Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 30, 1962 | _A PAIR OF FOURS, Terry | game of the EPHL finals, in} key tang around these parts | Harper (left) of Hull-Ottawa | Hull Arena. Both are defence- | as a star defenceman with the CASEY STENGEL'S N.Y. | inning action of the first | to the base because White | Canadiens, moves into posi- | men and both wear No. 4. | Oshawa Generals, in his Jun- Mets were making like the | game finds Mets leftfielder | had failed to tag Neal--who | tion to block the path of Har- | Habs won the game 8-2 to| ior days, and later with the | "Daffy Dodgers" of yester- | Frank Thomas (25) trapped | suddenly started back to safe- | ry Sinden, of Kingston Fron- | take a 3-2 lead in the best- World Champion Whitby Dun- years even though they de- | between third and home and | ty of second base. Meanwhile, | tenacs, during yesterday af- | of-seven series. Harry Sinden | lops. | feated Phillies 8-0, in the | he runs back to 3rd_ base, | Gil Hodges, already approach- | ternoon's action in the fifth | is well remembered by hoc- ! game that produced the zany chased by Philly catcher Sam- | ing second, had to go back to scene shown above. Mets | my White (9) only to find | first base. At right is Don played that old game of | teammate Uharlie Neal alsoon| Demeter (24) Phillies' third MANIAGO IN GOAL "Who's On Third' and the the bag. White tagged Thomas | baseman and at left Phillies' Phillies let °em get away with | --after he got back to the | shortstop Ruben Amaro, The BLOOD SPILLED in the monton, is- shown in the ton's Ron Harris, a former | it. The unbelievable fourth | bag--but Thomas was entitled! umpire is Dusty Boggess. | first game: of the Memorial dressing room after receiving | teammate of Dutton's. Harris | ul td] tlawa n Tr nt eight stitches. He suffered drew a 5-minute penalty. Cup finals in Hamilton yes- sen ewes Those Daffy Days On Home Ice Victory MEMORIAL CUP | | E ° | . | I bb HULL, Que. (CP) -- Hull-Ot-) who flunked his NHL test with, Boddy, Jean Gauthier, Jim Rob- . e n e S 1e jtawa Canadiens coasted to an|Boston last year and was re-|erts, Fred Hilts and Bob Ellett. 8-2 win over Kingston Fronten-| turned to the Habs, got his club} Canadiens used regular goalie aml on oa ings acs here Sunday to take a 3-2/off on a winning note by scor-| Cesare Maniago. He received a . e lead in games in the best-of-|ing two of the first three goals/head injury in a brawl during e | ? | Hockey League finals. He was used only sparingly ton and was replaced Ernie pe ] S rl S . : ner | : The series shifts to Kingston|in the third period when Habs! Wakely in the final minute. --(CP Wirephoto) lseven Eastern Professional] and picking up two assists. the Friday night game in Kings- |tonight with the Habs needing|sewed up the outcome with a) Taken to hospital in Ottawa, only one more win to retain the! five-goal burst. In that wide-|he was released early Sunday Lae ee : : : a" : By BOB GREEN | In a more sober affair, vet-/Reds and gave unbeaten Bob\/eague title. open final 20 minutes, the Fron-)and took his place in the Cana- HAMILTON (CP) -- Edmon- We re trying to promote ju-/son- pac ed the W ings with -- Associated Press Sports Writer|eran Stan Musial of St. Louis\Purkey his fourth victory of Billy Carter, a smooth centre|tenacs got their only two goals, diens' net. He turned back 26 ton's travel-weary Oil Kings to-|nior hockey and they come here/goals. Earl Heiskala_ and: Bob) paimhell iust. wouldn't. belGardinale wont Stavih ot thaltha aennan. ' both scored by Don Cherry. drives while at the other end day find themselves in a famil-|with holes in their sweaters and| Wall shared the others. baseball without some daffy in-\plate with two homers as the Other Hull - Ottawa scorers) of the ice, Ed Chadwick stopped jar position--trailing in a Me-|stockings," Bush said. "I'd be Doug Fox, who saw double cidents. Like Sunday's NationallCardinals split with Cincinnati/DROP TO THIRD were Keith McCreary, Wayne123. ial C seri jashamed to let my players play|duty after Dutton's injury, pment ee tes alee oe | Lada! ao . , 'a edi : I podcasscanciatenooms : -- arg after alanywhere with sinlereia Mike scored both Edmonton goals, |eague weirdy between New/Reds. The Cards took the first ro Comba sonall loss and victor- ron S ose gruelling Western Canada semi-|that." Roger Bourbonnais, a doubtful] Senk, Mets and Philadelphia} game 16-3, the Reds the second oy f itts " ve _ gh ire Ps % Ge . * | Phillies 4-3 sco dropped St. Louis to third! final that went seven games, a| Harris drew a major when/starter until just before game! ' f ; ' is : ei tana tp t | m travel schedule that allowed nojhis stick broke Dutton's nose|time, had a helping hand in on lg pind igena A = i ee ee s Pitshureh ore over the erry Tay, | my Teuton sees, wilted i that one Sie aches ts _. the bottom of the fourth inning|/Francisco Giants swept two Se agg ra " ey | ' , wi i ' | rich - N r "hin . 7 ty) Friend -"l and / Mc-} the pressure applied by/|close. As a result, the husky ARRIVED LATE part -- York' fot age from Chicago Cubs 7-0 Bean. (3-0) | Cut l endons familton Red Wings to drop the|Hamilton defenceman could be|, Bourbonnais, writing exam-| oe t ced wae t Ser ia ane epg da ~-- et Friend threw a four-hitter at| | an u = ' e 4 ; | -|inations at the University of Al-|runs on four hits, two hit bat-|gained the top spot in the) frie ' Hi | opening game of the national|the target for the western chal berta, arrived at Toronto by air|ters, a wild pitch, two erorrs,|league race with a sweep|the Dodgers in the first game) KINGSTON (CP) -- Although t i " y 5-2 | sa A « " . . 7 junior hockey final 5-2 beforejlengers throughout the balance) 2°" BS Sunday, slept in a|a stolen base, a sacrific fly and|against the Dodgers 6-1 and 1-0.;a4nd McBean shut them out on|Terry Gray of Kingston Fron- 8.275 spectators --. of the series. Malton hotel for a few hours|incredible Philadelphia play in/Roman Mehias' ninth - inning|seven hits in the second. Rookie|tenacs appeared the unanimous} TRAIL, B.C. (CP)--Montrealjand we should see good hockey ; Original plans Ragged or the SAYS HE WAS BOARDED and reported to the Hamilton|the field. homer gave Houston Colts ajHowie Goss' first major league|victor in a spectacular fight|Olympics are on even terms|from now on." Hoodia lel eats pg Bl pl Harris claimed that Dutton, a/Forum in time to make the) The Mets put two runners on/3-2 decision over Milwaukee homer moved the Pirates from) with Hull - Ottawa Canadiens with Trail Smoke Eaters in the| Jacques Gagne, Connie Men- wuelph--¢ lformer team-mate of Harris in| starting lineup third base at the same time.|Braves. behind in the opener and Dick) goalie Cesare Maniago in the|Allan Cup championships series.|dala, Jean-Guy Charbonneau -- a} po best-of-seven Edmonton two years ago, cross-| Both goaltenders, Hamilton's|All hands were safe and a run| In Saturday action New York|Stuart's homer was the only/closing minutes of an Eastern|They give most of the credit to|Claude Richard and Roger Pi- Series. a sieepless| checked him into the boards. |Buddy Blom and Edmonton's|iscored when Philadelphiajbeat Philadelphia 8-6, San/Tun in the second engagement.|Professional Hockey League|the strategy of coach Maurice|card scored for Montreal, Cal bgp ececgeicetdiing Mg ped "T' chased him and I'll admit| Harrison Gray, were outstand-|catcher Sammy White tagged|Francisco walloped Chicago) Ed Bailey's home run and| Playoff game last Friday, the Filion. Hockley and Gerry Penner got Jerc and coach Buster Bray-|my stick was high. But I didn't/ing. Gray stopped 35 Hamilton|the wrong man and another|11-2, St. Louis edged Cincinnati|three San Francisco double|long-range winner was Man-|, Montreal deadlocked the best-/the Trail goals. haw moved their charges tp| mean to injure him," the 19-|shots while his mates were fir-/player eventually threw the ball/5-4, Los Angeles defeated Pitts-|plays supported Pierce's three-|iago. _ |of-seven set for the Canadians| The two clubs battled to a 2-2 ol and more comfortable|Year-old native of Verdun, Que.,|ing 29 at Blom. |away. |burgh 2-1 and Milwaukee de- hitter against the Cubs, while) Gray knocked the acrobatic|senior hockey crown 1-1 with tie in the first period. The Olym- quarters in Hamilton | declared. Referee Gordon Kerr of Win-| Frank Thomas of the Mets/feated Houston 9-3. |Willie Mays crashed his sixth} Canadiens goalie unconscious|a 5-2 victory Saturday night, | Pics then held Trail scoreless "The accommodation wasn't The rookie-laden Oil Kings,|/nipeg distributed eight minor|twice was hit by a pitched ball) At New York Sunday Metjhomer of the season with a|with two punches when tempers/The third game will be played|While 'hey pumped in three The only thing that put the Ed-|Who travelled to Edmonton andjpenalties evenly. Harris drew|and once by a thrown ball while|rooke Al Jackson, who spaced/man on base, all the working|flared in the game Hull-Ottawa| tonight. more goals in the second and thonton contingent in a battling then hereafter eliminating|three of his team's two-minute|running the base paths--all in/eight hits, recorded his first}room Sanford 'needed in his)won 3-1 to even the best-of-/ Olympics manager Gilles|'hird sessions. Mood for Tuesday night's sec. Brandon Wheat Kings in the|sentences in addition to the/the same inning. victory in the opener. opening three-hitter, seven final series 2-2. _ |Pichet said Filion did some|_ If the Smokies were off stride, ond game, ; seventh game of the western) major. The victim of the crazy 80-| Home runs by Tony Gonzalez,, Sanford hit Ken Hubbs in the, But as the action was still hot! heavy thinking after Smokies| they had some excuse. With just - r final last Wednesday, held their} The series now goes tojings-on was Philadelphia hurler)non Demeter and Wes Coving-|left ear with a fastball in the|and heavy, Canadiens defence-|won 8.0 in the series opener|17 seconds gone in the game, DERIDED BY BUSH own for most of the first pe-'Guelph for games Tuesday,/Art Mahaffey, who was charged|ton featured the Phils' 14-hit at-/first inning and Hubbs was car-|man Terry Harper rushed to his| Thursday night. something appeared to go wrong ~ One of their high-scoring for- riod. Thursday and Saturday _ The with the 8-0 loss. Mahaffey was|tack off four'New York pitchers!ried from the field on a fallen teammate's aid and in do-| Filion called his players to- with the Trail arena's time- wards, Phil Dutton, missed the) But they fell behind, 1-0, by)fifth game, if necessary, will be responsible for all the runs, in-jn the second game. Bobby/stertcher. The injury was later iNg so it is believed, cut Gray's| sether and told them to get ag-| clock, a couple of whistles blew Third period of the opener after|the end of the period and 4-l\in Kitchener May 8 cluding the seven off five hits'tocke, who allowed only one hit/reported as not serious. hand with the blade of his| - essive Tk meant abandoning 2" the Smokies stopped play. being high-sticked by Hamil- sown heading into the final 20 qe the fourth inning. over 4 2-3 innings, got the vic-/ Mehias' fourth homer of the skate. , Tanting they had used for vic-| Gagne gambled that the puck Be ates tig eee tena | The decision gave the Mets ajtory in relief. season broke a 2-2 tie and won| Another theory put forth ex-|tories on their way to the east-|Was still alive, swept past de- Insult to injury, Hamilton coach) Nineteen - year -old Lowell P ] H |record of two straight triumphs.| y, : J sea | lain the a i hatwinani n A : n ' Sotto 1 '| Vada Pinson and Gordy Cole-|it in the bottom of th th for|/Piaining the deep cut Nlern championship. Using a de-)fenceman Don Fletcher and Eddie Bush charged that the) MacDonald, a rightwinger from a mer as The streak was halted in thelman of the Reds socked home the Colts. Hal Smith ona Jim| GTay's thumb and ofrefinger is/fensive style, the Olympics had|beat goaltender Seth Martin. Personal appearance of the/Thorburn, N.S., and top scorer nightcap when the Phillies! wing j h bare et St. Louis aay that he was cut by flying glass|njayed it "heads up," waiting| Referee Hugh McLean upheld Western champions was a dis-|in the Ontario Hockey Associa- bombed manager Casey Sten- Musial' bid prey Dhestad the ie eases Gol vier Ee from a bottle found on the bine rcs, es # the goal despite Trail's Pscomeg » sical donc eabed d Hones inion: A. series this (ee exas pen gel's boys 10-2. average to .396. Ken Boyer|got one for the Braves. Dick after the fistic participants had) wy. first game we didn't|,.Hockley tied things 1-1 at * | | a ~~ |drove in five runs with three|Farrell, who faced only one| been cleared from the scene. |. 144 what to expect," Pichet| 12°32 but the Olympics replied |hits and Curt Flood had four|man after relieving starter Hal; Maniago and Gray were re-| iq Sunday. "But now we have|@ Minute later when Mendala ' | | ; : mont n Fl ers . Fernandez Loses lhits in support of Larry Jack-/Woodeshick in the ninth inning,| Moved to their respective dress-|14, came pretty well in hand|°Utskated the Trail forward line " S a 1 = son's six-hit pitching for the|got the victory. ing rooms where Maniago was and picked an opening in the ; | ! KO To Giambra Cards in the opener. Eddie Kas-- ' ----|believed the more seriously in- |net from 10 feet. 'natn howe Pun jjured, suffering a slight concus-|| But when Gray was taken to} Penner quickly tied {t up - SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-- MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (AP)--|Ko's ninth - inn 'sio hospital for wh lagal oy 5 : | n. ospital for what was expected| again on a s 'Win WHI I 1g@) h Arnold Palmer slammed aj|Veteran' Joey Giambra, 137, pulled out the nightcap for ane Moss Utters Words, Maniago, still groggy and un-|to be routine repairs on_his| om Oe a a" reise 7) ee fo, within used all his ring experience and able, to remember what had/hand, doctors found the cut had|7:11 of the second period and ? shes cup on the | skill to score a technical knock- | son | ' 7 severed several tendons which! p; on hole Sunday, then sank the bir /out_over Florentino. Pernanger,|WEEKEND FIGHTS) Gradually Gaining) =vpened on the ice, was taken| severed several re ig May Be J Seve th Game oe bs Re Pet Pet sch a bristling fight that) Winn! Beach, Fls.J Gi, LONDON (AP) -- Auto racerjunder observation Friday and| Gray will be sidelined for the Maurice and Henri--made it 4-2 n n rau lil Biv exas bio hr A gh LAs bloody | ray wee : yt nt ""'Stirling Moss, slowly recovering| Saturday nights. However, he}rest of the playoff and also will|on a 35-foot drive. Martin let I ars in a row rounds in the Auditorium Sat-amora, 107, Los Angeles, sciousness following a race|Was released from hospital Sun-jhave to undergo special hand/James' 25-footer slip through It was Palmer's third birdie ay : stopped Florentino Fernandez, : ; ; , ; ; A = * EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon-jin Spokane. Flyers then won\on the four closing holes and pai» oe ge Gottfried stopped] 16014 Miami Wa. & crash six days ago, mumbled|4ay and played in Sunday s|exercises during the summer to/his pads early in the third pe- ton Flyers won the Western|three straight games in Edmon- jt gave him a four-under-par 67 the Holt a the end oF deven Manila--Alfredo Urbina, 135, Some unintelligible words from game, which Hull won, prepare for next season. riod for the game's last score. Hockey League title for a rec-|ton 11-2, 7-5 and 5-3. Spokane and 273 for 72 holes for a one-|rounds with Fernandez bleed-|Mexico, stopped Bert Somodio, his hospital bed. ord third time Saturday night|forced the deciding game with] stroke triumph. ing profusely from a cut under 135, Philippines, 8. "It was very difficult to un- ; with a 4-2 victory over Spokaneja 7-4 victory in Edmonton Fri-| Palmer, the man who wins the eye. Milan, Italy--Duilio Loi, 145%4, derstand what he said because 'Comets in the seventh game of!day night his greatest victories by com-| The fight went into the rec-|Italy, 'stopped Roger Harvey,|his mouth is so swollen," said 7 - 'B best-of-seven series, Veteran Don Poile scored the ing from behind, had done it\ords as a technical knockout in|145, Bermuda, 8. Salvatore Bur-|his mother. "But he is defi- nble "ig ag eee Trophy, ide ipl goal at 11:08 of the again and the huge crowd on eight rounds. rini, 11544, Italy, outpointed|nitely brighter." | 'emblem of the championship pe period while Flyers were the 18th green sensed he had) Fernandez was making his|Bernard Jubert, 118, France, 10.. Moss was conscious enough to : > ed ppg " F eee gtd a man short. Len Lunde won although two contenders|first appearance since he suf-| Buenos Aires--Carlos Rodri-\clutch at a glass of milk and in Piety geen y WHL presi- poo e empty net when Spokane for the title--Gene Littler and fered a broken nose in a fight|guez, 1134, Argentina, out-|appeared to show signs of rec- ent Al Leader immediately pulled its goalie in the final Joe Campbell -- were yet tolwith Dick Tiger here last Jan-|pointed Salvatore Mance, 110,/ognizing the bedside circle of after the game. The Flyers/minute come in and could have tied wary. 'Italy, 10. family and friends ' : won previous league champ- Ed Joyal and Roger DeJordy Palmer if they also banged : =e : ft | By JOE REICHLER went on a six-homer binge, twojthree relievers, Ryne Duren mships in 1953 and 1955 scored the other Edmonton birdies | Associated Press Staff Writer|by Johnny Goryl, to grab the finishing the game by fanning = Edmonton lost the first two markers. Comet scorers were' Palmer was w j A record-tying 27 homers|second game 7-3. The Twin de-|two Tigers in each of the last mar ; almer a winning his ane ; B 1 ames of the series 3-1 and 9-4/Colin Kilburn and Yves Locas. fourth tournament of the vear were belted by 23 players in/feats dropped the Indians to|two innings in a dandy perform- oo eee ee and running his earnings to $41,- American League action dur-|third place from first, a game)ance, P 308.33. That was for only four. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |New York at Chicago Milwaukee at Philadelphia ing the weekend. : |behind the leaders. HAS GOOD DAY * months and with 28 more tourn American League Los Angeles at Cleveland Houston at St. Louis The figure included six solo} Detroit Tigers defeated Los In Saturday's action, Los An- = Cw €eams jaments to go it is possible W L Pet. GBL Boston at Washington Chicago at Los Angeles |home runs in one game by)Angeles Angels 13-6 in a slug- geles edged Detroit 7-6, Cleve- = |Palmer can better the record New York 10 5 .667 National League Pittsburgh at San Francisco |Minnesota Twins, whichjfest that featured six homeland defeated Minnesota 8-7, . e of $75,262.85 he' set In 1960. Chicago 11 7 11 2% WL Pet. GBI ree equalled another league record. runs, four by the Tigers. Balti- New York trounced Washington o en eR as 9 6.600 1 'Pittsburgh 13 4 765 : International League : Including the 22 homers wal-|more Orioles also had four 10-3, Chicago beat Boston 7-6 ~L_= t i an 1] igs | GAINED THREE STROKES potroit 8 6 571 1% \lSan Francisco 14 § 737 ae WL Pet. GBL joped by the National League,|homers in downing Kansas and Baltimore defeated Kansas - Pe ig vl who Haag ye wig Baltimore 9 7 562 1% St Louis 11 4.733 1 ppp : : pied ey the majors had a total of 49,/City Athletics 8-3. City 3-2. - of his tournaments this year byjng; shi 'z ' a ee 2 pede dia anta ; . Mey. mY ei ' . ni fete . # "By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the seventh inning Sunday when|coming from behind, was two <awiogies + 4 . ey Hid Los Angeles 12 8 ,600 2% /Buffalo 5 2 714 4 the pang rg hace getty Bodh ted cnr ee, auenve ae "te = Jacksonville Suns and Atlanta/he injured his hand fielding a! strokes back before the final 18 s27888 Clty > dae ae een 7 8 467 5 | Richmond 4 3.571 1% tea Teaeue' mark of sf hry ; adr oaa Aee Muaslars duwed chembers ofl bunt re the fina Boston 7 9 438 34 |Milwaukee 810 444 514 alan ae a2 The American League mark ofjup a 7-3 lead before the Twins) young season. After getting two ; Ps rs of/bunt. holes ion Angeles 7 9 498 3i4 |phie 7g aae Rie [pochester 2 3.400 2% |97 originally was set May 28,/came bouncing back on Donjsingles in the opener, the Yan- cthe International League, main-- Abernathy came up with two Littler, the U.S. Open cham- Washing 4h thee Philadelphia 7 9 438 5% |Columbus 2. 4.333 3 | 1961 Mincher's grand' slam homer in kee. slugger smashed a home ~tained their one-two spots in the men on base and one out, fed pion, who had taken a two-stroke @> "ston = 2:13. 183 8 Cincinnati e321 te) 2 | Poronto 2 4,333 3 | 'Three home runs--by Roger|the eighth. Mincher also had airun (No 4) and three doubles SBtandings with victories Sun- a double-play ball to Bob Her- lead for 63 holes, faded on the Saturday's Results |Chicago 415 21110 | Syracuse 0 6 .000 5 4 "latie pea ay ba at oR Ei Oana fl Rca ! ' é Mel A és . New York 313 188 91 3 Maris, Cletis Boyer and Billjhomer in the second. The In-|in the second game as the Sen- wdlay. rera on his first pitch and put|incoming nine and-wound up in LOS Angeles 7 Detroit 6 eu A rhea De beg 5 ay' ; skow k) di ade i i : rs' i ; y 4 ai 3 : : g u ip in i he 7 x Saturday's Results Skowron -- hélped New Yorkjdians made it 8-7 in the sameiators' losing streak was ex- = Jacksonville clipped Roches- away the final six menin order.a tie for second at 274 with|Minnesota 7 Cleveland 8 Saturday's Results ; Jankees inni , i i r pad . : Bt at Pag ee i ¢ ; Rochester 5-4 Jacksonville 3-5 |Yankees sweep a doubleheader|inning on John Romano's dou- tended to 13 straight. slér Red Wings 2-0 on the four-The Suns got only five hits Campbell, Doug Sanders and NeW York 10 Washington 3 Philadelphia 6 New York 8 Sovacue i [from Washington Senators 3-2\ble scoring Tito Francona Whitey Ford won his second whit pitching of Ruben Gomez against John Miller and Alex Mason Rudolph Boston 6 Chicago 7 Chicago 2 San Francisco Syracuse 1 Atlanta 3 : ng yl rahe nei, HS a j : PET HEAD ; Munk Fed Abernathy Wille At\Castes, incledin al et Saitimore $ Wankes Cli 3 ania & Geel tae Toronto 1 Richmond 5 and 11-6 and boosted them into, Ron Taylor of Leaside, Ont., game for the Yankees, going zs, erase ys Paci bene oge 4a uaing an inside-the- almer took down first money 'ona aega be Icinnali 4 St. Lows o Buffalo 7 Colunibus 1 first place, half a game in front gave up Mincher's first homer. the route in the opener with a ~Janta swept by the winless Syra- park homer by Vic Davalillo. of $4,300 while Rudolph. Se Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles "hin reps ee ' ; sania " oe ; etme (Y y hile Rudolph, San or Winco 8 Ber Susie? i of Chicago White Sox. He was pulled in the seventh seven-hitter. It was his 160th "cuse Chiefs 5-1 and 10-9 Mike Shannon's final - inning ders, Campbell and Littler each Baltimore 8 Kansas City 3 |Milwaukee 9 Houston 3 Sunday's Results The White Sox hit only o ing and Barry Latm: lifeti victory against 63 de =. |Buffalo Bisons beat Columbus homer clinched the double- won $2,050 Los Angeles 6 Detroit 13 | Sunday's Results / Toronto 5-5 Richmond 2-6 homer in their 2-1 " a5l 78 the: : wb eset is fe b s for a 7174 percent e, top «Jets 5-3 and 9-2 as Jim Frey header sweep for the Crackers,) Al Johnston of. Montreal, the Boston 1-1 Chicago 2-5 Milwaukee 2 Houston-3 Rochester 0 Jacksonville 2 YW Raa ee ed aie ee ee eae 4 : : ; ' Vis (ee 0 ontreal, Sar et ] 2 ston 3 ' SORVING - 4 over Boston Red Sox but that; Albie Pearson had a double lifetime winning average of all "swung a hot bat and Richmond who at one time trailed Syra-,only Canadiaw {to last the 79 Minnesota 87 Ceveand 4-3 E Syracuse 1-9 Atlanta 5-10 % 2 wale th : Virginians and Toronto Maple'cuse 7-1 in the second game.|holes, finished out of the we »y New York 3-11 Washington 2.6 |Philadelphia 0-10 New York 8-2 Bitraig 5.9 Columbus 3-2 Romer, by sume. Bike Nerei-iand (wo slagies:to help the Au-/ pickers With more Cae om ge pe } J sec ./holes, finish onev|! : 2 a ' 5-§ $ one aan Ad.| ante ii ae aa «Leafs split a doubleheader. The Lefthander Leroy Gregory\with a last-round score of 40-40 Gamei Today Cincinnati 3-4 St. Louis 16-3 G Today berger, accounted for the win- gels to their na rrow win tories. : fe "Vees edged the Leafs 6-5 after pitched a four-hitter for Atlanta --8¢ otal wae 901. Al Be Jo g apne i Pittsburgh 6- ; g sr caig Spiel ning run in the opener. against the Tigers Saturday. Washington had five home i Atlanta' --80. His total was 291. Al Bald No games scheduled ittsburgh 6-1 Los Angeles 1-0 Rochester at Jack ll : Zhe ne , A tw od h 5.9 ; " 4 4 ; 2 4 ae - 4 Bs tochester at Jacksonville TWINS HAVE BINGE Ted Bowsfield, a native of Ver- runs in the two games, two «dropping the opener 5-2 in the opener, while Joe Mor- ing of Toronto withdrew Satur- Games Tuesday Chicago 0-0 San Francisco 7-6 Syrac at Atl +6 . j : . aie é ra pitas 5 as = 'Gomez allowed the Red Wings gan, hitles the Crackers'|day ; ; : : yracuse a tlanta Minnesota Twins, held homer- non, B.C., got his first_yictory each by Harry Bright and John z0me sp cable B ' S in gihe Crackers' day despite having qualified for, Qetroit at Kansas City . Games Tuesday Toronto at Richmond less in their 8-4 first-game vic- of the season in his first start. Schave and one by Bob stheir fourSpits before retiring inifirst three ga 718, 'the final 36 holes. \Raltimore at Minnesota' Cincinnati at New York Buffalo at Columbus: |tory over Cleveland Indians,|He was pulled in the seventh foriSchmidt, '

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