Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1962, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 14, 1962 'Cleveland Indians Say It With Homers Climb Over Yankees | By JOE. REICHLER | On Saturday the Yankees,first majur league start, went Associated Press Staff Writer,downed the Indians 9-6, the|the distance for his third vic- A year ago Cleveland right-/Twins edged the Athletics 5-4,|tory in four decisions. hander Dick Donovan had ajthe Red Sox slammed the Tig-| The White Sox sent 12 men pitching percentage of zerojers 5-1, the Orioles nipped the|to bat in the eighth inning, (0-5 for Washington), Cleveland|Senators 3-2 and the White Sox|scored seven runs and broke a second baseman Jerry Kindall beat the Angels 7-6. 5-5 tie with the Angeles. Mike was batting zero (0-5 in seven| The Indians pounded Whitey, Hershberger had two singles in games for Chicago Cubs) and/rordq and four more New York|the big inning and Floyd Rob- the Cleveland team had a 7eT0| pitchers for two dozen hits, in-|imson drove in two runs with a winning percentage against!ciuding four home runs. Cat-|fielder's choice as Luis Apar- New York (0-2). cher Johnny Romano had a/icio scored all the way from Today, Donovan leads all three-run homer in the first in-/Second. The 15 runs_ repre- pitchers in ine American|ning of the first game contri-/Sented the Sox' biggest run to- League with a 6-0 record, Kin-|buting taggely to Ford's second tal of the season. 'ldall is batting .277 and has hit!qefeat of the season. Dick Brown and Dick McAu- .364 in seven games against the' Kindall had a three - runjliffe got all four of Detroit runs Yankees and the Indians have/homer in the fourth inning ofjand drove in all.six of the '|beaten the world champions the second game, off rookie|team's runs in the Tigers' one- i|five of seven. -- Jim Bouton. They were the|run victory over Boston. Brown Three statistics more than/first runs scored off the rookie|had two home runs and a sin- jjanything else explain why the/right-hander in 15 1-3 innings gle and drove 'in three runs. jIndians are in first place, a/and erased all but two runs of McAuliffe batted in three runs jhalf-game in front of the Yank-! 50 Yankee. lead; with a double after loser Ga- |ees whom they whipped in both} Cjeyeland added one morejlen Cisco had filled the bases jends of a Sunday doubleheader|run in the fifth and three in|/Wwith walks. | 16-4 and 85, the sixth to. go ahead 7-5.) A dis i me ' : : : "9.| J sputed ninth inning home 4) With only a little more than) Rookie outfielder Ty Cline's sin- run by Earl Robinson snapped a month of the season gone, the sje tied the score and Chuck!a 2-2 tie and brought. victory Indians, under freshman man-|Fssegian followed with a two-|to Baltimore over Washington. jager Mel McGaha, already have run single off loser Roland Shel: The ball hugged the left field : 4 eepay the art gto times don. foul line and was ruled fair by : : than they did all last year un-| Ponovan's sixth straight vic-'third bas re 'la- HAROLD JOPNSON smiles | against Doug Jones Saturday | 15-round fight. Johnson won der manager Jimmy Dykes. In|tory came in the denne eae "oesied na te aoe after successfully defending | night. Shown here displaying | a unanimous decision. -- 1961, when the Indians finished of a five-hitter. Barry Latman, Washington team | his light-heavyweight crown | a few marks of the gruelling | --(CP Wirephoto) /fifth, 30% games behind the in relief, was credited with the] Jimmy Piersall, who had hit ; | Yankees, they won only four of second-game triumph. ja two-run homer for Washing- 18 from New York. ae 5 ton earlier, had to be re- LI HT-HEAVY W | Minnesota Twins, competing WINS FIRST START strained: He tfled to climb the with Cleveland for the No. 1) Veteran Vic Power and rook-/fance in Jeft field to see if the} AFTER A DISPUTED game- | for evidence that the ball was | home run in the ninth inning surprise in the American ies Bernie Allen and Joe Boni ball had fallen behind son | winnie: home run' Senators ? ; League, clung to third place, kowski teamed up to bring gular' 'wection' "of ge Ponend exiaredainer ey Waves! in the foul area, Third base | gave the Baltimore Colts a * n ] uted only 1% games off the pace, Minnesota its 11th victory in 15 \emorial Stadium fence which|: clinbs the lef fleld fence of umpire John Flaherty ruled 3-2 victory. crushing Kansas City Athletics starts. Power drove in fiveljies in foyl territory. | Memorial Stadium searching | that the ball was fair. This --(CP Wirephoto) 10-3. Chicago's fourth - place|runs with a grand-slam homer) -- (aide ie | White Sox outslugged Los An-|and a single. Allen boosted his e \geles Angels 156, Baltimore Or-|average 29 points to .260 with SOCCER OPENING ioles nipped Washington Sena-|four hits, including two doubles) | ] tors 3-2 and Detroit Tigers'and his fifth home run. The edged Bosto ed Sox 6-5 right-handed Bonikowski, in his dged B n Red g e ° e Ps PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Har-|with overhand rights and coun-} Olivieri says the Folley fight ' s old Johnson, light-heavyweight terpunched the junior fighter/is out. As for a $50,000 offer ¥ | rdall 11d ] 1¢ : ers champion of all the world but|i"t0 submission. Jones also from Fritz Gretschel for u P aster ] aes Pi ieee, |weighed 171%. fight ir rm 5 California, will have to await Ringside officials were unani-|Scholz, Olivieri says "It's t e the pleasure of a former Penn- mous in their verdict, referee my lawyer. He's my sy} a e b sylvania Supreme Court justice|Dave Beloff scoring the fight man. What he say 10." Still Bashing Em O oOni1id ea dan ers before he knows when his next!74-61, judge Nick Spano 71-63 ' Poe ee fight will. be. and judge Zack Clayton 73-64 PLAN ME TING Johnson, of Philadelphia, suc-\It was Johnson's 68th victory The lawyer is Thomas D. Mc 9. wy aAssOCIATED PRESS)5-1, Jacksonville clouted Buf- cessfully defended his Nationallagainst eight defeats. Bride, a forme ate Supreme ""nhanks to ancient Luke falo 9-5 and Rochester blanked The Oshawa and District Soc-) The second half started with|shot, after some poor clearing|were rewarded with a free kick, Boxing Association crown Sat. Jones, 25, was the aggressor Out Justice si n the Faster, Rochester Red Wings Columbus 3-0 cer Association opened their) Kickers going out for the equal-/by Rangers' defence. once again the shot was block- urday night, winning a unani-jand tried hard to break through) Problem Is slated X still hold second place in the Lefty Jim Constable threw a 1962 League Schedule on Satur-|iser. Laidlaw was the spearhead) Polonia were much faster to/¢d and Vesters tallied with the mous 15-round decision over|the tight defence of the cham-| Week International League. seven-inning, two-hit shutout for,day night at Kinsmen Civiciof the attack, only to have some|the ball and deserved their 2-0\rebound, to make the final Doug Jones of New York In so pion, but was outgunned and Johnson said he was too light 'The 41 - year - old first base- Toronto's Sunday triumph after/Memorial Stadium,. with Uk-jnice shots blocked by a deter-llead at the interval. {score doing he added New York State, /outclassed. : for Saturday's fight lefS man, making his first start ofthe five-hit pitching of Bob Sa-|rainia defeating Kickers 2-1 inimined Uke defence In the second half, Rangers, ,5'@" Pawlas was chosen as the Europe and Massachusetts to| Madison Square Garden wants were strong but my arms Were the' season, crashed two home dowski and home runs by Joe the first leg of the double head-| The teams seemed to tire a littl 4 p|star in this game and recelv- his title domain. Johnson tu fight Zora Folley in|weak. I couldn't get the power puns Sunday, including a grand- Morgan and Tim McCarver er. In the second game, Polonia|pj r th d but Ukre a Eue, OF A HIND HOPS: PreAeUre Ad tie Labatt award New York, Europe and Mass-a non-title bout June 9. A Ger-/for the knockout ion 1 Badictanmnar in | j i fly » fir - Atlante . e " ex | i f va has ggg al rainsiand were awarded a free kick, ; : rK, Pp ; : a' Slammer in the ninth inning of won the first for Atlanta. took the points at the expense) had the best of the play although when Polonia goalie handled the LEAGUE TABLE rng re oo Ieee Nitle fight San cae him going in the 1th round." the nightcap as Rochester di- Hal Stowe tossed a ce : my of Oshawa Rangers by 3-2. ._|nO more goals came. ball outside the penalty area, the WtahF A Pe, king / } I i rustay Asked why he came in so Vided.a doubleheader with' Co- shutout and got all the margin) The General Motor's Pipe c 'iin tiha aed icked shot was blocked by the def Ukraini 1 ognizing the Johnson-Jones win-'Scholz in West Berlin June 16. , " lumt Jets he needed when Syracuse's band played selections prior to Korec of Ukrainia was picked shot was blocked by the erence) FOR see 00 ner as undisputed light-heavy-- The decision rests in the light, Jonneon said coe The fete ook th 12-1, Evans Killeen balked in the the kick-off and again before the|"5 the star for this game and/but the rehoune neonates Cain| Polonia 1 weight champion. California re-|hands of Pat Olivieri, Johnson's problems; ADDSTEHEY Teter) ne ete ae ee ee aia a rae shatact ot the : 1 eee ae Lees Svar oe Sy ane See ee eee . Be 5 abe *'to his trouble with Olivieri napping a four - game Rohe- lone run in the first inning o tart of the second game, the leeway. | Rangers pene mains adamant in looking to its|manager of record, who has a : 'as 990.900 este? Winning string but the the nightcap at Richmond. Syr-| The unofficial kick-off was POLONIA TOP RANGERS Thi i act dived Hungaria 0 home-bred Moore as the rightful'temporary injunction prohibiting) Johnson's purse was $20,000 Rog wings, with Easter crash- acuse used a four-run sixth in-|performed by Terry Kelly, vice; The second game was much Pol =p haga Eph igystigel Perec iat iveee apa division king. : the champion from _ fighting plus 40 per cent of the gate. Aling his bases-loaded homer inning to pave the way to the president of the Ontario Foot-|faster than the first and saw Sathiie an ia ys * ard hbo GAMES w Johnson, 33, weighing a su- without the manager's permis-\crowd of 5,137 paid a gross Of tne ninth, won the finale 8-7. decision in the opener. ball Association, who was intro-|Polonia take on Rangers. Both|from the at wing . or aay, Folnie ve Raho prisingly light 171% pounds,|sion. The injunction resulted|$31,784. Johnson gets half of his E isons $s ed lead- The first of two home runs by|duced to the players of both : s| : lived up to his reputation as ajfrom suits by the fighter and/purse and the manager's half gir Ps Pena ater Gary Rushing, along with hom-| teams. Barats of flowers ct gr Pg id + nr cue Rangers looked desperate but|8.00 p.m. and on Friday, Hun- master boxer. His 16 years' ex-|Olivieri, Johnson seeking an ac-is held in escrow pending a fi-/ne Suns won the first game/ers by Bob Bailey and Genelexchanged by Ukrainia and| made. ' kept on fighting and again they'garia vs Ukrainia, 8.00 p.m. perience was written all overjcounting of his earnings for the/nal court verdict in the dispute 4-2, Toronto Maple Leafs broke Alley, helped Don Rowe pick up|Kickers and then referee Phill kt Gb Palkia. inakin ee ee him as he speared the younger last six years and Olivieri suing Jones got $17,500 plus training .° three-game losing string by his third victory and break Co-|Hill set the game in motion. |i, gebut as a full-back, gave 4 5 TEAM SCHEDULE Jones with jabs,' battered him|for breach of contract. expenses _ beating Atlanta 3-0 after the lumbia's four - game losingj)UKRAINIANS WIN FIRST ood "eccoubt (OF himasie in the) sian alia : , - ~ -- : * Crackers took the first 4-1./string in the first game against) Kickers were first to attack opening minutes but it was Syracuse Chiefs beat Richmond Rochester. Easter's six runs|but the Ukes defence did a fineiqoach Pawlas who was the : = k Pott Plays Off 8-4 and the Virginians took the|batted in was the key to the job in breaking up the plays. |«seneral"" for Polonia and kept aWa istrict ew or ar second 1:0 nightcap. Galea had some good saves|pis forward line working all the! HURLS NO-HITTER Paul Brown's five-hit pitching/from Ukes forwards who seem-'time . ss On Saturday lefthander Al was the difference in Buffalo's'ed to be right on target but it ms eee For 1-Miile Relay Against Palmer Downing pitched the first no- windup decision over Jackson-|was Kickers who got the first Pe Pinal ng aad Bape pine Soccer Assoc. Dates SPE : 2 ee hitter of Richmond's Interna- ville after the Suns had col-| goal of the season when Diemer|- : | FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) tional League history to down lected 14 hits and eight walks|let go of a rocket shot, which|i9& Polonia off the score sheet. i Friday, July 13 nk ' _ |Johnny Pott and Arnold Palmer cy+aeyse 4-0. In other Saturdayoff three Buffalo pitchers to'went in, off the underside of the| In 10 minutes, Polonia were Saturday, May 12 -- Kickers riday, July 13 -- Kickers v FRESNO, Calif. (CP-AP) --jrailway porter, is attending wound up in a first-place tie in Games Atlanta downed Toronto|win the opener bar awarded a penalty kick, when|Ukrainia 7.00 p.m. and Polonia) Rangers 8.00 p.m. Dyrol Burleson, North Amer-|Oregon on a scholarship. He is|the $40,000 Colonial. national\°' wath ' Ten minutes later Ukrainia|their centre was right through|V Rangers 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, July 18 -- Uk- rad -- begs raced the)the pe ay of hy world 100-|jnvitation golf tournament Sun settled down and Burchowycz|and was brought down from be-| banana 16 -- Polonia arinia v Hungaria 8.00 p.m. anchor lap in three minutes,|metre dash record of 10 seconds! day. . ; bs [ evelled the score wi auti-|hind, Jeckel took the kick and|V Kickers 9.00 p.m. .| Saturday, July -- Challenge 57.9 seconds Saturday as the/flat with Armin Hary of East' palmer and Pott, who moved Biamonte Leads Find Minnie Also ager Me ete es helt dpe wade no mistake, to put Po-| Friday, May 18 -- Hungarai Cup-Final 8.00 ity . University of Oregon team Germany, the Olympic 100- into the first-place tie after . Korec increased the lead, tojlonia out in front. v Ukrainia 8.00 p.m. shattered the world record in|metre champion. being seven shots Has Broken Wrist make it 2 to 1 in Ukrainia's!| Five minutes later, Pawlas in-| Wednesday, May 23 -- Kickers THIRD ROUND SCHEDULE i back, meet hy : 1 the four-mile relay with a time ies - jay Sk Ate nee e 0 G p at as Batt Sp a R the 1 5 '|v Hungaria 7.00 p.m. and Uk- Wednesday, Aug. 15 -- Hun- of 16:08.9 at the West Coast gare fir: Shy gor regs Ag ~ pion playoff for ntarlo rou | ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Minnie favor, creased the lead with a lovely rainia v Rangers 8.30. garia v Ukrainia 7.00 p.m. and Relays. Vic Reeve of Vancou- 2 M T ITO (CP) - ;.|Minoso suffered a_ fractured | Wednesday, May 30 -- Ran- Polonia v Rangers 8.30 p.m. , first places as Keith Forman,| Pott, from Gulf Hills, Miss TORONTO (CP) Dom Bi- . . i 0 i ver, ran the second leg. a memb the 'winnt ' ' seenar 9 Sunday amonte of Niagara Falls Sun-|right wrist as well as a frac- 7 R d gers v Kickers 8.00 p.m. ..| Saturday, Aug. 18 -- Kickers r The - bettered by almost foursome, cur & tise ae aan day took over top spot in the|tured skull in his headlong dash| oronto 1aer Montreal Drivers e pbbeme al ead sariiad bd pongpee neh Ley and Hun- 5 seconds the record set last|¢p :00. stest ov uP ASS ae Ontario section of the sixth an- . : 'idee! . 2 | : aie _|garia v Polonia 8.30 p.m. year by a New Zealand national gad pe Seat : US. 78 Se ka et aa tes mint, O Conan Aveo snBIEs sah . i Pils Takes First | Take Five Races ly peed 2.00 ht ia Uke Wednesday, Aug. 22 -- Uk- team at 16:23.8. collegian this year in a regular|the final hole that would have 2Wling championship. The 6. veus = Bd SL Loule ORONO, Ont. (CP) -- Mont-|rainia v Polonia 3.30 p.m rainia v Rangers 7.00 p.m. and Another member of the Or-jmile race. Jerry Tarr won the! given him his sixth title of the, Some 1,200 bowlers from vi i ve eile ] M ki real drivers won five of eight} Wednesday, June 18 -- 1st/'olonia v Rangers 8.30 p.m. egon team, Olympian Harry|120-yard high hurdles in 13.7 year across Canada are competing|Cardinal outfielder was much) t ClSINK!] ; eee ear : lround Challenge Cup 8.00 p.m, Wednesday, Aug. 29 -- Kick- Jerome of Vancouver, took the seconds. Austeaiian Heone Crambton|io. 410 awards worth $15,000./improved Sunday night, but fl on races Saturday during the hud Friday, June 15 -- 1st roundjers v Hungaria 7,00 p.m. and 100-yard dash in 9.3 seconds,| The meeting between the/had a 74 and fimched thing 17 |Play ends May 26. [physicians said it will be four, HELSINKI (CP-AP)--A Tor- nual club event of the Oakville- semi tinal Challenge Cup 8.00 Polonia v Ukrainia 8.80 p.m . but with an aiding wind of 9.9 world's only 16-foot pole vault-|282, winning $2.500. uw &""" Ontario's top 10: weeks at least before he can onto motorcycle driver and a/Trafalgar Light Car Club. p.m Saturday, Sept 1 -- Hungaria miles an hour, tar above theirs John Uéelees and Davel cc Biamonte, 2901; Bob Chap- na \Czech dominated the Helsinki) Norm Namerow of Montreal| Wednesday, June 20 -- 2nd\v Rangers 7.00 p.m. and Uk- allowable limit of 4.473 for rec- Tork, failed to live tip Ub expec: Jack Nicklaus registered a 69 man. Woodstock, 2.712; Hal put on a uniform and two more | motorcycle races Sunday, an| pushed his peppy Corvette to| Semi-Final Challenge Cup 8.00,rainia v Kickers 8.30 p.m. ord consideration datidn as either dogld Hear t68 --, put him in fourth Place | Cresswell, Toronto, 2,697; Rudy| Weeks of conditioning before he event marred by. an Rocigent thtes wins and Louie O'Neil atl: ot Wednesday, Gent 8 <<: ist Jerome, a native of Prince after going over 15-2'%, the ee Jim ate gel, Kitchener, 2,693; Bob)can play. : --. gn i th river) Montreal took his Renault 1093)" 'Saturday, June 23 -- Hungaria| round Knock-out (2 games) 7.00 Albert, Sask., and the son of a'same as three other vaulters. rie}, minha with "984 , Het Rohrer, Woodstock, 2,65 An-| Dr. Stan London said there|". & ' a into the winner's circle twice.|y Kickers 7.00 p.m, and Rangers|p.m.-8.30 p.m. - a a - - pukees IT€€|tonio des Chellis, Welland,|was no pressure on Minoso's| Mike Duff of Toronto, driving) ----------_----------_--|, po jonia 8.30 p.m. | Saturday, Sept. 15 -- Semi- : | 2 closing with a 69 and Brewer|9 44g. Don Dewsbury, Willow-|brain but the fracture was near|4 Matchless, took first place in x Final Knock-out (2 games) 7.00 Fi . Oe We catt wh 4,638; sbury, -|bra a i We ig at : KIDD SETS RECORD | Wednesday, June 27 -- Uk-|Fina , t M 'Wee Irish' Shines with a 72. They split $3,500 dale, 2,637, Ge Gamble, St.la blood vessel which could ex-|the 500-c.c. category with a time} ya wIpTON (CP)--Toronto's| rainia v Kickers 8.00 p.m. p.m.-8.30 p.m, ' oron 0 an | Pes ee Poo lg of Toronto|Catharines, 7% ; Les Paine,jert pressure and require sur- 4 24 Legere ee seconds. | Bruce Kidd paced himself per-| Friday, June 29 -- ssa sagl oe tet Sept. 19 -- Final shot a 73 Sunday for a four-|Brantford, 2, and Jake Ku- gery. He said this could develop /Franticek Stastny of Czechoslo-|\-..tiy saturday to win the an-|v Rangers 8.00 p.m. <nock-out 8.00 p.m. Wins 12-Mile | In Feature Race Foun: torah OF 0, |bida, Galt, 2,624. jup to four days after the injury.|vakia was second on a Jawa) nual. National' Stee] Car War| Wednesday, July 4-- Polonia! Saturday, Sept. 29 -- Semi- ir } ; n 24:59.9, Te ssociation's 21%4-mi inia 8.00 p.m. Finals Trophy Play Off 7.00 lj LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Wee Stastny came in first in the Veterans Association's 2%4-mile|v Ukrainia 8.00 p righ piven : A Parietal Se git! |junior road race in the record] Saturday, July 7 -- Rangers p.m.-8.30 p.m. : 2 Blossom Race tte tures ono) BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS --iitcsnctssc3stitt fttistime of 1258. He covered thly Ukrainin 7.00 pm. and Kick: Saigrtay, et Pinal Bo |women drivers on the grounds, twisting two i killometre (1.2. five laps ee city streets 8% gp Pu ey Rae ae Polo. a es teams only will en- NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)|captured the feature race at the' By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League International League mile). track. ee ee el ee oe tee « Ron Wallingford of the Toronto| V°s'ern Fair Raceway Satur American League WL Pct. GBI WH Pet.G The fatal accident occurred|*ecord He set Tast_ year. oe day night. : SBL San: Fr: cm neat the 500-c tition. | Olympic Club was a handy win-| WL Pet. GBL San'Francisco 24 8 .750 Jacksonville 13 7 50 in, Wzonit Ge Coenen ; The nine - year - old gelding Cleveland 17.10 .630 Los Angeles 2012 825 4 : Oiva Laasko, on a Norton, lost|; tas page tac soak tae scored a_half-length victory New York 1619 615 % St.Louis 17 11 607 § | Rochester 11 8 .579 1% |control and hurtled off the track tral Wau bere ketene eben |Ove? Andy Byrd Ainvesots 567 11% [Cincinnatl 18 13 552 8% Buffalo 12 9 571 1% lat high speed. He cast himself) -- AUTO PAINT JOB 548 2 | Pittsburgh 14.14 .500 & | Toronto 10 10 500 3 |from the speeding cycle but was} 1 noon. The invitation handicap trot Chicago 1 p ; Pe pace for a purse of $800/Baltimore 1 519 3 |Philadelphia 13 14 .581 814 [Syracuse 9 10 .474 3% |hurled against a tree and killed.| AND 500 3% Milwaukee 1418 467 9 /Atlanta 911.459 4. | The riderless motorcycle) 3 4 3 500 314 |Houston 11 18 .379 111%4 {Columbus 7 11 389 5 [Slammed into photographer, AUTO BODY WORK 4 462 414 |Chicago 9 21 .300 14. | Richmond 813 381 51% |Vilmo Turunen of the Helsinki ee ti} 7 1 ry . \and 4 ot hs Garin or ee a field of seven pacers and|Los Angeles 13 track team and now a lecturer) otters. ates aaa ot aad Detroit 48 ; Ne the mile in 2: -5, The! Boston 12 at McMaster University in jab: : ' 7 ; hy Iding, second choice in the Kansas City 13 419 6 New York 7 18 .280 1314 - ? newspaper Paiven Sanomat, Hamilton, clocked one hour,|S° ipl . ; 4 a ; : bee) Saturday's Results ho was sitting ' \% j four minutes, five seconds. He Petting, paid $7.00. Washington 6 231 1044 Saturday's Results Rochester 3 Columbus 0 ino isha eh vis thy sarstt Sigurt) PACKAGE SPECIAL ! oul s, . i 'i i 2 9.7 \the track. He was fatally in- finished some 500 yards and al- Saturday's Results Milwaukee 2-7 New York 3-8 |Jacksonvile 9 Buffalo 5 | jured most two full minutes in front New York 9 Cleveland 6 Philadelphia 8 Chicago 9 Atlanta 5 Toronto 1 | of runner-up Bob Martin of the CANADIAN Boston 5 Detroit 1 Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 9 Syracuse 0 Richmond 4 | ¢ i oe ae , Hamilton Olympic Club. Kansas City 4 Minnesota 5 San Francisco 11 Houston 0 Sunday's Result ' ; Third place went to bearded SOCCER SCORES Washington 2 Baltimore 3 Los Angeles 5 St. Louis 6 jAtlanta 4-0 Tarents Ta | YESTERDAY A) PRICE WE PAINT YOUR GAR In ENAMEL! Q Don Smith, 800-metre Olympic| ,_ waa | cago 7 Los Angeles 6 Sunday's Results Jacksonville 4-2 Buffalo 2-4 | [ First -- Ironing out minor dents and repairing small runner for New Zealand, who By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sunday's Results Milwaukee 3 New York 2 Rochester 1-8 Columbus 12-7 STARS é hol scrape pai rotted-out areas 'i ' was seven seconds behind Mar- SATURDAY Washington 2 Baltimore 3 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 6 Syracuse 8-0 Richmond 5-1 : . holes, pes 'o' ° . tin. - Exhibition : New York 4-5 Cleveland 6-8 Philadelphia 7-5 Chicago 8-8 Games Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | A 4 Forty runners contested the SHeffield U 4 Philadelphia Uk- Boston 5 Detroit 6 Los Angeles 4 St. Louis 3 lochustar AE Colmes Batting: Frank Bolling, Mil-| NOTE: ™°-70" SPECIAL EFFECTS, NEW PANELS AND EXTENSIVE REPAIRS ARE race, which wound along the '@inians 1 Kansas City 3 Minnesota San Francisco 7 Houston 2 Syracuse at Richmond ond baseman 'hit a two - run) _ y EXTRA -- AT LOW RATES Niagara Parkway, and all but _ SUNDAY : Chicago 15 Los les Games Today Atlanta at Toronto homer in the eighth inning to} one finished. Eastern Canadian Professional Games Today No games scheduled Jacksonville at Buffalo bring the Braves from pening |g I oe Le : és 3-2 victory| = OFFER LIMITED 72 Following the Blossom Run, Buffalo 1 Hamilton 0 No games scheduled Games Tuesday American Association ie oe New Sark = iid| TO THE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS CALL - w Al the fourth annual international) Exhibition Games Tuesday Chicago at New York (N) Saturday's Results | Pite ' 'eC ran,| HO BOOK AN '" police tug-of-war event took)Crystal Palace 5 Toronto City 0| Washington at Chicago (N) Cincinnati at . Philadelphia Denver 3 Oklahoma 0 Piha vey giavchod as 'rho un-| ADVANCED DATE WITH US NOW 8 am. 'til 9 p.m. place in the middle of Rainhow (At Hamilton, Bermuda) Minnesota at Detroit (N) (N) Louisville 3 Dallas-Fort Worth l/peaten righthander pitched a International Bridge and after|Sheffield U 3 American all-stars) Kansas City at Cleveland Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Sunday's Results eicarean ficeshitter fOr hia three straight years of defeat, |? i Wow Gare (N) = (N) Denver 4 Oklahoma City 1 trier ae the bidtapk de- EDWARDS AUTO PAINTING SERVICE the police from Niagara Falls,) (4 Ene' ) | Los Angelés at Baltimore Houston at Los Angeles (N) |Indianapolis 1 Omaha 7 feated New York Yankees in| CENTRAL OSHAWA LOCATION--BY APPOINTMENT ONLY N.Y., won over the Ontario Po- National Soccer League | (N) St. Louis at San Francisco ' Louisville 2-1 Dallas-Fort Worth|both ends of a doubleheader 6-4! é . ss ? oe ia " 7 lice. {Oshawa 0 Toronto Olympia 2 | New York at Boston (N) (N) | 14-3 land 8-5 | Mgt ont ; eationy 1 1 1 1 1 9 <a RAS

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