Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1962, p. 14

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tious Greek Money Wins Ukrainia Edge" QL) WOODBINE RACES Hungaria S.C. | MONDAY, MAY 21, 1962 CLEAR AND FAST 2-BATTLING WAY BA Hungaria S. C. made their| Fy 3-EM) P ty kness B A N ose arate oe es FEB Race sae te on Friday night against Ukrain- GHREH, S-7eer ores, sisiming «i Stag ¥ ed ia, and before they had found)| "sting Way .. Wo 2 1 ink sim 36 1 eine. w Ruby their soccer legs, were a goal) Emba et sat ho 1% Hey oe see However, after|$9.40 and $6. Ridan returned $5| Ridan's share was $30,000 down, Choloniuk scoring at the! Wen chosen .. is ae "3% Annesiey=A Cone the and $3.20 and Roman Line $5.80.|with $15,000 to Roman Line and|four-minute mark, from close in,| Mr. Yo Te... tt Hs 54M Covinn--A 2 Bectite BALTIMORE (CP-AP) -- The'stretch battle. Brandywine Stable's Greek| viewing films of the race, ' : ; to give Ukrainia an early !-04 é 7 All eyes were on the battling|$7.500 to Vimy Ridge. Bh i '|Greg's Boy .. 7 cae 8 tdis'ced--T'cotte---Mrs Von Rich' Money; " git longa, oy Pesci pre E ovnipecatlbe om Pp reaged they came down the' The win booste d Greek Ukrainia had more finesse, | Winner ch f 3 Orvieto 2nd--Fair Jean ond. Trainer va Merrill rg a fought Ridan in. a_ blistering| penalize L ; stretch, one of the longest in Money's earnings to. $190,206, but for the next fifteen minutes. |St#rt sood, won driving Pool 49,635. Double Pool 92,813 stretch duel to win the $188,300) ViOahc Gite im Ga ce RAY . 440 2.90 2 ees see, .|USED ELBOW acing, before 33,854 screaming| Cicada survived a foul claim|it was the home team who had --_ -- Stakes by a nose Sat: " Criet steward Joseph Flana-|tans, *At the finish the leaders and became the top money-win-|the greatest chances, and but Second Race ME py tte pa f igan said "Ycaza at the finish|were 514 lengths in front of Ro-|ning filly of all time with a 1%-/for outstanding work by goalie|, yuo, 4 'ANCH Jockey Manuel Ycaza of Pan- > / . £ Z 'iBurchowych. would have tied ama, aboard Ridan, immedi-/°f | the race leaned against'man Line, the second horse in|length victory in the 32nd run the aroha oe Rawat po ME nag diately claimed a foul against|iockey Rotz, with his elbow/the Kentucky Derby. ning of the $58,450 Acorn Stakes ao vever, atl peg spray Johnny Rotz, Greek Money's|across in an effort to hamper at Aqueduct in New York the midway mark of the period. |Poncho's First jockey, but it was disallowed ithe latter." RIDAN LEADS 'The addition of $37,992 to Ci-|after some very nice cross-field|Compass Point moat sales a Ridan had led by a headicada's previous winnings of|Passing, Roka shot a high onelpicrce,: a Sunday, Ycaza was suspended| _ Yeaza's ger bars idan the | ver Jaipur after three-quarters| 456,171 gave the threa.vear-old|into the net to even it up. Sir Batigees for 10 days and fined $200 forjfirst ever lodged agains a) +. mile. Greek Money coasted|hay'a total of $494,163. The pre-| Then the game levelled off,|Neat Chance 13 34 7-1 8 a "frivolous claim of foul' and| Preakness winner in 86 runnings|" "ge 1a Madre eons Pe lwith both sides taking th of. |giinner bos 6. On Trust jerist, Trainer J CMeyer. : 4 : i 98 lof the classic, the second in the| along in fifth place. jvious high for a filly was $460,- 5 mM § $ taking e Start good, won driving. Pool 87,133 for using "unfair tactics. pedbrs ' Suddenly Jaipur collapsed,|95 by Calumet Farm's Bewitch|fensive in turn, and. although) re In announcing t heir action,/triple crown of racing for three| trp wae challenged by|in the late 1940s. here was'no further scoring in| DAILY DOUBLE 3 AND 3 PAID 828.20. Pimlico stewards said theyjyear-olds. The Preakness was)... Money when they swung] Jockey Pete Anderson aboard|the first half, thev each had| - ieee 'Third Race Teor 2. 72 6h Pevesses Boss Lees RSS SR ee oe also were recommending that|inaugurated in 1883. into the straightaway for home), ick Mal \their chances! Ukrania were Yeaza's suspension be exiended| Ridan finished second, Roman|with ess than one-quarter of lond. lodge which Linished se¢'lhaving trouble finding thelr tar- ney by the Maryland ' .,__|with less than one-q ond, lodged a foul claim against ; : + Mas. bps @laWAP OF 20 more days ee e k thea Line third and Vimy Ridge) mile to go. |Willie Shoemaker on Chris-|8et while Hungaria were close TPE A Br Fie deckty Zasenion ta the lenghet ther{fourth in the field of 11. De-| Greek Money collected ajtopher Chenery's Cicada but it/Several times. one shot carom: 'xessava 1. 116 6 1h 14 Gubping 6 8 Grestrc a te assessed by stewards,|cidedly, the winner of the Ken-/$135,800 first prize, second rich-|was not allowed. Upset was|ing off the post. -- oe [Eades Scamp Ms 5 2-4 2no Hale--F D Gibson but the commission can levy|tucky Derby, finished eighth/ost in Preakness history, for|third. The second period saw simi-\Re.Metnod He ™ ie : ities, Yland Jaipur, the co-favorite. with'Don Boss, banker and member| Cicada covered' the mile in|!at action with end-to-end play,|shady Twist 6-4 5-144 T'cotte--Millard, McDon'ld a Ai cim ed Rots had idan, wes 10th. of a promiment Philadelphia|1:35 3-5 and returned $2.50, $2.50/and although Ukrainia had the|Sunward, 3.11% Th 5% 6-58Trombley--Aldred Sta epg Bee dete oS teal Greek Money ran the 1 2-46) fasally. He also is president of}and $2.10. Tamarona paid $6.30|better all-round team, again it Scvuace 7 Crown--MeMacken Sta 7. 21 4-1 3-% 3-1% Potts--M Mitchell Pg 4-1% 4-1% D'fach--E J John: 1 5-| 7 b 4 Winner b ¢ 3 Futuramatic--Juliana. Trainer J Calhoun. caused interference as the two) 4 , ck. 'and $2.70 and U i was Hungaria who were coming|Start good, won driving Penetang claimed by R L front - runners staged their/miles in 1:56 1-5 and paid $23.80, Delaware Park Race Tra nd $2 esi Bi saronitnoaed, ee to scoring, giving the|¥ T Raines 83500. Poo! 104879 4 -- formances, estimated thelity of the final singles match,|meet in the quarter-finals. Swe-|both the modified class count-| ._Burchowych received the La-lSanenege 106 é 7 1 8 ' ° s] Hawks played 100 games in the|i, which Mike Sangster of Brit-|den toppled Belgium at Brussels|ing toward the championship|batt Award for being the star|Have Gun 122 4 Gets Clean l jseason, including exhibitions) ,;,, whipped Laci Legenstein|and Czechoslovakia eliminated/and the feature Dunlop Trophy/of the game Te oa ge B wi? 2 scheduled games and the play-\19.g 6.4 36, 7-5. Finland at Helsinki. race. Start good, won driving. offs. | Nicola Pietrangeli and Fausto Ulf Schmidt defeated Jacky) Dan Shaw of Port Credit, soe: Cee NEW YORK (AP) -- Veteran ager, supported Goldstein's rea- 'And that's simply too much Garginj completed Italy's sweep|Brichant 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 and Jan Ont., roared into the lead early] CANADIAN referee Ruby Goldstein appar-|soning that the bout could not/hockey," said the 23-year-old) ,.4- the Soviet Union Sunday|Erik Lundquist swamped Ericlin each race with his Sadler] ee ee es ently will be held blameless forjhave been stopped sooner be-|Hull, here to appear as the/in the second round of the Eu-/Brossart 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 at Brus-/Mark V, but within three laps| SOCCER SCORES 'Si th R 2FOXY PHIL (Ben) 680 620 his handling of the Benny (Kid)|cause it was a championship|mystery guest on a television .onean zone at Florence, Italy.|sels. Czech winners were. Peter|passed by Bradley. Only Shaw| inlX ace ST a Cee om Paret-Emile Griffith world mid-|fight and Paret had "remark-\quiz program. Pietrangeli defeate d Sergei Trobl, over Pekka Sailae 6-2, 6-3,and third-place Herb Swan of By THE CANADIAN PRESS |°* mile: 4-year-olds and up,Canadik foaled, allowances, Purse $2800, dleweight bout--a savage bat- able recuperative powers." He said the season should be/rickchey, 0-6, 8-6, 8-6, 6-1 and\6-3, and Pavel Korda, over|Cleveland in a Porsche RS61\ » eciineaierrriprnck a WePPSt % % § tle that resulted in Paret's) Here is how Goldstein ex- cut to 50 games--without cutting/Gardini downed the Soviet Un-/Reino Nyyssonen 4-6, 4-6, 6-4,!avoided being lapped by the SATURDAY Painted Post ? death and a clamor to outlaw|plained his actions in the 12th the salaries of the players. ion's top player, Thomas Lejus,|61, 6-3. charging Lotus. Eastern Canada Professional |war Bang xing. round: Hull is part owner of a farmig.4 96 6.3, 6-3. Final matches between Bra-| The 12th annual British Em-|20ronto Italia 0 Hamilton 3 elgg Bheceg re Goldstein, three of Paret's| "He wasn't down. His t wo|at Demorestville, 10 miles north Italy meets Hungary in the zil and Poland were postponed|pire Motor Club (Toronto) National Soccer League Majestic Hour . 117 § handlers and the co-manager of|feet were firmly on the ground.|of Picton, Ont., and says he is Huirolean quarter finals June/a4t Warsaw because of rain.|trophy races over the treacher- Croatia 1 Hellenic 1 Blue Light 1% 3 : Griffith all underwent question-|The first time I saw his (Pa-|toying with the idea of buying 15-17 Hungary beat Denmark|Brazil leads 3-0 and is assured ous 2.5-mile road circuit were SUNDAY aly aa ag PE IT tS Acaisat a Geen Fm ing Monday at the first session|ret's) back side sit on the mid-|a bowling alley in Chicago. 5-0 at "Budapest when Andras @ berth in the next round. full of. surprises. Eastern Canada Professional |St@™t ood, won driving. Pool 119,635. : of a three-day public hearing by|dle strand (of the ring ropes),)~-----~~------~ |. ai defeated T. Larsen 6-2... : ~| In the formula junior class,/Toronto Roma 2 Toronto City 2/¢ ar 7 eae DA a state legislative committee.|I stepped in and stopped it 8-4. 6-4 and Istvan Gulyas beat! . dominated last year by Lotuses, International League Seventh Race 4-ROMAN The committee will determine) Goldstein pointed out that if M t al Man A.C. Hegelund 6-0, 6-3, 6-4. Four Canadians In Ernest de Vos of Dorval, Que.lengiand 4 Peru 0 slag LWELC whether boxing should be out-|a towel had been thrown in the on re eats : : ran away with the honors in alRestiin en 2 Dundee 0 ieee iee TOPE Be ie Str Fin Jockey prose lawed in New York state. ring, or Alfaro had stepped on SOUTH AFRICA ADVANCES Bli d Golf Match new Lola junior. Balers 2 Hajduk 1 | ash Mad 116 1h 1% 1-1% Fitesi'ns--W J. Farr Manuel Alfaro, Paret's man-to the ring apron, Paret would Wi In U S In Paris, Gordon Forbes gave In Volvo supremacy in the tour-| -- i a aig Rovas Dipper 117 4 5 6-1% 6- -4 28% Potts--C Smythe ager, along with trainers John have been automatically dis- Ins ae South Africa a 3-2 victory over' ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Little ing class was shattered when fauna dees tat Nahe ape: re ir LA delat eg A pon = Sullo and Joseph de Maria/qualified. } Sr ae |France by trouncing Gerard Joe Lazaro of Waltham, Mass.,|Craig Fisher of Toronto won in | Wi B a fe Hee 4 De ee ee agreed that their shouts to) Before Monday's session be- Golf Tourne |Pilet 6-1, 61, 9-7. South Africa's|withstood a spirited rally by|a Pontiac Catalina. Arthur No- ay ins WY (Retiedare'. 1 63 th th St tae Deeeenmeees = Goldstein to stop the bout while|gan, slow motion pictures were \quarter-final. opponent will be|Charlie Boswell Sunday to win|vak of Royal Oak, Mich., led |Bourbon King 1% Mobnsonedode ie Paret was being pummelled injshown of the Paret - Griffith " IGS ap)_|West Germany, 5-0 winner over/the United States national blind the 1,300 c.c. class all the way dart ood. win ante * Pool 139.8000 the fatal 12th round went un- fight i HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP)--|Romania at Hannover, Ger-|goif tournament after 11 years in an Alfa Romeo but had to| n t pablus MRS ME fea toe Mga ee ey SEY heard because of the roar of the, Goldstein and Clancy both ex-|/Al Johnston of Montreal tapped' -- ' of trying. Lazaro, who had fin-|Settle for third when he was ib 4 1-PAYOLA vey 4:10 3.005 2. Madison Square Garden crowd.|tolled boxing as a sport and in-in a seven-foot aes por on tah aac sévati times, had penalized for going off the NEW YORK (AP) Young Eighth Race Lee ROMAN . 3.90 an y yas t ly|sisted that it was a ladder ofjthe seond hole of a _ sudden- * s ig otha me ttt Mat f 6g : 5- ' Pi tee ; BIR ig gg di geen iuiaces pesca os many underprivi-|death playoff to win the $20,000) Pickering Ma a 104-104--208 iy Poroats coniera Pl le og of Cassius Clay stopped Billy Dan-|O"e mile, ee -- Lad sett Grose, s054s.be. 5 Fighting back after an open- iels on cuts in the seventh round) p,,o1, 117 they wanted the bout stopped/liged boys. Hot Springs Invitational gol ing-day 115, Boswell fired a 97,| ,2he Porsche of Klaus Bartelsio¢ a battle of unbeaten heavy-|must Roman .. im 7 + sit Linen shan Wire of Toronto won the 1,300-1,600 5 4 without getting disqualified. Goldstein was questioned on tournament Sunday. | - 8 . ae : . ; Both are and a Maria said whether he though television en.| Bill Collins of Miami, Fla., Finishes Thir best score of the tournament, cc. claka Movin Namebne: of weights Saturday night. poe ' they thought the fight could'couraged 'blood and guts' en-'already had dropped a six-foot ao nett down second place with Montreal swept the more-than- Referee Mark Conn halted the eee Se il 64 6-6% Robinson-- C S have been stopped sooner. But counters putt for a par three on the 135- jaz, 1,600 ¢.c, class'in a Corvette, (contest at 2:21 of the seventh |Eseita Role, 18 4.4 8) eh SS tee eee ere S they emphasized they did not) 'I think the sponsors would yard hole. In US Walk Robert Gilman was third with' '¢ yp. warty of 'Taventa of the scheduled 10-round tele-|Rart soint a Be a Re ea . * blame Goldstein. like the fight to go 10 rounds to Johnston, 27, practically. an }216 and four Canadian compe-jhaq to work hard to win the) Vised fight because of a nasty| Winner b g & Shut Out--Pinnace, Trainer F H Merril Jr. Gil Clancy, Griffith's co-man-'plug their products,' he said. unknown on the United States titors finished in the next four ee ; jcut over Daniels's left eye. Start good, won driving. Pool 164,361. , novice race in a Jaguar XKE,} Total Pool 972,799. Attend, 23,161. Professional Golfers Association, NEW YORK (CP) -- Ronniaces, Phil Lederhouse of being nagged all the oy by the). Although Clay, a 5-to-1 favor-| eat tour, zipped from two strokes Laird of Peekskill, N.Y, won prince Albert, Sask., shot 116- qiminutive Lotus 7 driven by/ité: had a good lead, he didn't) oe behind Collins with a -six-under|the United States 50kilometre 117933: Claude Pattemore 117- non McDougall, Toronto "show too well against the 25| | NOT MUCH CHANGE the list including Palmer passed par 66 and the two tied with to- Walking championship Sunday.|14g_935° Nick Genovese 119-119 ------ dau hd __|year-old barber who twice hurt) DUNEDIN, Fla, (AP)--Arnoldjup last week's $20,000 Hot tals of 273. Canadians finished second and'__938- Harold Mitchell -117-122-- \the cocky Kentuckian with long)Palmer stands in near isolation|Springs Open. ] On the first extra hole, a 410- third. 239. Pattemore, Genovese and . rights to the jaw. _ atop the Professional Golfers) Fifth-place Bob Nichols ine By Geo. H. Campbe l lyard par four, both men had a| Vlademar Grandy, 41-year- Mitchell are from Hamilton. t. itts op | Clay, 191 pounds, earned his|/Association list of leading | eased his earnings to $20,278 par for ice clerk, was! - -- - victory i -winni s, just $629 away ' par. old Toronto office clerk, was 14th victory in.an all-winning|money winners, j |with a $950 payoff for his sixth- SPORTS EDITOR On the second hole, Collins second and Felix Capella of LAUNCH NEW CRAFT pro career and his 11th knock-|from $60,000. | pay a ' ; Pickering, Ont., a 32-year-old Siena : St t C out. Daniels, 189 pounds, suf-| There was little change in the|place tie at Hot Sprines. 9-' --r pai tis pen Tilo ied pers Gladstone Athletic Club team- MARBLEHEAD, Mass. (CP- ewar u fered his first defeat after 16 PGA weekly list of top 10 wage|has won $59,308, followed by feet past the cup and then he mate, third. AP)--A 68foot yacht that its) piu ADELPHIA (AP) -- St,|Victories, : learners. Most of the golfers on'Bill Casper Jr., with $32,208. putted in. Johnston stroked his) Laird, a 24-year-old unem- owners hope will represent the\catharine's Rowing Club of | seven-footer for the victory. ployed draftsman, survived bru- United States in the America's|\Canada came from behind to PREAKNESS STAKES -- the 1962 (86th annual version The Scottish - born Johnston tal heat, automobile : exhaust Cup was launched Saturday|beat Undine Barge Club. by is now history but it will be remembered for quite a while in has been on-the tour only about era oe eee ape night and christened Nefertiti megs wi oe ee Pe ep alae 1 Thay' eas ; casa oe ; noint. his 31.05 mile aking city > Stewards Cup ir a Baltimore, if nowhere else! They've never had a foul pro- Sofi ole? hale gro = streets in five hours, 25 min-after the famed Egyptian|a | iowa Healey Roraiie bal peg bine ereeenres Yarcrs bes oe Petey teenry 1961 Greater Greensboro Open. utes, 50.6 seconds. queen. The $300,000, 12-metreithe Schuylkill River. Manuel Yeaza, right after the finish of the race, lodged a He picked up $2,800 for his vic-| Grand's time was 5:4450 and sloop must compete against Co-; The winning time for the| foul claim against Johnny Rotz, jockey aboard the winner, |iory here. Collins won $1,900. |Capella's 5:48.52. jumbia, Weatherly and Fast-|Henley distance of 1 5-6 miles| Greek Money. Thousands of fans saw the crowding-bump- Jerry Magee of Toronto shot a| Twenty athletes started, in- erner this summer for the right|/¥@S 6:15.8. Undine's crew was ing duel down the long home stretch -- but the official 7§ saturday and a 74 Sunday|cluding five members of the to race the Australian challen- clocked at 6:26.3. oe judges had one big advantage, they had movies of the and finished the 72 holes with a 1960 U.. Olympic team, and ger Gretel off Newport, R.I, in| The eight-oared victory was : nde is ; of two turned in by the Ca-| action -- motion pictures that could be slowed down to (total of 292... only nine finished. September. roaiieaa. They. ais Tein thel "slow motion' -- and when they had finished talking a: look four with coxswain by only a| guess what -- they suspended Manuel Ycaza, disallowed 'few feet from Vesper of Phil- his "frivolous claim of foul" and fined him $200. The 10-day BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | adelphia. Frank Zielski stroked suspension may éven be extended to 30 days, because the 'both victories. ; | officials didn't like what they saw, when they checked the y THE CANADIAN PRESS; National League International League Seymour Cromwell of Cam-| pictures. ie Mhmactees Leagan WL. Pet, GBL WL Pet. GBL| bridge, Mass., the U.S. national) WL. Pet. GBL San Francisco . 28 12 700 -- |Jacksonville 21 8.724 -- single sculling A sg nag Mish] oo 'Medals 4 ; 3 is 22 13 3% 'al j 3% | : S. ze THE RED LINE is to be changed -- maybe -- perhaps Saigon a ate " iy cea 4 ; ped Hi pacman = ; gles event for the Farragut| not wiped out entirely, but certainly changed. Now we minnesota 2215 595 % Cincinnati 19 15 559 6 /|Toronto 15 15 .500 614 |CuP by two lengths from Ves-| are not referring to the Iron Curtain or any imaginary line |Los Angeles 18 15 545 2% | Pittsburgh 18 16 529 7 'Atlanta 14.15 (483 7 | Pers Dave | Wilmerding, after i i Chicago 20 18 .526 3 Milwaukee 16 21 .432 104% Richmond 12 400 gy |earlier winning the quarter-mile Baltimore 18 17 .514 3% Philadelphia 15 20 .378 10% Syracuse 11 17 393 9% (dash. we referring to the famed "'thin red line' of Balaklava--we petroit 16 17 .485 41% Houston 14 23 .378 124% |Columbus 10 17 .370 10 refer to the much maligned "'thin red line' of hockey. Seems |Kansas City 17.21 .447 6 |New York 12 20 .375 12 Saturday's Results 5 Bye - Boston 13 21 382 8 Chicago 12 25 .324 1444 |Richmond 7 Toronto 2 Kingston Takes that Frank Boucher, famous veteran of N.Y. Rangers, who Washington 9 24 .273 11% : ary hesraaig Jacksonville 7 Rochester 5 is headed the NHL rules committee when the red line was s ay's | ts Chicago 5 iladelphia 7 Columbus 6 Buffalo 5 | . M et he York 2 New York 6 Milwaukee 5 Atlanta 2 Syracuse 5 Frostbite Regatta introduced, now heads up at Saskatchewan Junior League as innesota I? #! Houston 2 San Francisco 19 : ; ate Kansas City 8 Washington 4c Laule 8 Loe Annalee 4 Sunday's Results BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- commissioner and he heads a delegation that want the red- (Detroit 9 Cleveland 3 Ghiehinall at pittah h. ppd, Richmond 8-3 Toronto 2-0 The fifth annual International line rule changed. He wants it used. only for icing the Los Angeles 6 Boston 5 ae at Fittsburgn, PPG. Columbus 2-7 Buffalo 3-3 Frostbite Regatta, the first and puck, Now Boucher's Sask. League will try out the rule Baltimore 11 Chicago 6 Sondav's Tasalis Atlanta 8-11 Syracuse 2-4 usually chilliest regatta of the next season and if it works, then the CAHA may adopt it Sunday's Results Chicago 6-11 "Philadelphia 4.9 Jacksonville 5-10 Rochester 36 year, was held here in 80-degree next season. The idea is to permit a forward pass right Los Angeles 5-1 Boston 3-0 cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 8 Monday's Results ment See ee ee from a team's own corner or goal-mouth, up to (not beyond) | Kansas a chotgr ag "New York 7-9 Milwaukee 6-6 (Rochester 4-3 Toronto 5-0 Thirty-two dinghies frm as : : eee the other team's blue-line. They also will have the blue Detroit 6-8 Cleveland ¢- Houston 6-4 San Francisco 5-7 Ruffalo 7 Syracuse 4 far away as Boston went) # teins se enisd At Minnesota 3-4 New York 4-2 St. Louis 4 Los An " Ithrough fiv rac ; four j 7 > low--whv ee : Bae: § J os Angeles 3 " et roug ive races' in our lines six feet closer to each other, Now--why split hairs? | Bajtimore 3-3 Chicago 8-8 Monthylc Whaulls Columbus 5 Richmond 2 claiian Why not permit the modern trick of "icing" the puck--as Monday's Results San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 8. 7@cksonville 1 Atlanta 5 D. B. Dalton of the Kingston) long as the player who last touched (shoots) the puck is not (Baltimore 7 Cleveland 10 Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 4 Games Today Yacht Club took first place in BEHIND his own blue-line. This is the current rule--in |Minnesota 5 Washington 3 New York 2 Houston 3 Buffalo at Syracuse (N) the 14-foot international dinghy effect -- so why bother about the red line at all. Thé red |Kansas City 10 Boston 5 Chicago 4 Pitstburgh 8 Rochester at Toronto (N) class after five races on the St.) ' does absolutely nothing to the rules of playing a sensible Detroit 7 Chicago 3 Cincinnati at Milwaukee ppd,|_, ; , Lawrence River. Clubmate John _ ants (Only games scheduled) rain Columbus at Richmond (N) Ellis took second place in the 1 es game of hockey a shy igen ee rule } Probable Pitchers Today | Probable Pitchers Today Jacksonville at Atlanta (N) deries: Hr RU THE a that deals either with one or both blue lines. Who knows Kansas City (Archer 61) at| Chicago "(Cardwell 0-4). at American Association | the siktet wastache lil M WITH They just might return to fundamentals, close enough to (poston (Cisco 3-3) Pittsburgh (McBean 4-1) night ia Sotarday's Results lwas topped by Mike Lansdown make it worth while for a team to have at least two or three Los Angeles (Chance 2-3) at) Cincinnati (Purkey 7-0) at|Indianapolis | Denver 4 of the Kingston Yacht Club. a . : good stick-handlers in their line-up--and wouldn't that be New York (Fort 3-3) night Milwaukee (Spahn 4-4) night. |Oklahoma City 4-10 Louisville In the 14-foot British dinghy Smooth and mellow as a tropical night, an improvement? Minnesota (Lee 3-2 or Mar-| Philadelphia (Brown 0-0) at} 3-11 : : clase, A. Cringham Of the Deep vet hearty as a buccaneer's laugh aoe anda 0-1) at Washington (Mc- St. Louis (Gibson 5-2) night Omaha 1 Dallas-Fort Worth 0 Riv +3 5 Wacht Club w I ? 4 : : iat' candicchut the @olt type. better k Clain 0-3) night New York (Craig 24) at Sunday's Results Pagar gs pa Pgh Ancient Mariner Black Label brings ACES! Not cards--but the golf type, better known as Haitinore tienen sy ditHousten dtaerall ©53- isit Indianapolis 6-3 Denver 5-6 irs lar P | L 2 "g hole-in-one" are being produced around these parts. -\cjeveland (Perty 2-1) night. San Francisco (Sanford 4-3)|Omaha 3-7. Dallas-Fort Worth| Kingston, --_ Rod the ne a taste of adventure to every rum drink, "Rube" Waddell, former Oshawa Generals hockey perform- (Only games scheduled) at Los Angeles (Williams 2-1)| 510 : : anoque Canoe Club, was second er, who later took up ball umpiring and then even took to | Games Wednesday night Oklahoma City: 1 Louisville | : ¢ + a ody ¢-in- ast sek at Oshawa _ Golf Cleveland at Chicago (N) Games Wednesday Monday's Results | BOLLING IN HOSPITAL Ba f . : Y golf ee seins es haha Chicago at Milwaukee (N) Dallas-Fort Worth 5 Louisville) MILWAUKEE (AP)--Second Canadian G ¢ en 4 th J jew G C s 7. Los Angeles at Washington J 4 ee eee oe ee ee ee. (N) | Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N) 6 baseman Frank Bolling of Mil-| r Dave Jones aced his No. 7 iron shot, on their par 160 yard | Detroit at Baltimore (N) Cincinnati at Houston (N) (Omaha at Indianapolis ppd,|waukee Braves was admitted to @th hole. Wonder if these boys had that famous "Hole-in- Kansas City at New York | New York at Los An (N) rain jhospital Saturday with pneu-| One Insurance Policy'? Minnesota at Boston (N) Phila at San Fran (N) (Only games scheduled) mionia. } BaauP®on.+ @ VEPP Soy ees THUS ir; | ; jopposing defence quite a lot of} "ae ae 5-BOMBER WILSON 36.90 14.10 8.50 | ltrouble. 1-WHITE APACHE 00. 3. Bus Driver Some, new faces are in the Fourth Race "te Fl ; "e 0c. ey eason uropea Hungaria line up "and have a ee oe tear PP Bt i "s st "rin ie pa | ' lot of snark irr the forward line, Bomber Wilson s "1 pe 'ak 1% select Pir tenl M h 7 O ry * | OWS m and will no doubt be giving the) While Apache : £% $5 200 Potts--Four 1's Sta uc 00 ng tch Finishe | opposition lots of trouble in fu-/swampscot ' 1 23 in ni Mecomb--G Matott | ture, being extremely accurate|Cloud Kid 22 - 7-244 6&7 5-444 Cos'tino--T E Hays | All S t osport around the net Act ta Haste ch Ink 5-1%4 66% Ha'son--Brener, Crane | Says om tar LONDON (AP)--Britain com-|many. Wilhelm Bungert and In this period, it was again|Cascais 109 45 6h 8 ~8 8 Miter ae Raines pleted the quarter-final lineup|Ingo Buding won the final two) ORONO, Ont. (CP)--Francis|goalie Burchowych of Ukrainia iat Gon. Lin oe ise ee OTTAWA (CP)--Bobby Hull,/in the European zone Davis Cup|singles matches for ee served notice at nearby| who kept his team in the game,|--------___ duel eae re ce, Chicago Black Hawks' prolific\tennis competition Monday by|defeating Ion Tiriac and|Mosport Park Saturday that|with an able assist to his team-| [ts SBULL PINE 10.60 6.60 8.10 RUBY GOLDSTEIN APPEARS AT BOXING PROBE |goal-getter, says the National|}cating Austria. \Constantin Nastase. Bungert/he's gunning for the 1962 Cana-|mate Bolotin, who, at inet ifth Race SMA EDGOR on Hockey League season is too) Billy Knight won the clinch-|trimmed Tiriac 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 and/dian sports car racing cham-|twenty-five minute mark, scored|% Furlongs, 4-year-olds and up, claiming all $4500. Puree $2000. ; . long. ing match, defeating Franz/Buding outplayed Nastase 6-2,!pionship. on a beautiful forty-yarder, from), Wt PP St % a, oe coy) Oe | Hull, who last season tied|caixg 6-2, 6-4, 97. 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