TIMES, Soturday, June 9, 1962 'Dodgers On Top, 'Via Stolen Bases By JIM HACKLEMAN gle, and a pinch homer by , Associated Press Sports Writer|Frank Howard that tied it at ;| Whe you can't steal/3-3 in the eighth. Bob Aspro- first? monte singled home a Colt run Los Angeles Dodgers did itjin the fourth against Sandy '|Friday night, snatching first/Koufax and they went ahead in '|place in the National League on the sixth with walks off Koufax '|the base stealing of mercurial|and Ed Roebuck, a wild pitch Maury Wills. The swift short-;and Merritt Ranew's two-run says 2 SS Le geet A cs POLE VAULT CROSS-BAR IS SELF-REPLACED These teacher and coach. photos show how the bar, in Villanova University pole vaulter Rolando Cruz demon strates operation of the new collapsible cross-bar, for pole vaulters, invented by Harold | Langten, a 46-year-old school centre if the jumper brushes it, then the bar dips down and starts back into normal posi- two sections, "breaks" in the stop ran the Dodgers to a 4-3| victory over Houston Colts) when in the 13tn inning, swiped two bases, then scored the win- ning run on a short sacrifice 4\fly. The steals were the 31st 'land 32nd for Wills this season. By winhing, the Dodgers took a half-game edge over San Francisco Giants, who were trounced by St, Louis Cardinals 8-4. It was the third setback in a row for the Giants and the fourth straight victory for the Cards, on the rebound after a string of eight defeats. Elsewhere in the NL, Phila-| delphia Phillies beat Cincin- nati's slumping Reds 10-3 and New York Mets snapped their losing streak at 17, trimming| the Cubs 4-3.in the opener of a| doubleheader, The Cubs won 3-2) jin the second game, called in ithe eighth inning because of _ \darkness.. Rain washed out the Pittsburgh-Braves game at Mil- S| |waukee. |WILLS RUNS WILD Wills drew a walk off reliever Don McMahon leading off the |Dodger 13th at Houston, stole second and third, then sprinted jhome on Willie Davis' fly to lcentre, Larry Sherry, held off ithe stubborn Colts in the last of the inning and was the win- ner with 4 1-3 scoreless innings of relief Ken Johnson went the first nine for Houston, giving up two has been labeled a time saver (runs in the second on Ron Fair- at track and field meets jly's triple, Wally Moon's dou- --AP Wirephoto {ble and John Roseboro's sin | | tion, Oil-sealed pneumatic cy linders on each side, hold the cross-bar sections, The device "sports MENU Dependable Caterers By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Defeat Oshawa Tony 82". Dependable Caterers handed) pendable's come back to take a Oshawa Tony's a 4-2 setback at 2-1 lead MOSPORT'S track (one lap record, established last year by England's Stirling Moss, will be in jeopardy today, when a red-hot field of international racing car drivers move into the 200-mile Players' classic. In their qualifying runs yesterday, Dan Gurney of California earned the preferred "'pole" posi- tion with a run of one' minute, 33.3 seconds -- which for a crooked, hair-pin turn course of almost two-and-a-half miles, must be considered as at least not coasting. Moss' record last year was 1:34.2 so actually Gurney has already set a new record but he'll have to match his time of yesterday, or better it, in actual competition this afternoon, in order to claim the honor. Two Canadian-built cars, the Dailu Mark 1, built by Dave Greenblatt of Montreal and to be driven 'by Belgium's Olivier Gendebien, had oil pressure trouble and was declared out, along with Chuck Rathgeb's Comstock EXP, which was to have been driven by Fred Hayes of Toronto, Dan Shaw of Port Credit, qualified in the Sadler Mark 5 with a time of 1:37.7. Foy racing car fans, those who are enthusiastic about such cars as those mentioned, along with Cooper Monaco, Lotus, Porsche, Ferrari, etc., today's big race at Mosport is a premier attraction. And to the average sports fan, the thou- sands who don't profess to know much about racing auto- mobiles or sports cars, but do enjoy the thrill of watching dare-devil drivers bid for honors, the event has an appeal second-to-none. There'll be the biggest crowd, ever to watch a sports event, in Canada's history, on hand at Mosport this afternoon. They expect a crowd of well over 35,000 and the attendance could easily pass the 40,000 mark. And while the highways and byways to Mosport will be crowded, there is lots of room in the grounds for everyone SPORTS BITS: N.Y. Mets and Chicago Cubs split a twin- bill yesterday while St. Louis Cards whipped the Giants. Dodgers nipped Houston 4-3 in a 13-inning thriller and the Phillies whipped the Redlegs, to add interest to the National League scramble . YANKEES eked out a 1-0 victory over the Orioles and Washington came out of their slump with a double win over the Tigers. Cleveland whipped Boston Red Sox and it was a slugfest, the winners having 21 hits while the Sox had 14. TORONTO LEAFS scored two runs in the Sth and two more in the 9th, to nip Columbus Jets 4-3 last night SATURDAY NIGHT softball is having a trial run tonight, at Alexandra Park, when Scugog Cleaners and Tony's play a postponed game, starting at 7.30 o'clock. Kew Gardens last night, in a| 'Etch' tied matters up in the spirited Beaches Major Fast-|8th frame at 2-2, only to have ball League tilt Dependable's bounce back again Victory for Dependable's| With two more runs served a dual purpose as it was; Dependable's sent two runs \their first over Tony's this year) 4cross the plate in the 3rd when in three outings. Earlier Tony's| With two out, Peter Conacher had claimed 1-0 and 5-4 tri-/Singled, Bob Kennedy blasted umphs. The Queen City squad out another safe smash, Dick | also moved into a tie for second) Gibb walked to load the sacks | place in the four-team league|2nd Al Horner singled, plating standings with idle Eddie/@ Pair of tallies. Black's. In the 8th, Normie Mackie, who had|scored the dropped both games to Tony's, SUrance runs, again turning the picked up the win as he turned|ttick with two out. Playing lin a brilliant 3-hitter. "Normie"|COach Jack Foley singled Dependable's tie-breaker and in-' first local appearance. to|MacDermaid, If; Single. Sherry bailed Ron Perranoski out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth by striking out Carl Warwick, then put down the Colts the rest of the way. Ken Boyer and Bill White led a 14-hit barrage and Lindy Mc- Daniel turned in a perfect re- lief stint as the Cards rollled over the Giants, who, find themselves out of first place for the first time since April 30. Boyer climaxed a decisive four-run uprising in the fifth against Juan Marichal by hom- ering with one on and also had a single. White knocked in three runs with a homer and two singles. McDaniel replaced winner| , {? HAPPENED again! For | Woodbine. Sea Trap and Little the second straight day in-a- | Weigh reached the finish line row a dead heat was run at | at the same time. This was Mays socked his 20th homer with a man on in the third Oshawa Tennis Club Splits At Aura L their fifth straight. loss. Bennett p S ura ee chipped in with a two-run single adelphia runs with a double|the points, as each came up/at the match practices, held on and single, while Tony Taylor) With two wins Sunday mornings. Team selec- pele eet Ler and V-| visit the club and look over the 3 se etier facilities available. Following the sold-out success | Oshawa Tennis Club now of the club's opening dance, the Tony's next see action Mon-|Lee 3, Trinity 2, Rosedale 1,\eight o'clock, with dancing to day in Toronto, playing Randall-|Leaside 1. follow. Social convener Eleanor traction for Tony's is Wednes-|Cricket Club. ment, by John Preston and day at Alexandra Park when} Clint Hall, who made a good SPORTS and McCovey followed with his during the fifth as the Phils} The Oshawa Tennis Club was, Peter McLean, Oshawa TC and Don Demeter added hom-| Jim Sutherland and: Syd)tions are made from these prac- Ron Cox and Harry Mitchell| Free instruction is given Tues- For Tony's, Fred Etcher and|stands tied for second place in|club's social committee is plan- Roy Metals in the nightcap of a} The next Toronto Tennis Lea-/MacDonald, 725-1325, is accept- Randall-Roy Metals make their showing. CALENDAR Bob Gibson with two on and one out in the seventh and the i score 6-4, retired Willie Mays : and Willie McCovey, then put away six more Giants in a row. | TIED FOR SECOND eighth homer. : Dennis Bennett's four -hit pitching and the Phils' five-run fifth inning pushed the Reds to piled up a 7-0 lead against|guest of the Aura Lee Club, in|teamcaptain is quite satisfied loser Johnny Klippstein and re-|their third ""away game" in the|with the progress of the team liever Moe Drabowsky, Roy,Toronto Tennis League schedule|at present but he would like to Sievers knocked in three Phil-|this week and the clubs divided)see a big turnout of members lers |Stubbs won over J. Becke and|tice workouts. C. Zeiman, 6-4 and 6-2 The Club extends a welcome ft aie ,...../to all Oshawa tennis enthusiasts Peter McLean and Norm and sports-minded citizens to defeated D. Davies and F. Mur- days and Thursdays of ecah ray, 3-6; 6-2 and 6-3 week. Further information can Reg Tanner and 'Tad' Mejz-|be obtained by contacting Janet lost to K. Jones and B.|Zambonelli, at 725-8922. Bob Booth with homers and the | Toronto Tennis League's!ning more social evenings, with rookie Billy Osborne's pinch-hit,|"'C" Group standings great anticipation. This evening, accounted for their three safe-| Toronto Cricket 8, Oshawa TC a 'scavenger hunt' has been or- ties. \6, CNR 6, Howard Park 5, Aura| ganized, to' get under way at twin-bill starting at 8:30 p.m. In| gue Match will be this Monday|ing reservations. the lid-lifter Eddie Black's bat-;when the CNR Club visits Osh-| Oshawa Tennis Club was re- tle Dependable's for secondjawa. On Thursday, Oshawa's presented at the recent Oak- place at 7.00 p.m. Next home at-|team travels to the Toronto ville Invitation Doubles Tourna- Don 'Buz' Comerford, last year's team captain, now a member of the Oakland Tennis Club, Oakland, California, will OSHAWA TONY'S: Oldfield, ss; Loreno, 2b; R. Simcoe, 3b; | Etcher, 1b; | worked the nine-inning distance, |fanning four and he showed ex- cellent control, allowing no walks. Andy Anderson, the Osh- awa pitching Mountie, was tab- bed with his first loss after three-straight victories. He was centre and when the ball eluded Booth, c; centre Joe Piontek, Foley raced rf: Anderson, p; around the bags to. score Charlie Reid, defending batting champ, lined out a_ pinch hit single and Norm Mackie helped Hill, ef; B. Simcoe, Piontek, ph in 8th and cf in 8th, Osborne, ph in 8th and rf in 8th and Price, SOFTBALL ph in 9th. Scugog Cleaners vs DEPENDABLE CATERERS: | Vendors, at TODAY Tony's Alexandra Park, his own cause, driving in the in-| Scott, 2b; Vitelli, 1b; Conacher,)and MacLean's Esso vs Cobour. surance run with another key! If; Kennedy, ss; Gibb, cf; Hor-|Brokers, at Cobourg, 8.00 p.m. be on hand this Tuesday night, to give a demonstration of the rudiments of lawn tennis. Legion Minor pounded for 11 hits. blow, HOMERS FOR TONY'S Peter Conacher was top man Both Tony's runs crossed the for Dependable's with two hits. plate on homers. Freddie Etcher| Fraser Scott, Sammy Vitelle, and Bobby Booth hit the four- Bob Kennedy, Al Horner, Jack ply shots. Tony's had taken a/Foley, Jim Anderson, Charlie 1-0 lead in the 2nd inning on|Reid and Norm Mackie were Booth's clout, only to have De-'the other hitters. 'Inter-County | CITY AND DISTRICT ai ner, cf; Foley, c; J. Anderson, | fe B b ll s nif j LACROSSE rf; Mackie, p and Reld, ph and/"Cr'\ Senior League - St, Ca- aseDa RHE tharines vs Brooklin, at Brook-- Oshawa Dairy defeated Vic- Tony's 010 000 010--2 3 g| lin Community Arena, 8.45\tor's Sports 10-6 last night at Caterers 002 000 02x--4 10 0/P-™. Harmon Park, in their Oshawa Umpires -- Bill Chris (plate) | soccer Legion Minor Baseball Associa- and Bill Palmer (bases). Oshawa and District Assoc, ~ 10" Bantam League game. Rangers vs Hungaria SC at 2.00, Five runs in the second in- p.m. and Ukrainia vs Polonia, 28 was the big effort for Vic- 3.30 p.m.; both games tor's Sports 10-6 last night at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-|#arman Park, in their Oshawa 'Has Big Night Scugogs An There were three games play-| ed in the Inter-County Softball! League on Thursday night with Softball Doubleheader Ukrainian Aces, Genosha Fern- hill Aces and Houdaille Indus-| tries emerging as the winners.|out In the game at Scugog Cleaners Juniors nosed MacLean's ian Aces nosed out Foley's|ling softball doubleheader Thurs- Plumbing 3-2, Foley's got a run day night at Aloxandra Park. in the first inning and Lowery homered in the sixth but that BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS 2zains: parnosk's tine four-nit: 2 three -hitter against" Mac walk to Macknees, He walked two batters,|by Melnick and singles by Varga TENNIS was the best they could do was almost as good for Gean's By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Cleveland 15 Boston 9 National League Chicago 1 Minnesota 2 - 1 Pet. GBI. Kansas City 1 Los Angeles 7 Los Angeles ai 18 895 ,, Detroit 7-0 Washington 6-1 San Francisco 40 18 690 % i be se Cincinnati 29 22 569 8 Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh 29 23 84 Baltimore (Barber 4-3) St. Louis 28 24 942 New York (Sheldon 3-2). Milwaukee 25 29 3 Houston 23 31 b Philadelphia 31.415 16 New York 13 37 .260 231% Friday's Results New York 4-2 Chicago 3-3 San Francisco 4 St. Louis 8 Los Angeles 4 Houston 3 Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee ppd rain. Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Sanford 6-4) | Jacksonville at St. Louis (Sadecki 2-3). 3-4) at 1-1) Detroit (Aguirre Washington (Cheney 1-1) Cleveland (Ramos Boston (Schwall 1-6). Kansas City (Wyatt Los Angeles Spring 3-1). International League WL Pet, Minnesota 3-2) Drysdale 9-3) at Houston (Bruce! Rochester 93 23 #1. Atlanta 23 26 469 12 Philadelphia or| Richmond 21 30 .412 15 Owens 1-2) at (Pur-! Syr 18 29 383 16 kay 9-1. New York (Moorhead 0-0) at Chicago (Buhl 3-4) Pittsburgh (McBean 5-2 Law 3-1) at Milwaukee ( ®-2 and Piche 3-1) or 3-5. (Brown 0-3 Cincinnati Friday's Results ; Columbus 3 Toronto 4 Bags: Richmond 3 Buffalo 7 endley rochester 2 Atlanta L (10 ir * nings) Syracuse 2 Jacksonville 4 Games Today Columbus at Toronto Richmond at Buffalo (N) Rochester at Atlanta (N) Syr at Jacks'ville (TN) American League WL Pet, GBL New York Minnesota Minnesota Cleveland al HOUDAILLE Chicago (Zani 3-2 or Wynn !ndustries beat Oshawa Police) but (Donohue 9-5 in a game that saw fanned Phillips, forced Edwards at winners, 2-2) at 4-3) at (Chance 3-3° or 3514 .714 + c Buffalo 28 20 583 614 | Alexandra Park. The two Juve- 3b; Minacs, ss; R. Elliott, If; Los Angeles (Williams 6-1 or)'Toronto 27 21 563 71% | -500 1014 Columbus 18 30 .375 161% Foley's but he gave up one in the first inning and then two in the fourth on three hits, a walk and an error, and this gave the Aces just enough to take the decision Ron Elliott and Ted O'Connor, after there were two out in the first frame and Dave Weldon's single scored Elliott with what proved MacLean's only run They didn't get another hit until the 7th when Houdaille doubled and Bob Keenan singled neither scored as At Lakeview Park, Dept. Kornylo pitch fine ball for the to "pop up" and got Moore for He allowed only one the third out on a fly to centre, hit in the first four frames Moore didn't allow a run until but in the fifth the Policemen jhe fourth when Peters him: started to click and they finish-|qrow a walk and scored late ed up strongly with three TunS on an error, In the 6th, Peters in the 7th on Dillabough's triple, again drew a free ticket, with to make it interesting. one out and then with two out, GENOSHA ACES Lloyd Mapes homered to give L Genosha Aces defeated Whit- the Cleaners their margin. by Abners 8-2, in their game at MACLEAN'S: Tom O'Connor, nile teams waged a keen 2-1 Ted O'Connor, 2b; D. Weldon, battle for four innings but the'¢- Keenan, 1b: Phillips, If; Ed- Aces pulled away with two in wards, rf; Moore, p the fifth on Hickey's triple and) gcuGOG .CLEANERS: .Wil- they added four more runs 1M son, ss; Mapes, rf; Wright, 2b; the 7th as Townsend tired. Sadowski, If; Burke, 3b; Kor- e nylo, 1b: Young, cf; Fegan, c: Peters, p Boxing Judge Gets """" SHUTOUT FOR TON ' Charge Dismissed In the nightcap, Ron Taylor was in fine form, giving up only A bri- three hits over the 9-inning dis- Bert 'ance to earn his 4-0 shutout over Heffering's. Ralph O'Reilly singled on the first pitch of the game and Baterson singled in the second stanza, After that, NEW YORK (AP) -- bery indictment against Grant, a boxing judge, was dis- missed Friday on the grounds that evidence was _ obtained through wiretapping: Detroit Los Angeles Chicago Baltimore Kansas City LACROSSE SCORES Snore 5 District-Attorney Frank Ho- Heffering's were 'vithout a hit gan"s office recommended the dismissal 10 counts of bribery involving Although the state's court of/soliciting and accepting a total appeals recently ruled wiretap of $400 from the manager of Boston 213 9 Washington ©. 16 36 .308 1514 By Friday's Results Raltimore 6 New York 1 THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Senior \Brampton 10 St. Catharines 9 © evidence is admissable in state fighters in five boxing matches courts, the ruling of federal from 1954 to 1958. He remains agen prevents such use. suspended by the New York Grant had been charged with! State Athletic Commission. Esso 3-1 -and|Jordan singled, after one out.| Port Park, Orono, 12.00 p.m. Bathe Park,' Tony's Vendors blanked Heffer-|Taylor claimed an even dozen closest tilt of the three, Ukrain-|ind's Imperials 4-0 in a spark-|strikeout victims. In the first half of the regular|Jackie Sneddon in the first, in-| City and District Major League/Ming and Tony's got their first! 99 p.m. Weldon Peters d T ' Wi dium. Legion Minor Baseball Associa- ony ) in LAWN BOWLING tion Bantam League game. Five runs in the second in- Mixed Trebles Tournament ning was the big effort for Vic- \(Ward Trophy at Oshawa tor's but Oshawa Dairy scored Lawn Bowling Club. five runs in their half of the 7th rar us i MOTOR CAR RACING oes See oe Onene oe Players 200 Classic, at a ya WHITBY WINS In a Legion Pee Wee game, SUNDAY last night at Whitby, the home- Leaside Junior 'Baseball town lads defeated Firemen's League -- Davenport Pharmacy|Assoc. Pee. Wees of Oshawa vs Oshawa Canadian Tire Le-|10-5, with the home club having gionnaires at Lakeview Park, two big rallies, in the first and until the 8th inning, when Marty Mos Ted Jones, perials, gave pitching for Im- up a triple to inning on a sanritice runs. The Firemen got all of their five tallies in the third in- ning but couldn't do much in the other frames. VICTOR'S WIN In their Bantam League game MONDAY and Taylor. Toronto Tennis League -- To- They added one in the thirdjronto CNR at Oshawa TC, 6:30 on a walk, single and error and/ p.m. then in the sixth inning, Mack-|. ness was safe on an error and SOFTBALL ; on Thursday night at Harman Varga singled with one 'out,|. Hast Toronto Ladies' Junjot| park Victor's defeated Jury and Both scored, after two out, when| League --Sunnybrooks vs Osh Lovell 7-3, thanks to a big five- Bill Berwick slashed a double,|@W@ Scugog Cleaners, at AleX-|run rally in the bottom half of HEFFERING'S: O'Reilly, 2b; 2"4ra : pe 8:00 p.m. the fourth frame. Jordan, 3b; Hickey, cf; Knight, South Ontario County League : c; Buzminski, If; Shearer, Me: -- Markham Aces vs Mount fag Bants Lear Batherson, rf; Carnwith, 1b;/Zion, at Brooklin, 8.15 p.m. AMOR RAMON CEA gue : ' ; : Alexandra Park on Jones, p: Jones, 1b in 7th; Ro- UAW League -- West Plant Thursday night Ajax Lions berts, batted in 9th. vs Karn's Drugs, at Alexandra) staged a big five-run rally in TONY'S: Berwick, cf; Tur-|Park, east diamond and Plaza the top half of the 7th inning to eski, rf; Sneddon, 1b; Arm-| Food vs Corvairs, at Alexandraliirn g 4.3 deficit into an 8-4 strong, 2b; Brabin, If; Mack-|Park, west diamond; both victory over the Oshawa Dairy ness, 3b; Melnick, c; Varga, ss;/games at 6.30 p.m, Bantams. : bi Taylor, p; Snow, cf in 8th; Nel-- Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Ki-| -- ao -- son, 2b in 7th wanis Bantam League -- Con- : naught at Zion; Valleyview at |North Oshawa; Woodview at | Rundle; Lake Vista at Fernhill; | | Sunnyside at Storie; Kingside at) Hastview; Southmead at Nipi-| gon; all games at 6.30 p.m. (Midget League -- Sunnyside game at Oshawa Inte Defeat Ajax Orioles' Johnson Off Active Duty BALTIMORE Balti- 7 ee | ay more Orioles removed AB ot Park at Radio Park and South-jed Ajax 6-5 in an exciting Lake-/ Darrell Johnson from the active| mead at Woodview Park, both/shore League Inter me diate; roster Friday, making room for} games at 6.30 p.m. game, Thursday night at Kins- catcher Hobie Landrith ac-, Beaches Major Fastbal}men Stadium, -- an quired from New York as part|\ League -- Oshawa 'Tony's vs Hobbs, for Ajax and Jim payment in a deal that sent|Randall-Roy Metals, at Kew)Pipher for Oshawa, started on Marv Throneberry to the Mets.|Beach Gardens, 8:30 p.m. the mound with Bob Brewster Johnson, 36, was signed as a = taking over when Pipher got off coach earlier this season after] BASEBALL to a shaky start. He walked the being released by Cincinnati Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.|first two batters then Art Ren- Reds, He was restored to player (Pee Wee League -- Roughley,nick tripled and Daze doubled. status last month when' Orioles|!ns. vs Houdaille Industries, at|A single by Garland and another catcher. Gus Triandos suffered) Harman Park; Oshawa Auto-/by Kerton made it a four-run a broken bone in his right hand) !rim_vs Bolahood's, at Alexan-|opening splurge for Ajax. How- and was placed on the disabled ¢ta Park (north diamond) andjever, Brewster put out the fire list Firemen's Assoc. vs People's' finally and then gave up only Under baseball rules, John- Clothing, at Alexandra P ar kJone run in the next son won't be permitted to per-/West diamond) Whitby vs)nings. form again this year as an ac- Dairy Queen, at Eastview Park;| Menwhile, Oshawa kept peck-| tive player although he can re-|all sames at 6.30 p.m ing away with two runs in the main as coach. For Baltimore, (Midget League -- Whitby vs|second and singletons in the he had four singles in 21 times|UAW, at Kinsmen Civic Me-|fourth and sixth frames. They| Jat bat for a (190 average. | morial Stadiim, 6,30 p.m. |trailed 5-4 going into the 9th in- hd (AP) -- eight in- fifth innings, each good for four |2' Oshawa Intermediates deteat-|itendance Back driving the fourth race of the day and worth $1,800, claiming, for four-year-olds and up. J. Har- rison and C. Potts, respec- tively were the riders. (CP Wirephoto) WOODBINE RACE CHARTS s 9-ANOTHER STACK irst Race SAPTLY 7-LOCHINBEE 6 furlongs. 3 and 4-year-old maidens, Claiming all $2500. Purse $1890. Pst % % Si Fin Jockey Owner 11611 5 1% Il 3 1-3 Rogers--A Bianco 1146 3 8 7nk 6-1 2-2% Anyon--D G and P Stable 113 8 9 %&nk 8-nk 3-% Gubbins--Lochinvar Sta 4-% Viola--Mrs J H Rockcliffe 5-1% Rob'son--L Obercian (F) 6-4 Rasmussen--Mrs L Jones 7-no Brown--J MacDonald 8-42 Parnell--Mrs G M Graham $-nk Har'son--R_ E Munson (F) S 2 10-% Wolski--G Groves (F) 9-14 9%nk 11-14% Armstrong--G R Gardiner 11-% 12-44% Bolin--Mrs F Vanderjagt ' 13-1 13-3% Dittfach--J E F Seagram Romaleeza 3 3 14- Lanoway--J Bozze Winner b, g, 3, Fair Task -- Vio Video, Trainer R. Thompson, Start good, won handily. Poo! 19,886. Double Pool 37,857 Second Race eit 3.80 5.00 4.30 8-PEI 7-FAIR MIKE 8.10 5.60 6 Furlongs, 4-year-olds and up, Wt PPSt % 20.80 7.00 5.10 3.40 2.80 9.60 Another Stack Aptly Lochinbee | Mister Parham 112 6 6 2nk 31 Windlette 106 123 6-% 51% Saturday Jones 109 11012h 10-% Scoot Joe 112 711136 12% Jetcapo 109 21414 = 14- Dark Selection 3 Land of Maple Arab Chief Sweet Fashion jopday 110 5 12 11-1 9-WILLOWDALE BOY 10.20 claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. % Str Fin Jockey Owner Pepit 113 8 10 10-nk 8-2% 4-1% 1-1% G'bins--Donatella F'm Fair Mike I 21 +. 2-nk Dalton--J Loughry Willowdale Boy 'nk 3-4 3-no Rob'son--W K Beach Michalena 1 5 -h . 4-2% Simpson--A Paolone Irish Duke "h 5- Har'son--Stafford F'm Frohlich Immer 1 p s Roser-- BO Hickman Sarano 1 "1 51% 6- "1 Wolski--N. Amer. F'm Big Native 212 9-1 4 McComb--H Dirks Bold Brigand 3 2 41 3-4 93% Viola--J P M Sta First Lead 114 6 9 8-% 10-24% 10-2% 10-2% Rogers--Mrs E Mor'son Chopnik 109 1 7 5-h1i-6 11-8 11-10% Bolin--Gaylands F'm Son O'Royal 108910 412- 12 12- 12 Dittfach--Triple R Sta Winner ch g 5 Esprit de France--Gold Siris. Trainer S U Ross. Start good, won driving. DAILY DOUBLE 9 and & PAID $150.10 Thir d Race 6-UNDER the BRIDGE 830 4.60 4.00 7-JAYELL'S BA-BET 6.50 3-ENLYN LAD 9.40 5 Furlongs. Two-year-old Maidens. Can. Foaled. Claiming all $5000. Purse $1800. WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner ' --Dream Crest Fm |Under t' Bridge 118 \Jayell's B-Bet 115 |Enlyn Lad 118 3 Scotch Boy 118 Acadian Lady . 115 Gay Reply .... 115 Sunny Castle .. 115 Whizzinby -. 1811 Junior Edition 115 1 Tucker G. - 118 10 12 1 1 Sumsum Corda 118 4 6 6-1% 10-1 Flaming Louise 115 12 10 11-% | 12-2 12-3% Bolin--Dew Valley Farm |Miss Speedy 115 13 13 13- 13- 13- _13- §MecComb--P Del Greco Winnecb g 2 Djeddah-Kiuan. TrainerE, Mann. Start good, won driving. Pool 40,689, Fourth Race SLITTLE Wi %LITTLE WELCH 14-VALQUESTIN 4 years up. Claiming all$2500. Purse $1800. wt % Str Fin Jockey Sea Trap . z 5-1 Little Welch 3 Valquestin ' Limbo Dancer False Start New Door Star-o-Taura Critics Choice . Vineyard e 1-4Adams --Enright-Lyons 4-1% Dalton--Stafford Farm Fe Peery Eesessé - RS aad Cosentino--Kia Ora Farm Robinson--C Smythe 5 Lanoway--Bo-Teek Farm = -1% Hale--Armstrong Bros, Sta 10-24% 10-54% Gordon--W F Edmiston F- 11-1% Brown--J G Battle F- Son wy ° New ovuns P> = sey S roe "> ¢F BE \6 Furlongs. | Owner 1- Harrison--R J Dowling 1-%4Potts--F W Russell 3-1 Hale--S Brener. F- -no Adams--Arjay Sta nk Dalton--Golden Oaks Sta et ae B_yetes Armstrong--Marshak F- NK _Roser--White Oak Sta F-, -h Robinson--L K_ arriots -2% Gubbins--Parkway Sta Si 4 10-1% Rogers--Dimaco Sta Silky Jet + 12 - -1 11-1 Wolski--Mitchell Willies Warrior 11213 1 2h 2% 12-14% Bolin--Mrs, Farara Nalai 122 610 9-nk 9-nk 13-10% Fitzs's--J E F Seagram Silly Set -.. 113 14 2 5-1% 10% 14. 14- Cosentino--E B Seedhouse Little Welch ch g 7 Eddie Welch -- AllSea Trap ch m 6 Sea Charger -- Gallo | Ready Yet, F. W. Russell. Pool 46,410. | Start good, won driving. &-PICN PIE 10.60 5.50 5. 3-CLUNY MISS 3.30 3. 7. Fifth Race 6-ROYAL HEAVY MAN 5 Furs. Two year olds. Claimiing all $5000. Purse $2000. WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 2 | 2-44 1-1% Cosentino--R Gik % 1- S 2-1% Dalton--Kinrar Sta h 3 % Pic 'n Pie '& |Cluny Miss |Royal H'y Man | Red Pal |Mosey On 6 | Moonfame 7 |Peter Wrkk 3 8 95 B- | Solid Stone 122 5 3 Wy 5- 8-54 Gubbins--Shapiro - Black |Rambling Tiger 114 4 910- 10. 9- 9-4% Robinson--A G Hedges | Parkside Drive 1221010 8-1 9-1 - 10- Fitzs's. -- JC-JH Mackinnon Winner b ¢ 2 Piet -- Miss Margo. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving. Pool 26,413. Quinella Pool 23,734. Sas QUINELLA & an $37.50 ~~ 10-UNEDUCATED .. 7.40 3.20 2.90 . Sixth Race 3-BUZZIN 3.40 3.10 | 6-MENETAIR : 6.30 6 Furs, Three-year-olds. Claiming all $7500, Purse $2200. | WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner |Uneducated .. - y 1-1 1-2% Bolin--E C Pasquale | Buzzin ot o - 3-1%4 2-2 Harrison--S Rotenberg | Menetair 06 4 2-24 3-1% Robinson--W E Coulter Gentle Queen il 5-2% 4-% Roser--White Oak Sta Bourbon King . 122 4-44 5-1 Fitzs's--Jo-Ann Sta Especially 113 7-nk 6-h Potts -- View Hulloa Fm Dykebar Lad 9 9 9-' 9-nk 7-nk Armstrong --Newtondale Quality Maid ., 109 8 - 10+ 8-nk Dittfach--Shermanor Shamrock Lass 111 4 x = 8-4 9-4 Dalton--Kinrara Sta Relic Town 1132 4 Gubbins-- J R Mcintyre |\Winner b g 3 Education . Start good, won ridden out, | 'Seventh Race 1 Mile, 115 6 3 3-2 3-% Potts--Cedar Springs Fm 115 9 5 6-1 4-24 4-2% Rogers--J L Smaliman "14 S-nk Dittfach--D A Boddy 6-244 Bolin--E G and J Warren 7-no Gordon--M S Trusler 1 5- 7- 9. Pool 51,081, 7-ABSENT SON 7-ROMAN DIPPER 5 5-SMALL TYPE F A 3.50 Marshall Turf Course, Three year Allowances, Purse $2800, Wt PP St % Ss Jockey Owner 7 3 Hale -- Pine Tree Sta Robinson--C Smythe Harrison--T E Hays Fitzs's.--Winfields Farm Dalton--Kingfield Farm | Bakos--Willowsdown | Kate's Pal : Parnell--Willow Downs | Laggan 12 ! a = 8- Roser--White Oak Sta | Winner dk b or br ¢ 3 One Count --Queen of Spades. |Start good, won driving. Pool 57,305. iqes 3-SUNDRY .. -» 26.10 11.71 Eighth Race 4TOUJOURS 6.80 | 7-PEEL EXPRESS bana '1 and one J6th Miles. 4-year-olds and Claiming all $2,500, Purse $1,900. Wt PI % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 3 Benk 2 1-4 Harrison--Stafford Farm 1 41% ' 1 Absent Son s Roman Dipper 119 Small Type Bay Sovereign Spurned Laburnum 8.20 4.30 6.00 Sundry 107 3 Toujours 114 4 Pee] Express 110 7 2-1% |Swampscot 115 8 *h = 524 Cathy Yates 112 5 1 1-1 Ink ' Fitzsimmons--Valley FS Yola Ul 110 6 4 6-1% 6-h . 1% Bolin--J O Taylor |Bon Reply 114 1 8 & Bh -1% Dittfach--Brockie - McNelln |Royal Persian | 114 2 7 7-5 75 . 2 Parnell--Rocco - | Winner b m, 5, by To Market--Sunny Corner I. Trained by J. Pi Pool 55,619..Total Pool 397, 6 5: 24 3 2 5 3 ning when John Branch opened| with a single and pinch-hitter Ev Wagner also singled. Roger Wood sacrificed and then Pete| Bilenduke slashed a triple to the Stadium wall, to score both runners, with the tying and win-' ning runs. Totowa, N.J.--Don McAteer, AJAX --Brown, ss; McCart-|179, Paterson, N.J., awarded de- ney, ee abi Pee cision over Tom McNeeley, 199, Garland, rf; Kerton, 2b; Hobbs,|Roston. (McNeeley disqualified p; Boyd, lb; Minall, ¢; Cee is sixth round for low blows). OSHAWA -- Lutton, ss; Mc-| Los Angeles--Tony Herrera, Lean, 2b; Jeffs, rf; Whiteley,|126, Inglewood, Calif., knocked 3b; Branch, lb; Ryans, cf; |out Ray Valdez, 125, Mexicali, Wood, If; Bilenduke, c; Pipher, |Mexico, 4. p; Brewster, p in 1st; Wagner,, Brisbane--Alfredo Cota, 14744, batted in 9th; Frasher, 2b in)Mexico, outpointed Gary Cows 6th. burn, 14444, Australia, 12. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS