Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1962, p. 10

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4 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 11, 1962 FLAMING PAGE strides down the track with Jockey Jim Fitzsimmons aboard to easily capture the newly cov- ¥ ted Canadian Oaks race at Woodbine Saturday. Owned by E. P. Taylor's Windfield Farms the filly was a 2-5 favorite and returned $2.80 for a $2.00 ticket. This was her first win in eight starts. Cale- don Belle was second with Battling Way coming in right behind her. (CP Wirephoto) SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY TENNIS Toronto Tennis League -- To- East Toronto Ladies' Junior League -- Sunnybrooks vs Osh- awa Scugog Cleaners, at Alex- andra Park 8:00 p.m. | South Ontario County League} -- Markham Aces vs Mount Zion, at Brooklin, 8:15 p.m. UAW League -- West Plant vs Karn's Drugs, at Alexandra Park, east diamond and Plaza Food vs Corvairs, at Alexandra Park, west diamond; bot h games at 6:30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki- wanis Bantam League -- Con- naught at Zion; Valleyview at North Oshawa; Woodview at Rundle, Lake Vista at Fernhill; Sunnyside at Storie; Kingside at Eastview; Southmead at Nipi- gon; all games at 6:30 p.m. Midget League -- Sunnyside Park at Radio Park and South- mead at Woodview Park, both games at 6:30 p.m. Beaches Major Fastball) League -- Oshawa Tony's vs| Randall-Roy Metals, at Kew Beach Gardens, 8:30 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. Pee Wee League -- Roughley Ins. vs Houdaille Industries, at Harman Park; Oshawa Auto- Trim vs Bolahood's at Alexan- dra Park north diamond and SIX-GAME SLUMP Like Spring Flowers, =... Giants Wilt In June By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer|two Pittsburgh Pirates took two As certain as death and taxes is a San Francisco Giants swoon in June. in San Fr Giants stormed into June in or|Phillies had won the opener, close to first place in the Na-!7-5. Chicago Cubs, after losing/for the tying and winning runs|McKenzie of Gore Bay, Ont., tional League standings only to|the first game 2-1 came from behind with three runs in the ninth on Ernie Banks' homer and one in the 10th to win the second game 5-4 from New York Mets. tion. They absorbed two more/BOTH LEADERS LOSE Saturday's activity saw the Cardinals Sunday--6-5 and 13-3 ape beat the Giants 8-4 gers' first-game triumph over| while J Dodgers 13-1, the Mets trounced ' Chicago 113 and Cincinatti batted in four runs in the night downed the Phillies 5-1. The Bravés took two from the Pi- rates 4-3 and 5-3. A turnaway crowd of 33,679, largest at Busch Stadium in 10'them in Pittsburgh's first-game fall flat on their faces in the month of honeymoons and tra- ditional bliss. This year, their fifth on the west coast, has been no excep- defeats at the hands of St. Louis --extending their losing streak to six straight games. The double defeat, coupled with Los Angeles Dodgers' dou- ble triumph over Houston, 9-3 and 9-7, dropped the Giants 2% games behind the league-lead- ing Dodgers. Only a week ago stretch their winning streak, which began after eight straght games. in the opener. Musial's came with two on in a six-run fourth pinchjinning of the nightcap. Don Drysdale pitched a six- first-baseman Ron Fairly drove in four runs with a triple, dou- ble and two singles in the Dod- Houston thrashed the/Houston, Catcher Norm Sherry cap, three with a home run. TWO FOR MAEROSKI Bill Mazeroski and Dick Scho- field drove in niné runs between Andre et a oo eed the Giants led the Dodgers by|years, saw the Cardinal sj|victory over Milwaukee, Mazer- oski batting in five with two home runs to pin the defeat on ames from Milwaukee Braves/losses, to seven Sunday. Home|Ron Piche of Verdun, ue. Don 2-8 and 3-2, Cincinnati Redsiruns by Curt Flood and Stan In each of their first four|split with Philadelphia, winning] Musial highlighted the double/difference in , the|the second game, 9-2 after the/triumph, Flood homered with one out in the ninth to account|double off relief pitcher Ken Hoak's four-bagger proved the the nightcap. rs' run-scoring in the 10th after pinch hitter Banks' game - tying three- homer in the ninth, Cubs a split with the Met hitter for his 10th victory and|¥0rk scored the tie-breaking irun in the opener on a wild pitch by Dick Ellsworth in the seventh. Sixth-inning home runs by Frank Robinson, Gordie Cole- man and Leo Cardenas fea- tured Cincinnati's second-game triumph over the Phillies after outfielder Wes Covington sparked the Phils to a victory in the opener with two homers and four RBI. ORIOLES HALT YANKS run ve the its. New Twins Share Top Rung By Sweeping White Sox |Rollins rapped five hits, drovejand hit his ninth homer in the,to smooth the way for Skinny Associated Press Sports Writerjin three runs and scored three|opener and then singled and|Brown's third triumph. There is some question re-/times. drove in two runs with a triple NATS' FIRST SWEEP Firemen's Assoc. vs People's Clothing, at Alexandra Park west diamond Whitby vs Dairy Queen, at Eastview Park; all games at 6:30 p.m. Midget League -- Whitby vs UAW, at Kinsmen Civic Mem- orial Stadium, 6:30 p.m. WOODBINE RACE CHARTS | LITTLER_WINS IT : CLEAR AND FAST Thr ee Canadians SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1962 8-FORMAL TRUST ....5.40 3.30 2.60 4-SHASTA ROAD First Race fey EP i 3.60] } 6% Furlongs. Four-year-olds and up.Cluming all $2500. Purse $1800. | Sh I 7 | TUESDAY gh OE BOS ae are iN LOUPNEY sormaz S-h 4 h 4.70 3.20 By JOE REICHLER Me Formal Trust . 119 7 4 3:34 a, EEN Rael terenisle Be Oshawa City and District/garding Rich Rollins' rookie| The Yankees, beaten twice|before Fisher got him. Homers by Joe Hicks in the = Welsh monk "s Song lc Accord chi i Seee bine base igh ars... Falsun ze Sere Pese Cn persse regrerte bd © | » 1 1% retgrrce nk 4 Los An-| era arewe ye 2 3-1 6-3 1- 8 Sata wuL : Cota adhd -1¥e 5-1 4 eYez Wt PP St % Rebel Devil 2 3. Finibud tae 5 % 3-2 Real Stuff . 3 f Lh Fiddiestick | 5 +1 itters : 5-1 Tantrums Last 5-1 6- 6- Winner dk, b or br, e, 3, Devil Diver --Gale Start good, won driving. QUINELLA % andi PAID $68.10 4.60 2.90 2,80 3.80 3.30 bd 7-COUNT PAGE 1xt ace 8BROWN PANTHER 4-BLUE LIGHT 4.70) "% Furlongs, Fur-year-olds and wup.Cdn. foaled, Allowances. Purse $2700. | Wt PP st % % Str Fin Jockey Owner had 1-4 1-5% Bolin--Dew Valley Farm 7 6. 5 5 & 8 = SEeSrVenun = esnten at! 1. 9-3% Brown--M k Festival 119 10- 10- BollnTbe Pheasant bis Winner b g 6 Some Chance--Golden Vixen, Trainer E. Kalensky. Start good, won driving. Pool 92,620. Total Pool 789,293. Total pool, six days, $2,821,927. Attendance 17,276, Shoe Repairing done here with... HALF & FULL CAT-TEX sotes Wherever you see the sign of the Cat's Paw Cat, a shoe repair craftsman can rebujld your shoes like new with Cat-Tex scientific wonder soles. Extra light, extra flexible, Cat-Tex soles outwear leather by far and mean real savings. Let your shoe repairer give all your family's shoes a new lease on life with Cat-Tex. Ask for them by name! AND, ON NEW SHOES, TOO By the makers of famous CAT'S PAW HEELS & SOLES and. CAT'S PAW TIPPS. Shasta Road A A . . } Sun Ep wu? + 1 3-% Dittfach--Mrs. Richthofen "Mai " header: |status but no one questions the/by Baltimore Orioles, 5-1 and) The stocky infielder joined|first game and Chuck Hinton Bay 144311 2 rh Ano Brown EM Pollock By JIM BECKER __ par 67 Sunday to come from a| 'Major League" Bos ge Scugog| Tight of the 'sensational Minne-|7-2, still hold an edge of 10 per-|the Twins from Charlotte injand Dale Long, together with Court n Pore 14 $7 7 7 7. eug* Rasmussen---Manin + Hotb.| CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) -- Not|stroke back of Jack Nicklaus Cleaners, at 6:45 p.m. and Mac-|sota third baseman to be rated|centage points over the Twins.|mid-season of 1961 and made|tight pitching by Don Rudolph Monsieur Beau 117 2 1 4h 62% 6.1%7- Fitzss.--Bordonaro since Ben Hogan did it in 1951/and ie --" a four-day Lean's Esso vs Tony's Vendors,|among the American League's! [os Angeles Angels swept|Mly 17 plate appearances last|and Steve Hamilton, were re- yoew 3 5 6 On Trust -- Moterest.trainer J. C. Mazer. has a U.S. Open champion re- bys o Po er Sa ee he at 8:15 p.m.; both games at|most valuable players in his|past Detroit Tigers into fourth Year: sponsible for Washington's first : ------|peated, but Gene Littler, the)"; a 7 4 Re a eee e eeanara' PAIK, first full season in the majors./place by beating Kansas City| Normally, thts would qualify|double-header sweep of the sea- S cond R ace ee maa bred ae re 7-30 | sweet-singer from San Diego,/Country Club course. | UAW League -- Karn's Drugs| The 24-year-old bonus prize/Athletics twice, 14-6 and 6-5,/him as a rookie this year be-|son. The two victories stetched e 1-EPIC ACCORD ... ; 740|Calif., made it clear today that) panes to sECOND [Plaza Foods, at Alexandra|was red hot again Sunday as|while the Tigers were losing|Cause he came to bat fewer|the Senators' winning streak to 1 mle, Morena ee ee ae rin' ieyances. Parse ene [he is a real threat for his sec-| Nicklaus had a final 70 for'Park. west diamond, 1:30 p.m.ithe Twins conquered Chicago|two to Washington Senators 2-1|than 90 times. However, he was/four games. 4 PP tee A c thao lond straight this week at Oak- 277 and Wes Ellis and Dow Inter-County League -- Fo-|White Sox twice, 8-4 and 11-7 toland 5-4. Cleveland Indians|With the club more than 45) Second-baseman Billy Moran 144 Fitzons--Windfields Fm mont, Pa, Finsterwa it thi i o i Police Assoc.,|climb into a virtual first-place|downed on 9-3 days, the limit for determining|drove in six runs, three with th Potts J J Altilia es : Id split third with 280.|jey's Plumbing vs : Bost after the ' 4 '4 th Metab? Dal Greet I'm pretty confident about) TLittler's victory shot him into| at Lakeview Park, 6:45 p.m. and|tie with New York Yankees.|Red Sox had won the opener 4-3|rookie status the following sea-jhis sixth homer, to spark the -% Anyon--H A Grant my game,"' said Littler who col- A vs Fernhill i i son. Angels to ther first-game tri- second sg a tries 11 in ; d n pot among the pro/Houdaille Indus in nings. Tas Lanoway-it J Hawkins [lected the $25,000 first price--|money winners with $53,704.16,|Geneosha Aces, at Alexandra The Yankees walloped Balti-| Harmon Killebrew, Bob Alli-|umph. Leon Wagner's sixth-in- 8-24 Dreyer--G R Gardiner [top payoff of the year--in the/hehind Arnold Palmer who has|Park, west diamond, 6:45 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE more 7-3 Saturday while the|Son, Lenny Green, Don Min-|ning single snapped a 5-5 tie in WE a ge PS cong J Donovan $100,000 golf classic Sunday./$60,331. Palmer had a poor| South Ontario County League, Twins tamed Chicago 5-3,|cher and Zorro Versalles were|the second game. : Start good, won driving. "Pool 68,114. , I'm playing as well as I am|tournament, never contending,|-- Brooklin at Port Perry, 8:15 LEADERS Cleveland outslugged Boston|the other Minnesota homer hit-| After rookie catcher Bob Till- eta -- ------jcapable of playing. I won't be/and wound up with a 71, for 296 p.m, | 14-10, Washington topped De-|ters as pitchers Jim Katt andjman's 1lth-inning homer had AILEY POUBLE Send 0 PAID 6106.39 |the favorite though. I never/and $460. He spent more than troit 4-2 in 10 innings and the|Camilo Pascual registered their|won the first game for the Red Third R EERG REY = 00 a0 <jo/am." that on new golf club grips, dur-/ BASEBALL une By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Angels drubbed the Athletics|fifth and eighth victories, re-|Sox, Cleveland gained a split ace STORONTO STREET..." 32°! Those are strong words forjing the tournament, trying to| Lakeshore Intermediate al National League "1, spectively. on the slugging of Jerry Kin- 1 mile. Marshall turf course. 3 and4-yearolds. Allowances. Parse $2500. |Littler, an even-tempered quiet/straighten out his game. |gue -- Oshawa at Orono, 6:3 AB R H Pet.| Home runs also sparked the/dall and Al Luplow. Kindall 'ae WEPPS? 4 Str Fi Jockey mente sem (man who finally made predic-| Littler broke Nicklaus' heart! F. Alou, S. Fran 210 39 73 .348)BOOSTS BATTING LEAD Orioles to their double victory|slammed a three-run homer, Prince Sparkle S $80 33 2% Wolski_--W G Moore tions of stardom stand up when jearly in the final round, with a i ouis 144 25 50 i j py oo raised his og Sy ingyen Psy Whitey ig rey _ -- ce 5 -1¥4 3-5% Fitzons--Windfields Farm |he took the Open last year at|string of evenly spaced birdies i 227 48 78 . ing batting average to .356. He|Herzog an uss Snyder con-|the nightcap, Luplow, who also 1 4-2 Gubbins--Mrs Von Richa ; 4 i i i 5% Lanoway--Amean Acres, }Oakland Hills. jon holes 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. He Dai Davenport, S.F. 197 37 66 .335|reached base six straight times|nected in the first game in sup-|contributed two scintillating 6-3% Simpson--J H Knox (A) He banged out a five-under-|turned in 31 and coasted {Park and Oshawa Dairy vs)' navis LA. 248 46 82 .331|before relief pitcher Ed Fishér|port of Milt Pappas' sixth vic-|catches in the outfield, drove in TN DitdlachLanson' Farm | 4 | Nicklaus, Bei pon nH aren Whitby, at Whitby; both games| 'pin, _ Mays, San Fran-|struck him out in the sixth in- tory. Brooks Robinson and/two runs with a triple and sac- ti 25 Bolin--Mrs RW Burgess Ww th ) t biggest check as a pro, $10,000, gy lg pl Ajax Lions|cis¢0, 57. eas of the ni gates p. me Jackie Brandt were the four;|rifice fly, doubled, singled and la : 0-8 10-6% Dalton--Stafford Farm 'events for second place, made a final i fees i | Runs Batted In -- T. Davis,|crac two singles, walked'bagger men in the second game|scored once. Wiser b; & % Tohes oe Gordon Keegents. teelges A Baneare. ' ean , ' run at the lead on the 600-yard| VS Beaton s Dairy, at Alexan- 64. Start good, ridden out. Pool 84,139. Beat-Champ Game!!2st hole when he banged two|dra Park, 6:30 p.m. | Hits -- T. Davis, 82. a . LBLONDOLL (entry) .. 410 270 230| ;wood shots to within 17 feet of] LACROSSE | Doubles -- Robinson, Cincin- Fourth Race S-Empiric ... sang fete © 3.70, MONTREAL (CP)--A round/the pin while Littler hit a trap| OLA Senior League -- Brook-|nati, 20. rac ers a oad di I "|e ka ek culate td Saas a LEEYAN . - 440/of golf to establish who could bina " Priya pen a and/lin Hillcrests at Brampton, 8:30! Triples -- Rates, Houston, 7. Wt PP % Str Fin Jockey Owner iwear an "I beat the champion" |trapped his third. But Nicklaus} p.m. Home Runs -- Mays, 21. eee . iz 3 a Sao Be 7 ae ')* |padge was postponed Sunday|missed his eagle putt and uit.|? Stolen Bases -- Wills, Los An-| e Admiral p= ii a rity oe 2 core &t ee oes Darling Evans willand po gent wae me LACROSSE itching Purkey, Cincin Off Roc ; Lester Wi l S 5 'mstrong Bros a Ss. Judy aril . | j aoe oe ig] See wees te sing, fnyon§ Rotennerg (A) | play her round today. | Sam Snead, the half - way; nati, 10-1, .909. 116 1 7-1% Dalton--Roymar Sta | Thousands of amateur golfers|leader, rallied from 78 in the SCORES Strikeouts--Koufax, us 7 Ae Ju Hulloa Farm [across Canada have been play-|third round to a two-under 70 geles, 132. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| In the opener, Atlanta came|Frey evened it up with a homer Pinner eho f 4, Seal tnd -- Cheryba,Trainer FM Merrill Jr, jing 18 holes during the last weekjto finish in a 10th-place tie at! By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League | Atlanta Crackers were just aj/from behind a 4-3 deficit, ex-|and a bases-loaded single. good. won ridden out. Pool 107,786. to register for the privilege voll SATURDAY AB R H Pet./nait game out of the first divi-|Ploding for four runs in the| John Gabler blanked the A 2REBEL DEV. ..... "$90 329|matching their net scores} Three Canadian golfers : Rollins, Minn. 225 30 80 .356, ; seventh and three more in the league-leading Suns for the Fifth Race CRINIBUD gcc a0 248]against the gross totals of Stan|picked up money in the tourna-| Catharines 2 Brocklin 19 |zimmenes, K. City 176 23 00 saiitoue © the kiemnationsl League) tt the big blow was Ren\Chiste, Se was tapeed for tues Ons and sixteenth miles.d-yearolds. Claiming ali $8500. Purse VeOnard and Mrs. Evans. --. yrs on aie Port Credit 6 Brampton 8 > age ng oa bo 7 "ai forts 'of a .143 hitter. |Plaza's three-run homer. |doubles, but otherwise held the ; Sir Fin Jockey Owner Pr dah Bong ye straight 72s for a 285 total and Ontario Junior Runnels,' Boston 205 28 68 .332| The Crackers whipped Ro- : Suiele Bloons wens double-|rmuck out eight pags ocd 7 ah DisereRary Misemer pisiLeonard, the 1961 Canadian|$1,590 in prize money. _ Hastings 19 Fergus 18 Runs -- Green, Minnesota, 47.|chester Red Wings twice Sun-/header from Richmond Virgin-/© Cut Ot) Se Git vent hit » , ; . jians, 6-1 and 5-4; Syracuse a ee wanton ware PGA titleholder, is to play his| 8 rge Knudson uns Batted in -- Wagner,| . jes ; Shi i ri i" bee Pig yp Hin A , play Toronto's Geo Knud R Batted I Hh bos Wt ane - Tey <j ce Chiefs shut out Jacksonville|grand slam homer for the 5-% Brown--Blackwell, Pt'ello |round following the $100,000 golf|had a 72 for 287 and $1,175.| YESTERDAY'S |Los Angeles and Robinson, 44,/only nine percentage peuee ae S 7.0 and Columb: Jet Chiefs. $- Bolin--View Hulloa Farm |classic at Clifton, N.J. Farther back was Al Johnston Hits -- Rollins, 80. jhind the Wings in the battle) Suns vorty "Macic| Ace reliever Claude Raymond Sweep. Trainer AH Warner, = {0 =" of Montreal, who shot a 73 for! Doubles -- Robinson, 21, for fourth place, turned back Toronto Maple the victim of the Colum- Pool 35,716, Quinella Pool 49,128. | 288 and $950. STARS Triples -- Robinson 6. Catcher Jim Saul, struggling Leafs .7-6 in other action, he anrlaing "He yf og 'tates . Home Runs --Gentile, Balti-/along on a .143 batting average| The second game of the Co-l runs in. the eighth and was Brazil May SOCCER SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|more, Cash, Detroit, and Wag: |at wane Hane, snmeee 5 tee meng a a pronto doubleheader !charged with his second defeat | Ri ;,.jner, 15. run single in the fifth inning o} anet , of the season. The big blow was . Eiie org Hong prec -- Stolen Bases -- Wood, De- the nightcap to make life easy|four innings with the Leafsipon Brand's ted ts single. Count Page... 12372 Ink 1 Retain Its | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |singied twice and homered in|'"it, and Howser, Kansas City,/for Johnny, Kucks. _ leading 2-1. |Bob Priddy, second of four Co- piown, Panther 107 8 1 31 21 2% 2nk Harrison--Stafford Farm SATURDAY the first game, then singled and/*,,, D cl The Wings got only three hits} Norm Gigon was the big man/jumbus pitchers, got the vic- Gar ards iy mic wwe sa tr i : Exhibition {slammed a two-run triple in the|, Pitching sh onovan, Cleve: ot Kucks, who picked up his|for Buffalo in both games. He tory. : Reluctant Deb . 109 5 5 5h 41 4h 5-14 Dalton---Simon Sheffield United 4 Kintracht,/second as Minnesota swept aj !and, 8-2, .800. Wescial. iti fifth victory in seven decisions./qroye in the run that broke a| 1m Saturday action, Buffalo a a "fi, 63%4 Robinson--Vis, Hardinge or ] e |West Germany 0 |doubleheader from Chicago) ar i -- Pascual, MMNe-| Rochester lefthander Art Quirk 1-1 tie with a single in the sixth|Delted Richmond 8-0, Columbus Eiltoro The Great 114 3 6 7.3 741% & * "Gubbins--Bill Beasley | | SUNDAY White Sox 8-4 and 11-7, cota, 3 _____|didn't allow a hit until two out Fhe Gakic Mk eeu | ccleated Toronto 9-6 and Ro- gener © os Ball Fare--Countershock, Trainer shy Silvestri CP from AP-Reuters | World Soccer Cup | Pitching--Milt Pappas, 1-| jin the fifth. Then he walkd/o! the opener, ' jchester beat Atlanta 5-3. Syra- ' oe Se ei SANTIAGO, Chile--The World Quarter-finals oles, permitted only six hits in . . \Fred Hopke and was tapped/|4-4 deadlock in the sixth of the|cuse and Jacksonville split a Seventh R TCAteDow RAGE (B) 2.80 2.30 2.30/Soccer Cup championship has|*USoslavia 1 West Germany 0\a route-going performance in Jaipur Wins for a bloop double by Jerry|nightcap with a home run. Vees doubleheader. Syracuse won the ace isirrye fred «c) 2.90 4 shaped up into a straight fight |Chile 2 Russia 1 the first game as Baltimore \Buchek to set the stage for/had a 4-0 lead in the second/opener 7-6 and lost the second 1% Miles. Threo-yont-olg Fillies. Cas. Fealed. CWS. Purse $25,000 added. (between South America and| Brazil 3 England 1 ltook two from New York Yank.-| : k |Saul's Hit. !game, but couldn't hold it. Jim/game 5-2. Tiaming Tage CS ian Fiize's-Windtican p.|Pastern Burope. Cuschoslovakis 1 Hungary @ 'ees, 61 and 7.2. Belmont Sta es a : Batiling Was. 3 oh dat Wie ce a a tet Gen | NEW YORK (AP) -- It will Beauty Strip . peiag oo , uby _{pion, will mee ost country} } she Lavelia she st suheoe re ©'Chile in one semi-final Wednes-| BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS take the Triple Crown to decide For A Time ; Sak eoreen--J =p Ayan E-|day in Santiago and Yugoslavia the three-year-old championship} Fire Queen 1% Uyeyama_J W. Smallwood | #4 Czechoslovakia clash in the) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 5 |i, United States horse racing] abe har gnk Rasmussen--H C Burton |Other match the same day at American League Los Angeles 1 Houston 13 ier ee c | Crystal Glass S, 10-79% Bolin--J V Martin A-|Vina del Mar on the Pacific WI G 8 Decidedly won the Kentucky! Own Colleen TL) hak Eine Bill Beasley p. Coast. New York 31 21 oo iBL cates = og 'tetera 45 |Derby in record time, Greek] on Gis ; oe 13-5% Dittfach--Statford Farm | All the West European teams/ Minnesota 34 24 586 lSan Seapets a5 a Lee 6-13 Money took the Preakness in a Dezory 21 S161h 1k 15. Ist wangway--Bo-Teek Farm |_west Germany, Italy, Eng-| : | 4 : 5%! thrilling finish, And Saturday, Wane 53s Ga i Wolski--C E Simmons A- | : Cleveland 30 22 .577 |New York 2-4 Chicago 1-5 Jai 8 i th Bart chat ott rase--Flaring Top. Trainer M.A. Lure land--are out, as is Russia, | 30 24 (556 lLos Angeles 9-9 Houston 3-7 aipur stuck his nose across the BP oe 5 After Sunday's play Brazil| 28 26.519 4 | Pittsburgh 12-3 Milwaukee 8-2 | ire to capture the $153,300 Bel- Ei hth R SOME STEED .... 13.80 7.20 6,90\l00ked to be almost a certainty|Chicago 29 29 .500 | Premsbés Pitchers Today |MOnt Stakes with a dramatic 1g ace SCAPTART poi - 450 250/to retain 'the title it won in|Baitimore 27 29 .482 San Francisco (McCormick|*!'!ch run. : ttargite Claiming alt 1350. vurae inooo. "Stockholm four years ago. Kansas City 25 33 481 9 |2.2 at Cincinnall) (O'Toole 4-6 sasnek' cee ee ee ' 31 donk inf ; ILE CEL ES Boston 22 31 .419 94 | night.) ' A eel rai te HeCombe tL Bwden Chile ican nes has got as Washington --'19 36 .345 1314/ Pittsburgh (Gibbon 0-1 Parhciied well ik Ge Sapnare ree ere qicight--Talltew far as the semi-finals of the _Saturday's Results Chicago) (Cardwell 2-6.) Decidedly, a badly - beaten ' World Cup. Sunday night cele-| Detroit 2 Washington 4 Philadelphia (McLish 5-1 at) sichth in the Preakness, wountl brations went on all over ihe ere 14 Boston 10 St. Louis) (Simmons 6-2 night.) up fourth, nearly eight lengths country because of its 2-1 up- i. cago Goto in --_-- -- (Farrell ed be behind Jaipur. Jockey Bill Har- set victory over Russia at the|*ansas City is Angeles (Only games scheduled.) = |tack said Decidedly "didn't act northern desert town of Arica.| _ Sunday's Resu It s International League like a horse at any part of the! Brazil defeated England 3-1 at|Detroit 1-4 Washington 2-5 We WL Pet. GBL ace." Total attendance, Six days, 51,018. Vina del Mar, the Czechs|Cleveland 3-9 Boston 4-3 Jack'ville 36 16 .692 i, | Greek Money, who skipped xa tan NEN el ey linen, Rs in ene Bo dw . ; ian team 1-0 at Rancagua and) go 4- ¢ x , Striking distance of the pace- U.K. Team Still [a stalwart Sheffield defence an the Yugoslavs beat West Ger-| Kansas City 6-5 Los Angeles 14-6|mochester 24 25 .490 10% | cot; 5 ba ga netmind i setitng Admiral's Voyage for inder Dave Thomson com-|many 1-0 in Santiago, | ' Probable Pitchers Today _ Atlanta 25 27 400 11/11, miles of the 1%4-mile test. Unbeaten Here bined to turn back Frankfurt) England and Brazil were tied) Baltimore (Rebarts 0-2 at/Columbus 20 30 400 15 |But he faded to seventh, beat. thrusts. |1-1 at half time but the South|New York) (Daley 2-0 night.) {Syracuse 20 30 400 «15 ing only the lightly - regarded TORONTO (CP) -- Sheffield| American team put the game| Cleveland (Perry 4-3) at Bos-/Richmond ; 21 33 389) 16 |roik Dancer United soccer club headed home jon ice with two quick goals at/ton (Wilson 3-1 night. | __ Saturday's Results BREAKS JINX Sunday night with an unbeaten WEEKEND FIGHTS the start of the second half. National League |Richmond 0 Buffalo 8 | There was jubilation around) record in a 10-game exhibition| Chile scored its first goal at W L Pct. GBL|Columbus 9 Toronto 6 |Jaipur's barn. The son of Nas- tour of Canada and the United| 11 minutes of the first half.|Los Angeles 43 19 .694 |Syracuse 7-2 Jacksonville 6-5 /rullah-Rare Perfume fulfilled States. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Russia O66 te ame in the 24th Ban Francisco 40 21 656 2% --- vA "i i jthe hopes of owner George D. The ed "onst-to- Buenos Aires--Luis F. jeo(™mingte but Chile went ahead) Cincinnati 31 23 574 8 | unday's Kesults | Widener. ; y can a coast-to-coast uepeen ie Fgh ig again a minute later. ISt. Louis 31 24 .564 8% |Columbus 7 Toronto 6 Jaipur had been kept out of jour here Saturday night byjaee with' Antonio Marcilla| Y¥g0slavia_ scored its only|Ptitsburgh 3125 .554 9 | (Second ppd, rain) .. the Kentucky Derby and Preak- shutting out Eintracht of Frank-|145 3, argentina, 10. *|goal against West Germany five Milwaukee 27 31 466 14 |Richmond 1-4 Buffalo 6-5 jness with one thing in mind-- furt, West Germany, 4-0 for a| New York -- Teddy Wright minutes from the end of the|Houston 24 33 .421 16% |Rochester 4-0 Atlanta 10-2 |win the Belmont. Widener had tally of nine wins and a draw.|15344, Detroi "cy right, |hard-fought defensive contest. | Philadelphia 23 33 41117 {Syracuse 7 Jacksonville 0 \tried 10 times without success . » Detroit, outpointed Denny Se estes, (CT " | 5 : The Czechs scored their win-|Chicago 20 38 .345 21 Games Today to win the race. A crowd of 10,593 saw inside| Moyer, 159, Portland, Ore., 10. ning goal in the 11th minute and/ New York 15 38 .283 23% | Richmond at Toronto Admiral's Voyage, who led| right Keith Kettleborough score| Panama -- Ismael Laguna, then held the powerful Hun- Saturday's Results Columbus at Buffalo most of the way, was second three goals and 'centre forward|119/4, Panama, stopped Augus- garian attack throughout the|San Francisco 4 St. Louis 8 | Syracuse at Atlanta |by 1% lengths over Crimson Derek Pace add a single while|tin Carmona, i11,% Cuba, 6. |rest of the game. INew York 11 Chicago 6 Rochester at Jacksonville |Satan.

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