Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1962, p. 4

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10 THE OSHAWA riMES, Friday, Juty ©, 1702 WOODBINE RACE CHARTS _Scugog Cleaners z|LOopple MacLean Scugog Cleaners toppled Mac- Lean's Esso 6-1 in the second half of the City and District Major League doubleheader, last night at Alexandra Park, to tighten their grip on third place in the league standing. Murray Hobbs, on the mound for Scugogs and Ronnie: Phil- lips, for MacLean's, both came up with good performances but the Cleaners were in a hitting mood and their hard-hit drives to the outfield "found the holes" while MacLean's, who also had some long, solid drives to the outer regions of the diamond, found these gathered in by the Scugog outfield and this was the difference of the game. MacLean's scored first when Mike Tutak singled in the sec- ond frame, to open it and sprinted to third base when the right fielder fumbled the ball, An infield out let Tutak -cross the plate and put MacLean's in front 1-0 -- but they never scored again. As a matter of fact, Boi. Keenan's double to open the fifth and a single by Gary Minacs in the 8th, were the only other hits collected off Murray Hobbs, who received brilliant support from his three outfielders, Lloyd Mapes, John Sedowski and Ray Suddard. Ac- tually, the losers hit Hobbs' of- ferings with authority but they couldn't find the empty places. Ron Wilson's triple in the third inning, followed by a walk Scugog Girls Top Teddy K's Osiawa Scugog Cleaners blanked Teddy K's 5-0 in their East Toronto Junior Girls' Soft- ball League fixture, last night at Coxwell Stadium. "ie 'ar An opening walk, then after) joiting two out, a single by Carol is Parker, walk to Connie Cross-|X™as, Candy. ile mar, a _ by einag Pier Miss, Roadhouse 16 son and a hit batter, le : Lucas, gave Scugog Cleaners] stan good, won heey, their first two runs. Suddard 'walked again in the second and scored on Carol Germond's Acta. the. thi d, Li Iked In the re ucas wal ; Mary Ciough singled and so|,ucker did Sandra Paradise and then a walk to Suddard and Ger- --_-- -- fly produced Oshawa's other two runs. Sandra Paradise, pitching for| Mone Road, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, earn-|Chipper Ni ed the shutout when she gave) Wrst Bun ou 03 Biup only one hit, a single to) start good, won handily. Linda Fields, in the very first CRE TEE PETE inning, after one out. From Third Race "RCLOSe TO ME that point, Scugog Cleaners dominated the game. 6 ETO ME . ic 7 Furlongs, 8- and 4-year-old maidenfillies, Canadian Wt PP St % 4, Str Fin Jockey Owner Edgor's Flirt .. lil 1-1 to Me .... 32% 25 6-1 +% 71% 53 21% 3h 5-% 61 62% D'fach--W F Mor' : 76 74% G'bins--Mrs . 9 8% Lanoway--Mre J V H'nter 9% 8. 6% % Parnell--J Leneck Winner gr f 8 Selector -- Duro Blend. Trainer E Mann. Start good, won driving, Pool 36,859 Fourth Race ACADIAN L 6-ACADIAN LADY 5 Furlongs, 2-year-old maidens, Wt PP St to Mapes and an error in double, put Somes In the fifth, bled, this time with two scored later on a make it 3-1, - Mapes, Suddard 'and Bill nylo, made it 41 8th, Hobbs singled with out and Wilson followed homer, to complete the scoring. This was Wilson's extra-base hit of the game in five tries, incl a double, triple and homer, was next in line with two doubles and a single. : Gary Minacs had two singles while Tutak's single and Keen- an's double were the only other hits given up by Hobbs. MACLEAN'S ESSO -- Min acs, ss; Copeland, Ib; nor, 3b; Courtney, rf; ef; Weldon, c; Keenan, Kelly, 2b; Phillips, p. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Wil- son, ss; Burke, 3b; Mapes, rf; Suddard, If; Kornylo, Ib; Sa dowski, cf; Fegan, ¢; Wright, 2b; Hobbs, p. : ei . Hy ; > e he) Marea rae voy PoMenaranne a ri i A Phi an SP ee Second Race J 8h | agai D'fach--M Mitehell Edmiston. 1l- li. Piay.Trainer W F 2 te SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud- 3.10 dard, 2b; Germond, 1b; Bod- dy, ss; Parker, 3b; Crossman, e; Wilson, cf; Lucas, If; Clough, rf; Paradise, p; Nosal, <f in 6th. TEDDY K'S -- Christie, 2b; Daley, 3b; Fields, 1b; Mc- Graw, Mf; McCordy, p; Van- Kirk, c; Reuter, cf; Nobert, rf; Uliver, ss; V. Nobert, p in 3rd. | Two Hillcrests Are High In Scoring seats TORONTO (CP) -- Scoring per Buttle leaders in the Senior Division) peiy, of the Ontario Lacrosse Asso-|Fairbr'k Queen ciation: G A Pts, Moore, St. Cath 7 e Sta: Lotton, Briin 1 = Ferguson, --_ Ry 7 = Fifth Race W. Thompson, B'pt'n ; Ahearne, Port Credit 14 6 20 |°% Furlons® Thtse year-olds. G. Thompson, B'pt'nll 7 18 ested Blue Well Chosen . de ; ii READY FOR BIG MATCH RACE TOMORROW Gubins | two-year-old fillies, which | race in 42 years. Gubins will | will be aboard 'Cesca'. | they'll ride on Saturday in| ride 'Aim n Fire' and Dalton --CP Wirephoto Czech Tennis Ace 'Continues Upsets Bueno, 6-4, 6-3, in the semi-fi- nals. Mrs. Susman avenged a Whitman Cup defeat and crushed Ann Haydon of Britain 8-6, 6-1. NEEDS A PLAN "T don't know. much about Mrs. Sukova," Mrs. Susman ad- mitted. "I've watched her play a few times, and I know she is a baseline player. I shall have to start thinking out a plan to beat her." It won't be easy. One of Mrs. Sukova's most distinguished vic-| y aye Vista, 14; Valleyview, 1. Sogn ea summed! woodview, 6; Connaught, 11. iA "She's one of the most decep- 5 (a - a om Baloo, yee 4% tive Players in the game today./ Connaught Team [pea sir, ; 24 +h tm) Mobuen -- 'Smythe Defeat Woodview aggressive shot. You get in the rt good, won driving. Pool 19,132, Quinella Pool 24,401. Connaught Park Bantams de- way of her volley and her over- head and her baseline drive, but the ball comes back at you)feated Woodview Park boys 5-2 last night in a postponed game, at Woodview Park. every time." Mrs. Sukova, a former basket- The winners scored a run in the second inning on an error ball international who keeps her weight down by going for long runs three times a week through|/and hits by Clapp and Gazdik the winter, came to Wimbledon|and two in the fourth when champion Maria Bueno of Bra-|with a skimpy tennis wardrobe! Dick, Glendinning and Clapp zil. of one skirt and one pair offal! hit safely. SIngletons in the next two frames completed their total Mrs. Sukova achieved her/socks. most incredible triumph Thurs-| "I shall take the skirt back day. Loping about the baseline|to my hotel and wash it in time Leaming singled to score and playing a largely defensive|for the final," she said. 'The Bradley in the first inning and socks are my lucky pair." got his team's only other run in the 7th, on a homer. MICKEY MANTLE STILL wate. 2"tiges"b COMMANDS RESPECT 2b; Glendinning, 3b; Clapp, 1b; Gazdik, cf; McGahey, If; Brack, rf. WOODVIEW -- Kitchen, 3b; NEW YORK (AP)--Mickey season Wednesday and Man- |Bradley, c; Tole, 1b; Leaming, Mantle has been hitting home pod at = rie ande og p; Parker, cf; W. Bradley, ss; runs at such a spectacular | OMY, 4 staritng games. His |Kalinowski, 2b; Twaites, rf; pace of late it is difficult | p,qut"Y Kept him out of 30 |Drew, If to believe his "left knee, "My leg doesn't bother me wrenched in a fall mote than swinging," he explained six weeks ago, still is far from h Thursday, "It hurts only when MAYBE SHE LOST cog et th en le I'm running or when I have BY HER PANTIES to pivot to make a throw." York Yankees' M-and-M pair Mantle's batting average is WIMBLEDON, England has hit 13 home runs. Roger | .321, Still the most feared bat- | (AP) -- Question: Can the Maris, whose bat suddenly | ter in the American League, | Color of a girl's panties af- has become alive again after | Mickey has been walked 52| fect her tennis? a sluggish spring, has hit| times and has reached base Maria Bueno, the 22-year- seven homers to six for Man- | more than 50 per cent of the | 0d Brazilian champ, wore tle. Maris hit his 19th of the | time. dazzling pink drawers at her Wimbledon semi-final BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | «.""**. Which, some folks say, is one reason why she lost. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Maria's pants were so luminous that every time she displayed them--when WL Pct. GBL she served or leapt for a 57 29 . shot -- the centre court 55 30 . crowd laughed, 50 32 . And every time they 45 36. laughed Maria fumed, 43 35. Maria, the favorite, went 40 41. down 4-6, 3-6 to Czech 34 47 « housewife Vera Sukova, 32 46 . who wore conservative Chicago 30 54. New York 21 57. Thursday's Results white pants. |Los Angeles 11 San Francisco 3 Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 5 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Milwaukee (Willey 1-3 or Hen- & CISHVAOHS, PLES TR ETE SRR HSKN ES EOS T oie igitey + IN RED PRISONS BERLIN (AP) -- East Ger- many's Communist regime has 7,000 prisoners working at 22 labor camps ti East Germany, according to Infor- mation Bureau West, a private Western intelligence service. SEARLES, Used Cars 1957 V.W. DELUXE. Thor- oughly reconditioned, A very clean car in excellent condition + 10.10 5,00 4.00 Jockeys George (left) and Harlon Dalton, give confident pats to their 4.40 2.80 2JAYELL'S BA-BET .... 2.90 claiming all $5000. Purse $1800, Str Fin Joe! 1-5% Anyon--Audley F'm G'bins--Mra J J M'ny & 14 Onyx Man 414 33 2% Acadian Lady Jayell's _Ba-Bet son 5-1% 5-2% Rem'lard--Kia Ora F'm 62 6% Cos' View F'm 7-1% 7-4% Lanoway-- DW Hess 8-2¥_ 8-2% D'fach--J and V Dunn 98 9-7% Parnell--Bo-Teek F'm 1 10- Dalton--Long and Burns jummer Jewel. Trainer E Kalensky. » won easily. Pool 44,778 8-QUINTE BLUE .... 6-ROCKY RIVER .... 3-WELL CHOSEN ears Cimg.all $3500. Purse $1900. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' 8-2% 7-1 0- WIMBLEDON, England (CP) A ranked United States tennis star is faced with the prospect of solving the secret of an un- ranked Czech woman who has become the giant-killer in the women's singles of the all-Eng- land lawn tennis tournament. Mrs. Vera Sukova, 30-year-old loping, soft balling Czech, reached the women's singles fi- nal by upsetting four of the world's stars. Her opponent in the final, Sat- urday, -is Mrs. Karen Hantze Susman, 19-year-old U.S. Wight- man Cup star. Karen was seeded No. 8. No body thought of seeding Mrs. Sukova, an ambling, heavily built baseline player who has been around the European cir- cuit for years and never done anything spectacular. But in the last 10 days, she has demolished Jan Lehane of Australia and three seeded stars --defendirig champion Angela Mortimer of Britain, U.S. Wightman Cup star Darlene Hard and 1959-1960 Wimbledon Castator, Brmptn 10 8 18 NEIGHBORHOOD SOFTBALL GAMES|... ei 5% Winner ch f 8 Menetrier Start good, won driving. e 5-BLONDOLL - 3.20 250 220 Sixth Race ECOLDEN +" 30 ip 1-FLASHING TOP pees aeee 2.40 1 and 16th Miles. Three year olds up. Fillies and Mares. Alw. Parse $2800, Wt PP % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2 1-1% Harrison -- Mrs. 23 2% Anyon --A_G Hi Bolin Pigs Bog Se i 1960 V.W. DELUXE. A one owner car in showroom condi- tion, fully | 345 guaranteed. . SOC ITA RSE teGiG THE ANNUAL (this is the 5th) All-Ontario Junior Softball i Oshawa City and District Softball = Association, is to be held at Alexandra Park tomorrow and indications are that this year's tourney will be the biggest and best ever. ; We have had no official confirmation, at the time of writ- ing, but latest word is that there are 13 entries -- including the two strong local Juvenile teams. Why two Juvenile teams were accepted -- to create an odd number -- in a Junior tournament, is something we are unable to explain, unless perhaps the committee is "playing it safe" in the event of a last-minute default by one of the 10 out-of-town entries. At any rate, with teams coming from Brockville, Belleville, Pe- terborough, Hamilton, Beamsville, Toronto, etc., tomorrow's ~ program will give Oshawa softbal fans some top-notch en- = tertainment. Since it is obviously necessary to arrive at the 4 "eights" as quickly as possible, we assume that when the # draw is made tomorrow noon, at Alexandra Park -- three @ teams will get a bye in the preliminary round. This will j@ Mean 10 teams, or five games in the opening session, with ™ the three "byes" and five winners moving into the second « round, followed by a semi-final session for four teams at = 5.00 p.m. and the tournament championship final game, under the floodlights, at 8.00 p.m. It shapes up as a full day of fine softbell action, with attendance prizes as an added = attraction for the spectators. A crowd of 1,000 is expected » at tomorrow night's final game. BRIGHT BITS: -- Heffering's Imperials nosed out Pic-O- = Mats last night in a keenly-fought battle, 4-3, and these two < teams are now tied for first place in the City and District = Major League race. . .. SCUGOG CLEANERS whipped Mac- ~-Lean's, to tighten their grip on the third rung. . . . AN OSH- AWA TRIO, Mesdames J. H. McDiarmid, R. B. Reed and E. J. Goodman, took top honors with three wins in the trebles tournament, at the Stouffville Lawn Bowling Club on Wed- nesday. .. . MAJOR LEAGUE baseball action yesterday was limited but the Dodgers boosted their margin with an 11-3 win over the Giants while Pirates blanked Phillies 5-0... . CLEVELAND INDIANS climbed back for a share of the top in the American League with a 7-6 win over the Tigers and Orioles nipped White Sox 5-4, TORONTO LEAFS wal- loped Syracuse 12-0 but Jacksonville kept on winning, 2-0, over Richmond. . . . 32 SOCCER FANS were arrested in Montreal Wednesday night and pleaded guilty to charges of refusing to move when ordered by police. Two Hamilton players were roughed up by fans and the riot ended the game with 10 minutes still left to play. There'll be no more games at Faillon Stadium until the affair is cleaned up... . ONLY 443 "Shriners" showed up at New Woodbine race track yesterday for their special feature "Shriners' Purse" event and the total attendance was only 5,679. Veteran movie comedian Harold Lloyd, former imperial potentate, present- ed the trophy... . DON DILLARD, Cleveland's rookie out- fielder hit a grand-slam homer for a win on Wednesday and last night delivered the payoff blow to beat Tigers, in spite of three homers by Rocky Colavito, If the Indians can man- age to do as well against the rest of their A.L. opponents as they did against Yankees, they may still come out on top with the pennant. Shedrow Hums With Argument TORONTO (CP)--The boys in the backstretch and the pros , around the racetrack are build- ing up a big controversy over the outcome of Saturday's match race at Woodbine be- tween the filly Cesca, owned by Jack Stafford of Toronto, and » the colt Aim n Fire, owned by Roxie Gian of Buffalo. 4 Z a b 8 ® m = a Pa z = ® 9-1% 10 Dalton -- Pheasant --Happy Landing. Trainer C. F. Chi Pool 44,33 00! 1959 V.W. DELUXE with sun roof. A one owner car, looks and runs like 51346 1958 FORD SEDAN. Radio, Stonderd shift, Runs well Priced to sell tid ga BANTAM GIRLS Rundle Park, 14; Fernhill, 20. PEE WEE BOYS 1959 V.W. DELUXE: A one owner car. Hos been well cored for, Beautiful condition fully sd | 295 guoronteed. Blondoll 1-2 Gol jes Fm 1958 V.W. DELUXE. Looks like new. Thoroughly recondi- tioned, good tires, $1095 Fully guaranteed 1957 PONTIAC COACH. A QUINELLA 5 AND 4 PAID $13.50 Seventh Race SHOOKER 6 R . 7CAIRNFIELD aid 1 Mile Turf Course. Three year oldsup. Claiming all $6000. t t % Fin Jockey PEPE ESS SER ET SR aaa Page Service Hooke: ores US BRAND NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGENS AS LOW AS $195 DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY SABY AN MOTOR SALES LTD. x in -- Henferd 5-2 5-3% Wolski -- Jo-Ann Sta 64 62% Viola -- Viola A- Harrison & Th Dreyer -- Edgor Ridge Sta e! - 7 & rvice Badge. Trainer D. D. Cardella Pool 40,564, HAND Falsun oy Eddgor's Lane 2 Winner b g 6 Bull Page Start good, won driving. 2FULL 6-MR YO Eighth Race eMn Yo TE 1 and 16th Miles, Three year olds.Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, Wt PP St % Fin Jockey Owner Full Hand 117 2 7 62% 1-3 1-4% Harrison -- The Pheasant Mr, Yo Te .... 107 6 1 2% Wolski -- Morrison Learned Friend 122 1 Mrs. Von Rich'n Who Goes . 1464 JH Mackin Hasty Fox ... 4-1% 5-1% Cosenting -- Long View Honey Boots .. Burgese Rosequeen i 6-3 6-2% Dittfach -- Mrs, 85 7-1% Turcotte -- Union Jack Subtle Approach 7-nk 8-2% Dreyer -- Gardiner Tantrum's - - ll. Sauvagette % 9- 91 Leo nk Bolin -- Cocomile 10-24% Lanoway -- Albob Farm or Dab 122 5 6 10-20 10-18 10-1 McCarthy Outdistanced ll- Dalton -- Cowan Gubbins -- Caimbura ¥m Winner b g 8 Correlation -- Karen Girl. Trainer Start poor, won easily Pool 46,129, F. H. Attendance 5,679. Only One Bird Makes It Home The Same Day The Oshawa Racing Pigeon Club held its last "Old Bird" race of the season on Sunday, July 1, from Hillsport, a dis- tance of 500 miles. The weatherman again threw his bag of tricks at the Osh awa entries, the second time in two weeks, and only John Shewchuck was able to get one bird home, in the same day, Only three entries qualified with- in the set race time. 14.30 7.70 sothernes te Ul Dp 6. 0. 7 90 50 60 Sb 2-nk Open Evenings 334 Ritson Rd. S. DIAL 723-3461 ---- AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER Results were as follows:-- J. Shewchuck, 987.00 yds. per min- ute; R. Bevan, 764.45 and R. Bevan, 744.81. great whiskies in one brand Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, each land (Grant 4-3) night. Baltimore (Roberts 4-3) at De- troit (Foytack 6-1) night. New York (Terry 10-7) at Minnesota (Pascual 12-4) night. Washington (Cheney 2-2) at Kansas City (Rakow 6-9) night. Boston (Wilson 6-2) at Los An- geles (Belinsky 7-3) night. Games Saturday Chicago at Cleveland Baltimore at Detroit New York at Minnesota eee at Kansas City Los Angeles San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Houston FRENCH OSCAR Anthony Perkins has been awarded France's equivalent of an Oscar for best foreign actor for his part in Goodbye Again. A Mans Cotta Have SLACKS..- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Kam's Drugs Top Plaza Foods 8-4 Karn's Drugs defeated P} i Foods 8-4 in their UAW Softee a ee ore Boston at Los Angeles (N) International League WL Pct. GBL 54 26 .675 44 33 571 8% 42 34 .553 10 40 37 .519 12% 37 42 468 1614 37 42 468 16% Syracuse 31 49 .388 23 Richmond 29 51 .363 25 Thursday's Results Toronto 12 Syracuse 0 Buffalo 1 Rochester 9 Columbus 3 Atlanta 4 Jacksonville 'oronto Buffalo Rochester Atlanta Columbus I |4-9). es ge Fo a at Alexandra} St. Louis (Sadecki 5-5) at New n yester ee afternoon. York (Cragi 4-11) night. wine ea ed the win for| Houston (Farrell 5-8 or Giusti Ss. He had a bad inning in 2-3) at Cincinnati (Jay 11-7) igh = paps pe he gave up t ree '- straight hits but poor| Philadelphia (McLish 5-2) at base-running cost Plaza Foods Pittsburgh' (Friend 8-8) night a chance to score, Then in the} Los Angeles (Podres 4-6) at fourth, Maeson opened with a| This is the first United States- ' Canada match race since Amer- : ican-owned Man o' War hum- : bled Canadian-owned Sir Barton ' at the Kenilworth track in Wind- sor Oct. 12, 1920. Saturday's match resulted 'from some friendly boasting ; after the. two-year-olds set Ca- nadian records in separate ; Paces a couple of weeks ago. The result was that the owners 'each put up $5,000 and the ! Jockey Club another $5,000 with the winner taking all. , Since then the colt-vs.filly * arguments have been going on ' steadily » Cesca has won all three starts ' tn her brief career and set a « Canadian record of 58 seconds ' for five furlongs in the $8,000 : My Dear Stakes June 28. Three ; days later, Aim n Fire lowered > the record to 57 2-5 seconds. single, was forced by Judd but | Bergiven singled, so did Breau and then Ruff homered for a four-run rally, which proved their only success, | Bergiven pitched for Plaza Foods, He gave up a run in the first frame on three walks and a choice play and another in the second when McPhee doubled and Woods sacrificed. Karn's scored at least. one in every inning after that to earn their win, Brooks, Dulny and McPhee all hitting well. KARN'S DRUGS -- Marshall, 2b; Bannon, ss; McPhee, cf; Brooks, p; Woods, 3b; Dulny, If; Butler, rf; LeGree, Ib; Ly- ons, p; Kirk, lb in 5th. PLAZA FOODS Boivan, 2b; Malloy, 3b; Shearer, c; Maeson, 'b; Judd, ss; Ber- given, p; Breau, cf; Ruff, rf; San Francisco (Marichal 11-5) night. Games Saturday Milwaukee at Chicago St. Louis at New York (2) Houston at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at San Fran- cisco American Leagie WL Pct. GBL 45 34 .570 45 34 .470 43 33 566 45 38 542 2 41 40°.506 5 40 39 506 5 6% 41 43 .488 37 43 .463 814 Kansas City 37 45 451 9 Washington 26 51 .338 18 Thursday's Results Detroit 6 Cleveland 7 Baltimore 5 Chicago 4 (Only games scheduled) Los Angeles Cleveland New York Minnesota Baltimore Detroit Chicago Boston % Wannamaker, If; O'Neill, 3b: Eldridge, baiteg in 7th, bios Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Wynn 4-5) at Cleve, Richmond 0 Jacksonville 2 Games Today Rochester at Toronto (N) Syracuse at Buffalo (N) -- at Jacksonville (N) Richmond at Atlanta (N) REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS American tennis stars took four of the five Wim- bledon titles at the first post-war, tournament 16 years ago today. The only one they didn't get was the men's singles, won by Yvon Petra of France. Pauline Betz won the women's sin- gles, Jack Kramer and Tom Brown the men's doubles, Louise Brough and Mar- garet Osborne the women's doubles, and Miss Brough and Brown the mixed dou- bles. 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