Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1962, p. 10

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McGRATH STILL IN am Junior Stars , In Limelight TORONTO (CP)--The battle;Kitchener Rockway, shot an ap- of the young giants promises to|proximate medal score of 67-- be one of the best matches today|four under par--in defeating in the third round of the Ontario|Sandy McAndrew of Sudbury 5 amateur golf championships. (and 3 in the second round. Brian Wilcox, 18, playing out) In his first match of the day of Thornhill, will meet PhiliCowan had no trouble with Ray Brownlee, 21, of Toronto on the| Phelps of the host club and won well-wooded Summit Golf and/g and 5, McAndrew upset Ernie Country Club. |Hauser of Kitchener 1 up. Wilcox emerged as a giant- killer when he upset low medal- Cowan meets Harold Barnett list Bill Parkes of Woodstock.| Summit today. Parkes shot a sizzling four-un-| Bob Jamieson of Peterbor- der 67 in the qualifying round./ough, Ontario junior champion, On an extra hole in the second] Will meet Gordon MacKenzie of round Thursday Wilcox, 1960 Toronto in another pairing. Canadian junior champion, took In another match today Parkes when he canned a 12-/George Smith of Toronto meets foot putt, The match went into Jeff McGrath of Oshawa. wi ens oN dogo ag ares In one of the more surprising Wilnne downed Wika Whitney UPsets Thursday, Bill Gardiner of Kitchener in the first round.|" wen channie Phil Pacey Brownlee, 1960 Ontario junior|s 24 4. Farley. almost an red champion now on a golf scholar-| stitution in the tournament-- ship at the University of Hous-) 0) in 1931-34-40-49-45-48 ton, defeated Pete King of An- $ caster 3 and 2 in the first round) The Morland brothers of ; and then dropped Dick Guthrie|North Bay, Dave and Bill, both ALL WINNERS! Three | lax after winning their first | championship at Summit Golf | boro; Bob Jamieson, 18, of |of Toronto 5 and 4 in the second.|were eliminated in the first and Country Club, near To- | Peterborough and Brian Wil- CCOWAN SPARKLES round. Dave was Ontario Ama- young golfers who have all | and second round matches in ronto, yesterday. Left-to-right, | cox, 18, of Thornhill. Gary Cowan, Canadian ama- teur champion in 1960 and Bill canta tA ASA EO NICO yg 5 won Junior championships, re- | the Ontario. amateur golf | are Phil Brownlee, 20, of Scar- --C PWirephoto teur champion playing out of was runner-up in 1957. _HEFFERING'S CLIMB "SPORTS MENU a. : 3 a Ts sm | PY Geo. H. Campbell | Cobourg S Sleep Dawe ni IN ae ies pool Hi ai a the bute pres in Vancouver yesterday. SPORTS EDITOR .swimmer Mary Stewart of | terfly section of women's 440- | May won the event in the re- Vancouver casts a longing | yard individual medley at Can- | cord time of 5:59.9, 4 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | Wi S Pit r Battl : glance towards the end of the | adian swimming champion- --(CP Wirephoto) circ ine enc iny amis manos i ot | Seven New Rec ords In games, five left, to be exact, if they are to manage to get ® | Cobourg Brokers, who ever(hits. His rival, Wills, made ityBrabin, If; Armstrong, 2b; sixth inning when Jones opened| berth in the Oshawa City and District Softball Association's since ihey joined the Oshawa|a real mound duel when he|Campbell, 3b; Melnick, c; Solo-|with a walk, O'Reilly doubled, Major League playoffs, but after watching last night's game, (City and District Softball As claimed 14 strikeout victims. |mon,'ss; Wills, p; Nelson, batt-|then with one out, Marty Jor- 4 e e : ; ; { "jation' j a y imes, |ed i :§ in 8th,|dan singled, so did Palmer it must be admitted there is a possible chance. After talking sociation's Major League, have) Dawe was tagged four times,|ed in 9th; Snow, rf, batted in 8t n ie : bout it and predicting it for two months, -Cobourg finally lbeen saying 'things would bejthe first a single by Dan Tur-/WEFFERING'S BOOST LEAD) Knight, for his third hit of the al 1d 1dcI i Wl 6 . noe tea 4 lot 4 the husk jdifferent' when they got Jimjeski. Oshawa's next hit didn't) Heffering's Imperials tighten-/82™®: climaxing a two-run cally m had Jim "'Sleep" Dawe in uniform last night and the husky |«cieep" Dawe out to pitch for;come until the 7th and it waS\eq their grip on first place in|that proved to be their winning . : sling-shot artist, who has an arm like a blacksmith's, mowed hem, proved their point last/Tureski again who clicked. Helthe tignt Major League race|Margin. By JIM PEACOCK \reaching international st and- son of Hamilton, Jack Kelso of down Pic-O-Mats for a 2-0 triumph, fanning 15 batters and night when the Cobourg advanced on a_ sacrifice by|when they nosed out MacLean's| Doug Cole had two doubles _VANCOUVER (CP) -- Na: ards. |Ocean Falls, B.C., and Mary giving up just four hits. At that, Wills for the Pics struck horageers Rabe dy cose Bn _ George Brabin and then was|Esso 6-5 in the first half of the|and a gg «ny raged as rege Tee Conca sam aee tae Fagg to inoinde ar Stewart of bgpe9 ( batsme allowed th .|past 15 Oshawa Pic-O-Mat bat-'thrown out at the plate on a/twin-bill. pair of doubles, to share the ae ids possibly _ members, wi €| Verth won the 220-yard men's eee ay tie Cononre OR and he only allowed three *| 5, for a 2-0 shutout victory. | brilliant throw-in by Ewart, who| Ted Jones went the route for hitting honors with Knight. and diving championships|/named 'Saturday night. f in 2:08 best hits -- although we thought perhaps the scorer was a bit | ; ; : Thursday, many of them sur- ie jfreestyle in 2:08.1, beating by rough on his shortstop. Lack of a good rain, with continual This was Dawe's first ap-/heaved the ball right to catcher|Heffering's and held MacLean's|) HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, y y : Steve Rabinovitch, Allison|1.5 seconds the record set last uate " Chase, in good time to taglto eight scattered hits, to earn|gbg Shearer, rf; Jordan, 3b;|Passed by half the finalists in) Giendenning. and the Montreailmonth by Aldy Meinhardt of play, has dried out the big diamond at Alexandra Park and (pearance with the Cobourg club) gut 'Tureski who had tried tolthe win. Three-straight errors at/Knight, c; Hickey, cf; Bather-|'e events concerned. Amater Aibletic 'Asséclation \Wanceder, the top inch-and-a-half is about as loose as so much fine this season and he impressed|score on a solid hit to centre by|shortstop and a single by Garyjson, If; Cole, ss; Carnwith, 1b; By the end of the 11 hours|mon's 440-yard free-style relay gand and as a result, hard-hit grounders are taking some |the Oshawa fans who turned out| Armstrong. He singled again in|Minacs, put MacLeans in front| Jones, p. ;of competition at the meett'Siisam, anchored by Richard , rer mel 16, ge met real crazy bounces and/or surprise skids. But anyway, it was to see the regular twin-bill. si Eg ed ; ~ apogee hit}3.1 goat second stanza but) yacnmAN'S -- Minacs, rf; phagentbor A Prekoagtlhy Nae Pound, were the Montreal rec- in Page LB gets pit a swellegant bit of softball entertainment. Dawe says he'll | As the score suggests, Dawe °™> 'ue 'ams otal of four. they picked up only one more|wejdon, c; Tutak, cf and p in "lord breakers. lfitth in the final. Pound, de ' Cob ly collected threejrun after that, Frank Varga's|giy. ¢, 4 .|---three of them set by Mont- Bi , | fifth n pitch all games in Oshawa and if this is the case, the Cobourg didn't have it all his own way hite off Wills » Breve ow with homer, into deep right field. sh sat yo sey " real swimmers. | op age beignets Mis fending champion in the dis- visit next week (Tuesday night) will be worth seeing. by any means. He fanned 15/an opening single in the third,/The losers had two runners onlvaree ss; Moore, p; Elliott, if|, Meanwhile, two Ontario fa-/Men Trt eee heats winen| tance, was sixth, vt 4 . Ay | 9 a0, & , ' 4 , 4 ; H a x, 1 als 4 ni} ' batters and gave up only four advanced on an infield out and|in the fifth, seventh and eighth'; gin: o'connor. 3b in sth, |Vortes took home the first div-| (P45 ti 14:9 and then in the| Miss Thompson, 16, daughter CAPSULE SPORT:--JEFF McGRATH, Oshawa Golf |scored on an error. The visitors|but couldn't get the necessary \ing silverware and immediately final where he won in 1:14.9,/0f Jimmy Thompson who swam Club's No. 1 amateur shotmaker, won his two games in the didn't get their other run until/hit at the right time. became possible members of the). nt alow his previous 1:15.1|for Canada in the 1928 Olympic ; i | i Canadian team that will com- : Ontario Amateur championships at Summit, yesterday and can SPORTS the 8th inning when Sharpe was} Varga had a homer and a) E AL 5 : {set in 1959. Games and who now coaches : : | 4 @ pete in November in the Brit- : move into the semi-finals with a couple more victories today. ge gy ue ae pe ag the 8th to lead Mac BAS B L ish Empire games at Perth,| Miss Glendenning, 16, crackea|the Hamiiien! Ageemes ey {cre PARE, Eamon pee eS Nee eee fe lover-slid the bag and was tagg-/ Moore started for Maclean's Australia. the women's 100-yard breast- {10099 vard women's free-atyle night, first of their round-robin series, along with Nipigon CALENDAR led out. Then Dawe tagged oneland was finally relieved in the SCORES Ernie Meissner, 95,8 travel| stroke mark, leading the heats . Park, to decide which two teams join Connaught and Storie for a seibosr gs scoring Hastings|sixth inning. O'Reilly opened be _ governed me biel bone a a Po the FINISHES SECOND A elimi a from second base. double and scored on an| i e icoke Aquatic|identical times of 1:22.3, com- A eg >. i fers Mom aan GERRY MeDOUGALL,. ve -- | COBOURG BROKERS -- wed cot and Knight's single | BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |Ciub, near Toronto, came from|pared with the previous record But she ee ee Oe tee) Seer ts» SOCCER Quigley, 3b; Sharpe, If in 7th;| In the third inning, trailing| National League behind to win the men's one-|of 1:25.2 set by Janice Shepp of 00d place behind Carolyn Wood finally come to terms with Toronto Argos and will play with - vee : Petey, 205 Z : saath aiaaaen io ' ingboard Winnipeg: in 1959 of Portland, Ore., whose win- A Oshawa and District Assc.: Hastings, ss; Dawe, p; Lingard,|3-1, Heffering's staged a big Thursday's Results metre springboard. sii he : ning time was 2:21.7 becomes a the Double Blue this season. . . . HANK AARON had four Kickers vs Rangers, at Kinsmen |b; Mietcheli, 2b; Campbell, If; |three-run rally of their own with| Cincinnati 8 Chicago 4 =| Tom Dinsley, 21, of Vancou-\ cone PEAY REC (Canadian OD OS Mark. Ste hits last night and the fourth one was a grand-slam homer in |Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00 fowart, ef; Deschamp, rf; Chase, |Shearer, Knight, Hickey and|San Francisco 5 Philadelphia 3/ver, finished second, less than SETS REPAY RECORD | ni tie wag 9:48.0 the 9th to give Milwaukee an 8-6 win over St. Louis Cards. |p.m. : c; Campbell, If in 6th. Cole all clipping solid hits. | |Los Angeles 3 New York 0 a point behind Meissner. Irene|, mip pn _ the = MA > beating the record of 2:25:9 set . . . CLEVELAND INDIANS beat the Orioles yesterday and |+ awn BOWLING PIC-O-MATS -- Sneddon, lb;| After Varga tied it up in the|Houston 4 Pittsburgh 6 MacDonald, who represented|'€4™ from behind in its record: | le 6 nt } ing victory | vara|last month by S iot the Angels nipped Yankees, to once again jam the top of the | Men's Bowling -- (Twilight Berwick; cf; Tureski, rf and lb; ifourth, it stayed at 4-4 until the] St. ere : ae has eva a gen * international Freestyle -- gel pote Vancouver who ial te Yom | -- a robable ers Today _|meets before retiring this year,|,'< yy ane bedon Py final, American League pack. . . . JOHNNY VANDERMEER of (Tournament) at Whitby Lawn Los Angeles (Drysdale 15-4)/said they might finish one-two|*:°9;% Well below the previous Thursday's final no-hit, no-run fame back in the 30's, is the new manager of (Bowling Club, 6.15 p.m. lat New York (Jackson 4-9)\in Perth if both are selected to|™&tk of 4:03.0 set in 1958 by the) Kelso, 22, suffered the same e Syracuse Chiefs, hired yesterday. O t D f t night. the Canadian team. |Etobicoke Aquatic Club, _ |fate in the men's 440-yard indi- aia testi onl OY pies daha. fa, n arios ered San Francisco (O'Dell 10-7) at | The Tacoma, Wash., Swim/vidual medley where Ken Webb " (Bennett 2-4)|/TOPS WOMEN DIVERS Club had led until the finallof Portland won in 5:08.3 for a | ; ; { i Philadelphia ; : INTER-COUNTY foaciat' rlavelt -- pig: 0d k h H night. han Ry metal a oe - a os 4 it i tose pg Canadian open mark. But Kel- i , . Houston (Farrell. 5-10) at|year-old from Toronto, wou the|Poo' a sch Second iNiso's 5:13.0 goes into the Cana- aoe eee, La esnores SLES isnrgh chriend".9) gut," |women's one-metre springboard 3:38.2. dian record 'books as 22.1 sec: s gsi : St. Louis (Gibson 10-6) at Mil-/and her performance prompted Other records fell to Tom|onds below the mark set in 105! s Port Hope Ontarios defeated|were both safe on errors and waykee (Burdette 7-5 or Hemd-|diving judges to say she is|Verth of Toronto, Patty Thomp-lby Vancouver's Bill Slater. ATUROEY. Oshawa Lakeshores 9-7 in, a|Jackie Cole's single didn't rate|jey 5.6) night SOFTBALL i Lakeshore Intermediate League|an RBI because Hugh Fraser Lincinnatt (Purkey 14-2) at s 8 bd Oshawa City and District As-|paseball game, here at Kins-|had already stolen home. Chicago (Koonce 6-2). elr inning Tre soc. -- Scugog Cleaners vs Co-|men Civic Memoczial Sta-| Ontarios bunched three hits, American League bourg Brokers, at Cobourg Vic-' aium, yesterday evening. four errors and a walk, for four 'Thireday's Results toria Park, 8.00 p.m. " ' ' s{jruns in the second stanza and ; Three more schedule gamesjhis second two-wagger and ient _| The Oshawa club tried almost) an aie j \Boston 4-9 Kansas City 5-4 were run off in the Inter-|scored himself on Pipher's woe ad go a peng everything and everybody to|the weird nightmare was in full Cleveland 6 Baltimore 4 ; i , ing. | 2 Chi 3 County Softball League. 1astigle, to give Genosha Aces their ity F :|win this one but just couldn't) *¥ @ ira | Detroit pcago night, with Whitby Abner's|other two runs, in' the' fith|Cadilise Hotel or 'Kara's Drugs ake the grade. Too many run-| TOA) BGs fot ag Osh-| Washington 7, Minnesota 4 Esso, winless in the league|frame : Kent's Western Tire, at 1.00("eTS left stranded on the bases | Oe turn and they scored four|NC™, York 4 Los Angeles 5 race, giving the league-leading ' ates and 'Chan jonship Fi-|W28 the chief answer to their) 4a sf "ie it sf ee radia Probable Pitchers Today os Genosha Aces a stern argu- FOLEY'S SURPRISE ae at $00 wane All comes tere, ee tt Sil, 6 Oenen ee vats wey stolen bases cleveland (Perry 7.6) at Balti. x ment before bowing 4-0. ih tis 64 ciclo at Bb ibAlat Lakeview oo A BaMes players got into the action for| te phy a bite stolen base |more (Barber 6-6) night. In other league action, Park Foley's Plumbin * ' id ' ibid \Oshawa while three of the | an Pag as sve way to\, New York (Terry 11-7) at Los Foley's Plumbing upset Ukrain: prised Ukrainian Aces with SOCCER |starting nine played at two dif. on eet this inning and| Angeles (McBride 8-3) night. jan Aces 5-1 while Houdaille In-/Maxwell pitching the win, a/ Toronto National League -- {erent positions, before it was), | didn't get a man out mn the ag. P ihe tage' = rl Chi-| \ dustries defeated Police Assoc. four-hitter, Aces got their' or-\Toronto Italia - Virtus vs Osh- #!! over. - Mourth, 90° Bill Wakely came in (ae, Soenene 28): Duan. 15-1, pha tally in the foulth inninglawa Teall, at Kinsmen Civic| Port Hope used 13. players] ith toes inaded ad only lignan oe eta ane when Yaho drew a walk with|Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m.|and outhit Oshawa 12-11. They | ne of three man scored, for a Minnesota (Pascual 12-5) night. GENOSHA ACES one out, advanced on an infield|and Oshawa Hungaria vs To-|also were charged with six er- : c : Boston (Monbouquette 8-8) at . 16-6 count. c i e i Bourdage pitched the shutout out and scored on a timely|ronto Croatia, at Toronto Stan. TOrs and Oshawa had five, in) Bout Hope got two runs in page Pr Bed og Pts Nea weiky rd spees --_ hick single by Hraynyk. ley Park, 8.00 p.m. rea ee os ~~ the sixth, when Dune' Brodie Thursday's Results y Abner's Esso, at Alex- pes ree hours an minutes to saga gr ' Thurs andra Park. He gave up only _,Barnoski did the pitching for pawn BOWLING play, Both clubs had three eA aviones et vagne® | Rochester § Buffalo 10 hee ths siven 408 Ukrainian' Aces. He held ee ferent pitchers in acti at the stari of the fifth, walk-|Columbus 5 Richmond 4 ane iin he seven ens Peat hearse cng, Dales 'Tournament eit meer in aca. eee ater sesen, Jackson 4 Auta McL J |(Freeman Bell Trophy) at Co- s evident | ; Wakelv's ; ag. asinine Del iy hn cen Dwg Ca wi: wen yaaa Ha ete aa Ne nyt Stel s inning, . c "| ' 7 een ; is : ; cc on ron still . failed to @d with back-to-back singles, ed Doubles Tournament (Liv- "ugh Fraser drew a wa en e e ' 8-6 lead. Each team scored i ' sui? Knox sacrificed and then with ingstone Trophy) at Canning- Jack Fraser and Ted Whiteley Oh. plage FF peg sues Preemie pH aac wo see treed six waiks, He|t¥® out, Lowery singled ana|!0" Lawn Bowling Club. oe : Phil Wakely had four and bro-/ Jacksonville at Columbus lonely gg ay *, in Edmondson doubled, to muke it sop: . ther Paul had three of Port) (2N) fanned three in succession in|.) LACROSSE 0 ha a Da ee ee the fourth frame, after the 7%. OLA Senior League -- St. Ca. WOnQW Iry | Hope's first two batters drew walks' Foley's scored their other\tharines Athletics vs Brooklin Oshawa, Ted Whiteley had four- | ee ae e ' i ; | i] , ; iti ; ' : hile Jackie Cole had a} ae and moved into scoring position three runs in the top of the Hillcrests, at Brooklin Com- T. k 0 Off Oraik W ; UAW M d F on a wild pitch. 7th when Maxwell himself open-| munity Arena, 8.45 p.«. a es ne i 'werd'a tite 7 oe 1 gets Townsend, on the mound for ed with a homer. Georgeff then ay SON WET: Toy an. ' 'i Abner's, walked Zarowny to,walked and Corrigan doubled. Nei h : i ct or rts ak bag coe Rad ba! aed extra- Nip Whitby open the third inning and Sene-|An infield sacrifice by Hentig, | hbo | Me é 5 i 4g sacrificed then Bourdage an outfield error and Merded's|: e1g I ood po Oshawa left 17 on bases -- the himself doubled, for the first) sacrifice fly enabled the first P W S ttb ll | Oshawa Dairy defeated Vic Mea eS Sees In Thriller Sy Years ago Adams distilled: 29 great whiskies, each run. Rowden's homer in the three batters to cross the plate. ee Wee yorida tor's Sports 7-4, in their Legion! Wakely, cf; Phil Wakely, rf J with a swn distinctive characteristics, and then next inning made it 2-0. HOUDAILLE WINS Two big rallies, for seven prod or nyo Bantam| and 2b; Kelly, ss; Stevenson, c;| UAW Midgets won a thrilling , Be Se See Zarowny singled, was forced ~ jioudaille Industries had an TUS, iM the second inning and| 1eaave game, last night at Har- Gilmore, Ib; Paul Wakely, 3b; |2-1 decision over Whitby, in Sa' aged them in special oak casks. Now, Adams has by-Seneco, then Bourdage g0t'sasy time of it at Lakeview (iStt im the sixth, helped Con. man © 31 _|K. Jay, 2b; Waldes, p: May-|Whitby 'ast night, in their Le- : hs Park in their game, defeating "2usht Park Pee Wee boys de.) Senkino pitched for Victor's\pee, p in 3rd: rf_in 4th; W./gion Minor Baseball action. married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of the Police Assoc. team 151. "eated Kingside Park lads 1917)and was wild at the start. He/ Wakely, p in 4th; R. Jay, Ib in| Both teams collected four ' f iets : hee Y's Barle was the winning pitch." their Neighborhood Associa-/fanned his first batter then is-|gth. hits. Corneal pitched the win Adams Private Stock. This custom blend is presented in its YESTERDA er with George taking over the|"0% Sotball League game, last sued walks to Perkins and Holt! OSHAWA -- H. Fraser, cf and|and went the distance, scatter- rvstal dec ' ee mound chores in the fitth, IniMSht at Kingside Park. Thejand Waite scored them with algb: J, Fisher, ss; Whiteley, 3b; |ing two singles and two doubles crystal decanter at a popular price. STARS the sixth treme. the Police got|tomesters had two four-run in-|single, plus an infield out and|Cole, ¢ and rf in 9th; Branch,|at one an inning. Whitby's run their lone run when Mandrake|™8$,20d scored six in the 4th./an error. Ib; Bilenduke, rf and c in 8th; |Came in the fifth when Maun- - Ted Healey had two homers for; The winners added two runs| ye : : ~ |drell opened with doub! seo Was safe an error, F tt! ; ' \. : . McLean, 2b; Hall, lf: Wagner,! Pp ith a jouble By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS walked ben Dillabough singhea,|tte winners while Paterek andjin the third, by Waite and Law-|p: Brodie, p in 5th: Beers, 'cf, and scored on two infield outs. ams Batting--Hank Aaron, Braves,|to score Mandrake. Pflander's each hit one for King: rence and their last two in the| in 6th; Cook, p in 8th Corneal claimed a dozen strike- stroked three singles and wound} side, fifth when Waite walked to start! outs. ' '« | Houdaille took an early lik-| Jack Starkey pitched fine jj te i | Da itby's starti @ up with 4- for - 5 performance). rs y 3 ( y Pp 1 a finejit, Metealfe singled and Slack Dalby was Whitby's starting wn grand slam homer -- his| i" to Griffen's slants, getting|no-hitter to give Sunnyside Park! doubled. FIGHTS | pitcher and he gave up both third of the season--in ninth itl oad thea ringing 2 ae ge p pall ge = bot oe pitching for Oshawa) |UAW runs in the. first inning ning in Milwaukees 8-6 victory! : é -)over Bathe Park, in their league|Dairy, gave up four runs in the! LAST NIGHT after two out, when Whitsitt sin- ' ade in the fourth inning, on|game last night at Sunnyside|very first in errors g 5 ; Cardinals. 4 ' MBscad ; . side very first inning, on two errors, led, so did Mitchell and then T LE E YE H ¥. over St, Louis seven hits, including homers|dia . Errors accounted: for|three walks and'hits y Senki ee takeia ae 4 i si CUSTOM B NDED CANADIAN R WHISK Pitching--Juan Pizarro, White by Elliott and Brown. Shearer| Bathe Park's two runs. The win-'and Stauffer. After that, Vic-/By TH EASSOCIATED PRESS|grounder to third base, scord Thomas Adams Distillers Ltd, Toronte Sox, allowed Detroit Tigers only|hit one in a three-run rally in|ners scored Your in the first tor's never scored again. "Miami, Fla.--Frank Patter-| both runners two hits and one earned run-inithe next frame and the win-/frame and added to their total! Stauffer for the losers andison, 160%, Miami Beach,} Mantz took over the pitching 3-2 Chicago victory and posted ners added' three in both the in the fifth. Boivin, Starkey, El.|Waite 'or Oshawa Dairy, each| stopped Chico Gomez, 159 ,Mex-jin the sixth inning and did a fourth consecutive triumph. '6th and 7th frames. 'Ashton all hit well. 'had two hits in this game. lico City, 5. : good job.

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