10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 7, 1962 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES TRIALS PRODUCE. NEW RECORDS BILL CROTHERS breaks day. His time of 1:49.0 set a the tape to set two records in | Canadian: open and also a the one race. The Toronto athelete 1s shown winning the | "tive" record for neg dis- 880-yard event at the British | tance. Previous mark was | Empire Games Trials yester- | 1:49.6. | | | MEXICO CITY (AP)--Rafael Osuna, fighting off leg cramps and a comeback by Jon Douglas of Santa Monica, Calif., gave Mexico its first Davis Cup vic- tory over the United States Monday with a 9-7, 6-3, 6-8, 3-6,- 6-1 victory. Osuna's trumph, following a split in Saturday's opening sin. gles and a mexican victory in Sunday's doubles, gave the Mex- icans their wnining margin. In the final match, Chuck McKin- ley narrowed the verdict to 3-2 by downing the veteran Mario Llamas 24, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Llamas' was a substitute for Antonio Palafox, who had de- feated Douglas Saturday, 6-3, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. McKinley downed Osuna in his opening singles match, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3. In Sunday's doubles, Osuna Mexico Upsets US. Davis Cup haustion Monday until he found a mysterious new source of en- ergy in the fifth set and thrilled a sellout crowd of 2,300 with his blazing finish. When Douglas, after fighting off two match points, finally hit the ball over the base line for the final point, the boisterous crowd rushed onto the court and carried Osuna of fon their shoul- diers, football style. The Mexicans will probably face Yugoslavia in the zone fi- nal Aug. 17-19. The Yugoslavs took a 2-0 lead over the West Indies Monday, dropping a to- tal of only six games in their two singles matches. The American Zone cham- pions must defeat Sweden, the European winners, and India, Eastern champions, to qualify hall, and Palafox defeated McKinley and Dennis Ralston 8-6, 10-12, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. It was the first time in 62 years of Davis Cup competition that a U.S. team failed to win the zone title. Osuna, a student at the Uni- round in December. The turning pont in the U.S.- Mexico battle came Sunday when Dennis Ralston, rated as for a shot at Australia in the}; the top American doubles player, found himself unable to control his service. Ralston served a total of 18 doublefaults, 14 in the first two| versity of Southern California, B.C. University Beats St. Kitts | ALFRED GROOM of Sum- | sial glass pole to catapult him- merside, PEI, demonstrates | self over the cross bar. the pole-vaulting form that |}---------------- puss | carried him to a Canadian na- | tive record of 14 ft. 3 inches. | Toronto Leafs | = Cool Off Jets -- Groom is using the controver- | | |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| # | The Toronto Maple Leafs may| ~4|be just about convinced they won't catch the Jacksonville Suns in the International! League pennant race, but don't! try to tell 'em they won't fin. | jish second The Leafs, their runnerup po-| sition challenged by spurts from| last two weeks, cooled off ths! night--5-4 and 9-2. appeared on the verge of ex- ST. CATHARINES (CP)--The University of British Columbia, long a stronghold of rowing tal- ent, will provide the backbone for Canada's team of oarsmen competing in the British Em- pire Games at Perth, Australia, in November. The Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen, after watch- ing UBC's eight-oared crew rip 16.8 seconds off the recognized world record for 2,000 metres and the university's four-cared team win a handy victory in weekend B.E. Games trials here, nominated the West Coast athletes to' make up Canada's} rowing team. At the same time, the CAAO) recommended that the rowing)/by a German crew that later) Kath) contingent to Perth be increased| defeated UBC for a gold medal) Tex Columbus and Rochester in the|/to 17 men from 13--nominating) at the Olympic Games at Rome. pion. the Toronto Argonauts doubles| high-flying Jets twice Monday|crew and two spares for the/qyBC's only competition i German| were among the marksmen who UBC crews as additions sets, and lost his service six) times. ered by the Canadian B.E. Games Association next week- end at Montreal. The highlight of the weekend| trials came Saturday when the smooth - stroking UBC eight urged on by cox Ashley Lucky, slid over the calm _ Henley) course with a light following breeze in 5:30.7 for a _ three-| length victory over a St, Cath-! arines Rowing Club crew. Sroked b Daryl Sturdy, UBC) started at 44 strokes a minute) and most of the way maintained} a rugged rate of 40 strokes aj minute. The effort surpassed) the standing world mark of |5:47.5, set'in the 1960 European championships in Switzerland) The St. Catharines crew,} n the race, also broke the Tt CAMP BORDEN MARKSMEN FINISH ONE-TWO THE QUEEN'S MEDAL match at 'the Connaught Ranges on Monday, was won | by Lieut. Ken Lidgren of | with . runner-up WO2 CF Camp Borden, Ontario (and Lethbridge, Alta.) who is Shown (left) shaking hands (Lucky) Rowell, also of Cami Borden. Lidgren scored 1! of a possible 200 points. --CP WIREPHOTO Hartman Wins | SOCCER SCORES |Juan Couder World Crown In All-Round ST. JANVIER, Que. (CP)-- Sqdn. Ldr. Barney Hartman of | | Windsor Teutona 10 London 2 Hamilton 1 Toronto City 7 Wins Title Loses Appendix QUEBEC (CP) -- Juan Cou- der, one of Spain's top tennis By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Ontario Cup (Windsor wins quarter-final) Eastern Canada Professional Ottawa fired a record-equalling score of 546 of a possible 550 in the week-long «world skeet championships to capture the open all-round title Saturday night Hartman shot a perfect score in the 12 and 28-gauge competi- tions, missing one bird in the 20-gauge and three in the diffi- cult .410-gauge event. Sgt. Harold Myers of Lack- land Air Force Base, Tex., won the 28-gauge event, Sgt. Kenneth Gilbert of Fort Benning, Ga., was the 12-gauge winner, 'and een Dixon of Houston, , was the women's cham- t fi Stuart Shea of Peterborough and Frank Sutcliffe of Ottawa Mets At Least Made Good At The Box Office Mets, playing their first and probably last season in the Polo Grounds, have already pulled more customers park than did the Giants in their years ago. cisco, and Los Angeles Dodgers players,- smashed his way to the Canadian open men's sin- gles title Sunday night and was hurried to hospital shortly after with acute appendicitis. Couder, a member of the Spanish Davis Cup team, will have his appendix removed be- fore returning home. Before his medical examina- tion Couder told a reporter he had often suffered stomach pains before a big match and thought little of it when he was similarly affected before defeat- ing Jack Frost of Monterey, Calif., 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 in Sunday's final. Ann Barclay of Toronto won the women's singles title, de- feating Louise Brown of Tor- NEW YORK (AP)--New York through the urnstiles of the ancient ball inal season in New York five The Giants, now in San Fran- have been responsible for al- most 50 per cent of the turnout. In 42 home dates, gg gee: have drawn 667,191. In the 1 jdates the Giants or Dodgers Senn of Moattem, 6-4. 6-2. \furnished the opposition, the} In the men's doubles final, |Mets totalled 329,817 for an ay-|Jim McManus and Bill Hoogs erage of almost 33,000. In the|Of Berkeley, Calif., defeated jother 32 dates, New York's new|Rod Mandelstam of South Af- |National League club has aver-|Tica and Don Russell of Austra- Still 9% games behind Jack-| The proposal will be consid-| record with a time of 5:43.2, | missed only one target in the sonville's. league. leaders, - the! UBC's four romped to a six-|12-gauge competition, scoring |length victory over St. Cathar-| 249 jines and Brockville, posting a Leafs used the sweep to ee | WEEKEND FIGHTS net nara a 2% game lead over Roches- New York--Wilbert (Skeeter)| Bart Hildebrand and Leif Got-| ter and four games over Colum- bus in the battle for second LACROSSE Place. Atlanta handed Roches-| mcClure, 158%, Toledo, Ohio, |fredsen won the doubles event| ter a 6-5, 11 innings defeat in| outpointed Farid Salim, 150, Ar-|for Toronto Argonauts Satur-| SCORES - Poa og game played| gentina, 10. day, with a time of 6:18-- | se cam he | Cebu City, Philippines--Flash/ termed "exceptionally good" by| py TH CANADIAN PRESS lia 6-1, 3-6, 10-8, 6-2. | ; 'nni | ; ; y aged about 10,500. lined * Phvnsgaoggy ly Baca gre : I bicnton 4 bye ton "y 155, |The ge Brera gr ATURDAY | The Mets expect to play in a Canada's last contender in the ve ' | | + : rained out. Pritai 16 tf British Gm irel Eaepaae cree of Tony Biernacki| _ Ontario Senior jnew park in Flushing Meadows|men's singles, Bob Bedard of Home runs were the differ-|j;shiweicht cham ionship) si eg Guy. Guy and Bier-|>rooklin 5 Brampton 13 next season. The Giants drew|Lennoxville, Que., lost to Frost jence for the Leafs against Co-| "Seale Whaeval Satan. 113%, | nacki tonaian. in the singles| , 4 iced -- only ny ed al their final he aan semi-finals, 63, begs Trailing 4-3, they pulled) philippines, outpointed Minumjevent Monday with Biernacki|!4erwood 7 Hastings season ip vend out the first game in the ninth! ay 113%, Spain, 12. |winning for Ottawa Rowing| INe homers by Mike Krsnich and) war Del Plata, Argentina--|Club. But the selection commit-| )|Neil Chrisley. In the second) Gregorio Peralta, 189, Argen-|tee rated his time of 7:19.1 as| |game, the Jets held a 2-1 lead/ tina, outpointed Jose Georgetti,|too slow for international com-| juntil the fifth inning--when . tina, 12. | petition. 4\Krsnich slammed a three-run} -- i | esd' snd' mace | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | sixth, t ti triple | i ; uk joa rs jie By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Pittsburgh 5 San Francisco 6 Atlanta's winning run against American League Philadelphia 2-3 Milwaukee 6-7 | time of 9.4 while Kidd set a | Rochester came when Phil Gag- W L Pet. GBL|Cincinnati 1-2 New York 9-3 "y ert 12 | North American record of |liano scored on a passed ball|New York 65 42 607 -- _ _ Sunday's Results British Empire Games team | took the 3-mile and 6-mile | 28:09.4 in the six-mile event. | by Joe Lonnett in the 11th. Ray|Minnesota 63 48 568 4 {Cincinnati 2-6 New York 5-3 onto 6-3, 6-4, The two finalists won the women's doubles crown from Eleanor Dodge and Benita THIS PAIR of track siars will be teammates on Canada's won the 220-yard dash in easy fashion and Bruce Kidd (fight) jat | 13-8) St. Louis (Broglio 84( at Pittsburgh (Gibbon 2-2) N Chicago (Koonce 9-4) at Mil- waukee (Burdette 9-7) N Cincinnati (Jay 16-9) at Hous- {Los Angeles 1 Baltimore 3 Sunday's Results |Washington 2-4 Boston 0-5 Los Angeles 2 Baltimore 7 Kansas City 3-5 Cleveland 2-2 5 TODAY SOFTBALL Inter-County League -- Police |by the St. Louis Cardinals, |Cleveland 54 55 .495 12 Chicago 3-4 Los Angeles 4-2 | made his first start and allowed |Chicago 55 56 495 12 | Pittsburgh 1 San Francisco 2 Records j umb le As jnine hits and four runs in six| Detroit 52 56 .481 13% | Monday's Results | Washington 42 66. .389 23% |Chicago 1 Milwaukee 4 he m | Saturday's Results Cincinnati 1 Houston 0 ( anadian Ath letes SPOR i S |Kansas City 8 Cleveland 3 Monday's Probable Pitchers e | CALENDAR Washington 5 Boston 3 Bid For BEG Team' <=. | Games team broke six records) The remaining four are miler in two days--and the record-|Jim Irons of Toronto, middle- breakers were promptly re-'distance man Don Bertoia of at Perth, Autralia. Harry | events. Jerome also won the | Sadecki, controversial youn g|Los Angeles 61 49 555 4% |Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee 8 Jerome (left) of Vancouver | 100 yards in the near-record --CP Wirephoto jeft-hander sent down to Atlanta |Baltimore 57 54 514 10 {Houston 7-4 St. Louis 4-7 innings. Lee Gregory was the|Boston 49 60 .450 17 {San Francisco 9 Philadelphia 2 winner in relief Kansas City 50 62 .446 17% |New York 1 Los Angeles 2 Minnesota 4 Detroit 3 Philadelphia (Mahaffey 15-9) New York 1 Chicago 2 San Francisco (Marichal TORONTO (CP) -- Aspirants den of Vancouver, who hasn't| most every time he steps on the A for Canada's British. Empire!lost a race in 53 starts. warded with invitations to join Vancouver, hurdler George the party that heads for Perth, Shepherd of Toronto and Pat ssoc. vs Foley's Plumbing, at track, turned in the eighth-fast-|Lakeview Park and Ukrain- est six miles in the Common-|ian Aces vs Genosha Aces, at! Wealth as he won easily in 28/ Alexandra Park, west diamond; | minutes, 9.4 seconds Saturday. | both games at 6.45 p.m. Hampered by muggy weather | and lack of competition, he WEDNESDAY Australia, next November. Of the 14 athletes selected Monday night after completion of the trials, seven shattered Canadian open or native marks in' the competition at suburban | East York. They were: Bruce Kidd, 19-year-old Tor- onto distance runner, who set a North American record in the six-mile run Saturday and loped to a victory in the three-mile event in comparatively slow time on Monday. Bill Crothers of Toronto, who set a Canadian open and native record in the men's half mile. Dobie of Saskatoon, who entered three women's field events, won two of them and finished second in the third Of the 14, only Jerome and Shepherd are survivors of the team that represented Canada at the 1960 Olympic Games in fome, although quarter-miler Lynn Eves of Victoria, who competed at Rome, has been named as an alternate, together with broad - jumper Emmett Smith of Weyburn, Sask. coasted through the three miles jin 13:53.4 as half. the starting |field of 14 dropped out. JEROME WINS THREE Jerome was a triple winner, anchoring a British Columbia | team to victory in the mile} relay besides capturing the two} sprints. His times were 9.4 sec-| onds for the 100 yards and 21.3 jin the 220, in which he appeared| headed for a record until a} |broken spike slowed him in his final strides. Eves and Smith, together with a marathoner to be named after separate trials at St. Hyacinthe, Alf Groom, Summerside, | Que., Sept. 3, will be considered P.E.I., and Bob Watson, Van- for a 15th spot on the team. couver, who exceeded the offi- cial Canadian native record in|SPRINGS UPSET finishing one-two in the pole| The biggest surprise was vault. iGroom. The 24-year-old Mari- Hylke Van-Der-Wal, Hamilton, time pole - vaulter given little who set open and native records|chance against Moro and Wat-| in the 3,000-metre steeplechase. | son--particularly Moro, who has} Dave Steen, Burnaby, B.C.,| who broke the Canadian native/ United States arid has a Cana.|f Toronto student also won the|/Second. under jdian mark of 14 feet, seven|Quarter-mile in 47.9 seconds, a| Canadian a jtime that compares with his| eclipsed by Kidd's 4:01.4, set in mark in the shot put. c Abbie Hoffman, 15-year-old| inches awaiting recognition. Toronto runner in her first) But in Monday's competition year of competition, who set| Moro failed to get past 13 feet, open and native records in the|5iX inches. Groom and Watson women's half mile went on to clear 14 feet, sur- passing the recognized native JEROME PICKED jmark of 13-10% set in 1959 by Among the other seven sel-|Bob Reid of Vancouver. ected were sprinter Harry Jer-| Watson stopped at 14 feet and ome, who 'wasn't pressed into|Groom soared three inches bettering his own Canadian|higher before giving up after marks in winning the 100 andjone try at 14 feet, six inches, 220 yards; pole-vaulter Gerry) because rain had made the pole Moro, Trail, B.C., who has slippery | leaped higher than anyone else| Most of the others had won| in the Commonwealth, and 15-/ earlier recognition. year-old sprinter Yvonne Bree-| Kidd,. who breaks records al! In both races the 22-year-old| Negro, a student at the Univer- | sity of Oregon, was a tenth of a second off his own record performances. Crothers chopped three-fifths of a second off the 880 mark with a time of 1:49.0, beatin Bertoia by 15 yards. Toronto's Ergas Leps, the former record. holder, was sixth and last. cleared 15 feet, %-inch in the| The bespectacled University| Mile in 4:04.2, two-tenths of a own native record of 47.2. Steen, a 20-year-old classmate of Jerome at Oregon, already held the shot-put record but improved on it by two feet, 5 inches in winning the event with a toss of 56-534. Van - Der - Wal knocked. 11,4 seconds off the steeplechase record as he finished in 9:12.0, leaving Ron Wallingford of Tor- onto, the former record-holder, in sixth place. Miss Hoffman, running the seventh 880 of her brief carver, was clocked in 2:10.8, 1.9 sec. SOFTBALL Inter-County League -- Hou-| daille Industries _vs Abner's Esso, at Whitby, 6.45 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies') League -- Comets and Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, at Toronto} Coxwell Stadium, 7.00 p.m. | LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tournament} (Red Wing Rose Bowl) at Whit-| by Lawn Bowling Club. Men's Doubles Tournament, at Cannington Lawn Bowling Club. jonds faster than the former |mark of Eleanor Haslam of Saskatoon and 4.7 seconds faster than her own previous best, jturned in a week ago. [MILER WINS BERTH | Irons got his ticket to Perth |by winning a_hotly-contested the recognized mark but already Minnesota 8-2 Detroit 3-5 New York 2 Chicago 3 Monday's Results Minnesota 5 New York 4 Los Angeles 5 Boston 2 Detroit 5 Cleveland 6 Kansas City 1 Washington 6 Baltimore 4 Chicago 5 Today's Probable Pitchers Minnesota (Pascual 15-6) at New York (Terry 15-9) Detroit (Bunning Cieveland (Grant 4-4) Los Angeles (Belinsky 7-6) at Boston (Wilson 8-4) Baltimore (Hall 4-2) at Chi- cago (Herbert 10-7) hansas City (Fischer 2-3) at} Washington (Rudolph 5-5) j National League WL Pet. GBL 76 37 .673 |ton (Johnson 6-12) N | | New York (Anderson 3-12) at} |Los Angeles (Drysdale 20-4) N/ International League WL Pet. GBL 71 38 .651 63 49 563 9% 61 52 .540 12 58 52 .527 13% 56 55. 56 58 . | Jacksonville Toronto Rochester Columbus Buffalo Atlanta Richmond 42 71 .372 31 |Syracuse , 4173 .360 3244 | Saturday's Results Atlanta 7 Toronto 5 | Rochester 7Richmond 3 Jacksonville 15 Buffalo 4 Syracuse 9 Columbus 5 Sunday's Results Atlanta 2-0 Toronto 3-2 Jacksonville 9-7 Buffalo 4-8 Rochester 10 Richmond 5 491 17% | 11-7) at Los Angeles | ough, skiing championships in Min- 505 16 | PETERBOROUGH Davin Lean of Peterbor- captured the men's over-all title at the water edosa, week-end. Lean, an all-round winner in 1959 and 1961, piled up 2,135 points in the two- WATER SKIER RETAINS TITLE Manitoba, day events. About 7,000 per- sons, about double the popu- lation of the town, watched the championships. --CP WIREPHOTO over the 71 41 65 46 63 47 62 50 59 53 51 62 40 69 Syracuse 4 Columbus 8 Monday's Results Columbus 4-2 Toronto 5-9 Richmond at Buffalo ppd, rain Rochester 5 Atlanta 6 Syracuse at Jacksonville ppd, rain San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Philadelphia Houston Chicago 41 71 366 3445 New York 29 81 .264 45% Saturday's Results Chicago 3 Los Angeles 5 Houston 0 St. Louis 2 634 4% .586 10 573 114% 554 1344 .527 1643 451 25 .367 34 Games Today Columbus at Toronto N Richmond at Buffalo N Rochester at Atlanta TN Syracuse at Jacksonville N Toronto a week earlier. Victor |Reeve of Burnaby, B.C., was second and Dave Bailey of Tor- onto third. | Shepherd, who competed in the 1958 B.E. Games at Cardiff as. well as in Rome, won the 440 hurdles in 53.2 seconds and bolstered his claim with a fourth-place finish in the quar- ter mile. 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