Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1963, p. 10

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'10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 27, 1963 EIGHT-STRAIGHT Baltimore Orioles ° 'Still Flying High By gd REICHLER Press Sports Writer ly shattered|in timore where Babe Ruth was born and: such old Orioles as John McGraw, Hughey Jennings and Wille Keeler flourished. gon dream of an American ague pennant took on a sem- Blance of realism today as the new Orioles enjoyed a 2% game lead over the New York Yan- Not since the glorious days of 1804-05-96, when Ned Hanlon's old Orioles captured three last 14 by pres i both ends of a double header from the-Cleve- land Indians 0-6 and 6-1. Only once, in 1960,-have the Orioles enjoyed a first place , since they returned to the American League 10 yedrs ago, after an absence of 51 years. ; The Yankees shattered that dream with a five-game Sep- {won its,seventh in a row with tember sweep almost com- pletely. as they had fe back In 1903 when they lanted the Orioles in the League. SENATORS DOWN YANKS The Yankees couldn't even sweep last place Washington Sunday. 'After losing the first game 7-1, the Senators defeated the Yankees 74 in the nightcap to snap the Yankees' six-game winning A can streak and end their own eight-game losing string. Detroit and Boston also split, the Tigers winning the first game 12-3 and the Red Sox tak- ing the nightcap 6-5. Minnesota a 5-2 decision over the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles topped Kansas City 6-4. A pair of three-rin Jate-inning thrusts produced both Baltimore Sunday triushphs. Jim Gentile's two-run single was the key blow in the Orioles' three-run rally in the seventh inning of the opener that overcame a 6-4 Cleveland lead. Baltimore's sec- ond-game rally, also in the sev- enth, snapped a 1-1 tie. John -|They were his fourth and fifth) ing run with a single and Jackie Brandt followed with a two-run Wes Stock, in relief, was credited with both victories. of the season without a defeat. WIN FOR GIL Marv Breeding's ge Bol a single, scored Larry 0: ere teat caren 6 tie -and paved the way for the Senators' second game triumph, the first in five games for new Manager Gil Hodges, Jim Duck- worth, a rookie right-hander, gained his first major league victory in relief. Home runs by Mickey Mantle and Elston How- ard helped Yankee right-hander Jim Bouton post his sixth vic- tory in seven decisions in the opener, j Eighth-inning home runs by Eddie Bresosud and Gary Gei- ger lifted the Red Sox to a nightcap victory after the Ti- gers -had clubbed Dave More- head and two relievers for 14 and Dick McAuliffe each had homers drove in seven runs Powell drove in the tie-break- precen taes in the first game. Pirates Find McBean Success As' Fireman By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer . Alvin O'Neal McBean is a man whose short but successful baseball career has had some very strange twists He hooked on with the Pitts- burgh Pirates through a quirk of tate. He dropped from Ey Moy to bullpen duty season and has built up one of the best records in the Na- tional League in the unfamiliar role of reliever. And he's find- ing that the home run can be a pitcher's best friend. McBean was a winner again cover a Pirate tryout in his na- tive Virgin Islands as a photog- rapher for a local newspaper and wound up with a contract. He became a member of the varsity last year, with a 15-10 record as a starter, an@ with four straight victories. is 5-1 this seasdn. McBean went in against Mil- waukee in the eighth inning with the Braves leading 2-1. Bill Mazeroski's homer in the ninth tied it up. Then in the 11th, Bai- ley connected against Hank Fischer, Milwaukee's sixth pitcher, after a. single by Ro- berto Clemente and a walk. rant throw put Jim Gilliam on second in the 10th and Tommy Davis' single scored the win- ning run. HITS GRAND SLAM Veteran slugger Roy Sievers and rookie pitcher Jack Culp keyed the Phils' sweep over the Reds, Sievers cracked a: pinch- hit grand slam homer in the hth inning that put the out of reach. Culp fired hits in the opener, Al Kaline| i ADOLPH PLUMMER, Uni- versity of New Mexico senior, is seen breasting the tape at the finish line, to win the 440- yard dash in the new world mark of :45,.7 was set by Ohio State's Glenn Davis, back 'in 1958, --(AP Wirephoto) record- time of 44.9 seconds, at the Western Athletic Con- ference track and field cham- pionships, at Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday night. The former FOURTH FUMBLED Three World Marks Set In U.S. Meets Was it Ralph Boston, the Sets N ew Marks HAMILTON (CP) -- Nancy|onto McCredie, 18-year-old Bramp- ond game, striking out 12 and allowing only one runner as far us" second base. Two errors gave the Mets an MODESTO, Calif.. (AP) -- Three world track and field records fell in' the United States Saturday night, with a fourth one doomed in a bi- zarre development because no three-hit shutout in the sec- State's Glenn Davis in 1958. The most unexpected devel- opment came here minutes after New Zealand's Peter Snell raced"a mile in 3:54.9 for a U.S. record and just one- Olympic champion and for- mer record-holder? No, the jumper was a Uni- versity of Washington sopho- more, Phil Shinnick, who ear- ton, Ont,, schoolgirl, set tWol ooks meet records, bettering the Ca- nadian standard in each, at the fourth invitational girls' track and field meet Saturday. Winner of two gold medals for Canada-in the recent Pan- Games in Brazil, cOredie threw the dis- Put the eight-po: eight inches for her two new marks, The meet, run by the South. em Ontario Secondary Schools Association, is open to all high school girls in the province. Miss McCredie's discus toss easily eclipred the previous rec- ord of 130 feet eight inches set by Je nnifer Wingerson of Northern Toronto in 1962, and her shot put mark shattered the previous standard Pg 37 feet by inches set Bagh a of Cannington in In addition, the aan Cana- idan records for the events are well below her new marks, However, since the meet is a high school event run without Amateur Athletic Union of- ficials, it is doubtful whether the marks will be recognized by the AAU, BRAMPTON TAKES TITLE Miss McCredie's efforts helped Brampton to the school title with 28 points, followed by Nelson high school with 27 and Kitchener-Waterloo with 25. Individual class champions were: Cathy Chapman, Don Mills, junior title; Leslie Shonk, Alders' intermediate cham- pion, and Jean Richardson, Leamington, senior champion. More than 220 competitors from 59 Ontario high schools took part in the fourth annual meet held at Hamilton's Mc- Master University. Final Standings In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Old Country final soccer standings, including Saturday's game: 'Kidd And Bigger thio cnt "Kida and Cc an Bill Crothers made another as: books Saturday, shattering e: isting marks in' the 3,000 mene and 1,000 metre events at the Ontario Federation of School "Bld adatae Association's meet Kidd romped around the An- me high school track in former record Crothers chopped 2,7 seconds off the Canadian open 1,000 me- tre mark with a performance of sault on the Canadian recor Msi Nancy McCredie' More Records For Crothers a ae Haugh of verside. High w the 8 pound shot 56 feet inches, Schools in the Toronto District in the 3,000 metre run,|S0u feet|Sheating 14.9 seconds off baa . Association fourth with 42, and Hamilton IAC fifth with 41. : 2:20.9, Larry Dunn of the Uni- versity of Arizona failed to come near the Canadian record in a special 440 yard run, Dunn was clocked at 49.9. The record is 47 is. a Kidd and Dunn, both univer- sity stuednts, and Crothers, a recent university graduate, were running in special events in the high school meet. Others among the 600 high school athletes from 200 Ontario schools joined the record-break- ing act. They shattered 15- of SAA records in 40 events, nine of the performances topping On- tario's best interscholastic stan- dards, Two Canadian interscho- lastic, three Canadian midget, and two Canadian juvenile marks fell. Don Shaughnessy of Alliston broke the Canadian interscho- lastic two-mile record with a time of 9.19 minutes to lead the parade of record performances. CURRY BREAKS RECORD In senior record breaking competition, Jim Curry of Kit-|~ chener Waterloo CVI cleared 6 feet 34% inches, In the high jump, Fred Quick of Glencoe HS of London ,Ont., broke the pole vault record with a jump of 12 feet, and Wayne Dodd of Toronto's Bloor Collegiate ran the 440 yard dash in 49.4. Bill Morgan of Strathroy posted a record height of 12 feet 1% inches in the intermediate pole vault ,and Ron Yaschyshyn of Toronto's Parkdale tied an intermediate 120 yard hurdles mark of 1 83,secondg. Eight records fell in the junior division, with Rorry Campbell of Hamilton Westdale and Rod Morrison of Toronto's Malvern Collegiate leading the attack. Campbell ran the 100 yard dash in 10.1 seconds and the 220 yard dash in 22.7. Both times OPTION PLASKETT PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts. poi yd g. a National ague y optioned catcher Elmo Plaskett to their Colume bus, Ohio, International a/farm club and recalled ca' utility man Ron Brand from the same club, o "Kh paysto TIMING YOUR CAR ENGINE BY "EAR" 1S A GOOD WAY TO RUIN- ITS PERFORMANCE. The _ ear just isn't sharp - day's quieter, well-i Af hg gines. So trust the factory specificas tions, NEVER advance the timing beyond factory specifications or you'll soon find yourself with a costly repair bill. It also pays te know that the best by ---- to insure your car is throu; Farm Mu- co tual. Phone me today! CLAYTON Sunday as the Pirates beat Mil- waukee 5-2 on bonus rookie Bob Bailey's three-run homer in the 11th inning. The victory was the slender right-hander's third in as many relief decisions--and in all three home runs have been decisive factors. Elsewhere in the National)... League the Los Angeles Dodg- ers nipped front-running San Francisco 43 in 10 innings, cashing in three runs on three errors by Jose Pagan; THOMPSON 155 CENTRAL PARK S$. 725-0225 STATE FARM - Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, CAN, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. lier in the day had failed even to qualify for the finals in the Big Six meet at Berkeley, Calif., then drove 80 miles to Modesto and asked permission to compete. Because no one gave Shin- nick a chance for a record jump, no one had been tend- ing the wind machine to de- termine whether the aiding breeze was below the allowa- ble maximum of 4.473 miles an hour. The. Braves managed only two singles and a walk off Mc- Bean in 3 2-3 innings but he failed by one out to finish. Bob Veale took over with two on and two away in the last of the lith and threw a third strik past Milwaukee's Len Gabriel- The peters salvaged the last game of their three-game|i set at San Francisco and moved to within two games of the Giants. Pagan's third er- 1lth-inning run and their vic- tory over St. Louis. Duke Car- mel, defensive replacement for Stan Musial in left field, dropped Charlie Neai's fly for a two-base error, and Neal raced in when pitcher Bob Gib- son threw wildly on Chico Fer- nandez' sacrifice bunt. The Mets also got an unearned run in the seventh for a 2-1 edge, but Carl, Sawatski sent it into overtitne with' a ninth inning homer. half second off his world stan- dard of 3:54.4, Cary Weisiger of the U.S. Marines, was second to Snell in 3:57.83 and Jim Beatty of the U.S. was a well-beaten third in 3.58, HEAR OF RECORD Then word flashed from the broad-jumping pit that some one had leaped 27 feet, four inches, a fraction farther than one thought it would happen. Two marks: came at the California "Relays here as Washington's Brian Sternberg pole-vaulted 16 feet, seven inches and the Oregon State University two - mile relay team turned in a 7:18.9 per- formance, At Tempe, Ariz., in a West- ern Athletic Conference meet, New Mexico's Adolph, Plum- mer raced 440 yards in 44.9 were Ontario records and the 100 yard effotr cracked a Cana- dian midget standard, Morrison won the 880 yard run in 2:02.1 and the 440 in 51.2 for his record effort. Barry Lickers ran the mile in 4:40.2, Dave Barrett of Jarvis ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I WTL F Everton 25116 84 Tottenham H 23 910111 Burnley 221010 78 Leicester 201210 79 Wolver'pton 201012 Division II Stoke Chelsea Sunderland Middlesb'h throwing the Philadelphia Phillies swept seconds, breaking the world their first doubleheader in Cin "cinnati since 1950, 10-4 and 3-0; the New York Mets snapped a BASEBALL SCOR Es, STANDINGS mark of 45.7 set by Ohio the world record held by Rus- sia's Igor Ter-Ovanesyan: seven-game losing string, edg- fg Louis 3-2 in 11 innings after losing the opener to the Cards 74 on Charlie James' sthree-run homer, and the Chi- 'cago Cubs whipped Houston 5-1. ;WAS PHOTOGRAPHER cBean, now in his second "tull season with Pittsburgh and Baltimore Chicago Kansas City Boston Mi By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Syracu: New York +. a his sixth in pro baseball, went to Kabbes Hits - Grand-Slam 'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Ron Kabbes carries one of the lightest bats in the International League, and the figures prove it, but for one day at least the Rochester second baseman 'swung with prodigious power. : Kabbes batted .215 and hit 'three home runs for the- Red *Wings last season. Through 24 'games this year his batting 'mark was an anemic .224, His Cleveland Washington Baltimore 6 Cleveland 4 Los Angeles E 432 390 1144 15 31 326 15 Results Saturday Detroit Washington 1 New York 5 Boston 2 Detroit 5 : Chicago 9 Minnesota 6 Kansas City 9 Los Angeles 2 Results Sunday Baltimore 10-6 Cleveland 6-1 Washington 1-7 New York 7-6 Boston 3-6 Detroit 12-5 Chicago 2 Minnesota 5 Kansas City 4 Los Angeles 6 Games Monday No games scheduled National League WL Pct. GBL San Francisco Columbus~6~Syracuse 7 Jacksonville 2 Atlanta 1 Toronto 3 Indianapolis 4 -- at Little Rock ppd, Ta Jacksonville 4-0 Atlanta 5-4 Buffalo 6-4 Rochester 4-5 Columbus 3 Syractise 6 Toronto 8 Indianapolis 3 Richmond at Little Rock "ppd,|Pacific Coast League. wet grounds Buffalo at Toronto, N Columbus at Rochester, N Indianapolis at Syracuse, N 4 o 7a = BDO Belins 2019 513 2 19 19 500 2% 15 18 .455 4 Results Saturday 1 Rochester 6 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bo Belinsky, who had one unbe- lievably great night and many unbelievably late ones, is leav- the sunset strip in favor of a summer home in Honolulu. Los Angeles Angels of the American League told the pitcher they're sending him to) their Hawaii farm club in the Results Sunday But manager Bill Rigney of the Angels will be keeping track of him. "As soon as this left-hander looks like he can pitch the way Games Monday Farmed To Hawaii ky Gets Leon Glover, the gauge man had been instructed he could time it only when Boston jumped. "Officials thought the Avind was under 4.5, but that isn't enough to satisfy the Interna- tional Federation," said meet referee, Charlie Hunter. On Feb. 26, he was late for practice. He reported 2% hours late for an exhibition game March 30 and was fined $500. On April 3, Bo announced his engagement to actress Mamie Van Doren. On April 11 he lost. his first 1963 start, to Chicago White Sox On May 19, he suffered his seventh loss in eight decisions. And on May 25, he and out- fielder Ken Hunt were optioned -- subject to 24-hour re- ca i East Toronte Teague schedule Scugog Girls. Easy Winners SEs Leeds 1 Huddersfield 171411 Division Il North'pton 26 10 10 109 Swindon 221410 87 Port Vale 23 815 Covent 18 17 11 Bournem'th 181612 Division IV 27 811 241111 Brentofrd Oldham Crewe Mansfield Gillingham eSSSESE SSESS SES SS3Ss8 S222 s Jun- Oshawa S Cl Softball Club, 1962 or Girls' Provincial Junior champions, had no trouble at Richmond Hill yesterday, when they whip- ped the Mic-Macs 29-4, in an Scugog Cleaners open their Junior Ladies' tonight, at Jacksonville at Little Rock, N Richmond at Atlanta, N Beaton's Dairy Defeat Kendall we think-he can, he'll be back," Rigney. said. in the minor leagues and lost more games than he won. But he was news the day he joined the Angels in the spring of 1962. DEMANDS RAISE Belinsky, 26, spen* six years The first thing he did was ling back to the minors. Alexandra Park, at eight' o'clock, with Thompson' sfBrok- ers as the visitors. Schultz pitched the win for Scugogs, yielding three hits for two runs, in the second in- ning, when her mates also boot- ed a couple. Richmond Hill girls got their other two runs in Hunt said he'll quit before go- "I had 10 years in the mi- nors and that's enough. This club didn't give me a chance this year." HE'LL BE BACK ii SSSe Asz8 SSESSs SERSS E Stirling Morton -- SEexae Sess SESSS -- eo 7 Stranraer WEEKEND FIGHTS Los Angeles St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Milwaukee. . Houston New York 'three-run homer in the first ' game Sunday failed to prevent a 6-4 Buffalo victory, but his grand-slam drive assured the "Wings a 5-4 triumph in the yynighteap. - Atlanta continued its runaway 'pace in the Southern Division. 'The Crackers swept Jackson- 'ville 54 and 40 and boosted 'their lead to 5% games. The '-fitst game went 18.innings, and "«*the second was called in the 'sixth by rain. trimmed Buffalo's Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 4 New York 4-3 Results Saturday New: York 3 St. Louis 6 Houston 1 Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 1 Results Sunday 28 16 .636 26 18 2 25 21 | 4 21 20 . 54 22 21. 5% 20-21 . 6% % 23 « mn 20 24. 8 19 6. 9%4 17 28. .378 11% San Francisco 6 Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 3 St. Louis 7-2 Kendall, in their hits, He struck out eight. the sixth. Beaton's Dairy defeated Ken- dall 6-2 yesterday afternoon, at Lakeshore Minor League schedule fixture. Corneal pitched the win, giv- ing up only four hits and fan- ning 12 batters while Quantrill, for Kendall, was tagged for 10 Zak and Moak, each with a pair of safeties, paced the Osh- awa attack which produced the first. run in the second inning, a pair in the fourth, one in: the fifth and the last two runs in demand a bonus or a raise. Otherwise, he said, he wouldn't sign, Angel general manager Fred Haney, who never became one of Bo's closest friends, told him to sign for $6,000 or go home. Bo signed. Belinsky pitched a_ no-hitter here against Baltimore Orioles May 5, 1962. He won his fifth straight game May 11.' He suf- fered his Bog loss, at Balti- more, May 1 - By this nl he had joined some Hollywood folks who think an early night is when you get home before the morning pa- Belinsky said in an interview: "I don't think they're going to keep me down there in the minor leagues. But I'll tell you this: When I'm going to be back depends on how I feel. "My fiancee, Mamie Van Do- ren, found out about it from a reporter before I told her. She took it fine. She thinks it's the best thing. . . the fourth, again on three hits, one a triple by D. LaRose. The Oshawa team scored in every inning except the sixth--' but in the 7th they added 13 runs to their player shared in the total of 30 hits, VandeWalker having three apiece. total. Almost every Schultz, Paradise and "But one thing I'm not going to the minors without--my Cad- illac. I didn't go through all this garbage for a year and a half just to have to leave my Cadillac in Los Angeles. I'm shipping it over to the islands. GET WILD WELCOME MANCHESTER , England (Reuters)--A wildly excited crowd of 100,000 persons roared "Welcome home" Sunday to Manchester United, the winners By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York--Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, 158, Paterson, N.J. out- pointed' George Benton, 15834, Philadelphia, 10. San Juan--Florentino Fernan- dez, 160, Cuba, stopped Jose Torres, 161%, Puerto Rico, 5. Mexico City--Jose Jimenez, 124%, Mexico, outpointed Her- melindo Mondragon, 124%, Mex- ico, 10. RETAINS TITLE ROME (AP)--Italian Giulio Rinaldi retained his European light - heavyweight boxing title Thursday with a 15-round deci- sion over previously unbeaten Erich Schoeppner of West Ger- many. Schoeppner, who form. Mex peonol Cled Spice DEODORANT PROTECTION a" POLLON DEODORANT thoroughly dependable OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT... and all-day protection. Applies and dries in seconds. $1.25 OLD SPICE ROLL-ON DEODORANT. At last! The new Old Spice Roll-On designed especially for men. Exclusive "Allodrin-action" assures the deodorant protection a man really needs. $1.25 gives you man-sized coverage SHULTON BEATON'S DAIRY--Gallant, \ss; Zaroda, If; Baran, 2b; Zak, H Richardson, 3b; Skelton, cf; Moak, 1b; Alexander, rf; 'Cor- neal, p. KENDALL -- Robinson, 3b; Wade, 1b; Greenwood, rf; Carleton, ss; Hogg, c; Miller, 2b; nil If; Graham, ef; Quantrill, p; Elliott, If in. 6th and id Kerinedy, c ct in 6th. per. Bo finished his first major league season Sept. 30 with a record of 10 wins and 11 losses. Last Jan. 21 he signed his sec- ond "ee contract, this one for of the Football Association Cup Saturday. I want to have it with me, It's -|Houston 1 Chicago 5 ; sort of like my makeup." Philadelphia 103 Cincinnati 4-0 |Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 2 Games Monday \No games scheduled International League Southern Division WL Pet. GBL 27:15 543 -- 22 21 512 5% 18 18 500 6 Jacksonville 19 23.452 8 Columbus 12 28 30014 | Northern Division | 21 16 568 -- erly held the title, lost it for failure to defend regularly. GALE "Buccaneer" 1963 OUTBOARD MOTORS Now On Display at your Dominion Tire Store @ 60 HP. @ 40 H.P. 25 H.P. LP , who haé driven in 'ronly three runs all season, tied) 'the score for Rochester Sunday; 'with his three-run homer off 'Tom Addington in the first 'game. But the Bisons rallied for three runs in the eighth. 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