Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1963, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 29, 1963 ae imate ak Sandy Kou " fax Blanks Braves |to a fantastic season last year before he was sidelined with a circulatory ailment in the index finger on his pitching hand, low- ered his earned run average to 1.52 with the shutout of Braves. The Dodger lefty, author of two no-hit games, had to work jharder than the score would in- dicate to win his seventh against two defeats. He was locked in a scoreless struggle with Mil- waukee lefthander Denny Le- master until Frank Howard stroked a 3-2 pitch over the left field wall with one out in the seventh, It was only the fourth hit off the hard-luck Lemaster, who was lifted for a pinch hit in the By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer Sandy Koufax obviously is taking his cue from Frank Si- natra, who once played the part of The Man with the Golden Arm, It was about a poker! player who rarely lost while dealing. And that, of course, is the story of the Los Angeles Dod- al Man with the Golden Arm, hen he's dealing he doesn't lose. He was dealing well enough Tuesday night, blanking Mil- waukee Braves 7-0 on six hits, his fourth shutout of the sea- po ge pitching ~~ to wi one game of National) venth and has only a 2-3 rec- -- Jeading San Francisco| 14 to show far a, gaudy 1,47 say jearned run average. Giants suffered a rain-inter- 8 Leading the Red attack were Marty Keough with three hits, including a bases-loaded triple, Frank Robinson with three runs batted in on a homer and a double, and Vada Pinson with a double, three singles and a tolen base, Orlando Cepeda id two doubles and drove in five runs for Giants. Curt Flood's double to right, Cards' 18th hit, drove in the winning run in the 10th after St. Louis had struggled from behind a 7-3 deficit with a four- run burst in the seventh, The winning blow followed a single by Gene Oliver and a bunt' sin- gle by Charley James . Colts' Howie Goss drove in six runs on two homers and a triple, : Ron Santo had a_ two-run triple and Billy William sa two- Ford Frick's Figures By WILL GRIMSLEY | NEW YORK (AP) -- Ford Frick acknowledges there are lother athletic activities besides \baseball---he even likes watch- ling some of them--but don't let \the baseball boss hear an eulogy \for his sport. | "The one thing that makes jme furious is to read or hear somebody say that baseball is |a dying sport," he says. | "T like football. I'm an avid \fan.. Certainly, horse racing at- |tracts a lot of customers, It's a year-round sport, and you can |bet on. it, | "But we shouldn't delude our- iselvek.-- baseball is still the iking." | Frick the gaunt, bushy- {hai commissioner of » the time--young-looking for his 68 years, From a 16th-floor office in a Manhattan skyscraper he and a small staff preside over the far, flung operations of organized baseball. There, this normally mild, soft - spoken Indiana farmer's son bristles at any suggestion the game may be losing some of its popularity. "I get tired of hearing about the old days,"' Frick said in an interview, "Sure,'they were col- orful and exciting. No one is more nostalgic than I am. But, as far as baseball is concerned, the good old days are right now, today, 1963--and they're getting better," The commissioner reached for) Proves His Baseball Still Thriving Game a hard-back, loose - leaf note book He ran his finger over one of the early pages. "Know. how many people are playing baseball in the United States today? Twenty-three mil- lion, This is not a guess, It's @ bona fide survey." This compared with 8,000,000 'olfers and 9,000,000 tennis play- rs. The commissioner uses 1045 as the dividing line of a yard- stick, "This? will amaze you," he said, 'In the 17 years before 1945, baseball drew a total of 148,088,935 fans. In the 17 years after 1945, we drew 304,210,605 a gain of 105 per cent. Does that. look as if baseball is dy- ing?" Uni States' national past- rupied 16-6 bombing by Cincin| Dodgers nailed it down by , , sending 11 men to the plate in pr grag By aid aon ale six-run ninth inning, featured|power the Cubs past the Mets n \by Johnny Roseboro!s steal of|who have lost eight of their last the strength of a 10-inning 8-7;home and a squeeze bunt by|nine, Dick. Ellsworth won his conquest of Houston Colts, Chi- pick Tracewski, lsixth against three losses. cago's surprising Cubs moved) Jim O'Toole got the benefit of A two-run homer by Johnny into fourth place by beating |Cincinnati's free - swinging at-|Callison, a two-run triple by New York Mets 5-2, and Phila-|tack on San Francisco and be-|Tony Gonzalez and some shoddy delphia Phillies defeated Pitts- came the first pitcher in the|Pittsburgh fielding helped Phils' burgh Pirates 5-1. National League to win eight/Cal McLish win his 'fourth Koufax, who was on his way games. He has lost three. 'straight. Baltimore Orioles Finding Al Smith ia A Real Handy-Man Coaching Staf Daily Double By MIKE RATHET spare "ape in the outfield reg-)first game in thasmajors as De- Associated Press Sports Writerjular andNconcentrating on his!troit Tigers whipped Los An- Is Top Talent | A Good Thing The atest member of Balti-|hitting. During Orioles' streak! geles Angels 3-1, | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--- Rufus run inside the park homer to Columbus Jets. Await Switch \By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbus Jets undoubtedly NORTHERN DIVISION lare looking forward to a change of fértunes in June after a dis- Visiting Team Home Team | astrous May that has seen them 09 iance vs People's Clothi >, lose 21 of 27 games, including ae vs People's Clothing vs Pt, Perry he mat Mt ii ac oow. Héffering Imp's The Jets had not exactly been Lean's Esso jliving up to their nickname |May 28 MacLean's Esso vs Bad Genosha Hotel vs People's (prior to the May tailspin, but Boy Appliance Clothing |they find themselves today 154 Scugog Cleaners vs Heffer- games behind i nthe Interna- ing Imps Brooklin Concrete vs Pt. Perry Sere i gu e = oo ing' { , y one - 4 ue olen 's Imps vs Bad -- vs People's, Bathe Tuesday night as pace-setting Scugog Cleaners vs Atlanta and Richmond were Lean's Esso rained out. , ir of two- = June 4 MacLean's Esso vs Genosha Hotel vs Brooklin Rat 'Vounedeul ad tan Bee Heffering's Imps Concrete j ens -- provided Rochester with Scugog Cleaners vs Bad Boy Port Perry vs People's Cloth-|the margin of a 4-2 weary over Appliances ing Columbus. Buffalo, leader in the June 6 Heffering's Imps vs Scu- Port Perry vs Brooklin Con-|Northern Division, had to come gog Cleaners crete "Oshawa City And District Softball Schedule Dates SOUTHERN DIVISION : : | § H Team throw to Crandall from pitch-. | Visitiug: Foam Home er Dan Schneider, enabled Tracewski to get to 2nd base. Dodgers blanked the Braves, 7-0, in this one, at County Stadium, last night. The above action was in the 9th inning. | --(AP Wirephoto) | Dick Tracewski, 44, seen sprinting for first base. Um- pire Doug Harvey (he doesn't play hockey) watches at home plate. Joe Torro, Braves' Ist baseman and umpire Lee Wey- er wait at first base for a possible play there. The high f Western Fair DIED TO LIVE--or what is known in baseball, a's a suc- cessfuP suicide. Willie Davis of the Los Angeles Dodgers touches home plate 'with his toe, as the ball eludes Braves' catcher Del Crandall, after Davis was hunted home by vs Mac- Brooklin Concrete vs Genosha Mac- * Port Perry vs Genosha Hotel Gen- more Orioles' hero-a-game clubjhe has¢hit at a .381 clip, rais-| Smith's decisive homer fol- ony i sigh yds a , : dls from behind to down Toronto is A] Smith, a 35-year-old vet-jing his average to .293 with|lowed a run-producing double By STUART LAKE |chief_coach for the foderatton Jinoes, owned by Albert Bubler|Bad Boy Appliance - People's Clothing vs 3-2. Indianapolis ended Syra- eran who latched onto the brass|seven homers and 17 ftuns\by shortstop Luis 'Aparicio, OTTAWA (CP) Geoffrey|of . Rhodesia and Nyasaland|o¢ essex, Ont.,' and Les Dol-| MacLean's Esso osha Hotel cuse' five-game winning streak after stepping off a merry-|batted in. ltraded to Orioles along with|Dyson has recruited -an impos-|from 1961 to 1963 and formerly) son's 'Try Belle from Mel-|June 11 MacLean's Esso vs Scu- Genosha Hotel ve Pt. Perry |6-3 and Arkansas held on to beat go-Found | Orioles' latest victory--mark-|Smith in the deal that tling staff for the Royal Canadian|national coach of Wales and|hourne, combined to bring og Cleaners ° Jacksonville 6-3. Smith tagged a three - runjing the longest winning streak| pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm, outtielder Legion's second national track|Southwest England for 14 years./home 'a $180.20 daily double| °. Bad Boy Appliance vs Hef- People's Clothing vs Brooklin| Herm Starrette stopped Co- homer that capped a four-runjin the majors this season--also| Dave Nicholson and infielders |2"d field coaches' clinic to be pugH COMING payoff in Tuesday night's har- fering's Imps Concrete a = as Py Es hl fifth inning uprising as Orioles|was their 14th in 15 games and/Ron Hansen and Pete Ward to|held in Guelph Aug, 12-20, Also from Britain will come Ress racing car at Western June 13 People's Clothing vs Heffering's Imps vs Brooklin wes the bans ioade toe oo ran thelr winning streak to nine|/increased their edge over the|White Sox. Six British coaches, two from|former national coach Lionel rs bar tote iineaiei? | Bad Boy Appliance Concrete - leath and: struck out shies fot games and ballooned their)second - place New York Yan-| Smith's blow off loser Ted the United States, one from|Pugh, now coach at Oxford os be we hswe en, who Port Perry vs Scugog Clean- MacLean's Esso vs Genosha balers, on' Musas el American League lead to 3/4/kees, who were belted by Bos-|Bowsfield also handed the vic-|France- and six from Canada|University, and John Disley, se-) #5 found it " ficult to steer} ers Hotel fvediliat #6-tha daa, bak tay lengths by defeating Kansasiton Red Sox 11-6, _ |tory to 'Robin, Roberts, who|will work under head coach Dy-|nior coach of the English Ama-|*, se vacn Since sweeping a) June 18 Genosha Hotel vs Hef- Scugog Cleaners vs People's included the. two homers Ghat City Athletics 4-2 Tuesday night.| Minnesota Twins also contin-|stayed on to pitch against the|son during the 10-day clinic on/teur Athletic Union and holder| °8 brace card at Beamsville, fering's Imps Clothing spelled the difference Acquired in an off - season|ued their winning march, roll-|As despite the death of his the campus of the Ontario Agri-|of the world's best performance Bell oars Pha ih piloted Try Brooklin Concrete vs Mac- Bad Boy Appliance vs Port i trade with Chicago White Sox,|ing to victory No>8 in a. row father Sunday. Roberts, bring-|cultural College. for the two-mile steeplechase, moor pil . finish line in the lesn's Esso Perry GETS 3 HITS pote lvoe Rag ore ag He|the first tia ag best sige Ba Stone seven dua ae hg agg' ae hagmeti: I The ue Mipcincay seg of $8.70. eae nian aes June 20 Genosha vs. MacLean's Esso vs People's Bia papa aoe the tl . the y s -jhit s r seven innings but|track coach of Britain, is in the hammer-thrgw coach Fred Wilt,) yj); brought Mr, Anderson in| | Scugog Cleaners, Clothing 4 Syracuse hurlers has been playing only one po-|ington Senators 6-3 on Brookiin Convrete s ob Al-\needed relief help from Dean|first year of a five-year con-|a miler ghd member of the Be with a homer and two doubles. sition instead of commuting be-|lison's three-run homer with two Stone and Stu Miller to get the|tract to head the Legin's,sports|American/ Olympic teams in a Toth thesis Me- Boy Appliance Mike Joyce spaced six Chief Hotel Bad vs Heffering's Imps vs Port Perry tween the infield and outfield|out in the last of the nin' as in most of his 11-year major| In other American League ac- career. tion, Cleveland Indians The move has paid off for Or-|Chicago White Sox 3-2 -and foles, with the talented handy-'rookie Mickey Lolich won his GREENWOOD RACE RESULT TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1963. DRIZZLING AND SLOW FIRT RACE -- 1 Mile. 3-year-olds.| ail $5000. Purse $1800. (7) 7 | S-ARMADAN 11,90 640 3.50 6-DANDIER $.60 3.10 7-MISS PEANUTS 2.60 20|Winner ch g 2 Armageddon--Mandan. Trainer L, Cavalaris Jr, Start good, won driving Pool 41,83 (8). | victory, / Red Sox got the job done against Yankees with a 15-hit explosion. G. fourth homer in as many games| | training program w aimed primarily at developing|ber of better coaching for Canada's|Investigation, ary Geiger hit his|amateur athletes. A There's no doubt that the Le-|Adams who handled the Cana-| navort and Lu Clinton chipped in with|gion is proud of the men who'll/dian te 7 | another two-run shot while Ed/put the expected 150 student! Empire Bressoud singled home two runs| coaches through their paces at!former Ki in a four-run second inning,|Guelph. tripled home a run in a three-| | | jfour - | | Stafford taking the loss, "The strongest track and field/of athletics at Queen's Univer-| run third and singled to start alcoaching staff ever assembled sity and Ron Wallingford, noted | tj run sixth, Bill Monbou-|in North America,' quette was the winner, with Bill!gion of Dyson and his helpers, |ner and now a lecturer at Mc- The staff includes Jim Alford,'/Master University ich is/1948 and/19 ' says the Le-|Canadian middle-distance 52 and now a mem-/, he Federal Bureau of Canadjan coahces include Bob) pirect in the fifth and im at the 1958 British) wigg Reaper Games; Pat Galasso, | in the seventh for $11.50. Vest Janadian champion in|Direct's time of 2:11 1-5 wa jump and now director! the fastest of the night. for a $20.9 \the lo iting horses at race track run-/throughout North America als at Western Fair, Eleven horse: ENDS HITLESS STREAK Allison's game-winning shot | won ridden out. Peal 19.423. Double Pool 37,388. loff Ron Kline followed a double | Sorkle in the sulky, paid $33.70,| June _ Pat Crowe of Elmvale, reined| in two winners, his own Vesta! The virus that' has been hit- is making its presence known were scratched Tuesday night, four more than Monday night. 25 People's Clothing Heffering's Imps | 0 Esso a s Lean's Esso ing's Imps gog Cleaners Port Perry Appliance 5 Vv 0 8 s Lean's Esso Port Imps vs Port Perry vs Maclean's Carman Brown's! June 27 Genosha Hotel vs Mac- G from Maford July 2 People's Clothing vs Scu- Bad Boy July 4 People's Clothing vs Mac- Perry vs Heffering's Bad Boy Appliance vs Genosha Hotel : Scugog Cleaners vs Brooklin Concrete | Bad Boy Appliance vs. People's Clothing Brooklin Concrete vs Heffer- Scugog Cleaners vs Port Perry MacLean's Esso vs Brooklin Concrete Heffering's Imps vs Genosha Hotel Bad Boy Appliance vs Brooklin Concrete . Scugog Cleaners vs Genosha Hotel 4 its over the first seven innings, but he had to have help from Warren Hacker in the eighth. Buffalo's Carl Mathias gave up a homer to Ted Kazanski in the first, but then held Toronto jin check on six- safeties, The | Bisons got the winning run on a | single by Dick Smith who stole | second and came in on Pumpsie |GGreene's single. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Two of Tuesday night's events went with only four horses, FIFTH RACE - 7 Furlongs. 4-year. 5 siesta" cas. tant ine' y, nny Green, and a walk to $2500. Purse $1800, (7) ent | 6-SASSY BEAU 26.20 9.70 3.40) Twins' slugger out of an 0-for-15 skid. 3-and-4 . (7) 4.20 3.20 4.90 3.70 GECOND RACE -- 1 Mile. Maidens. Purse $2000 AWAY ...6.20 si Rares 20UR JOHNIE 4.40 2.90 3-SPORTS LADY 2.50 ; San Francisco RIGHT 4.50 ew eh 3 Windy City Ind--Happy Ve! Trainer B Towarew Start |, won handily Pool a THIRD BACE -- 4% Furlongs, 2 vearold Maidens. Cdn. foaled. all $5000. Purse $1800. . (8) SCORE 44.40 11.50 4.60 GLEAM "4.00 2.70 EAU A 2. Winner ch g 2% Orvieto %md--Royal Winner & m Bean Dandy--York Hunt |Trainer A. Hickling Start good, won easily Pool 49,380 SIXTH RACE 7. Furlongs, 3-year- old fillies. Allowances, Purse $2800. 1-ETIMOTA 3.60 2.30 2.10 5-ONTARIO. HOLLIDAY 2.90 2:10 4BRIGHT REWARD Winner ch ¢ 8 Bice Monte--Too Fussy. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Start good, won easily Poo] 21,606 Quinells Pool 28,369. QULNELLA 1 AND 5 PAID $10.00 Senators, losers of nine of 10| 08 Angeles \St. Louis [6 and 15 of their last 17 yames, jhad tied the score in the top of |the ninth on Chuck Cottier's run- |Scoring single and a two-run jhomer by Don Lock, Jim Kaat, jWho had a three-hit shutout for eight 'innings, lasted long enough to win it. Ray Herbert drove in bot Pittsburgh | Cincinnati Philadelphia M | Houston New York (pif gon White Sox runs with a home: 41,998 Peo! FOURTH RACE -- yearald Maidens. Cdn SEVENTH RACE - year-olds and up, Purse $2100 2ARGUE AROUND S-LEAF LIFTER 3-CUT STEEL z 7 Furlongs, 4 4% Furlengs. 2 claiming ail $4500 foaled. Cimg 4.20|Davalillo and ON | Chicag' National League Results Tuesday W L Pct. GBL New York 6 Boston 11 28 27 26 23 21 21 21 17 .622 -- 18 ,600 1 21 .553*3 21 .523 21 .500 21 ;500 23 .477 20 25 .444 19 27 413 17 29 Results Tuesday o 5 New York 2 hicago 8 94 ilwaukee and a single but took his second| Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 1 '|loss against five victories wher, 08 Anseles 7 Milwaukee 0 100 460 soo Ltuans, came uy with two runs| Houston 7 St Laie 8 a 430 3.80/10 the sixth on a homer by Vic an Francisco incinnati Probable Pitchers Today 370 11% 4% |Detroit 3 Los Angeles 1 514 5M filg Baltimore 4 Kansas City 2 | As @ result, double dashes have been carded for tonight's |program and Thursday night's. Heffering's Imps vs People/py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clothing | HOUSTON, Tex. -- Rip Ran- dall, 148, Tyler, Tex,, knocked MacLean's Esso vs Port Perry/ouyt' Isaac Logart, 148, New People's Cloth. vs Pt. Perry /York, 6 |July 9 Genosha Hotel vs Bad Boy Appliance Brooklin Concrete vs Scugog Cleaners |Washington 3 Minnesota 6 |Cleveland 3 Chicago 2 | Parnelli Jones Favorite Pick Indianapolis Probable Pitchers Today {Baltimore (McCormick 1-2): at) Kansas City (Wickersham| 3-3) N {Washington (Rudolph 3-6) at Minnesota (Stigman 3-5) N | | New York (Terry 5-4) at Boston} Scugog Cleaners Lean's Esso Bad Boy Appliance ing's Imps Boy Appliance MacLeans Esso. ~|July 11 Bad Boy Appliance vs Heffering's Imps vs Mac- July 16 MacLean's Esso vs Scugog Cleaners vs Heffer- July 18 Heffering's Imps vs Bad Brooklin Con, vs Genosha Genosha Hotel vs People's Pt. Perry vs Brooklin Con. Genosha Hotel vs Pt. Perry Brooklin Con, People's Cloth, |147, STOCKTON, Calf. -- Rey Asis, 121, Manila, stopped Rudy Cor- jona, 121, Los Angeles, 4, NEW YORK -- Laszlo Bagi, St. Paul, outpointed Gil Diaz, 151, Puerto Rico, 8. FRESNO, Calif.--Frankie Ra- mirez, 145, Los Angeles, out- pointed Gabe Terronez, 146, Fresno, 10, (Wilson 4-4) NL INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Par- {Detroit (Faul 2-0) at Los An-|nelli Jones, the race driver's geles (Chance 3-4 or Turley 1-3), N Only games scheduled. jrace driver, will start Thurs- jday's 47th Memorial Day clas- sic. as the most solid favorite since Bill Yukovich took the 500. All tied or rained out games to May 30 Brooklin vs People's be re-played by the end of theat Bathe Park. following week. All games at South Diamond, People's) South Diamond at BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES a run-producing International League Southern Division le WL Pct. GBL °! 2815 651 -- | 20 18 526 54 23 22 511 19 25 .432 9% 12 30 .286 15% Division 23 16 590 -- 2117 553 1% 22 19 .537 LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) Winner b oc 4 Rounders -- Argyroula. Trainer & S Ross Start good, won driving Poo! 55,038 YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIAT EDPRESS Pitehing--Sandy Koufax, Dod- ers, .checked Milwaukee raves on six hits, opposing his fourth shutout in a 7-0 victory that moved Los Angeles to within one gathe of National League leading San Francisco. Batting--Howie Goss, . Hous- ton Colts, drove in six runs with two homers and triple in a 8-7, 10-inning loss to St. Louis Cardinals mile event for the second| Alexandra Park. Genosha) Radio Park raight year in 1954, | First game start 6.80 -- 8.15 Brooklin -- Brooklin Jones not only set new quali-| deadline. Port Perry -- Port Perry | 4, | fying Standards in the time] Second game start 8.15- 10.15 Al! Genosha and People's pebonar iar he practised at speeds| deadline. home games start at 6.30, wads ft Gn ee No full innings after 8.15 or All Port Perry and Brooklin made in qualifications, | The quiet-spoken, 29-year-old! 10-15. home games start at B15. driver from Torrance, Calif.,| turned four laps at more than} 150 miles an hour in the final] carburetion tests Tuesday, He} ae ' sg? than 151 in his} ape « q red and blue Agajanian special, L in t Jones is the only one of Thurs-| 1V s on day's 33. starters who reg shed} oy y Sti F |15l miles an hour over the tel TORONTO Diag ere mile trials, A, J. Foyt of Hous.|SCotms her. second successive} jton, Tex., the 1961 winner was|Miclory - iggy aah a second best at 150.6 but he Turcotte, sevens Nes ee | She phe the afternoon, barrelled wide on qualified on the second day and i | will start: in eighth place, Par- the une ad by bogord id = nelli has-the No, 1 pole position ee oS : _-+. tured Livingston Purse at \. a : a |Greenwood Tuesday, Pah Beta ndiay in addition to) Etimota, with the backing of & most of the 6,134 behind her, | IS ANGELS' STRONG MAN [rushed to a 3%-length victory! n Bullpen Kee 1ole ps Orioles Up | Julio Navarro has been the/over Ontario Holiday, which/ strong man of Los Angeles An- nosed out Bright Reward, The | NEW YORK (AP)--One of thejHis won-lost mark 'is only 1-1,/gels' bullpen. He is 4-0 with an|" major reasons Baltimore Ori-|but he has saved six games.\earned run mark of 2.75 in 17|time was 1.25 4-5, 1 2-5 seconds oles' American League pennant|The veteran right-hander has games. off the track record, stock is high these days is their|an era of 2.88, One of the least heralded re-| Turcotte, of Grand Falls, nighly efficient bullpen corps) Ron Perranoski of Los <An-lievers has been lefty Hal|N.B., Canada's leading rider, jled by Wes Stock and Stu Mil-|geles Dodgers, National League|Woodeshick of Houston Colts,|had been shut out for 10 races ler. jrunners-up, and Bill Fischer of/He has given up only three|before he won with Armadan Stock and Miller are amongithe improved Kansas City Ath-|earned runs in 34 innings (0.79) |x =, a score of relief pitchers wholletics are among the leaders in|while winning three games and am | have starred for their teams,/winning percentage. Each has|losing one for the National! often without much, fanfare,|won six games and lost one for| League's ninth-place-team: th rofenit over the finst one-third of thejan .857 mark. Perranoski has! Knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm & profanity. ing a disturbance, on a motion) Paramount signed a four-year|1963 big league baseball season.|worked in 13 games and has ajof Chicago White Sox has been double by Max Alvis, Both Da-|San Francisco (Pierce 1-3) at valillo and Alvis are rookies,|_ Cincinnati (Purkey 1-1) N Jack Kralick brought hig rec.|L°s paige she 3-4) . Mil! atlanta o {ord to 3-2 with relief help from| Waukee (Hendley 43) N ji vam meee 2. sine ft tod Aberantte, Houston (Bruce 13) at St, Louis) iispeie SN eoerig sx 320 3a. lich, who had four losing) (Washburn. 5-8 or Gibson 23) ) 7 vite 4SIR_ DEMLJONN 4.50 2.00/Minor league seasons and an| Columbus hated ig he Pe wiacbacaiidinstion. Pt record in the majors, scat- Northern Trainer M-R Clark 'tered eight hits to post victory Buffalo No. 1 against Angels. The 22. ; Syracuse year-old left-hander got all the|Ballimore R ' Start. good, won handily Pool 60,326 Total Pool 390,483 Roch ' Nil ochester - working room he needed when|New York Toronto 19 21 475 Dick McAuliffe hit a two-run|©™°280 : Attendance 6,134 FISH INDUSTRY BOOMED homer for Tigers. off Ken Me [Boston Richmond 15 19 441 In 1948 fishermen of western/Bride in the sixth inning Kansas City 22:19 .537 6 Results Tuesday South Ametica caught 130,000 - ' Minnesota 21 21 500 744 |Buffalo 3 Toronto, 2 tons annually but today take | Cleveland 21 447 9% |Columbus 2 Rochester 4 more than 6,000,000 tons a year. |Los Angeles 26 .435°104% | Indianapolis 6 Syracuse 3 : ht Detroit 25 405 11% | Jacksonville 3 Little Rock 6 | Washington » 32 .319 16 |Richmond at Atlanta ppd, rain Only games scheduled. American League W L Pet. GBL 30 15 .667 -- 23:15 605 314 24:19 558 5 22 18 550 5% Etimota Wins lin the fourth, and, even then he jhad to wait out an inquiry to: |gain official recognition, 44 5M NOTICE OF CONVENTION TO-ELECT A CANDIDATE For The Provincial Riding of ONTARIO A meeting will be held at the Port Perry Public School, Queen St., Port Perry, on Wednesday, June 5, 1963 at 8:00 p.m. to elect a candidate to contest this seat for the Liberal cause at the forthcoming Provincial Elections. Toronto Leafs Police Deny They Are Going On | ee 'Pay Television Power I Clubbed Cookie £3 'elevision BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--A po-jat a precint station, the 235--mount Pictures announced ficeman denied Tuesday that|pound Negro knocked patrolman|Tuesday a plan for pay theatre football star Chester (Cookie)|/Richard Kean to the floor, po-|television in four Canadian cit- Gilchrist was clubbed by police!lice said, ies of the Toronto Maple Leafs after his arrest on traffic) During cross-examination, Gil- 1963-64 road hockey games. charges. Gilchrist is accused of|christ's lawyer asked Kean:| Paramount said the move flooring the policeman with. a"'You took him by the collar foreshadowed eventual expan- punch. +e and prodded him with clubs,'sion of pay theatre TV of sports Seven charges were filediisn't that true?" events into the United States. against Gilchrist after his at-|. Kean gave a negative answer. The plan to televise all 35 Leaf rest May 14. : Kean said Gilchrist told him:|road games in nine theatres in His trial opened in city court) "you... cops are worse than|the cities, all within a 40-mile Tuesday on three of the|Birmingham cops." radius of Toronto, grew out of charges: resisting a policeman, Judge William J. Ostrowski,an experiment in one Toronto creating a disturbance and us-|dismissed the charge of creat-\theatre last season. | Votes will be cast by ballot and by accredited Voting Delegates only. When Buying a New Furnace or a New home Make SURE It's a 'GARWOOD' The most Economical Oil Furnace on the Market! MOSIER 'ir METAL TE 292 KING W. -- 725-2734 i l This convention is open to the public and every interested person will be welcome. A. Frank Godley Secretary By order of the Executive Committce {2.03 ERA, Fischer has come in|intermittently. effective. He has Football League's most vyalu-idismiss the two other charges. Stint. Stock has worked in 16/have been largely responsible|was acquired from Baltimore Police said Gilchrist became |assaut, a felony; failing to ob-| Theatre patrons will pay from|of 2.25 Jim Brewer are 2-0 and Lindylings since coming to the White | Onterio Riding (Provincial) Liberal Assn. ' ogg 2 a balineck for Bul-| by Gilchrist's lawyer. He re-|agreement with the Leafs. The| Stock, a 29-year-old right-han-|2 fyaio Bilis, was the American|served decision on a motion sie tareeen will be televised tojder, has a 5-0 record and he|from the bullpen 11 times and/a neat 2.08 ERA, but has been! the threates at the same time/also saved another game again|compiled a 1.88 ERA charged with four defeat able player last year, He came|The judge said he will rule on'they are being s , , thoaednriin he Chi hee we Tr ucrems i . al : y ng shown to home|with a sparkling three-inning " rag cubs' relievers) age Pi to the Bills in 1962° from Tor-|the other charges June 18. pay TV subscribers in the Tor- i d me toe leeds enaauiae escus (en save cat jase rok le brilliant Gilchrist will go to trial in onto suburb of Etobicoke.' Para-| games, pitched 23 1-3 innings,|for the club's surprisingly high! last winter. rg aoe Pe, lt deaaait chain' city court June 12 on the re-|mount also owns the home serv-|walked 10, struck out 17 and put/fourth-place standing in the Na-|. Jim Brosnan has permitted! Can . maining charges: second degree ice together an earned run average tional LSague. Don Elston andjonly one earned run in 12 inn-| abusive after he was arrested serve a stop sign: and failing /$1.25 to $3.00. The theatres are; Miller, acquired f 5 "De » 50x » " sign, ar 2 i N » acquired from San McDaniel is 1-1. Elston has Sox a month ago from Cincin- on a charge of ignoring a stopjto produce a driver's licence/in Toronto, Hamilton , Oshawa|Francisco Giants last winter, yielded only one earned run injnati. His record is 1-1 with four sign. After he was handcuffediand automobile registration. land St. Catharines, lalso has appeared in 16 games.|18 2-3 innings and McDaniel has|saves. | : &

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