Pe 4 THE OSHAWA rlass wey, Mey 31, 1963 ISPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' RONNIE JONES struck out 18 batters last night at Bathe Park, 16 of them in the first eight innings -- and had a no-hit, no-run shutout victory in the bag -- until the 9th inning, when he grooved a 1-1 pitch to Bob King and the latter poled it for a homer, which spoiled both the no-hit, and the no-run as- pects of a clean-cut 10-1 victory as Brooklin Concrete proved just too good for the good Oshawa Juvenile squad, People's Clothing, Although outclassed at the plate, the Juveniles made a very respectable showing in the field and with one or two exceptions, they all played non-squawk, top-flight ball, something they'll have to do to maintain their identity in the powerful Oshawa City and District Association 'Northern Division" in which they are competing. As Juveniles, playing against top-flight Intermediate teams, the People's boys can |not expect to win too many games In their schedule, but as long as they keep giving it the old college try, refrain from "beefing" and just keep trying -- they're going to be a real contender when they reach OASA playoff competition, against teams of their own status, They're learning something every time out -- or atleast, they have the chance to learn something each game -- and as long as they just keep play- ing ball, trying to improve and "keep their nose clean" -- they'll do themselves credit in this top-flight league, even if they don't win too many games. x x x x* UP AT ALEXANDRA Park last night, MacLean's Esso nosed out Scugog Cleaners, 7-5, in a game that went more than the limit to produce a sparkling home-run finish. Port Perry Merchants defeated Genosha Aces in another City and District League game last night. These two clubs go right back at it again tonight at Alexandra Park, 8:15 o'clock, a replay of their 1-1 league opener, two weeks ago. The City and District competition this season is proving top flight in calibre and excitement and already the softball fans of the city have "wised up" and are turning out in large numbers. This well might prove the best season in the past 10 years, which is saying plenty, when you discuss softball competition in this city, WINTER LINGERS ON FOR CAPE BRETON ENTHUSIASTS sion, with a 30-inch snow cov- weekend. However, higher bother booking an excursion. ering on Sowth Mountain, near temperatures have since melt- me Ingonish, N.S., on Victoria Day ed most of the snow, so don't (CP Wirephoto) tases OO NERA SES Members of the Cape Bre- _ ton Ski Club are shown enjoy- ing a late spring skiing ses- a . 6 j : I uly ell Finally | sf : PARNELLI JONES wears a i i big smile and a garland of roses, after winning the In- dianapolis 500-Mile Classic, Parnelli Jones Takes Classic In Record Time | No official protest could be)second tire change. He finished tiled until race officials met this| seventh, morning, but as one veteran of} After charging his hardest for the race Prva complaints/314 hours, Jones crossed the are a tradition the night after|finish line 34 seconds - 7 but "after a night's| Clark, . --" sleep they're usually forgotten." Clark, No, 2 in world road| near, "ue acenmane, ee racing standings last year, and Cooper owned by Ed Kostenuk Dan Gurney, another Grand f Prix racer from Costa: Mesa, oe Usted saa Calif., ran two + three behind!" nriven by J R the uk running of the speed event, in the record time of 143.137, 4 --(AP Wirephoto) yesterday, He's shown in front of the victor's trophy. Jones was pictured in the winner's circle after winning the 47th a INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Par- nelli Jones sat in his Agajanian Willard Special and kept re- peating: "T just can't believe it," The 29 - year - old Torrance, Calif., driver moved like a man in a dream Thursday after his record victory in the rich India- napolis 500-mile Memorial Day classic. He appeared: dazed by the grinding ordeal. Don Landrum had an single in the eighth. | Hook, 2-5, set down 21 Cubs in order at one stretch. The loss went to Glen Hobbie, 1-4. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIA National League ABR H Pct, Covington, Phila 123 23 44 .358 Groat, St. L 201 29 70 .348 Boyer, St, L 185 22 63 341 H.- Aaron, Mil 170 41 50 .330 T, Davis, LA 117 15-38 325 Runs--Flood, St. Louis, 48. League game, here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium to- e ® ® With Sth tr dal g t in Lakeview Park, Sunday afternoon. . . . OSHAWA MINOR itself felt. This is not a bad thing, of course, since as long i itching; Pittsburgh) boro. | a eee Wiledeiphia, Pirate ao ro Se sitive Midget teams. This is a big drop in the Bantam division Billy O'Dell has pitched 'his)\0- saueezing by 6-5 in the sec- the rest of the way, preserving|in both Met runs with his 397th|start play on Monday night but the Midgets are holding off And as en added asset, the FIRST HOMER |MUSIAL BELTS 471st lwhen Ron Hunt couldn't hold) in big time baseball--a perfect|and third innings, and Peterson|their last eight, collected eight i nfield} | By The Canadian Press Thursday night as San Fran-\two - run. sixth capped py|!osing their fifth in a row. St.' ' : ans C « his third world champio ponent ers by rookie Cap Peterson afd/San Francisco. three errors and Stan Musial homer since returning to Pi-| Barney Ross over 15 rounds } aS +f e e ; x x x x } P r OV e G His Lb ! Op ud ity BRIGHT BITS: -- LEGIONNAIRES have a Leaside Junior t morrow afternoon, .. . OSHAWA MERCHANTS will be home to Kingston in a Lakeshore Intermediate baseball fixture, at Softball Association closed its entries last night and the re- lcent boom in both minor. baseball and lacrosse has made By JIM HACKLEMAN , |before the Mets took a 21 de-)third single, Bill Skowron's dou-| | Larry Jackson coasted in with) a boy is playing some organized spdrt, that's a good thing. Associated Press Sports Writer|cision behind Jay Hook's two-jble and a triple by John Rose-|a six-hit shutout and now is 1. there will be alk Bantam teame to the Kiwanle League end After years of struggling tO).), 'with Philadelphia, Pirates| Claude Raymond, a St. Jean,\support in the second game reach the break-even point,| inning the opener 7-1 and Phil-|Que., native, held off Dodgers|fnoen Duke Snider, who ienecked| but an actual increase in the Midget section. Bantams will ba to the plus side of the) (14 game. |Spahn's seventh victory against|career homer and a single. Ken|yntil after school exams, and they'll start their schedule on weed [three losses. |Hubbs got a triple in the first) tune 17, 30-year-old left-hander currently} Giants nicked loser Joe Nux- M : , ie hi 1 7 | : ; 'ne:| Cardinals, winners in seven of|his high pop near the right field owns the most profitable record/hall for single runs in the first) VEN Ol Une eee & ene na and| REMEMBER WHEN .. 2s . made it 3-0 in the fifth with his Umearned runs against Colts, 'O'Dell won his eighth in row/first. major league homer, A|Who committed five errors in Henry Armstrong, the Los eisco Giants topped Cincinnati|O'Dell's scratch hit seemed|Louis' big inning was the six- Angeles negro boxer, won Reds 5-4--with the help of hom-|frosting, but turned out vital fortun third, when Colts made ship when he took the wel- Jerry Lynch banged his first terweight crown from Felipe Alou, the relief work of| Alou led it off with his 11th par ee : s Bob Bolin, and his own infield|homer and after a walk to Jim)*/ pH ol bs career. rates from Reds and Don Card-| at New York 25 years ago well registered a neat elght-hit-| today, Armstrong had previ- single. \Daveriport and Jose Pagan's| Ray Sadecki was the winner The one-time Baltimore bonus|single, O'Dell tapped a roller|With relief help from Ed Bauta, baby, who was traded to Giants| down the first base line that/@md Dick Farrell the loser. in 195v, went into the year with'scored Davenport. Cubs put together the biggest a 63-66 mark to'show for six) O'Dell handcuffed Reds on single inning splurge of the sea-| Phils gained a split in the seasons plus in the majors. Now/three hits before they cashed/$0n with their 10 runs in the|second game squeaker, taking he's rolling and so are Giants,/in two runs in the sixth. The aah Pi flys ayia against/the lead by scoring four times with a 244-game lead in the Na-|southpaw was lifted during an- "e's. ©1xteen Cubs battediin the fifth and adding the de- tional League race. other Cincinnati rally in. the| 28ainst Al Jackson, Larry Bear-|ciding marker in the sixth. wes BASEBALL SCORES Also in the National League--|seventh, and Bolin yielded a/fatth and Don Rowe, with six|Covington's two - run_ pinch Warren Spahn recorded his|two-run single by Daryl Spen-|getting hits and seven walking.|homer high-lighted Phils' big in- PEE WEE LEAGUE 334th' pitching victory as Mil-|cer, but held off Reds the rest|Also involved were a two-run|ning, while Tony Taylor's sacri-|Dairy Queen 5, Jubilee Pav. 9. | waukee Braves beat runner-up! of the way. Met error, a wild pitch and alfice bunt brought home the|People's 16, Firefighters 4. S Los Angeles Dodgers 7-4; St.| Hank Aaron paced Milwaukee double steal. clinching run in the sixth. |Bolahood's 9, Police Assoc. 1, (5 Louis Cardinals batteredjas Braves beat Don Drysdale, oguansnay mn aida eee rene cca SSS through Houston's wobbly de-| whacking his 15th homer, a dou-) fence and trimmed Colts 9-5;\ble and single. Spahn took a Chicago Cubs paraded 10 runs|6-1 lead into the eighth inning! across in the fourth inning and|but then was tagged for Jim! whacked New York Mets 12-0'Gilliam's homer, Tommy Davis') Mosport Has New Jones, who had won the pole| ines through the late stages of of Fort Worth, Tex., the City of position for the second straight|"° "°* Victoria, as Kostenuk named year, was favored in the race, UNLUCKY EMBLEM his entry, was forced out after but had to drive his heart out to} Clark's cigar - shaped Lotus-|the 45th lap with an oll leak. beat Scotsman Jimmy Clark in| Ford, flashing the British green|, 0stenuk tried to qualify it Runs Batted In--Boyer, 37. a rear-engine Lotus-Ford. /racing color that American driv- himself in the pre-race. trials Hits--Groat, 70. Clark was one of those who/ers consider unlucky, made only|>Ut was unable to build up D Cepeda, San' Fran- complained after the race thatjone pit stop to Jones' three,|¢nough speed and acquired Ru- loiseo, 15. |Jones' car was spilling oil onto|Gurney also had to make three|'Herford. Triples -- Brock, Chicago,|*M@ tack just before he took|stops, the last because a wheel|, Jones won't know how much kinner, Cincinnati and Flood,|""° winner's checkered flag. | wasn't tightened enough on the Seeder eguedweor santa eee Y t's Home Runs--H. Aaron,-15, | pF ene ny "he inoue he Stolen Bases--Brock, 12. SPORTS IN BRIEF won $25,050 in 'lap prize money San Fran- for leading 167 of the race's 200 MAGEE LEADS INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--Jerry ~ | laps, Candy Spots toyed with five) The soft-spoken king of the | Jagee of Tatonte toused the san other three-year-olds, winning} country's sprint tracks knew he 71 Meridian Hills Country Club|'®e 14-mile $121,100 race, Hejhad to break the track record H Pet.|course in 68 Thursday to lead|W@S hit. only twice with the|by almost three miles an hour 53 .M0|the 56 qualifiers for the $55,000/WP., His margin was 1/0 win. He averaged 149.137 51 .345|"500" Festival Open golf tour.|-8%™'s Get Around, with Mrs,|miles an hour in spite of wrecks 52 .342/ ament. ously won the featherweight | and lightweight titles. LEGION MINOR ter in Pittsburgh's rout of Phil- adelphia. hi. Minnesota Twins : Continue Their Favorite Today | Pitching--O'Dell, cisco, 8-0, 1.000. Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An-| geles, 77, American League ABR 152 17 - 148 18 Malzone, Bsn Causey, KC The first five finishers broke ~ the old record, Nobody was hurt seriously a series of crashes, * Robinson, Chi 152 25 C. D. Morgan's Sky Wonder that forced the field to run un Vag 56 341) Also trimming par to 70 were ion" li 'mint e e Kaline, Det 167 29 323) Trevor ak Client aroreont aati Runs--Allison, Minnesota, 31,)Beach, South Africa; Al Kelley a ' ' 03 1ZZ lI i cit = Runs Batted In--Wagner, 37.|Jr., of Orlando, Fla.; Alvin YESTERDAY Ss big Sh ar patio gg Bas By JACK TRACY jof tight turns brings them back i Rodger Ward of Indi 5 ORONO, Ont, (CP)--Canada's|'0 the starting point. . bag vor wi, 8 Bob Tomlinson of Jacksonville, STARS who was fourth this year. Ward, spring auto race, the 200-mile) Tough competition is expected, By MIKE RATHET jgeles Angels 3-0 behind Hank(sacrifice fly In the 10th after | Minnesots age ie eg habia } bidding for his third 500 by M t Park, took ; sg yer, New) Sixty-six golfers sought the 56/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nearby Mosport Park, took on @iChicago in a Ferrari Testa| "Some people are sloughing|S¢cond division struggle. the ninth on Ed Bressoud's two- i i ae n ' § sloug E | : TN s-- 5 mr | ree ny bhnowed tis of te an ROS. But in the last two years|us off in thelr pennant predic-| Pascual, now 7-4, drove in the/9Ut homer, his second of the oe Washington, professionals and 10 amateurs.) gers, won his first game in 5% tory at Indianapolis |the twisting Mosport course hasjtions, It burns me up and Ijwinning run off Senators'|game.. Roger Maris led New ALS SIGN THREE weeks, allowing only four hits Mant in a 3-0 shutout of Los Angeles Wagner, LA --_ 164 2% third, der the yellow "hold-your posi- 54 .323 Wilkes of Umdbloti Hits--wegner, and Robinson,|Odom of Beaumont, Tex., and Notes Weed tk oR international sports-car event atito come from Wayne Burnett. of Associated Press Sports Writer Aquirre's four-hit pitching in a\Red Sox had tied the score in| vork 12 "ta oe ee eu » 12, |spots left to fill the field to 149} Pitching--Hank Aguirre, Ti- York with his seventh homer, a| Home Runs--Wagner, 18. Jones in Thursday's Memorial] aiways f | ' | ; ; '$s proven a disadvantage'hope it has the same effect on starter Tom Cheney in the ninth Day race va after singles" by *Rarl Battey|single and a bases-loaded walk Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti-| 5 MONTREAL . (CP) Angels. Both Jones and runner-up Jim Clark of Scotland are' entrants in Saturday's Canadian event for which trials start this after- noon. With both driving Lotus 23s and the withdrawal of Ferrari driver Pedro Rodriguez from thé?Gamadian race, it seemed a sure victory for the stubby, speedy British cars which have' won all major events since.the 2 senile circuit Mosport circuit opened two years ago. Fifteen Lotus cars are en-| tered in the Canadian race which is expected to see 33 sports cars on the-circuit. Major competition for the " Indianapolis-winning pair is ex- pected to come from Dan Gur- for the big and powerful Fer-|the players." |raris which -are at their best on The words belong to Minne- the. long straight stretches. sola Twins manager Sam Mele Most threatening among Ca- So does the hottest team in the nadian entries is Ludwig Heim-| majors, ° rath, Toronto mechanic, who is) Continuing to climb in the expected to get his Porsche: standings in the tightening |RS61 back into competition, American League pennant Heimrath, top Canadian racing scramble, the torrid Twins idriver of the' season, spun his maintained their sizzling pace machine in a Mosport event two'Thursday with a 3-2 victory weeks ago. over Washington Senators that 'accounted for their 10th consec- | lutive victory. SPORTS | The triumph gave Twins the longest winning streak in the jmajors this season. It also left jthem only one-half game out of TODAY SOFTBALL " the first division after flounder- ing around at the tail-end of the standings for the first month of \the season before. starting a E jreal Alouettes football club an. --- Stock, Baltimore,| nounced Thursday the signing of| ' ; three Strikeouts--Barber, Baltimore ciates minor - pro leagues --| guard Chuck Dickerson, back Jack Nichols and guard] Ed Beard. CANDY SPOTS WINS and Zoilo Versailles and an in-|in the seventh inning that broke! tentional walk to Bernie Allen,|a 4-4 tie. Ralph Terry went the 5 The loss was Cheney's sixth|distance for a 6-4 record. players from United)* i t Sox, homered to snap a 4-4 tie! in 8-4 first game victory over full. Indians, then singled home run game triumph, Batting--Ron Hansen, White n four-run fifth inning uprisi hat gave White Sox 4-2 pitts | CHERRY HILL, NJ. (AP-- Candy Spots got in a stiff work- out for the Belmont Stakes an picke up $78,715 for owner ee C. 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' handed him his fourth loss} Aquirre won for the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lagainst' eight victorie, Bobby|time in 54 weeks and squared| Glasgow, Scotland--Chic Cal- Del Greco collected three hits|his record at 4-4. Aguirre did derwood, Glasgow, outpointed for Kansas City and Ed Charles not allow an extra-base hit and|¥on Clay, Philadelphia, 10, /hit a two-run homer, Ed Rakow,|permittéd only one Angel base-|Lightheavyweights, /6-2, was the winner, but needed|runner past second base. Home| Albuquerque, N.M. -- Curtis John Wyatt's relief help. runs by Jake Wood, off loser|Cokes, 146, Dallas, stopped | Clete Boyer drove in the de-|Bob Turley, and Gus Triandos| Florencia Flory Olguin, 145, Al- jciding run for Yankees with a'made Aquirre's job easier. buquerque, 5. ney of Costa Mesa, Calif., and! 0 # ; : | Oshawa City and District pao Pcs ang py 2 'i Assoc. (Northern Division) Gu who. len the Mo. |Brookiin Concrete vs Genosha rney, ped / |Aces (replay of previous tied sport circuit in a record one ; ® minute, 31.5 seconds a year ago,|82™me), at Alexandra Park, 8.15 finished seventh in the Indiana-|?*™- race. polis race League -- Oshawa Tony's vs MEANS NOTHING |Smart's Cleaners, at Hamilton But a victory on the left-turn-|8.00 p.m. ing brickyard track at Indiana-' polis where Jones averaged 143) LACROSSE miles an hour Thursday means} OLA Junior League--Oshawa little on the twisting, up-hill-|Green Gaels vs Brampton, at and-down-dale asphalt track at}/Brampton, 8.30 p.m. Mosport where the best lap rec- SATURDAY CER Beaches Major Fastball ord of 94.42 miles an hour was set by: Gurney last year. § Drivers in the Canadian event} Oshawa and District Assoc. b start from a grid at the/Italia vs Kickers, at- 7,00 p.m rop of a flag, .make a left turn,|and Hungaria vs Polonia, at-8.30 speed downhill, then make alp.m. Both games at , Kinsmen right turn at the top of another|Civic Memorial Stadium. hill and move into a tight cor-| her where a speed of more than| BASEBALL + 40 miles an hour will land them| 'Leaside Junior League --Peo- ple"s\ Jeweliers vs UsMawa Canadian Tiré Legionnaires, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Ma dium, '2.00 p.m, in the hay: bales. After that tight curve, it's a straight course when fast cars can move. up to 150, then another series w jslow burn. | "I know a lot of people are) |saying we have to prove our- selves," says Mele, who brought {Twins home second last year At sea and ashore! "But we have too much going for us to be counted out."" |PASCUAL WINS THREE One of the things Mele has jgoing for him is right-hander Camilo Pascual, who has won three of the 10 games in the istreak. Against Senators, he} |scattered eight singles and,} finding himself short on runs, drove in the winner with a ac-} rifice fly in the ninth innig. Kasas City Athletics made it two straight over league-leading Baltimore, beating Orioles 7-2 jand trimpring their edge to two| games ver the runner-up New York Yankees, 6-5 winner. in 10 innings over Boston Red Sox The third-lace Chicago White \Sox closed to within three games o whe wy Win @ dea header sweep qver avesang) Indians, 84 and 42,,while De- troit 3 whip) Los An! ie < NAVY RUM PRL BREEZE WHITE CAP (Very LiehdD (White 4 L { AND DRY SIDEWALK SLAB BrokinConrete Products i PHONE OLIVER J-331 1