i] 1. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, June 10, 1963 CLOSE ACTION AT HOME PLATE IN S'INDAY'S BIG LEAGUE GAMES a oF $a mote: 4|one by holding Lunt even. Both from 2nd base on a single by Ken Hubbs. Note catcher is making "tag" behind Brock, on the lower part of Brock's left leg. --(AP Wirephoto.) Wrigley Field, but umpire Augie Donatelli, foreground, ruled that Los Angeles' catch- er John Roseboro, left, had made the tag and Brock was out. Brock had tried to score HE'S OUT! It looks Hke | Chicago Cubs' rightfielder Lou | Brooks is crossing home plate | Safely, in the 5th inning of | yesterday's game in Chicago's Wills Leads Dodgers Into Ist Place Spurt Banks Has Three H.R"s By MIKE RATHET |the first Sunday night game injseventh and eighth innings-- Associated Press Sports Writer major league history. |four coming on an inside-the- Los Angeles. Dodgers pre) Second-place St. Louis Card-|par grand slam homer by Tim pared today for another show-|dinals, one-half game back, set! woCarver White also homered down with San Francisco Giants/the doubleheader pattern for the). aad after concluding a road trip|day by splitting with New York|i" the support of Ray Sadecki, PARDON MY ELBOW! Max Washington catcher Ken Ret- . zer, on way to home plate, in Alvis of the Cleveland Indians, the 5th inning of yesterday's tries to elbow his way past game. Retzer lost his cap and DICK RADATZ Red Sox 'Monster' Knocks Off Birds Yee ated ann eae a i LEM. . McBri on|sas City with two on and none|streak, a slim hold on the Na-/ing Mets 10-4. Philadelphia Phil-| suited Wate dante Webi dhe of cateenal " teapody, out in the eighth. An infield hit|tional League lead and a theory lies edged Cincinnati Reds 8-7 They call Dick Radatz "The| pitched Los Angeles Angels to|and a double play enabled the|that , where there's a Wills 'in 10 innings but Reds won 3-1 Monster." And with good rea-ja 4-2 victory over Minnesota/A's to tie the score at 3-3, but|there's a way. __|behind John Tsitouris four-hit- son, the way the burly Boston| Twins; and Cleveland Indians|Pizarro held them the rest of The Wills leading po tig aa lttt Pittsburgh Pirates' Bob "Red Sox strongboy has been ter-/hammered out 16 hits in whip-/the way, striking out four. |Maury, the little speedster w O/Friend blanked Milwaukee) <acritice fly, Rea laa" the rorizing the American League. |ping Washington Senators 7-3. | Meanwhile, Hansen sent homejhas turned slugger ng ar ja 4-0, then Braves took | opener 7-2 behind Bob Purkey Radatz' latest conquest came] nag 4-1 RECORD |the winner in the top of thejering from an injur ya' the nightcap 53. | going into the hinth but hones apparently got an elbow in his ear, but he made_the tag out on Alvis. --(AP Wirephoto.) Tsitouris got all the support he needed in Reds' nightcap tri- umph on homers by Vada Pin- son and Pete Rose, who ac- counted for another run with a Michael Lunt Tops Blackwell British Amateur ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP)--Michael Lunt, 28-year-old textile company executive and British Walker Cup player, won the 68th British Amateur golf championship Saturday, defeat. ing an irrepressible Sunday golfer named John Blackwell 2 and 1. The 36-hole final was played in brilliant sunshine before a gallery of fewer than 1,000 peo- Emile Griffith Regains Crown For Third Time NEW YORK (AP) -- Emile|Rodriguez. The 'Associated Griffith won a_ split. decision| Press score card had Rodriguez over defender Luis Rodriguez in| ahead 8-6-1, 15 rounds Saturday night and) after three fights and 40 became the first boxer ever to| rounds of boxing, the gap be- capture the world welterweight] tween the two men is narrow 1 championship three times. --_| Griffith won a split decision in ple. As the original 39 Ameri-| The 24-year-old New Yorker|10 rounds in their first clash cans in the championships) by way of the Virgin Islands re-| Dec. 17, 1960, before either was drifted away, so did the inter-| gained the title he lost to the|champion, and Rodriguez est, | 26-year-old Cuban exile on ajevened the score by taking the Yet the 48-year-old Blackwell| Close but unanimous decision at title in Los Angeles. managed to make a match of it! Los Angeles last March 21. Griffith's victory ended Rod- against his younger opponent. | The 2-to-l verdict for the|riguez' streak at 12. His record In the morning's 18 - hole|home favorite before a roaring|is 50-3. Griffith's record is 36-4. round, Blackwell amazed every-|crowd in Madison Square Gar-| There wasn't a knockdown or | gen Saturday night was greeted! anything close to one in the went out in a ragged 41 and| The afternoon was a different | by both cheers and boos. tightly waged contest. The box. Blackwell had the better medal Armstrong scored it 10-5 for/|York. advantage to the conclusive 2) 7 ieiiietebiaedot Mis First Start his putt for a four just hung. | ers out of the marathon match|bull-pen, boasted the most un-|!oaded. hole final. They included de-|and one no-hitter, | Chiefs into extra innings against |11th. Brown's three-run homer Blackwell, scion of a huge in-| pitching staff. He hurled a no. Homers by Bob Burda and made clubs created to defeat! sonville Suns as Rochester won Johnston's homer deprived The all-England final was the} victory. Two homers by Joe Christo. year had failed to win the title.) sweeping Arkansas Travelers| scher's pinch-hit single pro- squeakers from Richmond Vir-| sons a sweep. 14 U d P Sunday doubleheaders. Atlantajinto. John Lewis, Doug Clem- | Dave Ricketts in the 11th inning) In the second game Neil | today as a clear threat for the|lumbus Jets shaded Indianapo-|the victory with a two-run in the $52,000 Buick Open. |a three-hitter by lefty Taylor} Warwick Hills course in two] walked only one in his no-hitter.|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS five strokes ahead of the field. | fourth saved the no-hitter. Jack-| Louis Rodriguez, 146%, Miami, Friday after Thursday's rain. Tokyo -- Charles Shipes, 150, rounds were under par. Mexico City--Juan Ramirez, two practice rounds in New|had gone around calmly for a| Sanchez, 126, Mexico, 12. Rame | 20-22 at Brookline, Mass. OSHAWA TUESDAY, JUNE 11th -- 8:3 holes under a hot sun although By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League WL Pct. GBL L 32 23 33 25 31 26 31 26 28 26 Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Chicago Cincinnati | Pittsburgh | Milwaukee % poston 7 Baltimore 1 Results Sunday pston 3 Baltimore 2 at Baltimore Sunday in a 3-2) jninth with his double, following|/Los Angeles to five straight vic by Don Demeter, Jim Lamon Red Sox conquest in 14 innings| | : é "hic »| Despite three homer 4 |Self as @ relief star in his rookie} ang ag ground out. Pizarro now|quest of Chicago Cubs Sunday. espite three mers ; that shouldered Orioles out of/ ccon last year, improved his is 62 end the loser, Bill Fischer} Wills missed the first part of/Cubs' Ernie Banks, Dodgers| of ine. egg ed a. 245 pound fast baller again|/CUrrent record aA eho thelis 7-2, |the road trip due to a calciumjhad the bigger bombers with PuEned ie er cliff-hanger at Baltimore. e) Ha Bright, s ) } fabcheiellbe showed why he is rated as one Idiate 'hover om, Hector Lopez|and Dodgers proceeded to lose| Davis. Since Wills has returned, |Wine's infield single. bi ling his way| Worked in 19 games, finished 17,| 41; homered for Yankees and/seven of 10 games while falling|Davis has hit at a .455 clip. He| Friend, 8-4, won the opener y musc g Y/and is unscored upon in his last southpaw Whitey Ford pitched/four lengths off the pace. Then) Was Pg ee. if Baby aw i i jan eight-hitter in winning his|Wills rejoined the club. They against Cubs, raising his aver|port from Ted Savage an on amd out 10° Orioles in the ning sieht soning? three Oren: haven't lost since. age to .329, Larry Sherry,|Clendenon and a two-run doub- ; : : b : ' ; \fax, was the winner. Dick Ells|ren Spahn, 8-3, 0: t credit f oles, he yielded two singles--one ond in the last eight games for| performance Saturday with a| : Pi 1, » Ogt credit for ies eeuae cmnaation an infield dribbler--and an in-/New York and only the second|3-for-5 effort against Cubs Sun-| Worth, 8-4, took the loss. Braves' nightcap triumph with t produced the tying run in|tentional walk. In addition tojin eight meetings this year with day, driving in three key runs) Brown, 39 year old right|Bob Shaw's relief help, ninth and the winning run'the 10 Baltimore strikeouts,| Tigers. with a bases loaded double injhander acquired from New ith Baltimore losing, Chi-| Baltimore took a 2-1 lead injkilled in an automobile accident/11 hits in 22 at-bats, a torrid)two out in the third when Dick YESTERDAY'S go White Sox jumped into the|the first against Earl Wilsonjonly hours before game time,}.500 pace, since returning, Farrell suffered a leg spasm. d by one-half game with ajand it wasn't until the ninth that|allowed seven hits before being) The spurt has raised Wills | Willie Mays led off the fourth squeaker over Kamsas City|Red Sox caught up, when Nixon|lifted with two on and one out/average from .252 to .290 and/with an infield single, then me the deciding run in the|ling's two-out single. Boston fi-\liever Mel Nelson stopped the! geles attack just in time for the|the rest of the way. He struck) BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS th and starter - turned - re-|nally settled it in the 14th offilast-ditch threat. Angels over-|start of a two-game series to-/ out six and did not allow a walk.| Batting --Ernie Banks, Cubs, ver Juan Pizarro registered|Stu Miller when Nixon singled,|came a two-run deficit in the)night against third-place San) Mets benefited from Cardinal slugged three homers for four @pbrilliant pitching performance|Radatz sacrificed and Schilling/fourth with three runs against! Francisco. jerrors by Bill White and Stan|runs batted in as Chicago lost ; sred New| Pizarro, one of White Sox'|ing on Ed Sadowski's single. Ly page: ., the two muffs to take a large} yg eter umaigeat de ona 1. starting aces, made an emer-| McBride evened his record at), Giants are two o"_ behind) step to the opening game vie-| Angeles 11-8, 6-2 d three-gamelgency relief appearance at Kan- 6-6 and Perry is 4-4. , following their seventh straight/tory In the nightcap, Cards|, Pitching--Dick Radatz, Red rs 0-2, ending a 8 . loss, 3-0 to Houston Colts as re-| nieg up nine runs in the/50X, pitched six scoreless in. , liever Hal (Skinny) Brown ; | |14-inning triumph over Balti- EBA over the final 6 1-3 innings in} |more that dropped Orioles into BAS : 9 | WOMAN REFEREE | second place in American Rochester 29 28 509 4% | AFRICAN SOCCER League behind Chicago. Osteen (0 - 4) and Rudolph|Los Angeles 9 Chicago 5 Richmond 23 25 .479 6 : , ? : ue (3-7), twinight. San Francisco 1 Houston 2 L DURBAN, South Africa 33 23 589 -- | Cleveland, Latman (1-2) at Bal-) Results Sunday _ eaters egy (AP)--When a man whistles 33 23 5 : McCormi 1 - 2)\) kee 0-5 Pitts 3 | Atlanta ; 627 -- ; 32 23 582 %4/| timore, McCormick ( )| Milwaukee 0-5 Pittsburgh 4-3 takes no notlds, But when | LUMBER & SUPPLIES 28 25 528 3%4/Los Angeles, Nelson (2-3) or/St. Louis 7-10 New York 8-4 ee ant 25 . ety mil 24 - year - old Jean Pottier yet < a Neimele? 5 Pie H 5 Yhica | Jacksonville 25 35. | : 519 4 Osinski (4-2) at Kansas City, Los Angeles 11 Chicago 8 diately and take notice. 469 6% Boston, Morehead (3-4) at De- Probably Pitchers Today |. vo oT Miss Pottier is the first HEADQUARTERS" 466-7 troit, Faul (2-1) night San Francisco, Marichal (8-3)| Atlanta oronto : NEW HOMES & File Rosk § Secnouse 16 qualify as a soccer referee. 333 1444 | National League night Saocsenyilla « Roonestar 6 Mee ri iad BUILDING MATERIALS Pct. GBL ouis, Gibs +3) at Pitts-/; oa. ; Results Saturday ct. GBL St. Louis, Gibson (4-3) at Pitt ells 3 Columbu "Well," said Miss Potter, vg 'lel gone sehen Mad MA Roe ch aD ant How Little Rock 5-2 Syracuse 6-3 wa oo 436 RITSON N. w York 4 Detroit 8 544 2 Sannah tee feast at New (Where Pavement Ends) 519 3% : ay Atlanta 6-2 Toronto 5-6 38 28 00 "ic |..York, Stallard (0-3) night | Jacksonville 16-0 Rochester 5-5 j Philadelphia, Culp (7-3) night! Games Today [Soca ig Hd z = ; | International League {Columbus at Buffalo W_ L Pet. GBL| Jacksonville at Toronto f Results Saturday 32 22 593 -- | Atlanta at Syracuse Probable Pitchers Today St. Louis 4 New York 0 Radatz, who established him-/pete Ward's single, a sacrifice|tories--the latest an 118 con. BANKS HITS THREE pyland John Calllson---his second first place. The six-foot six-inch) * pte 7 } j 4 : Tom Tresh,|deposit on a toe of his left foot,|Wills combining with Tommy|2¢ross in the i0th on Bobby "the best relievers in base|2>~ Year - old right - hander has| 1 is way] including a homer/for Pirates with home run sup- ough six scoreless innings, 12 appearances covering 22 in- Ss. . : a a adatz' stout effort was| In his six innings against Ori-| The victory was only the sec-| Wills followed up a four-hit;working in relief of Sandy Kou|ble by Roberto Clemente. War- the 14th. there were five four pop outs.. McBride, whose brother was the sixth inning. That gave Wills}York Yankees, came on with ihletics. Ron Hansen doubled|doubled and came in on Schil-|in the ninth against Twins. Re-|revitalized a slumping Los An|Brown set Giants down in order| White Sox. again hit a two-out single. Jim Perry, the clincher cross- SUFFER SEVENTH Loss | Musial, collecting four runs 0) to National League leading Los nings, striking out 10 in a 3-2, jpitched one-hit ball for Colts i Downing (0-0) at Washington,|Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 0 Toronto 25 31 .446 BROWN'S | at a woman quite often she 28 21 571 114| night |Cincinnati 7-3 Philadelphia 8-1 | Indianapolis 31 29 .517 614} whistles 22 men stop imme- ee '510 4% | Pena (5-6), night San Francisco 0 Houston 3 Columbus 21 35 .375 1444 DO-IT-YOURSELF t 6 woman in South Africa to 442 8 (Only games scheduled) at Los Angeles, Miller (4-2)| Richmond 5 Buffalo HOME IMPROVEMENTS woman referee? S- A . 7 é : ; *"| Indianapolis 3 Columbus 4 innesota 9 Los Angeles 3 582 burgh, Schwall (3-3) night 725-4704 ) with them." 4 -4 ffalo 5- 544 2 Cincinnati, Jay (3-8) pope rte neler ill 4% \Milwaukee, Hendl 4-3) atl Indi is 4- bus 5- 26 29 473 |Milwaukee, Hendley (4-3) at! 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Luke Easter tagged match. | Nat Martinez, a stock fugitive| Winner Reuben Gomez (8-4) for Lunt knocked four U.S. play-|from the Rochester Red Wings|@ home run with the basés play over the 6,936-yard, par 72|usual statistic today in the In-| Gates Brown hit a two-run | Old Course in driving to the 36-|ternational League--one start|/homer for Syracuse to send jfending champion Dick Davies} Martinez, normally a mop-up| A'*8"Sas, and Purn Goldy's of Pasadena, Calif.; and Dr. Ed.| man. for Rea Wings, got. his| double won it for Chiefs in the ar Updegraff of Tucs Ariz. i ; zg pdeg ucson, Ariz./rare starting shot Sunday as in the last inning won the sec- tarastional food processing firm) hitter in the seven-inning wrap-|0"d game. ayed a motley bag of - i . play ey bag of home-| up of a doubleheader with Jack Frank Herrera gave Columbus what he called a built-in slice.|5-0 for a split. Jacksonville|@¢ necessary runs to beat Indi- He as Scot but lives in Sand.) scored 10 runs in the fifth inning anapolls in the first game. Rex wich in England. R rer 8! | of the opener en route to a 16 5 Philips of a shutout in the sec. ' : E }ond game. Miers ity HAL IME del Sireaking Syracuse Chits ran] yes ie | their victory string to six by|pher, his 14th and 15th, enabled serene heseainctes Ssapulcsadet eect 7 Buffalo to win the first game | |e and 3-2, and Buffalo Bisons| from Rich mon d, Rick Herr- | li kept the northern division race Ju 1us Boros tight by copping a pair of| duced two runs to give the Bl- Wi B . k ginians 5-4 and 4-3. | Richetts' homer was Atlanta's Ins DUICK, | The other teams divided their|fourth in the first game at Tor- Crackers nipped Toronto Maple|ens and Jack Damaska also Leafs 6-5 on a homer by catcher} homered for Atlanta, | GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP)/ of the first game, and Leafs re-|Chrisley drove in the deciding |Muscular Julius Boros loomed|taliated 6-2 in the second. Co-|run for Toronto and then iced | U.S, Open golf championship in| lis Indians 5-4 in the opener, but! homer. the wake of his record triumph|Indians won the nightcap 3-1 on The North Carolina golfer} Phillips. 'WEEKEND FIGHTS breezed around the 7,280-yard| Martinez fanned six and more sub-par showings Sunday| A fane i ° i | y Tunning catch by right) New York -- Emile Griffith for a 14-under-par total of 274,| fielder Sam Bowens in the! 14614, New York, outpointed Boros' performance, in which} sonville ; , \s paraded 14 batters to|15 Griffith regained world wele hed led from the start of play| the plate in its big inning in the| terweight title, out, brok i s : ord by sight aticho Anan four| 0" the final 18, Finsterwald and) Oakland, Calif., knocked out Nos Bayer made a stab at catching|boru Saito, 154%, Japan, 4. Pocketing $9,000 in top prize Boros. | : . money Boros planned gta in| However, big Julius already|124%4, Mexico, outpointed Eloy | York today prior to Tuesday's| morning 68 and he wound it up/irez retained Mexican feather. 36 - hole metropolitan sectional With a 69. 'wieght title. qualifications for the Open June|=-- ome moa "oe U.S, TITLE psc BULLDOG BROWER '3;" U.S. t 43, Boros said he wasn't! "too tired" after Sunday's 36) a | BULLDOG BROWER i (CHALLENGER) VS. JOHN PAUL HENNING «| (U.S. CHAMP) he felt it a little in his legs and ack. With his 66-71-68-69 string, Boros led runner-up Dow Fin. sterwald by five strokes. Dow shot a 279. George Bayer was third with 280. George Knudson of Toronso finished fourth at 281 to collect $2,600. Shooting 67 and 68, respec. tively, in a last-ditch challenge _-|Hans Schmidt vs Ilio Di Paolo - | Tony Marino vs Stan Stasiak 'Tickets for these 3 fine exhibitions are on sale Soi ll e now at the Casino Rest. 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