sy of |@ THE OSHAWA Times, Thuredey, June 27, 1963 |, And here come the Lost An- q So |gers--and his first since lastiton at Kansas City game was;moved ahead x ' % A TIM HARKNESS of the New York Mets poses in the dress- ing room at the Polo Grounds, yesterday, after he saved the day when Mets nosed out Chi- for the Mets, as he indicates --and the big one was a grand- slam homer in the 14th in- ning. cago Cubs, 8-6, in 14 innings, played with the mercury soar- ing'to 95 degrees, The Cana dian-born (Lachine, Quebec) first baseman had four hits --(AP Wirephoto) | BEAT ORIOLES TWICE : Angels Moving Up In American League Set By MIKE RATHET | Associated Press Sports Writer! relief help. McBride won his gels, riding a puff of pretty straight wit pitching into the phere of the first division, Down in tle second division since early May and overlooked fest in 90 games. in the .American League pen- YANKEES MOVE AHEAD nant scramble, Los Angeles Meanwhile, the first place today after sweeping a/game in front wi Baltimore Orioles 3-1 and 3-2'3-2 on home runs Wednesday. and Roger Maris. Angels, who wound up third kees first victory last year, climbed up from sey- with Chicago this_season, enth place and dropped the In other games, strong pitching by quired Paul Foytack and ace ton Red Sox edged Cleveland) 11-3 inning} wilted Making his firs} start since he homer by Ed Bressoud, his sec needed Hal Reniff's relief help Scugogs' two-dozen total, jwas acquired ftom Detroit Ti-\ond of the game. The Washing- in the seventh inning. Y Ken McBride. Indians 6-5 on a ninth Sept, 12--Foytack allowed only/rained out, three hits. before tiring in the). Foytack, ninth and came away with vic-|shutout until Luis Aparicio hom-'gle off loser Gary Peters, 4-4, while Nancy Leafs May Spoil Bill Adair's List By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ning pitcher with Toronto's Bill Adair owns one/from Herm Starrette. story No, 1 on Julio Navarro's| sixth|by Bob Rodgers and Leon Wag- for the first half of the sched-| 99 h a three-hitter injner (his 16th) got the offensive/W*, rarefied atmos. the nightcap as Angels posted) their ninth victory in 12 games/Ike Delock, 1-5, with the loss. and handed Orioles their 22nd - place Angels found themselves in fifth/New York Yankees moved one second-place - night doubleheader from|Chicago by beatibg White Sox y Tom Tresh tawas Yan- five games Minnesota slumping. Orioles into sixth with|Twins used two homers by Bob)16th--a sixth inning shot that/five hits amd then put on the twin triumphs, achieved on|Allison and one by Earl Battey|turned out to be the clincher--| parade in the thind innin newly-ac-'to subdue Detroit 6-1 and Bos-| gave Whitey Ford an imposing!nine more. One in the "= two of Os! 1-1, had a two-hit Tresh and Elston Howard's sin-|had a double and two singles| assistance Seagog Oi 'City Merchants omer sare cue LOSE In Belleville phony to an easy win, 24-2, over Richmond Hill girls. in Oshawa Merchants dropped ajsin: tine' sets Eh Fests gle by Soden and Asseltine's an East Toronto Junior Ladies' 19.8 decision to Belleville Ken-lhomer. Two watke and Brai. - ast! mores, in their Lakeshore In-jley's single produced a run in 'Softball League game, -- at Toronto's Monarch) iermediate League gam, las:|the fifth, then in the sixth, Ei i : night in Bi : Kot, opened : ered in the ninth, then left in| The win put Scugogs on top, pe Begg on the leche 'anand eA "a out, favor of Navarro. Home runs|o the Junior League standing,| mound for the homesters and|advanced en an error and scor- : ve up a run in the first whenjed on Folwell's single, to make U| Reid doubled and scored on/the score 7-6, - Belleville added two runs the 7th on an im'ield error, with a 10-2 record. job done for Angels and tagged/Myles was second. -- jan erpor. a cight's 'wis, giving ' eoty Soarlointy Seia a ay Seane Mean' |= McBride, 9-6, thi ven, |stole second and scored on Ted a walk and ti i ja duel with Mike McCormick, |hits. Rosemary Hough and De-|gione's single. Latchford issued|Locke also Soka ak Sell 12-5, until the eighth when An.|/}ares LaiRose had back-to-back|three walks and a single to|well doubled with the "bases gels moved out front with two | Singles in the fourth and, "hese | Reid in the fifth and was then loaded, to make it 8-7, Ted jruns, A triple by Albie Pearson| Plus an infield out, gave' Rich-'replaced by Soden, who waik- Stone relieved McConkey at this scored Bob Perry with the ty-/™ reir first run, : ed Hogg and later § and|point and got the next batter ing run and Pearson came, They got their other in the! when the inning was over, Osh-/but in the 8th, a walk and across on Jim Fergosi's sac ri Sixth when Hough tnipled and |awa had added five kons, to three hits gave the homesters fice fly, which was caught in| Waeee on Lory * infield out./iake a 7-3 lead. : thelr other two runs. ? foul territory, | eichere > a a pitching for! However, Soden held them to Edijott had three for the win- role wits boven - Pig 3 nice eg my only one run for the rest of ners with Locke, Fobhwell and Tresh's 12th homer and Mapris'|scored four runs in the first. alae oe i gee bad re pon en ageing +. al wigh Rela ogg. He, along _OSHAWA -- Wilis, 2b; Dowe, i Stone each had'ss; Reid, lbY Lutton, 3b; Hogg, 's nine his. c; MacLean, if; Stone, cf and ay wae'sp; Haire, rf; McConkey, p and y » six Y : up three runs cf. wid/naily six in the 7th, completed! in the third on a walk to Locke, BELLEVILLE -- Locke, et; Follwell, rf; Soden, tb and p; LEGION MINOR in 5th; Asselfine, ss; : BALL RESULTS c; Brailey, if; Clarke, 3b; ER TYKE LEAGUE was locked in | ; Pe shen | MeConke however, ; : y Pre 'four in the fifth inning and fi-/stamter. He tgave record. Ford, in. 90-degree ankees| Mamilyn Achultz with a double in the! and singies, was top hit- on a double by/ter f6r the Cheaners. Paradise | to stay fourth inning tb; Weston, tb in 7th. Malloy, Connie! "- a Tws BIG power combination! Lucas, Linda Boddy, Carol Par- did most of the damage against/ker, Mary Clough and Sharon Tigers, along with Vic Power./Turner all picked up two hits). Shephard's, 12; UAW Credit Home run leader Allison hit apiece Urion, 8 Nos, 18 and 19 and now has a}\SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pelow,| Spur Gas, 9; Whitby Metals league leading.52 runs batted in'c; Vandewalker, If; Germond,|?: : : while Battey connected for his lb; Schultz, 2b; Paradise, p; 16th homer and brought his' Boddy, ss; Parker, 3b; Clough, RBI total to 43, Power's bases-|cf; Turner, rf; Malloy, if in}Esso, loaded single in the seventh in-|Sth; Lucas, ss in 5th; Mamrch,). UAW ning cracked aq 1-1 tie andirf in Sth Dairy, brought Dick Stigman, 6-7, the) RICHMOND HILL -- McLean, _ BANTAM LEAGUE Young's Fuels, 15; Winder's 13. Local 222, 4; 1. Oshawa judges of value like the value of our cer insurance! Contact if today! : . Zen [tak g Warenycia 203 Oshewe Blvd. N, 725-5841° rh STATE FARM Awtomodse inserenct Compongy Cen. Head Office, Toronto, Ont. By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writerjin five runs in the 13th inning Junior Gilliam, a 34-year-old|that defeated Milwaukee Braves "Shandyman infielder, and Ron|/-2- Tim Harkness, the Lachine, ' Perranoski, a busy reliesQue., first baseman, was the ~ epitcher, have Cincinnati Reds' hero of New York, belting a ? grand slam home run with two number be ge out in the 14th inning that gave Gilliam has defeated them) Noy york Mets an 8-6 win over with run-scoring eighth-inning/Gpinago Cubs. Philadelphia "doubles for two nights in & TOW) Dhijies defeated Pittsburgh Pi- *and Perranoski has finished tWo) Jteg 6.2 in the other league sof the last three games, all of} ame, moving to within one which Cincinnati lost game of the seventh-place Pi- « Between them, Gilliam and) rates. > Perranoski provided the key for) Gilliam, who took over second «Los ,Angeles Dodgers 5-2 win)base from Hall of Famer Jackie pover Reds Wednesday night,)Robinson when he came to , completing a three-game sweeP| Brooklyn in 1953, is now in his 'ot the series and running the/11th year in the majors. ~« Dodgers' winning streak to four) He broke a 1-1 tie with a run «games. ; scoring double im the eighth * The Dodger win kept themiagainst Reds Tuesday and one-half game off the National|cnanped a 2-2 tie by driving in Perranoski and Willie Davis "League pace being set by St. with another double Wednesday. gLouis Cardinals. Cincin-| *nati dropped three full games| "back of St. Louis. 29TH APPEARANCE Cardinals 'kept their narrow) Perranoski, a durable reliever who gained the "busy" tag by appearing in 70 games last sea- son, gained credit for the vic- tory with 2 2-3 innings of shutout j THE VERY FINEST GLIDDEN PAINTS There's @ point te sult your every requirement now in stock ot MILL- WORK . . . Exterior, 'tn- terior end special Boot finishes . .'. oll the mokers of GLIDDEN .. . the quolity peint thet assures you ef se! tion. Colours mixed te metch your exect needs with our Drametone Col- our mixer. Try us tedey for. peint. you'll. find pleasent te use. 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It was Court Royal's third] by drawing a walk off loser Jim|DELIGHT FANS jing jockey, was suspended for Charley James cracked a Tuns in the first inning by wrap-| Also in the field of 96 is Andy|several District Tournaments runs with a. single and three- first start since a near-fatal ac-/Boyer of Montreal are the Ca- ence's rink with a score of 32.| The Trumpeters' Tower in) j}came second with a score of 29.! only six runs in losing Naional League HEATING & International League of the most. successful records Syracuse scored seven puns in victory with Bill Dailey's relief ss; Hough, 3b; LaRose, 2b: Cas FIGHTS LAST fifth inning. Cleveland had tied the score in tional League favonites their A : Re ski inning with a pulled muscle iN homers with russ Nixon and] TORONTO 120, Stockton, Calif., defeated some of Ontario's top handicap) his consecutive scoreless inning/MOst of a seventun lead, Ar-| S d ¢ four-year-olds and upward. plane connection at Memphis | straight Los Angeles has wen ling a $20,000-plus jackpot and/ successive victory this year! Maloney, now 11-3. Willie Davis) Rochester delighted a home/States. |10' days for careless riding in bases-loaded. single over the ping singles by Ken Hamlin and Marzich of Long Beach, Calif.,/held the same day. run homer while Orlando Ce-/cident last winter, -was the win-inadian entrants This rink was comprised of|Medias, Romania, built between | 'Doc' Harding's rink of Eve- straight, 'finally broke through WL Pct. GBL APPLIANCES Northern Division % 14 3 4 614 9 10 1414 16 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Atlanta CAPSULE COMMENT: -- 7-Up Shopsy's belied 13 hits three of them homers, to whip Oshawa Tony's, 7-1, here last night and the 7-Ups were just that, seven up, until the 9th inning when Dick Gibb smashed a hard drive to centre which that fielder failed to handle and the veteran "traversed the sacks' to save Tony's from the whitewash brush SCU- GOG CLEANERS, Junior girls softball club, whipped Rich- * mond Hill in one-sided fashion last night to finish up the first * half of their East Toronto Jr. Ladies' League schedule as top club, with an impressive 10-and-2 record . BROOKLIN * lacrossers scored their first win away from home last night in * Brampton and Port Credit Sailors defeated St. Kitts, which y puts them on top and now Brooklin jin a position to top them all, with two or three more wins. .. . GREEN GAELS ran into a snag last night, when they dropped a decision in Alderwood, however Alderwood is one of the better clubs and losing to the Terriers on their own floor shouldn't rock the Gaels too much. . . . TONIGHT'S doubleheader at Ajexandra Park should produce two more sparkling games, with the red- hot Genosha Aces meeting Macl.ean's in the opener and Hef- fering's clashing with Brooklin in the floodlight tilt OSH- AWA MERCHANTS dropped another one to Belleville, last night in the Quinte City. . Belleville is rated the class of the Intermediate circuit and the Merchants led them last night, until the 7th inning. . . . JOHN RHODES, coach of the Uni- versity of the Pacific, is waxing irate these days in his critic- ism of the Eastern Pro Football League and against Ottawa Rough .Riders in particular, who have landed Ted Watkins, top pass receiver for the U. of P. gridders last season... . HEAVY RAINS in Dublin may result in some of the Irish Derby entries being scratched before post-time on Saturday. At the moment, Chamero, Philemon, Early-to-Rise and Ionian are listed in the doubtful starters' group. . . . THE ANGELS took a couple of wins.from Baltimore Orioles yesterday and their recent upswing has them in fifth spot and now a real threat to the leaders. Boston beat Cleveland again yesterday and Yankees nipped the White Sox, 3-2... . HOUSTON COLTS scored five runs in the 13th inning to beat Milwaukee and Mets took Chicago in 14 innings when Cubs scored two and Tim Harkness came back with a grand-slam homer. Cards beat Giants to hold to top spot. : pear reach on Billy Williams two-run/Los Angeles 5 Cincinnati homer in the top of the inning Probable Pitchers Today McLish, a 38-year-old) Philadelphia, Culp (9-5) eyman, got some unusual Pittsburgh, Cardwell (3-8), u rt in winning for Phillies (Only game scheduled) Pirates let in an unearned American a ou run in the fourth, which proved |. " oe ee hill New York 41 26 612 -- to be the winner, and Phillies)* ' EES Chicago 43.30 589 1 added three more in a i 3 39-39 574 2 eighth. One came in while a Pi- Boston : + 38 <a 4 rate infielder argued with an Minnesota : iaicdigi ': umpire and another when a Los Angeles 39:37 51S 6M Detroit 27 42 «391 15 Washington 22 53 .293 23 . Lead Loop Again Detroit 1 Minnesota 6 ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Washington at Kansas City ppd Association, defeating St. Cath- New York. Bouton (10-2) arines Athletics 9-7. Chicago, Herbert (7-4) A goal by Latry Ruse, his nesota, Perry (74). rd of the night, with less . - Paul Henderson scored two Brian Aherene, Bill Allan, Ken and Gary Moore counted a pair and Jim McNulty, one for St throw for a play hit a Baltimore 38 37 507 : Results Wednesday Port Credit Sailors took over = rain The two teams had been tied) Cleveland, Grant (4-7) at Bos than two minutes left, clinched Crawford and playing coach Catharines OEP OR ERE REE EO OOOH Oe PD featured at /f at N New Hero Roles And as a manager of anyone operat: She first four innings against) iq pin Paul, 3-3, took the loss.|tle, cl;. Colem Ib: j ing in the minor leagues, but Richmond, but the Chiefs were "pig sox made it four a : Wilicn ¥: =a or ome'| 11963 looks like one of those rare, |@rd-pressed to stay ahead after row over Indians when Bres-\c; Richards, rf in 5th, 4g NIGHT |miserable years for the veteran| the Vees broke a 13-inning sCOr-| 644 connected off Pedro Ra- ssbb By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS s Gary Kroll and reliever Bill Court Ro al Is Tokyo -- Rocky Arade, 141 Adair's Maple Leafs 3-1 Wednes.|.. , : > lthe top of the inning on a pinch- wd y Arade, iti, agony Bask : ' Z |Smith combined to keep Buffalo Ba ; pred Philippines, outpointed Keiichi Hi ] li ] t NL A ti day night, handing the pre Sea-| fom the scoring zone. Arkansas ae Mga run homer by Joe Ad = 1g 1g Cc 10f1 10th loss in 11 games and. leav-),; , Py 7 (CP) -- Court! | ; ing them 144 games behind) Ns TEM OF nett rune sorese| COU Schilling also connecting. Royal, a four - year - old tilly |Cage ane a oo game losing string by jammingjrelief pitching. It pushed his|leading Syracuse Chiefs. on sacrifice files by Bobby 22ck Lamabe, working in re-lowned by J. E, Frowde Sea-| -------- : season mark to 8-2, lowered his) Syracuse toppe ichmond| Mali eres, lief, was the winner for a 40!oram_ of | P '10 Pi T colts Wednesday at Woodbine Be ' : *ikansas Travelers led Buffalo) - | in the featured Swanseas Ro- a eae ae age Siveas 8-0: after eight innings) "=? ne | ary Club. puree, a) ue 2th appearance and the 20th) when their game was suspended} | game he has finished. He has Comes To Canada } é a qd up . MONTREAL (CP) -- The pro-| Popu ar vent _Lanson Farms' King Gorm They will complete it Aug, 29.' fessional tour} \Warms' windy a vg ge and Tanks as one of the most) 'Scheduled doubleheaders at Swings into Canada Friday for) [js ] 2 dy One ae vee underrated players in the) jacksonville and Atlanta were|a three-day tournament featur. | it OW ers ae ee league. ' He led off the decisive eighth two Canadian bowlers among a The first of the season's Sat- glittering field from the United -- ase ged nd the winner's portion of a1 singled and Gilliam doubled|crowd of 10,020 fans by winning) Tom Hennessey of St. Louis, sored by Dr, Andrew Harding. eghor gg her seasons' total them both in, Tommy Davislits 10th game in 12 encounters|Mo., is back again to defend the; The weather was very favor'! Ron 'Turcotte, Canada's lead- singled in Gilliarh with the last/this year with Toronto, The/title and $3,000 prize he won in able and the attendance was : run of the inning Wings scored all three of their/the inaugural. good considering there were the fourth race at Woodbine . Tuesday. The suspensi heads of San Francisco's drawn.|Steve Bilko around a walk tojcurrent leading money-winner| Art yet iee a the effect Friday. ee in outfield for Cardinals' tie- Ossie Virgil and a triple by Sam/on the tour with more than als) Winners an r, Harding came) --___. . breaking run in the ninth: Ken/Bowens. 000 in earnings. MeEwere Se preoe ee fue LEANS Rover drove in four Cardinal|. Dave Vineyard, making is) Jacques Filion and Maurice prizes to President Ewart Clem- ANS OUT , , aur 145 5 | peda hit his 1ith homer for Gi- E L CO 5 5 AND NCS -- Bradley and Laura Rob ee ponder a gag ants BAS BAL S RE ye I Lillian Clemence, with Jean| sem COLTS BREAK LOOSE ' | Renwick and "Glad" Joyce, SHORGAS Houston, which had ---- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Washington, Duckworth (2-6) at coring reed Blends llyn Tunnicliffe and Elsie Bid- in the 13th agniow. the sei St. Louis 3 30 589 Papago gy ogg) area Braves. Bob Lillis singled inipos Angeles 30 583 pr . wf Rese apy ct : 6: iret n the money" with players) 3 one run, Johnny Temple dou-/san Francisco 32 .568 WL Pct. GBL| Mayme Taylor and Helen Piatti | . Industrial and bled " two more. Another Cincinnati 33.548 Syracuse a i are Mh Commercial scored on an error and still an-|Ghicago 34 534 Rochester 42 31 575 2 Byron Edmondson, Flo Burke : : other on a wild pitch. Hal/ sfilwaukee 36 500 Buffalo 40 32.556 3% jand Mary Pitle sade up the big sy ns ssp Woodeshick, 7-3, won it with six! pittsburgh 33 38 .465 Richmond 33 34 493 8 [team which was high for one é innings of shutout relief pitch-| ppiladelphia 33 40 .452 Toronto 29 43 403 14% |win, score 31. 31 CELINA ST ng New York 29 45 .392 Southern Division These Saturday afternoon ° Harkness slammed a two-out! 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