Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1963, p. 19

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t Goals ' Brooklin Scores First 'Road' Win By CLIFF GORDON beat Baker four times. Mike .| Finnigan both picked up maitch Galore As pecially guilty of this affence. Finnigan, John Spocer, Jim| Brooklin came back, after MiGettey each had two with|"Povms the Sealbests singletons going to Jim Mce- Clure, Bruce and/Bill Waniess and Bill Castator, "Tank" Stevenson and Mike Z d a ak E & z =F ETE s2g8t Sage =gege ait Hi He -|and Finnigan for the Rose Town penalties for being the third men in a fight end they will sit out the next game as a result. Stevenson plays for Brooklin team, who will be seeking re- Fe 18 i: a ii g ap z ff '| be ut i23 a 28 venge on Saiurday night, when the invade the Brooklin: Arena CHICAGO (AP) White Sox are booming Pete Ward for rookie-of-the-year hon- ors in the American League and the 23-year-old third baseman {s responding magnificently. Ward was outstanding in Chi- cago's 5-2 victory over new York Yankees Monday night. He clubbed his ninth home run in the second inming to tie the game and extend his hitting streak to 18 games, longest in the majors this season. He also singled to keep alive a four-run rally in the fourth in. ning and then sacrificed and walked for a perfect ight at -- Chicago|stop Chicago White Sox Boost Pete Ward As * cs" Rookie-Of-The- Year s Luis Aparicio and out- fielder Al Smith, He is currently batting .303 ani has 42 runs batted in. 'Ward not only can't miss," says Sox manager Al Lopez, "but he is going to become one of the league's great hitters. He handers or right handers. In fact, he doesn't know who is pitching. He looks only for the ball." Ward swings left handed and is batting better against left jhanders than right handers, "T think that will even up," he said, 'I know I'm hitting bet- doesn't care if he's facing left) Quality Fuels Top Handy Andy Shell Oshawa Quality Fuels took an The winners had one big in- »°. fth, when they scored their runs, with Malloy | Maeson each hitting | doubles, Howes and Little both homers, Michaels and more to reach that figure, Ward Arnold had singles. | admitted he's having a great 'ne'e with a triple, double; season but is surprised since he and single; was a big hitter for does most of his hitting in spa \ ers along with Little, cious Comiskey Park, who had a homer and two "This park isn't built for): "gies. Maeson, Scammell and home runs," he said. "I nit 22 Michaels had two hits apiece, with Rochester last year but we iv Andy's had a three-run} have a lot of short porches in| Tally, in the third, mostly on} the minor leagues, Maybe I've| Walks and errors and finished) been lucky, but I'd like to have|UP with a four-run splurge in 50 more nights like I had last the 7th, this time on some solid | six of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 7, 1963 ]Q night." Lopez claims scout for White Sox, pegged jfor Chicago Cubs-who is now a} | | hitting by Halik, Woods and) that Charlie)!3wson. Watson.had three hits| Metro, the former head coach| for the losers. -- vielen ienibbnnaes a | "Metro told us Ward would Ward. Metro had Ward while he| ultimately be our No. 4 hitter,") ter against left handers but / was managing in the minors/said Lopez, "and I'm beginning| FRONT-END ALIGNMENT tars (72.95: ALL CARS JOHN BEAN tor 728-6221 eppointment " "Visualiner" 'SPECIAL Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service ENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA g The e- was a fast, hard- would much rather face right/and insisted the Sox demand he|to believe him. The kid battles" 534-RITSON RD, S. 728-6221 the plate. up along the way. Ken Lutton and Don Craggs each scored twice, with Grant Heffernan, Jerry Burrows, Don Bruce amc mewcomer Ken Ruttan each one. For the losers, it was Johnny Roberts, up from Fergus, who was the top snipper as_ he ne game hitting affair that appeared as if *% might get out of hand at some stages. Bo'h goalies had a nightmare affair as they saw more rubber than they would in some two or three games, Both teams were letting a lot of loose balls get away and as a result -- the big scor- ing. The Brooklin team were es- WOODBINE RACE RESULTS" Brampton: Finnigan | timore in exchange for short- Ward, son of. former profes-| sional hockey star Jimmy Ward) who played with Montreal Ma-| roons, came to the Sox with outfielder Dave Nicholson, shortstop Ron Hansen and pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm from Bal- handers." Ward's homer came off left hander Al Downing. The power- ful youngster claims if he hits 10 im his first year in the ma- jors it will be an accomplish- m ent. Reminded that he needs one Brooklin: Coombes Brooklin:' Coombes .. Brooklin: Heffernan (Ruttan, G, Lottin) ... 10, Brooklin, Ruttan : -- Heffernan, SPAISvSyY pr . +. 15.58 cgacsssss GEeOe Bentley 5.40, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1963, FIRST RACE -- 5 Furs, for Maiden| Syear-colds. Cimg. all $7500. Purse . OB) McComb Fitzs's .. 2140 6.00 4,90) 3.80 2.90 ' 9.00 Start giod, wo. ridden out 'Also Ran in Order: Runyon, Domin-|2-Common M'k'i, Burton 4.10 3.50 2.70 fon Brave, Salban, Dark Hussy, Among Stars, Arm Crest, Snow Candy, Miji Rotanes and Espalator. Winner ch f 2 Menetrier -- Bolaris. Trainer A. 8. Chris CLEAR AND FAST Winner, bf, % by Bunty's Flight --| Smart Woman, Trainer, J, Starr 'ool 22,646, Quinella Pool 31,682 SIXTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles for 3 year-olds, Canadian foaled. Allowance. Purse $2600 4-Cloud Princess, Gubbins |7-Espalaris, Turcotte |Start good, won driving | Also Ran in Order: A--Pirate King, Even Path," A--Celestial Day, Queen's Courier 15.80 5.50 3. Coombes 8.01, Richardson 9.24, Craggs |2, 9.24, Stevenson match 15.34, Casta- -- |tor major 9.42, McClure major 15,34, Finnigan match 15.34, Craggs, Bill Wanless 16.20, Bruce Wanless 2, 17.17, Ruttan 18.06. SECOND PERIOD 11. Brampton: Roberts 12. Brooklin: Burrows, Ruttan, G. Lotton 13. Brooklin: G, Lotion ,.. i4 Brampton: McClure, Spicer, W. Thompson .. 15. Brooklin: Craggs, G. Lotton and) 16, 19.26 | |be part of the deal with Balti. |more. | pa | every pitcher and stays in there' all the time." | | | | School's out and cycling weother is here. Se bring Mom and Dod to see the grand selection of Bicycles ot ZELLER'S. Savings Priced for Outstanding Values! At ZELLER'S they con "CHARGE-IT' ! Ne Money Down -- Only 1.25 Weekly. AA dL E RS RETAILERS .1O THRIFTY SAVE 3.11! Boys' and Girls' CANADIANS 26" STANDARD BICYCLES | REG, 37.99 VALUE Pool 22,758. Double Pool 42,148. A--Coupled SECOND RACE -- 6% Furs 3-year-olds/ Winner, bd ©, 3, by Blue Man -- New- Claiming al $2500. Purse $1600. (12)| market Maid. Trainer, L, Cavalaris, Jr Janhill, Harrison 7.10 4,60 3.00) Pool 52,204 1Gee Gee's Jayne, Leblane 23.60 10.70) Penalties -- Brooklin too many men} 35, Burrows 1.58, Castator 2.13, Herd/ |2.56, Richardson 6.42, Platt 13.38, Bruce | Wanless 15.20, Castator 17.23, Burrows | 19.23. 7- Peter Wrack, Potts Gtart good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Deal Me Aces, Hannibal Miss, Right Bower, Jayell's Eyes, European Jet, Beau Pierre, Hot Apple Sout, Clochette and More Pride. DAILY DOUBLE 1 and 10 PAID $47.20 Winner bik f 3 by Federal Hill--Trojan Spear. Trainer A. G. Smithers Start good, won easily Pool 41,067 THIRD RACE -- 1 and 16th Miles| Statute. Trainer, N. Julius 2 4-year-olds and up. Claiming all/ Pool 59,472 . for . Purse $1900 (12) 3-Von Rich, Fitzs's 4Pancho's: First, Gubbins 12-War Caper, Potts Start good, won driving Alse Ran in Order: Brian's Boy, Gray Dean, Yola 2nd, Barricade, Frosty | Day, Royal Persian, Sun Hash, Car-/ tersville and Canadian Royal. | FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furs. for 4-year-) bed and up. Claiming all $3500 Purse) 1900. . (12) 12Cut Steel, Dittfach . 21.80 10.50 6.90 . Harrison . 27.50 ee . 18.10 7.90 8.40 18.00 10.00} ves 8,00] Lifter, Split the Loot and Iranci. 3 Chep Chop -- Stalina. . ve Girl QUINELLA 8 AND 1 PAID 99.20 Ward's Billiards Win 9th Straight Ward's Billiards turned back Kent's Western Tire 9-1 last night et Alexandra Park, for their S&th-straight win: in as many UAW Softball League schedule dates. Mexwell, piching for Ward's, was in top form. He gave up seven hits but he kept them Scattered and also famned six betters; Kent's got their lone Tun in the second inning when Short opened with a triple and scored later on a single by Mar- the sixth and scored on Max- well"s single, to make it 5-1 and then in the 7th, the win- by Morden and Bryan, a sin- gie by Clark and homer by Milton. Reynold's Defeat Excelsiors 18-4 Reynold's defeated Excelsiors 18-4, in their Civil Service Soft. ball League fixture, last night at Lakeview Park. The winners were in a hitting mood, scoring five runs in the first inning on three walks and three hits. In the second stanza, they added eight more runs, four of them homers, two by Whiteley and one each by Hed- ger and Garrard. Romanuk's homer in the 7th, gave the win- ners their final run. Excelsiors got one in the first and Hutchinson homered in the sixth for their second tally. In the 7th, a walk, two errors and three singles produced their final two runs. Armstrong had] - three hits for the losers and Beare had a couple, as did Mc. Donald. Whiteley, Craggs. Garrard, Thompson and Romanuk were the big bashers for Reynolds. TRAUTMAN BURIED COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Some of baseball's great names paid their respects Wednesday/- to George M. Trautman, minor league boss who died of cancer| Monday. Funeral services were held in St. Alban's Episcopal Church with hundreds of his friends -and 4.80] SEVENTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles Mar-) shal Turf Course for 4-year-olds and up, |Canadian Allowance. Purse | $2900 |6-Court Royal, R'son 3-King Gorm, Lanoway }4-Windy Ship, Dittfach Start good, won driving THIRD PERIOD ) 17. Brooklin: Coombes ee * bantedrongg Burrows vee i y |16. Brampton: Bruce Wanless, sims hyd es Roberts, Spicer ES 3.60| 19. Brooklin: G. Lotton | K. Lotton, Heffernan Also Ran in Order: A--Choperion, | 2°. Brooklin: Craggs, Burrows | Mystery Guest, A--Bullrullah . Brooklin: Coombes, A--Coupled Burrows, G. Lotton | Winner, b f, 4 by Chop Chop -- Queen's| pales ah ae EIGHTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles, 4/3}. all $4500.| > yearvlds and up, claiming Brampton: Bill Wanless, Purse Bentley . 9.30 4.70 3,70|%, Brooklin: te P . 4-Axeman, Lanoway 6-Argue Around, Ree 7-Montana Flight, Harrison R Start good, won drivi . + Sploer, Roberts rere Treasure Hunt| 29: Brooklin: K. Lotton, G. Lotton Also Ran in Order: 2nd, Bibby Pin, Field Trial, Leon K,|°* yg sat ne gage Moony, and Choppy Waves Bal resseees OD Winner, b h, 5, by Chop Chop--Famous} Penalties -- K. Lotton 4.07, Robe Maid. Trainer, A. H. Warner 5.07, Burrows 5.45, Coombes 7.18, Ci Pool 61,689. Total Pool 449,210 [caro 8.51, Craggs and Bruce Wanless, 40|,.%- Lotton, =e 6.80/27 Brampton: 19.33 re If You Don't Buy YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. 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