Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 3, 1963 ey i ree VY AIC VETE GEORGE KNUDSON watches his putt bid, to see if the ball goes down, The 27- year-old touring pro from To- ronto, headed the field of Ca- nadians going into the third round of the Canadian Open bs championship play, at Searboro Golf and Country SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Club today, Knudson, formerly of Winnipeg, shot a under-par 68 yesterday for a 36-hole total of 140, four strokes of leader Doug Ford's pace but good enough to share third place with George Bay er, three --(CP Wirephoto.) 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SIXTEEN TEAMS will compete in the annual Al!-Ontario Junior Softball Tournament, here at Alexandra Park tomor- morrow afternoon, City and District officials have lined up two sets of handsome trophies, for the winners and runners- up, The beautiful main trophy goes to the winners, as well, naturally and the other coveted award of the day is the in- dividual trophy, awarded to the player named "Star Of The Day" -- or 'Most Valuable' -- if you prefer that phrase Thery's a fine bunch of prizes for the spectators also, to be nm for at the final game. Play starts on four diferent time, one o'clock and will ¢ mn two survivors clash under the floodligh #15 o'cloc This rates as "tops" in all the tournament activities conducted. under OASA regulations and a crowd @ over a thousand fans is expected to be on hand for the final game x x x DIAMOND DUST: -- Oshawa Merc games this weekend and if they Sem both, they'll vault themselves up a notch in ) Intermediate Baseball League standing D: Oshawa for a fNoodlig Kinsmen Civic Stadium, scheduled for an eight o'c Qn Sunday afternoon, two o'clock, at Lakeview Merchanis will be at home to Belleville Kenmores the learue-leaders, This is a game that was Weeks CITY AND DISTRICT Majo: Wall action Jast night saw all four teams of the Gon claim victories over their rivals in the Northern g fhe. The big game of the night was at Brooklin wh Bovs nosed out the Northern leaders, BRrooklin Concrete % a real thr The twin-bill at the park saw Maclan's and Heffering mprove their totals and Scugogs "cleaned" the Aces at Bathe Park JULY 4 is the day they predict the World Series rivals, across the border. It has become traditional that the teams leading the Nationa! and American Feagues on the big U.S. holiday. date, usually wind up still end of the schedule, Yankees split with Whit the other contenders all dropped both er de In the National count ahead of St: Louis Cards and Giants also dropping one to the Braves, the Dodgers chance to do what they failed to do last year - gaake that "first place on July 4° stand Series berth = WOODBINE RACE RESULTS CLEAR AND FAST SPeter Pat, Woisk Torente Sweet, Dittfach oCalam Ind, Lanoway Sart gee ~ wo can manage to the Lake H nt op visit ton wk s Pari curr pasty Lear Souther age ler s J aders t League, Dodg w a namely World up for a THURSDAY, JULY 4, FIRST RATE S Furs. for Dyeareids. Car. faled. Cle Puree Sa (2 Tem, Rrove. Jan Roun STavy Ree Sart ged, won hanttity Aleve Ran i Order: Top Rents. Gen Sex, Among the Stars, Grand Flee' et Blend, Marlboro Lady, Arctc Fit, And My "RECOND RACE yearekds. Cima. at Qanmili, Harrison WRanawel, Rodinsan 22-Eaenemecs, Hernandez Sra rw wm < Ale Ran Neves Here. Merry Ga tram Vitesse, Warren Road, Secret Star and Five for Fon PAILT POUTRLE 7 and 2 PAM S551.He Pool MOR. Devhle Peel 4.282 1963. A ah 1% Re Rem $9.40 3 Harrier Dahon Start goed, won Aisp Ran in Orde an Own ¥ OS 4 AND by Jebn'x Fey BR. Merrm®. Jr Qearelia Pee . bery, Late « were @UINELLA N Winner, > « Trainer, ¥ Po A in Oréer R Salata SEVENTH RACE $4 F 2 -yeareids, Canadian foaled. £ sa sw ade d-year THIRP RACE & Fortress Maudenss ' 2 River Rolly 2 ' good, wor Ale Ran tm Order 5 iden A ¥ Winner Gk > g¢: 3 Relwar Mf -- Fat River, Trainer J. Mack Sart goed, win ariving Poel 48.338. We nat Menetrier -- Tudor ttle, Trainer, € Obapman Pen) #6437 EGRTR RACE -- wearedts anc Purse §1ae0 FOURTH RACE & Pore. Jyear wd Maitens, S220 Parse (12 Vo-Medaiis. Gudbins 7.88 14.50 2B SBembetier Bock, Reb sen 1.98 4.9 'Arra Go On, Dittiach 3.30 3 Burt goed, won driving Aten: Ren te Or@er -- Britains Aly. Kiondyke Id). Late Raren, Ladyship, Rate Joorner, Park Geom, Garmiey Gul. Sener Master and Ter Carty Por) 3353 FIFTH RACE -- Adoot Geeree fer Syeercite ant = CO all Qu cea t Start geod, wen driving Atlee Ren in Oréer: Resce Porter, San Hash ward. War Caper, Chen cat RA, and Notice Rex Winner, >} 2 4 by Pera -- 1 Mile, Tort Trainer, BR. P. traae Cimg. Peel ho Terai Pool \ Attendance 1, G Higa Marie = 5 PAM saeoe lor ones fer ) . CANADIAN IS THIRD Doug Ford Putts Into 'Open' Lead TORONTO (CP)--A bunch ofjonto, a touring pro since 1959.) Five others besides Knudson old pros have taken the stars/The 26-year-old former Winni-jin the big field of 153 that was out of Ed Moehling's eyes, /pogger, hot as a pistol on the/chopped to 83 pros and four The 2W-year-old rookie from|back nine where he birdied the amateurs for the final 36 holes Mt, Prospect, Il, a 'one-day/final three holes, carded a 68) for today and Saturday, came in sensation in the $50,000 Cana-|t0 go with his first-round 72 for! with 68s, dian Open championship, suc-/4%% | Ford, who-said he had been cumbed to pressure Thursday, He is bracketed with 37-year-|"piaying better this week than and found himself eight strokes|0l@ George Bayer, the Digit have all year," had his ap: off the pace and practically out|Delter from Pasadena, Calif.,/prach shots under control and of contention in the 72-hole com.|W0 has had identical one-un-/his putting was almost as good, petition, He was trampled un.|derpar 70 rounds. |Altogether he had five birdies, der by veterans led by d0:year.| Knudson, by no means @ fi-/sinking putts from four to 30 old Doug Ford, gunning for his/Mancial success since he ven-ifect, He had trouble on the! | second Canadian title in four/tred onto the gold trail, mustigreen only once when he took} years. be considered a dofinite threat)three to get down from 20 feet} " Moehling went' into. Thurs-|for the $9,000 first-place money'on the 460-yard par four filth,| day's round three strokes in|!" this $50,000 tournament. And) pive strokes off Ford's total| front of the pack on a five-un.|All because he did & little eX-\ wore Dick Mayer of Palm Des:| der-par 66, He ballooned to a age a , f ert, Calif, Dow Finsterwald of 78 for a 144 total, | Just before the tournament, requesta, Fla., Gene Littler af Ford, on the tour since 1949,/he tried to correct his faults bY Rancho Bernardo, Calif., and carded a 67 following a first|lifting weights from his driver jack Fleck of Los Angeles, all round 69 to whip into the lead -- grips on his other axnerienced pros eis with 136, Two strokes behind/°s. | Stan Leonard, 48» year-old him was 48-year-old Herman), "! don't know why I did it, shotsmith from Vancouver, and Keiser with 70-68--138, Keiser,! G he agg Pe Tan te 4 after Thursday's r i Moe. Norman of Toronto are who rarely makes an. appear.|Said after Thursday's round ae i . ro! His rev od yr. gave Pracketed with two others at ance on the circuit, won the U.S is revamped putter. gave": San eeert 1 rouble only "e. whe he 142, six strokes behind Ford masters in 1946 when Moehling im trouble only once, when he : ay : 4 > three he third green, He Another nine are tied with 143 was only five vears old. ree-putted the third green, He areehiing il . ' finished the round with. three and Moehling is in with an KNUDSON THIRD beautifully executed putts from)/Man group at 14 Another two. strokes behindidistances of 18, 20 and four) A total of 18 Canadian pros was George Knudson of Tor-'feet entered today's third round No-Hitter Plus sn Grand Slam Is ror inn 0 Win Recipe that if Kelso races long enough) -and there's every indication THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lefthander Billy Smith's no he's going to--Mrs, Richard C Dupont's big, brown gelding is hit pitching and Norm Gigon's bases-loaded home run proved a going to become the first $2,- formidable combination as Ar 000,000 horse in history kansas Travelers shut out Indi It's a tall order and. there's anapolis Indians 4-0 Thursday in a long way to go, But Kelso never has been one to shirk a ithe nightcap of an International 1e doubleheader Crackers 4 in the secoud challenge game He had to run only in the last GET SUPPORT quarter Thursday in winning Hurlers Doug Gallagher andthe $108,500 Suburban Handicap Clif Adams got good hillingjat Aqueduce, The three-time support from their Syracuse/Horse of the Year. was bur.) teammates, including doublesidened with a crushing 13 W-year-old Smith faced 21. batters in the seven-inn. ng game in chalking up sixth victory against eight lasses, Indians scalped Travel ers 11-2 in the opening game on homers by Gene Stephens, Doug but it certainly worked," Ry Jets defeated Atlanta Crackers 1 in the opener but fell to! 5 Le T? only his onivy 2.90 the nig aon Jim Ha Rich John Goryl hom whase Roll and ad for Twins osing pitchers were Lee and Jim Kaat ry Beli allowed just one hi five innings of relief in the first game at Cleveland and be came a winner when Kindall socked the first pitch thrown by Hal Kolstead in the bottom of the 14th for a homer, Fred Whit. field homered twice for Indians' first three runs ns fo the odds are ht OMeT that way eague's past i have to tter than 21 Yankees day race by 4 you'? detter KINDALL HITS FIVE In the second game eve land shattered a 2-2 tie against Chet Nichols with a fourrua barrage, Kindall---who had five hits for the day batted in two with a homer, then Mike de la Hoe' double and Willie Kirk land's sacrifice fy brought in two more, Jim ant went all the way for Indians although al- lowing 11 hits, including Red Sex homers by Carl Yastrrem- ski, Gary Geiger and La Clin. ton Creveland's Early pitched six shutout innings the opener but was frustrated once more in his bid for a 300th dig league victory z | ed { Ww choices th st surest one-half ' ay Tay Wynn gs in J e aro £2 decisior another ,, $2.40 °° Bpencince Giants played in the SAME OLD REULT! Man- ager Alvin Dark is shown having a chest-to-chest ver. bal duel with plate umpire Frank Walsh, in the 6th in- ning of yesterday's game in San Francisco, where Mil- McMullen'ss 4-Run HR Boosts Dodgers Lead | Over St. Louis Cards By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Stop the music? Los Angeles Dodgers just pulled the rug out) from under that game of musi cal chairs the contenders have been playing in the National League The band stopped. . playing Thursday night when rookie Ken McMullen cracked a grand siam homer that powered the first-place Dodgers to a 10-7 vic- tory over second-place St, Louis Card and ballooned their bulge 2% games over Car dinals inals to Now, three Louis a sweep of the game series with St a four - game winning Streak and the momentum that has catapulted them from 2! games behind to in from Dodgers have added strong odds to their struggle for the pen nant riding 24 nce the turn of the century, the > on to win the 39 62 times, How. as Dodgers know, they led point last year. San r ant of ever al orld Series Chicago Cubs took over third place, three games back, by beating New York Mets 21 and 30 dehind Glen Hobdbie's - two- hitter and Paul Toth's three-hit- Milwaukee Braves idouble as Ed Roebuck picked relief help, pack on) dropped defending cham pion San Franciseo into fourth by belting Giants 63 KNOCKED INTO FIFTH Houston Colts shoved Cincin nati Reds into fifth place with 3-2 and 62 victories over Reds and Philadelphia Phillies swept a pair from Pittsburgh Pirates 14 18 on Art Ma haffey's two-hitter and 3-1 Cardinals ied 42 going into the sixth inning behind Ernie] Broglio, 94, when the 21-year.) old McMullen supplied the fire. works, Before the inning was over, eight runs had poured in and Cardinals, who came ino Los Angeles with a one-half race } n innings Wyatt was not charged with either of the As losses at Wash-/ ington--Dut he was the pitching goat, He came on in the eighth inning of the opening game with) the bases loaded and promptly | baiked Marv Breeding home) from third, presenting Senators] with their deciding run, Then in! the seventh inning of the sec end game, Wyatt replaced Di. ego Segui with three on and the score 22 and walked the first man he faced, Don Zimmer Ron Kine relieved in both games, preserving victenes for Tom Cheney and Claude Os steen TIGERS TAKE TWO Meanw Detroit 7 SCORES AND ay STANDINGS do dampe n Twins beat nd 3.2 kev home rdians set ubie va at Baltimore, Roberts (68) and Delock (1-5), twinight Yhicage, Debusschere (@-1) at Raston, Wilson (7-7), N Kansas 'City 6-7) at Detroit a Sox Wickersham lalich (3), N National League WL Pet. 47 32 395 44.5 23 3 a3 i] 38 3 y 2 we games iM mes e» GRL i j Las Angeles £ UCmeagte Milwaukee s hica ee as <4 DO +3 de 69 49 18 5 Kansas Angeles 4 Raltimor Probable Pitchers Teday New York, Bouten (0-3) Cleveland, Donovan (5-5), N Las Angeles. Osinski (4 Las 13 by George Scott and Reno Ber-| pounds, including Ismael Valen toia and a home run by Nelizuela, and gave away from 18 Ohrisley, Billy Short and Buster to. 23 pounds to his six rivals Narum were tagged with the The victory was worth $70,525) losses and pushed Kelso's career earn- Righthander Dick Ricketts ings to $1,307,087, moving him) pitched his second one-hitter of/past Nashua, with $1,288,565.) Buford and.Chariie Smith the season for Bisons. Jack Cur-/into second place in the all In other holiday doubleheader) tis got credit for the opener and time list, He trails only Round action, Syracuse Chiefs streng-/ranped a three-run homer for Table, with $1,749,869 ened their northern division Suns The six-year-old wasn't really ead to four games over Roch-) Ted Kazanski's key hits pressed in winning the Subur- ester by whipping Red Wings/proved the difference for Maple ban, He trailed Cyrano and Gar 24 and 41, Toronto Maple Leafs| Leafs, He blasted a homer and) wolto the head of the stretch swept a pair from Richmond/a double in the first game and/then stonmed the last quarter in Virginians, and 5-3, and/hit a two-run triple in the night. 23 35 seconds. He finished the boasted their longest winniag/cap. 144 miles in 2:01 445, Saidam reak of the season--ive) Dick Lines pitched a two-hit-\who closed with a rush, was games ter for Columbus and Sam/second 1°4 lengths back while Jacksonville Suns tripped Buf-|Jones hurled four perfect inn-/Garwol was third by falo Bisons 6-2 in the first game/ings as a reliever for Harvey/1\4 lengths but Bisons bounced back to take Branch, who took the victory for' Kelso paid teap 7-1, and Columbus! Atlanta and $2.20 Yank Split Thei a a e Holiday Twin-Bill, As y Other Rivals L 2 Ry JIM HACKLEMAN homered for the sixth and Associated Press Sports Writer last White Sox hit. Elston How Past performance charts ard Roe Maris homered 2.1 in favor) Yanks, who crashed through for f the club heading the Ameri-'six runs in the cig can League field on July 4th fin Nellie Fox' first af the shing first at the wire ~) season with a man on in the : It's hap ned - sixth was the big hit in Chica MES me = go's second game victory, Juan Pizarro, 104, was the wanner give much with strong relief help from on New York Hoyt Wilhelm. Gary. Peters of ees. who wound up the hol-/White Sox and Bill Stafford of halfway mark leading the Yanks were the losing pitchers 2 Seen Tigers built, early leads in siboth games im pinning the two all a? she tosses On Twins, who now have h over-all al Uy 2 est three in a row to Detroit ason and by now... " r he bet after an eight game winning pniy have they streak, Norm Cash's two-run ¢ h vt : : sine naatena angie in the first inning and other contend. " ie two more runs in the third gave aoe Detroit all -it needed in the Spa! pro. OpeRer, Won by Phil Regan even though) In the second game, Tigers they managed only a split with/broke a LJ tie in the third on cago White Sox. Behind jet Rocky Colavite's double and Whitey Ford's steady Singles by Bubba Phillips and i stegame scor. George Thomas. Hank Aguirre romped in the WUrned in a sixditter in becom for their ing only the second Detroit 1 third in a/Pitcher in the last MM games to before drop.| £0 the distanc hapefu! ng Twins Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS An vg American League hack Res WL Pet. GBI 43 14 New York 48 29 423 Chicago 38 Mi OX Minnesota a3 3 nnesbta BOStOR 42 36 538 sf the baltimore 4439 S30 a ee 42:38 335 Las Angeies 41 42 Leton haasas City 3S 43 449 13% aun. Detroit 32 48 418 16% pis Washington MM BT MY Athletic Results Thursday Pittsburgh ng acrass © go 1-4 New York $2 Philadelphia . ws 35 Cleveland 47 Houston 5 | t 33 New Yerk 3 32 ' 2 Results Thursday Pittsburgh ®@ Philadelphia New York 1-4 Chicage 23 at Cincinnati 22 Houston 36 Milwaukee § San Francisco 3 St. lewis 71 Ange 0 a Washington, Radolph (3-9), N Prebabic Pitchers Today bases until the Minnesota, Pieis ®) an Cincinnati, O'Toole (13-5)' at jniath inning, whea Fleyd Robin-|Moore (1) or Roggenburk (1.2)'Los Angeles, Willhite (22), N at I 7? Las < la a not ner past first a . lIndianapolis St. "Leuis, Burdette (7-7) at San Francisco, O'Dell (10-4), N Milwaukee, Sadowski (9-2) at Houston, Brace (3-4), N Philadejpia, Calp (10-4) Chicage, Jacksen (9-7) Pittsburgh. Cardwell: (4-9) New York, Stallard G5) International League Seuthera Division WL. Pet. GBL 45 32 392 -- 38 SI? 34 at Alla + Little Rock 38 ¥ 43 94 Cahambus AA 41813 Jacksonville 3247 46 4 Nerthera Division Syracuse 30 33 oe? = Rochester #437 364 WM MW Hy Rickmond 36 42 482 114, Terante 37 46 446 13 Results Tharsday e Rock 24 Indianapolis 11-4 \3 Columbus 34 Jacksonville 61 Buffalo 24 Syracuse 4 Rochester 01 Teorenta $3 Richmond 23 Ra Ruffalo > a> Whitby Gaels. Beat Alliston Whitby Green Gaels chalked up a clean-cut 9-2 over the visiting Alliston lads, in an Ontario Lacrosse Association FiJuvenile Leupue game, last night at Whitby Arena. in the first stanza, romped to an 8-1 lead in the middie canto and matched the still - visi- tors 1-1 in the final fi The - -- strictly super- 'by officials, 'handed out no fewer than renalties, mostly for h LHe slashing and 'ighting penalties to and Braiden, and later corers for Alliston, with Ralph "orbes and Bill Mortimer earn- ng assists, respectively.' For Whitby, Gary Davie was he big scorer, getting four Vihitby's five goals in the vddle frame, Stan Kolesnick ot the first one and the last yree were potted by Tim Bray, jell Armstrong and Bil draiden, Most of the Whitby tallies ame as a result of good pace. \g plays and Armstrong, Koles- ck, T. Gray and H, Gray and . Davie all shared in the assist touching first base, That's | Points, Armstrong having six, "Jocko" at the lower right, ALLISTON Heatington, with his mouth closed, just |Mi®er, Wheeler, Barber, Hey- listening. Walsh threw Dark (40", Mainprice, Hanley, out of the game, when dis- | Stn, Robertson and Keating, cussion got beyond the bounds WHITBY Wilson, Kotee- of polite conversation, hick, Keenan, Gutsole, Kay, Sheedy, Braiden, Armstrong, T. Gray, Davie, Jones, Graham, Young, H. Gray, Jackson and Cheeseman, waukee Braves beat the Giants 6:3, Giants coach Lar- ry Jansen (not seen in pic- ture) and Dark were protest- ing base-umpire Jocko Con- lan's call that Giants Ernie Bowman was out for not Win Puts Brooklin Tied For Top Spot PORT CREDIT, Ont, (CP)-- |Brooklin pulled up beside St, jCatharines atop the Ontario La- jcrosse Association senior stand- ings Thursday night with a 10-7 } win over Port Credit Sailors. game lead, left with a five-jtie on a two-run homer by Wil-| Don Craggs led Brooklin with es ices ca tle: McCovey, his 20th, ff ank| three goals. Glenn Lotton scored Jim Gilliam shared hitting) Aaron also homered for Milwau- twice And Ken Ruttan, Rock honors with MeMaullen, driving/kee, No, 24. Tony Coninger was|Battley, ce nf hed wh Bed in four runs with a single and/the winner with Bob Hendiey's epg and Ken Lotton had sin. | Fe i | j S emiage salted Geonge Kapasky scored three up the victory in relief, 'ya - ged won the opener in the STAUB HOMERS for the Sailors. Single goals went Rusty Staub's two-run homer '© Paul Henderson, Ken Craw- ford, Florie Tomchishen and Bob Hanna. ninth against Roger Craig, 2-13, as Ernie Banks reached second/in a four-run fourth inning up-| on an error, took third on a/lrising and Hal Woodeshick's! wild pitch and scored on a wild/tight relief pitching got the job) throw by catcher Norm Sherry jdone for Colts in the opener,|Mahaffey, 5-9, doubled in the Craig has lost 14 straight. Cubs\Jim Campbell's) grand siam/!0th and scored on Don De- scored all their second game/homer in the eighth inning of|meter's single to get the nod in runs in the first inning on a two-|the nightcap beat Joey Jay, 3-)a pitching duel with Bob Friend, run homer by Billy Williams/12. Vada Pinson of Reds col-/10-7, Ryne Duren checked Pi- and Ron Santo's solo shot lected two singles, a double and/rates on three hits for the night- Lee Maye cracked a homer a triple in the twin-dill, extend-/cap victory, with Bobby Wine's and a 33 tie in the seventh {n-jing his hitting streak to 23}two-run double in a four-erun ning as Braves went on to whip games fourth doing most of the dam- Giants, who had pulled into aj Phillies won the opener whenjage for Phillies taste of Adams Gold Stripe. 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