10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 16, 1963 Rain-Soaked Fans Boo Rough Riders As Calgary Romps By THE CANADIAN PRESS jbia Lions and there is a possi The Canadian Football/bility Jackie Parker will watch/ter Deague's pre ~ season exhibi-ifrom the sidelines. The Argos' Hon schedule opened Monday new quarterback 'strained a! lundesirable persons might and although only one.knee and ankle last Wednes-| Other football notes: game was played, three teams day, also in an intra - squad) Hamilton -- Opening were crying the blues. game monies Calgary Stampeders of the) Halfback Jim Dillard scored ball Hall Western Conference humbled two touchdowns for . Caigary,|scheduled for Ottawa Rough Riders 24-7 be-/one on a brilliant §4-yard run. been postponed fore 12,806 rain ~ soaked fans/back of a kickoff, Quarterback will at Ottawa and the inept Riders Jerry Keeling scored the other St. E heard boos from their home one on a one-yard keeper playjing's new owners, fans in the third quarter. and Larry Robinson kicked all board of education, Two of Ottawa's Eastern Con. three converts. and added a ference cousins, Montreal Alou.)1?-yard field goal ettes and Toronto Argonauts.) Rookie quarterback Tommy were unhappy with reports from' Lee tossed a 25-yard to th respective infirmaries flanker Whit Tucker in the end The Als, who open the exhibi-:zone for Ottawa's last-quarter tion season against Calgary touchdown Wednesday night at Montreal A bysta Will be without halfback George missi 7 Dixon, leading scorer last sea n son in the E Dixon bruised Thursday in a and, was fur the July 3, The building until the build opening wi has been Teronto -- The three new players -- ends Al au from Western Michigan versity and Kevin om ing who site found pass CFI Ha nder was Sydney com and lineman Nate Borden r was with Buffalo Bills during American League last sea arious clubs gamb ast his ribs last about an intra-squad believe it or not r injured by pats on ack by well-wishing fans BARKER MAY BE OUT Arr at gp Wed against Brit Colum 'SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR son Otiawa -- George Brancaio i 30-year-old defensive end, was which placed on waivers Monday by Football the Re Riders and almost mmed laimed by B.C had played ot last eight seasons Ottawa Loses Its Pro Team OTTAWA (CP)--Professional hockey bade farewe! tion's capital on Monday The] ce of t back sa new] rena, None is the ial is of TOS! ape | at fhe ad he tawa { 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' © hockey Sam Po al Hu } evare : re 7 r em ul r & t ack g mana CAPSULE SPORTS: ke harvest time in the vin nehes They romped ne B » and naires a solid defea by an es -- --- Oshawa Greer of Professional told a he he astern to e see ub ons." Lana Hockey have made agreement" with , entry _ HASTINGS a tive whith of the OSHAW A TONY'S ni agai for play gam were Randa H t for a Beaches ! n Oshawa era who } aperate ¢ nited States next Omaha w de Paul, Minneapolis and ais. An chise $0 St s bein M s been s waukee season ir As 3 he has been named , for this year. CITY AND DISTRIC TS Sof "officers and are ur send an alternat meet at Alexandra Park clubhouse Plaroffs, OASA playoffs, and President Charlie Russell's agenda k st the Sowthern . have 15,- these a Oy place om 8.900 to th ve rs ng ca Pos other sien said the lack of and absence of civic ub were the key put of Ot ary seven o'cloc x MORE OF SAME gial Hockey League ends prof *Yario areas. Haven't heard what dut ther'll get together w Canadiens have announced --- e@ssia to Waproeve th a new league wher back, and we are wel : modern <0 ke ly th thee' re vling their uil-Oltawa GUELPH new nk told by New York Rangers be moved th 1 possible new sites bren w "elsewhere" Rh abou vy Isn't Guelph Royals Junior A Team MAJOR LEAGUE Gets The News LEADERS UELPH (CP, Les Narum Has One-Hitter And . Loses On Error THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League t AR RH Pct ied of the move dy Fr fancis, assistant gen betting or gambling," said Hal- "Nor will We tolerate asso- ciation with gamblers or other to the = | i j j cere: of the Canadian Foot- of Fame, originally, have contents! be on display at. the il | the Hamilton! tears it} down, The date for an official] ll be set when a new! Argos added Ward) the University: of Wyom-/ of LARRY BURRIGHT of New York across the plate as Houston Colt takes the throw, s ning of their first game in last night twi-night doubleheader, the Polo Grounds, Burright scored. on Al Moran's sacrifice Bateman to -right-fielder Rusty in the 8th in- whose throw to the Mets, slides safely catcher John \ Staub METS END SLUMP By Tt press' tie July, big ught 3 Ottawa Canadiens Associated Press Sports Writer to JIM HACKLEMAN e "i Cincinnati Reds ge Milwaukee Braves 4-3; York Mets ended a 15. » by trouncing but the Colts ¢ second haif joubleheader for an 8-0 Don Nottebart won for time since his no-hitter ago. now and New y slur 14-5 13-6. St cracked L,ouis Single off h the sev- singles by Ken Bertelli and a Rodgers Then eveni k and Cards' me biz thpaw led and none ack oul Tim 2 Musial me ier runs and sacrifice fly, rapped > chach Raldschun Jack n Single sent p within one McBéar ~t of Bob Friend ia, plate was just a little too late Umpire is Mel Steiner. Tim Harness (3) is the next: bat- ter, Mets won this one, 14-5, then lost 8-0 in the nightcap, AP Wirephoto Cubs In Second Spot As Giants Slip Back Joe Gibbon scaticred 10 Giant hits in taking the second game, with Joe Pagiiaroni's homer, Billi Virdon's triple and Dick Schofield's double the key Pitts burgh blows. San Francisco now has droped four straight games and six of its last seven STARS RALLY John Edwards started Reds toward Victory and waukee with a ieadoff the 12th against Frank then Ededie* Kasko Keough drew Walters drew his unintent pass. Al Worthington was the winner with four nings of relief the ple in Funk and Marty intentional walks on scoreless in addition to ending thei jong losing ng he Mets went on a record-br n their rout of the Colts i4 runs 16 hit re most ever in the club's tbwo-sea son history, ar Carl W became the fir Met pitcher ever to homer with a grand slam in the second inning But the Mets ooked more like the Mets in sect game Roger raig failed vive the Colts' five-run first inning and lost his 13th 'straight, and the last-place New Yorkers managed four h Nottebart, who Phils May but since, raised his record to 64 but. couldn't finish. He was Strike of a complete game when he had after twisting a knee. Hal Wood eshick wound it up with a min imum of effori--one pitch which Jim Hickman swing at and missed The we the St i the wor no hit hadn't BASEBALL SCORES STANDINGS. ager of the sponsoring * Rans--A nnt as Batted In--' "y \ se Ieague did not would Raw a AACS Sa\ am was be 30 Baas Hits- ' Denbles -- Y2 tiv xe would be or Tendon tT Malz move hener Tripies--ii ® Home sota Stolen Rases the Range nths of ne gardens © followed a sessron m uti Ruas "pitching ann Strikeants--B gmbus Jets edged Syracuse * Chex :, Tove SCCTeLATY news WAS #1 omel shocking the OWA transfers and at gz im grt franchises back ocallyv-owned and operated He nin lead thr game 3 xt be Orlando McFarlane was wimene pew HURLS POUR-RITTER Kreateer pitched for Indianapols ; onto, as the I t hal.game south oad broke apen | ign between Traveler Gary Kro an Doubles-- southpaw Tommy Tripies wnearned Tens 3p Natrenal League -- Rova n hrished drawing an ~~ fans. The ; barely missed playoffs and be a first bat fost Frank a fF voat 1,19 sen they ter >re Givis2on Runs Batied in Milwauker Rits--G ern ATKATSAS dor TarksonviLe® Johan with Three ghth La Lewicki Retires, Kills Puck Trade HERSHEY. P. AP ? r rshey af the ue Home war the Runs three-hit pit in as frown } ack = ng st sk as t Stolen Bases -- oa Bears Amer beer ratire rs trea Pitching Strikeouts &3 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT i By THE ASSOCIATED PRES SS New Bedford, a. } s Rizzarr RETAINS TITLE = MEXIOO AP re CITY tie nerr Ra! : tithe fag a ' Aner stan Davey Moore 'im Angeles. Moore died of injur catered in the fight 1 pointed Paddy F ence, RI. 15 THE 99 44 9 2 49 4 39 4 CANADIAN PRESS Leag wi American c Pet. 338 GBI zen 3 @ 311 489 383 330 46 44 6 A) " wow a. ee $1 Results Monday mis Pitisburgt N Results Monday . nati 3 adelphia 5 ew Y rk 144 Inte rnational League Nerthera Division WL. Pet. GRL GBI. S tse M4 aa -- i ee ae National League WL Pet > Ba 18 Bu 2 Rochester 48 48 511 Richmond 42 48 467 Toronto 39 53 424 Southern Division indianapolis 30 41 549 AUania 49 41 5a Arkansas Si 46 526 Columbus 41:49 458 Jacksonville 35 36 385 Resulis Monday 1 Rochester 6 Syracuse 2 Columbus Toronto 2 Indianapolis Richmond § Allania & Arkansas 5 Jacksony Games Today Little Rock at Jacksonville (N) Richmond at Atlanta (N) Rochester at Buffalo (N) Syracuse at Columbus (N) Toronte iat Indianapolis (N) 13% Buffalo 3 5 9 " Radatz Relief and "Killebrews HR Bat Help Sox And Twins There ma Am: 'game Ry Associated Press Sports Writer 'an JOR REICHLER ped an to Kan- Bosten inched and Min ~<t y suk be : the games American i#are -isave. He also has Was >» Det $ MALZONE STARS + for jeague-leading New} | Hastings Mil- 2 eaking spree | Cloud ev | to come out! jyear-old gelding Hellenic |acular Hastings Coach an Five Players Ejecte As Gaels Win Here One. thing is for sure, when|Oshawa to within six points of Gray,' Weiler, Lough; forwards, the Hastings Legionnaires and/the front -running Brampton/Saramak, -- Hinkson, Ireland, Oshawa Green Gaels hook up/Armstrongs, Dave Houston, Stinson, Davis, Thompson, together in the Ontario Junior/Dave Lough and Stew Weiler/Brady, and Houston, Lacrosse League there's going|shot the other Oshawa mark-| Officials -- Geo, Burrows and to be fireworks, Last night at/ers, Bill Hartley, both of Brampton, the Oshawa Children's Arena, it! Jimmie Hinkson, Don Stinson, FIRST PERIOD was no exception, Gaels Be nag Butch" a ns Orrawe--Davia (Lough) scored Le honnaires 18-6 in ainy omson were e other rough house game. snipers: ae ae On two other ocesslons this) For Hastings, . Oshawa--Stinson season these two teams havejtriggered a pair while Jack Hots i nek gig (Goolie) been involved 'in highly penal-|Armour, Gord Hutchi Jim-| §, Osnawee-Davie (Leven) ized games, A total of 150 min-|mie Goolie and Dennis Hutchi-| §, Hastings--0, Hutehinson utes in penalties were called by son scored one goal each, | Penalties -- Stinson 0.17, 0. Bill Livingsion la 10.71 18.99 (Stinson) (Davies) va - 7,35, Goolle 7.35 Hinkeon 7.35, Barrie Brampton including six game AROUND THE RINK -- Gaels|}35 Donaghve He 13.35, Isles 6 and Selt 16.59, along with Jack Armour, Mike) Tight, Julie Kowalski. scored? (Livingston) players with Hastings, In all,/UeS over St. Catharines, [%3 Oshawa--Lough (Thompson) pared to $7 to the Gaels, hind all night and finally at) pe eee eat, Houaten Hastings, who have missed the ning sniper with his fourth)17, Oshawa--Davis (Lough) Oshawa--Weiler chose the three stars wht DAVIS, WHO E Cec bon ERNE Hastings LEGIONNAIRES -- Goolle 4.4, Hinkson 8.19, 'Shearer 8, Gaels' offensive, The ex-Hast Livingston, | !5S5, Selt 15.59 and Self 15.99, Laplante, G, Hutchison, him. 68 for the year and 23 in Marshall; defence, Davie,| GM Ladies' League Hinkson 7.35, Armour ejections next see action this Friday inj hve 9.10, Gootie 10. a, gd 10.46, Hous Ousted from the floor were St, Catharines against the AUN) Oop SECOND PERIOD Self, Paul Donaghue, Peter) five goals in leading the Bn , Ca st-place 0 Moun Hastings--A (Livi Shearer and Jimmie Goolie, ail| 06 for last-place Mimico Mou Ay ila ig i i Branch, the Alder a ri s dre total 113 At Long | . lia, Oshawa--Davis (Gray) Da wogggt Magni com. Wood Terriors battled from "be-|15 Oshawa Lough {Saramak) . 2 19.59 in the final broke a lie for|pavis 7.2, Goolle. 9.41, Hinkson At . the Rhy Roh ps a 13-122 win over the Castro)- | Self 16.58, Goolie 19.58 and Goolle 19.38. had oO reserve a) arbar a Te] _| 18 Osnawe---Davis play-offs for the first time marker of the evening #108119, Oshawa--Hinkson four years. are attempting er" Davie, noted veteraa years, z aoe Houston 2. Oshawa---Davis cluded Johnny Davis, Ds Like in the last three games, Lough and Dave Houston, all of ta: Geta weno Thbont Johnny. Davis once again was goal, McMahon; defence, Self; | Wane ait Pooneubt hg Pycene ae ings player potted eight more Donaghue, Armour, Isles; rhe goals and picked up three as- Shear er, Barrie, McDonald, Gollie, sa last three outings. He's asjand D, Hutchison, t as a firecracker and his The new General Motors La- GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS sei 'cses es mae 1540 8.90 6.10 eae Shearer 4.24, Armour 5.39, Referee Geo. Burrows of| 12.90, 45, Donaghve 11.3% Hastings' coach, Bob Delahay, | letics, In other action las} Oshawa--Brady (Gray) ers on bench, It's a fact that|lites. Wally Kutzel was the win THIRD PERIOD (Davis, Lough) spoil: the other club's chances, [Crosse man from Hunts (Lough, trelend) the Gaels Penaities -- Stinson 1.14 Bareie 2.29, the triggerman. behind the fOF-|/Donaghue 15.55, Goolle 15.85, Shearer wards, Hopcroft, sists, His eight markers gave . Impalas Triumph, OSHAWA GREEN GALES torstd scoring clip has moved! goal, way last night with Impalas de- feating Wildcats in the sched- ule opener' 16-4, wi Three GM teams are playing a inter-locking schedule with Rov ana Whitby, Newcastle and Bow- basis, in addition to playing ayearoias (heir own inter - department i-Nivdle Kitlean, Dam 4Adio Ann, Waples >»-Vicki Byrd, Galbraith Cloudy--Fast Lochinver KSB Chief, Lynden Sam. FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlong trot, 4year- olds and up. Nonmwinners since duly 1 Claiming all feb Purse $600. ( $Star Nid cNutt 9.90 4.00 3.00 8-Castie vty Turcotte Jr 3.30 Q &Fedoramite, Reid C oudy-Fast Ate: Gien Stuart Davis, Duke, Billy Belding's Van and Mr Crester = V, Scotiang FIFTH RACE--) Mile trot, and up: Nonwinners since Joly 6 schedule. oa wile Claiming al! $2500, Purse $700. (8). Linda Lyon pitch for Wil Pat: Peters Jrd, Walker 14.70 6.10 4.50 aPerky Key. Corset? a7 ja cats and was tagged for runs 3Rasca' Sandy Varcoe 3.80 carly in the game with Audrey Clousy-ast Halliday, Joyce Forbes and Also: Farmer SiLeense, iar, > Zelia Moreau doing the heavy hitting Joan Nicholson pitched for and after a shaky SECOND RACE--) Mile pace, 4year- cids and. up, Nomwinners of three aces since May 25, Claiming all 31500. Purse $600, (8 Hi Widower, Madil! éLusty Lory, Millman SBreare on Can, Fr Cloudy---Fast DD ON 5 AND 2 PAID $16.00 Noble Argot, Pat Raleigh, Doctor Holyrood BI C., and Norman's 3.4 3.00 2.0 6% Scott. Chub Hanover, Profils, and Mary Dillon SIXTH RACE -- | Mile Pace. 4year- olds up. Winners of more than $2500 but ot more Than $4500 in 1963. Purse $1000. Impalas +coraiyn Gratien. Madi 2420778 $8istart, "pitched steady ball. tor Leny Boy, Hen. Filion ax the last seven inings. Patti aw yore Canucks Key ara and Betty McGregor did well at the ' plate for the losers iiteuendnan te eae ty WILDCATS Hamill, ss; Crowells, f; Gibbons, 3b; Lyon, p; Smith, rf; McGregor, 2; Legere, tb; Soren: son, cf IMPALAS -- Kube, Homestead Wit kow, 3b; Carter, ¢; Halliday, Ss; Lesley, ww: Fortes, of Smarz, cf; Moreau, 9%; Nicheb oon, Pp Also Fiee? THIRD. RACE x Ge PAID $185.00 SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile Pace. 3 Non winners of $1000. Purse ber Direct ariey. Forbes Feagan German 0 3.50 3.30 4.40 Herbert Galbraith Du. MacTavish 9.70 46 c larey, 2 Scottadee 3 4-Fedor's lovely. Also; e x Roy, Fast Mage Belve"s Doris tb; Pan- 2 pace, 3 of 3 races Purse 3800 Diamond, Beitioe Adios " ang EIGHTH RACE 1 Mile Trot, #year ols up. Winners. of more than $1500 but oO? more 'hen $2500 In 1963. Purse $700 #Wee Danica $ y Day Burt Roman, All Canadian Win Fort Erie FORT ERIE Burnt Roman, strictly an. out- sider, and All Canadian, scareely a favorite, won the ions of the $17,000 Fort as the 42 got under Findley Cote Stewart 8.20 480 4.50 6.30 4.80 Jr 4a Fast : Twinkle Comet Shadydele Editor amos Lady Scotchway Sudbury and Merrie NINTH RACE 1" olds up. Winners of more not more than $2500 " S700 té $-Bar"d'a johnston, Jonn'n 6.70 3.4 2.30 4Donna's Frankie, McFarland _ 3.79 2.30 2Coppersmith, De. Filion 2» Cloudy--Fast Also: Sweet Bracciitt Tota Mutue e Pace. year than $1300 but} i(CcP)-- CE 63. Purse! Ont Job, Royal Onks and Pool 278,292. Art. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Gary Peters, Chi cago White Sox, buried a one-/ hitter with a bed shutout agai ast) jes. Robin Robd-! Sing pitcher, got nele with two out in! inning. Peters fanned 5are, Roman, owned by Mrs aggoner of Hamilton and George Keane of Toronto Started at odds of 19 to 1 in the \e-furlong second division Jockey Jim Fitrsimmons got Burnt Roman under the wire in the last leap ahead of Strorg boy, owned by J. Frowde Sea gram of Waterloo, to grab the w rs' $4,800 share of the di vided pur In the Surprisi Canadian the tid 13 Batting--Dick Elisworth, Chi-| he cago Cubs, won his own game) by driving in both rans with aj single in Chicage's 24 victory) ever St. Louis Cardinals for his! 13th victory against six defeats | DICK GAMBLE'S HOCKEY SCHOOL Bowmanville Arena BOYS 8 to 16 vrs. inclusive COMMENCING JULY 21. INSTRUCTORS oo Simmons, Bob Armstrong, Dick Gemble FOR INFORMATION CALL 725-8028 or 623-2004 wa Like Burnt this owned by Stable made the ning margin decipherable scaly the photo finish camera shading by a nose Loch Miss a rank outsider at 20 to 1 Roman to bad eague with 22 strong boy 24 games eariy has been hotter sun in the last Since June 15, he has hit 12 home runs in 114 times at ba an average of ane homer every 85 times alt bat. Babe Rat averaged one homer' every 11 times at bat when he hit 69 in 1927 Killebrew, hitting .325 in his last 32 games, has a sper 702 slugging percentage during that span The Mi sidelined through in the season than a desert month nnesota dowski doubled with one out in the eighth. Radatz, coming out of the bullpen for the 37th time this season, got pinch-hitter Leon Wagner to hit into a dou- bie play and retired the Angels in order in the ninth for his 10th] 10 victories ali ia relief happy Twins more, giving four games as they to their fourth triump?! m succession and third a row over Cleveland T ne homers by Earl Battey, Don. Mincher and Killebrew each came wit. a man On base to ease the way Dick Stigman who coasted his eighth victory with a hitter "brew homer only ote behind teamma're il The slammed decisions, homer three m s h was GARBAGE CONTAINERS All shapes ond sizes . . . all at good low prices. G.S.W. Smoller Size TRASH | CANS, G.S.W. Regular Size Galvanized GARBAGE CANS Galvanized 3.16 || 2.36 Ges Cans 5 imp. gols iplus 2)s~pt. oil capacity) Pertect tor mowers, outboords, etc. The All New G.S.W. COLOR-CAN Acrylic enome!l over goivor- ized. Choice of red, bive or green. 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