Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1963, p. 12

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a i Ne .. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 1, a> TIGHT AND TIDY 8-3 | Calgary Stamps Turn Back Argos so al | CALGARY - (CP) passes to Dillard and Lovell 4 pitcher and catcher are|Grier delivered the key gary halfback Harvey Wylie/backs Tom Maudlin and Lynn|Coleman for a gain of 11 yards./sypposed to be the defensive|for Tony's at the plate, a mam: Barker if; Smith ss; Quance, squelched a last-stand Toronto|Amedee, but relied most heav-| Day carried the ball the re-imen behind any ball club, how-/moth triple, to score Dick Gibb, rf. and Marshall p. Argonaut scoring attempt Wed-|ily on Don Fuell, who turned in|maining seven yards for his over last night: at Alexandra|who had singled earlier in the OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, nesday night as Calgary Stam-'a competent display of running|touchdown Park pitcher Bob Grier andj5th inning, Grier probably ss; Armstrong, 2b; MacDer- peders sweated to an 8-3 win in and throwing, MAKES GOOD EFFORT catcher Bob Booth supplied both would have had a "home-run", maid, 3b; McMahon, rf; Booth a Canadian Football League ex- SCORE ONLY ONCE | Fuel kept up a good effort, the offense and defense, as however his 6 foot 2 inch 280 ¢; Mroczeck, if; Gibb, of; Pat ona colony's died connec] Argos scored only once, early|his pass to George Fleming in| Fone mina Randall Roy oo decided to quit at Courtney 1b and Grier p. oa utive exhibition victory of the)in the fourth, quarter, with | |the seeond aaa tordsyard| 'The shutout was Tony's fifth "Bobby Booth, his battery Randall's. 000 000 00-8 3 3 season. Gaon i Fleming ' i ne. Argonaut -quarterbacks/of the campaign and Grier's mate, who had taken four nasiy Tony's 000 010 010-3 9 @ _ The 16,000 fans roared as Wy- re 4 ' : piled. up 77. yards., compared first. More than 1000 fang pack- back. swings from his catching) Umpires Charlie March lie, voted the CFL's top € ana- Stampeder veteran npr La Chars 117. * jed into. Alexandra Park tojposition, laced out three hits,( plate) and Norm O'Reilly dian player last year, inter- back Eagle Day scored a touch- alae cencal in fast og Watch the Beaches Major Fast-\which was one - third of the (bases) ' bit Tony's increase|total off loser Frank Marshall : -- Oshawa Tony's Blan Randall-Roy Metals, Clinch First Place blow!c; Singleton, 1b; Maik, ni fe! W PRO TOURNEY $5,400 will be at stake August 10 when eight men _ picked from the Ontario field meet eight of Quebec province's pros in Montreal. --CP Wirephoto LAMB BROTHERS IN ONTARIO ==" Brothers Willle (left) and --eeBob Lamb are among the ex- pected 119 golf pros who start teeing off on a Toronto course Thursday in Ontario's first an- pi egg emai mais nual professional champion- ship, Besides a total of $4,000 in prize money, there is a $1,000 bonus for a hole in one en any of the par-threes on the course, An _ additional cepted a pass by Argonauts'}down in the second on a seven: -- , . ball League ont 68) ly - acquired quarterback|yard run around the right end./Stampeders in the. third, : ee aed Pa re Pita lame varkored daly seconds Larry. Robinson converted Day teamed up with Conrad Prep pig Pog Ph nvasg a Rig he Rave bg wendeus e e icence : Hitchler for the return march, *™* 8, s.| ep - sep left-centre Parker was thrown into the gle by end Jim Furlong in the : us sctinn with 26 seconds remain-/third per cent of their passes, com. agent, only recently, has been) Grier and Booth both pulled « ' ing and play at the Calgary 12-| Argos came out strong, but|/pared with Argonauts' average Going yeoman work for thejoff fielding gems. Grier showed iston S roup yard line in a final attempt to/the Stampeder powerhouse' of|of 52.2, Toronto threw 25 times, club, He showed excellent con-\the fans « suprising move on gain a win. fullback Earl Lunsford and half-|and Calgary only 17. trol, walking only two men.'Bobby Smith's: stop just off the HARRISBURG, Pa, (AP)-- earlier this year from Edmon-|retreat. Eagle Day stood: out injof 49 yards while Argonauts' scattered hits ine and threw a perfect strike mission rejected Wednesday an ton Eskimos in return for five|the passing department Willie Jones piled up 1, Day to Kenny Courtney at first, application by heavyweight jToronto players, stayed on the Stampeders' advance in the made 17 passing attempts while which many fans thought was champion Sonny Liston's Inter- bench until the final attempt. 'second came on Day's sure-fire'Fuell tried 16 H M goed but Umpire Norm O'Reilly continental Promotions Incor- Hewes i : te ---- -- ee arness en ruled that speedy Smith had porated for a promoter's li- Meet Today T Nick Mroczeck, Brent Old- The commission acted after held, Jack Armstrong, Jack receiving an opinion from the 'Red'? MacDermaid and. Dick state attorney - general that Gibb had the other Oshawa granting such an application Tony's hits. Only Neil "Butch' would be improper, The other point came on a sin- Sika? 2 remained. Sy end | : Stampe ers completed 70.6 Grier, acquired as a free Marker in the 8th Parker, obtained by Toronto|back Jim Dillard forced them to) Lunsford had a rushing total fann:ng 11 and allowing three mound, down the third base The Pennsylvania Athletic Com- made it by a hall stride cence it audia McPherson l 1 TS Decide Stand ee eee eee eee Tee ee eee eee See ee eee eeeee By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' he Beaches Major Randall- Bob Grier tors hand- OSHAWA TONY'S wrapped up top spot Fastball League standing with their 2-0 shut Roy Metals, here at Alexandr pitched the win, a neat three hitte cuffed most of the distance and his support always a big help It of Grier's own three-hitter, unt Bob Booth belted ween left and centre fielders, t go right back at Randall-Roy and their last "home game" next, with 7-Up Shopsy's as t x GOLFING NEWS is days. The O'Keefe Profe val opens today at Toronto St. George's Ontario Pros and assistants, have Hal Butler, of Oshawa Golf Club today, in his threesome. Golf enthusiast some entertainment on Satu Beaverton. The Beaverton Red group is sponsoring the event to rais Joe Kirkwood, the world's famous tr demonstration and will also take ps with Dick Duff of Toronto Leafs George Hevenor. Here a Golf Club are working on an success of the Ontario Ladies here August 12-16. As hosts, the the ptettiest and top-condit with hazards enough to make top-level facilities, but the | mittees to provide entertair and sport phases of this major event should b x x BRIGHT BITS:--Oshawa G tonight for their final Juni a Park Tony's at Kew Gardens s on Wednesday these 0. only) y Program r work pn match r champ » Oshawa to assure the to be held offer one of piace alone Alderwood v defeated ROGER t Giar 1 League ¢ leas PAUL FOYTACK got his name but he'll not be bragging ab issue four-straight home-runs league hisory. In ha ' in the second game of their tv winning the first haif, 1-0. And 7 to give Yankees a 3-2 win over Ke might as well order your World S FORT ERIE RESULTS FIFTH RACE F for. 2 FIRST RACE 6 Furs Mhreeanctour year olcs $2506. Porse 3/800 2 -Peppy's Price, Fitzs's Dutchess Bingo. Woisk Native Way, Dalton tor Maiden Ciaining © ori n Order arriors Sweet Magic Abe Rar ore Tihee anc Ale Ran m Order ™ QUINELLA Nox. 6 and 2 PAID 321.99 , Winner ch ¢ 2 Empire Bry -- Squaw Wiener B 4 2 Pape Redbird -- Convete- wim tremer A J RowtcliMe ten. Trainer L. Lear Pool 27.534 Qeirete P eer Ber qo. wor drive Poo! 27.45. Dowdle Poot 53.77% "SECOND RACE -- 4 Forionss. For weercits ant up. Cielming #! S250 Pyrse $18 Phantom Boy, Prove 03) 43 339 1 xemava SHera, Hale 4 23 start ones a SSister Baby, Herren $0 Alse Ran wm Order: Fe Rennie Bier? good, wor ridden cut d. Malucin, Navarre an Peer Ate Ren Order: Rare Fiiph!. Mor x. Thinking. 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(CP)--The battle for leading rider honors at the Fort Erie 42-day sum- mer meeting tightened Wednes- day as the 15th racing day was completed Leading all the jockeys with 19 wins in 78 mounts, one of which he accomplished in Wed- ay's fourth race, is Jerry on who won on Grand sse Ron Turcotte has recorded 11 wins in 54 mounts and is in third place behind Jim Fitzsim. mons who has 14. Turcotte rode two winners Wednesday, Fitz- simmons one. Turcotte' s win- ners came in the third on Re- actor and in the sixth on Mr. Edgor, Fitzsimmons won the Peepy's Pride. BASEBALL SCORES) AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pct. GBL 66 37 .641 59 46 562 8 49 550 9 538 1014 510 13% 5 491 154 477 17 457 New York Chicago Baltimore Minnesota Boston Cleveland Los Angeles Kansas City Detroit 422 22 Washington 352 Wednesday's Results Kansas City 2 New York 3 Minnesota 9 Boston 5 Chicago 5 Washington 2 Detroit 1 Baltimore 2 Los Angeles 0-5 Cleveland 1-9 Today's Probable Pitchers 3 on (Wilson 8-11) ay Bal- (McCormick 3-6) (N) game scheduled) National League WL Pct 64 42 .604 60 561 (Only i ' 54 Pittsburgh 2 Houston 41 New York 33 Wednesday's Results Philadeiphia.?7 San Francisce 3 Chicago 3 Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 9 St. Louis 2 New York 3 Las Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 6 Houston 3 Today's Probable Pitchers Chicage (Jackson 11-9) at Mil- waukee (LeMaster 7-5) N Cincinnati Way 414) at Louis (Simmons 9-5) (Only games scheduled) International League Northera Division WIL. Pet 66 53 531 60 54 526 & 37 46 OM 3 Toronto S439 478 6 Richmond 50 61 450 9 Southern Division Indianapolis 66 45 595 Arkansas 62 53 539 & Atlanta 3833 323 8 Columbus 35 36 495 11 Jacksonville 40 72 357 264 Wednesday's Results Syracuse § Jacksonville 3 Rochester 5 Atlanta 4 Toronto 14 Arkansas 2? Indianapolis 9-7 Buffalo 34 Columbus 6-8 Richmond 1-4 Teday"s Games Syracuse at Jacksonville N Rochester at Atlanta N Toronto at Arkansas N Columbus at Richmond N Indianapolis at Buffalo N St GBI Vester ons Achieves Swim Goal FOLKESTONE, England (CP) Claudia McPherson, a 17-year- old girl from St, James, Man.,, emerged sobbing but triumph- ant from the water late Wednes- day after becoming the young- est person ever to swim the English Channel, Thoroughly exhausted, she flopped ashore two miles west of here after crossing from France to England in 17 hours and seven minutes Toronto Mapleos Thump T By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indianapolis Indians, who only a few weeks ago were strug- gling five games out of first place, posted their ninth and 10th consecutive victories Wed- nesday night to maintain their undisputed lead over the Inter- national League's Southern Di- vision. The Indians blasted three home runs in each contest as they swept a doubleheader from Buffalo Bisons, 9-3 and 7-6, and claimed a six-game margin over second-place Arkansas Travel ers, which took a 142 trouncing from Toronto Maple Leafs Syracuse Chiefs beat Jackson- ville 6-3 and Rochester Red Wings edged Atlanta 5-4. In an other doubleheader Virginians trimmed Jets 1-0 in the first bowed 8-6 in the Ken rry's r for Indianapolis in the 10th ir ning decided the nightcap after Elio Chacon sent the game into overume ninth inning NOT DUMB, EITHE Columbus game but 1icap Richmond homer ! The brown - haired young swimmer from St. James, Winnipeg suburb, was cheered resuundingly by about 100 spec- tators, reporters and photogra. phers when she landed at 7:27 p.m, Claudia, who said she lost 20 pounds during the swim, was embraced by her Mrs. May Rahsom, emerged from the Claudia swam when she salt water. fearlessly ravelers | i delight with his secod round trip blast.) »\Conde, Jim Napier and Jones also had homers for tt HOMER STARTS RALLY Harry Chiti's. grand slam homer in the seventh inning started Toronto on the way to victory after the Maple Leafs had trailed 2-1 in the sixth, The! Leafs: scored six runs in the eighth and Lou Jackson's three-! run homer in the ninth was more than enough. ant Scott's two-ran homer e seventh inning put Syra- e ahead for. good Rochester battered four A. tchers for 10 hits and one-half game lead ise in the Southern Umphiett's home ruo Muffett's three - Int produced Richmonii's tout in the opener, Columbus > 11 innings with the V ns before coming out on ton whi R WAY ; Yon Cassius Money-Hun NEW YORK Clay, the human long-pl record, is going to put his words on wax for posterity--and pay The top-ranked heavyweight boxing contender from Louis ville, Ky., has signed a record ing contract and will make his first album next week. It wil be entitled, naturally, 1 Am the Greatest To promote his new venture the Mighty Mouth held forth at a cocktail party wednesday Very little was said about rec- ords, but quite a jot was sa.d about, for and by Clay, The 21 year-old fighter-showman put 0: a 30-minute performance of non- stop talking "I guess I'm the best fighter ever was for show business," Cassius Marcellus said matter- offactly. "I sell tickets. Why people who never saw a fight in their life pay te see me--oid men and old women "Why, when I fought in Lon- don there was a littie.old lady there with two kittens in her 'arms. She said she never saw a fight before but she wanted to see me get my big mouth knocked on the floor." i CLAY LIKES CLAY Clay i ssed upon the re-| (AP)--Cassius porters how fortunate they were | having a colorful character like Cassius around "It's like the difference be- tween one of the old two - prop- planes and a jet. When I'm "of the TV set jolts up when I Hath Loud, gry Outlook sround you're riding on a jet but when I'm gone, you gotta go back to those old two-props "You talk to Floyd Patterson and he mumbles something about bein' in shape and hopin' win. Then you talk to me and I say right out, 'I want a war--I am the greatest." "The old man dozin' in front he comme on, and he says 'I wanna see this kid get a lickin' and I've sold a couple more tick- ets." ' STATE FARM Putes! Automobile Insurance Company Con. Heed Office, Terente, Ont. BROWN'S LUMBER &: SUPPLIES "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pevement Ends) For personel use or fer @ Compeny we there cre definite edventeges when you lease « new . . . e No insurance coms . . for full deteits. PHONE 723-4634 4 There Are Special Senefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN Re meintenence costs . _ everything on one or two year lense ftem: . . 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The Manitoba girl -- who erandmother, | failed in a channel attempt last pur summer--is the first to. make the crossing this season, Al. though the distance as the sea- gull flies is only 21 miles, she swam more than 40 miles be- cause of tides. | At 17 years, four months, Claudia is about three months younger than Britain's Marga- ret White, previously the young- est to swim the channel The victory sent a thrill of through the Canadian colony in London. George Drew, Canadian high commissioner, and Murray Armstrong, agent- general for Manitoba, were among those sending congratu- latory messages The Canadian Press bureau in London was besieged with tele- phone calls. SPECTATORS CHEER Cheered and encouraged by 100 or so spectators, she col lapsed for a moment in the sha}. low water and let the waves wash over her. Then she rose to her knees and crawled for- ward into the waiting arms of coach George Alliston of Winni peg. A great shout went up Under the Channel swim rules no one could help until she had hauled herself clear of the water Managing a smile, Claudia said: "I'll sleep for a month I'll never do that again." At Folkestone harbor there was a half-hour holdup whiie customs officials examined the) pilot boat and went in search of} an immigration officer to stamp! Claudia's passport Under the new immigration laws, Commonwealth citizens have to be cleared for entry into the country even if they come the hardest way of a! SURVIVED INVASION | The people of modern Wales} are descendants of the Ancient} Britons'--the Celts who sur-/ vived Roman, Saxon and Dan-! ish invasions YOUR CAR Treated Like A BABY!! WE MOUNT !T ON A PEDESTAL... end check # through thor- eughly for you, scrutinizing ell points of worry thet have bothering you. We handle following tesk: with ex- @ TUNE UPS @ TIRES @ LUBRICATION @ WHEEL ALIGNMENT @ BRAKE RELINING Plus Many Mere "Keeping Cer Fit" Tasks FREE PICK UPS! 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Tree. stars, chosen by today, racing will end after Sa'-|Jim Shaw of CKLB Radio, were ape hp caarepiainae pont ed Grier, Bob Booth and Jack in an eight-week summer meet:-! Foley. ing at Greenwood which was to) RANDALL, ROY METALS -- wind up Aug, 31 Scott, in SENATE IN LENT EERE \ TOP QUALITY TIRES AT HUGE DISCOUNTS WES NO SA Liston is listed as a 47}4-per- cent stockholder of Interconti- nental Promotions, a Pennsylva- nia corporation. "Since the term promoter has been defined. to include, in the case of a corporation, any of- ficer, director or stockholder thereof, and since Liston is not only a stockholder, but an offi- cer and director as well, the granting of a licence to Inter- continental Promotions is inter- Geis by law," Alessandroni sai The 'corporation had said it wanted the licence to promote a heavyweight championship i in Philadelphia pt, 30 2b; Sullivan, cf; Foley,itween Liston and Cassius Clay. 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