Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1963, p. 11

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Egypt Army Major, Ann Arbor Teenager Score Swim Upsets By BOB HOBMAN TORONTO (CP)--Two-thous-| and people cheered Friday as Dutch schoolteacher Herman Willemse, 29, splashed into an} 11-minute lead in the early stages of the 15-mile Canadian) National Exhibition Lake Onta- rio swim, But the defending champion-- he has won the $15,000 race the last two years and won the last 12 major American and Euro- pean marathons -- was swim ming in his unlucky lth For Abdel Latif Abo-Heif, 34, an army major from Alexan- dria, Egypt, was first to the post -- closely follow ed by shapely blonde Ann Arbor Mich., art student Martha (Marty) Sinn, 19 In a seemingly joint effort ,which started at the beginning Marty came in second, only a only one of six women start- jof the ninth mile, Miss Sinn and hundred yards behind ant | also well ahead of the pre- miles in the 15-mile swim marathon a' Toronto's Cana- dian National Exhibition yes- I terday, The 34-year-old army event favorite, Dutch swim- bor, Mich., swam neck-and- major eventually pullel away ming star Herman Willemse, neck for most of the final four to be the surprise winner, but who was third, Marty, the NECKAND-NECK! Abdel Latif Abo-Heif, of Alexandria, Egypt, and 19-year-old Mar- tha (Marty) Sinn of Ann Ar- ers to finish the grind, was |the Egyptian, swimming neck taken to hospital and treat- |and neck, started to narrow the ed for exposure, as were Wil- |Dutchman's lead and _ finally lemse and five others, passed him at the start of the --CP Wirephoto!12th c i 75-stroke-a-minute and became crawl THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 17, 1963 7] Baseball's New Stike Zone Is Speeding Game NEW YORK (AP) -- Fewer walks and faster games appear to be the result of the expanded strike zone in both major sluggish. The cold and inexor-;Lumsdon, 32, was sixth for eee ethsl commbictone Son able determination of the pair|$700; Syder Guiscardo, 33, also} Frick, who passed him proved toojof Buenos Aires, who finished in much, jdarkness an hour behind Lums- on a Bee coe _He finished abut 800 yardsidon was seventh for $500, showed National League games behind Miss Sinn to win third; As the water temperature are ending 11 minutes earlier place money of $1,500, lowered early in the week ex-lihan last season American aoe perts predicted a win by five-| League games are. taking 10 WINS $6,000 ltime-champion Lumsdon. minutes less, ol Abo-Heif earned $6,000 - first) prize money and Miss Sinn will| FALLS BEHIND Basen on. baile are dows by more than one a game in the take back home a total of $4,-, Lumsdon admitted after the National and almost one a game pe | LUKE EASTER IS 52 YEARS YOUNG ROCHESTER, N.Y, (AP) Luke Easter, 'former major league first baseman now playing with Rochester Red Wings of the International. League, admitted his age Friday night. "I'm really 52," the one- time Cleveland Indians' slug- ger admitted to a crowd of 7,434 that turned out for "Luke Easter night." The record books list his date of birth as Aug. 4, 1921--a dis- crepancy of 10 years, He played in the majors with Cleveland from 1949 through 1954, 000--the second place purse ofjrace that the water tempera-|in the American, Strikeouts are 2,500 and 9 first-woman-home|ture--a frigid 58 degrees--was) ; : ---------- bonus of $1,500, 8 up slightly in the Nation@] DU {)}1C==0==0=000=00=0=0,/ right for him but said he got She was first woman home/'oo far behind to catch the lead. also last year when she set the ers, women's record of 7:31,45-- about seven minutes better than) oy her time this year of 7:39.11. more than one a game in the | American, Both leagues_are making Apparently Lumsdon was the fewer pitching changes. nly contestant the water tem-| The survey breaks down this perature suited, Way: Abo-Heif clocked 7:37.26 for | Nati '» tov National Le _ -inn: the 15 miles--almost an hour ef youily bac and holder! > games ae nae oe slower than the tecord estab-|° ss wor a Taaret on Swimming | hours, 97 "minutes against 2:38 lished by Willemse last year.|Pecords, Greta Andersen, $2-)13<¢ Season Walks both teams George Park, 30, of Toronto, year-old Long Beach, Calif., - . " former Canadian and Olympic! housewife, blue with cold andl "Geitemsteig keuttt a . sprints swimmer in his first/°T@mped in the groin and legs,|1) 5 and pitching changes down professional. marathon, finished Pulled out after the seventh pom 3.06 to 2.91. : n fourth place for $1,000 mile American League -- Nine-inn- Alfredo Camarero, 32, of Bue.) Willemse's fellow Hollander|ing games are averaging 2:25, TARGET DAY Wee, Ave a1, 1968 ,000,000 nos Aires, Argentina, won fifth Willen de Vreng, 33, also re-|against 2:35 in 1962, Walks are nrize of $800: Toronto's Cliff! tired. down from seven to 6.09, strike.| "Ht he outs up from 10,52 to 11.70 and} was just too cold," 10 Runs In 9th Clinches It For Mets Outdo Dodgers BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS said. pitching changes down from 3.2 Twenty-one others in the field|to 3.1, of 37 also failed to withstand mam TELEPHONE 728-9485 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL . 71 48 597 -- 68 53 562 4 67 54 554 5 8 65 58 Jacksonville |" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco St, Louis No matter how many runs you : No mat r he ™m ny runs } Philadelp! have, you'can always use roe ea 86 59 + |Cineinnat) hG SS \ more, At least that's what Jack). 89 58 Hart was taken to al... Gur lecided Friday: hicago h2 5 mville un decided : Z 4 Pittsburgh 61 59 bpy for 10 Milwaukee ,. 62 6 ms in the top of the ninth inn-| Houston ' 874 g to beat Arkansas Travelersinew York 39 81 In Weird Giveaway jof 1-0, 3-1 and 6-1 and had held| whose pitching hand was split Writer] down their own scoring by some)by gh F _ ' single, was ales gers aveiuncertain base-.running before|tagged with the loss ant a eihatos Oe tieiae talthe Mets helped them out in the/kie Jim meg Bil foci BH hospital for x-rays after he "out-Met" the Mets Fridayjninth. wp ne Alb Deda A che night and give away a game,) Willie Davis started it with a) knoe ked gor 7 iby : ut but the 10th place New' York-/scratch single, was sacrificed 10 oe he sag ig the . ond ers wouldn't stand for it second and took third on a] ine ad en be anec This business of blowing|Passed ball. Maury Wills looped] Philadelphia's Chris le little single left seore| limited Pittsburgh to eight | leading games, after all, is a Met spe-)) apt Pile etanipaea sited pitched the Phillies to their) Travelers t ne Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 0 cialty and they refused to bel jird pn Jim Gill ain's sroundiifth straight victory, Johnny { | League Houston 2 Milwaukee 3 out-played at their own game.) io. to left. tt" Callison moved the first I i Crackers swept/San Francisco 0 St. Louis 13 So they carefully waited until)" oi. Moon tapped to Duke/Tun into scoring position with aa « from Richmond/Chicago 10-2 Cincinnati 18 the top of the ninth to blow a Garmet at first, Carmel froze|Sacrifice, drove in the second 'Virgi and 6-1, cutting American Leakue 7-6 lead, helping Los Angeles tol vit, the ball and the bases|@"d scored the third leader India- W L Pet, GBL three runs, then calmly rolled) yore loaded The tic-breaking| Billy Williams smashed gin to two games.|New York 76 42 .644 -- over in their half of the ninth n came in on third baseman|doubles and a triple and Dick) syz hiefs boosted its|\Minnesota i 567 9 That saddled the Dodgers/jim Hickman's throwing error|Elsworth picked up his 17th) ni Division lead to three|Chicago 5 563 914 with a 9-7 victory they had doneland a: sacrifice fly drove in an-/¥¥< i * their best to give away and _al-| other, 2 over Cincinnati, In the second) jumbus Jets 5-1 and 2-1. India-|Boston tory in the Cub's victory|cames by taking two from Co-|Baltimore 545 1114 487 1814 lowed them to stretch their Na'! The Mets had gone ahead|same, the Reds' Frank Robin-|, i ; beat Toronto/Cleveland 479 1914 tional League lead to four|with three runs in the-fifth, cen-/S0n drove in four runs with aj \faple | 7-3 and Buffalo Bi-|Los Angeles 460 22 games over second-place Sanitered around Duke Snider's two:| double and a home run and Cin-| one defeated Rochester Red| Detroit 449 23 Francisco Giants, 13-0 victims! un single, It was preceded by|'innati backed Joey Jay with a) Wings § Kansas City 449 23 at St, Louis. The third-placeltwo infield singles, a hit bats.|!#-hit attack. theak pilkaut the Yee yy | Washington 358 34 Cardinals now trail the Giants|man and Tommy Davis' error|, Gene Oliver's two-out single), gah el ele acai plein Friday's Results by a single game. lon a potential double play/drove in the winning run, cap-)'@ '" es sea vate esha Ae Detroit 6 Los Angeles 9 In the others, Philadelphia) -rounder "|ping Milwaukee's two-run ninth " degen At ansas wound Baltimore 4 Kansas City 3 Phillies defeated Pittsburgh Pi-!" Ron Perranoski gained credit|inMing rally that beat Houston,|"P Using 20 of its 21 available washington § Minnesota 7 New York 4 Chicago 2 By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports " 517 944 S08 1044 was), } 101 508 10% Short}* Friday's Results thei Los Angeles 9 New York 7 Soutt Division tw! nano Toronto's e, Tenn.,, $ opener the hill, Injury and illness have|spiration of Stanley Matthews,|quired by teams in the hit others. With Jones, Medwin/will find first division football/bracket shape up in the hurly- and Mackay doubtful starters|somewhat different from that burly of fourth division football ph this bins and Blanch-jin the second division, and may @ ; oo oF ee. ug mm Pie! slip back again. rm take a look at this and se weak in all-round reserve|SSECOND DIVISION jhow far out the crystal ba strength, and) may not reach As second division champions, has carried _me. wn, wer rates 3-0, Milwaukee Braves|ror the victory, his 13th against) JoWn Bateman's two run|en, all except disabled pitcher rallied 3-2 against Houston Colts|gnty two losses. e jhomer had staked the Colts to a Gry Kroll Cleveland 4 Boston 7 and Chicago Cubs and Cincin-) ~ j2-1 lead before Joe Torre) pp CHERS ON TOP Today's Probable Pitchers nati Reds split a two-night dou-/KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS jlaunched the winning rally with] aysnennege i iMinnesota, Stigman (12-11). bleheader, the Cubs romping 10) The Cardinals pounded 18 hits/a single, After a sacrifice, Lee} Atlanta's red-hot Crackers got) Cleveland, Latman (7-7) at 1 in the first and the Reds tookjin the rout of the Giants, with|Maye singled in a run and took|strong pitching from Riverboat/poston, Monbouquette (15-7) the second 8-2. : \Bill White and George Altman/second on a passed ball. Two|Smith and Harvey Branch while!Chicago, Peters (12-5), BLEW THREE LEADS jeach driving in three runs. Gi- walks followed and then Oliver i vanding Richmond pitching for) Detroit, Bunning (8-12) at Los The Dodgers had blown leadsjant righthander Jim Duffalo,|rapped his game-winner. 10 hits in the first game and 11/angeles, Lee (0-0), N : rrr in the second Baltimore, Barber (16-10) at I have to plump for Sunder Purnal Goldy's two-run homer|/Kansas City, Rakow, (7-7), N. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER jland, who failed only on goal war the big blow for Syracusé International League javerage to win 'promotion last|'" the opener, The Chiefs got Northern Division ® jseason. The two relegated teams|%ly three hits in the nine-inn- WL Pet. GBL Picks Everton To Repeat i: cies" sssos °¢ ase on eS jOrient, are hardly strong) Indianapolis took advantage of|Rochester - 67 63 515 3 jenough to go back up to divi-|S!oppy infield play by Toronto|Buffalo 67 65.508 4 . jsion one this season. Strongest /|t® beat the Maple Leafs, The Toronto 65 67 492 6 As En lish am S jchallengers to Sunderland are|!#a!s committed six infield er-/ Richmond 54 71 432 1314 g adde jlikely to be Newcastle United,|"0rS. three by shortstop Amada) Southern Division | |Leeds, 'Huddersfield and Miq- >*™uel, and allowed four stolen| Indianapolis 73 55 .570 -- By M. McINTYRE HOOD the heights they have attained/dlesbrough. Newcastle have _-- nl ie ght and Jack) in the past three seasons. done some shrewd buying which) °P®S Produced all OPEN NET TOURNEY a | : Ying WHICH uns w mN NE NE Special Landen, Engiead ; : : may this season bring its re- UTS with homers SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que. -- Correspondent to |EVERTON TO WIN anise ts , mue. The Oshawa Times Veet count uk Toltenhats a2 ward . hair . Haris -- (CP)--Canadians won both sin- s >) rae ro smashed two-run OM-| ol} atches in Friday's en- LONDON -- With the opening|likely champions, and stick to) a, teams promoted the fourth and|o."> ound pegs phy Set Ge the English. soccer football/the same team as I picked a second division, gs to . the apie gag honda of _ h é itist "lyear ago, Everton, to repeat|and Swindon, look good eno the Bisons nior international yg -- season close at hand, it is time), 'the Jeague. They have done|t0 stay up there after the com De oa ment here. Ralph Tailby o to drag out the old crystal ball!some good buying over the last/ing season. Kitchener defe Dr. M . and take a look at the pros-/three years, and are now reap-| : : aush OF NS i pects for the coming season. ing wg hinge x og to OTHER DIVISIONS FIGHTS 6-1 in the sm ; them to last through the long ; Sa This is not as much of a| a >| Tt is not so easy to spot league season better than any),.; : 7 7 problem as it has been in the} os a i challengers. pei "ee hong - - rt LAST NIGHT a wo or three seasons, he f _|divisions, Hull City, with half a | prevns tee or. t Next to them, I expect Man-\dozen top-ranking new players,/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| for the reason that there has|chester, United, with their poW-|noulg be the third divisior a | been an almost complete ab-lerful -. fe Mg hdiberg ihe| champions with Port Vale and ies a fig Prt gg | sence of any sensational or) D> # ig to be a much|Brentford also hot on the trailipointed Cue Saline 481 large 'scale transfers of players potter year for Arsenal than] for promotion, Queen's Park! Mexico City, ee ae to any of the 'leading clubs.|they have had for some time.|Rangers are an uncertain quan- yo. anogeles--Jesus Pimental | They seem to be content to play/These are the teams likely to|tity. At their best, they play like 171° "yoy; Sehelied al of with the men they have 0¢ 8iving Everton the hardest champions, and could go up; at) rece Toner 118 Tijuana; 8. | * 8 y run for the league title. Burn-|their worst, they might be rated) SS, SS a a sam ley are in the same boat as/for relegation. P "y & / Spurs. They need some new,| , type of football they will play.) ready-made star material in Bg Sb ssi go tedms, SHORGAS One thing seems assured. Un-|order to stay up near the top. oe e, less Tottenham Hotspur plunge) At the other end of the table,|{0Ur, Brighton and Brac HEATING & heavily in the transfer market,/I can foresee Blackpool, Black-/Should fight their way back t APPLIANCES they will not be challenging for'burn, Stoke. 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