tied, in the bottom of the ninth inning, when Callison slammed relief pitcher Dick "The Monster" Radatz' first pitch out of the work, to give the National League Stars a 7-4 triumph and tie up the count at 17 wins for each lea- ' 'THERE SHE GOES! Phila- delphia's Johnny Callison 'watches the ball he has just » "belted", head for the right- 'field wall at Shea Stadium, 'in New York, to win and end the 1964 annual All-Star Game. There were two out, two men on bases and the score Story-Book Finish, Mays And Callison, Wins For Nationals ual, the Ajax Merchants _walloped Oshawa Merchants 11-1 last evening in an Eastern Ontario Senior Baseball League twi- light fixture, at Ajax. Hill pitched the win for Ajax, a neat three-hitter in which he gave up Oshawa's lone run in the fourth inning. "Butch" Dowe and "Bo" Garrow each drew walks in the seciad inning but were left stranded. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS International League W iL Pet. 595 563 563 557 513 .350 GBL 50 33 35 33 31 36 Jacksonville Rochester Syracuse Buffalo Toronto Richmond Columbus. 33 323 Atlanta 27 333 Tuesday's Results Rochester 3 Toronto 2 Syracuse 5 Buffalo 3 Jacksonville 1 Atlanta 0 Richmond at Columbus, rain ppd, Today's Games Toronto at Rochester Syracuse at Buffalo Richmond at Columbus Atlanta at Jacksonville Pacific Coast League Arkansas 3-5 Indianapolis 6-2 Salt. Lake City 3-1 Dallas 0-2 Oklahoma City 3-2 Denver 3-15 Hawaii 7 San Diego 10 Portland 10, Spokane, 1 Seattle 1 Tacoma 3 gue, and one tied, in this 35th classic. This picture, taken from the _right-field stands, shows catcher Elston Howard of the Yankees and Dermaid was hit by a pitched ball, to open the inning and he scored on back-to-back singles by Jack Cole and Dowe. Osh- awa's only other threat came in the 7th when Jones drew a walk with one out, was forced by Roger Wood and then. Campbell was safe on an error, but Hill fanned Waite to end the game, it being too dark to continue. starting pitcher and he ran into trouble in the first frame. He walked Tripp, the first batter, then Rowland singled, O'Shea. Tetlock drew a walk next and with one out, Brecken- bridge singled, then Finnigan ih CE LAE Ajax Merchants Hav Big Win Over Oshawa In the fourth, Jack Mac-ja big five-run splurge in the fourth inning, everything hap- pening after there were two out. Breckenbridge again started it off, this time with a single, Fin- nigan singled, Rennick walked, Peterson walked, Tripp was put on an inetrference and 'then Rowland singled and O'Shea doubled. ; Cole, Dowe and Gray shared Oshawa's skinny total of three hits. Jim Breckenbridge with three-for-three, plus a walk, for a perfect night at the plate, was the big gun for Ajax but he also received support from Mac Rowland, Dan O'Shea and Art Rennick, each of whom hit safely twice. OSHAWA -- Fisher,ss; Joel, 3b; MacDermaid, rf and 1b; Cole, c; Dowe, 2b; Jones, cf; Garrow, If; Campbell, lb; Gray, p; Waite, p in 3rd; Wood, rt in 4th. AJAX -- Tripp, ss; Rowland, 3b; O'Shea, If; Tetlock, lb; Hill, p; Breckenridge c; Finnigan, rf; Rennick, 2b; Peterson, cf cf and Chomey, cf in Sth, Dan Gray was Oshawa's so did walked and Rennick doubled, to make it a four-run rally. An opening walk to Tripp, in the second inning, saw him score on an error and infield out. Breckenbridge's opening double in the thira, was fol- lowed, after there were two out, by three-straight walks, to force in another run. Ajax got to Waite, who had replaced Gray in the third, for BAD BOY DEFINITELY SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. 5 Year Guarantee made by Beatty. Free food plan. Free delivery. PRICED FROM umpire Ed Sudol both watch- ing the bail in flight. --(AP Wirephoto) 'Superior Richard' Captures Fature TORONTO (CP) -- Superior Richard raced up on the rail to win the featured eighth race before 5,168 fans Tuesday night at Greenwood Raceway. The fast-stepping gelding ral- lied in the stretch to win by a head over Frisco Lee J., owned by Jacob Geisel of Walkerton, Ont. Carman Hie was in the sulky behind Superior Richard, owned | by his father, Clifford, of Co- bourg, Ont. Governor G., owned by D. Hackwell and J. Mcllwain of Stratford, Ont., made it seven wins in 12 starts in the sixth Kansas City Athletics had been| the heroes. Robinson, who also| contributed a fine fielding play) at third base, had put the American Leaguers back in the DEHUMIDIFIERS-6.E. Built-in filter, 1/5 horse power, 19,000 cu. ft, capacity, swift operation, 5 yeor gaurantee, automatic shut-off. 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Roman ; were squeakers and it took a race. 4 Winners At Woodbine TORONTO (CP) -- For the second time in less than a week, Eric Walsh, the 23-year- old riding sensation at Wood- and Walsh won the a man's gotta have SLACKS \ take advantage of our SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR-SALE Buy One Pair Of Slacks Get another pair or 4.00 ONLY Don't Pay A Dime--Pay It All On Time USE YOUR CREDIT DOWNTOWN 36 King St. E.-- Open til 9 p.m. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open til 9 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 'GLECOFF'S 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN DAILY TILLIOPM the mound, Robinson tripled to or 1 0 00 oe) AWSOH ee epovoanoe PS . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 _ Zw Sescsovneocsco Sooo oOH OPS OHH HSANSSOOS SSSOSOHMUMeOSANHHOSC OSC SOH OR COSOOSOS SoH HOSOSC ON R eS en 3 0 0 woscoosoonosororcoscseoBmocoooconcesotse ee mLOCH OH WHEN ACH ORE CRE SOSSSOHSCON SH SOH OH SOSCOHPM OHSS SO OHNOSOSOWOH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 a a Drysdale in National 3. 2b-Groat, Colavito. \3b - Robinson. HR - Williams, fast|Boyer, Callison. SB-Mays. SF- | Fregosi. a = a & i] 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 2 2-3 3 2 1 2 CNRONNNNYNN SOHN OR RHENS 1 BB-Farrell 1 (Allison), Rad- ata 2 (Mays, Edwards). SO- Drysdale 3 (Mantle, Allison, q.|Howard, Chance 2 (Clemente, Groat), Bunning 4 (Allison, in AllStar warfare Tuesday | the fateful pitch to Callison. starred in the field and on Ke THE BOX SCORE chal pitched superbly. But the) Callison, a personal pick by|Fregosi ss pe ae bale the score tied at 4-4. He wal enee ch o right-field bullpen to square the} Allison 1b last 19. |Howard ¢ of the National League's need) dn the fifth inning, batting for|cjomente rf ning All-Star squad in nine at-|Maricha Ip In a recent series at Los An-|M@yS cf Next to Radatz, the most cha-|Torre ¢ winning All-Star squad. He lost|Drysdale p "And to think that before the|Totals It was Lopez, who traded Cal-|c-Popped out for Bunning in 5th. ithird-baseman Gene Freese. _|¢-Struck out for Farrell in 8th. was just a green kid then with | National 000 210 004-7 "This was the first time I had ail Chance the seventh and eighth innings| Drysdale has been: dubbed "'The Mon-|Marichal (Ww) ing a walk, Richardson, Howard, Fregosi), he feared the ball might be (Boyer), Farrell 1 (Mantle), NEW YORK (AP)--It took theja pop-up, walked John Edwards National League 31 years tojintentionally and fanned pinch- draw even with the American/hitter Henry Aaron. Then came and in the end it was an ex-| Until the final pitch Radatz, American Leaguer who did it.|Brooks Robinson of Baltimore Wondrous' Willie Mays, as us-|Orioles and Rocky Colavito of bases, Billy Williams and Ken Boyer smashed home runs. Bunning and Juan Mari- hero of the National's 7-4 tri-|_ NEW YORK (AP)--The box umph was Johnny Callison, who|S<ore of the 1964 major league vas not even: voted to the team,|2/-Star baseball game: *|American 1 44 manager Walter Alston, came}¢); 'up in the bottom of the ninth|Rudats p a 'anning with two out, two on and) A ' Age f 0 'loped Dick Radatz's first pitch) jj) . nto the second deck over the liaton if tt all-star series at 17 victories ; 'apiece. The National has won|f chrome Fo 48, lost 5 and tied one of the|pichardson 2b - The 25-year-old Philadelphia|c 'Phillies outfielder, selected lenar io 'Alston as the 25th man because |p, cca} p 'for left - handed pinch - hitting pay? ™ 'strength, had entered the game National 'Bunning. Short "He beat us enough," said Al- mal > -ston, managing his sixth win- gWhite tae he owed US/Groat ss ' 5 jdCardenas ss 'HIT 2 AGAINST BUMS |Williams If 'geles, Callison hit two home|ccpeda 1b runs in two games against Al-| "Flood ston's Dodgers. |Boyer 3b grined man on the American Edwards ¢ 'League squad was manager A||Hunt 2b 'Lopez, who has yet to be on ajiAaron four times as @ manager, twice|aStarzell 'as a player and three times as|Bunning p a@ coach. eCallison rf 'game I shook hands with\a-Grounded out for Johnny and wished him luck,"} 3rd. 'said Lopez. b-Flied out for Wyatt int5h. 'lison, then a 20-year-old Chicago|d-Ran for Groat in 5th. 'White Sox hopeful, to the Phil-|e-Doubled for Pascual in-7th. 'lies in the winter of 1959 for|f-Ran for Allison in 8th. "No, I don't regret it at all,"!h-Ran for C i 'said Al, "I was aware that Cal-|j-Struck fet for Heer ta 9th. ison had great potential, but he} American 100 002 100--.4 'a beautiful swing." Callison said he hit a belt- high fast ball for the home run.| ever seen Radatz," he said "I was looking for the 'ball and he happened to throw. 'RADATZ EFFECTIVE. Wyatt Radatz, Boston's brilliant re-| Pascual lief pitcher, was invincible in Radatz (L) when he struck out four of the|/ Bunning six batters he faced. Short The giant right-hander, who| Farrell ster" by opposing hitters, was) nursing a 4-3 lead when Willie Mays opened the ninth by draw- Willie promptly stole secon Orlando Cepeda singled to short) ight. Mays, holding up because} ° , "ng 7 4 Short 1 (Oliva) Pascual 1 caught, could go only as far as| third . \Radatz 5 (Edwards, Hunt Joe Pepitone, after retrieving| White, Cardenas, Aaron), Mari the ball, fired to the plate. The|Chal 1 (Radatz). HBP--Farrell ball skidded past the catcher to|(Howard). WP--Drysdale. PB-- the screen. and Willie slid)/Torre. U--Sudol (N), Paparella across with the tying run. Ce-|(A), Secory (N), Chylak (A), peda took second. -- Lagi (N), Salerno (A), Radatz disposed of Boyer on T--2:27. A-50,850. 0) 6| 11th | E-Pepitone. LoB-American 7, 0 |DOUBLES IN }aged an unearned run in the drive in two runs and tie the score at 3-3. Colavito, a last-hour replace- ment for the injured Al Kaline, doubled as a pinch hitter in the seventh, moving Elston Howard to third. Howard scored the lead Pg on Jim Fregosi's sacrifice | fly, | The victory went to Marichal, fifth national pitcher, who hurled a scoreless ninth. Don | Drysdale, starting an All-Star game for the fourth time, al- lowed one run in three innings. Bunning, only pitcher ever to hur! for both leagues in All-Star competition, turned in two run- less innings, Short yielded two runs in one inning's work and Dick Farrell of Houston Colts yielded one run in two innings. The Americans used four pitchers. Dean Chance, the starter, turned in the best per- formance, permitting only two hits and no runs in three in- nings. John Wyatt was rapped for the home runs by Williams and Boyer in the fourth and Ca- milo Pascual gave up a run in two innings before Radatz took over. 'Slumping Leafs Lose To Wings In 11 Innings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Steve Demeter proved Tor- ;onto Maple Leafs' downfall as | Rochester Red Wings scored an - inning come-from-behind| 3-2 decision in International! League action Tuesday night. | Demeter came to the plate| with the Leafs leading 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth and| clouted a solo homer off losing} pitcher Marshall Bridges. Dem- eter followed his seventh homer of the season with a single in the 11th. A walk which pre- ceded the single cashed the win- ning run on Jim Liggett's blooper. - In other league action, Syra- cuse Chiefs defeated Buffalo Bi- sons 5-3 and Jacksonville Suns edged Atlanta Crackers 1-0. A game between Columbus Jets and Richmond Virginians was rained out. Dave Vineyard went the dis- | tance for the Wings, picking up jhis ninth win in 13 decisions with a five-hitter Five Chiefs doubled off Buf- |falo's pitching and only one of | the two-baggers failed to figure jin the scoring. race. | less tha BRAND TIRE | i | 1 670 x 15= | *PLUS TAX, FIRST Chico Fernandez doubled in the first inning, scoring George Smith. Winning pitcher Bruce Brubaker led off with a double in the third and scored on two infield outs. Jackie Moore and Ray Oyler both doubled in the fourth and both scored as Ron Locke took the loss. The Suns managed only one scratch hit off Pete Cimino and Jim Rantz as they edged the cellar dwelling Crackers 1-9. |The league leading Suns man- GENERAL TIRE sixth on two errors, SAF-T-MILER NYLON THIS WEEK ONLY! 14.95 TUBELESS LIFETIME GUARANTEED 534 RITSON RD. S. ITEWALL TIRE SALE n Blackwall Prices! 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