Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1964, p. 10

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a Pd Le a RRL ney Baca - 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 4, 1964 PALMER SECOND | ; pat Kel Nagle Wins Open With Sizzling Finish 'T'm usually short off| Palmer, the gallery favoritejshots back was Bob Verwey of " bit fairly 'tra . Ilwith erewds of 4,000 following|South Africa. me, ° By TED BLACKMAN r,t (CP) = Youngipiay a steady game, But thislhim about the 7,000-yard Pine') oni.) poop re lagie, a ean be long ye Medd made on rae, Hume MON) The top Canadian was Tor- th putting miseries and al- BB i Alas msc es Ml a In fact, Arnie is losing) ..And } Can't feally have any most pul Himself right out of "ait Canada still retained . We pia irs Nagle, a 48-yea Austrat.|/au? holes FOV contention, ' one honor as Nick Weslock of e om He missed seven putts of fourimoranty finished as the top on Wednesday but that oy Bg Big ened, right aluateur with 296. ining Cg ve free be aR, finial 4 The first round leader, Gibby four holes," He knocked in a 15-footer on Gilbert, shot a 79 to wind up at ¢ i ; til Nagle, in effect, practise on|the 16th for a birdie, launched a en Meta test tear po the first 86 holes with seores of|second shot to within three feet) tater ma Moehling, who was 78 and 71, but blazed home on co os R Bgl _teeeeet dead last at the end of 72 holes. . saturday and #7 sear. of scored another on the 18th but| Nagle's game was excellent, 'They're my best finishing yp code ali iy arg on the final day and rounds overs." suid Nexis, = maant victory as the 100% Ga; ong pod we greens ip the 46 holes. at this year's Briush|"adian, Open, wound up with alroe th, eles. He dropped te 0 "e i ugh « git termeq|oneunder 70 to edge Floyd gut th ean ite pen te cumax vid of golf, for second. Floyd earned €5,300/0F She Hack Wine a "disgusting" pe 804) and Dan Sikes Jr. of Ponte| Three of his fiye birdies were Nagle went into the final|/Vedra, Fla., picked up $2,900/0n par-three holes, sybstantiat- round one stroke behind/for fourth. ing his argument that his irons Palmer, Bill Collins of Gross-| piye players were tied at master by t him a ain Sunda) di y; eg A Grace off Mont- grove's par 71 te win 000 Canadian: O the #94 mpianshi ral Bier Penta Pag oot slas Golf hole to- almer, despite his ood finish, was d this time, 'This fellow has got in my way before," Palmer told a presentation ceremony that awarded Nagle $7,500 for his first North American tourna- |He didn't have one three-putt 989\are accurate and his woods} CALENDAR pig nego EMEP Sapam pciboe TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball Lea- we Inter - City Schedule:--~ shawa Tony's at Stoney Creek, 8:15 p.m, : Oshawa City and District Assoc, Major League;--Bad Boys vs A. W. at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m, Neighborhood Assoc, Atom Boysie-Harman at Eastview; Bathe at Kingside; Woodview at Sunnyside; Gien Stewart at Fernhill; Radio at Thornton's Corners; Brookside at Lake Vista and Storie at Rundle; all games at 6.80 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee Girls:--Glen Stewart at Fern- hill; Nipigon at Lake Vista; Har- man at Bathe and Eastview at Woodview; all games at 6.30 p.m. BASEBALL Eastern, Ontario Senior Lea- gue -- Ajax Merchants versus Oshawya Merchants, at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 8,15 p.m. WRESTLING Exhibition of profes sional wrestling, three bouts, at Oshaw Children's Arena, 8:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES By GERRY SUTTON Oshawa Green Gaels wound 'up their regular season on a winning note last night as they crushed Brampton Arm- strongs 22-8before over 800 fans here at the Children's Arena, Gaels, who clinched first place a week ago, ran all over with accuracy and played one of their better team efforts of the season, Although it was a 'nothing' game for both clubs, Gaels thought differently and stuck to their checks like glue for most of the 60 minutes. The 1963 Minto Cup Cham- pions ended the 24-game sched- ule with 20 wins and four de- feats for 40 points, eight more than sceond place Brampton. It was also Gaels' 22nd con- secutive victory at home. Gaels scored 366 goals against their opponents during the sea- son, while giving up only 226. |As a result, goaltender Merv |Marshall easily captured the best goals-against average in the ee ae saa gpaes Oshawa Green Gaels Trounce Brampton the Armstrongs as they passed KEN THOMPSON jall have a. chance for fourth in |the eight-team league. | Armstrongs will play a best-| |of-five quarter series against the fifth place finishers Poel ite pti sashe nce pte Gel rn aye sein init 13-4 at the end of the second and outscored Armstrongs 9-4 in the final frame, © Eighteen-year-old Ken Thomp- son and centre John Davis ied the Green Gaels attack with 21 points. Ken collected five goals and five assists, while Davis picked up four goals and seven assists, 5 Both Ken Thompson and Davis were a thorn in Bramp- ton's side all night as they led continuous attacks on the Arm- strong's goal, Davis, who completed a great season by breaking the Cana- dian. Junior Lacrosse scoring record, padded his Jead in the scoring race with his output, He finished the year with 91 goals and 90 assists for 184 points, more than 70 points Sheed of his nearest competit- or. The points boosted Ken calle against each team. Howard, Spencer, Wright, Felix, Thompson, Lewis, Sutton, Chappell, Gaatch and Wilson, co eee EO RN Youths ge In Fast Game CN Beaupre's unior Lacrosse me here + Mes Children's "ms last ni, ai a, was" game of t schedule both regular season goals for the winners, Braiden and Ro've Barrett scored with a sizzling shot: in the third, for Beaupre's, , who were 'the marksmen Only eight penalties were in the contest, four BEAUPRE'S -- goal, Abbott; Barnett, Robinson, Pow! McPhee, Braiden, 4 4 lig,, Campbell, Krasnay Saulter. Norton, Hen- and BOSCO'S -- goal, Bremner; Waters, Thompson into second place in the scoring race, He now has "Ardee' Takes 3 119 points, including 54 goals. eight more than Bill Hastings. Gaylord Powless and Brian Armour of} Holiday Trot ment win and Arnie $4,000 for his fourth second-place finish this year. UNUSUAL WIN 'This is unusual for me,"' Na- league. |Catharines will meet the sixthieach, while Ross Jones and Jim Beaches Major Fasthali) Oshawa opens their best-of-\,Jace team in another best-of-/Hinkson scored two goals League -- New Toronto Robert- aah ge i pare round itive set. : japlece. Singles went to Jim shaw's vs Oshawa Tony's, at|in Series ere next Monday) i Alexandra Park. 815 pm. |night. But their opponent as not] GARLS STRIKE FAST Cee ent Devien one Fan Civil Service League -- On-|yet been determined as Lake-| Oshawa took' a 7-2 lead after) Bob Black had two goals for tario Steel ys Scott's Chickenshore, Hastings and Alderwood/the first period, increased it to] armstrongs while Bob Booth Villa, at Lakeview Park (East); igeeCcsreisiis rele rene cee ~~" | Jerry Watson, Boh Haw, Dave Dodd's Motors vs boty bis Rudge, Ricky Archdeacon and i Bg he yr tay A Dave Wilfong picked up singles. ; z ' GEALS' GAB . . . Before the Reynold's Aluminum, : =. start of the third period Jack an's Park; Foley's Plumb ng Lubbock, 2nd vice-president of wise tee "dees ait des the' OLA and Gord Hammond, py pte . , fl OLA secretary, presented the 45 p.m, Iroquois Trophy to the Green Bailey Leads Pirates To Upset Over Giants irc Take Vilia, at Beoehe Geals for winning the league |defeated the Athletics 5-2 and always spoken freely about the)If you hit .228 you have to hit}sides rig he Helge Nah OLA junior game between St. /SOFTBALL E and be fe gan added three goals "IT used to hit long drives} } At Greenwood TORONTO (CP) -- Ardee from the White Stable of St.. Mary's, Ont,, sped to a 1%- length triumph in the $5,075 Civie Holiday Trot before 9,089 fans Monday night at Green- wood Raceway, Driven by Harold Wellwood, the four-year-old gelding re- corded his sixth win of the year while racing with stable mate Kintoo Colby as the 8-to-2 choice in the event. Ardee's performance earned $2,987 for owner Whep White who has seen the gelding's sea- a earnings boosted to §14,- 7 Pee ee fro rene biedicg|in fifth place. Jack Nicklaus on the second, fifth and sixth|Jay Hebert, Gary Player, Col-|years ago," he quippéd, "but I holes, he overtook the leaders|lins and Billy Casper each|couldn't keep them on the fair- and began setting his own pace.jearned $2,080. Another three| way." Brantford Defeats Jr. Legionnaires Losing pitcher Paul Cloutier gave up six hits and struckout nine, He also walked five men. Oshawa Junior Legionnaires put up a stiff battle, but were By MIKERATHET ousted by Brantford Junior All- Nee Associated Press Sports Writer|the Angels whipped Boston 4-1.|pressure resulting from the gi-/30 home runs. Maybe 60." Houston Colts split the New gantic bonus and his meagre ac-| Bob Bailey, a high-priced flop| york Mets, winning 9-7 and los-|complishments as a rookie last in 1963, looks like a good bet for|ing 4-2 in the National League's|year when the Pirates nose- sophomore of the year in 1964./only Sunday doubleheader. St./dived to eighth place. A $150,000 bonus baby who} batted a dismal! .228 last season, Bailey continued his heavy hit-| ting Monday night by slamming! a key triple in the eighth inning} and a game-winning single dn) the ninth that gave Pittsburgh! Pirates a 3-2 victory over San Francisco Giants. Louis Cardinals outlasted Cin-| cinnati Reds 5-4, Chicago Cubs duwned Milwaukee Braves 5-1, San Francisco shaded Pitts-| burgh 2-1 and the Dodgers) blasted the Phillies 6-1. | On Saturday the Phillies clob-/ bered the Dodgers 10-6, the Reds outslugged the Cards 6-5,| I've forgotten about the money pretty much," said the 21-year-old third baseman. "That's in the past. I used to! think about it a lot. I didn't! want to be the big failure. I hit 28 home runs at Columbus and} that turned my head. | Bailey didn't hit. 60 home runs, He hit 12, This year he has six and an extra 76 points on his batting average. Pappas, bringing his record to 10-5, blanked the Angels on eight hits and did not allow a runner past second base. While he was shutting out Los An- geles for the third time. this| season, the Orioles pounded Bo \Harman; North Oshawa at Kingside and Connaught at {Woodview; all games at 6.30 m. | -Neighborhood Assoc. PeeWee Girls -- Radio at Sunnyside 'and North Oshawa at Kingside; jboth games at 6.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Ooubles Tournament |\(Red Wing Rose Bowl) at Whit- Stars 5-4 in extra innings at the Merriton Junior Basketball Tournament in St. Catharines on Saturday. Legionnaires advanced to the second round of the elimination tourney when they blanked Little Britain 6-0 in morning cation. | Brantford scored the winning run in the ninth innig when centrefielder Paul de Pasquale clouted a home run to leadoff Legionnaires collected eight hits off two Brantford pitchers, including the homer by Bell and a double by Dave Ferries. Ken Motheral] started for Brantford and lasted seven in- nings, before giving way for Wayne Kerr, who pitched the last two. innings and was creditied with the win. Oshawa got a hit in every inning but the fifth, however, they failed to take advantage of Catharines and Lakeshore in|? Port Credit will be telecast by CFTO Channel 9, Toronto and shown over that station this Sunday afternoon. . . . Young Ricky Archdeacon received a Bev Kingston of Oshawa drove his Count Yates to vic- tory teamed with Clements' Cotton Maid for a quinella of $23.80. in the sixth race and broken finger in the second period and sat out the rest of the game. BRAMPTON--goal, Malloy; |defence, Booth, Sterritt, Haw, Redford; forwards, Watson, B. Wilfong, J. McCauley, W, Me- 'Speedy Scot' | Receives Rich Belinsky and four successors| Dy Lawn Bowling Greens, &t/the inning. Cauley, C.Rud Richards 11.30 p. auley, C.Rudge , Richardson, D. Rudge, Archdeacon, D. Wil- fong and Black. OSHAWA -- gial, Marshall, defence, Kiwior, Kilesnick, Hinkson, Armstrong, Davies; forwards, B. Thompson Davis |K. Thompson Ireland, Powless, Stinson, Jones, Clayton, and/ Harness Purse WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -- Speedy Scot received the »big- gest payoff in harness racing history--$95,690.86 -- Saturday night when he won the Realiza- tion Trot at Roosevelt Raceway. The son of Speedster from the Only two other games were played Monday, both in 'the American League. Baltimore Orioles moved within a percent- age point of the leading New York Yankees as Milt Pappas blanked Los Angeles Angels 7-0 and Cleveland Indians defeated Milwaukee hammered Chicago|'BEAT MYSELF' -|for 13 hits. The winners also got single|the situation several times. 5 RDAY'S h head in this|played an outstanding game as INTO the job, B ' i i | Oshawa, never aheé S| play ste THIRD he job.. But I beat myself, The|bled, Vic Davalillo beat out an contest, scored single runs in}he scored two runs and had two ' A 7 ere | , oe irst z second in-| Shortstop. Ted Lautton: and 8-4, Pittsburgh tripped the Gi-| "I thought I would be able to| The Indians 'broke a 2-2 tie runs in the first and second in-) pal ' ants 6-1 and the Mets defeate|cope with the major leagues. Ijagainst the Senators in the [nings. They scored their nigel be ge At Bioneus pad beta Houston 3-2. thought I would be able to dojfourth when Chico Salmon dou- |two runs in the eighth. jeach for the losers, Etchells ses ; I could help the club best by/lowed with a sacrifice fly. Dav- jthe second and fourth innings. | stolen bases. Bailey's average to .304 andj! © | tor ; y lp from behind a 4-2| PITCHER SHINES irates into third|hitting the ball out of the park /alillo and Dick Howser each 2 ASSOCIATE gsg|They came from : 2 : boosted the Pirates inta thin "That's where I fouled up. I collected three hits in a 14-hit Rr THe AEOTNATED PRE deficit in the eighth when Ron} In the morning game, Gerry The two hits Monday liftea|¢lub was going bad ang I felt/infield hit and Billy Moran fol: Washington Senators 4-2. the tight National| Batting --Bob Bailey, Pitts-| peli smashed a two-run homer./Nekkers pitched a fine game for Higgs. RAINED OUT pare Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Angels were rained out in the other National League Lea,ue pennant struggle, 4) games behind the leading Phil- lies and 2% behind the Giants. A vital offensive weapon in 4y,\ just should have swung the bat./attack. iburgh, tripled home one run and s\ored the tying run in the leighth, then drove in the win- Stanley Matthews Oshawa, as he allowed Little |Britain only four hits and fanned | six. : He was only in trouble once} Laurel Race Track Castleton Farm ' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Va. Lennep of Lex- ington, Ky,, ran the 1 1-16 miles in 2:09 3-5, Speedy Scot's record pay 'ning run with a minth-inning sin- of pn agg lgle as the Pirates edged San Monday's light activity fol- the Pirates' bid to duplicate Maple Leafs Have Honored By Fans jin the contest and that was in cheque included $45,690.86 for Adds Musical Ride their 1960 pennant, Bailey has lowed a lifely weekend in both leagues. Chicago White Sox closed in on the American Francisco Giants 3-2. |the second inning when Vern Pitching--Milt Pappas, Balti- | TORONTO (CP) -- Stanley) \Matthews, one of the ' | best)away, Another single put Willis more. scattered eight hits andi; own soccer players in thelaround to third, but Nekkers got Willis singled with. two men LAUREL, Md. (CP) -- The world-famous musical ride of the RCMP will be an added at- wrapping up Plate. winning the race and $50,000 for the Founder's To capture the plate and its League leaders Sunday with 2-1 and 3-1 victories over Washing- traction at the international meeting at Laurel race track $50,000 bonus, Speedy Scot had to put together victories in : e MAY TRAIN OVERSEAS V t W k d IDUISVIELE (ar) -- Brash W LOLOLY eeken : young heavyweight champion| didn't allow a runner past mt |World, was honored here Satur-|the next batter on a fielder's ond base in the Orioles' 7-0 shut- ton while Cleveland downed De- troit Tigers 6-1 and 2-1. The Cassius Clay said Tuesday he might train in Egypt, Algeria! | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS out in the opener at Toronto de-| spite allowing 10 hits and two or Ghana for his return match} The downtrodden Atlanta} with Sonny Liston. "I got offers | from all those places to train there," said the 22-year-old fighter who captured the title with a technical knockout of Liston five months ago. The} The last - place Crackers|in the nightcap with bases. sie and date must be worked| squeezed out a 4-3 victory over empty home runs, out. the Chiefs Monday night, halt-| Yankees blanked Minnesota Twins 2-0, Baltimore edged Kansas City Athletics 8-7 and Boston Red Sox defeated Los Angeles 2-1. On Saturday the White Sox nipped Washington 9-8, Detroit shaded Cleveland 2-1, New York topped Minnesota 6-4, Baltimore' Crackers, of all people, have| Cases on balls. The 30-year-old : eteran h i blown the whistle on Syracuse every lar or te Ban Hg Bs | Angels. | NEW FILM jwhich will be seen in North America starting in August. day by 5,041 fans who turned) choice. jout victory over Los Angeles); to see him play in an exhi-| Oshawa knocked starter Ted |bition game. : | Matthews played in a game \between all stars from the Tor- just when the Chiefs were setlot 11 decisions. Winning pitcher| Girl with Green Eyes is thejonto and District League and) to rum away from their Inter-| Kon Nixon A Ontario League. re | I and Bobby Del Grecojtitle of producer Tony (Tom|the Ontari g national League opposition. accounted for the Toronto runs|Jones) Richardson's new film| The 50-year-old Mathtews has been playing professional soccer since he was 17. jing the Chiefs' winning streak lat six and enabling Jacksonville) BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS °c" 232) Copyright 1964 by MeMu rray Publishing Ce., Lid. topped. Rochester Red Wings by (Daily Hike Re Tere |the same score. | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-B--B. R. Steen and W. C. Pitfield entry | In the only other activity Ing, maiden two-year-olds, 5% furlongs THE QUINELLA PAID $25.80 scheduled, Toronto Maple Leafs! Philadelphia {). Winner DK B or BR M 6 High Bandit--|swept their second doubleheader|s *j 7 ff, Dall 440 3.50 2.50 \§ § ; Ger/San Francisco "Cam Sha atton Night Class by Rhodes Scholar, in as many days against Col-| Pittsburgh 3-Latin Mermaid, Parsons 26.80 8.20/ Trainer A, Casey ; : 28-Luck' 2.90) Pool 50,855. Quinella Pool 44,478, jumbus Jets with 4-0 and 2-1 vic-|Cincinnati Also Ran in Orders" A--Lucky Bean| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. allow.|{OF1eS but lost Jim McKnight, | Milwaukee Freedom's Hope, Bahia Bianca, | Beas ances, three- and four-year-olds, foal heir yeh wg -. icles Louis Bega, Tinasco, La Lique, and Marie's Bid/in Canada, 6 furlongs. for an indefinite peri in the/Los Angeles f tch--A. te, B--Cit i is|Chice Late scratch--A--Queen Canute, C y | ¢- Woodcote Park, Parsons 59.70 18.30 9.60 process. McKnight damaged his|Chicago Es \-Hail Caesar, Remillard 5.00 3.80 + a-Niew Holloa Farms and Arrow |7-Plain John, Fitzsimmons 4o0/shoulder when he crashed into! Houston 'arms entry Start good, won driving, hi pa inal B--F. A. Sherman and J. B, W. Also Ran in. Order:" Canadien Hero, Pel ag while chasing a line/New York Carmichae|_ entry Mineral Wealth, Cap Ferrat, Roses! ' Monday's Resul o » OR | 5 ' y's Results Winner CHF 2 Fleet Path -- Cambalee| Preferred, Prime Princess, Abitibi, Wel-| The Chiefs took over first Los Angeles at Philadelphia Late Scratch--Cairnarctic, |place from Jacksonville during} ppd, rain National League 60 60 55 54 'B4 54 51 49 42 46 46 48 49 50 51 53 588 566 2 545 543 524 614 5197 500 9 480 11 46 62 .426 17 34 73 318 28% 10.10 38 400\ SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- . 440 ed "Heresy Stakes,' "lone mile on turf course. S-Arctic Hills, Dalton Zen-/TA-Ice Jam, Remillard |11-Jovial Joel, McComb Start good, won driving, halted 2-Quiet Nancy, F'immons 5.30 3.70 2.80 ing, three-year-olds and up, 9-Tipont, Turcotte 6.60 4.60) (10) 3Mistor Mutt, Rogers 440) 1D. S'ven Deal, Fitzs. 14.60 5.70 420 lart good, won ridden out. 10-Arcth Also Ran in Order; Dawn Flush, The| >t sutoh tran 47 370 Avenue, Bomar, New Flight, Aurora) start good, won handily. 41%) \O'Toole 11-4) Twi-night Chicago (L. Burdette 7-4) at | (Only games scheduled) | American League W L Pet, BL |New York 63 38 .624 Y Baltimore 40 623 -- Chicago 40 615 |Los Angeles 54 509 Boston 54 491 14 |Minnesota 55.476 1514 Detroit 57 .472 16 Cleveland 58 .453 18 Kansas City 65 .381 25% Washington 70 .369 27% Monday's Results Washington 2 Cleveland 4 |Baltimore 7 Los Angeles 0 | (Only games scheduled) Sunday's Results Chicago 2-3 Washington 1-1 Detroit 1-1 Cleveland 6-2 New York 6 Minnesota 4 |Baltimore 8 Kansas City 7 |Boston 2 Los Angeles 1 } Saturday's Results Chicago 9 Washington 8 Detroit 2 Cleveland 1 New York 6 Minnesota 4 Baltimore 5 Kansas City 2 Boston 1 Los Angeles 4 Probable Pitchers Today Boston (Monbouquette 7-8 or 1 12 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |at Cincinnati (Purkey 4-6 andj|Heffner 5-4) at Minnesota, | (rant 8-7) night a | Ww ' San Francisco (Perry 7-8) at) New York (Ford 12-3) at Kan- f eg De York (Stallard 6-14) night|sas City (O'Donoghue 7-7) night Washington (Koch 3-6 or Ru- 414|St. Louis (Sadecki 12-8) night {dolph 1-2) at Cleveland (Tiant 3-1) night | Baltimore. (McNally 7-8 or Vineyard 2-1) at Los Angeles |Gatewood 2-1 or D. Lee 5-2) jnight. | Detroit (Wickersham 12-8) at \Chicago (Peters 12-5) night | International League } W iL Pet. GBL 65 45 591 -- 65 47 580 1 60 46° 566 3 47 557. 4 5 54 509 9 56.477 12% 66° .389 22 | 74 .333 28% | Monday's Results }Columbus 0-1 Toronto 4-2 |Rochester 3 Jacksonville 4 |Syracuse 2 Atlanta 4 (Only games scheduled) Sunday's Results Columbus 1-4 Toronto 5-5 |Richmond 6-3 Buffalo 2-0 Atlanta 7-1 Rochester 4-3 |Jacksonville 4-1 Syracuse 6-5 | Saturday's Results Jacksonville 5 Syracuse 10 {Columbus 3 Toronto 2 |Richmond 10 Buffalo 3 Atlanta 3 Rochester 5 Syracuse \Jacksonville Buffalo Rochester /Toronto |Richmond Columbus Atlanta Fox, and Tarpon Run. | Also ds Late Scratch-Greek Hill, Shasta Roed, ang, Feat gs heal e. | 4 Winner CH F 4 Mameluke -- Lusty Nan Black Raven, Cassis Miss. by Blue Lancer. Trainer P. M. Goddard Pool 82,606. : | : FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Ciaim-| Trainer F. H. Merrill, Jr, tng, three-year-olds, 6% furlongs (7). | Pool 93,082. Total Pool 729,372. SFlying Dodi, Parsons 12.80 4.40 3,40\Attendance 13,857. Dittfach * 1? 34 Ramsay Guaicaipuro, Howdy [Winer § C 4 Bull Page -- Carolator To-Night-Aug.4 at8:45 p.m.-Oshawa Arena DON'T MISS THIS-2 TAG TEAM BOUTS -2 FEATURING HE MIDGETS 5.40 Poppet, Fails Way, Shining Wings and Regal fashion. Late Scratch---Prince Anthony. Winner B F 3 Sea Charger -- Seascape by Marsyas. Trainer E. Mann. Pool 88,783. FIFTH RACE -~ Purse $2,300. Claim-) three-year-olds and up, 6/4 furlongs | (6). '| 4chilly Filly, Dalton 6.50. 3.502.60| a 6Summons, 7.30 3.70) SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim-| yyw? Qu ns ie ee against the Suns, downing them Sunday's Results 4Secret Star, Dittfach archal, Artista, Tiny Fruit. 410 280,END WINNING STREAK San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1 A--J. L. Appelbaum and L. W. Ruby | Aimee ke. Searts: Quien' d ri ct 1 RUM day and downed the Bisons 6-2|Milwaykee 8 Chicago 4 Trainer © Kalensky. Winner DK ; day's single game 5-3 and Tor-|. _ Probable Pitchers Today ivy three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles 9). Ray Bellino's squeeze bunt|Schwall 3-9) Twi-night Oyler of the Chiefs had traded) that gave the Suns their vic- AT YOUR SERVICE! i Pat Flanagan ane Ray Villmer er s | Bulldog Brower nd Hans Schmidt -- idget Tag Bout J , FUZZY CUPID and SKI LOW Low Sonny Boy Cassidy and Tiny Tim | A Dittfach »_ Harrison 1A-Payola, 3.70; Start good, won driving. | ~The Mighty Ursus vs. Tony Parisi iy Cami lington Whiz and Plentitude. Trainer A. |. Tay Winner DK B or BR G 3 Phalanxthe weekend by completing a/San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 3 ba hcg y-yeceaneg ~ up, foaled in) poo) 94, a, irlongs ¥ | ' 4 x Sree ee a! ew gd re, ape Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 5 11-Rubria, Remillard and 0-4 and 9-1 In Sunday's dou-/ Milwaukee 1 Chicago 5 Start good, won driving. A--Noble Score, Currytown, Richmond Virginians Los Angeles 6 Philadelphia 1 Late Scratch-A--Jive Girl, Maple Jan) Also Ran in Order: Bailigaily, Jet/Buffalo's 10 - game winning Saturday's Results DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 3, PAID $23.40/279 Horatio C. | Winner B G 5 Easy Whirl--Yo Te amg) late Scratch--Return Trip jand 3-0 Sunday. Rochester split|Houston 2 New York 3 & with Atlanta, losing 7-4 and win-|San Francisco 1 Pittsburgh 6 Baffin Bay by Porter's Cap. Trainer W. H. Moorhead, Jonto lost to Columbus 3-2 in 11; Los Angeles (Koufax 15-5 and EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim-jinmings before defeating the Jets| Ortega 3-4 or Drysdale 13-10) at drove in the winning run for the) Milwaukee (Cloninger 10-9 and Crackers Monday after Sandy|Sadowski 5-6 or Blasingame 3-2) three-run homers.. Bob Will's| two-run single in the seventh tory. Eli Grba staggered to a shut- AiO SY Sa tI OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN P RENT-A-CAR $1.00 A DAY} oN = = ° ° PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE Also Ran in Order: War LeagueB-- Skip Over, Leo's Yingel. 1 BULLDOG BROWER---2-- TAG TEAM BOUTS ---2---- Ski Low Low 'aylor. Pool 41,787. Double Pool 68,762. Quiz Fs Cole, |sweep of their five-game series| (Only games scheduled) 3Mr. Yo Te, H'son three-year-olds, | bleheader. Hous D 7- at Deed, Won driving. ca ae sal ouston 9-2 New York 7-4 Just Don't Shove. | A |Impala, A--Peter Le Grand, Capricious streak with a 10-3 victory Satur-|Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 5 Thumbs Up. E. B. Seedhouse entry. Bor BR 3 Nearetie--| ning 3-1, after winning Satur-|Los Angeles 6 Philadelphia 10 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim- Pool 108,222. 11-16 miles'5-1 and 5-4. |Pittsburgh (Veale 12-7 and Valdespino of Atlanta and' Ray|p-- highlighted a three-run rally, TAX! AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshawo) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. Late Scratch--A--Barrecho J J, head. B--Go Al 5 A-~--S. Rotenberg and L. W.. Ruby ntry, 1.50 -- 1.25 TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT CASINO RESTAURANT PAT MILOSH -- PROMOTER Taylor out of the box in the first inning with three runs and three hits. Ted Hallet pitched the rest of the game for Little Britain and gave up seven more hits. | Lautton, Etchells, Mike Joel land Roger Reeson got two hits each for Oshawa. Etchells had two doubles while Joel hit a triple. this fall, track officials an- nounced during the weekend. The 32-man RCMP troop will perform Nov. 10-12, emphasiz- Roosevelt's Westbury Futurity as a two-year-old, the Dexter Cup as a three-year-old and the Realization as a four-year-old, ing a heavy Canadian tone at this year's meeting. One of the entries in the $150,000 Washington, D.C., Inter- national Nov, 11 will be North- ern Dancer, the celebrated three-year-old colt owned by Toronto industrialist E, P, Tay- lor. Comfortably? Ask About HA Mai Allergies ? 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