Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1964, p. 10

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al Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, August 22, 1964 = ms 'Phillies Blank Pirates SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL . OASA Squirt Playoffs: Co- bourg Legion vs. North Oshawa, at North Oshawa Park, 2.30 p.m; Ind game of 2-out-of-3 Don Sutherin Kicks Ti-Cats To Victory Over Blue Bombers ~ can cree ees ~ ~ series, NOTE: If third game is necessary, it will be played at Straight Win HAMILTON (CP)--Don Suth-|terbacks Bernie Faloney Grey Cosentino poked iy is 4 For 4th St 5-3 jn the ninth inning, percent-|Lou Brock at second afd two out, Dark had Bill White walked Giafits) to first. e,) After the walk, Dal Maxvill singled to left field, bringing in Brock and putting White at sec- ond. Mike Shannon followed watikee Braves 3-2. connected with one on three-run first inning while Ce: the third. Home runs by Jim Hart and Orlando Cepeda had helped the Giants to their 5-3 lead. Hart in a peda drove his 25th homer in Chris Short scattered seven lief pitehing of Bill McCool. The rookie hurled the last 6 2-8 in- nings, allowing only one hit, Striking out nine and permitting .|only one Dodger to réach third. Starter Jim Malonéy drove in two Red rufs with a second-in- ning double, then scored the third on a bunt single by Chico awa Storie Park vs Pickering, Rouge), at 6.30 p.m.; ist game of 2-out-0f-8 series. OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs: Cornwall vs Oshawa Genoshas. at Radio Park, 5.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series, East- : : (4.30 p.m. straight behind the brilliant re-) "as, Midget Playoffs: Osh- bn 3 at East Woodlands Park (West) ; bali League interlocking game. Sutherin also added two ¢on- verts on three attempts for a 14-point evening. Frank in the Winnipeg pase defence Sedation By tee Gonna Gl star Dick ton. ses oe stlemple, Bombers Ken Ploen and Hal Dedyard made good on 13 of 25. Fullback Jack Delveaux, half- backs Bill and can a nine-yard reverse for they holes second touchdown | down in the third quarter when Cosentino tossed him an 18-yard Hamilton totalled 124 yards on with another single. = ants into third place in the Na- WHITE TIED THE SCORE «tional League, the fifst time "they've been lower than second Ssince the first week of the sea-| into «son. They stand one game be- hind Cincinnati Reds and 8% = back of league-léading Philadel =phia Phillies. hl On four prévious occasions &this year, Dark daringly vio- *lated the generally accepted "baseball strategy of not putting «the winning run on base inten- tionally. Each of those times ™ Dark's pitchers walked the win- «ning run to first base, the Gi- "ants ran away with a victory. But his latest attempt failed Lanier, meanwhile, balance and the ball ler. winning run Angeles Dodgers 3-2, New Yo and Houston Colts nipped M White rated home with the ty- ing run, and Maxvill scampered Giant second baseman Hal fired the ball to the plate, but was off sailed wildly past catchér Tom Hal- Maxvill dashed home with the Elsewhere iri the league, Phil- adelphia blanked Pittsburgh Pi- rates 2-0, Cincinnati edged Los Mets walloped Chicago Cubs 7-0) hits as the Phillies posted their fourth straight victory. The leagtié-leaders picked up a run in the second when Alex John- son singled, took second on a balk 'by Pirates' pitcher Bob Veale and scored on Tony Tay- lor's single. Johny Callison drove in the other run in the eighth with a single. REDS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT) The Reds won their fifth| Ruiz. a row in May, 1963.. this séason. The Mets also won their fifth straight and tied the longest winning streak in their three- year history. They won five in Jack Fisher scattered seven hits in going the distance, mark- ing the fifth consecutive com- plete game for the Mets' piteh- ing staff. No other team in the majors has performed that feat érn Ontario finals. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs: Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Belleville. at Belleville ONR Park, 6.00 p.m.; ist game of 2 dut-of-3 series. PwSU Junior Girls' Playoffs: Oshawa Scugog Cleéafiers vs Richmond Hill, at Bathe Park, 6.00 p.m.; ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc.; rk Home Run Ball il-| By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR > TESEPPEP ECL EEe4 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | sporTs MENU Puts Orioles Back On Top | By DICK COUCH remained on course toward & | Associated, Press Sports Writer| banner year. The home run was WEIRD WEATHER, éspécially ufusual for the month of August, is starting to kick the daylights out of various playoff schedules. Pickéring Bantams and Oshawa Sunnyside Park, due to play here last.night, found their game postponed: until 'until today at 4:00 o'clock but if the rain continues, they'll not even play today. The same threat hovers over North Osha- "wa's OASA Sdquitt playoff game at North Oshawa, early this afternoon. We undérstand, but have fo official word, that Oshawa Géndshds and Trefiton weré rained out again last ~night at Port Hope-- so if this is the case, there'll be fo Brooks Robinson ks softly|his 2ist, two short of his 1962 and Sam Bowens sathoen speake career high. The tie-breaking but both know how to make|Sifgle gave him 81 runs batted pitchers' édrs ring. in and the club lead. Robinson, Baltimore's Ameri-| Bowens, who narrowly can League Most Valuable| 4voided serious injury a day be- Player candidate, started a pair|fore Powell was hurt, socked of arguments with Chicago) his 17th homer and drove in his pitchers Friday night and, with/50th and Sist runs. : rookie Bowens backing him) Luis Aparicio triggered the each time, the Orioles ham-|Prioles' winning rally with a meréd the White Sox 4-2 and/one-out single off Wilhelm and Carling Cup Final: Hungaria vs Italia, at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, 8 00 ».m. Darlington League Playoffs: Zion at Hampton, 7.00 p.m. (Wilson Trophy) at Whitby) win was the first in three rg Leo Lewis and end Ernie Pitts|the ground and had 186 yards LAWN BOWLING Mixed Trebles Tournament starts for Hamilton, now tied for third place in the Eastern Con- ference with Toronto. Each has two points in three games. Win- nipeg is fourth in the five-team Western Conference with three points in five games. A crowd of 19,500, sitting through a misty drizzle aecom- patted by a stiff northwesterly) breeze, watehed as Sutherin kickéd placements of 12 and 32 yards in the first quarter and 44 and 15 yards in the fourth. Halfback Garney Heriley, with two, and énd Hal Patterson, with one, caught passes for Hamilton touchdowns as quar- scored Winnipeg touchdowns. Géorge Fleming added a single on a wide field goal attempt and four converts (6 complete the Bomber total. Hamilton built up a 6-0 lead in the first quatter on Suther- in's fifst two scores. Falonéey threw a nine-yard pass to Pat- the field with an Hamilton's all-star guard Har- Cureton .was helped off injured knee game but it was not how bad the dam- the age was. passing compared with Winnipeg's 192 and 98. score in the fourth quarter and Pitts closed things out for the visitors Country Club course, . fore who exactly a year. a operation for removal of @ = nal dise and who three 'ago withdrew from the Western Open because of an aching ay a 67 to his opening 0! A George Knudson, of Toronto, only Canadian in the tourna. ment, shot his second straight 72 for a 144 total. Arnold Palmer, the to a 73. terson in the second quarter for the first Hamilton touchdown. Later in the same quarter he completed a pass to Henley, who scooted into the end zone. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS 1964 by Meme Publishing thes! touy Racing Form), er The play covered 51 yards. Delveaux smashed over from the Hamilton two-yard line in the second quarter and Cooper BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Lawn Bowling Club and Mixed) Doubles Tournatient (Farewell) Tropliy) at Cannington Lawn Bowling Club. LACROSSE OLA Senior "A" Playoffs: St. Catharines Athletics vs Brook lin, at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 1p.m.: 5th game of 4-out-of-7) semi-final series, Midgét Invitation Tournament, at Oshawa Children's Arena, championship final game at ap- proximately 8.00 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES BASEBALL . OBA Junior "A" Plavofts: Oshawa Legionnairés vs Beélle- villé, at Beéllevillé, 1.30 p.mj 2nd game of 2-out-of-9 series. ~Juvenilé "A OASA game at Radio Park this evening. Brook- lin Concretes, who lost their second game of OASA Inter. "C" regained the league lead. advanced On a walk to Earl * Robinson before Brooks Robifi-| he quiet man cuffed south- a 0 son's Hit broke the tie and Bow-| paw Juan Pizatro for -back-to- MONDAY'S GAMES playoffs in Markham on Thursday night, also lost the. toss for the third game, so théy aré booked to settle this seriés, in Markham, on Monday evéning. At this point, it is impossible ..to forecast postponed gamés 86 as far as we know, the Sports Caléndat schédule, as it appéats today, will go as listed, If thé various OASA playoff gates are rained out today, then = there'll be considerable congestion next week. x x x x MOOSE HUNTERS received discouraging news this week, There'll be no open season this year, for moose, south of the Frefich and Mattaw Rivers. It seems that the moose population has had a steady decline in these areas, in the last three years. Back in 1961, moose were plentiful this far south in Ontafie but since thet, they have become scarce. In 1961 "they killed about 900 animals in this territory -- last year this "figure wag just about half -- which is why there'll be a closed -g@aséh of médse this year, south of the French afd Mattawa "rivers. Wé suspect that increased population has beén a di- ~réct factor in the ifcreasé in number of huntérs. These hunt- "ers, in-this "southern Ontario" territory, havé not nécessarily "been experiénced hunting types--~so they got their "kills" when moose were plentiful and perhaps, even fatally wounded a lot of animals that were never recoveréd or claimed. It will probably fot be floticed too much this next fall, but it's likely that curtailing thé moosé hunting territory will have a diréct "effect on the deer population in the same areas. Quite @ few areas will bé openéd up this fall for déér hunting (for shotauns only) and of e@tirsé, theré'll be archéry season in the tip of the Bruce Peninsula and in Oxford Township. Incidéntially, if you went the Ontario hunting regulations in pfinted form, the Dépt of Lands and Forésts has a 1964 stimmary, pocket- size, complete with maps, etc., that should be a welcome source of information -- for those interested enough té write in for same, These maps 4186 include detailed déscfiptions Of thé various aréas fOr open season and hinting of pheasants, TAbbits, fox, 6c. This new summary will soon be available at liceneé issuers as well as at thé Lands afid Forests Dept. offices. It's a mést useful guide for all hunting enthusiasts, so if you want a lot of information, at a glancé, be sure you acquiré this booklét, as soon a8 possible. en's single iced it. Right - hander Bob Heffner tossed a six-hitter at the Yan- back homers in the fourth in-| ning, then broke up a 2-2 tie in the ninth with su@cessivé run- scoring singlés off kfiuckleballet 5 Hoyt Wilheim. Filling the|three home runs, including 4 breach left by Boog Powell's| 8tand slam by catcher Bob Till- wrist injury, he accounted for}man and solo homers by Dick two-thirds of the Orioles' six-hit| Stuart and Ed Bressoud. attack. Demeter drove in three De- The fading New York Yan-|'roit runs with a single, double Kees lost their fifth straight, ajand his 16th homer. Gates 74 timiliation to Boston Red|Brown's 14th homer completed Sox afid dropped five, games off| the Tigers' scoring. the pace, Detroit Tigers rode! Don Deméter's slugging to a 4-1/4 three-run Karisas City rally and Kanéas City Athletics edged| hander Claude Osteen, wie ie Washington Senators 3-2 on|his ninth game despite pitching Rocky Colavito's' two-run ho-|4 strong six-hitter. Don Lock hit mér. Thé Clevelatid - Los An-|His 22nd for the losers. geles game was rainéd out. | : HAVING BANNER YEAR | Osh aw a Minor al he Lacrosse Loops Off-Key Tune | playoff Action s Brings Linz | Close games were playéd in : |the Oshawa Minor Lacrossé $200 Penalty Leagué playoff sémi-final jrounds this week, BOSTON (AP) -- Utility ifi-, In Novice action, Union Rod haste FD hg _ lapped and Gun defeated Tony's Re- with a $200 fine Friday for open) : : defiance of New York Yankee| -shaents " and Auto Work manager Yogi Berra's orders to/°"S redit Union edged Hoéti- stop playing @ harmonica on the)daille Industries 9-6. |féam bus, the 1 ge gauge Auto Workérs and Union Rod | announced Friday night. , aD | "f now considér the incident Soman ee rye? meet in best lolosed," Berra said after he,|2-Out-of-S final series for the \Ling and Yankee general man-|Charlié Barron Memotial | ager Ralph Houk emerged from|Trophy with the first gamé at ja meééting Friday night. \Bathe Park Monday night. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Berra said Linz had apolo-) Ricky Lowe, Paul Vesséy and | gized for his Conduct if COnNeC:|Ron Rankine paced Union Rod |tion with the incident on theland Gun to their victory with | bus Thursday night. wo goals éach. Dave Yurwa FIRST RACE = 1 Mile Trot for d-year-(Peaches Atom. olds afd up. bed $600 (8) S-AMber Lad, Fritz 13.70 4.60 3.10) eientH RACE = "The Harness Tracks é and fhreesixteénths t "t jeft the matter entirély inlaadeq a sin 4 , nee , : gié. Tony's l6ne | Berra's hands,".said Houk, who)a5a; was notched by Gary madé a hurried trip to Boston|Tinhop, : Colavito's 30th homer capped) decision over Minneseta Twins] in the fourth inning against left.) SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League: Oshawa Tony's vs Néew|@t kees and the Red Sox slugged/toronto. Robertshaw's, at New| Owens 6-7) (N) Toronto, 8.15. p.m. Oshawa Minor wanis Bantam League Rownd-| Assoc.: National League WL Pct. GBL 620 -- 557 (7% 549 8% 537 10 517 516 492 463 75 46 54 55 56 58 Philadelphia Cincinnati 68 San Francisco 67 St. Louis _ 65 Milwaukee 62 Pittsburgh 63 Les Angeles 59 Chicago 56 Houston 52 423 New York 40 328 Friday's Results Chicago 6 New York 7 Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 2 Houston 3 Cincinnati 3-Los Angeles 2 St. Louis 6 San Franeiseo & Probable Pitchérs. Tédav Chicago Jackson 14-10 at New York (Kroll 0-0) Pittsburgh (Gibbon. 95) at Philadélphia (Culp 8:7) | Milwaukée (Lemastér - 13-8) Houston (Brown. 2-12 of Cincinatti (Jay 9-8) at Los Ki-| Angeles (Drysdale 13-13) (N) | St. Louis (Craig 6-5) at San [Robin Playoffs: Bathe Park at|Francisco (Hendley 10-8) |Woodview Park and Fernhill \Park; both games at 6.30 ».m Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget |League Round-Robin Playoffs: \Connatight Park at Lake Vista jand Rundle Park at Nipigor| |Park; both gamés at 6.30 p.m. UAW League: P'-- Nixie vs) |Ward's Billiards, .. Aiexandra| Park (west diamond) and Seu: gog Cleaners vs Kent's Western Tire, at Alexandra Park (éast Games Sunday Chicigo at Néw York (2) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia St, Louis at San Francisco Cincinnati at Los Angéles Milwaukee at Houston ----, League L Pet. GBL/Buffalo 615 610 55 3 508 13 75 47: 7% 48 69 51 64 62 Ba ux ¢ Chicago New York Detroit diamond); both games at 6.15 p.m. Civil Sérvicé Leagué: Scott's Chickén Villa vs Thompson's Plumbing, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m.; DéHart's Excelsiors v8 Reynold's Aluminum,at Alex- andta Park, 9.30 p.m.: Féley's Plumbing vs Dodd's Motors, at 'Therniten's Cornérs, 6.45 0.m. and Ontarid steel vs Rundle's Garden Centré, at Radio Park, 6.45 p.m. | Néighbotirhdod Ass6c, Baritam) Girls Leagué: Fernhill at Lake) Vista; Brodksidé at Storie Park: Southmead at Valleyview: King- sidé at Rastview; Hartian Park lat North Oshawa and Cotrticé lat Connatight Park; all gaffes jat 6.90 p.m. |SOCCER | Oshawa atid District Assoe.: \(@d Division) Ukraifiia v8 INapeo, at 6.45 p.m., and (18t Division) Ukrainia vé Rangers. at 8.00 p.m.; Both games at Kinsmen Civié Memorial Sta- dium. LACROSSE _ Oshawa Minor Novice League Playoffs: Union Rod and Gin vs Alito Workérs Crédit Union, a-island » Inglés 3.00 2.60\6f America'. a- ath Hiliera 3.80; Miles Trot for. +year-olds. Purse $10,000 sat og. ag, ae 4ddéd. Gross $10,340. (10) 166 if + Dictator Pick, B&|i0-Sear Way, Foster 55.50 14.60 9.46 termine, kee Jf, Darn Tooting) 1-Glidden Hanover, Wheeler 14.50 7. ang fi. - &Donner Hanever, Dennis Le Lore fefused to come oul of The Start Spee, won handily chute and was & Mute! scratch. | "ee ® lan if Order: DQ-1ntéerioper, Ava- ion Célia, Pair Nancy, Express Rodney, S866ND RACE = 7 Furlong Pace fOr) just Jamie, Time Song, and Miss Barry 3-year: afd up. Purse $600 (8) | Prom, 2-Unele |) Findley 6.40 3.40 2.50|DQ--Finished 3rd, disqualified and placed $-Oalé Mité; Galbraith 3,00 2.40' féurth for 4 lapped of break af fhe wire. 8-Danhy Lée Grattan, Hie 7186 sii Won driving NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3-year) ih Orbe: Stéwart's Billard, olds afd up. Purse $1300 (6) Becky Dérwood, or W. Grattan, Andy) 1Geergé Volo, Findley 11,70 $.70 3.20 4.50 iz Coun Pi he Tramp. |OFriseo L6é J, Geisel Jr. DAIL' oouece, § AND 2, PAID $62.70) a-Colane| C Volo, Galbraith Start goed, wen driving Alse Ran in Order: rier Ridhard,| ' tert St Al Sin 4 ins, y s in a ~ Bylo BNE--Pel, aia heh Anish | won, ariving Total Pool 174,867 Attendance $,810 1 Sti in Order: Jonnny Baie, Tar.) ' port Avery, irish Biué; afd Hollyrosd ' " i | Orioles Receive adore tot apepan ON Ot H Shreve i He f 14.10 $3 ry mmer ope Toallant N Gratien, LiMeureix 6H) BALTIMORE (AP) -- Baiti- pillon, Jaspers eid, usenie. Direc! 6,| Ore Orioles, contending for the and Kitty Kin. American League pennant, got cir AAte I salle Paes tor Syaer:| @ glimmer of hope Friday from S Senne Boy, C. Carmi 1990 7.20 4% doctor who said that Boog eee gs al 540 3.4) Powell's wrist injury 'doesn't sed 900d, won easily look as bad as indicated" orig- purrice, Tophed! Preeaie krgot and one mally. den Mae. é But the final word won't be Pace tor +| known until Monday, when Pow: 2.80 2.80 9.40, @ll is to return for another ex- 'org amination by Dr. James SiRTH RACE = 1 Mil year-olds and up. Purse to 160k into the incident, "but) I will say 1 don't approve of| playing a harmonica on thé 'us| friatter we had lost a series like that one." The incident occurred on the) bus heading 'or the Chicago air- port after a 5-0 loss to the White Sox Thursday and New York's fourth straight loss. | Berra had indicated that, he; considered the. fine essential to maintain team discipline during * his fret year ag a manager. Persol, Hank Fight To Draw NEW YORK (AP) ~ Light heavyweight contender Johnny Persol of New York and Henry Hank of Detroit fought to a 10- round draw Friday night in the last of the wéekly television fights from Madison Square Garden. : There were no knockdowns, but the two light heavies fought savage, toe-to-toe slugging duels. In the othér gamé, Stan HOarfjat Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m. First Cowan Meets Nick Westlock Amateur Title SASKATOON (CP) -- Key putts propelled Gary Cowan of 4, | Toronte 63 62 504 11% 61 61 500 14 57 66 463 18% 56 66 459 19 49 76 992 27% 6 % 377% |1 Los Angeles Minnesota Boston Clevéland Washington Kansas City Friday's Results New York 0 Boston 7 Karisas City 3 Washington 2 Baltimore 4 Chicago 2 Minnesota 1 Detroit 4 New York (Stottlemyre 2-6 or Williams 1-4 and Downing 10-5) at Boston (Monbouqutete. $-11 f 'Los Angélées (D. Leé 5-3 and ber 3-5 and Donovan 6-7 Kansas City (Pena 10-41) at Washifigton Marum $4. ; Chicago (Horlén. 9-7) : Minnesota (Grant 10-9) at De- \troit (Aguirre 2-7) | Gameés Sunday Start Also Nostro, Resting, Gréy Donna, Man and Beldade Winner, Hadagai. Trainer J Pool 16,950 ing. Thréé-year-olds. feenth M bare bre Eckie, Ma Lécom, Popéy, A-Benédictus and Blue oppet, A--J C DAILY DOUBLE, 10 AND 1, PAID $29.30! Winner, ch g, 3, Flaming Fieet Los Angeles at Cleveland ppdjinvmeer by the Probable Pitchers Today Poot 34,964 THIR: os WR RACE Purse $2200. Maigén, Start good, won easily Chance 14-5) at Clevéland (Sie-|, Maiden Winner, met Baltimore (Bértaina 00) at|P rn Two-yésr-olds. 62 Furlong: Kansas City at Washington |, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Maiden fhrée- and four-yéar-olds. 6 Furiongs (12) 16-Prime Away, Robinson 10.10 5.90 4.30 6Bivé Sky Law, Walsh 2-Tag Day, Lanoway |, won handily 13.80 8.50 9.40 Jet invader, Kellilyn, Primate -- Galtut by Mack, Double Poot 39,743. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim- One and one-six- 5.10 3.20 2.40 4.10 2.90 2.00 ies (8) "Around thé Hills, Parsons -Jazz Round, Leblanc Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Exhortator, Devii Meyer and R C Best Entry. -- Star Rhymer, Trainer J Cc 3.30 2.50 2: * 3.2024 and Lamabé 84) (D-N) Ships yet boa Robinson 3.50 att good, won éasily Also Ran in Order: Maid of Honor, Wild 'abivs, Hi Lynnie, West Term, Kirn and Zeesexite, --, : 5 ék 6, or br g 2, Bide Man Cavano by Isolater, Trainer oot 39,305 : : POURTH RACE -- Purse $2200, isin | Rae The Sunset, Walsh 15.00 dtwait, Gomez; wk 'ark Heights, Harrison alse Ran vy Sig Bunty's Tri - Néw York at Boston Los Angélés at Cléevéland Minnésota at Détroit I ational League bas ceaaate 1h $3 58 = | Jacksonvillé ee |Rochéster Richmond Columbus Atlanta Friday's Results Rochester 2 Columbus 9 Baltimore at Chicago (2) |P 6-Gr St he anees, Threé- and four-year-old'. 6 Fur- reBetgm, Walsh lily Keane, (2) Leadér and Doll Odell, i -\Witner, ch ¢, 2, Seiled Away -- Princess jay ind, Trainer RS Bate oo! 44/351 FIFTH hace -- Purse $2600. Allow- éncés. Threé-- and four-year-cids. 4 Fur lerigs (7) : 2Chiet Geronims, Bailey $70 4.30 3.40 9 4.50 ess, Mey i, ng . : in Order: Big Rocky, Swirt of ip Van Jivé, Lebiane 63 én Ais6 nen at. Quinetia Poot 22,911 0. RACE -- Purse $2600. Allow: lan in Order: Rocky Queen, Jerey| Wi Bronzé Slipper,. Martian|* G'Kar, "Stell - 6.00, 3.80. 3.00 |>Constanela tnd, Turcotte" SFast Date, Bailey" - ig "also Ron im Order: Pebisen, # i Kar, Autumn Souvenir, Cinnerthe. ona jar 4 » ok 6 of br @ 3, Alibierix -- ued by Nasruiiah, Trainer J Lan- Poot 43,005 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse ances, Three-yesr-clds and up. one-sixteenth Miles (8) mugtcho, Turcotte $-Royal Maple, Potts . Allow. ana 7M 4.70 4) '8 i3 Sad 'osea, won, eesihy . won Also Raf in Order: Blue Light, Ship, Tres Suave, Botiée and Selim Winner, & hy --_ es vents igre Marte. Trainer Merritt Jr. {Poor 53,008 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2500. "Heil day Handicap Series'. trae yeanoias. 14 Miles (Main Course) (6) § -Playamps, Harrison = 9.90 Fr i3 @ -Tarapacé; McComb p i 1A-Prime Princess, Léblene Also Ran in Order: Gertruae 4. Giack com, jnen Doctor, ana ova . An' Wrdy and © Kisanay, Bair a Fis orig ad Pip by Playdate. Poot 56,256 Attendance 5,851, Syracuse 1 Richmond 8 Atlanta at Buffalé (2) ppd. Jacksonvillé at Toronto ppd. Games Today Réchéstér at Colimbus Syracuse at Rienmond Atlanta at Buffalé (2) Jacksonville at Térénte (2) Kitchener and Nick Weslock ~of Toronto into the final round of the 1964 Canadian amateur golf ¢hampionship today ecompéting fér a title each has won before. Weslock holed an uphill five. footer to nip Keith Alexander of Calgary 2 and 1 and Cowan con- hecied with a 45-footér to com- plete a 6 and 4 remp over an- other Calgarian, Doug Silver- bérg. Wesléck won the titlé in Weslock and Cowan havé mét ifi match play five timiés prev- idusly. The 46-year-old Toronto player holds a 3-2 edgé. 'an reached the sémii-final whipping John Kilburn of Edmonton 6 and 5. Weslock | ttipped Johnny Johnston of Van- couver 2 and 1. o There Are Special Benefits For All 1957 and 1962, Cowan in 1961.|f léd Houdaille with thrée goals and one assist. Rodney Brady was tops for Auto Workers with four goals plus two assists. Danny Moréncy added more for the winters. PEEWEE LEAGUE In the PeeWee séti-final, Oshawa Dairy reversed af éarlier loss, taking Kelly De- Grays 8-5, but still lost out for thé final playoff round, Johnny's Pals edged into the final with 4 5-3 victory over Westmourt Kiwanis. Kélly DeGrays and Johnny's Pals will open their best 2-out-of- § final playoff for the Kell DeGray Trophy at Bathe Par Wednésday night. Sid Root léq Johnny's Pais in the seoring départment with three goals, Rorabeck and Mills added singles. Harrison and Murdoch tallied for Westmount. Mills notehed four goals for Oshawa Dairy in their win, while Aru clicked with three. Harrison arid Murdoch notched three Persol, 3-to-1 favorite, put on the pressure all the way in ihe final rownd to gain the nod from all three officials: That enabled him to get the Airaw, Judges Castellano and Tony Rossi' ¢ach called it a Sai | Brooks. Order: ft ' windy city, Ditarmbre Beles BHuey itis looking at an X-ray) Chief G and Money ; en through bandage ,_ Dr.| UMA. 4 Ae &, PAD' 925.50 | Besos said _ Sa ae \slugger may have e) onl SEVENTH RAGE -- 1) Mille Tie teal e small chip in a bone in his yore and up. Purse $9000. ae ae wrist at Boston Thursday. eSprite Kid, White 3.10 490%.00/The first report, after Powell a Betey Herbert Toamrain: agai crashed into the left field wall) Start 906d, won easily in Boston, was that he would 'Asie Ran tn Order: Ardee, Cadenza, ana\be unable to play for a month. draw, giving each fighter five Att Mercante had it 6-4 for| Hank, There are only three more/ fights left on the télevision pro- gram. 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