Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 11

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 29, 1965 MUSTANGS OUT Toronto Pair Leads Rally, Good Margin 11.8 mile-long route in 19 min- utes and 57 seconds, despite a violent windstorm which blew and across the route. By CLAUDE HENAULT EDMONTON (CP)--The Ford Mustang team, whiph had been|¥ in the team's category ; a ae trans-canete 4,000 mile The Mustang also benefited rally, was eliminated Wednes-|from a point re-assessment, and day when their second - place/its total was lowered to 98 from t. } ee Perens fo Sep OM. Henry Taylor of London and The car had been in fourth) nonin 'awards of Fabreville t the start of the run|0Pmn "aware , ened bat had to retire|@ue-, also finished the day with noneseey OC Paso nia erfect score. Taylor, driving because of transmiss a Ford Cortina, dropped from troubles, only 20 miles from A ts Ania. oh hasaiien he Regina - Ed-|Second to ird place | ng thed ' of the re-assessment of the Mc- f Lennan - Wilson 'score. To compete in the teams eat) egory, three cars must particl-| VALIANT IS FOURTH pate in or ey from hg aa The Valiant of Gene Baer. ning to end, There are only twO'son of Dearborn, Mich., an Mustangs left in the event. Doug Gallop of Ppointe Claire, hg vows team, = had! Que., a wits hg woe en second, now takes overjagain due to recheck of Tues- first place, followed by a Chev-|day's figures. They are fourth. elle squad and a team of Jap-| wen Graham of pores Aghe! anese Toyotas. Alta, and Henry Acteson o In individual competition, the| Calgary, picked up only five team of laus Ross and John|penalty points during the run, Bird of Toronto remained in) and finished in fifth place. first position and, in fact, re-| Part of the effect of the storm duced the number to 43 from 48\hit drivers while they were BO- of penalty points it was carry-|ing through the closed section, day, rally officials announced that Francis Bradley had bhe- come ill and was retiring from the event. He had been driving Wednesday's Results |\Chicago 2 Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 0 a Toyota, New York 8 Houston 12 International League Bradley, Canadian sports car pittsburgh 2 Los Angeles 0 Ww driving champion in 1962, and Probable Pitchers Today | Atlanta 7 3 700 -- navigator Pat Piggott of Cher-\gan Francisco (Marichal 3-1) at) Columbus 8 4 .667 rywood, Ont., were in 31st place|tog Angeles (Drysdale 2-2) (N) Toronto 7 4 .636 at the end of Wednesday's run.\g+. Louis (Simmons 0-2) at Toledo 5 6 455 They carried 1,066 penalty|wijwaukee (Cloninger 1-2) (N)|Buffalo 4 5 444 points, Neil Johnso of Toronto\chicago (oonce 1-9) at Rochester 7 a will take Bradley's place, Clacinaatl (O'Toole 0-2) (N) Jacksonville 4 6-400 Point standings in the manu--- Syracuse 3 7 300 American League WL Pet, GBL § 3 72] -- |s 3.700 AP facturer's category left the! Volvo team well ahead with 690 points. The second - place| Chicago Chevelle team had 1,944 and! yinnesota 7 the Toyota team had 3,346. eeaaen Mechanical defects forced the} , Volkswagen 1500 of laus Bar') YESTERDAY S STARS tels of West Hill, Ont., Rodman Nye of Canfield, Ohio, out at the end of Wednesday's irates, checked leg. The team had been in 15th ek Selias 2-0 on three| position with 362 points at thelnits for his second victory with-| end of Tuesday's run to Regina.! ot 9 joss Today, the cars, now reduced : in number to 41 from the orig-| Batting--Matty Alou, Giants, inal 43 that started in Montreal| powered San Francisco to a 9-3 Pitching--Bob Veale, mile run from here to el-jlies with a bases-loaded triple San Francisco 9 Philadelphia 3, Washington |Baltimore (Bunker 1-1) (N) BASEBALL SCORES, STANDING By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Detroit 7 4 636 National League Boston 5 4 556 Ww e Pe. GBL|Cleveland 5 4 556 Cincinnat 8 4 667 -- |New York 6 6 500 Los Angeles 8 5 615 %%|Baltimore 5 6 455 Houston 9 6 600 %|Los Angeles 5 7 AMT Chicago 6 5 545 1%| Washington 4 9 .308 San Francisco 7 7 .500 2 (ansas City 2 $8 .200 Arrest : i: = % Wednesday's Results Milwaukee 4 6 .400 3 \ansas City 1 New York § New York 6 9 .400 3% Los Angeles 4 Detroit 5 St. Louis 4 7 364 314| Minnesota 3 Cleveland 9 : ! Baltimore 6 Washington 3 Probable Pitchers Today (Richert 1-0) Wednesday's Results 'olumbus 3-2 Rochester 1-4 acksonville 2 Toronto 0 Toledo 4 Syracuse 1 Atlanta at Buffalo ppd, cold Thursday's Games and|Py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toledo at Syracuse Pitts-| Columbus at Rochester Los/Atlanta at Buffalo (2) OPTOMETRIST 136 Simcoe St. North PHONE 723-4191 L Pet. GBL innings as F, R. BLACKo.o g. The reduction was the result) of an adjustment of figures from Tuesday's leg of the rally. PENALTIES OFFSET The Volvo team picked up) seven penalty points Wednes- day, all of them in a closed section held at the Wainwright army camp, some 200 miles east of here, but this was off- set by the points they gained in the re-assessment. Paul McLennan of Toronto and John Wilson of New Dun- dee, Ont., not only covered the) 600 - mile rally route without but the real blast was felt by C those who had already passed due B. ! through the area. Jean Steagall, of Merchant- ville, N.J., navigator of the Volvo which is leading in women's competition, pointed to the speckled hood and wind- screen of her car and said she was hit by hail. She and her partner, Diana Carter of Tor- onto, have 995 penalty points. Their only competitors, Anne Coombe and June Taylor of Toronto, driving an Isuzu, have 2,287 points. At the end of the leg Wednes- picking up a single penalty) point, but also had the fastest | time of the day in the closed section. 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