CANADA'S Scholastic Rowing champions, from St. Catharines Collegiate Insti- tute, are shown above in their 'shell'. They are head- ed for the Royal Henley Regatta in England, next Canada's Henley Team BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS CANADIAN PRESS |Boston 24 35 .407 12% \Kansas City 16 38 .296 18 Friday's Results Minnesota 2 New York 10 |Boston 3 Chicago 4 |Washington 2 Baltimore 0 |Kansas City 1 Detroit 3 { |Los Angeles 2 Cleveland 3 525 6%) . Probable. Pitchers Today -500 [Minnesota (Grant 6-1) 468 10 | Yi 7 34.443 11 |New York (Ford 6-6) By THE National League | W L Pet. GBL| 625 -- 579 567 541 Los Angeles Milwaukee Cincinnati San Francisco Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago 33 at By MURRAY CHASS Houston 28 $7 .431 12) to Monb ° t, Hank Aguirre, whose enthus. pos Veneers. 47) asm has earned him the label New York 21 42 .333 18%'Chicago (Howard 3-4) | of team cheerleader, made Friday's Results | Chicago 1 Cincinnati 3 Kansas City (Segui 4-6) at/Kansas City. Athletics his latest Detroit (McLain 2-3) a St. Louis 5 Miiwaukee 4 \victim, stopping them on three Pittsburgh 1 Houston 5 Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 2 New York 0 San Francisco 3 % a aod Pitchers. Today iladetphia '(Herbert 3-3) at washington (Narum 2-6) Los Angeles (Willhite 0-0) -- [paitimore (Pappas 6-2) (N) New York (Fisher 5-6) at! San Francisco (Marichal 10-5)|- St, Louis (Ssdecki 26) at pane Milwaukee (Cioninger 9-4) tahava bis | Jacksonville |Syracuse |Los Angeles (Newman 7-4) \Cleveland, (T' 5- perenne (resp 2) eighth against two defeats and tied him with Minnesota Twins' Camilo Pascual as the Ameri- can League's winningest pitch- Leagu jers. The victory also was the A ig GBL Tigers' sixth straight and 672. -- (boosted them to within three 2 Allen Leads Petes To Win Ce 6% ; 1 8 | 30. 484 1214) PETERBOROUGH (CP) Peterborough moved into sole at International w 45 38 38 33 Pittsburgh (Gibbon 1-5 or Schwall 3-2) at Houston (Ray- Rochester John Sorenson, Bob Groh, Dave Clayton, Gerry Piove- sana, Ross Moorehouse b week, where they will be bidding for the honors in the Princess Elizabeth Chal- ;race. The exper- : ies aoe consists on (stroke) and coxswain Bo left-to-right, Rick Burgess, Matheson. : F Hans Shefski, Bob Kusiak, --CP Wirephoto : ih To Run In 27 422 1644} |possession of second place in pnene, +9) Toledo 97 38 415 17 | \Chicago (Jackson 4-8) »at Buffalo 19 288 2544) 2) |the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- ( 'ition Senior A standings by de- Cincinnati (Maloney 5-3) | Friday's Results \feating Huntsville Hawks 14-9 |Columbus 1-2 Buffalo 3-0 American League /Toledo 1 Toronto 8 Ww Friday night. Bobby Allen, standout in Mann Cup playoffs L Pet. GBL| Syracuse 5 Atlanta 3 621 |Rochester at Jacksonville with Brooklin last. season and in Western Canada before that, 610 ppd 379 Saturday's Games led Peterborough with four goals. 569 Rochester at Atlanta 567 «3 Syracuse at Jacksonville It was Allen's first appear- ance after coaching from the 484 8 | (2) bench for the first nine games aa Hie] | |Minnesota Chicago |Cleveland | Detroit |Baltimore |Los Angeles 12 Horses New York .450 10 | Columbus at Toronto Washington 413 1244) Toledo at Buffalo rea eas Plate Trial TORONTO (CP) -- Twelve orses Friday entered the scheduled ga Associated Press Sports Writer! 'hits in Detroit Tigers' 3-1 vic-! at tory Friday night. | The triumph was Aguirre's) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey. June 19. 1965 Q At 33 the Tigers' oldest! ayer, Aguirre is far ahead of |his performance in 1964 when he jhad a 5-10 record and constantly fought with anyone who was willing. But this year, Aguirre has labandoned fighting and discov- ered pitching. The new attitude resulted in ja new Aguirre "from spring training on. After listening to his shouts of encouragement to other players from the bench, acting manager Bob Swift called the pitcher "my cheer- leader." Elsewhere in the league, New York Yankees bombed the Twins 10-2, Chicago White Sox edged Boston Red Sox 4-3, Cleveland Indians nipped Los Angeles Angels 3-2 and Wash- ington Senators stopped Balti- more Orioles' seven-game win- ning streak 2-0. /ERROR BREAKS TIE | Aguirre gave up a home run Aguirre Wins Again; Grand Slam For MM mes of the first-place Twins.jto Mike Hershberger in, fourth snapped a 1-1 tie in the when Willie Horton reac second base on shortstop Bert Campaneris' error and scoreé as Don Wert doubled. : The Tig inning. Mickey Mantle hit his first. grand slam homer since Aug,, 19,1962, triggering the Yankees to their victory over Minnesota.' Mantle connected in the first: inning off Mel Nelson, Phil* Linz, Roger Maris and Rose evens added homers for* pet = York. Bill Skowron's home run. in the Chicago sixth broke a 3-3. deadlock and sent the Red Sox to their eighth straight loss. Bob Tillman smacked a two-run ho- mer for Boston, ve Cleveland edged Los Angeles on Rocky Colavito's 14th homet' in the seventh inning after the Anbels had tied the contest 2-2 in the third. 4 -- ito Ken Harrelson and a single, YESTERDAY'S STARS |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Batting--Mickey Mantle, Yan-| jkees, hit a grand slam homer, in the first inning, triggering! New York to a 10-2 victory over American League leading Min-| --" For a Real Deal TIRES See Don or Vance | Quece's Plate trial at Woodbine Race Track Mon- |day and the field has been} divided into two. | The plate trial, designed to) give owners a chance to judge! it horses be- To Be Largest Ever sec-|the first Canadian entry to win arines youngsters earned a s v senior event at. the U.S. By CRAIG SWAYZE Philadelphia Wins As Stuart Hammers Dodgers By MIKE RATHET this year. Earlier this week, Al- jen was named Peterborough's Athlete of the Year. Larry Ferguson and Paul and pair. winners added Braves with a 4-2 lead in thel feat a Jerry jnesota Twins. Pitching--Hank Aguirre, troit Tigers, St, Catharines Standard ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Canada is sending its largest rowing contingent in history to this year's Royal Henley Regatta. Leading the way to the Eng- lish rowing classic are George Hungerford and Roger Jackson of Vancouver, the 1964 Olympic gold medal pair, and a St. Catharines Collegiate Institute eight, 1965 Canadian scholastic champions. The pair will be joined in the silver goblets by two spares from the St. Catharines eight while the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup competition for schoolboy eights will see the Canadian champions number- ing a Shawnigan Lake school crew from British Columbia as part of its opposition. EARNED GRANT The St. Catharines boat earned the right to a federal fitness fund grant for half its expenses to the English regatta by defeating the Shawnigan Lake crew at last month's Ca- nadian scholastic rowing cham- pionships here. The .easterners finished half a length up on the B.C, entry and clocked 4:53 for the mile. ond to LaSalle High School dfja Philadelphia in the senior eight| ; final at the U.S. scholastic' row-| four at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., last ling championships in Washing-| year. | iton. But in taking second, the| "We've had some problems Canadians beat the defendingjrowing around examinations Princess Elizabeth Challenge|these past couple of weeks, Cup winners, Washington - Lee| Nicholson admitted. High School of Arlington, Va.| Boasting a total of 24 years'|hour on the water every even- rowing experience, the St.jing." Catharines. CI eight averages | The crew began training lyears of age, six feet one inch February, working out indoors} lin height and 164 pounds. with weights. The first Coach Jack Nicholson, tremendous success in his six| since. years of coaching St. Cath-\ ppnrED EXPENSES Catharines Collegiate row ing) 4merican-made shells overseas here. And most of his crews | when the fitness have been on the compat vari- lcrew has had to scramble in an attempt to line up a boat in England. i DOMINATE RACERS - Nicholson's senior lightweight eights have dominated both the Canadian Henley and the U.S.). Cpe national championships for the|!"8 Association has last four years. On top of that, his collegiate eight has won the famed Calder Cleland Memor- ial Trophy race for schoolboy crews at the last two Canadian Henleys and the collegiate has ruled the Canadian scholastic Ady g championships mince | seas, However, the fitness eoun-| lof Westbridgeford for us,'"' ex-| it's like." The St. Catharines crew had A week earlier, the St. Cath- One of his crews also became |i! balked and suggested shells {be bought for the row, then) |sold after the Henley. ; y i sing the senior A schoolboy in taking t Tl tore the Queen bine June 26, as the sixth » include "However, rine, |we've still managed at least an|} Sea. injrun as the seventh race, in- League-leading Dodgers. row | Mort, 33-\came in April and Nicholson Now I Wonder and Isle of Mull./and 14 runs batted in for ll year-old engineer has enjoyed|has logged close to 3,000 miles ALMOST ASSURED a winter book favorites for the} " arines Rowing Club and St.| Denied expenses to ship their;Queen's lrest of the league, he has man | Lucky Marine and Des Erables erg re almost assured of starting ; ordered a cut-back in funds two|berths in the 114-mile Queen's ety like this 1965 Henley entry.| weeks ago, the St. Catharines| Plate. kin Maloney of Toronto, moved "The English Amateur Row-/nesday by defeating Good Old borrowed Mort, last year's top two-year-| lone from Muncey Becket School|old horse in Canada. |plained crew manager Art Olivier of Calgary, is the only Wing. "We have no idea what/horse which | Western Canada planned to. spend. $2,800 on get-/Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls,) iting its rowing equipment over-|N.B:, who will return from a} successful season in the United States. plate trial, heir three-year-old s Plate at Wood-|Associated Press Sports Writer|ninth but Mack Jones hit a two- is 1 1-16 miles.| Dick Stuart: his arsenal mut-| out, two-run homer off rookie ision, to be runjfled by the rest of the league,|Don Dennis, sending the game | lace Monday, willjcontinued to explode against |into extra innings. liane degree tie Ron sae Tas long, Lucky Ma-|Los Angeles pitching Friday| Then, in the 1th, White led| truntsville Bob Clark, John Ro- Grand Gallop, Nearctic|night as he smashed a homer off with his 1th homer, off re-|harts Latry ireland Dwight ir, Champlain and Whistlingjand a key two-run single while liever Phil Niekro. IDavies and Jim Higgs saaree| a leading Philadelphia Phillies to) Tommy Harper hit a two-run'one apiece. The second division, to -beja 4-2°victory over the National/homer in the third inning for| Ireland was acquired from ! ____|the Reds, following a triple by|the Huntsville Junior B club His latest evtburst gave him a|Leo Cardenas, and Vada Pinson|while Davies and Higgs were doubled in the other Cincinnatijbrought up from the Oshawa r for 11}run in the sixth inning. Green Gaels Junior A club be- |games against Dodger pitching) Joey Jay and Bill McCool,|fore the game. |--rated the toughest in the ma-/meanwhile, held the Cubs to| Each club collected 13 penat-| \jors. In 42 games against the|foyr hits with McCool finishing |ties. in the hard-checking game jup. with three innings of no-hit,|watched by a crowd of 1,000. jaged only four homers and 18/six-strikeout relief work. Jay [RBI while "hitting a meek. 243. now is 6-2. i? | The loss képt the Dedgers) jack Sanford and Frank| hoe ie seed *4-game| Linzy also combined talents for} CAMERON lead over Milwaukee Braves,|a four-hi lwho dropped a 5-4 decision to . ee er wis Wrecking ist. Louis Cardinals on Bill). ; Sree tages poe LA ee ; \supplied San Francisco's runs Demolition |White's 10th inning homer. _jwith homers. Haller hit a solo Elsewhere, Cincinnati Reds shot in the second inning and We Wreck Anywhere-- edged Chicago Cubs 3-1, San|mays wrapped it up with his Any Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- T61 Mill St., Oshawa 4 one goal each. The first di Fly le cludes Des Erables. Good. Old) Super Flow, Market Bid,|38 average with five bomecy) Flyalong and Good Old Mort, Plate, along with Lucky Marine, owned by Lar- nto plate contention last. Wed- wc fohigertad oo Nase ist homer in the fourth. York Mets 3-0 an ouston AS-| wm, itros belted Pittsburgh Pirates| pirates" reach' with oe a |fourth inning against Bob Veale HOMER TIES GAME 'after the Pitfsburgh starter had The Cardinals appeared to retired the first nine Houston have it wrapped up against the| batters in order. Whistling Sea, owned by Paul could represent in the plate. Des Erables will be ridden by; |Byrne and Cy Coombs. scored ----_ W -BAR-L RANCH -- Presents -- Western Games on 'Horses June 20th Sunday 11:00 A.M. * 10 EVENTS * PRIZES FOR EACH CLASS * OPEN COMPETITION * SPECIAL CLASS FOR GIRLS ADMISSION FREE Above Rosslyn on Gerrard Rd, WN. checked Kansas} Cannon scored three goals eachicity Athletics 3-1 on three hits,| Ofer retiring the last 16 men in or-| De-| 1 GCooper's Texaco 56 Bruce St. or 410 Ritson Rd. N. In the 10-year history of the four horses have Duff Second "It takes months to arrange:yone on to win the Queen's a anything like that," said Wing. [Plate They are Can ited In Tourist Cup "It was completely out of the|Champ in 1956, Lyford Cay in question. And after all, it was|1957, Caledon Beau in 1958 and) DOUGLAS, Isle of Man. (CP- our own shells we wanted any-|Canebora in 1963. |AP)--Britain's Mike Hailwood way. | won the 500-c.c. Tourist Trophy; Australia's New Racetrack ONTARIO COUNTY Will Be Almost "Too Much' | By ROBERT COLEMAN | Canadian Press Correspondent) MELBOURNE (CP) -- Aus-| tralia's newest racetrack--out-| doing even famous Flemington,| headquarters of horseracing in this country--opens shortly. The track named Sandown Park, is at Springvale, a sub- urb about 15 miles from the heart of Melbourne. It cost £3,500,000 $8,500,000) to build and provides the ultimate in comfort for the paying custom- ers, The track will be the racing headquarters of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, one of Aus- tralia's oldest racing clubs and sponsor of the Caulfield Cup, the nation's second richest handicap race. The new course will have en- closures, with names like the Casino Room, the Harlequin Room, the Mura! Room and the |stanc is jwill have a straight i.n of four/is scheduled for Tuesday with FLY FROM TORONTO The St. Catharines contingent} SPORTS BRIEFS is scheduled to fly from Tor-| onto Thursday, June 24, and ENTER OPEN will have five days on the water | TORONTO (CP) -- Billy Cas- before competition starts June per of Apple Valley, Calif., and . Doug Sanders of Cedartown, oe oy eigen bag! an|Ga., have entered the, Canadian Aueralia oo eight - oared event at the Eng-/Open golf' championship -- here see en Taal Ssh regatia, But" Nictolon is (Juy 147 oxyge! room for tired jockeys.|Cong srewing, *K® 8 MATHEWS WINDS UP BUILD STATION j-- TORONTO (CP)--Sir Stanley A railway station has been |Matthews, 50-year-old' English bu' for the course, which also} |soccer great, will play his last ba hg an ana terminal pane ih tots Sy ot Phe traek itself will be a "fa : ts |testin. grour ay horses. 'The| Attracts 190 Soccer. League here Saturday shortest "*raight : stretch from| MILTON, Ont. (CP) -- The Steulad's acts dime hae oe aed pe hee furlongs ('4/qualifying round for the On-|City, the only soccer club out- mile); in mile races the horses|tario Open Golf championship] <iq' of England he has signed the with in a 33-year career. seat 8,500 persons, with plenty of standing room, and reserved) boxes as well. In front of the} mound from which! races may be watched in the open. 30 Another feature will be the) most luxurious jockeys' room in) Ontario Open furlongs before the first turn. |190 players competing for motorcycle race here Friday in two hours, 28 minutes, nine sec- onds. | His average speed on an MV, |was 91.69 miles an hour. Joe Dumphy of Britain, rid- a Norton, was second in 2:30:28.8, and Canada's Mike |Duff, of Toronto, third on a |Matchless in 2:34:12. | "There were 69 riders in the lfleld from 14 countries. Dymphy averaged 90.28 miles an hour, Duff 88.09. | RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.6. || CHIROPRACTOR jing in South Ontario County MASS T.B. SURVEY List of Dates and Location CHECK BELOW FOR YOUR AREA HOURS at All Clinics -- 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ] 100 King St. E. -- 728-5156 LOCATION TESTING DATES The straight (homestretch) is|12 spots available. two furlongs, slightly uphill.| The survivors of the 18-hole There are on' two turns on the qualifying round begin play nine-furlongs - and-88-yard cir-/Thursday, along with 28 profes- RENT-A-CA READING AND X-RAY DATES WHITBY TOWNSHIP -- Dr. Thornton Public School JUNE 21 JUNE 24 DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH © $5.00 PER DAY - wmueact cus MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS ROUGE -- Rosebank Road School 725-6553 og ge FAIRPORT BEACH -- School _ ---- , ~ [|| soopwoop -- Town Holt _ THE EXCITING NEW SQUIRE'S BEACH--Jackson's Residence BAY RIDGES Bayview Heights School races through sun windows. 1938, knocking Schmel- BROUGHAM -- Township Hall | GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB The 819-feet-long stand : will] ing out in the first round, sit. The track 100 feet wide, sionals and 20 .amateurs who has gra 1 ourface like all/qualified automatically, in the major Australian race-| 54s holq, three - day champion- Ascot Room, where punters may watch the races in com- fort, sipping champagne brought by stewards or breast- ing the bar. Or they may watch! the races while lunching in sumptuous dining rooms. BETTING ON TV In any of these places race- goers will be able to place their| bets without leaving the room,| checking betting and other in- formation from one of 65 closed- circuit television screens. JUNE 21 and 22 JUNE 21 JUNE 22 JUNE 22 JUNE 23 JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE. 24 and JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 24 and 25 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 25 JUNE 28 JUNE 28 JUNE 29 JUNE 29 and JUNE 29 JUNE 30 UXBRIDGE -- Music Hall WEST ROUGE School Auditorium Whitby -- St. Mark's United Church tracks. ship. , Steeplechasers will negotiate' Both the qualifying round and 16 fences in a two-mile race,'\championship play will be held two of the fences being on the over the par-71, 6,505-yard Tra- | way up a fairly steep hill at the jfaigar Golf and Country Club back of the course. The steeple-' course here. i chase course is one of the most) The tournament will feature spectacular in Australia, being 1g holes of medal play each on elevated at the back of the Thursday, Friday and Satur- course. day. "here is little difference be REMEMBER WHEN... | tween the facilities for mem-| bers of the club and the general) By THE CANADIAN PRESS public. The cheapest enclosure} Max Schmeling, fighting will cost only three' shillngs} as the Nazis' champion (about 40 cents) to enter. | of white Aryan strength, There will be 273 totalisator| knocked out Joe Louis in the windows. On Australian race-| 12th round 29 years ago to- tracks government - controlled) day--in 1936--the year be- totalisators operate, as well as| fore the Brown Bomber be- licensed bookmakers. There will] came the world's heavy- be bars up to 180 feet long from} weight champion boxer. which punters may watch the| Louis avenged his defeat in 25 JUNE 28 JUNE 28 JULY 2 JULY 2 PICKERING -- Municipal Building rounds IS NOW OPEN FOR PLAY ALTONA ROAD -- Rouge Hill United Church - There Are Special Benefits For Ail For Starting Times and Membership Information Call 921-1970 Bb euttvitte CLAREMONT -- (Placed to be Advised BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN : @ ACADIAN @ PONTIAC s BUICK Request No maintenance costs . . . 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