Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1966, p. 10

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* 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 6, 1966 35 miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, are four of the en- tries -- and some of them couldn't stand the delay. RALLY TALLY -- in the mud! That's the story of the 4,000-mile Trans-Canada Vancouver - Quebec City car rally. Seen here, stuck in the mud yesterday, about They were on their way to Ottawa, last stop before the final dash to Quebec City. --CP Wirephoto Sault Ste. Marie Mud Takes Big Rally Tally By WALTER HAYES OTTAWA (CP) Twenty- seven battered and bent cars, all that remains of the original field of 60, left here early today on the final leg of the 4,000- mile Vancouver - Quebec City car rally. They arrived here Thursday night caked with mud and mi- nus four of their number that fell by the wayside during the 14-hour grind from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.--said by many of the drivers to have been the toughest of the rally. A huge mudhole on a dirt road about 3.. miles from Sault Ste. Marie caught at least a dozen cars. They bogged down in the thick mud and many lost valuable penalty points because of the delay. Four cars were disqualified) Thursday, three because of ex-| cessive time, The other, trying to make up time after getting free from the mud, left the road. and was. too badly dam- aged to continue. } of Dublin, Ireland, and her co- driver Ann Coombe of Toronto, dropped from fourth to eighth when they went off course mo- mentarily and got bogged down in mud as they attempted to turn around, They lost 310 points giving them a five-day total of 412. LEADERS STILL LEAD The leaders of the rally since the start continued their flaw- less driving and navigation and finished the day without pen- alty. ' Toronto fireman Paul Mac- Lennan and John Wilson, a mathematics professor from Waterloo, Ont., .had only 12 points against their Ford-Lotus Cortina. MacLennan and Wilson's mates on the three-car Cortina team, Roger Clark of London, |Englan4, and Robin Edwardes ran h d of Fabreville, Que., also clean and finished the day wit 67 points, moving into secon place. Graham and Acteson had 46|!ey of London, Ont., and James) The Barracuda of Scott Har- vey of Detroit and Mike Kerry of Toronto arrived at one con- trol one minute late. They were assessed 10 points for a total of 109, but still were able to move from fifth to fourth place va- jcated by Miss Smith, STAY SECOND | Gene Henderson of Dearborn, |Mich., and Doug Gallop of Tor- onto, in their Falcon also picked up points for lost time but fin- |ished the day fifth over-all with }223 points. They are second jamong the private entries. Fritz Hochreuter and Paul |Manson, both of Toronto, were third in the private category and seventh overall with 331 | points, | The Ford team appeared as- sured to the team prize after one car on the only other re- maining team dropped out Thursday. It was the Fiat of Royce Em- The slimy mud also took its|points when they left Sault Ste.|Edwards of Southwold, Ont. |toll of two of the top five driv-| ers. Ewen Graham = and Acteson, both of Calgary, Marie, but were assessed an ad-| when. officials arrived here Thursday in 25th Henry|found an error in scoring on the and 27th places, ditional five first day. The 30 points lost |The other two Fiat team cars The Cortinas, lying first, sec- utente. ba Italian Tennis ROME (AP) -- Eight seeded men won their matches Thurs- day and moved into the fourth round of the Italian interna- tional tennis championships. A heated argument between eighth-seeded Marty Riessen of the U.S, and a linesman led to the removal of the latter. Ries- sen went on to defeat Russia's Thomas Lejus, 6-2, 6-0, 3-6, 7-5. - Among the victors was Aus- tralia's Roy Emerson, top- seeded, who disposed of Mike Belkin, young member of Can- ada's Davis Cup team from Mi- ami, Fla., 6-1, 6-0, 6-2. Four Australians, two Amer- icans, an Italian and a South African are the seeded players in the men's round of 16 in addi- tion to Emerson and Riessen. They are Fred Stolle, Marty Mulligan and. Tony Roche of In 4th Round |" i UNGAR SRS Australia, Dennis Ralston of the U.S., Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy and Cliff Drysdale of South Af- ica. Women's doubles got under way with two pairs of Cana- dians on the losing end, Francesca Gordigiani and Ro- berta Beltrami of Italy defeated Louise Brown of Toronto and Vicki Berner of Vancouver 6-2, 9-7, and Ede Budding and Helga Schultze of West Germany beat Fay Urban of Windsor, Ont., and Brenda Nunns of Toronto 6-1, 6-1. Miss Urban also was ousted from the women's _ singles, losing a third-round match to Jikita Volavkova. of Czechoslo- vakia, 6-2, 6-1. ies For all AUTO REPAIRS and SERVICE Robinson Motors (OSHAWA) LTD, 574 Ritson Rd. 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PHONE 655-4952 Philadelphia 3 Atlanta 4 :* Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 10 | Chicago 3 Houston 4 Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 9 | American~League | Kansas City 0 California 1 |Cleveland 4 New York 0 Pacific Coast League Indianapolis 3 San Diego 0 Phoenix 8 Oklahome City 5 Vancouver 2 Seattle 1 Hawaii 0 Portland 5 Tacoma 5 Spokane 2 International League At sea and ashore! jguy taking a shower as Faul,;ers played a convincing game Associated Press Sports Writer| left. of catch-up with Wes Parker, a p Elsewhere in the National|/Ron Fairly and Lou Johnson What's an umpire to do? |League, San Francisco Giants|hitting homers. Take Chris Pelekoudas. He} outlasted Los Angeles Dodgers} The Giants eventually pushed had his problems Thursday night during Houston Astros'|edged Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 43, 13-inning victory over Chi-!and Cincinnati Reds walloped cago Cubs. | Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6. Chicago starter Bill Faul took) SINGLES WON IT time out to protest the elec-/ The Astros finally beat the tronic applauding hands on the} Cubs in the 13th when Joe Mor- Astrodome's scoreboard, butigan and Jim Wynn singled Pelekoudas refused to let Faul| around an infield out. John Boc- get his goat. cabella drove across all the Faul suggested P e1e koudas| Cubs' runs on a homer with one give a signal to stop the score-jon in the fifth inning and a board. Pelekoudas said pitch, or}double in the seventh that watch the scoreboard show a|knocked in Ron Santo with the y taking a shower. |} tying run. ~ Faul pitched, Lee Maye hit al The Giants chased Sandy double for a 3-2 Houston lead,| Koufax and built a 7-0 lead in and the scoreboard showed althe second inning but the Dodg- 9-8 in 10 innings, Atlanta Braves His Second - String Indian across the winning run in the 10th without a hit when Jim Davenport reac}l:ed first on John Kennedy's error, took sec- ond on a passed ball by John | Roseboro and scored when Wil- jlie Davis dropped Jim Hart's jlong fly. e Braves puiled ahead of |the Phillies with a two-run seventh inning produced on a double by Denis Menke, Felipe Alou's single and a double by | Hank Aaron. Joe Torre hit -his seventh homer for the Braves and Lee Thomas hit his sixth, | while Tony Taylor connected for the Phillies. The Reds outslugged the Pi- Birdie Beats Yanks With ri rose semnering sont | and Leo Cardenas driving in three runs with a pair of sin- | gles, Joey Jay, tagged for hom- ers by Roberto Clemente, Jim By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Birdie Tebbetts took advan- tage of New York Yankees slump and went with John O'Donoghue, one of his second-| Pagliaroni and Jesse Gonder, | Wagner, drove in the first two|got credit for the victory and| idien runs: -atter O'Donoghue| became Cincinnati's first two- jand Bob Friend had duced ne ener. |through six scoreless innings. Howser's sacrifice fly scored} line pitchers, for Cleveland In-| Fred Whitfield, who had opened) dians' series finale in New York! the seventh inning with a triple, Thursday. | one of four the Indians hit. Vic The results showed up the|Davalillo opened the eighth Yanks' weakened state as| with a triple and Hinton's sacri- O'Donoghue managed seven/|fice fly brought him home. shutout innings before needing| Duke Sims' second triple of the help from Bob Allen as the In-| game added two insurance runs dians scored a 4-0 victory that|in the ninth. left the once-feared Yankees} Fred Newman and Bob Lee gvith one run in three games|combined on a four-hitter and against Cleveland, mired in|Norm. Siebern drove in the ninth place in the American|game's only run as California League handed Kansas City its 14th The Yankees have been shut out four times in their last seven games and have man- aged just 17. runs in one game against Kansas City Athletics. The team batting average has dwindled to .203. 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