LL BLL EAL AAA BRL AEB OO Retreating Defence Paves Way For Argentine Win Over Spain © neem fin Menu {Le soccer team is well in the run- hing today for the honors in the World Cup tournament, thanks to 25-year-old goal-grabber Luis Artime and a finely organized, retreating defence. The Argentinians edged Spain 2-1 at Birmingham's Villa Park Wednesday night and went into the joint leadership of Group I Rookie Ties Club Record Rookie Stan Bahnsen equailed) a club record Wednesday when he struck out 12 batters as Toledo Mud Hens whipped Jacksonville Suns 5-2 and moved into third place in the International League. The Toledo rookie survived a bases-loaded, none-out threat in the sixth before going on to his eighth victory in 11 decisions The result allowed Toledo to move ahead of idie Toronto Maple Leafs in the eight-team league standings. In other action, league-leading Columbus Jets ~~ Agena © wih Wert Germany. The iwe teams are scheduled to meet on the same ground Saturday and it looks as if the game will de- cide the group championship. In the first phase of the tour- jnament, four groups of four teams each are engaged in a Whitby Scugogs Eke Out Courtice Whitby Scugog C leaners nosed | ert. Seurticecirle : in their [Durham Lad fe s' Softball ga fixture, Tuesday eve- ing in Whitby, when they pee ae the winning run, in the /bottom of the seventh inning, jon three - straight walks given jup by pitcher §. Pickell, follow- ed by. pinch-hitter Spencer's single. Courtice got off to a flying start with four hits, good for three runs, in the first inning off pitcher "Pat" Jewell. The visitors added a pair in each | oals in the 65th and 78th min- of the third and fourth frames and tied the score in the sixth, on a run by C. Gay's two-run homer in the fourth was a help to Courtice The os jwe teams gh yo group move into the quarter-fi- nais. Midfield linkmen Franz Beck- enbauer and Helmut Haller set a cracking pace for West Ger- many two nights ago, both scor- ing twice in a 5-0 triumph over Switzerland. Now Artime has joined the ranks of the match winners. He shot two superb goals Wednesday night and sank the Spaniards. MEXICO EARNS DRAW in--other --ectlon_Wednesday, Italy defeated Chile 2-0, Portu- gal downed Hungary 3-1, and underdog Mexico held France to a 1-1 draw. Argentine fans call Artime "el fatassama" (the ghost) be- cause of the way he glides un- noticed into shooting position. That was exactly what he did Wednesday night, just as a grim struggle of defences appeared Courtice, §.| heading for a goalless draw. Artime fired home two splendid utes. age was a lucky equalizer in the 7ist minute, when Argen- scored three|while A, Stephens, with a triple|tinian goalkeeper Antonio Roma times in the seventh inning to and two singles was their other jumped to a header from Luis) break open a tight game and trim Richmond Braves and big hitter in this game. del Sol and punched the greasy) All the Spaniards could man-| Thornhill, Of th have given World ¢ Cup players a clean bill of health, 32 PLAYERS TESTED Eight games have been played so far in the 16-nation quest for the Jules Rimet Cup. Pam Miller experts Tops Champ "TORONTO (Py = Th BE Pex 98 men ove Seen Boh sayS- 3 tested to find out whether they took stimulants to boost their In each case, the testers have reported nothing wrong. The international Soccer Fed- eration ruled that two players from each team at the end of every match would be tested for dope. Teams took a rest today after three days of competition. All the 16 squads now have played in their various sections. England, France, Mexico and ha nave Hi all ene---peint many champion golfers survived but|from their matches in Group I. two others were defeated Wed-| nesday in the second day o! match play for the Ontario women's golf championship. Gail Harvey Moore of Scar- borough, the 1965 Canadian women's close champion, was! defeated 3 and 2 by Pam Mil- West Germany and Argentina jlead Group II with two points. Spain and Switzerland have no) |points in that group. Brazil and Portugal Group III with two points each. Hungary and Bulgaria have 'none, Russia and Italy lead Group ler of Oshawa in the upset of |ry, again with two points each. the second round, Marlene Stewart Streit, look- ing for her fifth Ontario title, defeated Shirley Woodley of the 1960 champion, 6 and 5. Sue Hilton, - the champion from London, Ont., defended Mrs. S. J. 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