Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1966, p. 7

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By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)-- Royalty, a cow, a protest and a disqualification got into the aci at the British Empire Games Thursday. The official protest promoted a Canadian athlete to a third- place bronze medal instead of an also-ran fourth, And the 108-strong Canadian team, swinging along at a clip of almost two gold medals a day since athletes of 34 countries started this Commonwealth sports binge last Friday, was handed a gold on a platter. That came in the men's 440- yard mediey relay when two Australian swimmers, en route to a world record, broke from the blocks in the last two legs before their predecessors touched, Two Australian judges called them on it and the Canadian quartet--certain of at least a second-place silver -- got the gold, STEEN WINS GOLD Canadian Swim Team Awarded Gold Medal came in the men's 440-yard fi- nal won by Trinidad's Wendell Mottley, who broke the Game record with a clocking of 452 seCONGS. Kent Bernard of Trinidad was the silver medallist, but when the third-place bronze went to By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer Willie Stargell didn't have too much pull with New York Mets until he stopped trying to, The Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder, who bats left-handed, tried to pull the ball the first two times he faced New York southpaw Rob Gardner Thurs- day night. He grounded out both times, Then in ninth inning, after Roberto Clemente had singled in a run to tie the game 5-5, Pirates Increase Lead On Stargell's Home Run gate of 160 in the 54-hole event. Oshawa's Pam Mil- ler carded an 80 and com- bined with Sandra Post of Milton to, take the early lead in the %6-hole junior team match (CP EARLY LEADER in the 54-hole Canadian junior women's championship at Dartmouth, N.S Ca gary's Marilyn Karch, who shot an opening round 75 Thursday to take a_ two stroke lead for an aggre Gayle Hitchens Three-Stroke Lead DARTMOUTH, N.S Gayle Hitchens of Wirephoto) 4 (CP) Mary Fenton of Halifax, Gail Vancouver | Moore of Scarborough, Ont,, and had a three-stroke lead heading|Mrs. Ted Homenuik of Winni- into the second round of the Ca-|peg were tied for fifth place nadian women's clo golfjafter 18 holes of medal play in championships today and her\the race for the close title, won British Columbia squad was/last year by Mrs, Moore. Each well in front in the interprovin- had 76 cial team match Bonnie Miss Hitchens shattered the Ont,, Brightwood course record in the|snot in the junior champion- opening round of the 54-hole| ships, while Lynda McGill of close event Thursday, Her two-|Kentville, N.S., with a 79 and under-par 70 eclipsed the mark/Pamela Miller of Oshawa, Ont., of 74 set by Marlene Stewart/and defending champion Sandra Streit of Fonthill, Ont., in 1954.) Post of Milton, Ont., with identi- Shewas two under par on the}cal 80s were also in contention. front Dene and BYE par At the} 'The team of Miss Miller and home stretch to overshadow the! Miss Post combined for an ag- 73 score of team-mate Marilyn gregate of 160 to take an eight Palmer of Kamloops Abts ; , stroke lead in the 36-hole junior Miss Hitchens led B.C, into Alteam match over Alberta's 168, 22-stroke lead over second-place} yy. e : Aaah abba Saskatchewan in the opening {Manitoba ait a rag a round of the 36-hole interprovin- ewan 17% > British Olumbia an : i Quebec 179; Nova Scotia 180 and a Pag New Brunswick 182. gregate of In the senior competition be- tween nine four-emember teams, e of Thornhill, 77 for second Legge carded a a four-member ag 300 compared with} Stargell came up again, Not trying to pull it, Stargell did just that, whacking Gard- ner's first pitch into the right field stands for his 26th homer and a 7-5 victory, which in- creased the Pirates' National League lead to two games over idle San Francisco Giants, In the only other National League games, St. Louis Cardi- nals beat Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 and Chicago Cubs nipped Houston Astros 9-8 in 11 innings in the first game of a double- header, Houston was leading 8-5 A few hours later, Toronto's Dave Steen won the shot-put with a toss of 61 feet eight inches--more than two feet be- yond the Games record of 59-4 set in 1962 by Dr. Martyn Luck- ing of England. Les Mills of New Zealand, the discus gold medal winner, took the silver medal with 60-%, The men's 440-yard freestyle relay team picked up a silver behind Australia, a world rec- ord-breaking winner in 3:35.6. Tt Canadian clocking was 3:42.38, The Canadian track and field team also won four bronze med- als, the swimmers got a bronze to go with their gold and silver,| and two more bronzes were won| \by Beverley Boys of Pickering, |Ont., in the high tower diving and Dr. Jules Sobrian of Ome- jmee, Ont., in the .22-calibre irapid fire competition. Associated Press Sports Writer Canada, with ten medals for| Boog Powell turned a routine the day, had a total of 38 over- single into pretty funny romp all, This showing easily was the around the bases Thursday night |best of the post-war era with in Baltimore Orioles' 6-5 victory the exception of the Vancouver|over New York Yankees, Games in 1954. A wet ball and some puddles Prince Philip, Prince Charles in the Yankee Stadium outfield and Princess Anne inadvertently |™2de it easy. started a chain of events that fa Orioles had jumped on made the 26-mile, 385-vard mar- ankee starter Mel Stottlemyre athon memorable as for three runs in the first inning | after the start of the game was GOT FOULED UP | | | Turn Single By HAL BOCK delayed an hour by rain, Brooks The hero of the piece was Robinson was on first base with Scotsman Jim Alder who got all|two out in the third, Then Pow- fouled up at the tail-end of the/ell singled to left and Robinson course because Prince Philip/headed for third wanted to watch the finish from| 'I was going to stop there," the royal box, {Robinson said later. "Then 1 But Prince Philip's arrival |S8¥ Hector Lopez miss the ball, time unfortunately coincided, |8°,! kept 8 almost to the minute, with that| When Lopez finally fished the of the two leaders--Alder and | ball out of the puddles in left Englishman Bill Adcocks. jfield and relayed it home, the Prince Philip just made it into| We! ball squirted past catcher a Kenyan, Canadian officials raised a howl, Sure enough, photographs of the race sivwed Don Domansky of Port Arthur, Ont., in third place instead of Danial Rudisha of Kenya. The medal was given f in the seventh inning of the nightcap when it was suspended. The Pirates' victory ruined NL debut of Ralph Terry, ac- quired by the Mets from Kansas City Athletics, The veteran right-hander started and went 5% innings, giving up five hits and three runs and would have been the winner if the Mets could have held the lead, which Ken Boyer helped build with four hits, | Pitcher Al Jackson drove) home the tie breaking run with a triple in St, Louis' victory Argos Get Severe Test Against Als TORONTO (CP)--The age-old test of youth against experience comes up again tonight as Tor- onto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes battle for their first va golfers from the United States. 'Yanks Play Like Mets, over Philadelphia, Richie Allen of the Phillies had tied it 1-1)" with his 26th homer in the sey-|Victory of the seasoy enth. Both rookie Randy Hundley hit a single,|Wally Gabler of Toronto and/| double, triple and homer and|veteran Bernie Faloney of| Lee Thomas' pinch-hit single| Montreal have proved they can drove in the winning run for the|throw the ball and scramble out Cubs. The second<game at Chi-|of tight spots in the backfield. cago was called at 6:30 p.m,,| Gabler, at 23 the youngest EDT, to assure both teams of|quarterback in the conference, catching flights for the West|ran up against one of the best Coast and will be. completed| defensive machines in Canadian! when the Cubs play in Houston|football in Hamilton Tiger-Cats, | Aug. 26 defending Grey Cup champions. | But, because of some valiant) scrambling and a cool head, he| escaped yardage loss on all but five occasions in the 18-8 set- back. 1 ' And Faloney, 34, a veteran of rs jseveral Grey Cup victories Into Homer |when he played with Hamilton | Tiger-Cats, showed some of his after|0!d poise in the Als' 10-8 season- opening loss to Ottawa Rough Riders, Despite four intercep- tions, he pushed Ottawa dedfend. ers deep into their own end sev- eral times in the last quarter Tonight's game wil! be tele- jcast on CTV's eastern network beginning at 8 p.m. EDT. The Toronto - Hamilton Kitchener area. will be blacked out. Don Buford drove in three} Demeter or ra aS us " Ruins Leafs |homer of the season for Chica-| go's big hits. Buford also swiped) home on the front end of a dou-| Former Toronto Maple Leaf lble steal, | Steve Demeter twisted the knife | Tony Conigliaro led the Red|into his old team-mates Thurs- Sox' assault against Cleveland, |@y, hitting a ninth-inning two- driving in five runs with two|"¥n single to give Rochester singles a double and his 2ist|Red Wings a 5-4 International homer. He scored four times, |eague victory George Scott also hit a two-run | In other action, Jacksonville homer for Boston. ' |Suns defeated Richmond Braves Eastern Football Conference| | Powel) left the game scoring and his replacement, | Sam Bowens, delivered the 11th inning single that scored Luis Aparicio with the winning run| for the Orioles, In other American League action, Chicago White Sox won their seventh straight, whipping Kansas City Athletics 10-9, Bos- ton Red Sox battered Cleveland} Indians 13-3 and Minnesota! Twins trimmed California An- gels 4-3 quarterback |_ d Gibbs, ell, tr : the stadium before the runners, Jake Gibbs. owell, troubled Ip But he didn't know the confusion his arrival had created outside, Spectators and cars were all jover the place. Alder had a 70-| yard lead and, somehow or other, he made 'the wrong turn and was negotiating a zig-zag a muscle spasm in his right leg, was still at first when Stottle- myre, backing up the play, went after the loose ball POWER LUMBERS AROUND Powell slid into second as Stottlemyre threw high, the wet Harmon Killebrew, who haa|> oiogge re defeated homered earlier, drove pinch|s¥"acuse Chiefs 5-3, Columbus 44, (Jets swept two from Toledo runner Bob Allison home with a : the winning run in the ninth in. | Mud -- = and . ; ning as Minnesota topped Cali-|, 1Ne Red Wings, he d to seven fornia. hits in the first eight innings The 'Twins' Leaf starter Ed Rakow | by victory over the}! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 12, 1966 7 - Weslock Amateur Favorite Following Easy Victories By AL MeNEIL MONTREAL (CP)---The quar- ter and semi-final rounds of the Canadian amateur golf cham- pionship may produce some up- sets today, but one thing is cer- tain--there will be a Canadian in the final 36-hole test Satur- day. The upper half of today's draw lists four Canadians and the lower section has one Cana- dian, a South African and two Hugh Paterson of Hull, Que., could conceivably make it an all-Canadian final if he defeats | Bobby Cole, the Johannesburg \native and British amateur champion. In the same section, defend- ing champion Bunky Henry of Valdosta, Ga,, goes against un- heralded Rill Brew of Wethers- field, Conn, In the all-Canadian top half, lit's veteran Nick Weslock of |Burlington, Ont, against Peter Hope of Dartmouth, N.S, and Calgary's Doug Silverberg meet- ing Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont, Weslock remains the Canadian choice after he glided through the second and third rounds Vern Buffey Will Return TORONTO (CP)--Vern Buf-| fey, an eight-year veteran ref- eree who resigned during last spring's Stanley Cup final, has decided to return to the NHL's | officiating staff, Scotty Mor-| rison, National Hockey League referee-in-chief, said Thursday, | 'Naturally the league is| happy to have Vern back be- cause he has been a great asset to the staff,' Morrison said, Buffey had resigned because he felt the tension was too great, but he now feels he is in top physical and mental shape to continue his officiating career. | Morrison also announced that | Brent Casselman, a 25-year-old | Brockville native, will join the) |NHL staff as a full-time lines: | |man this season, He will replace |Brian Sopp, who is returning to university, Casselman, a graduate of the Ontario Hockey Association offi- ciating staff, worked on a part. time basis for the NHL last sea- son, | The NHL will be responsible | again this season for supplying | lreferees to the Western League | as well as to the American and Central Professional leagues, GRIFFIN Real Estate Ltd, 155 Simcoe St, $. Are Pleased To Announce The Opening of A | | Thursday with a 4 and 3 win over Toronto's Ray Bridden, in the afternoor, round Weslock knocked off Montreal's Gordon LeRiche 5 and 4, WENT TO 19TH HOLE Hope, Weslock's opponent in the quarter-finals, was forced to the 19th hole before he could ad- vance past Thursday afternoon's third round. The Nova Scotian sank a 20- foot birdie putt at the 19th to defeat Wayne Vollmer, 21, of Vancouver. Warlier he fought another 19 - hole match with jemes Jewell of Indianapolis, nd, Silverberg, a member of Al- herta's successful Willing: don Cup team, forced two Amer- ican golfers to the sidelines to get to today's play. He knocked out Raymond Beallo of Cleveland in the morn- ing and eliminated Dick Side- rowf of Westport, Conn., in the third round, Siderowf went down at the 19th hole, while Beallo bowed out 3 and 2. Siderowf is ranked with the over John Kussell of Vancouver and one up over Don Curyla of ° Mount Clemens, Mich., for the right to meet Henry today. The defending champion elim jineted Keith Alexander of Cab . gary 3 and 2 : Paterson knocked off Cal- + gary's Bob Wylie in afternoon - play, 2 and 1, after he had beaten Brent Hartman of Lafaye ette, Ind,, 6 and 4 in the morn- ing rouna, ~ } | | | top 10 amateur golfers in the|! J.8, _ Cowan also downed two Amer: jcans in reaching his match with Silverberg | MET IN 1964 He heat Stan Hilsinki ihn Jr. of Conn,, 6 and 5 in the morning, then returned to take! out James Rheim. Jr. of San Diego, Calif,, 3 and 2 in the aft- ernoon, Cowan and Silverbere met in the 1964 semi-finals with| the Kitchener voungster emerg-| ing the winner | Brew won his matches 2 and | Lon, 'or, FILTER TIP CIGARETTES GULAR and KING automotive Johnson's Wax SPRAY SHINE CARNU and the White Sox' came alive in the ninth with sin- GENERAL INSURANCE ball sailing into swampy centre field. There Tom Tresh fought a losing battle with the moisture while Powell lumbered around third and made it home Angels 'e 4 " ae Pisa ° gles by Cammy Carreon and triumph against _Kansas City Davey May, who earlier got his left Minnesota, California and)... . » eas Chi : . jseventh home run of the sea- rg tied '3 fourth place in} son, Demeter then hit a clutch | he American League single for the two winning runs, | Tom Phoebus, Red Wing} starter and winner, raised his | cas "howe 4 09 tor ' owen vg lle for{Nova Scotia held third spot with|course for the swimming pool. third in the close, had a 75 and|324 over 18 holes; Ontario and| He turned around to see Ad- Janet MacWha, also of Vancou- Quebec were deadlocked at 331; |cocks striding into the stadium ver, an 82 Alberta and Manitoba each hadjfor the last 220 yards, He gave Marilyn Karch of Calgary shot|398; New Brunswick was 341)chase, caught the faltering Eng- a 7 Thursday to take a two-|@nd Prince Edward Island 374,)lishman about 100 yards from Newfoundland is not entered}home and ended with a 12-yard DEPARTMENT Handling All Classes Of Aute, Fire, Casualty, Bonds and Burglery, Reg. 1.29 Call Us For Prompt stroke lead in the 54-hole junior championships and nudged intojin either team matches and a third-place deadlock with Miss| Prince Edward Island has no Renwick in the close team in junior competition Shock Treatment Again For Leafs' Eddie Shack TORONTO (CP) Eddiejfarm club in Shack, a 26-goal man with Tor-|Hockey League onto Maple Leafs of the Na Imlach, who shipped Shack to tional Hockey League last sea-|Rochester Americans of the son, has been banished to the|/American Hockey League early minors again. But it may be/last season before recalling just another psychological move jhim, said Thursday the latest by his boss i lyon coach George (Punch) Imlac Shack is being sent to Vic toria Maple Leafs, Toronto's Another Snag For Juniors (*, EDMONTON (CP) Clar-|after seven games and had the ence Campbell, president of the most productive season of his National Hockey League, says 'seven-year career in the NHL. he is sure the NHL governors'His 26 goals was third highest will not pour money into the' among the Leafs and he added new Canadian Major Junior 17 assists for 43 points. Hockey League al the expense The 29-year-old native of Sud- of its affiliation with the Cana-/bury, a favorite with Toronto dian Amateur Hockey Associa-'fans, had no explanation for the tion latest move Proposals made "I just got the letter in the that the NHI new mail, | wasn't talking to Punch league $600,000 in return for a about it in advance, but if that's universal western draft of play-' the way he wants to do it that's ers his business will If. they such a large) Victoria Campbell sonal visit he NHI the Western nove snot ly mean .|that Shack won't play for Tor onto this year "He will not be at our train- ing camp,"" Imlach_ said, "That's all I have to say, What 1 do is for the good of my hockey team. The decisions are mine and that's that," HAD BEST SEASON Shack, openly dissatisfied with the move to Rochester last Lear manage? ave been ive the I am sure the not go along wit! amount,"' said M Edmonton a He s would not support most declared league He was anxiou and CAHA to ferences t gave not its affiliation We are quile Campbell officials 1 a mistake He said the a good offer it is turned down have to i of clubs. overnor want me g0 to that's where I'll go in/T'U report there." He added he plans to move his wife, Norma, and their two small children to vas al-| Victoria with him outlaw At Victoria, Buck Houle, man- ager of Victoria Maple Leafs ve NHL seemed doubtful that Shack resolve their dif- would remain with the 'club all the CAHA next season would end Let's face it, Shack scored NHI 26 goals in 63 games for Toronto ed Mr, last season. That means he's a vy CAHA major league player.' move a -- LACROSSE SCORES B lo on pe said he wa 4S 0 ea that it with the ama the re Nanning CAHA, If NHL will Whitby pon ship (Dixie nal 1-0) Junior 6 Dixie 10 ncrease 0 leads best-of-seven fi- margin of victory. |\COW ENTERS PICTURE | The cow entered the picture {When the two leaders were P pounding along about five miles jfrom the stadium on their home- ward journey, Crowds were lined up on both sides of the narrow street and suddenly the| animal appeared from Some-| Atlanta where among the spectators. | Houston It casually walked across the|New York road just yards in front of the| Chicago jrunners. | | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League w Pet, GBL 67 593 574 568 535 522 513 478 446 64. 434 37 74 «~.333 Thursday's Results The switch of medal winners|Houston 8-8 Chicago 9-5 |New York 5 Pittsburgh 7 BEG SCOREBOARD | KINGSTON 46 49 48 53 54 55 59 62 iitsburgh {San Francisco Los Angeles | Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati 2 3 6% 8 9 13 16% 18 29 | Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 5 (Only games scheduled) (CP) | Prohable Pitchers Today Medal standings at the end of | the sixth day of competition Pittsburgh (Veale 12-7) Cincinnati (Ellis 9-14) (N) in the British Empire Games Thursday: Jamaica at Philadelphia (Buhl 5-5) at At- lanta (Cloninger 10-7) (N) Chicago (Holtzman 5-12) al os Angeles (Sutton 9-9) (N) Houston (Cuellar 7-4) at San Francisco (Marichal 17-4) (N) New York (Fisher 8-11) at St Louis (Washburn 9-5) (N) American League Pet, 646 545 536 513 513 51S 447 441 64 .439 50 68 .424 Thursday's Results Minnesota 4 California 3 Chicago 10 Kansas City 9 Baltimore 6 New York 5 Cleveland 3 Boston 13 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Kansas City (Lindblad 4-4) al Minnesota (Perry 5-5) (N) Gold Silver Bronze | 7" (19 he 16 20 13 England Australia | Canada New Zealand Trinidad Wales Malaysia Kenya Nigeria Scotland Pakistan Ghana N. 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