rough Midgets (Staff) -- Scar- mount trimmed naires 7-0 in a ne of the annual - baseball tourn- lay. sernie Beckman hit in the game, led in the sixth » of rain. He atters and walk- ner Oshawa run- se on an error off. ad a double and rborough, which ns in the third he fourth. Beck- Ferguson each S. 000 000--0 0 4 003 40x--7 10 1 | | | ION, ASY TERMS 1-DAY SERVICE REE TOWING ) ur Car Tee rer 450 & U.S.A. pals, labour 600 Wade Bell, centre, of Ogden, Utah, wears the vic- tor's smile as he poses with his Canadian rivals, after winning the gold medal in the 800-metre race at the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg, last night. Bill CANADIANS SECOND AND THIRD IN 800-METRE RACE Crothers, right, of Mark- ham, Ontario, and Brian | | By RON MacDONALD land another to flanker key to success for the club, un-|/STEALS PASS FOR TD 4 \fans. night as Winnipeg Blue Bom-|safety man Bill Van Burkleo ence game before about 15,000)second quarter when he inter- cepted a pass from Cosentino Former Edmontonian Butch/and ran it over from 19 yards Pressley found big holes in the) out. Eskimo line as he rolled up 103) Roger Hamelin converted two yards along the ground injtouchdowns but didn't get a 15 carries. Pressley's backfield chance on the third when Van mates, particularly Dave Rai-|Burkleo bobbled the snap from mey, also found running room./centre and could not place the The Edmonton defensive front|ball for the kick. wall Jacked consistency, espe-; The win put |eially when the offence sput- first-place tie in the WFC stand- tered quarterbacks Frank Cosentino;who opened the season Tuesday and Terry Baker. |with a 20-7 victory over British It was the first game of the|Columbia Lions. regular season for both teams,) Winnipeg rolled up 22 first [but Bombers looked strong with\downs to Eskimos' eight and veteran Kenny Ploen at the;gained 162 yards passing and helm. 147 on the ground to Edmon- down strike to end Noel Dun-| bombers in a Season Edmonton Defence Breached By Bombers 1 Ken yards, Raimey also caught four) '| EDMONTON (CP)-- Edmon-|Nielsen at 12:33 of the third! of four tossed his way for a to- ton's defensive line, the alleged| quarter. tal of 33 yards. 'locked few doors Wednesday| Back - up quarterback and TOP RUNNER Halfback Jim Thomas was) {bers trounced the Eskimos 20-0) got the third Winnipeg touch- the top Edmonton ground-) "lin a Western Football Confer-|down in the last minute of the gainer with 59 yards in nine| carries. Ploen completed 14 of 19 pass) attempts to run up Winnipeg's total aerial gain of 162 yards. On the Edmonton quarterbacks had difficulty. Co- sentino, who came to Edmonton from Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Eastern conference in an off- completed only} three of nine pass attempts for under the guidance ofjings with Calgary Stampeders, 37 yards. « oe Baker, who came to Eskimos from the U.S. completed two of six pass attempts for a total gain of 52 yards. trade, WARTIME ISSUE FIRST First issue of The Stars and Ploen tossed a 13-yard touch-;ton's 61 rushing and 89. passing.) Stripes, the GI newspaper, was Nielsen caught all four thrown printed in lford at 4:53 of the first quarter his way for a total gain of 55/1942. the London 18, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 1967 7 ACCUSTOMED TO THEM when the dairy moved from TWICKENHAM, England({this prec community he (CP)--Milk- A «,, |quit. He became a mail-man to bets ree hop King.!he near his friends. The post , now his 400 custom-_| office plans to put him back on ers 50 well in 20 years that'his old beat. NOW! HOME CEMENT JOBS ARE EASY WITH SAKRETE® READY TO USE MIXES! Set posis and garden lights SAKRETE Concrete Mix (90 and 45 tb. bags). MacLaren of Winnipeg, left, finished second and third respectively, to win the sil- ver and bronze medals they are wearing. --CP Wirephoto, from AP Cox Pitches _ Win In By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer Relief | But then he tired in the heat and rookie Pat Dobson came Relief pitchers Casey Cox andjon in relief to hold the lead un- Moe Drabowsky reaped the re-| wards of their profession, noted) for its ups and downs. Fred | til Robinson's homer. Cleveland Indians beat Chi- cago White Sox 5-1, Kansas City | Gladding, another bullpen spe-| Athletics outslugged Boston Red cialist, found out how the other|Sox 8-6 and California Angels half lives. edged New York Yanks 5-4 in Cox pitched the top of the 1lthjother American League action. inning against Minnesota Twins} Hank Allen's two - out sin- gle sent home Ed Stroud across! with the winning run for Wash-! ington which had blown a 4-0 lead. KALINE-CASH BASH Wednesday night and won his fifth game in six decisions when Washington Senators broke a tie for a 5-4 victory in the bottom of the inning. Drabowsky worked the ninth, with Baltimore trailing Detroit Tigers 1-0 and noted his seventh victory against one loss when Brooks Robinson homered in the Oriole half of the inning for a 2-1 triumph and a doubleheader split. Detroit won the opener 4-2. Gladding, 3-4, in relief, made his first start of the season for Detroit in the nightcap and was working on a five-hitter and a 1-0 lead through five innings. Consecutive homers by Al Ka-| ° line and Norm Cash--Kaline's coming with a man on--in the first ining sparked Detroit to its first - game victory. In the nightcap, consecutive singles by Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley and Jim Price gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead in the second inning, and the run stood up until Frank Robinson walked to open the ninth and Brooks followed with his homer. 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