42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July 16, 1053 Kitchener, Galt, Waterloo Score I-C Victories By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brantford Red Sox ran into a real senior Intercounty battle Wed- nesday night. The league's top team had a tough time coming out on top too. The battle was between the Sox and Oshawa Merchants and it lasted 13 innings before Brantford was able to break a 1-1 deadlock and drop the Merchants 2-1. ° The game was a pitchers' duel. Lee Griffeth finally won out over Bill Hanrahan. Both hurlers went all 13 innings and pitched tight ball throughout. Griffeth was also the key batter when he singled with two out in the 13th and scored the winning run on 'Jim Wilkes' double. Galt Terriers continued on the winning path last night with a 10-6 victory over the cellar-dwelling St. Thomas Elgins. In other league sessions Waterloo Tigers defeated seventh-place Guelph Maple Leafs and Kitchener won 7-6 over London Majors. At Oshawa the game went score- less until the sixth inning when both teams n ed a run Oshawa had threatened previously in the first inn'ng when they had the bases loaded but failed to score The fir-t Oshawa man un in the 13th made his way to third and Oshawa again threatened. However, the next three men up wor2 put out. Jeep Jessup posted his eighth victory for Salt. The Terriers per- formed well at the plate with Johnnv Russ'an, Andv Turowski | and Gerry Cline each knocking home runs. Joe Grasso held down Waterloo put on pressure in the | rst inning to get their only run [of the game. While Guelph came up with a tremendou. fielding game they didn't register at the plate. Three Waterloo pitchers staved them off letting only one hit, a doublt by Gene Bilo in the sixth. Kitchener picked up a 3-0 lead in the first inning but lost it in the fourth when the Majors went ahead briefly when (hey scored four times. Panthers bounded right back for three in their half and a homer by Earl Bossenberry in the eighth proved the winning run. Chuck Fedoris was touched for 12 hits but went all the way for the victory. Bob Penny took the loss. Friday Galt are at Kitchener, Waterloo at Oshawa, St. Thomas at London and Brantford at Guelph. Hamilton Tigers Upset St. Catharines HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton Tig- ers upset the league-leading St. Catharines Athletics 10-6 here Wed- nesday night in a Senior Ontario Lacrosse Association game. It was the second time within a week that the fifth-place Tigers managed to drop the As. The Cats were paced by Jack | Bionda's three goals. Other Hamil- ton scorers were Doug Davidson with two, Rad McLa'n, Jack S'b- bild, Butch Guthro, Barney Welch |and playing coach® Arnold Smith who netted singles. | Derry Davies led for St. Cathar- | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 011 020 013--8 16 1 Ottawa 000 000 010--1 3 0 Johnson, Shore (8) and Keller; Harrington, Ditmar (5), Roek (9) and Shantz. Montreal 000 200 000--2 5 1 Buffalo 000 500 20x--7 9 © Roebuck, €oleman (4), Lee (7) and Yelen; Johnson, Hordon (4) and Erautt, : Syracuse 000 000 000--0 6 © Rochester 010 042 00x--7 13 0 Griffore, Landeck (5), Robi (7) and Dinaman; Condrick and Kahn, Fusselman (8). Springfield 000 000 001--1 6 0 Baltimore 003.001 00x--4 8 "0 Elston and Burbrink; Fox, Heint- zelman (9), &nd Tabacheck. W L Pct. GBL 51 34 .600 -- 49 33 598 % 48 36 .571 2% 47 39 547 4% 44 43 506 8 39 48 448 13 36 52 .409 16% 27 56 .32523 Thursday Rochester at Buffalo Springfield at Baltimore Only games scheduled Montreal Buffalo Rochester Baltimore Toronto Syracuse Ottawa Springfield CUBAN WINS FIGHT MILWAUKEE (AP)--World wel- terweight championship Kid Gav- ilan won an unanimous but unim- | pressive 10-round decision over | Ramon Fuentes of Los Angeles Wednesday night in a non-title bout. As slim crowd in the Milwaukee Arena saw the Cuban stalk his rugged opponent most of the way, open up with flurries of punches that accumulated points, and score the only damaging punch of the fight, a solid right to the jaw that the Galt club for three innings but ines with two goals while single- | dropped the Californian for a nine- made way for Jark Gaffery in the sixth who finished the job. tons went to Skip Teal. Max | Wooley, Ted Howe, and Don Frick. count near the end of the seventh round. Peter Lind Favored For Hambletonian SARATOGA SPRING, N.Y. (AP) --Peter Lind, a fast and game son of Volomite, took over the favor- ite's role for the Hambletonian Wednesday night by winning the $5,000 Troy three-year-old trot on the Grand Circuit program. The colt owned by the Arden Homestead Stable, Goshen, and L. B. Sheppard, Hanover, Pa., out- lasted 13 rivals, including 12 other Hambletonian eligibles, in a three- heat elimination race at Saratoga raceway. He captured the decid- ing dash in 2:05'% after taking an elimination heat in 2:05 2-5. 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And he dumped me twice in one round." "I can punch faster, sharper and cleaner," 'he said. "Not as hard. But I don't expect to get hit. And I can hit hard, too, maybe as hard as Rocky if I wound up like he does." It will be 3% years to the day ince their first meeting, March 4, 1950, when Roland gets his re- match. He's sure it's not too late. "Sure I think I've improved," he said. "I'm heavier, stronger ahd'I punch better. I guess Rocky has improved too. Maybe he has a little more poise, but he doesn't punch any harder and he doesn't box any better. I think I beat him last time and I'm sure I'll win. Downstairs, on the sidewalk, Dan Florio was talking about the match. Dan trains La Starza. You \ may remember he also handled Jersey. Joe Walcott for his two matches with Rocky. In fact, Dan is well on his way to Ray Arcel's old title of '"'meat man" for he was in the other corner when Marciano flattened Joe Louis and Walcott twice and also a fellow named Joe Dominic. "This fellow is altogether dif- ferent from Walcott," said Florio. "He's got it in his mind that he fought the guy once and beat him. He don't want to talk about any- thing else. He thinks he's a cinch. "Walcott? I don't know what happened yet. He died on me the last day. After the fight he went to his room and I went to mine. I never saw him since. "He just went gloomy on me. In the dressing room before the fight it took him a half hour to take his street shoes off. He didn't say nothing to nobody. Who the hell knows what happened? "Maybe it takes a young fellow to beat Marciano, somebody that can move around. He's easy to hit but he's a tough fellow who keeps winging. He shouldn't touch an- other, short, moving guy like him- sel FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Milwaukee--Kid Gavilan, 152%, Havana, outpointed Ramon Guen- Jr. Golf Titlist Declared Today TORONTO (CP)--A new Ontario junior golf titlist will be declared today at the Ontario Junior Golf Championship tournament. ere will be no defending champion' in play as Jerry Knechtel of Kitch- ener Rockway, last year's winner, is just over the age limit. A record entry of 89 boys will tee off in the 36-hole event which is being staged at the Oakdale Club. Representatives from all parts of Ontario, are expected. The tournament is divided into three age groups: 16-18, 14-15, and 13 and under. The winner will represent On- tario in the Canadian junior match- play championships, at Montreal Aug. In addition, eight players under 18 will be chosen to make up On- tario's team in the annual jumior match against the Disirlct of Columbia in Washington next week. 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