90 THE DAILY TIMYA GAZETTE, Mondsy, September 18, 19% SPORTS MENU "Lyerything from Soup fo Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell BPORTS EDITOR RETURN GAME SATURDAY Cornwall Stages 4-Run Rally In 8th McCallum Tr Nose Out Oshaws MeCallum Tr dropped the first game their OBA "A Eastern Opterio wall B ¥, wn in Corn WEEK { The past week certainly will not got any specie | on the Oshawa sports calendnr and the weekend just eon | w # new low as very lew of the many games In section were ome theonts with & trismph. With credit 16 the winners, we'll them first snd thet'll sot take very long. OW of seven Oh a minor ball teams In action on Baturday, only one came through # vietory, (he Fernhill Park Midgets, They whipped Will's Cycle Midgets of York Township 146 st Ferobili here on Baturdey sliernoon even up thelr OASA round at one win apiece, The ¥ernill boys | e Wilting well and their fielding was wise of top variety, to fully | the win, The third snd deciding game of this series bas heen | scheduled for tonight, under the Nghts, at the Alex diamond, Only | good win chalked wp sround these paris on Baturdey was thet | of the Whithy Stokers who turned in another fine performance as they knocked off Kingston Warrens 41 In the first geome of their OASA "BW round, on Seturdsy might in Whithy, with John Maslewich Pliehing a nifty fowrhiiter, We'll give Just 8 quick rundown on the other games played, A Sunnyside Park, the local Pas Wes boys outhit the Belleville youngsters 16 to 5 hub because of poor haseramning, left ol es many runners stranded and lost the game in sn exis inning, 372, Third game Isto be in Cobourg on Wednesday, Sunnyside Elks lost thelr second game in York Township 20-15 on Baturday might aud so they faded from the Ontario Juvenile "A softhall race, Oshawa Juniors were wellhesten here at the Sadium, 145, by the Toronte Junior "A" softhall cha , Modern Cleaners, That ended that series, Down tn Belleville, Radio Park Bantams drop: ped & tough 5-4 verdict and that one was thelr second-straight in the OABA playeils, Out in Brookiin, thelr Junior ""W' boys lost the fest game of the Ontario championship finals to Money Creek while the Brookiin Juvenile "C7 sqund, playing in Madoe, were rained oni aller three innings of piny, We didn't hear from Fnck Ambrose and the Oshawa Bennett Paving team, so they must have fost thelr second game in the Inter, "A" playolis, up ot Peler- borongh, BASEBALL dida't fare any better than softhsll either, Oshaws | UAWA Juveniles ran into & red-hot, left-handed hurler up in Hamilion #nd lost 82, as the Ambitious Cy pilcher registered 13 strikeouts, | Third and deciding game of this series is here at Alexandra Park on Wednesday afternoon, four o'clock, ss Oshawa team won the toss "ac fe 4 ne tre 7) ne 0 series w he nyed here Baturday wisr. noon Bt Kinsmen Madlum snd gn Oshaws win will foree » third game, 10 he played here on Batur a4) Wink Lame vw, mw Transporters were owt in front until the Bh inning, with & 74 lead but Ken Fisher, who hed re Heved "Butch Me n the very first inning nd Piihed brit Nant ball for mx-streight frames ran owt of steam and the rook caved The "tip off" came In the 7th inning when Rowe singled but was lagged right to sir it to # doh Rowe objected to the umpire on the esl and In the ensuing verbal argument, tangled with Brent Oldfield, Oshowr short slop and both . were given the hesveho by the umpire, In the! same inning, Hawn ir) and was thrown out trying fo streteh his blow inte a homer In the #th inning, with one out, Gallinger, the rival pilcher, win ged and sole seco Sloan sin: ged and Bt. Louis walked then Wells connected, Hughes and Wil son hoth singled and each sole Belleville Pee Wees Even Series Edge Sunnyside, 3-Z, Extra Inning Belleville Booths nosed oul Osh | wa Bunnyside Rockets 32 at Bun- | nyside Park here on Saturdsy | afternoon in an OASBA Pee Wes | playoll game thet went eight full | bp finals, to the Corn |'F Aw nd then Little walked, bt with four runs in, Fisher lanned Hawn end the ' had grabbed ofl runs in the iret inning | r opened with tt then Rowe woiked and Little was on McMahon's error and when Hawn drew a walk fo IM the bases, Fisher took over, Wells had heen theown out trying to a fiome on & double wien! and Fish or fanned the next two haters 10 | end the inning, | yg Al pr do a thing to Fisher's piehing untih & home run blow by $. Lows in the Hh inping. Then came the 7th and disastrous Mh frames, ss siready Rd A toa f Ten ars gol away # fly ing start themselves when they | scored four runs on five hits and | wo walks, in the first inning "Pinky" Steffen opened the ga with & single but got off 1st base while Ralph O'Reilly was draw) a walk, Oldfield grounded out by Jack Meh walked then Wennick doubled snd Cole aise doubled and Brana and Wilson followed with singles, to completa the four Ld ( ' whs safe on an error, ansporters, 8-7 when Cole walked with two om, hme have the sale | Oshavn's best at the me | hatied in 9 in the fifth sole second md Branch wes "ie Oshews team dd on an infield me © they made i 74 tn the top of the! ges by Fisher O'Reilly and | 4 Solid triple by Jack Lich ; O'Reilly, with three hils, ale Ken Fisher slso geting while Branch with & couple wis! next in Hine i Bt. Lows and Rowe were the Wig bitters for the Cornwall "ah, | the former having a homer, two | singles and two walks in five chances, Blosn had » ope " wl Oshawa 400 1260 000-7 14 3 Cornwall 0 01 én 11 11 TRANSPORTERS: Bleifen, rf! O'Reilly, 2h; Oldfield, ws; Ligh ec; Renwick, Bh; Cole, WM; Branch, ih; Wilson, ef; MeMahon, p; Fisher, p Wn 1st; Chascrewskl, of | in 8th; Morden, ss In 7th; Knight, h CORNWALL: Sloan Louis, ¢; Wells, th; W Rowe, of; Little, ss; Hawn, 2h; Growlx, ri; Gallinger, p; Whson, of In Bh Umpires: Bavara and MeDon: ald Sunnyside Elks Eliminated From Hh; # ughes, I; was safe on an error, that scored | Davis but Mason was doubled off | when Yahn flied out to centre, | The Sunnyside lads had three | hits in the fourth inning but failed OASA Juvenile Oshawa Sunnyside Tiks were eliminated from the OABA Juven He "A" playdowns on Sovusdoy night st Jim's' Park in York| Township, when the Averillas | pened tn when | hast sith by adding two runs on 98 in the 10th wis lead 21, was rained oul st with ester, | Bale three! Colat who had fa) to bit. three | ysis, whe 11 to play, Becond-place New York | homer off loser Early Toronto Leafs Need One Mor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vione's double and Low Moriow's mie Maple Leals were Just singe provided Lests' Hirst vn in one Yiclory away from the finals | the first frome, But the Coban ofthe Internationsl 1engne play: | it wp nthe second on olls today wiley hosting Cubien | sacessive walks ot arte 4 Sutir Kings for the thir time nikon snd Agel (0 ' hy. 's w h game of the will Colisl hit (A al in Havens The filth game of the set will be when Mike Golat homered | played ton) inning for 2 2-1 tri and Wings wise Fi The Montreal « Rochester | at Rochester w in which the Red Winds Sue to hurt lov Rochester Roch | Lasorda for the pennant J down two thelr chances 20 win over pn times, slammed Pat Scantiehury's | games, improv first piteh over the left field wall | Baturdsy with » 10 decide the issue, Pele Castig:' Hochester, Indians And Yankees Split As Pennant Race Continues By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THREE WITH Time was when the Cleveland! Mossi, in relief of rookie Herb Indians took the rap for choking Beore, scattered three hits over the up in the pennant drive, But no! last three frames lor & AB record more, Now Ws the New York| Evers pulled him out of his only Yankees, the club with & reputation | possible lem, mak » diving for winning the Wig ones, whe find | eateh of Elston Howard's Wner for it tough fo stay loose [the finsl out with the potential The Indians, winning 11 of thejr tying run on hase last 14, were held to Just four hits | Beore, giving four hits and both hy southpaw Tommy Byrne In | Yank runs struck out six hefore 6-4 first game detent at New York | giving way to a pinch hitter In the Sunday, but they bounced back to | seventh, That upped is strike out come from hebind and win 32 in| total to 286--mne short of the rookie the pivotal nightcap mark set by Grover Cleveland Al ass of the twinbill would have | exander in 1911 dropped the Indians from first) Byrne was grest as he won his place in the American 1engue race, | 15h tn the opener, fapning five instead, they can sit hack and vest | and walking only two, Yogi Berra while the AL takes un day off tor! knocked Wi ines runs and Jog day, holding # Vi-game lead with Collins swatled an jeida-the ak wm, Avila has 12, had two of the hits off the Wyenr Bobby Avila, with eight hits in| old lett # home run snd & single his last 14 at hats, and reliefer | The White Box hun on as Conple mained homer, doy Hamilton Beats Oshawa 8-2, | Juvenile Series AllEven The OBA Juvenile "A" i# At PEN on Lorlny Aevum mh a ed Oshowe UAWA $2, ERE The Oshawa Juvimnes Ten nto ror Jet | wd Lavrence score with whet prove bh i OAL AB Le | dis, Hi Th %, 9) adic Park Lads Oshawa rs, Lose Bantam Tilt In Belleville, 5-4 Lose Second Oshawn Radio Park Rants low Mel sseimd + Mieoh ome | OMaws Juniors Inde from One in the OASA Bantam playdowns, 890 provineist when they ropped # 4 Rectan | Wom for this season rg WL in Belleville on Baturday wlter: | Sroppe A 1h fe or noon | en ry ® B This was a tidy softhall tussle 4 f from Man oe fh with ie on Bal ville geiting the winning run Io the | inet Of the Th Inning Just. In time | Tae ames, 0 avoid the necessity of "Over: front vight at the ser whroke M9 time." "sng the Hap wi i Thar Deka wp Ay runs in to dou and then with two ot second inning to 8 BeOTE, «| Ranjer hed ed one run In the third snd then | on on "foi a id Wh. ale innings, one extra than regulation, | to score # run, In the Bth, after | before It was decided | Belleville had moved ahead with | Whipped the Oshawa UAWA Juv Don Mossi kept the Tribe alive In| Johnson and Millard (Dixie) How: f | A | ¢ Le y w-14 the sec ¢ in the end, | ell sithough rapped for 11 hits ' 1 | enile League champions 2:12 10 | the second game, But in { us in etenel pi] Sut Jound. rolls ALP the oink sweep the playoff round in straight | it wis » wild pitch hy Whitey Ford, | tightened in the eluleh and fefl will settle thelr Eastern Onterio| Davis drew a walk bit Mason | 60mes New York's ace, that let the elinch: | 15 Bosox stranded, Fravk Sullivan sone, honors ob the, Cobourg fis: | fled out to contre: an al i iy ri 1 ior hi i Tas the second game in two with 'i He hitter while form ol / By ! vale 1 imeoe Bi € nh p . mond, where the Hrd and deciding | up to the catcher and Yahn Ti When LB ne A of inning And | doys the Yanks let slip away, Bat-| Zauchin drove in three runs And MeCallum Transporters lost a resl tough one they eame home from Cornwall on the short end of an 87 count This was the first game of the OBA Junior "A baseball series for Eastern Ontario Bonors, The Oshawa boys scored four runs in the first inning and had #8 74 lend going into the Bh but Cornwall staged a fourrun rally' to eke out the win, There was #8 lot of action In this ons too, players in oe run nf Ath ool | ie count al 4 nt th, Clapp doubled with one out, Kel.| --_--y faded y Ag hii - ler doubled and the game was! (Aple and Pastushek a homer fon over, | @ total of four more, They ar and Yann fhe The Oshawa lads two | #4 couple In the third also on two Botting tossed out for scrapping and various hot verbal arguments with the umpires, Cornwall comes back to Oshawa this Baturday after: wsoon for the second game of the series and it is planned to play the Brd game (if a third Is necessary) st the Stadium, under the lights on Saturday night, Transporters onthit the Cornwall elub but they also had more errors and they didn't bunch their hits as well as the homesters, About one more disastrous week-end like that and the summer sports season in Oshawa will be "officially finished," However, at that, there's not too much to ery about, The teams In action at this dale have survived to the quarterfinals and in some cases, semi-final rounds of Ontario championship play, so their showing is not to he sneezed at, even Ml they do fall to make the last couple of hurdles The Midget playoll game in Ajax tonight is the only OABA playoff game on tap but here ot home, in twilight action, Rundle and Connaught midget teams settle thelr series tonight st Bathe Park while Bathe and Woodview bantam clubs are in action at Eastview Park in » deciding game, Winners move into the next round on Wed pesday might, WHITBY ARENA will he the scene of another of those Tuesday wrestling shows tomorrow night and the mat fans who like thelr action in big or erowded doses should get a tasty treat, There'll he six men in the ring In the main Bout, with four wrestlers and two referees to appesr in the main event, which 1s a team match, The difference between & team match and 8 tagAeam affair is that in s tegleam bout, only one man of pach team is SUPPOSED to be in the ring at one time, In a stralght (eam battle, they can and they do = all get into the action at ence, which ls why they need two referses, It's the Kalmikolf brothers, that pair of Russian rascals who had made them- selves se heartfly disliked around these paris, taking on the popularity twins (the only thing they have in sommon is popularity) the lanky Lovd Athol Layton and the barrel-chested Doug Hepburn, world's strongest man BRIGHT BITS; We figured there might be quite a few lems | wider this heading this week-end hut after taking a quick glance at | game is to he played, likely on ednesday of this week The gurmm was # heart breaker for the Oshawa kids to lose, in| that they outhit thelr Belleville | oppponents by a wide margn, | approximately 1640-5 but stil lost | the game, due chiefly to poor hase: | running, The Oshawa lacs didn't | take enough chances for extra! hases when the opportunity was | presented and they also ran when | they shouldn't have w i, 1 { themselves nipped in double-plays | Mason singed in Ae iiss bin il moved on & passed hall and Infield | out and scored on 8 single by | Yahn in every inning after that, usually two, but still didn't seore again until the fth when they tied it up| at 24, Jacklin singled and moved | to Brd hut wis nipped after Davis | singled on a bunt by Mason, Tilk TREAT AT PORT PERBY The Oshawa team had hits | p out to centre Belleville got one run In the 2nd when Muirhead hit a homer and in the dvd, Wilson was safe on An error, Malloy walked and a couple | of passed balls let Wilson score, | In the Bth, Blaker singled and | moved to wd when the hall was | juggled In the outfield, Wilson singled, Malloy filed out and then | Turner smngled, scoring Blaker with what proved to be the win. | ing run | 4 BELLEVILLE BOOTHS; Turner: | e: Andrews, ss; Ryan, MW; Caf Muirhead, ef; Donavon, ney, Ih; fone 1h; Wilson, 2b; Malloy, | if; Blaker, OSHAWA SUNNYSIDE: Davis, | Ih; Mason, 2b; Tik, rf; Yahn, p; | Pope, ©; Hentlg, ©; Smith, ef; | Kornylo, If; Jackin, »s Umpires; M? Mech and D Read CNE Speedboat Races Held On Lake Scugog The Port Perry Yacht Club had a surprise and unexpected visitor over the weekend, when the Cana dign Boating Federation dropped two days of host racing to be squeened into one Alernoon, a to the splendid Coopers tion of the racers, officials and the local folks trying te conduct then with one out, Boh Bimcoe homered, A walk, single, sacrifice and a passed ball meant two more | runs and Elks got one run in the | third on two errors but they slowed down after Dicintio took over the pitehing, from Nash In the sixth the Kiks added three runs and they got one in the Hh inning and two in the 9th when Price singled to score two of his males, The York championship team had two big lonings, the second, when they scored six runs on only one hit, Bix walks, & hit hatter and the one hit, a double hy House, produced the glx runs as Romboug failed to find the plate, Kornylo took over but he was tagged for seven runs on only two hits in the | third inning, one a triple hy Disela, | Walks and errors made scoring easy for the Toronto team, Bingletons in the 6th and 7th frames, four walks iu the sixth inning doing damage for one, hoosted the winners' total and they wplurged for five more runs In the bth, OSHAWA BUNNYSIDE: R, Bim coe, Sh; Fielder, UM; Price, 2h; i. Bimeoe, ¢; Newey, 1h; Wilson, 88; Rombough, p and rf; MeDon: ald, ef; Strutt, vf; Kornyle, p in 1st; Busminskl, p in 4th; Payne, i in Bth; Parker, If in 4th YORK AVERILLAB; Dimico, ¢; Disela, 2b; Macey, ss; Nevin, 1h; urday, they blew a 61 lead and | ANOTHER SPLINT lost to Chicago 98 in 10 innings, | Detroit split at Washington in # The victory gave Cleveland the | pair of four-hitters, Billy. t won season series with the Yanks 134 | his 16th in the first ga B40 and it's the first time since 1946 the | Nat rookie Ted Abernathy -picked Tribe has whipped New York over | up the nightesp 14. Washington the year, although they split even had 14 hils in the second game, in the 22 games while snapping | but didn't score off rookie ¥rank the ¥anks' fv year pennant reign | Lary until Mickey Vernon sin led last season. It is also the first | with the bases Voaded In the ninth, time since Casey Stengel, who he: | Kansas City and Baltimore also came manager of the Yankees In| split a pair, A's won 48, then 1040, has lost a seison series The doubleheader split also left lost 42 in the National, Cincinnati's John Cleveland 8% games up on third ki place khlengo, which divided a pair Klippstein one-hit Brooklyn, Pes Wee Reese blocked a single with at Boston, The White Box won the second 74, Boston six games hack, | one out in the ninth for the spoiler took the opgner 64 as the Redlegs won the first game of a twinhill 90, then made ¥% & Avila, hitting 272 after winning the '54 batting title, had four hits sweep 'with a B48 decision, Ted Kluszewskl hammered his 45th in the doubleheader and walloped | homer in the opener, his second homer of the day to te | Milwaukee padded iis rusnerup it at 28ll in the eighth fnning of | spot heating Philadelphia twice, the nightcap, Until then, Ford, 177, hi had a three-hitter, followed with a double, advanced on 8 walk and a b4 and Bl 08 A hile Banks and New York's Io ye ead Hoot Evers No, 48 While the orceout, then scored as Ford bounced a plieh In front of the hit home run Ne plate, New Record Attendance For Canadian Football th, In another single Kaine, a a By THE CANADIAN PRESS dropped the hall of adied PAishurgh sm 8 Hoalwal plunge and Ray Willsey recovere pled / od Piles the LBP ning, a poi ervors and two hits, Ll elers Lrossing plate with | he'p from Fegan, In the Bed in: hy Jie time the Jotonta ming, Zedie opened with a single, | the game Jupred the Peters clicked . again snd once | ual more Fegan came through with for om, chet tired . yr es Motu 43 tou an EA ir ul shawa hel ely 4-8 lead until | MOVE FURS oR A the th, They nd FiRers on bases Wh, ining. | songs in in every inning, f 85 awa plocked uj loaded In the sixth but couldn't | the speand rv roy aut 4 gre pes ld iy Vd i Si leh dp line vietor) al wou utheriand each 8 have fied the round, | Grounded mir "ied and awe OSHAWA BADIO PARK: Cum-| In the third, Nic minke of March, Wo Hoare" | walk, 'harpien doubled Peters, b Vegan, 1b; Goldsmit we; G, Zedlg, vf; Teno, 2h; Wi son, M, BELLEVILLE SHELLS: Keller, #8 MeGuire, bh; Morrow, 1h; Locke, pi Hook, vf; Grimshaw, If; Lewis, of; Langabe, 2h; Clapp, ¢; Hever, of, ed with we out and Cornish was Sale on 4 error, whieh scored 8 y Ld ore » Pu. Tim Hell's or concluded Oshe awa's sooring, Foley was i 1] ted at this point fo humping Nelhon al he ' Osha ald tw wa Heke up a hit Fike uty with Golding taking over, oh doit, norun ha or the . Kame 4 a he gave up wae a Whe locals were 2 ie : ro and on the day's pla heaten, hoth a the i the field, MODERN CLEANERS o Reid, If; Guatto, Ab; Clay eof tl i Pastushak, ss; Ranlere, lis, 2h; Goddard, hi " gb A i rf i BarlAwa drs, = Nelson, ss; W) rT -------------------- Gary Middlecoff Wins Cavalcade SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ. (AP) finking a 50-fool Whip ran finit le for an eagle of e 0 a five-under-par round of 86, Cary Middleeoff won the $10,000 first Boll a 's te " hole tora of 270, ny Wh 7h sha Lake, veleran Kiama he every Annan, pi Atwood, nye pro was erowde both the baseball seores and the week-end foothall results, we think we'll do the bright thing --and keep quiet! ' Dean McLau Pul the Grey Cup champlons at the top of the league, send them into a new foothall town give the home club some success and shake well What have you got? A Canadian foothall. attendance record, of the way down the home strete n the ever-dangerous Bam Snead, who started the day In a trigle tle for the lead with Freddie Hass mpires «= J, Hobly and W, md e Littler, Harmer, mead, with a 60 Sunday, won| " econd money with a 276. Haas Bapuntjis, 8b; House, If; Freer, ef; Yewman, rf; Nash, p: Dieintlo p In 2nd, Vladimir Kuc a waterfront business, everything ran & "smooth as silk", start ing at 1 pm, and finishing at ahout 6.30, "Following are the first place winners each receiving a Bu lova clock radio, niin. Tn Commish Knapp, ei, Sutherland, rl; Hawe, If, in and brought about #0 racing outfits with it, looking for a sult able place to hold the speed-bont races that were postponed Friday and Saturday at the CNE because Lumsden swim and and was rouged Edmonton pleked up 21 first downs on 279 yards rushing while B.C, had 17 first downs on 89 yards along the ground, Galiffa putpassed Parker, completing 16 0 alr tempts for 100 yards, while the Es: r-- ghlin Horseshoe Champ TORONTO (CP) Dean Me Laughlin of Oshawa defeated Tor: | onto's Norm Black in the 1lth| game of the 12-man round-robin to | tie Black at 10 wins In the Cana | dian horseshoes championship at | the Canadian National Exhibition Haturday | Fernhill Park Tie Up Series 'arniill Park Midgets defeated | wilt's Cycle of Toronto in the re turn game of their OABA Midget series, at Fernhill Park on Satur day afternoon, 144, The drd and deciding game of this series will be played on the AJax diamond, tonight, starting at eight o'clock The game ended abruptly in the bottom of the 6th Inning when catcher Sgulgna of the Toronto teams was ejected hy the umpire far continued use of abusive lan {hase after having heen previous ly warned, In the meantime Toronto had used up thelr only two available substitutes and this loft them with only eight eligible Players and wo they were foreed 0 forfeit the game Actually, the Fernhill Park boys were well on thelr way to a well: deserved win for they and woored runs In every Inning except the third and were having no trouble o the attack, Parson homered after Bneddon singled in the first inning, for the first two runs and in the second frame, Fernhill hunched five hits for four more In the playoff, | feated Black 50-52 - He was dor | feated only once--Wall Woodward of Lakeview, who ended third, handed the champion his only | loss | Walt Pascoe of Claremont won the class B tournament and Coo | Shields of Toropto the class C Samrock A.C. Athletes Ready For Annual Meet Members of the Oshawa Sham rock Athletie Club are busy gel tng into top shape these days and (nights) preparing for their annual Oshawa and Distriet track and field champlonship athletio meet, to he held al Alexandra Park, on Saturday, Sept, 24 This annual field day embraces boys and girls of publie school ale, collegiates and alse open' events, with over a doren hand some trophies up for competition In various special events Meanwhile, the second section of the series of races helng stag od hy the Oshawa Bhamrock AC members for The Leglon Trophy, will got under way this Friday evening at weven o'clock, with the one-mile race, a two-mile race an the Al5-mile ros race after the big day on Rept. M, SPORTS CALENDAR MeLauguan de runs, Lasson getting a doubl the middle of this rally Balotin's twosrun homer in the fourth kept the score mounting and they added four more in the fifth on two walks and three tralght hits and had scored two more in the sixth when the game ended Will's Cycle got one run on hits hy MacDonald and Gigglanl In the first frame and had heir hest suceess In the second walks combined with three ineluding Bgulgna's double, gave them four runs but Taylor stops ped them In the next two frames and gave up one in the fifth on hits to Fairbrother and Kettle well Wilts Cyele Clarke MacDonald, 3; Sgulgna, O lanl, 1h; Fairbefother, pi God: | dard, of; Kettlewell Cros, If Ley, ofp Antram, of ln 4th; Geil hits, [TH Vig Three | 4 00 TUKSDAY'S GAMES MOFTHALL Oshawa Minor Assoe Sudden death games between Rundle Park and Connaught Park (Midgets) and Woodview Park and Bathe Park (Bantam) are to he played on Tuesday at the diamonds list od, If rained out on Monday night CRA Bantam Girls --~ Woodview | at Eastview; Radio at Sunnyside, | pm, | WRESTLING Exhibition of professional wres: | ting, three bouts, at Whithy Arena, 045 pm fin, p In 6th, Fernhill Park, #4; Sneddon, 1b; Parsons, 3h otin, of; Rradley, dh; Whittiok Delves, If; Mosier, vf; Tayi Umpires; Lawseaon, Hol @ n | 'dore of the Port Perry Yacht Club, For Two-Year-Olds O'Reilly and Bragg, | of the great had wenther 3 A telephone call from the CNE was received Saturday afternoon by Don, Smith, Oshawa, Commo: asking for assistance, and after an emergency call to Club Directors and securing the green light from the Village of Port Per: ry An BOB wenl out to elub race officials In Oshawa, Toronilg and Port Perry to he on hand Police, ambulance and loud speakers were secured, buoys, parges and crash boats were made ready timers, flagmen, Starters and many other equal ly important Personnel were alerted and In a matter of UMinutes'! the stage was set for Charlie Boswell Again Wins i Blind Golfer's Championship WINDEOR (CP) Charlie Bos well, famed United States blind golfer, added another title Satur. day to his growing list of winnings Boswell, M-year-old star hack fielder for the 1088 University of Alabama Rose How! foothall team, won the second annual Interna: national blind golfer's champion ship with a record #6-hole score of 414 The player, Birmingham Ala, who lost his sight in the Battle of | ¥ the Bulge, had rounds of 107 and 106, Last year's winner, Joe Lagaro of Waltham Mass, who won the title at 'Toronto Lambton golf course with 200 earded a two-round 27 Baturday Another player stepped into the spotlight along with Boswell at the Heach Grove course, Claude Patte: more, 3, a cafeteria employee in a Hamilton steel plant, became the first golfer In the tournament's short history to hreak 100 Pattemore carded a sensational Rich Warren A Racing Hydro ~Leon ards, Ogdensburg B Racing Hyde Wilson, Care, Michigan, ¢ Racing Hydro ~-- John Der: tinger, Delhi, Ont CO forvice « A Almonte, Ont, Hair Madison Ardron, Toronto, Ont A Uthity Raymond Randall, RBaldwinville, N.Y B Hydro Ron Ont, M Hydro «= Les, Robinson, Tor ronto, Ont, A Hydro ronto, Ont, D Hydro == Ed, Peterson, Utica, NY MeGregor: Biggs, Ottawa, wo Ken. Bland, Tor - the Canadian Individual champion. ship, five strokes better than an: other Hamilton man, Charlie Tooth Pattemore, who served in the Canadian Army during the Second World War without disability, lost his sight while on a construetion ob, ' Pattemore's tournament score was also a Canadian record, hetter ing the 287 mark turned in hy Nick Clenovese of Hamilton last ear, The 18 blind golfers Played the ar-74 course under offielal regu ations, recelving assistance from thelr conches who directed thelr stances and positions with the ball, The American team easily took the Two Eagles Trophy for team honors, The seven = man squad carded a gross score of 1,408, The Canadian contingent ended with a Ai. Third place in the individual honors went to aging Clint Russell of Duluth, Minn, The Bbyearold retired wholesale dairy agent had #0 over the final 18 and fi in the runner-up spot with 323, INDIVIDUAL TITLE : His great round also won him Canada's Richest Prize TORONTO (CF) The richest price won by a two.yearold horde | in Canada will be pleked up hy some fortunate owner in Toronto next Saturday afternoon, Ontario Jockey Club officials es timated, today that the winning horses's share of the purse for the Coronation. Futurity will be more than #21000 Accordingly, today's racing wt a total score of 228 Kingston's Hob Paddon finished 16th with 264, Woodbine was more than merely # Monday afternoon program, Bix of the leading candidates for Kat urday's Juvenile classic are sched vled to go to the post in the fifth rape-~their final test for the Coro nation SET TENNIS DATES WIMBLEDON, England (AP) The 1066 Wimbledon tennis tourna ment will he played hetween June Defeats Pirie MOBCOW (Reulers) Russia's Viadimir Kue whipped Britain's Gordon Pirie in the 10,000 metres Sunday but Chris Chataway and Brian Hewson scored victories al shorter distances in a British-Rus- slan track meet won by the Rus slang 220 to 141 Chataway won the 5,000 metres handily while Hewson drove Into the lead on the final bend, fol lowed hy teammate Ken Wood, to overtake Viadimir Okorokov in the 1,600 metres Kue, an ox-Russian marine and world 5,000-metre champion, led Britain's Pirie all the way to whiz home in 20 minutes, 5.3 seconds, Just two seconds slower than his Russian record set two weeks ago he way 4 mark In 34:62 held y Caechoslovakia's Emil Zato CAME CLOSE oh At the halfway mark, the little Russian came olose to beating Zatopek's record, But in the seq: ond half he slackened his pace, even though he drew steadily away from Pirie and his running mate, Ken Norris Pirie and Norris, looking tired and dispirited were both elooked In 20:46 Hewson hrought the huge erowd fo Its feet in the .1,600-melre race with an electrifying burst of speed 6 overtpke Okorokoy, who has wice heaten Kuo this season Wood also swept past the fast firing Russian to finish 1.2 seconds hehind Hewson whose time was A slow #145 The only other notable Rritigh wins In an overwhelming Soviet vietory came In the §,000-metre steeplechase, where 26 year - old Welsh schoolmaster John Disley sel a world record of #442 Russia's ~~ Krisonosov bettered the world record In the hammer | throw with a toss of 202 feet, A 87-04 inehes. The record 1s 300-11 estab Hahed by 8. Strandlii of Norway in Buffalo Angler Wins Bait Casting Title TORONTO (CP)David 'Temp lin, a young Ruffalo angler, Satu: | day won the all-round halt casting | championship at the Canadian Na tional Kxhibition He placed third In thee wet ae curacy test and second In the five eighth ounce and three-eighth ounce halt aceuracy tests, Results included 85 and July 7; LtCol. Duncan Me | Alay, director of the AllEngland | Club, said Thursday, Five-olghth ounce women's bait wenraey-- 1 Willa Leach, Welland {4 Margaret Tennant Welland, British Columbians had Empire Stadium bulging at the seams Saturday night as 20,508 fans turned up to see Edmonton ski: mos come from behind to nip B.C, Aons 16:18 in thelr first appearance of the season In & Western Inter srovinelal Football Union game at ancouver, The crowd was nearly 1,600 more than the previous Canadian #tiend- ance mark of 28,018 set in the same 25,000-508t stadium two weeks ago kima quarter completed five of 13 for 76 yards and had two inter. cepted (0 Lions' one, on desperately to keep the Cow: hoys from an upset vietory as Tor onto eastoff Don Klosterman showed spectacular passing wig ardry, He threw three touchdown [ie while rolling up 431 yards hrough the alr MAK HES RECORD le i " At Regina, Riders had to hang | j TH ABE IMPROVES GALI Tex, (APF) == Doge tors al John Healy Hospital he sald Friday that golfer Bal rickson Zaharias was ren y Im: rie, 1h AP Mri om 0s arly next week, he woman Wolfer has heen unders aded (0 a 72 Bunday and a tie with Georve Bayer al 281, Littler and Jerry Barber were in the 280 hracket with Gardner Dickinson, r. of Panama City, Via, who had a fine 64 for the day, hooted a field gob), Tom Miner | going treatment at the cancer ves three converts and a singl | oh Meyer kicked Aor le ud Saath wal JA 4 when a a a or a's i found In pleted 26 of 8 Pp to mateh # league record set hy Winhipet's hain Jack Jacobs In fi, an 8 total yardage was only 60 yards short of a 400 set by Lindy Berry of Edmon: ton five years ago. However, Raskalchewan's Frank Tripueka put on his own passing show also tossing three lonohdown. forwards, He eampleted 17 of 3 tries for 866 vards whil leading n 0 when Lions defeated Calgary Blam peders In thelr opening game, FIFTH IN FIVE For the Grey Cup champion Hskimos, the triumph was the fifth in five outings this season and kept them two points ahead of Baskate ewan Roughriders, who defeated Calgary Stampeders hy a single point, 24-84, at Regina Baturday night te move alone inte second Hit teh "is Riders to 1h yar alo askalechewan n ground: Cala ad 61 va force of 12,000 to wateh Riders win | ing ary yards. rush Halfback Larry Ishell gather thelr fourth in six starts in two touchdowns for Riders an Riders gor another chance to overtake Eskimos tonight when | end Bian Williams caught the other, But the vietory margin was they invade Winnipeg to meet the that of veteran Joe Aguirre's kek: winless Hlue Bombers while ¥d monion 1s at home against fourth: | off single, Aguirre also booted two fleld goals and two econveris, olace Calgary, Thirdplace B.C as a night off, Stampeder touchdowns came on passes to Don Massalle, Rag Nagle Quarterhack Jack Parker, import hero of last fall's Grey Cup final, ERNIE CAY put together a solid firound attack and sprinkled IL with flashes of INSULATION turned out good passing to guide Eskimos' viefory at Vancouver, Parker carried over for one guchdown, passed to halfback Rollie Miles for another and fed a handoff to halfhack Karl Lind: ley, , who galloped 68 yards, for Kdmonton's third, Tackle Hob Dean booted all three con arts, | OTHER MAJORS Ron Clinkseale carvied over for | one of the two RC. touchdowns and CHI Bartosh gathered in an end-gone pass from quarterback Arnie Galiffa for the other Pollard converted both and Lions pleked up a single when Pollard ZN Te == MEN IN THE RING AT ONCE w= = 44 WREATLERS AND 3 REFERER The KALMIKOFF BROS. vs, LAYTON and HEPBURN 2 OTHER EXHIBITION BOUTS vpbe! 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