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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jul 1958, p. 10

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Ontario Scores Fourth Win In Junior Cricket Oshawa Kickers Move Into cv owe [Peter Thomson Moves League Leadership Alone |. mi, oe roves . x PSone) Into Select Circle {downs among members of the] Oshawa Kickers defeated Osh-|/meet the fast-improving Oshawa Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club was . |dium by the score of 41, in a awa Italia ast night at the Sta-/Strila team. Both ahove matches will be fast, cleanly-played and hard-|sudden-death affairs. Kickers are fought game. the defending champions and Kickers thus jumped into un- their contest with Strila will be disputed first place in the league .ike a replay of last year's final. table ahead of Oshawa Italia and Polonia were last season's East- Oshawa Hungaria, who are tied crn Onario Champions and local for second place. | Union Trophy winners and Lan- Kicker; have 19 points while caster Cup winners. Oshawa Hungaria and Italia have| Peterborough UEW plays Clare- 18 each. The game drew one of mont the largest crowds of the season 'other second-round contest. to the Stadium. On Sunday afternoon, at Alex- In the replay, first round of the andra Park, commencing at 2 at Peterborough in the) Challenge cup, Oshawa Thistles p.m., the jocal All-Star team will PLAY BALL -- AT ANY COST? pools out, it's sandlot base- | ing his front window is painted time and you know what right on it. The youngsters pon- defeated Oshawa Hollandia 7-1.!play its final tune-up game, prior Thistles will meet Oshawa Hun- to travelling to London, to meet garia at Alexandra Park, this the London and district All-Stars Saturday night, commencing ation July 13 7:00 o'clock, in the sudden-death, The local team will have as op-| 'held Wednesday night when two rinks competed for the right to 'advance into the play-offs with | {other rinks in the district. | The play-offs of the provincial | "ingles and doubles competitions among members of the local club wiil be held in the near future. | In the rink competition, the irink skipped by J. Morrison |edged ou. the rink skipped by |Fred Cochrane in a close, well- iplayed game by a score of 16 to! 10. The members of the Morrison rink were E. Carswell, vice; F. Lindsay, second and J. Anderson, | lead. The members of the Coch- rane rink were W. Kilburn, vice; J. Cooke, second and J. Mouncey, ead. ST. ANNE"S-on-SEA, England, (AP) -- Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Bobby Locke, Peter Thomson -- the "domina- tors" of golf, ® It may seem strange to put Thomson, a 28-year-old Austral- ian who has only one tournament victory to show for five invasions of the tough United States profes- sional circuit, in the class with Hogan, Jones, Locke and Hagen. But that is where he belongs. This week he is well along to- a nine-under-par 63 and a 70 for] a total of 133. The old mark of 134 'was set in 1926 by Jones. The tournament is being played at two courses, Royal Lytham and St. Anne's. The Australian headed the 96- man field Wednesday with a 66 on the first day of the 72-hole tournament. He has 54 holes.to go and only a one stroke lead over Ireland's Christy O'Connor. Threatening from two strokes back are Eng- ward putting his seal on the Brit-|land"s 51-year-old Henry Cotton, ish open championship for the'also a three-time winner, former fourth time. champion Max Faulkner and Thomson turned in a record South Africa's young Gary performance in the 36-hole qual-|Player second in the U.S. Open ifying rounds this week. He fired [last month. The two U.S. qualifiers, Gene Sarazen and Monte Bradley, are way back with a 73 and 76 re- spectively. If Thomson wins Friday at Royal Lytham and St. Anne's, he will become the fifth man in mod- ern golf to dominate either the British or U.S. open champion- ships to the extent of winning four times. He won British Opens in 1954, 1955 and 1956. He was second in 1952, 1953 and 1957. His score Wednesday was five under par strong batting form to go all out for 107 i in the other match in the double round-robin tournament but Brit- ish Columbia made 108 for five wickets. WINNIPEG (CP) Ontario scored its fourth successive win in the Canadian junior cricket championship Thursday defeat- ing a weak - batting Manitoba team by six wickets and one run. Winless Alberta displayed i t British Col John Arnold hit for 17 not out as: Ontario collected 29 runs for only four wickets after Manitoba had gone all out in the morning for 28 runs. Arnold was the only Ontario batsman to reach double for rugged 6,635-yard Lytham. Locke, who lagged 10 strokes behind after Wednesday's play, won this oldest of all champion- ships four times. second round. | position the strong M Also on tap Saturday night,|ieam of the Toronto Canadian there wili be one of the feature Continenta. League. double-headers of the season, at| The Macedonians have long the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- been a soccer power in Toronto ed once this season, will face their league standing. Oshawa Polonia, in a second-| After the contest the All-Star round, sudden-death Challenge |committee will meet to make thc cup game at seven o'clock while !final selection of the team, so the m the second contest, Oshawa district players will be playing Kickers, the league-leaders, wiil'hard to retain their places. LEGION -MINOR BASEBALL REESON'S TWO-HITTER dium. Oshawa Italia, only defeat-|and are presently near the top of Merchants Top | Kay-Kovaks Oshawa nay and Kovaks, in an exhibition softball game at Alexandra Park on Wednesday night 8-3. J. Masiewich started on the mound for the winners and gave up one run in the third inning when Courtney singied and Jones hit a double. Ted Jones took over for Merchants in the next inning then Bell connected for a double, and the Kay and Kovaks team |15. TOO MUCH FOR AJAX [scoring Godridge but Sargent was got singlz runs in the 7th on hits In an Oshawa Legion Minor nipped at the plate, with what/by Tilk, Worsley and Masiewich| Baseball, Bantam League game,|would have been the winning and another run in the 8th by Mec- | played at Alexandra Park onjrun. Then Bell got himself pick-/Cabe on a single, walk and a cra nercaporroop | Olmstead Faces SOFTBALL SCORES _| Assault Charge PEE WEE BOYS VANCOUVER (CP) -- A Na- Merchants defeated] Fernhill Park, 13; Thornton's|tional Hockey League star|mission has formally asked the charged with assault has been re-! Connaught 40; North manded three weeks so he can| Oshawa, 6. return to his Saskatchewan home! Storie Park, 31; Southmead, 8. for farm business. BANTAM GIRLS Bail was set Wednesday at $500 Storie Park, 8; Sunnyside Park, for Bert Olmstead, 31, of Toronto, 11. {Maple Leafs, when he appeared JUVENILE GIRLS lin police court charged with as- Bathe Park, 6; Rundle Park, sault causing bodily harm to min ing promoter Ralph Rooney, 32 of West Vancouver. | Olmstead, a star for several years with Montreal Canadiens, {will face trial July 23. Prosecu-| Corners, 12. Park, Black's Nose Out figures. Dick Wigley was top bowler for Ontario, taking five wickets for eight runs. Garry Girvan gave up one run while taking two wick. ets. John Tovell was two wickets for 18 runs and Jeremy Powell, one wicket and no runs. Want German Boxer Suspended By NBA WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP)-- The West Jordan Athletic Com- president of the National Boxing Association to suspend German middleweight Peter Mueller. A telegram Wednesday to NBA head Gilbert Jackson in Racine, Wis., s : "Peter Mueller has been sus- pended by our commission for failure to go through with his bout with Gene Fullmer June 30. IWe ask that you please suspend Mr. Mueller until he fulfills his contract with the West Jordan Benefit Park Association." happens. So does this home der the situation. owner, and the price for break- p {tor Bruce Harvey said Olmstead --__ Wednesday night, Victor's Sportsjed off at 3rd base and that ended SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Ww 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' WHITBY LARRY"S dropped their West Toronto Inter-League schedule game last night, when they were nosed out 5-4 by Stan-| ley Park Playground Seniors, in a game played at Millen Stad- ium. We haven't many details on the game except that the win- ners puthit Larry's by eight to seven. Young Bob Winter, local Junior left-hander with Flynn's Sports, went to the mound for nosed out Ajax Bantams 3-1. the game. This was a spirited game all| Pipher pitched the first six in- the way with Victor's getting/nings for UAWA. He gave up their runs early. MacDonald|two runs in the third on a walk to on an error then an infield out|solid hit by Burke. In the 7th, runs. In the second, Watt walked,|and so did Lyons, so Waite went after two out and scored when|to the mound, to replace Pipher. MacDonald walked, Kolesnik sin- Burke singled, scoring MacInally gled and Reeson walked. After|but Mech flied out and Suddar that, the Ajay pitcher was/fanned, to end the threat. changed, Newitt replacing Arse- Ir , , nault in a battery switch and BEATON'S DAIRY Boys Victor's were held off in the cold LOSE OUT IN TOURNEY until th d of tis Oshawa Beaton's Dairy team een e game. competed in the Bantam Baseball However they had enough runs|Tournament held at Stratford on to win as it turned out because Dominion Day, winning two Larry's but wasn't good enough to stop the Stanley Parkers. Cec Hall tried a relief role in the sixth but he was too tired from his| stern game here Wednesday night and finally Carl Kemp came] in in the 7th, to finish it off. Kemp hasn't done much pitching] this season and was not too effective. Stan Stenoff relieved Stu- art in the 5th, when Larry's staged a bit of a rally and then Stenoff went on to earn the win. Larry's go back to St. Clair Stadium on Tuesday night to play Simpson-Fords and then are in action again, right back the next night, here in Oshawa, with| Stanley Park as the visitors, when Larry's will be out for re-| venge. | What looms as another real "'stinkeroo" is brewing in 'the | boxing whirl, down New York way. On Wednesday Bart Grant | |ters. {two out in the fifth and scored 5-4, with Connors pitching a fine | when Newitt came through with|three the first hit of the game off Ree-|piled up a 5-0 lead in the first son, single in the sixth was their only |other hit. voung Reeson was in splendid games and then losing out in the f orm. He gave up only two hits|semi-final and struck out a total of 14 bat-| In the first game, the Oshawa Claringbold walked with{boys nosed out Sarnia Bantams hitter while his mates a solid triple, Arsenault's three innings, and then held on. In the second round, Beaton's Dairy eliminated Leaside boys VICTOR'S -- MacDonald, ss; 4-2, with three runs in the third Kolesnik, 2b; Reeson, p; Ferries, |inning. on three walks and Ree-| cf; Johnson, 3b; Clapp, rf; Cough-|son's double and then one in the Plumbing 7-4 in their UAWA Soft- in, 1b; Cover, If; Watt, c. passed ball. Jones and Boyce shared the {mound duties for the losers. Mer- chants got a run in the first when Thompson singled and scored on after Hubble had hit a two-run 7th, the winners splurged for four more runs, Price, Walker, ourtney, Edwards and Cirka all | zetting hits, along with two walks | 'o Hubbie and Jones. MERCHANTS --Tom O'Connor, 2b; Thompson, ss; Price, 2b;| Walker, 1b; Courtney, cf; Ed- wards, rf; Hubble, If; Cirka, c; J. Masiewich, p and Jones, p. RAY AND KOVAKS -- Hill, ef;| Arnold, ¢: Samolenko, ss; Me- {Cabe, 1b; Thompson, 3b; Tilk |if; Worsley, 2b; Courtney, rf;| [Masiewich, ri; Jones, p and Boyce, p Durno's Win Over Mette's Plumbing Durno's Garage defeated Mette Real Estaters 8-7 Black's Men's Wear eked out an 8.7 victory over Oshawa Rea' opened for them in the 1st inning|Campbell, a single by Higgins, al, pit by Walker. In the fourth, |Lstate, in their UAWA Softball with a single, Kolesnik was safe|fielder's choice play and then a|cirka and Jones both doubled league game Wednesday night. | Ti >» "salesmen" got going early and a wild pitch produced two|with one out, MacInally singled homer, which made it 4-1. In the | With three runs in the first in- ning when Sarnosky homered then Maeson and Locke scored on a solid hit by Peters. Davis hit a homer iu the second, to make the ccore 4-0 but after that Joe Tam- hlyn settled away and backed by fine support from his mates, was abie to win the game. Sarnosky singled in the 7th and is charged with assaulting Roo ney in a washroom at the war |amputees hall here Friday. Court Still Keeps Dodgers Out Of Ravine LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Legal- ization of the June 3 vote favor ing the Chavez Ravine contract between the City of Los Angeles |and the Dodgers has again been REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Greta Patterson, pretty 18- year-old from Batavia, N.Y., be- came the first swimmer to cross Lake Erie three years ago today. She covered the 15 miles between Angola, N.Y., and Crystal Beach, Ont., in 13 hours. daily through July 12 SPECIAL BUS SERVICE Leaves daily 11:30 a.m. Return- ing after last race. Round trip tudi i to BRAKES OUR SPECIALTY W.L. HOUSTON SERVICE STATION fare, i grounds--$2.65. General Admission $1.00 (incl. tax). Clubhouse $2.50 (incl. tax). RESERVED SEATS General admission $1.00 Daily. Clubhouse $1.00 Daily. Phone Mr. Johnson EM 6-204 scored on a triple by Maeson and then in the 9th, Shearer walk- ed, Sarnosky again hit safely and scored later on a sacrifice fly by Locke but the game ended with the tying run on third base. Locke pitched well until the third inning and then Tamblyn opened with a hit, Szunaj and po indicated he might accept a Tarshall both walked and Arm: |g, oection by oR that he strong doubled and DePratto also decide the injunction matter at hit a hard single, to make it a|ina same time he rules on legal- our-run rally, tying the score. In ity of the contract, which has the 5th, Welsh doubied, Arm-|peen challenged in taxpayer strong and Dionne both walked |gyits. delayed by court order. Superior Judge Arnold Praeger continued in force Wednesday a temporary restraining order pro- {hibiting the city from certifying the election results until he cides whether an injunction can be issued. de-| 67 KING ST. W. RA 3-7822 Vigor Oil | and then a sacrifice fly and a hit The suits claim the city has no, was indicted by a grand jury on charges of accepting bribes |! in five bouts in which fight manager Hymie Wallman had | one of his boys in action. Yesterday Julius Helfand, com- | missioner chairman of the New York State Athletic Commis- sion, announced that judge Bert Grant and manager Hymie Wallman have been suspended indefinitely, which will mean all of Wallman "stable" will be unable to fight in New York, as long as he remains suspended. It's also expectd that his licenses as a second and a manager will be revoked. This sort of thing will of course give boxing "a black eye" but then on the other hand, it will not be entirely news in a lot of ring circles. The reflection may have serious repercus- sions to the regular Wednesday and Friday night TV boxing 6th, when Hentig singled and; gue ¢ y > , AJAX -- Newitt, ¢ and p; came home on a hit Be Bell. NE} Leumns clash ay Wednesday O'Shea, ss; Coughlin, 1b; Arsen- Wilson pitched this win for Osh-| The winners gave fault, p and c; Hannon, rf; Tru- awa, giving up only three hits. [the first inning when 'Yourth |bela, 3b; Hogan, cf; Rancier, If;| In the semi - final of the tour-|,alked and Harper doubled but Claringbold, 2b. [nament, Niagara Falls defeated|in the fourth, Durno's came back . the Oshawa lads 4-1. wiii fi : RY 23D LOVELL TE Coughlin pitched this game for a Ihre is am ; i Oshawa and was tagged for twolasuhle being the big hit. McPhee | In a Legion Minor Midge tlhits and two runs in each of the|qoubled and Sneddon singled in |League game, played Thursday|4th and 6th frames while the best|yr. (hid to match ri ohe) |evening at Alexandra Park, Jury|Oshawa could do was one run in |and Lovell and UAWA battled tolthe fifth. Webb, of Niagara Jctiuy Nad E00 Wien You shows, sponsored a 3-3 tie, after seven full innings.|Falls, held Oshawa to only two : P by national advertisers. Judd started on the mound for hits, y drove him home. on BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Beaton's Dairy baseball team|Jury and Lovell and gave up| Beaton's Dairy were leading|, However after that, Terwilligar played in the Bantam baseball tuornament held up in Stratford only one run until the 7th. That|Whitby Kiwanis Bantams 7-3, at|'€ld Mettes in check very well. on Dominion Day and they did very well. They eliminated Sarnia|was on two walks and a couple Kinsmen Stadium here on Wed-|A Sirgle by Yourth, double by 5-4 and put out Leaside 4-2 before losing out themselves to Niag-|of wild pitches, in the third in- nesday night, when their game|EB2d8ley meant a run in the fifth ara Falls, 4-1, in the tourney semi-final . . . OSHAWA MERCH- ning. |was called. Beaton's scored six and the other run was scored in | the 8th by Romaniski. The win has been selling Gasoline to the people of OSHAWA for over 30 years at REASON- ABLE PRICES and will con- tinuetodoso... 39 hy Atkinson with two out, made | right to transfer municipally- the score 6-4. lowned land in the ravine to the In the 7th, Black's added their Dodgers for use as a stadium other two runs when Kapp sin-|site, although the voters ap- gled and Atkinson belted a|proved such a transfer June 3.| homer. OSHAWA REAL ESTATE -- J. Shearer. ss; Sarnosky, cf; B.| Shearer, If; Maeson, 1b; Locke, | p; Peters, ¢; Harman, 2b; Little, rf; Davis, 3b. f BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR {Csuhaj, ¢; Marshall, If; Welsh, | rf; Armstrong, ss; Dionne, cf; DePratto 2b; Kapp, 3b; Atkin son, 1b; Tamblyn, p. N.Y. Commission Suspends Both 'Grant, Wallman NEW YORK (AP) Boxing| judge Bert Grant and fight man- ager Hymie Wallman were sus- pended indefinitely by the New York State Athletic Commission Thursday. The action was the result of] {Grant's indictment Wednesday by| la New. York grand jury on |charges of accepting bribes in| [five bouts involving Wallman's| |boxers. Grant has denied the| charges and is free on bail. | Meet Woodbines Here Tomorrow -[,juive tetas, commission: | After a two-week lay-off, Osh- action after a special meeting. | awa FKiyrn's return to Leaside | He also said the commission was | Junior Baseball action tomorrow | preparing charges against Wall afternoon at Alexandra Park man as soon as possible to re-| when Toronto Woodbine 'Legion [Voke his licences as a second | {will supply the opposition for a and manager. | 2:30 p.m. matinee engagement. | Wallman, a furrier and fight | Although Flynn's got off to a manager, has been called the | [miserable start, they will find front man for Frankie Carbo, | themselves in a 'position to over-|who allegedly has great influence haul the league-leaders, pro-|in boxing circles. | viding they can get a win streak| Helfand said in line with past | going. Right now Flynn's are in/commission policy, upheld by the| third place but they are only 2's |Supreme Court, all boxers man-| d by Wallman would not be | up a run in How's Your 1.0.7 Today's Insurance Problems Answered Hayward Murdoch PRICE VIGOR STANDARD GASOLINE Vigor Oil Buy at Vigor Oil and Save! Gay, --- p METTE'S--Yourth, 3b; Badge-| ley, ss; Harper, cf; Storms, c; Romaniski. If; Lucas, If; Elliott, rf; Clapp, 2b; Kuney, 1b; Gree- ley, p ana McKee, p in 7th. QUESTION: If a person is killed due to another's negli- gence in an auto accident can the dependents of the deceased sue for damages? How would you establish the amount of money to sue for? | ' . Flynn's Juniors ANSWER: Yes, the dependents can sue. Damages are deter- mined in part by the monetary loss suffered by the family. .500 11 .493 11% .466 13% 465 13% A417 17 ® Have you an Insurance prob- lem of your own? Come in or write us. We'll be glad to help you without charge or obliga- tion of any kind. 78 BOND ST. W. RA 5-1109 OPEN THIS WEEK 'TIL 9 P.M. General Insurance Service 25 ONTARIO ST. DIAL RA 3-3843 KING ST. EAST at TOWNLINE Open Every Evening and Sundays National League when the Indians won 111 games and a pennant, the Big Four averaged a total of 71% victories a season. Phil. 010 000 020-3 9 0 by Ideal Welding, but Flynn's/ permitted to fight in New York state while he is under suspen-| Milwaukee 000 010 000--1 6 1 Roberts and Sawatski; Willey, Baltimore at Boston (2)--Por- have four games in hand, and are | tocarrero (5-5) and Pappas (5-2) [only a.half-game behind second-| sion. vs Sisler (6-4) and Sullivan (5-2). [place Lauries, with five games of National League (hand. If the Oshawa boys can KING WINS RACE | L Pet. GBL/|come up with a win Saturday, | HANKO, Norway (AP) -- The, 30 565 |they will be well on their way to|King of Norway Wednesday won| .529 retain the pennant. the Kattegatt Cup for eight metre | 521 During the two-week lay-|yachts with a third victory over) .486 off period, Manager-coach Jim a Swedish yacht. The eight metre| .485 Shaw Las had his charge out for |Sira, owned by King Olav V, de-| 485 f ARRANGE NOW FOR AUTOMATIC daily sessions and has been put-|feated Sweden's entry, Atair, 'by WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF vee pron peer McLAUGHLIN'S i URNACE FUEL OIL . Trowbridge (9) and Crandall. An operation that took 20 : Pha- ) pieces of cartilege out of Yom 25% Pha-Hemus (4), Bonchiee on's right elbow last winter failed|.:, Milwaukee 39 to restore the old magic to Pis|c cago 90 200.0104 7 2 : San T' --3 |St. Louis 37 pitching arm. Phillips, Hobie (7) Heney (9, San Francisco 38 "I talked this over with Frank Elston (9) and S. Taylor; Giel,|Chicago 36 Lane and Joe Gordon in Chicago| Grissom (9) and Schmidt. {Cincinnati 33 this week." Lemon said Wednes: | HRs: Chi-Long (9), Banks (21),|Philadelphia 32 day night. "So it wasn't any|pittsburgh 000 002 000--2 5 o Pittsburgh 35 38 shocker to me. They have a ros-/Cincinnati 000 000 000--0 7 0 10S Angeles 33 40 ter problem and I haven't been| Witt, Face (7) and Foiles; Nux- Today's Games able to help out. This way I hall, Jeffcoat (7) Schmidt (9 And Probable Pitchers should be able to rest the arm and Burgess. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2)-- enough to make a decision. St. Louis 11 000 200--4 7 0 Kline (7-8) and Law (7-5) vs Pur- Los Angeles 000 100 010--2 8 1|kev (8-5) and Newcombe (1-8). Jones, Jackson (8) and Land-! Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) |rith; Williams, Drysdale (9) and --Simmons (5-8) and Sanford Roseboro. (56) vs Rush (6-3) and Spahn HR: LA-Larker (3). (10-4) | St. Louis 000 001 010-2 9 1, Chicago at San Francisco (2)-- Los Angeles 000 201 00x--3 7 1|Briggs (2-0) and Hillman (0-0) vs VANCOUVER (CP) -- Rudolf| Maglie and Smith; Podres and Antonelli (8-6) and Worthington : Lubinzer of Steyr, Austria, won | Pignatano (7-3). One player|tha 135-mile kavak race down the| HRS: StL-Boyer (15); LA-Gray (Only games scheduled) r from Lytton. B.C {(9), Neal (14) ation le : Fight intoke ihe Vane r Wednesday nigh t International League Tharsday night and forced a halt! His time wa 3 hours, 3 v = ° to the Welland-Hamilton Ontario| nds. Kar Nas 13 a Mon Zorn 3 ol 000 005-6 10 2 Monreal Lacrosse Association Senior/Germany wa nd in 13:06.17. | b Neste: ic i 32 20-13 26 } Roche gt game The race was rt of Britishl. earce, Richards (2) Dixon (4)| Rochester 5 ; . Fac part of British and Hannah; Browning and Katt. Columbus Sam Crogan, who scored one Columbia's centennial celebra: (Montreal 001 100 000--2 6 | Miami goal for the losing Hamilton Lin-|tions. Lutinger received a 14-inch|Byffalo 000 100 20x--3 8 0/ Richmond coln Burners, was injured in the|'otem pole and silver plaque from! Birrer Collum (7) and Gatta Havana melee that involved ali players|~enternia chairman Laurie Wal-|Coleman and Noble Holton ( | Ruffalo and several fans. The fight brokellace Havana 002 0600 000 6 2 out with two minutes sah > play K Yore thay 25.000 people lined Columbu 010 000 08x--9 11 0 Montreal at Buffalo (2) and the game M called with! Kistilano Peach here to cheer the Amor. Santiago (81 Moneio (8) Tor et . Woy Welland Crowland Switsons kayax riders as they paddled into and Izquierdo; Br -- pe on Toronto 2 Rochester 2) (ND) ahead 15-8. English Bay following the race. uska. {Miami at Richmond (2) (N) ] 2) (2 33 35 38 35 34 2% 3 5% 5% 5% 6 8 assure the right rate of chalking | to keep itself clean and give maximum protection. Note: A paint that chalks too fast washes itself off . . . too slow, it collects dirt. ANTS went to the finals in that softball tournament they were in| In the 7th, Barron, a pinch-hit-iruns on five hits in the third last week-end in New Toronto, beating Russell Drugs on Friday|ter, opened with a single andframe to take charge of the|0ers added two runs in the 6th, and New Toronto White Sox on Saturday but they lost out in the|Godridge walked. Mech then|/game with Nicholishen and Wil. on a double by Terwillizar and a tourney final 6-5, in a 10-inning thriller, to Avon Sports . . ./came in to pitch, replacing Judd|son sharing the pitching duties.|tomer by Keliock and that com OSHAWA UAW DEL'S will play an exhibition softball game on|and walked pinch - hitter Sar- Moore pitched a four-hitter for|Pleted their total. Saturday evening at Bathe Park, against the Hamilton Local 1005|gent. Dowe flied out. to left and| Whitby but errors hurt his] DURNO'S -- Kellock, ss; De- ladies' team . . . A HAMILTON PLAYER was taken to the hos-/Barron scored on the sacrifice, chances. |Gray. 2b, McPhee, cf; Sneddon, pital last night, following a fight that broke out in a senior la- 1b; Brooks, rf; McClosky, 3b; crosse game in Welland . . . SUGAR RAY ROBINSON is recon- if; Legree, c; Terwilligar, sidering the possibility of a fight this year, perhaps in September ; BASEBALL SCOREBOARD . .. TWO PLAYERS on the Sask. Roughriders team have left for home because the training schedule was too tough . . . REN SORENSON, jockey, was fined $100 yesterday for improper lan. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Miami 000 000 000--0 7 1 guage to an assistant starter. But before the afternoon was out, American League | Richmond 010 000 00x--1 3 0 Benny had ridden "Sun and Wind" to an upset win in the day's|Kansas City 000 000 020--2 9 0 McDermott and Bucha; Chak- feature race . . . N.Y. YANKEES boosted their lead yesterday|Chicago 000 100 24x--7 10 0 ales and Oldis. with a win over Washington 11-3 while Boston was losing to Bal-| Herbert, Grim (8) Tomanek i timore and White Sox were trimming Kansas City . . . PHILLIES|(8) Gorman (8) and H. Smith; American League won 3-1 over Milwaukee yesterday but St. Louis Cards didn't|Wilson, Shaw (8) Lown (9) and W L Pet. GBL gain much as they split with the Dodgers while San Francisco Battey. New York 46 24 657 lost to Chicago Cubs and the Pirates blanked Redlegs 240 . . .. HR: Chi-Battey (3). Kansas City 36 35 .507 10% ROCHESTER pounded Toronto Leafs 13-6 while Buffalo nipped|New York 000 040 304-11 16 0 Detroit 35 35 .500 11 Montreal 3-2. Washington 200 000 100--3 6 1|Boston 36 36 per Ford and Berra; Kemmerer,| Chicago 35 36 . Spring (9) and Fitzgerald. Cleveland 34 39 a | HRs: NyK-Mantle 2 (18), Sie-| Baltimore 33 38 eve an n 1ans alve {bern (6), Berra (13); Was-Lemon| Washington 30 42 (14), Bridges (5). Today's Games Baltimore { And Probable Pitchers Former Ace Bob Lemon 000 000 110 300 002--7 21 0| Kansas City at Chicago (2)-- Boston | Dickson (6-3) and Daley (0-0) vs NET nd ii 000 000 300 000--5 12 2/Wynn (8-6) and Moore (5-2). CLEVELAND (AP) -- The last, Still pitching, but not for Cleve- Beamon, Zuverink (7) Loes (1)| Detroit at Cleveland (2)--Foy- of Cleveland Indians' once-famedland, is Early Wynn, whose cur-|and Triandos; D. Wilson, Kielyitack (6-7) and Aguirre (3-1) Cd Big Four is leaving the wigwam. rent 8-6 record is for Chicago/(7) Smith (10) Wall (11) and Wehmeir (0-0) vs Yorrarese 4 A baseball era here has ended White Sox. . White. and McLish (4-5). an era in which four strong] Wynn and Garcia joined Feller] HRs: Bsn-Stephens (4). New York at Washington (2)-- righthanders dominated Ameri- and Lemon and the Tribe in 1949. (Only games scheduled) Turley (1i-3) and Sturdivant (1-4) can Lengue pitching and over a/From that season through 1954, vs Ramos (6-5) and Clevenger |2ames out of top spot, now held |age six-year period won three-fourths (4-7). of the Tribe's victories. The last to go is 37-year-old Bob Lemon, the Californian with an impish grin and a sinking fast ball that made him a 20-game winner in seven seasons. Waivers were asked on the veteran' who won 207 games in 12 years with the tribe but has been ineffective this year The first to go was Bob Feller, who retired after a 1950 season in which he didn't win a game and lost four Last month, Mike Garcia was waived out of the league. He un- derfwent back surgery. Lacrosse Player . . Hospitalized After Fight Halls Game CP Bustrian Wins B.C.KayakRac a LAUGHUN'S FUEL ORL AND BURNERS WJ ® 10 MONTH BUDGET PLAN NOW AVAILABLE FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL ... WELLAND was taken to hospital for obsery International League W L Pet. 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