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The Oshawa Times, 15 Apr 1959, p. 15

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~ MICKEY MANTLE IS "MONEY MAN' ' fifth on f f at last could be the year Herb Tigers-- #8 Score comes back. if | |! h i iil appearance of th d la sophomore with the C Indians in 1936, looked like thelit four strai Score of old as he pulled off a'opener with quick turn-around in his second Kansas City. Boston Red Sox' 'Face Charges Thu Discrimination | BOSTON (AP) -- The Massa- Herb Score Wins With Authority aE amazed even Score, who only sion in the White Sox' opener, al- A. Yawkey, president of Boston Associated Press Sports Writer once before allowed just one lowed Kansas City but six hits Red Sox, to attend its next meet-| The Thunderbird Bowmen of] From the looks of things. this walk--also a five-hitter against and didn't walk a man while ing "to answer charges of racially pow. ron ost: the winter! i --a 14) decision that gave gaining his 32nd shutout. Only diserimination made by the Na-| posting season with 2 Novelty him his 19th victory in '3. Milwaukee's Warren Spahn, with tional Association for the Ad-|[ndoor Shoot, followed by a ba The White Sox, with southpaw|44, and Sox teammate Early vancement of Colored People." [ov oor Shoot, 'of ow: a ban- ed by injury since-he won 20 as Billy Pierce pitching the AL's|Wynn, 37, have more among the my. NAACP asked the in and evening of cards. leveland| first shutout o Ye season, made jars Auike p he 5 A bases! con for a formal investiga. li Shiodt Symisied bu a usd ght in their home loaded single by Luis Aparicio|yo "the Red Sox, charging theo. oo arte A re oki and 3,20 victory over put i away in the Gh against gary way wily of bias in farm 5c "he conesams. Using Tues. walloped the Orioles 13:3 at Balt ' ing Negro infielder Jerry (PUmP-|oroys instead of "x's and 0's" Ae a .oD 34 Xe Oro re ist In a] YANK POWER SHOWS -'sie) Green to its Minneapolis un archer had to complete a line BOT The Yankees broke loose for farm team. 'hefore his opponent. Juniors Al By ED WILKS The young left-hander, shack- 7-3 decision over Washington in| ay. After a brief, frustrating relief attempt in the opener at Kansas City last week, Score flashed his Nl fireball with steady control for ¥ an 8-1 victory over Detroit's win- less Tigers. keeping the Indians on an unbeaten pace with the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees in the American League 3 iA 'race. ONLY FIVE HITS Score, 25, gave up only five hits, struck out nine and gave up only one walk--to leadoff man Eddie Yost, who has made a car- eer of getting passes. At Kansas City last week, Herb had faced just three men, walking two, run- ning up a 2-0 count on the third and wild pitching a run home. His control against Tigers Milwa APPROXIMATE £ 80, 000 CONTRACE, 16 ALL BET oR His BEST JiiR A" THE BANK -- AOW HS KB's 7 DO AS WELL AT THE PLATE. THE MUSCULAR MONEY HAN /6 2m ore 2, :f ThE TRIPLE crow HE WON IN 1957 = ANC GET OUT OF VE UPPER BRACKET STRIKEOUTS ~ H/% 20 W958 557 A 4 CLUB HARK. -- itr ited by King Footurss BYREIC pms) Jones-Richardson Feud Will Hurt U.S. Cup Team ™~ NEW YORK (AP)--The feud "I believe Neale Fraser (Aus- Associated Press Sports Writer between U.S. captain Perry Jones tralia) would beat Olmedo more The St. Louis Cardinals finally was 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Skowron (1) 2 » % 7 and Ham Richardson will prove |. = anager Solly costly when the United States times than Alex could beat him. Wop one ed To iin id tries to defend the Davis Cup this Roy Emerson is a very good cic pirates sticking out like year, Australia's Ashley Cooper player and so is Rod Laver. , sore thumb as the National predicted waay Either one probably could beat League's .only winless club. 1, Govt Hung Richardson willl America's No. 2 player. if Ri- Hemus. making the shift from play any more Davis Cup tennis, : . : oS or Kpper especially as long as Jones is cap- chardson doesn't play. utility infie ] ls e J to ih 4 tain." the Wimbledon champion 'That throws the whole Davis changed his a be said. "The doubles match well Cup picture over to the doubles Stan Musial 80 : pa 8 oe could be the key to the next chal- match. I doubt if there is any. Tuesday night a i 8 Angeles lenge round. and I don't see how oody, except Richardson. who after the Cards A 08 id the United States can win with- could be teamed with Olmedo first three games at ome tless out Richardson." and beat the Australian combin. the Man fg ott field Richardson, the country's No. 1 ation, whatever it may be." out Ne er ig I player, bitterly protested last -- uc SSegia Ba evs V i double that brought in the win- Pecunia when he was dropped 'Bl b ttl ' will ein or 8 07 evision. over I om the singles Nnesp by Joues uepnottie 1 oe n favor of ex medo an 8 Barry MacKay. He vowed at the Race At Toronto In the other NL night game, time he was through with bigtime MON ° ex-Buc Bob Purkey became the tennis for good. MONTREAL (CP Prince season's first two-time winner "On his record you must rate Philip's dragon class yacht Blue. by taking his fifth in a row from Olmedo the No. 1 amateur in the bottle is to race this summer at Pittsburgh in a 3-2 victory at Cin- world," Cooper, now touring with yachting clubs in Montreal, To- cinnati. That left the Pirates, Jack Kramer's professionals, ronto and on the west coast, R pn demu. said. "But T wonder how it will C. Stevenson, honorary president be with the pressure all on of the Canadian Yachting Associ- Nobod Wants hin..." ation said today. Y BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS To Travel For . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Tuesday's Resulis | Edinburgh Cup American League Kansas City 0 Chicago 2 ! . 100 001 001--3 9 3|Detroit 1 Cleveland 8 MONTREAL (CP) -- For the oki SE Sy ux 13 Baltimore : |second consecutive season there Court Port: 8): 2nd) tt gon 3 Boston 7 will apparently be no post-sea- ney, op ; y oday's Games |son hockey playoff for the Edin- Wall (7) and White. 4 And Probable Pitchers {burgh Trophy HRs: Was-Bertoia (2), Zauchin| New York at Baltimore (N)--| ..p thi wh t "Floyd 1); BOS-Gernert (1). {Ford (0-0) vs Wilhelm (0-0). c very ung : eh of M Tioyd Detroit 000 000 100--1 § 0 Kansas City at Chicago--Grim| Gory: PoYIE C000 ovine Cleveland 000 400 04x--8 7 1!(0-1) vs Latman (0-0). yals, s y night when Banning, Davie (5) Morgan (6)| Detroit at Cleveland--Foytack 25ked. about Royals plans now Susce (3) Narleski (8) and Wil-! (00) ve McLish (00). at Gus Kyle, manager - coac! son; Score and Nixon. | Washington at Boston -- Kem: of Calgary Stampe lers has voted HR: Det-Harrie (1): Cle-Min- merer.(0-0) vs Casale (0-0). in Bp YbES ons OF the 2 i ". s p oe (1), Held 2 (2), Strickland Savon League | 5 Quebec Hockey League while ew Y 7 7 ' ct. GBL Calgary and Seattle Totems are New York 009 200 200-13 Ld 9 Milwaukee 0 1.000 "in the Western Hockey I ee Baltimore 000 011 100--3 8 3'c.n Francisco 750 nH € x: Larsen, Coates (8) and How- op » 3) finals : ; ard: Portocarrero, Fisher (3) Sicage t on Curry said Royals weren't ns 3 (8) an eR atl 667 much interested in Seattle as its Jounson (6) O'Dell (8) and Tri Philadelphia 300 mina nerestee i a HRs: NY Bal- Los Angeles 333 Kyle told Royals he thought Pilarcix (1) St. Louis 3.250 [the fans would have seen enough Kansas City 000 000 000--0 6 0 Pittsburgh 0. 4 .000 hockey by the time the WHL title Chicago 000 020 00x--2 8 0 Tuesday's Results is decided. The first game Tues- Terry, Daley (8) and Chiti: Chicago 5 San Francisco 2 day night was won 5-3 by To- Pierce and Lollar Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 4 tems. Sat Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 3 The trophy was donated by the National League Duke of Edinburgh for a post- season QHL-WHL series St. Lous 6 Los Angeles 2 St. Louis 100 013 001--6 10 2 9 Today's Games Los Angeles 000 000 011-2 7 McDaniel and Smith: Podres And Probable Ptchers Undefeated Club ~ single night game record Bo the |nine runs in the third inning, with| the Red Sox home opener. Bill. Skowron,. his RETIRES 19 braced by a corset, hammeringicapable Score, who now has 604 strike-|a grand-slam homer off Arnie color." outs in his 362 major league in-|Portocarrero. Don Larsen was, Tuesday, a group of white uni- nings game row players ti average, retired 19 in a and all three Oriole runs, one on! from Rocky Bridges' first-|Al Pilarcik's fifth-inning homer. | inning single to Gail Harris'|He has won 10 in a row from hisinant not a white team." home run in the seventh. {one-time mates since September Woody Held made it a breeze 3 1935, peaceful for Indians in the first home| A solo home run by Dick Ger- = game. driving in six runs with nert, a last-minute sub for the two homers, one a grapd slam.|flu-stricken Vie Wertz, gave Bos: The Tribe wrapped it up in ajton the winning run in the sixth four-run fourth against Jim Bun.|inning. lke Delock made it seven ning, who gave up homers byjin a row against the Senators: Minnie Minoso, Held and George|Camilo Pascual was the loser for, cyjcAGO (AP) Johnny Johnny Bratton Is Picked Up Again regardless of genjor The Red Sox denied the allega- Halton and Mike Childerhose| bad back tion, stating the team would "use proved . the nemesis of many a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 15, 1959 15 erbird Bowmen Close Winter Season The club buys and presents 18 trophies to the winners of the instantly to the Expert class|various classifications. Thus when the winter shoots com-|every archer from expert to nov- menced. He was regularly among|ice has a good chance to win a the top three or four in the prov- lifetime keepsake of a fine shoot ince -- no mean feat considering/on one of the best and trickiest the years of experience behind field courses in the province of most of the top shots of today. Ontario. The Oshawa course, by While indoor archery was still/the way, will have five or six going on, members of the Thun-| targets revamped, and the Tour. derbirds were busy tightening /nament Chairman states that one straw bales which will be placed|is really a dilly! on the Raglan field course for| Next Sunday is the official Cameron, who has been shooting] less than one year, rose almost before the elimina- ons were finished. Novelty targets with minus as for an unprecedented 9.7.the winner. giving up six hits|yersity students picketed Fenway|well as plus values also whittled The first annual banquet was held at "The Acres" near Orono, (Flynn Sports, A. W. Powell an and after a hearty meal, tourna- Sons, Carlings, Bill Perryman, ment chairman Bill Perryman and the Woodland Field Archers ipresented Keith Cameron with|-- the forerunners of the Thun- : the Indoor Championship Trophy. derbirds. (Association of Oshawa. For fur. the annual Thunderbird Trophy|opening of outdoor archery in Tournament to be held on Sun-ithis area at Hamilton, where day May 10. This tournament re- Kings Forest Archers sponsor places the "Bull Shoot" 'whichltheir Seventh Annual Hunters 'has been held for the past two Round -- better known as the { Park, home of the Sox, with pla- down the veterans' scores into a years. e due to the fact cards saying "We want a pen-jodge-podge of mediocrity. Hight Je Is waigue due to he feat Mud Shoot. score for the day belonged to Aliphies, The Police said the pickets were Halton, who still has this season gentleman, and junior in both! iahead of him in the junior ranks.|free style and instinctive classes| Members of the. Thunderbird top Expert lady. g omen welcome any inquiries and memberships are now open at a very reasonable fee. Mem- bY bership in this club also includes a free membershin in the Hunt ing and Field Archers of Ontario and the Community Recreation !win large trophies donated {ther information. contact Pres. {Don Gibson at RA 5-2690; or Sec. Strickland. the Nats, who got homers from B : : ¥ i 1 : ratton, y Pierce, who missed the deci- Reno Bertoia and Norm Zauchin. oranop former boxing Sat ha em 5 = hospital because he wanted to SPORTS IN BRIEF Treas. Bill Perryman at RA 3-3134. visit old haunts, was arrested Tuesday. Bratton, 31. was picked up on a south side street corner. He has been in mental institutions since May, 1956. FIGHTS LAST cooled off somewhat after geting O'Brien, | became unlikely win- heated up with pennant talk, with'ning parlay for Braves after the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an 0-4 record. Phils had taken a 3-2 lead over Seattle -- Dick Goldstein, 152, BRAVES ALONE UNBEATEN Warren Spahn on Wally Post's Samus ox} painted Buddy McDon- Milwaukee's champion Broves two-run pinch triple in the ninth © ancouver, 10 (3-0) became the lone unbeaten . : club with a 10-inning, 4&3 vietory|2" Miiwaukee, Vernon, acugired 5 over Philadelphia. The Chicago from Clevieand last weekend. I 3 Cubs spilled Sap Francisco to a singled home the tying run in the vellana, first defeat 5-2 ninth. O'Brien, the former Phil. § i 7 Do <4i4 . i + . San Antonio, Tex.--Alfreda Zu- tighthander Lindy MoDawiel, then provided the payoff in the any. 196%, Juarez, Mexico. out- the elder half of the Cards bonus 10t A 2 M Re brothers who went sour last year, th, joining Hank Aaron and poled Matt Jackson, 176,% Den- gave up seven hits, walked but| Wes Covington in a string of con- ver, one and had the Dodgers shut!secutive singles off losing re- out for seven innings. Southpaw liever Dic! Johnny Podres was the loser. An E k Farrell. error. Essegian's double and Hal L Smith's two-run homer wrapped | league leader in home runs and it up for the Cards in a three-runs batted in, broke loose for ukee Only 0 k 2 a c San Jose Calif.--Joey Padilla, San Jose, outpointed Kid Ja- 13715, Philippines, 10 37%, t Phoenix, Ariz.--Jimmy Marti- nez. 156. Glendale, Ariz.. out- ne Banks, last year's major pointed Artie Dixon. 161, Los An- geles, 10 Richmond, Calif.--Joey for the Dodgers in the ninth. RECORD CROWD P Francisco. ve Hi With crippled Roy Campanella y, cisco. Dave Hillman was the on hand, the Dodgers drew 61,552 for their home opener. That's a} for a pair of two-run shots at San New Bedford, Mass. -- Jimmy inner, although Don Elston had Connors, 126. New Bedford, to. get the final out to save the knocked out Bobby Davis, 31-year-old right-hander's fourth New York, 1 straight victory over the Giants. Relipe Alou homered for San Honolulu--Stan Harrington, 152, ] rancisco's runs in the second Honolulu, outpointed Frankie Bie-| nning. Ima, 149, Wilmington, Calif., 10.' NL. The previous high was s by the same clubs in the same "park" last April 25 with 60,635. made off with 131, Dodger in TENNIS OPEN SET QUEBEC (CP)--The Canadian pen -tennis championships will be played in Quebec City July 1-25, following the Montreal Davis Cup round between Can- da and the winner of the Mex- ico-Australia series, July 17-19. Tt! is hoped the Australian or Mexi- an players will enter. WELL KNOWN IN SPORTS GALT (CP)--Dr. J. G. Seaton gg Hughes. Hughes, who played o elon a it New Vork four seasons, will 4 {help set up the Riders' defences, Losses asians | aiting head coach Frank Clair: in sday, week after suffering a heart at- tack. He and Lorne Johannes of Galt were the founders of the ORHA in 1931 and Dr. Seaton] MONTREAL (CP) -- Two gun- near Orillia. served as the first president of men escaped with $16,000 in jew-| hat organization. TROPHIES STOLEN MILAN, Italy (AP) -- Thieves about 30 silver| trophies from the headquarters of the Milan Soccer Club Monday night. A club official said theyly "oo oa > is fi 5. were run sixth. Gil Hodges homered his first homers of the season for|133, Sacramento, a hg but were consi the Cubs, ripping Jack Sanford Humphreys, 130, Los Angeles, 9. less treasures by the club. not of great monetary va GILLIAM TO WED ST. LOUIS (AP)--Los Angele Fields is a medical arian at a veteran's hospital here. dered price- fielder Junior Gilliam! and Fdwina Fields will be mar-| ride here Saturday April 25. Miss| records H QUEEN'S COLT WINS NEWMARKET, Eng. (AP)--- indari. a colt owned by Queen | Elizabeth won the Craven Stakes {for three-year-olds Tuesday. The favored U.S. entry Hieroglyph {finished fourth p Manager Jake Gandaur sald RIDERS SION COACH Tuesday night Hamilton Tiger- PITAWA CP)---The Big Four Cats are looking for a training [Ottawa Rough Riders havel.amp cite within a 100-mile rad- signed a third coach. former New jc "for about 75 players, {York Giants defensive halfback coaches and trainers." He added: "If anyope knows of a place we can have in midsum- mer T wish hé would contact the id B (and tine conch BIN Smyth. |G." SCN Geely move | linto the Ontario Athletic Commis- | $16,000 JEWELRY ROBBERY [gion camp at Lake Couchiching Ti-Cats Seeking Trainina Site HAMILTON (CP) General "We have explored that pos. lelry from a mid-town jewelry sibility," he admitted. "but all {store after they bound andthe facilities are spoken for be- |gagged the proprietor, Jean cause of summer school commit. Vack. Mr, Vack said there was a ments." struggle in which he wounded one| Gaudaur said it has been a {of the gunmen with a smallthree-year hunt and that last |chisel. This is the sixth holduv at year the club came close to clos- ng the last three ing a deal to use facflities at Rid- years. An estimated $60,000 has ley High School in St been taken. : ines. | | | Ss Purkey, the right-hand who went to the Reds from Pittsburgh two winters ago, followed up his opening day decision over the Pirates with a seven-hit perform- ance that included five strikeouts] and a lone walk. George Witt.| whoshad won seven straight and] OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS hadn't allowed the Reds a run] in two previous decisions as aj rookie, was tagged for 'a solo homer by Vada Pinson #1 a two- run shot by Ed Bailey. Mickey Vernon and Johnny West Coast Loop | Plans Expansion SEATTLE (CP)--The Western Hockey League's annual meeting, will be held in Seattle next Mon- day and Tuesday. president Al Leader announced Tuesday. The meeting is expected to see Los Angeles and San Francisco | admitted to the circuit. Tt now comprises Winnipeg. Saskatoon, Calgary and Edmonton on the prairies, Vancouver. New West- minster, Victoria, Spokane and Seattle on the coast. Portland is expected to get a franchise for the following sea-! son 1 4 : St. Louis at Los Angeles (N)-- Fowler (7). Klippstein 8) and jy... on (0.0) vs To (0-1). Li Louis Chicago at San Francisco (N)-- s: St. s. Drabowsky (0-0) vs i Angeles, Hodges. 2 bows 0: Antonelli 1-0 Phila 000 001 002 0--3 & 1 'pittey yr gh at Cincinnati Mi 001 011 1--4 12 0 oo 2 3 - M7 ge 1 1 Friend (0-1) vs Nuxhall (0-0). Owens, Farrell (9) and Hegan Snahn, McMahon (10) and Cran dall Chicago Smith 5 Los International League AG 7 Pct GBI 1 1 1 Miami 5 6 1 Richmond 2 9 2 Columbus S. Tay- Toronto 9: and Montreal Buffalo Rochester Havana 000 200 021 San Fran 020 000 000-- Hillman, Elston (9 and lor: Sanford, Worthington Schmidt. 1 n 0 HR: Chi-Banks 2 0 I) 2): SF-Alou 0 Tuesday's Results Rochester 3 Columbus 6 Buffalo 1 Richmond 10 Montreal 6 Miami 7 Toronto 6 Havana 4 Today's Games Buffalo at Richmond Rochester at Columbus Toronto at Havana American Association Omaha 540 Charleston 4-4 St. Paul 10 Fort Worth 7 Minneapolis 5 Houston 4 Indianapolis 4 Louisville 2 Denver 9 Dallas 0 000 200 000-2 100 200 00x--3 7 0 Face (8) and Purkey and Pittsburgh 70 Cineinnati Witt, Smith Foiles. Kravitz Bailey. 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