GET BATTERED Scugog Cleaners cs, 8, 1, Win First Start Ted Williaing and the id York Yankees got together Cleaners Juniors made|In the second innin §, Hickey sin. Aut helbed Uectives Were uweip drut start In the South On-gled and Newey lubed" and . tario County Soft League sche. Taylor's sacrifice brought Hickey sala B. Monell told police {dule a winning one, last night home, to make it 2-0, |at Alexandra Park, when they de-| The Juniors added two runs in |feated Oshawa Merchants 63, [the third inning when Brown ' Ron Taylor went the distance was safe on an error then Danny for the win and had a shutout Price slashed a homer to Seed going until the 8th inning. Walk-/left, In the fifth, Joe Melnic er singled in the first and Court- homered to make it 50, In the ney and Maslewich both singled 8th, Price doubled and scored in the fifth but Merchants weren't later on an infield out, to com- able to score until the 8th inning plete the winners' total. {when Buzminski opened with a] MERCHANTS Buzminski, [clean hit, O'Connor was safe oniof; Cirka, ct O'Connor, 3b; Walk {an infield error and an infield out' a. 11. Pik '2b; Jordon, ss: Keene |and then a wild pitch let both run- on if) "Courtney, rf; Maslewich, ners score, p id Bob Keenan homered in the 9th, for Merchants' third and final g TWO BASEBALLS! tered and two baseballs which he cherished had been stolen, One ball was auto. graphed by Williams and the other hy the Yankees, Two detectives, checking every sandlot ball game in the neighborhood, found the balls in the possession of two boys who admitted making the break, "Ted Williams" was pretty well battered, olice re ported, The 'Yankees hadn't | fared too well either, a move to do away with this, flam and the situation will actually , AMERICAN LEAGUE baseball fans (non-supporiers » Yankees) are screaming 'Cousins' again, following yesterday big trade which saw Yankees send pitchers Tom Sturdivant and Johnny Kucks, along with 3rd baseman Jerry Lumpe and anoth-| er "vetdo-be-named" player to Kansas City in exchange for| pitcher Ralph Terry and classy infielder Hector Lopez . . . RALPH HOUK, coach of Yankees, was hit on the head yesterday in a pre-game practice and was removed from the field on a stretcher. Full extent of his injuries are not yet determined . . . BOSTON RED SOX, according to their own manager "Bucky" Herris, are working on a big five-for-five player deal, with some other club, that involves mostly regular line-up players, with gh is play out! let's Go ROLLER SKATING tonight! A Lady G olfers Open Season In Style Boe: sertson of the Sshawa Gotfjren 7 nes by Miss Grace Pax: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Club was held Thursday. Golf was Prizes were given for the first the order of the day, but, owing five low nets and the ladies win . 1 to the rather wet weather of the ning top honors were: M. Libby previous few dams the two-ball and B. Henry; M. McCaffrer and i ARRAS on Gi 18 Phillips (7) andi(s.1) Maas (2:2) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Gonzalez chipped in with homers, 2 3 vs 8 . Miami Marlins and Buffalo Bi- Ruben Amaro's double drove in|Sawatski: Newcombe 4-4 and Thursday's Games | captain) will have me. I would -------- competition was confined to nine J Henry; D. Dobbie and Joy fivtes only, Rich; D. Br and M. Ander |Batley. HR: Pha-Anderson (4). [k City at Cleveland (N) sons are still staggering about at/two Buffalo runs and he scored Ba ansas ALY e dhl not want to do anything else the top of 'the International the third, Dick Farrell (0-1) lost Pgh 000 000 000 000 0-0 12 1|Boston at Washington (N) | on earth, | , | By Geo. H. Campbell | O { 1, | iTarese the shutout duel in the . 1d Staff Write and last night at Alexandra Park, Scugog Cleaner Juniors defeat. Awoclated Press Bia r piicher to hit three two-bag Righthander Tom Brewer gave to/gled, and scoring himself when | up at Talbot Park last night to Woodbine Legion--the winning run top in the American League pen. oo GROUND DEEPER |ble. Another single-double com- Yankees on four singles the rest They hoped to eliminate this business of Western Canada's Mem- job too. {(2-3) in the seventh, York, Bob Turley (3-6), who now | now appears to be merely film. [punch for the Indians Tuesday defeated Washington 6-8, Detroit honing fn a four-run sixth inning, [but gave up only five hits in his g/while driving in two runs and Boston stopped its skid by pound-| po clincher in the eighth, Hector givi " ro run, | y ctor giving way in a fiye-run seventh. | EE Johnny Mastewich, on the Melnick, ¢; Price, 2b; Hickey, rf; | the Chicago White Sox, Ferrarese (4-2) had the only hit\ barely managed to put away his | . . bon. eight ! 1 In Running and walks had him in trouble. tT | SENATORS WON { {scored later on an outfield error, | Loes relieved Billy O'Dell, A dou- | Robi ot ropuse li 5 Be . son such names as Frank Malzone, Jackie Jensen and Pete Runnels F r 12 1 ] gs {son followed with RBI singles be- cut-down field of 64 today went sideways, 0 in CHICAGO (AP) -- J . dium when "Candlestick Park" is completed, They even plan Ta. Kemmerer (4-4), who gave up a a championship that alread has stroke. There's no chance of re of making high . ranking light Wg y ; 9 " 5.1 lead in ti "ape y ww ff Tuesday's biyge ; will'go to Austria that year, with Calgary's bid getting the goby How good do you have to be After Haddix, who enters the o-1 lead in the sixth on Fa; Both winners and losers of Tuesday's biggest upsets--the/ tm for Chicago White Sox back in 1008 and has long been regarded plished a perfect game, and none der, Felix Mantilla reached base| serie Ting while building a 60/fringe on, the fairways, making by litle-known Bill Hill of Eng:| NEW YORK (AP)-The Ray stalled Anthony a 3-1 favorite for di es la at 73, His ca) ever had pitched more than 10 hit-|ews followed with a sacrifice and added home runs hy Charley of Ireland, who moved easily a long drive down the fafrway, Commi sion. If Robinson Is under the five-point-must system ¢ ( N*|Kansas City, Detroit starter | Royal St. George' : : ay ' i bo id likely over bead fis record, hey Would Se e779 0 est pitching performance in his tentionally. 18 City, Detroit starter Paul Royal St. George's course, sald: of playing for the green and 8 appeal as high as the Supreme No, 3 by Ring Magazine, has a five on Yichtwelzhit. in a {cature bout of Hi lar Palace Pler|innings of perfect ball--and lost. 2.0" wav over the fence for an ing hearings for over a week to| 3 , mean lightweight, in a feature bout « he regular € ind away he BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS i Bowdry has won his last two ¢ al ! more rounds are set for Thurs. complied with its order and the hotdog and refreshments concession there . TONY ANTHONY dix allowed--a rule-hook double rounding second and was passed | has a 26.3.0 record and is rated ) Cleveland 000 020 100-3 7 0 Chicago at Los Angeles (N)--|""0y i "0 0 or mtain's top play./ment to defend against Carmen No. 1 position as top challenger for Archie Moore's world's light- Braves a 2-0 victory In 13 In. po"hecimed his journey home for | FitzGerald; Donovan 2.3 Staley --Roberts (2.3) vs Purkey (4.5) signed by Robinson but not by Some local youngster lost his was a loser. Lew Burdette, g | basebal ove up at Alexandra Park the other night and it was ing the score, however, League Pres kansas City 000 203 000-5 8 0 Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N) |delphia has been tossed out by he will telephone us at RA 56156 early this evening or tomorrow EY CITRMEEN MUCH EXCITEMENT erberet; Garver 8-3 Dickson (3) |g [ouis at San Francise | AMONG CADDIES whe : 0 Both Basilio and Robinson have iments of drama, too, At San is made, the score reads 2-0. KOY. willl . ams (2 yoted breed of 5 dr- s (2) Cleveland 649 fevored reed of people is dr have engaged in verbal brawls. | geles 6-4 on Leon Wagner's pinch: good." "463 2% | days of Walter Hagen and 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 195 cl 1 { R [ ] i 6 SPORTS EDITOR O Nn Oo L] | Everything From Soup To Nuts | I SOUTH ONTARIO County Softball League got rolling Monday By ED WILKS White Sox and put Fei in oracked fave up eight hits, one Dick Wil night, with the powerful Markham club knocking off Mount Zion| the record book as the fifth|fifth with his second double, scor-|liams' two-run homer, id. las ne ) Uekcakcl Saobiotet Frese Dal EEF badgers in ing Woody Heid, who had sin ed Oshawa Merchants 6-3 in a peppery game that gave the fans winning blen ng and a nine-inning game--the two s t ing! 105 of action , , , WILKINSON JUNIORS lost a tough 3-2 decision pitching has kept Cleveland on do it in 36 years, [Sim Plersall followed. with & dou on three. his, thew Biaaker ine] being scored while an argument with the umpire ensued at the nant race, and when the hitters {bination by Held and Ferrarese|of the way for his third victory DA s d ) kev men are seething. !miss, the pitchers can do that! The White Sox second white-| yn { roan 4 A , I . EASTERN CANADA Junior hockey m: e 8 Ma Bue Mga en ther pped it up against Donovgan of the season, second over New| orda] Cup finalists being permitted to add six replacements to Lefthander Don Ferrarese took Just a half game ahead 0 Balt A three-run homer by Gene has lost three in a row for the hes team. for the Canadian finals but what at first looked like care of (he pitching and the more's third-place Orioles, who Woodling hauled the Orioles from [first time since 1935, ie el t diferenent than before night, combining with rellever|stayed on the move with & 9-5/hut a double by Willie Task 16 2 ' Ott " be 30 of the/Jim Perry for a four-hit shutout victory over Kansas City, Bob Hale's A single iA So alge. riod 32 melume a A ot Tak ' od ' ' J ' " ' scoring one with three consecu-|ing the New York Yankees deeper p.own (2.1). fi { . ------------ v tive doubles in a 3-0 victory over into the cellar 12-2, was ih i owt of fous Dlichers, mound for Merchants, was not Rew. 3b: hachonsia, ol: Tag y his usual mid-season form 'f: Pi Hombough, if 4 pushed Cleveland two off Chicago righthander Dick save. » ---- -- games ahead of the second-place'ovan for four innings. Then he Mert Fielder opened the game! T A h - -------------- at : ; | The Senators had two men on| for Scugofs with a walk and ony nt ony, Perfect Game Fos Tey ux | & OF olf Trophy -- ; . . bleplay gave loes a quick edge, - Bowdry Tangle but Reno Bertola and Bob Alli: SANDWICH, England (CP)=A stuff like this rou being mentioned by the "guessers.' {fore Harmon Killebrew hit into a into the third round of the Brit: NO RECOVERY br [NO 2 . dry of St. Louis will go after the SAN FRANCISCO Giants will be playing in a $15,000,000 sta. game-ending force out. Russ ish amateur golf champlonship--| "Often it means a penalty of a Case Still big punch tonight with the hope By ED WILKS the Reds, beating Philadelphia solo home run by Tasby In the bean dubbed the. battle of the covery and reaching the " diant heating in the reserved seat section TOKYO has been od Pi ! fifth 0 Sen " y hy 8 freon. | heavyweight Tony Anthony of named the site of the 1964 Olympic Games and the Winter Games Associated Press Sports Writer 2:1, h, lost it. The Senators took a|rough. The rough was tagged for one [] New York bis 23rd knockout vies aris kre a. 'Bho In all. baseball history only yecord book with a 12-inning no. Tironeberry's twoaun homer, [sharply eriticized the way the l-up defeat of long-hitting Bil) Cc In era jcual Ole ED WALSH, fh oo nid seven pitchers ever have accom: hitter, had retired 36 men in or The Tigers scored four un-rough hes been allowed to in- Joe Palton of the United States | n e i e think ili it por uh oe ae od eso uh s '"had to go more than nine innings. on Don Hoak's error leading off ead in three innings against the|them tight and tough. {land Robinson case resnmes today at A as one of the all-time grew pitchers of basetiall and one Of the Tin all baseball history no one ihe 13th at Milwaukee, Ed Math. Athletics Ned Garver (3:3), then| Defending champion Joe Carr On the 13th tee, Patton boomed the New York State Athletic the, nationally ie levined A : . y [Maxwell and relief pitcher Tom! into the third round, commenting |but the ball hut i i ; n . bor dat fa less innings Haddix then walked Hank Aaron, | : hit a mound and stripped of his middleweight title treicalf 65 at he vi ) r | hile no- \ "| 7; , rag p 0 oy iortya oli | 8 ) hoy. tak body Moi tl 4 Fr i 3 oo Ne ™ jut Tuesday night, in the great: the majors' top hitter at 442, Morgan In a 12-bit barrage ation the rough of the 6.728.yard skipped into deep rough, Instead | ag apoears 1'kely, he threatens to Miu Bhim Bk Lg bi i his fight h 1 tory, Harvey Hadd|lx, Pitts. Adcock th + a hidh slid [ostac (2-6) was the winner, He' "All you can do whon you're in possible birdie three, Patton had | Court ' wavs gives a good account of himself in his fights, dropped a AA hb, ovina Af deock then put a high slider--~ ito shoot out and finished wi " . 38.6.7 reco PF bib Dr Monday night to Klaus Bottschen, the classy Ger- burgh's slim southpaw, hurled 12/, pitch Haddix tried to keep low | | nished with |" The' commission has been hold foes. rd and has kayed 28 : of Bl kfm Today's two rounds were tol A weekly show MONTREAL ROYALS have named a new Gen An efor, a Juesifice, an yen. pparent home run, A jubilant] {bring the field down to 186, Two detetmine whether Robinson has starts on TKO's, stopping Lou eral Manager. He is Fern Dubois, former director of the Montreal tional walk and the only ad Aaron cut for the dugout after| . Bailey and Clarence Hinnant, Hi 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis at San Francisco gC "OCR GFF BUC S80 TON, (order of the State Supreme Court 2 ®Y Pied a ony should by Joe Adcock we Milwau: 10) . American League [Blaylock (2-1) vs Antonelli (5.2), 5 Sem to "enter into articles of agree. takes on Jesse Bowdry tonight in Chicago and if Tony should by Joe I lead! by Adcock, The Braves hustled |finalists, No. 7 by the NBA and No. 8 hy Jose this one, to the 7th-ranking Bowdry, he could also lose his own kee's National League - leading| on hack to the base path and bbie (5 ; Ring : . Chicago 000 000 000-0 4 1 Hob e (5-3) vs Drvedale (44), | "0 Om 0 Walker Cupper | Baill.' {Ring. heavyweight crown Li Sait. aiving. op Sout one AitiES second run, with Adcock . Yerrarese 42 Perry (7) and| Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N) ing nar {unt One Pennsylvania contract, ; add'x, giving : ' credited with a double. lor Nuxhall (2-2) LOST AND FOUND DEPT: (8) and Lollar {or Nux nd), | |Bastlio, that would have called up dozen hits, was There was a controversy OVer pay 303 020 010-9 12 Thursday's Games | 3 OLD-TIMERS {for a Sept. 21 title fight in Phila. found and turned in to us. The young owner can get it back if winner * 2 " ident Warren Giles unc nted ke Foytack 2-6, Morgans (7) and Pieesburght % Milwaukee the commission. Another has noon and identify his glove, which has some legible initials on it, ™ Dalleves he score $ gi Mn iB ng goles ( been substituted, along with other characteristics The other two games scheduled with lant wy Yun, Sios ng outimomanek (7) and House, HR By STERLING SLAPPEY - - in the National League had mo- play. But until an officlal change noo "nro von (8) Morgan (1): American League SANDWICH, Eng. (AP)--A [been questioned. Lawyers for 1s. B16 atone Toads 20: on g L Pet. GBL| , = { ole [both sides end the commission Franciscd, the Glants clung to) For Haddix (3.3) ™IL5 Just anv|ywoupingron 000 102 0025 11 0/G 04 in Britain--the itiner. second place by beating Los An- other loss and they're (Baltimore 000 014 01x--6 13 0 Enicago 330 ant golf caddies who in the |Besilio still hasn't signed e bh" Burdette (8:2), the majors' top Kemmerer 4.4 Clevenger (7) Washington : The Sominission hobes to ton hit, grand.slam home run with ir 3 J ore top and Naragon; Brown 2-1 E. John-|K s Cit 50 | Bobby Jones roamed this is- one out in the ninth, And at Cin- winner, didn't walk a man and J (0 ansas City 459 | land in the hundreds, clude the hearing today. If it] takes away the title, Robinson Only three of the dedicated (will have 48 hours' notice. He is little men are left, They are [sure to apply to the courts for a little Mac Macormick, 60: Joe |stev and then make an appeal Memby, 57; and Willie Cutler, | Robinson already has been § | stripped of his world title by the | National Boxing Association, It's » lot of fun. The Music is great, The rink is well supervised for clean wholesome recreation. WS MON., WED., FRI 8 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. OSHAWA ARENA 1 a ' son (7) O'Dell (9) Loes (9) and Detroit cinnati, comeback guy Don New- struck out two (to Haddix' eight) son bl Rog ' ie combe won his third in a row for for his second shutout, | Triandos. HR Was-1 hroneberry Boston 432 . - (1); Bal-Tasby (6) Woodling (2),|New York 7. 389 | Boston 021 000 540-12 12 0 Tuesday's Results [New York 200 000 000-2 7 1 Cleveland 3 Chicago 0 | Brewer 33 and Daley; Turley Washington 5 Baltimore 6 36 Coates (7) Shaniz (8) Ditmar Detroit 9 Kansas City 5 (8) and Berra, Blanchard (9), (Boston 7 Rew ark 2 National . oday's Games re na or lf And Probable Pitchers > relan 'hie. San Fran 100 001 004-6 6 0 uN eand a « cago -- Koufax 0-1 Fowler (9) and NE pa gu i {Pignatano; Miller, G. Jones 2-2 Detroit at Kansas City (N)- (5-3 ). 4 3). |(8) and Sclimidt. HRs: SF-Rodg:| Binning (8) v8 Dy IN| lers (3); Wagner (4), la fggs (2.2 's Portocarrero {Phil 000 000 1001 yaa 0 oe 7 10.3), Cincinnati 000 200 00x~2 7 0! Boston at New York--Delock Gomez m-- 0's When they afe gone there likely will never be another-- because modern times do not fit a man who Is willing to sleep in the grass out on the course, cadge a meal or a drink and carry another man's | playthings for $5.60 a day. "I've been carving the bag for 48 years, since was a school boy in Manchester," little Mac said. "And I'l go on |eve by a ball batted by outflelder| | carmving as long as my master, |Angel Scull. Doctors did not con. | Dai Rees (Britain's Ryder Cup (sider the injury serious. PITCHER HURT TORONTO (CP)---Marvin Ber: |beck, 17-year-old Toronto junior pitcher, suffered an eye Injury| while, pitching batting practice for the Maple Leafs of the Inter. nat lay night, He was struck just bel | | {Los Ang J 21 Bell ow the left However, despite the weather, son: I. Grewar and M Bou. League today with the Marlins and Sanchez is now 3-1, pul 000 000 000 000 2-2 1 0 Baltimore at New York (N) | "I've carried the clubs of the ladies were out in full force dreau, respectively and the attendance and enthus:| The prizes for the most honest iasm both in the go and after- golfers were won by D. Beasley wards at the dinner, certainly in- and J. Watt, Y "3 dicates a very successful and en-| Quite a number of prizes were joyable season ahead for all the given out to the ladies lucky ladies, enough to have their name drawn After the two-ball competition from a basket. in the afternoon, the ladies enjoy-| After the excitement of dinner ed a roast beef dinner, with all and the presentation of prizes, She ME, WN Log he deck was ¢ eared and the 18- holding on by half a game In a six-run sixth 'inning Cols aad 3 wid Burgess: Bur International joo cpr Tommy Armour and Johnny loung I Were appropriate] dies setted down to i ch some; Ajami was belted by Rochester ymbus sent 11 men to the plate 2 an h 4 iar} Mr '| Farrell, Al Espinosa, Horton at the oy mavies » golf Ds the profes: Red Wings Tuesday night, 14-2 Tom Burgess hit his fourth| [International League B am '53° Smith, Gene Sarazen, and Joe ladies of the house committee sionals aay de er ey © wid while Buffalo lost its third in the homer for the Jets while Clyde | Columbus 000 116 100-9 12 0 Cau a Kirkwood, and many later Af he COCICEIoN OF the Singer up most successfu , ny an get last four, to Havana 53. In other parris, Sandy Amoros and Ken | Montreal 000 110 030-5 10 5 M ul So . | Americans." President Doreen Dubble made a1 8 a" n he dig ot te next games, fast-climbing Columbus Aspromonte hit round - trippers| Green and Hall: Valdes, Harris oneal | "Little Mac, a four-foot 10-inch short speech, introduced the ex- Tou like fol at, least the way defeated Montreal 9-5 to gain for Montreal |(6) Birrer (9) and Teed. HR Havana thin faced man is carrying the ecutive at the head table, wel-| Don't foret. ladies. to keep Nird place and Toronto defeated Rene Valdes (3-3) lost and Col-Burgess (4); Mtl . Amoros Ric ond clubs of Billy Hyndman of comed back all the old members, | Tuesday's ooen for golf. from, tichmond 8.5 Fred Green (1.2) was the winner. | (3), Aspromonte (1), Parris (8), /{ChmO ye | Philadelphia, this week, in the and after a hearty welcome 10 now on. It's vour dey' -- so come Miami, which has been holding FUNK FANS TEN | Richmond 101 300 000-5 11 5) Tuesday's Results British amateur championship the new members, introduced one. come all and support the 8 half-game lead for over at's J " | Toronto 130 200 00x--8 12 1'eoiumbus 9 Montreal 5 at Royal St. George's. doi " x PPC week, found itself behind 80 after. Toronto combined a 12-hit at. Fl 0-2 Wi (2) 2 Little Mac has not missed them to one and all, President competitions, Enthusiastic golfers A : ne 2 rid : | owers esler (2) James Richmond 5 Toronto 8 1 Doreen then turned the mike will k Tuesdays S three innings as Charley James tack and five Richmond €ITOTS | (4) Briggs (7) and Darrell John- Be e Buta carrying in a British Open for over to the captain's committee pd make our Tuesdays a SUC blasted a bases-loaded triple in a and then made things easy for|.o. Seantiebury, : Grimian. (3) avana 5 Bultalo § ' nearly 40 years. He says the for the presentation of prizes. | --___|seven-run second inning and Bill reliever Frank Funk, who pitched pin Sg i® as, SEERA ols Miami 2 Rochester 1 plarers have learned to hit the p . Harrell crashed a two-run triple the Jat six innings, striking out Rich-Deron Johnson NP . chambers | ball further and the makers are wba ad o in the same frame 10 e is now 4.3, { pe dus iy J | better equipment. But Dhan Da Cnn da SIXTH FOR KEEGAN Toronto scored six times in the Havana 001 101 200-5 10 - 0 Richmond at Toronto Taking 2 Tt , Gene Oliver hit his 11th homer first two innings and sewed it up [Buffalo 020 000 100-3 7 1 Havana at Buffalo Bs Ln gh Rie a Bu ably assisted in the presentation and Wally Shannon his fifth for with two more in the fourth after | Sanchez and Gonder; Erickson, Miami a Rochester | Leon Diegel, Walter Hagan and - ------------------ Take Top the wings to help winner Bob Richmond had narrowed the Farrell (6) Bunker (8) and Co- id Games | Bobby Jones. Keegan (6.1), John Anderson score to 6-5. Deron Johnson hom. ker. Columbus a Montreal | "Mr. Rees gives me 10 per (4:2) lost ered for Richmond but it wasn't Miami 000 000 0022 9 3|Richmond at Toronto | cent of our winnings and Mr. Big Raul Sanchez struck out 12 enough to keep Ben Flowers from Rochester 071 0680 00x-14 17, 0 (Only games scheduled) | Rees and T win better than our ) | share. I do not sleep out often Righthand. Straight. Jesse Gonder and Tony win. Archer (6) Stewart (7) and Tuesday's Results | these days and I eat often, I'd § e SEE 7 |Bucha: Keegan and Staniland. 16 421 Oshawa Chessmen In Relief | Beat Peterborough NEW YORK (AP) In the absence of the ladies' Ri h h d petition for the day and was g Bisons as Havana won its fourth/losing his second. He has yet to] Anderson Kay (2) Lary (5)] American Association |Houston 8 Indianapolis 4 | say I'm a happy men, happier Oshawa defeated Peterborough ers Don Elston of Chicago Cubs in an interesting chess match Friday evening at the CRA Build ing A team of 18 players from the Liftlock City and nine from the Oshawa Chess Club participated with the home club winning by av score of 6-3 under the The match direction of Frank Chumbly, who supervised and made the necessary arrange. ments. The: Oshawa Club will cloce its season on June 30 Results of Friday's play were as follows: (Oshawa vs Peter. horou Shreve, '2; Lasslo, 4; Dykstra, 1: Steineer, 0: Tooley 1; Don Day, 0: Betson, 0; Bean 1; Verkuyl, 1; Lange, 0: Den- boef, 0; W. Day, 1; Ballard, 1%; Wimmer, a; Seitl, 1; Schreier, 0; Ryan, 1; Milne, 0. was 3 Mh) Elroy Face of Pilisburgh and Billy loes of Bait'more have made the best showing among major league relief pitchers this season Elston has won 10 of Cubs' 21 ictories, figures compiled by the Associated Press disclosed, Ile has a 3-1 record while striking| out 23 and walking seven in 20 2-3 innings, Face (6-0) has saved eight arges for the Pirates. He has permitted only four earned runs in 24 2.3 innings for an aver of 1.44, given un only one homer, yielded seven bases on balls and has fanned 19 Loes tops the Amorican League with seven saves. He has a 3-1 record and a 1.59 ERA, Hlberta Chinooks Must : Stick To CABA Policies MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana- dian Amateur Basketball Associ- ation has told Southern Alberta Chinooks they will lose their chance to represemt Canada at the Pan-American Games in Au- gast unless they stick to CABA policy. Al Irwin, CABA treasurer, said Tuesday he has wired an uitimatum to Harold Brown, manager of the Canadian Sneior A men's championship team from Lethbridge. The wire stated that unless Chinooks agree today to accept the CABA policy of picking plavers, coach and manager for entries in the games a new team will be chosen to répresent Canada. Two weeks ago Brown sent a letter to the CABA criticizing its policy of choosing the represent- afives and threatening to with- draw Chinooks unless they were given. more say in the selection Brown said he feels his entire team, including coach and man ager, should be sent. The CABA had chosen five Chinooks and coach Dean Bennett for the secretary- games team and were to pick other players from across the country to complete the roster. In Lethbridge, Brown said he could not immediately make a decision on the ultimatum Brown, reached by -telephone on a business trip in British Col- umbia, said seven Chinook play- ers were listed in a tentative out- line sent him by Irwin. It was felt they should have the right to make the squad if they could grab positions on the I1laman team by merit Final Week To Hear Dorothy at the Organ HOTEL LANCASTER a year's 'Big Ed Walsh' Dies Of Cancer POMPANO BEACH, Fla, (AP) Edward A. (Big Ed) Walsh whose snapping spitball rifled him into bascball's hall of fame, died Tuesday of cer Walsh, 78, die ter more than illness in south Florida retirement du which re tained keen ir est in m rm day annals of the game he played in the early 1900s The Plains, Pa., native won a modest six games and lost four in 1904, his first year in the major leagues and Chicago White Sox uniform But he came on steadily to turn in' performances that won fame as an extra duty "iron man." The righthander compiled him | | | a lifetime record of 195 victories and 126 losses, retiring in 1917 as a Boston Braves hurler after 13 years In White Sox service. His best season was 1908 when he won 40 games and lost 15, A year ago the White Sox hon- ored him with an Ed Walsh day at Comiskev Park. Prior to his major league car- eer, Walsh played with semi-pro| teams that toured Canada includ-| National I A 24 22 20 22 21 19 17 15 Milwaukee San Francisco Pittsburgh Los Angeles Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia By THE CANADIAN PRESS League Pet. GBL 632 550 518 S12 500 ATS A436 385 Tuesday's Results Pi Los Angeles 4 Sar ittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 2 Francisco 6 Philadelphia ¥ Cincinnati 2 Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Mi lwaukee (N)-- Law (41) vs Spahn (5-5). | ing several games in the early 1900s in Kingston. For years he was a regular summer visitor at Cooperstown, N.Y, where in 1946 he was in. ducted into baseball's hall of fame. 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