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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 41

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 195Y SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | ' 3 "Two sasesaLLs| Scu Cl c leveland Riding aruman | TE of Start On Top Of League Ted Williams and the New York Yankees got together and helped detectives here get on the ball, John B. Meneill told police that his house had been en- tered and two baseballs | which he cherished had been SOUTH ONTARIO County Softball League got rolling Monday | night, with the powerful Markham club knocking off Mount Zion Associated Press Staff Writer and last night at Alexandra Park, Scugog Cleaner Juniors defeat.| i pitcher to hit three two-baggers in ing Woody Heid, who had sin-| Righthander Tom Brewer gave ed Oshawa Merchants 6-3 in a peppery game that gave the fans| A winning blend of hitting and 5 nine-inning game--the f to|gled, and scoring himself when up two runs in the first inning lots of action . , . WILKINSON JUNIORS lost a tough 3-2 decision pitching has kept Cleveland on do it in 36 years, [Jim Plersall followed with a dou-|on three hits, then blanked the up at Talbot Park last night to Woodbine Legion--the winning runitop in the American League pen. 'ANKS GROUND DEEPER |ble. Another single-double com: Yankees on four singles the rest | scored while an argument with the umpire ensued at the nant race, and when the hitters YANK! ho y | bination by Held and Ferrarese of the way for his third victory . EASTERN CANADA Junior hockey men are secthing./miss, the pitchers can do that) The White Sox second white-lyrapped if up against Donovgan of the season. second over New Scugog Cleaners Juniors made In the second inning, Hickey sine [thelr first start in the South On-|gled and Newey doubled and {tario County Softball League sche- Taylor's sacrifice brought Hickey {dule a winning ome, last night home, to make It 2-0, |at Alexandra Park, when they de-| The Juniors added two runs in |feated Oshawa Merchants 6-3, [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 Seep going until the 8th inning. Walk-/left, In the fifth, Joe Melnic er singled in the first and Court-lhomered to make it 5.0, In the ney and Maslewich both singled 8th, Price doubled and scored By ED WILKS | White Sox and put Ferrarese iv cracked the shutout duel in the/fave up eight hits, one Dick Wil. the record book @s the fifth|fifth with his second double, scor-|liams' two-run homer. 1] a boys who the break, stolen, One ball was auto- graphed by Williams and the other bes the Yankees, Two detectives, checking They hoped to eliminate t's business of Western Canada's Mem: job too, orlgy) Cup finalists being permitted to add six replacements to thelr team, for the Canadian finals but what at first looked like care of the a move to do away with this, now appears to be merely flim. punch for the svery andiol ball oe Jn a the fifth but Merchants weren't later on an infleld out, to com- flam and the situation will actually be no diferenent than before night, combining with . AMERICAN LEAGUE baseball fans (non-supporiers of balls in the possession of two |#ble to score until the 8th inning plete the winners' total. admitted making [When Buzminski opened with al MERCHANTS Buzmineki, Yankees) are screaming "Cousins' big trade which saw Yankees send pitchers Tom Sturdivant and Johnny Kucks, along with 3rd baseman Jerry Lumpe and anoth-| ite & er "yeto-be-named" player to Kansas City in exchange for, bs Chicago White Sox. d pitcher Ralph Terry and classy infielder Hector Lopez , . . a Puse Aven 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' Harris, are working on a big five-for-five player deal, with some other club, that involves mostly regular line-up players, with sich names as Frank Malzone, Jackie Jensen and Pete Runnels being mentioned by the "guessers." SAN FRANCISCO Giants will be playing in a $15,000,000 sta. dium when "Candlestick Park' is completed, They even plan ra- diant heating in the reserved seat section TOKYO has been named the site of the 1964 Olympic Games and the Winter Games will 'go to Austria that year, with Ca y's bid getting the goby from the International Olymple Ce », which met yesterday at Munich, Germany . . . "BIG ED" WALSH, who won 40 games for Chicago White Sox back in 1908 and has long been regarded J A tah as one of the all-time great pitchers of baseball and one of the had t fo more Jha ink innings. games "Iron Men"--died yesterday in Flori 78. His cares In all baseba listory no one in baseball was fairly 1904 to 1016. but the famous spitball gver lind pliehed more than 10 hit witcher himself said that he pitched too hard and that while no. '€%5 INNINGS plc Sh likely ever bent i record. thew would be crazy to But Tuesday night, in the great. try GRANT O'REILLY, the capable Oshawa boxer who al./est pitching performance In his. ways gives a good account of himself in his fights, dropped a tory, Harvey Had d I x, : Pitts. split decision Monday night to Klaus Bottschen, the classy Ger. burgh's slim southpaw, hurled 12 men lightweight, in a feature bout of the regular Palace Pier innings of perfect ball---and lost, weekly show MONTREAL ROYALS have named a new Gen An error, a sacrifice, an inten. eral Manager, He is Fern Dubois, former director.of the Montreal tional walk and the only hit Had. hotdog and refreshments concession there TONY ANTHONY dix allowed--a rule-book double takes on Jesse Bowdry tonight in Chicago and if Tony should by Joe Adcock gave Milwau. Jose this one. to the 7th-ranking Bowdry, he could also Jose his own kee's National League - leading No. 1 position as top challenger for Archie Moore's world's light- Braves a 2.0 victory in 13 in- heavyweight crown ning Haddix, giving up just one hit, LOST AND FOUND DEPT: Some local youngster lost his was a loser. Lew Burdette, giv baseball glove up at Alexandra Park the other night and it was ing up a dozen hits, was a found and turned in to us. The young owner can get it back if winner he will telephone us at RA 5615 early this evening or tomorrow MUCH EXCITEMENT pitching and the scoring one with three consecu By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer How good do you have to be" In all baseball history only seven pitchers ever have accom. plished a perfect game, and none short, Lefthander Don Ferrarese took just a half game ahead of Balti Indians Tuesday defeated Washington 6-5, Detroit the Jim Perry for a four-hit ollover stayed ws lie Seve Yh and But a double by Willie Tasby and 6 2.3 innings. He had allowed Just again, following yesterday's while driving in two runs and Boston stopped its skid by pound- tive doubles in a 8-0 vietory over into the cellar 12-2, two off Chicago righthander Dick games ahead of the second-place"ovan for four innings. 7 Perfect Game * For 12 Innings [i inirn cri cud v4 55° iio Kemmerer (4-4), who gave up a a championship that alreadr has! st washing in three games left them (5.3) i, the seventh York, Bob Turley (3-6), who now A three-run homer by Gene has lost three in a row for the Woodiing hauled the Orioles from first time since 1955, walked eight behind in a four-run sixth inning, but gave up only five hits in fi » more's third-place Orioles, who, |Bob Hale's pinch single scored three hits, but trafled 3-2, before "Ted Williams" was pretty . well battered, police re ported, The 'Yankees hadn't fared too well either, the clincher in the eighth. Hector giving way in a five-run seventh, | Brown (2-1), first of four pitchers, _ - FT - fd , os | Ferrarese (4-2) had the only hit os Bi 4 or rn Te eight save, 4 -- | SENATORS WON The Senators had two men on with none out in the ninth when | { Loes relieved Billy O'Dell, A dou bleplay gave loes a quick edge, but Reno Bertola and Bob Alli [son followed with RBI singles be- - ing the New York Yankees deeper [the Reds, beating Philadelphia solo home run by 2:1, fifth, Tost it. The Senators took a rough, After Haddix, who enters the 9-1 lead In the sixth on Fare Both winners and yecord book with a 12:inning no. Throneberry's two-run homer. sharply criticized the way hitter, had retired 36 men in or The Tigers scored four rough has been der, Fels Vanilla reachod bastlieyg in three Innings against the them tight and tough. the 13th at Milwadkee Ed Math Athletics Ned Garver (3.3), then| Defending champion Joe Carr . wh 4 Fa fi added home runs by Charley of Ireland, who moved ews followed with a sacrifice and Maxwell and relief pitcher Tom Haddix then walked Hank Aaron, Moen in a 120i area 20 at the majors' top hitter at 442, in" Kansas City. Detroit starter Paul tentionally, Foytack (2-6) was the winner, He Adcock then put a high slider--| a pitch Haddix tried to keep low| and away-over the fence for an| and nwey-over the tence or v1) BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Aaron cut for the dugout after| n rounding second and was passed] BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by Ausaek: ow Dove hustled Cleveland 000 020 100-3 7 0 Chicago at Los Angeles (N Aaron hack lo the base pat KC ay icugn 000 000 000--0 4 1 Hobbie (5.3) vs Divedale (4-4), be resumed Ms Journey ome for Ferrarese 42 Perry (7) and Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N) 16 Secon un, tC r "a. aley *~Roberts (2.3) vs Purkey (4.5) ° credited with a double, [Flagiald; Donovan 23 Staley or Nuxhall (2.2), | There was a controversy over p ! Thursday's Games | bi Detroit 303 020 010-9 12 0 Philadelphi t Cincl tq (N) the score, how ever, League Fro | Kansas City 000 203 000-5 8 2 Philadelh 8 a Cine na i ident Warren Glles announce o Foytack 2-6, Morgan: (7) and Ci 3 : ] u N) believes the score should be 1.0,| hicago at Los Angeles (] un- Royal St, George's course, sald: o | If 8t. Louis at San Francisco | Blaylock (2-1) vs Antonelli (5-2), Yo | Tasby in the been dubbed the. battle of the covery and reaching the Field Of 64 In Running | For UK. Golf Trophy SANDWICH, England (CP)=-A stuff like this rou. cut-down field of 64 today went sideways. gh is play out "Often it means a penalty of a roke, There's no chance of re The rough was tagged for one losers of Tuesday's biggest upsets--the/ he _ 4 the Lup defeat of long-hitting Bil allowed to in- Joe Palton of the United States earned runs while building a 6.0 fringe on the fairways, making by little-kno wn Bill Hill of Eng. and, On the 13th tee, Patton boomed easily a long drive down the fairway.!|c. into the third round, commenting but the RLS ajon. {on the rough of the 6,728-yard skipped into deep rough. Instead ball hit a mound and of playing for the green and a "All you can do whon you're in possible birdie three, Patton had 9 shoot out and finished with a ve, Today's two rounds were to {bring the field down to 16, Two 'm day to cut it to the four semi. | finalists. ore rounds are set for Thurs. Only one of Britain's top play. ers lost Tuesday, Walker Cupper Michael Lunt, {clean hit, O'Connor was safe on of. (irka, ot O'Connor, 3b; Walk: an infield error and an infield out oo' fh. Tiik, 2b; Jordon, ss: Keene {and then a wild pitch let both run- .0' If, Courtney, of; Masfewich, ners score, Bob Keenan homered in the 9th, for Merchants' third and p. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Fel. dor, 3b; Wilson, ss; Brown, { elnick, ¢; Price, 2b; Hickey, rf; on the Newey, 1b; MacDonald, cf; Tay. lor, p; Rombough, If; Irwin, rf, Tony Anthony, final der run, : | Johnny Masiewich, mound for Merchants, was up to his usual mid-season form and walks had him in trouble. Mort Fielder opened the game for Scugogs with a walk and (scored later on an outfield error, Robinson Bowdry Tangle | c ti fry of a Tats wilt fo igh | ase S ill £ punch ton with { 1 ] Undecided of making high . ranking light A of NEW YORK (AP)~The Ray 'heavyweight Tony Vew York bis 23rd knockout vies Robinson case resvmes today at the New York State Athletic tim y But the odds - makers don't think he can do it and have in. stalled Anthony a 3-1 favorite for the nationally televised 10. If Robinson fs Founder. The hout will he scored {stripped of his middleweight title, antler the five-nolit-mumt sytem, | a8 apoears likely, he threatens to Ne okey Ne by thd prin A . ) \ ssociation a [SFpeal as high as the Supre ™e No. 2 by Ring Magazine, has a The commission has been hold. 347 record and has keyed 28 int hearings for over a week to Bh " 5 determine whether Robinson has |, Bowary Big Won ha last two complied with its order and the pais of Claten stopping Lou order of the State Supreme Court mY and arence Hinnant. He to "enter into articles of agree. NOs & 26:3-0 record and is rated ment to defend against Carmen | NO: 7 by the NBA and No. 8 hy Borilio.' Ring. One Pennsylvania contract, signed by Robinson but not by 3 OLD-TIMERS (Basilio, that would have called for a Sept. 21 title fight in Phila. {delphia has been tossed out by {the commission. Another has Let's Go noon and identify his glove, which has some legible initials on it, out ' AMONG CADDIES ROLLER Berberet; Garver 8-3 Dickson (3) |g "1 ouis at San Francisco along with other characteristics The official opening of the' la- dies' sertion of the Oshawa Golf t Club was held Thursday. Golf was the order of the day, owing to the rather wet we or of the r previous few dams the two-ball ¢ competition was confined to nine | fiotes only. I However, despite the weather, |s the ladies were out in full force and the attendance and enthus- iasm both in the god and after- wards at the dinner, certainly in- dicates a very successful and en jovable season ahead for all the ladies ¢ After the two-ball competition in the afternoon, the ladies enjoy ed a roast beef dinner, with all the trimmings, at 7.30 p.m, Long tables were set up in the club lounge and were appropriately y decorated for the occasion by the ladies of the house committee, At the conclusion of the dinper President Doreen Dobbie made a short speech, introduced the ex- ecutive at the head table, wel. comed back all the old members, and after a hearty welcome to the new members, introduced them to one and all, President Doreen then turned the mike over to the captain's committee for the presentation of prizes In the absence of the ladies' captain, Mrs. Merl Corrin did a bang-up job of running the com petition for the day and was ably assisted in the presentation f \ Oshawa Chessmen Beat Peterborough Oshawa defeated Peterborough in an interesting chess 'match Friday evening at the CRA Build ing A team of 18 players from the Liftlock Cit' and nine. from the Oshawa Chess Club participated with the home club winning by a score of 6-3. The match wa under the direction of Frank Chumbly, who supervised and made the necessary arrange ments. The Oshawa Club will «l ason on June 30 Results of Friday's play were follows (Oshawa vs Peter h) Shreve, '2: Lasslo, '% 1: Steineer, 0 vy : Don Day, Verkuyl, 1; Lar boef, 0; W. Day, 1; Wimmer, 0; Ryan, 1; ] as Ballard Schreier, Alberta Chinooks Must golfers were won by D and and the r ( of the prizes by Miss on Prizes were given for the first ive low nets and the ladies win ving top honors were: M, Libby and B. Henry; M, McCaffrer and Henry; D. Dobbie and Joy tUch; D. Brain and M. Ander on; L. Grewar and M. Bou. dreau, respectively The prizes for the most honest| Beasley J. Watt Quite a number of prizes were fiven out to the ladies nough to have their name drawn rom a basket After the excitement of dinner, pre ation of prizes, | he deck was cleared and the la- | lies settled down to watch some novies on golil by the Ip a most su we'd like to do it? Don't forget, ladies Tuesday's open for now on. It's your dep one, come all, and support the competitions. Enthusiastic golfers will make our Tuesdays a suc cess Righthanders Take Top In Relief to golf keep from NEW YORK (AP)---Righthand- straight. Jesse Gonder and Tony win Don Elston of Chicago Cubs, Facé Pittsburgh and Loes of Bail'more have the best showing among league relief pitchers this ors Elroy Billy made major season Elston has won 10 of Cubs' 21 victories, 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) of has saved eight rames for the Pirates. He has mitted only four earned runs 24 2.3 hmings for an average f 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 record and a 1.59 ERA Stick To CABA Policies MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana- dian Amateur Basketball Associ ation has told Southern Alberta Chinooks they will lose their chance to represent Canada at the Pan-American Games in Au gust unless they stick to CABA policy Al Irwin, CABA secretary treasurer, said Tuesday he has wired an uitimatum to Harold Brown, manager of the Canadian Soeior A men's championship team from Lethbridge. The wi stated that unless Chinooks agri » CABA policy , coach and ger for entries in the games anew team will be chosen to represent Canada Two weeks ago Brown sent a letter to the CABA criticizing its y of choosing the represent and threatening to with- hinooks unless they were given. more selection Brown said the 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 in 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 Illanan eam by merit Final Week To Hear Dorothy at the Organ HOTEL LANCASTER Francisco second place by beating Lo geles 6-4 on Leon Wagner's pinch S01 2 1 profes ped Wings sionals, What better way to wind wile Buffalo lost its third in the ccessful day and gel ae four, to Havana 53 right in the groove for the next! ganas round of golf, at least the way (efeated Montreal . in The other two games scheduled Lady Golfers Open Season In Style grace Pax INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At clung San to An drama, too. the Giants ments of home run with And at Cin Don New- it, grand-slam me out in the ninth innati, comeback guy »ombe won his third in a row for with Mantilla's run closing But until an official change is made, the score reads 2-0, For Haddix (3-3) "it's just an- other loss and they're not} good." Burdette (8-2), the majors' top winner, didn't walk a man and struck out two (to Haddix eight) for his second shutout, | -- Marlin s Hold | By Half Game and Buffalo Bi ering about at Miami Marlins ns are still sta he top of the International cague today with the Marlins olding on by half a game Miami was belted by Rochester Tuesday night, 14.2 Columbus to gain fast-climbing 9-3 third place and Toronto defeated Richmond 8-5 Miami, which has been holding week, found itself behind 8-0 after three Innings as Charley James tack and five Richmond €ITOrS | (4) blasted a bases loaded triple in a seven-run second inning and Bill Harrell crashed a two-run tripl in the same frame SIXTH FOR KEE Gene Oliver hit and Wally the wings Keegan (4:2) lost AN to (8-1 help winner Bob John Anderson Blg Raul Sanchez struck out 12 enough to keep Ben Flowers from | Rochester Bisons as Havana won its fourth Big Ed Walsh lucky! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Gonzalez chipped in with homers, | Ruben Amaro's double drove in two Buffalo runs and he scored the third, Dick Farrell (0-1) lost and Sanchez is now 3-1. | In a six-run sixth inning Col. umbus sent 11 men to the plate. Tom Burgess hit his fourth homer for the Jets while Clyde In other parris, Sandy Amoros and Ken Montreal Aspromonte hit round - trippers for Montreal. Rene Valdes (3-3) lost and Fred Green (1-2) was the winner, SO COME i, ts half-game lead for over a|FUNK FANS TEN Toronto combined a 12-hit at. and then made things easy for reliever Frank Funk, who pitched the last six innings, striking out 10. He is now 4-3, Toronto scored six times in the is 11th homer first two innings and sewed it up Buffalo Shannon his fifth for with two more in the fourth after| Richmond had narrowed the score to 6-5. Deron Johnson hom- ered for Richmond but it wasn't losing his second. He has yet to Dies Of Cancer POMPANO BEACH, Fla, (AP) a lifetime record of 198 victories | "S" and 126 losses, retiring in 1917 as Edward A Big Ed) Walsh lose snapping spitball rifled im into bascball's hall of fame died Tuesday of cancer Walsh, 78, died after more tha illness in south Florida retirement duriy whicli he re tained keen iv wt in modern day annals of the game he played in the early 1900s, The Plains, Pa., native won a modest six games and lost four 1904, his first year in the major ues and Chicago White Sox uniform But he came on steadily to turn in performances that won him fame as an extra duty 'iron man." The righthander compiled Ww h a yea 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 Comiska Park. Prior to his major league car- eer, Walsh played with semi-pro teams that toured Canada includ. 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. HARNESS RACING Saturday, May 30 STARTING TIME 6 P.M. Eight Classified Heats WAGERING PRIVILEGES ALEXANDRA PARK Tomanek (7) and House. HR: Det - Maxwell (8) Morgan (1); KCY-Willlams (2) " Washington 000 102 002-5 11 0 Crovene'd Baltimore 000 014 01x--6 13 0 Baltimore Kemmerer 44 Clevenger (7) Washington and Naragon; Brown 2-1 E. John: Kansas City son (7) O'Dell (9 lLoes (9) and Detroit Triandos, HR: Was-Throneberry Boston 16 432 (1); Bal-Tasby (6) Woodling (2), New York 14 22 389 Boston 021 000 540-12 12 0 Tuesday's Results New York 200 000 0002 7 1 Cleveland 3 Chicago 0 Brewer 33 and Daley; Turley Washington 5 Baltimore 6 3-6 Coates (7) Shaniz (8) Ditmar Detroit 9 Kansas City 5 (8) and Berra, Blanchard (9) Boston » New York 2 N al Les oday's Games atiosial lusgbe And Probable Pitchers > 1 ", n "hie San Fran 100 001 004--6 Wo By Shicago Koufax 0.1 Fowler (9) and) 'petroit at Kansas City (N)=| Pignatano; Miller, G. Jones 2:2/g ning (5.8) vs Daley (2-3). | (8) and Schmidt, HRs: SF-Rodg-|" washington at Baltimore (NY =| ers (3); Wagner (4). Griggs (2.2) vs Portocarrero| Phil 000 000 100-1 7 1!(0.3) Cincinnati 000 200 0x2 7 0 Boston at New York--Delock Gomez 18 Phillips (7) andi(5.1) ys Maas (22), Sawatski; Newcombe 44 and Thursday's Games Bailey. HR: Pha-Anderson (4). |Kansas City at Cleveland (N) Pgh 000 000 000 000 0-0 12 1/Boston at Washington (N) Mil 000 000 000 000 2-2 1 0 Baltimore at New York (N) Haddix 3-3 and Burgess; Bur. International League {dette 8-2 and Crandall I. Pet, GBL International League Miami 545 Columbus 000 116 100-9 12 0 Buffalo 000 110 030--5 10 5 Columbus Green and Hall; Valdes, Harris Montreal [(6) Blrrer (9) and Teed. HR Jochesier |Col-Burgess (4); Mtl - Amoros Richmond 2 (5), Aspromonte (1), Parris (8). Toronto 8 22 | Richmond 101 300 000-5 11 5) Tuesday's Results | Toronto 150 200 00x--8 12} columbus 9 Montreal 5 | Flowers 0-2 Wiesler (2) James pichmond 5 Toronto 8 Briggs (7) and Darrell John: Havana 5 Buffalo 3 son; Scantlebury, Crimian (4), Miami 2 Rochester 14 |Funk 43 (4) and Thompson. HR: Today's Games Rich-Deron Johnson (4). Columbus at Montreal |Havana 001 101 200-5 10 0 Richmond at Tororto 020 000 100--3 7 1 Havana at Buffalo rickson, | Miami at Rochester Thursday's Games Columbus at Montreal 02s 3 Richmond at Toronto i w Yat a 3 (Only games scheduled) Anderson Kay (2) Lary (5) American Association Archer (6) Stewart (7) and Taeatoy 8 Resins Bucha: Keegan and Staniland, [Houston 8 Indianapd | | Dallas 3 Louisville 6 3 \ sqq | Minneapolis at Omaha ppd, rain Et CA) Al 188 J. TRE CANADIAN PRES | Fort Worth 7 Charleston 3 w L Pet. GBL r | | American League | W L Pet. GBL| 649 590 A575 463 A459 A436 2 23 23 19 17 - DW TIS 03 71 6 0 Los Ang Bell Sanchez and Gonder; E | Farrell (6) Bunker (8) and Co- | ker, Miami 4 632 550 518 S512 500 ATS St. Louis 436 Philadelphia 15 385 Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 2 Los Angeles 4 San Francisco Fiuiladelphia 1 Cincinnati 2 Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N)-- Law (4-1) vs Spahn (5.5). | | Milwaukee {San Francisco Pittsburgh |Los Angeles | Chicago nati 3 Clean up -- ' Get . .. MORE POWER on earth By STERLING SLAPPEY SANDWICH, Eng. (AP)--A devoted breed of people is dr- ing out in Britain--the {tiner. ant golf caddies who in the days of Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones roamed this is- land in the hundreds. Only three of the dedicated little men are left, They are little Mac Macormick, 60; Joe Memby, 57; and Willie Cutler, 56, When they are 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 Plast s for $5.60 a day. 've Son carryi for 48 years, peril the bag school boy In Manchester," little Mac said. "And I'll go on caring as long as my master, Dai Rees (Britain's Ryder Cup | captain) will have me, I would not want to do anything else "I've carried the clubs of Tommy Armour and Johnny Farrell, Al Espinosa, Horton Smith, Gene Sarazen, and Joe Kirkwood, and many later ; | Americans." Little Mac, a four-foot 10-inch thin faced man is carrying the | clubs of Billy Hyndman of | Philadelphia, this week, in the British amateur championship | at Royal St. George's. Little Mac has not missed carrying in a British Open for nearly 40 years. He says the plarers have learned to hit the ball further and the makers are making better equipment. But | the players are not better shot | makers than in the days of | Leon Diegel, Walter Hagan and Bobby Jones. "Mr. Rees gives me 10 per | cent of our winnings and Mr, Rees and I win better than our share. I do not sleep out often | these days and 1 eat often. I'd say I'm a happy men, happier than most. T---- IS _--_ nn" ----w "a.C" with a TOWER | (kom RELB BTBI. need money, get it the Associates "4-C" way-- CASH, COURTESY, CO-OPERATION and CONSIDERATION. Phone or stop in to your nearest Associates Budget Plan office for fost friendly service. ) 4"ANTENNA SALES 4 TV SERVICE BONG YouR TV TO US AND SAVE YOUR MAVEY {Re PEIN LYE 40 FT. TOWER Displayed on our Drive-In Location 64.95 LIMITED 11l Simcoe St. S. Towers Priced from as low as : ssociates BUDGET PLAN (Above Canadian Tire) IT'S EASIER TO REPAY THE ASSOCIATES' BUDGET PLAN WAY! YOU MONTHLY RECEIVE PAYMENTS $ 179.89 $11.00 277.97 / | 17.00 41264 § 25.00 260.71 36.00 1,525.00 65.00 ANY AMOUNT $50.00 to $5,000.00 / OSHAWA RA 65-6531 Both Basilio and Robinson have | been questioned. Lawyers for {both sides end the commission |have engaged in verbal brawls.| |Besilio still hasn't signed. The commission hopes to con. {clude the hearing today. If it] |takes away the title, Robinson {will have 48 hours' notice. He is {sure to apply to the courts for a |stav and then make an appeal Robinson already has been | stripped of his world title by the | National Boxing Association, Bo substituted. SKATING tonight! It's & lot of fun. The Music is great, The rink is well supervised for clean wholesoms recreation, NN MON., WED., FRI. 8 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. PITCHER HURT I TORONTO (CP)--Marvin Ber: |beck, 17-year-old Toronto junior |pitcher, suffered an eye Injury while, pitching batting practice OSHAWA ARENA for the ida Leals of the Inter. 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