10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 1, 1959 That's Mike Magill of Haddon. field, N.J., in the Dayton SF Special turning turtle over DISASTER ON Chuck Weyant of Springfield II, in his Roy McKay $i | as they tangled on the THE RUN pecial Indianapolis speed race. east turn during the 500-mile --AP Wirephoto TURF DRAMA GRIPS JOCKEY INGLEWOOD, Calif, (AP)-- Jockey Ralph Neves, riding on borrowed time the last 21 years, inched slowly ahead Sunday in his third match race with death. The 41-year-old rider was on the critical list following brain surgery Saturday night. Neves suffered a skull fracture and two broken vertebrae when his mount, Rhin, fell in the third race Saturday at Hollywood Park, Rhin got up and galloped away but Neves had to be car- ried from the track. He re- gained consciousness, then drowsed off and doctors discov- evered a break in his skull, A blod clot on his brain was re- moved during a 2%-hour oper- ation Neves has won out over death twice before, Near the start of his racing career, 'on May 9, 1938, at Bay Meadows, he was aboard Fannikins when the horse crossed his legs im the middle of the pack. Neves went down at the half mile pole and was pronounced dead by the track physician. As a matter 57 routine, the physician injected adrena- lin into the rider's heart and a few minutes later Neves was back on his feet. Neves--who rode his 3,000th winning race in 1957, the fifth rider in American turf history to reach that mark--has sur- vived many spectacular spills and broken an uncounted num- ber of bones. Third most seri- ous was a fall at Golden Gate six years ago. That cost him By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Yankee-haters arise! The battle has not been won, The enemy is not dead. He has escaped from the American League cellar. The Washington chapter is to blame. They forgot to lock the basement door over the lon, weekend, Casey Stengel's men swept three in a row and charged into gixth place, blinking in day- light after 11 days in the dun- geon, The Yankees clobbered Wash- ington twice Saturday, scoring 22 runs, and won Sunday's single game 3-0 on Bill Skowron's three- run homer in the ninth and Bob Turley's two-hit pitching. The Yanks still are four games under .500 but Cleveland, still in away and the Yanks have 112 games to play. TIGERS TOP INDIANS Charlie Maxwell did the Indi ans in Sunday with a three-run homer on Jim Perry's first: pitch in the ninth for Detroit's 7-4 vic. tory. Jerry Davie came through with his first complete game in the majors, a four-hitter after a first place, is only six games|4- Yankees Rise From Cellar and late by Kansas City. The Athletics knocked out Early Wynn while scoring five runs in the second and added four more in the sixth on Preston Ward's grand slam homer for a 91 de- Baltimo! Boston into last place, five e points behind Washington, Hal (Skinny) Brown beat the Red prog ocr Rag gf a four. hitter, He Fed Willlams' bid: for his 2,500th big league Williams went hitless in three ficial trips. SPLIT DOUBLEHEADERS Detroit downed Chicago 4-2 in the first game of a Saturday doubleheader but the White Sox rallied for two runs in the ninth fing to win the second game of Canadian Sports Cars wobbly start. Cleveland held its one-game several months fn a hospital, Harness Horse Club Presents Good Races They're off! -- and running, in the Oshawa Harness Horse Driv- ing Club circuit! Oshawa and dis- trict harness horse racing fans were treated to one of the best| programs of racing in three years Tim, J, Millman, Uxbridge; Betty & Mexanars Park Saturday everr| Mac, H. Steiner, Claremont; Mid- , according to Garnet Weth-| night Sultan, Brethour Bros., Sun- |derland; Lynbrood, Beatty, Port |Bope; Clay Tout, 0. Brethour, The horse to wat xbridge; Sparky Song, V. Hicks, Alpateh, owned ath Teen ex | Greenwood; and Agate, B. Hoo- Cliff Hie of Cobourg. This horse|®Y: Orono. Time, 1.21 25. erup, president of the club. WINS BOTH HEATS was the heat winner in both the| three-quarter and the mile heats/heat winner; Glen of the Canadian Schenley pace. | Tim; Univac, Sparky Soug; Bet In the Juvenile class- three-|!Y Mac; Midnight Sultan; a quarter mile event: Peter Al-|Lynbrood. Time, 2:21. patch, heat winner; Sunday May Grattan, B. Samis, C, C. Gordon, Oshawa; Queen, S, Brown, Oshawa; Port Hope's Girl, D. Dwmeo, Port Hope; and J Miller, F Shadow, H. Little, Millbrook, was ide on er, Foplegy the heat winner; Merrywood Star, R, Lowry egain was the heat winner; Mart| Marsha Mite; Sunday May Grattan; Bei] | deriand; Moore Gratton; H. Hoo- Lindsay. Time, 1:21. \ In the mile heat, Peter Alpatch h . |ey, Orono; R. Queen; Single C; Homestead|i ons Yindsay; Axie Manners, Port Hope's Girl; and|p Givens, Lindsay; - Time, 220. |jce Frisco, D. Dowson, Port . B. J. Cowie "C"|Perry and H. H. Billy Grattan, , owned and driven M. Fleet, Belleville, Time 1.19. Orono placed| In the mile heat, Merrywood be § Boat, Jecause Star, was the heat winner; Mar- hobbles, ; Madmen King; Barbara the mile heat Agate avenged Lee Frisco; The oe Axie Manners; H. H. Billy Grattan; of first Cobourg; | Was the Les Ehrlick Pace and Homestead Laura, B. O. Burri-| Trot "B" class. Merrywood Star, son, Harwood; Mart Mite, E./owned by R. Lowry of Peterbor- Thompson, Bobcaygeon; Single|ough placed second in the three- Bell|quarter mile heat and was the heat winner in the mile. this and went on to become the heat winner. In the three-quarter mile heat, Univac, J. McIntyre, Peterbor- ough, was the heat winner; Tiny and Moore Grattan, Time 2.19 35 In the Carling Invitation Pace, Tippy G. Direct, owned and driv- en by Dave Dowson of Port Perry placed fourth in the three- quarter and was the heat winner in the mile. In the three-quarter, Billy B. Sultan, owned and driven by Dr, R. J. Cowie of Bowmanville was the heat winner; Brown Lee, B. Hill, Ancaster; Patsy Atom, V. Hicks, Greenwood; Tippy G. Di- v rect, D. Dowson, Port Perry; Bob Norton, F. McNally, Osh- awa; Little Larry, B. Glover, Oshawa; and Becky Jane Volo, Guin RE Wesherup, Oshawa, Time Tippy G. Direct was the heat winner in the mile; Patsy Atom; Brown Lee; Becky Jane Volo; Billy B. Sultan; Bob Norton and Little Larry. Time 2.18 1.5, Only one change was made on the program, King Peter, owned by A. Holmes of was hed in Invita- tion Pace, IN BROOKLIN NEXT Three of the nine racing dates have now been completed, Ux- bridge, Peterborough and Osh- awa. The other racing dates are: Brooklin, June 6; Hamilton Town- ship, June 13; Lindsay, June 13; Orono, June 20; Peterboro In the mile heat, Agate was the Todd, Tin The third class of the evening In the three-quarter heat, The Lee, Brethour Bros., Sun- Madman King, Barbara victory over Cincinnati, 30, 1958. He won five last year appeared in 61 taugh insists he has the best bull- seball, gh, |TuDs. Bob Skinner contributed a lead over chicago because the White Sox were thumped early SEVENTH VICTORY By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Face lost to Milwaukee, May ; games, No manager Danny Mur- Relief Ace Whips Reds At pair, incl a grand sl y in the frantic second game. While the Piratés continued to move up after their sorry start, both the second-place San Fran- cisco Giants and fourth-place Los Angeles Dodgers also closed in on Milwaukee. The Giants turned back Chicago 6-3 and the Dodg- ers nipped St. Louis 5-3 while the Braves were splitting two with the last-place Phils. At the close of the holiday weekend, the Braves led the Giants by 2% games, the Pirates by 4% and the Dodgers by § games. Robin Roberts shut out the Braves with four hits, 6-0, in the opener, his first complete game since April 22. ¥ was Roberts' 209th major league triumph. |SPAHN TIES RECORD Warren Spahn moved up to tie hall-of-famer Carl Hubbell with throwing a four hitter as the Braves beat the Phillies 2-1. The Phils won the first game of the double-header 6-0. They dropped a 4-2 decision to the Braves Sat- urday, Win Events driven by Cana , ome Canadian-built Sadler Mark III races near here y. er-Corvette, bit. the GODERICH (CP)--Sports cars dians, the| and a little Lotus Mark XV, won events in the Green Acres Trophy al driven by Catharines, nearly three times as powerful | Oshawa Minor Assoc. 'Midget League Dates 1959 MIDGET SCHEDULE W , July 8 -- Storie & * Monday, June 1, Storie at|Kingside; at *Nortt #North Oshawa; Kingside at Fern-| Oshawa and Fernhill at Wood hill and Southmead at Woodview, |View. sis' Bo. Narth Orbe Wednesday, June 3--Woodview s --- : awa at ; Southmead at at Kingside; North Oshawa at|.wo io "or pernnill at § 4 also geined Fos Blorle at y, June --- al a ooilt. with |Kingside; Southmead at North Oshava and Fernhill at Wood- vi ' Wednesday, June 10 -- Wood. view at Kingside; North Oshawa "Fernhill and Southmead Indians Cleveland won the first 3-2 City the nightcap aie Tose Kingside, Friday, July 17 ~ North Osh- awa at ; Fernhill at King- side and Woodview at Southmead. Note: * Bantams also scheduled at these parks on the same date. Be sure t (bases) is available to 0 two games, HANDS TIED? | at Storie, Friday, June 12 -- Storie at Iv. 0 Monday, June 15 -- Woodview at North Oshawa; Kingside at Southment and Storie at Fern Wednesday, June 17 -- Fern- hill at Southmead and Kingside _|at *North Oshawa. s| Friday, June 19 - North Osh- awa at Storie; Fernhill at King- OO ers. eighth nome|side and Woodview at tout mead, run, Monday, June 22 -- Woodview TIE-BREAKING BLOW at North' Oshawa; Kingside at Maxwell's homer in Detroit|Southmead and Storie at *Fern- broke a 44 tie, Davie had opened hill, Diploma the ninth with a single off Mike Wednesday, June 24 -- Fernhill p | at North Oshawa and Storie at If you are 16 or over end didn't June 26 -- Kingside ot fin High School, you con eer o Diploma ot HOME time, Our graduates have entered over 500 different colleges and universities, best Sunday to : ma 8 for the first eight well hit his ninth 3 Whitey Herzog's single with the bases loaded and Dick Wil- liams' double each drove in two runs for the Athletics in the big|Fernhill second inning. Ward's grand slammer came off Barry Lat- man who replaced Wynn in the second, Ned Garver, who hasn't lost to Chicago since July 4, 1057, won his fourth with a four-hitter, Baltimore left 15 n base in beating Boston. Al Pilarcik's double followed by Willie Tagby's|ing to have the Napoll soccer single broke a 1-1 tie in the|team of Naples play here June sixth. Ike Delock was the loser.|26. Woodview. Monday, June 20 -- Kingside at *Storle; North Oshawa at 5 hee and Woodview ; at ne "we Monday, July 6 --~ Fernhill oll K STREEY, Southmead; Storie at Woodview Sa ToN, ONTARIO. and Kingside at North Oshawa. Without obligatoln, send U ee Trial Lesson and 44 School booklet, MAY PLAY NAPLES Football Association is negotiat- of Hamilton, took two first places day and post out of giving Ent: field for a double and class. During the sixth race, two bend were struck by a Triumph TR-3, driven by Yvonne M Hazel oe. Casey, of Clinton , Jerry s RCAF station, suffered a broken leg and was in condition. Lee Day, 25, of , suffered injuries to a leg, knee and hand, His condition was fair. tle aa clear | I "HOW LONG SINCE YOU CHECKED YOUR CAR WHEELS? heavier wagering than previous- ly, at Al dra Park S Seattle Sloop Wins Swiftsure Trophy VICTORIA (CP) -- The 38-foot| Seattle sloop Rebel Saturday) night won the Swiftsure Trophy| in Canada's 136-mile Pacific! yacht racing classic, i The sloop, with a time allow-| ance of eight hours, 23 minutes, beat 39 other entries in the race| from Victoria to the Swiftsure| Lightship, off Cape Flattery, Wash., and back. It was the fourth vessel to arrive home. First to finish the race was the 49foot Seattle sloop Cotton Blos- som. It was awarded aspecial prize. World Record Equalled, Another One Is Broken MODESTO, Calif. (AP)--Ore-|ney and Ralph Alspaugh run the gon sprinter Roscoe Cook equal-| quarter-mile sprint relay in 39.6 led the word record for the 100-| seconds, That clipped a tenth of a yard dash and a Texas foursome |second off the world record set| set a new standard for the 440-|here last year by Abilene Chris-| yard relay Saturday night in the|tian. 0 18th annual California relays. | Cook jumped off to a fast start| Cook sped the 100 yards in 9.3/and pulled ahead about midway as he outclassed a star-studded to beat a field including Texans field including three who already Bobby Morrow and Bill Wood-| had tied the record. {house and San Jose State's Ray A crowd of 10,120 then watched Norton, all of whom have equal-| the Texas quartet of Wally Wil-|led the record set in 1948 by Mel son, Eddie Southern, Hollis Gai- Patton. LIGHTWEIGHTS Ritchie "lightweights" comfort this Summer! 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