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The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1959, p. 11

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Orioles Nose Into Second By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Casey Stengel might as well announce # today. Hoyt Wilhelm will be the starting pitcher for the American League in the all- star game at Pittsburgh, July 7 Leo Kiely and Mike Fornieles in| And just to be on the safe side, the players and managers had better vote Gus Triandos to the team as the first-string catcher. with Boston. After Chicago |staged one of iis rare big innings |--six runs in the second -- in winning the opener 94, Boston {grabbed the .second 4-2 although Frank Sullivan needed help from [the ninth after eight shutout in- | nings : | At Cleveland the Indians di- vided a pair with New York Daley's Mve-hit pitching with®11 hits. Getting back to Wilhelm, the former Giant relief man cer- tainly is the talk of the year. Sunday's win was his third shut- out and his fifth straight com plete game. Nobody has scored more than two earned runs in any game against the 35-year-old | trickster He lets one of Wilhelm's knuck-| York Yankees. Herb Score beat lers get away now and then but, #8 he says himself, "T ca~ take it # Wilhelm can" Wilhelm and Triandos feamed wp on Kansas City Sunday fo boost Baltimore into second place. The surprising Orioles are only one game behind the league leading Chicago White Sox. NINTH STRAIGHT WIN While Hoyt's knuckler was fiut tering past the As for a 3-0 seyen-hit shutout, Triandos' 13th home run with Al Pilarcik on base was providing the insur ance. It as Wilhelm"s ninth straight without a loss After the game. the statisti cians went info a huddle and re- ported Wilhelm's earned wun average, figured all the way down to third of an inning, was a startling 0.999 Chicago's lead while the White shaved two Vas Sox split Don Larsen in the first game 7-5 but the Yankees hopped on Cal McLish for four runs in the sec- ond inning to gel an even break 43 YOST HOMERS TWICE Eddie Yost hammerd Iwo hoine runs against his former Washing- ton mates in Detroit's 6-4 victory that pulled the Tigers up to the 500 mark homered for the Tigers and Jim Lemon and Roy Sievers for the Senators. The Yankees greasing the skids for Cleveland, won 2-1 Sal-ihroke 193 targets in the singles| Galbraith. Toronto, 89. Wigle won show, but with hoc urday as the Indians took their|Saturday and 93 in the handicap id shoot-off seventh straight setback. Boston beat Chicago 42 on homers by Vie Wertz and Frank Malzone. In other games Saturday, Paul Foytack pitched Detroit to a 4-1 triumph over Washington and Baltimore lost 5-1 to the As as Kansas City backed up Bud Hillsdale Captures $54,700 Argonaut Race NEW YORK (CP Hillsdale captured the $54,700 Argonaut Handicap at Hollywood Park Sat- urday with a thrilling stretch drive from far behind. It was his sixth stakes victory of the year The four-year-old, packing 128 pounds for the heaviest weight of his career. burst under the wire 2% lengths ahead of the pace - setting Fleet Nasrullah How Now was third The time the 1:34 3.5. Hillsdale idden by Tommy Barrow for C. W_ Smith of Detroit, paid $5.30, $3.30 and for mile $2.60, Mrs. John D. Hertzs Fleet ning the $27,275 Sheridan Stakes) $6.50 Now paid $5.70 Nasrullah returned and $4.90 and How BIG WINNER Hillsdales triumph netted the stable $31,650 and increased the big bay colts earnings this year #0 $301,900, highest in the U.S A ome stage, jockey Ismael Valenzuela had Fleet Nasrullah Mve lengths ahead of How Now. Parks grass was far behind the 1:42 265 for rs. Barrow began his move ning the $26, for turn. Passing horses Ham dicap. 0 neha n -- DONT vas | th on the outside, Hillsdale roared down the middle of the stretch to catch Fleet Nasrullah At Belmont Park in Néw York, Black Hills, cleverly ridden by Eddie Arcaro, npset Preakness | winner Royal Orbit in the $28.200 Peter Pan Handicap | The bettors made Royal Orbit a l-to-2 favorite but the big chest- nut could do no better than third Black Hills ($13.10) went under ire two lengths ahead of ydad Calumet Farms On-And-On sei a six-furlong track record in win- at Washington Park. The son of Nasrullah was timed in 1:08 3-5 to lower the 1:09 mark shared by Sun David and Fightin Indian. On - and - On ($8.20) whipped | down the sireich by jockey Steve Brooks, led Little Tvtus by a length. Coltrane was third Pantene equalled Delaware course record of) 1 1-16 miles im win. 625 Brandywine Turf « i i CHOOSE BLINDLY from two gasoline grades! Let this SUNOCO BLEND SELECTOR GUIDE SHOW YOU WHICH OF SUNOCO'S 6 IS RIGHT FOR YOU! The higher the number, the higher the octane: the lower fhe number, the lower the price! WAKE & MODEL " BUICK, Special & Ls BUICK, Others Saou CHEVROLET, ¥ & Standard V4 CHEVROLET, Vazsohy. CHRYSLER-DE SOTO. TooeEe DODGE, Standard V4 _€--€ el FORD-METEOR.§ "'FORD-METEOR, Stndard V4 © ICOLN & CONTINENTAL "MERCURY-MONARCH, Standard V3 TOLDSMOBILE 88 g OLDSMOBILE, Super 583 90 "PLYMOUTH, 6 and V-8 PONTIAC § PONTIAC, V-4 "RAMBLER STUDEBAKER _THUNDERSIRD UNE S901 irs Tay aout Dive Sosy 2% uo 20 nw 240 or " TT nn 1 nm 0 J . 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Another bec shooter turning in a high |score was Bob Howson of Valle) {field, who shot 92 in the doubles | was beaten only [Lilly of Stanton, Mich. one of the world's greatest trapshoot- ers Other results: Singles ehampion son, Long Branch Class A champion, Tom Oliver Toronto, 196 Class B champion |ton, Port Credit, 194 Class C champion |derson, Hensall, 192 Gi 199 Hender- Doug Nor- John An. sizzling | by Ned| MAY RETIRE PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Stan Musial hinted Saturday that he | might quit baseball at the end | of the season unless he can get back on the beam as a $100,000 hitter. "But there is still a long way | NHL Opens sooeemt Annual Meet Louis Cardinals star, making a | MONTREAL (CP) -- The Na-, So far as the NHL is eon face" at his present .246 aver- tional Hockey League opened its|cerned, the AHL and the major : ,_ |three-day annual meeting today|circuit have = been negotiating Musial, seven times a batting | with the minor pro eircuits a re last February towards a Pancho Segura Beats Rosewall LOS ANGELES (AP)--Defend-| ing champion Pancho Segura of Ecuador took a 3-0 lead in the Masters' round-robin professional tennis tournament Sunday by de-| feating Australia's Ken Rosewall| 26. 63, 64. { In other singles matches, Lew Hoad of Ashley Cooper , 8 . 2 and Tony Trabert de-| champion and three times the |,0ney 1g play as big a part as|new agreement. The AHL shies | Roost Leagues Do oid the draft or cash deals and|off the draft as if it were poison, | his batting woes on the five: |Saps. {and it appears the AHL intends) game-week regimen prescribed | The American Hockey League|to stand pat on its present setup. | for him by the cards manager, [and the Quebec Hockey League Cr was given this belief | Solly: Hers lin 'particular present the more with reports that Montreal Cana-| |pressing problems--for different |diens, parent club of Royals, |reasons. 4 lhave renewed their agreement The six-city AHL has been | with Rochester Americans going along since last August] There have been teports that without en agreement with the{th QHL may look westward for (NHL. The draft has for some|new members to. replace Trois-| time been the big stumbling|Rivieres and Chicouiimi. Cities block, The AHL doesnt waht the mentioned have been Ottawa, a major circuit to grab off its play-/ former member: Hull, Que, Kingston and even Sudbury. teams, seems to facc disappear-| Class D champio n, Harold/ance or a complete reorganiza-|draft coming up Wednesday 194 tion that would bring in new beginning to look as if the cham- Handicap champion, Ben Mar. embers. pion Montreal Canadiens aren't shall, Hamilton, 94 There will be no formal, offi- 80ing to let any Doubles champion Ab Wigle, cial meetings of either the AHL Proven players Harrow, 89. Runner-up Sheldonjor the QHL during the NHLs! Canadiens are reported pre moguls pared to protect ali players on circuits the roster and not got caught a Ed present from Canada and the New York Rangers did last year United States it's a certainty The Rangers went heavy on pro- spade work will beitecting upcoming rookies and had four Royals grabbed its from pro and ama High all-around champion Wiadichuk, Ancaster, 374 Non resident high all-round some hefty ichampion. Ned Lilly, Stanton, done. Mich., 382 The QHLs_ Montreal Lady champion Doug and Quebec Aces have applied If Canadiens stand pat, they Wigle, Waterdown 92 for AHL membership. Some AHL will leave open to the draft such Junior champion Howie Mor- clubs, particularly Hershey, are youngsters as Irwin Spencer and ton, st gowmarket 84 reported against this because of Bill Sutherland of the Royals. I t usi Thornborrow of Vineland was elected president of the Ontario! Trapshooting Association, { Mrs Quebec. 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