THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1959 11] | (fourth straight victory and sev- enth of the season although he ded help from Don Drysdale in the ninth. MATHEWS HITS 23rd Eddie Mathews' 23rd home run and Del Crandall's scoring single after first baseman Dale Long had dropped his foul popup were enough for Juan Pizarro to get his first triumph only five days after Milwaukee recalled him from Louisville. He permitted five hits and fanned seven Cubs. Johnny Logan, Braves' short. stop, was lost to the team for 10 days when he was spiked on the right ankle, requiring 20 stitches. The Giants' Johnny Antonelli allowed seven hits and struck out six sunday for his 11th win, Willie Kirland and Orlando Ce- peda drove in two runs each while jackie Brandt homered. \ | | | | Vv, Vv By JOE REICHLER (charged to Milt Pappas, dropped | |off the pace. wppbimbppbd Ly For L.A. Dodgers have won 12 out of 17 on the first|Jim Perry and Herb Score and A ated F Staff Wri game behind the American and Jim Baxes featured Indians'| S 's I h ing title by unleashing a murder- in sixth place with a 500 per- ri ie-breaki i Held with the tie-breaking rum in| Los Angeles' Dodgers are. hop- Ask the New York Yankees wi § To Play On Each Team | Perry, who relieved starter Gary |, eball championship with left {21 on Sunday and so are fiftn,| a 4 3 | the score, 44, in the top of the, southpaw pitchers Johny For { anada? | knuckleballer and Lew Burdette,|Moon in the National League|with a .580 percentage | cision. Revitl, those the . lies, loomed today as the probable|catcher Del Crandall and third|a double defeat on the Yankees, [tanned seven for his eighth vic-| thing to shout about in track and|land of Great Britain at Luton, burgh, Tuesday, July 7 {with first baseman Orlando Ce-|no GAIN sever Braves, and riding on a seven- plenty to get excited about |cinnati Reds and shortstop Erni in three runsiinciyding the last three. ; 25 players and these play-| ) fourth place with a 7-2 triumph his fifth victory. Howard Reed,| Sunday, it was McDevitt's turn a sensational 14:34.4 for the three| won the women's divisin with 39 ers pic each in the the fastest ever turned in for this His brilliant run was the high championships in which three White Sox Drub Yanks | --especially if the day is Sunday. | ROOKIE WINS i | A, s 1 1, HIGH SCHOOL BOY League - leading Cleveland Indi-|double victory | {who have won only seven out of [ ied! Bell after the Red Sox had tied hands--three of them--belonging by / YO (AP) -- Hoyt;who joined San Francisco's Wil-{four games off the pace, Without LT NEW RK {who joined San seventh, hurled one-nit ball the| o AW MCT we © and Danny LONDON, Ont. (CP)--It's not previous world's best for sub.|starting pitchers in the 26th ma-jbaseman Eddie Mathews--made|9.2 and 42 to capture the series, tory. Baxes homered off rookie Place, only a game behind the field, but if young Bruce Kidd England in 1957. The pitchers, as well as the al.|Peda of the Giants, second base- But Chicago failed to pick up, Harmon Killebrew |game winning streak. The trio {vision with 57 points, 13 more year's pennant winning managers oii ir ton 5-4 and 1-0./apiece for Washington as SS | A chunky 15-year-old Foronto| visio p Banks of the Chicago Cubs {a pair from Boston nd ITAKE TURNS 5 pl S ea ( ' i 'ashington making his first start for thejas the Dodgers thum the miles here Saturday, a clocking points with the Toronto Olympic also will play in the second all-| American League's lineup. Rockv|2 eT Baltimore and Washington| | 8 ped distance by a lad of under 17 any- point of the Ontario senior men's provincial records were broken * | ilhelm Burdette For Fifth Double Defeat Lefthanders Boon W ' [For Filth Double Defeat | Associated Press Sports Writer [the third-place Orioles 2} games| A . White. Sox bi : i sk Chicago ite x who| Brilliant pitching by rookie By JOE REICHLER {day of the week and are only one|clutch hitting by Tito Francona . 8 : 25 Players Eligible he eng re ans. Without Sunday, they'd be| ing Vi 2 Francona singled home Woody Tight hand. ® | centage. | inni R 1 St Tr the seventh inning of the opener. | Ry wis the National League | Wilhelm, Baltimore's amazing|lie Mays and Los Angeles' Wally Sunday, they'd be in first place rest of the way to gain the de- | nfeDevitt b y lw liver-|outfield. Two other Braves--| And the White Sox inflicted 3 | Milwaukee man of many deliver othe: so Score hurled a two-hitter and| py 40ers today are in second often that Canadians have some. juniors of 15:16.4 set by R Row-|jor league all-star game, in Pitts-| the National League team, along|three games to one heft - hander Ted Wills in thejic?tle - leading _Milwaukeel % gd] and Jim (poo won fi th n gam keeps developing they may have! East York topped the men's|ternates, will be named by last man Johnny Emple of the Cin- ground on the Indians who swept|Lemon batted as won five of the seven games, second-place Gladstone|later in the week. Each team will : | Detroit mvnassed the Yankees to| Kemmerer went all the way for high school boy, Kidd turned in{A C., of Toronto. East York also have 2 Cleveland and Chicago had two : i ked for the July games| representatives } E'S | y i ' .3 victory! Athletics, was the loser. Kille-|Pittsburgh Pirates for the third] which record books. show to be 1g. 3.|Colavito and Minnie Minoso of "°%€ sixth with a 7-3 victory S. $ sburg| es for where in the world, and women's track and field and a Canadian Club second with 33. | TIES OWN RECORD | University of Western Ontario| student George Shepherd, of Port Colborne, equalled his own Cana dian 440-yard hurdle mark of 53.3 in setting an Ontario record The former standard was 53.8 set star game in Los Angeles, Au The two managers Stengel of the New York Yankees and Fred Haney of the Braves ~are authorized to add three more players for the second game. PLAYERS CHOICES mark equalled last year by Shepherd who rep-| The managers had nothing to|at third in broiling 90 degree temperai- resented Canada in the 1958 Brit-/do with the selection of the eight ures EAST YORK DOMINATES The meet was dominated by Toronto's East York Track Club of which Kidd is a member. While no junior (under 19) or sub-junior (under 17) world rec- ords are officially kept, Kidd's time was much better than the HOW TO KEEP 40,000 QUIET TORONTO (CP How far does a bugle call carry over the excited voices of thousands of race track fans? Royal Tour organizers hope it will be at least one mile but they're skeptical During a rehearsal Sunda) for the Queen's arrival at the New Woodbine track for the 100th running Tuesday of the Queen's Plate, an army bugler blew his best and failed to sat isfy officials An army major a mile away scarcely heard the shrill notes intended to herald the royal ar- rival. And the race track was empty. The major looked worried for 2 minute and then brightened. Said he: "1 guess we'll just have to keep all the quiet." Jockey Club officials antici- pate a crowd of 40,000. Empire games. Shepherd, competing for Hamilton Olympic, also won the 440 yards in 39.3. Another Hamilton Olympic per. former, Sandy Kushnir, set a ne Ontario high jump of 6 ft., 3% in. Bill Hlywka of the Sudbury Sampo Athletic Club won the men's discus event with a toss of 129 feet, 7% inches. George Stulac of Toronto West End Y| was second and his clubmate Matt Lipka third The Sudbury athlete placed third in the shot put which was won by Jim Griffin of East Elgin High Sc with a distance of 44 feet, seven inches. Bill Mitch- ell of the, University of Western Ontario was second in the event. 00! Batavia Downs End Spring Meet BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP)--Batavia Downs closed out its 62 - night spring meeting Saturday night with a total attendance of 296,838 land a wagering total of $15, 784. Howard Rosecroft won the fifth | | edition of the Sunset Golf Pacing| |Series Saturday night. Owned by {Bud Gilmour of Hamburg, N.Y., equalled the season pacing mark] get here June 6, when Volo won the second of the series in 2:01.86. He paid $18.70 to win. PITCHER GETS HOM ERS rr emer reee. | | Elgins Beat Terriers 5-3 starters, not including pitchers. The players themselves picked the eight starters. The only unanimous selection was Milwaukee's Henry Aaron, en Ventur Wins Open In Chicago CHICAGO (AP)--Ken Venturi made one of the oddest parlays 1 golf pay off for victory in the $57,000 Chicago Open. He credited his garden in Dal City, Calif., a suburb of San 1 Francisco, and the wind at Glen-|- eagles Country Club with helping bring him the $9.000 first award Sunday. In repeating ment's crown, for the tourna Venturi = drilled |shots through the gusty wind for and 947..|3 closing 66 and a seven-under- women par 273. He made up five shots on| Johnny Pott of Shreveport, the! leader through the first three rounds, who closed with a 72 and 274 for runnerup swag of $4,600. "lI had 25 putts on the last round in beating out Pott," said the 28-year-old 'erstwhile auto salesman. "It was the greatest putting day I've ever had. Third place and $3,000 went to Gene Littler who closed with a 68 for 276. Bo Wininger was fourth at 277. Jim Ferree, Don Whitt {and Sam Snead were next at 279. 'Head Coaches ' Talk Changes WINNIPEG (CP) {from the Western Interprovincial Football Union and the eastern Casey |; Coaches over Kansas City Athletics. | Cleveland badly needed the {Sunday win after being cut down Nellie Fox of the White Sox form 6:4 Saturday by the Red Sox. Ted the keystone combination with Williams' two-run homer was the Bill Skowron of the Yankees at/diference. first base and home run leader] The Yankees fell 54 to Chic- Harmon Killebrew of Washington|ago. Harry (Suitcase) Simpson slammed a game-winning homer with the bags full. Detroit mur- red Baltimore 12-2 and Kansas ty edged Washington 5-4 in 10 innings. Kent Hadley singled in the winner with two out. Early Wynn and Dick Donovan won over the Yankees Sunday. Wynn went the distance, spacing nine hits in the opener for his 14th victory of the year and the 260th of his career. The Sox had Cleveland join Detroit's Al Kline in' the outfield. Shortstop Luis Aparici6 and second baseman Gus Triandos. Baltimore's slug. ging receiver, beat out Sherman © Lollar Yogi Berra, for the No. 1 catching job. Neither Stengel nor Haney have given any indication as to which pitchers they will name. Based on their 1959 records, the follow- ing may be chosen National League right-hand- ers Burdette of the Braves; Don Drysdale. Dodgers: Elroy Face,|@ four homer barrage against Pirates and Don Newcombe, Whitey Ford and Jim Coates Reds. left-handers Johnny Anto-| LARSEN LOSES nelli, Giants: Warren Spahn,| Sherm Lollar also hit a home Braves; Johnny Podres, Dodgers run in the second game, a three- and Wilmer Mizell, Cardinals run first-inning blast off loser Ameri League right- Don Larsen that was suficient hand lhelm, Orioles: Frank|for Donovan's fifth victory al- Lary ers: Ryne Duren, Yan-|though he needed help from Turk kees: Early Wynn, White SoxX|Lown in the ninth and Cal McLish; Indians. left-| jt was the Yankees' fifth double handers Herb Score, Indians: defeat on Sundays and the third Whitey Ford, Yankees and Billy|jy a row. They have won one Pierce, White Sox Sunday doubleheader and split 5 2 Ca three POLAND--RUSSIA MEET Charlie Maxwell of Detroit WARSAW (AP Poland': [clubbed his 16th home run with men triumphed over Russia 108-@ man on base in the third in- 104 Sunday in their dual track ning--the ninth time he has hom- field meet, The Russian|ered on Sunday. outclassed the Polish] Don Mossi pitched a six-hitter girls 84-4, {for his sixth victory. The loss,| and brew had a double and single. [straight day, 9-4. Milwaukee pro- errr teem (footed. ts lead with a 2:1 L h { Wi {squeaker over Chicago. Third- | Iplace San Francisco whipped) ongs 0 Ins Philadelphia 60 and St. Louis) : Cardinals out-slugged Cincinnati] $50,000 Prize [Reds 97 and 11-8. . Milwaukee absorbed a 7-1 PARIS (AP)--Birum, a long irouncing from the Cubs Satur-| shot, won the $50,000 Grand Prix|4ay and the Giants lost 7-4 to the de Paris Sunday in a photo fin- phillies ish with Le Loup Garou at Long-| Ernie Broglio had Saturday's| champ. This is the richest race|top pitching performance, a two- in France for three,year-olds hitter for St. Louis as the Car- Birum, 'owned by Andre Belin-!dinals shut out Cincinnati 5-0. guier, won the 17%-mile race over |The Dodgers blanked the Pirates] a soggy track in 3:13.56 3-0. { The 92nd running of the Grand! Sunday the Dodgers inflicted] Prix de Paris brought out the/the 10th defeat upon three-time French society world despite the 11 hits, including home runs by muggy day. More than $2,000,000 Gil Hodges, Don Demeter and in French sweepstakes depended Charlie Neal. McDevitt got his on the outcome {winner Bob Friend, pounding out 2" PRIZE - A WEEK IN PARIS FOR 2 (fly AIR FRANCE) 3* PRIZE - A WEEK IN BERMUDA FOR 2 i al d 10 Merchandise Certificates, each worth $10.00 \ of the 7. Eaton Company Limited. VISIT US FOR FULL INFORMATION ON THE RENAULT CONTEST VAN HEUSEN MOTORS LTD. 149 KING ST. W. See The Worlds Largest Wrestler Weighing 660 Ibs TUES., JUNE 30th -- 8:45 P.M. 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No official announce-| League senior series Hoy went all the way and took ments were made Ambrose, 29-year - old right-|the loss ' | All nine teams were repre-| hander voted most valuable sen-| Some 600 fans, largest of the sented by head coaches except | jor Inter-County player in 1958, season, saw visiting Kitchener-\moronto Argonauts, who had as- not only chalked up a 4-2 record |Waterloo erase Listowel's 2-0/gstant coach Joe Thomas sitting in defeating Galt Terriers 5-3 in lead with runs in the fifth, sixth in for Hamp Pool seven-hit pitching Saturday, he|and eighth innings. | The meeting discussed rules also led the St. Thomas attack gas SIX-HITTER and new rule changes, and held with three hits--two of them 380-| , .\ ven righthander Al Koch(2 duestion-and-answer period. foot Yiomers ¢ allowed only six hits, hit a single] '1 believe it's the best way of The first lace Kitchener-| 0 ttle: ily " g over the new rules; gettin , i k and a double and scored two|80IDE over g 8 Waterloo Dutchmen pushed 7 bing He struck out nine and everything explained at one time towel Legionnaires deeper In fe walked four |instead of about 19 times during| celler, Sofuriey, coming from be" RUS 8, Jam tate tor Season. one coach sa only one win in ten starts this the Legionnaires and retired in vear the fifth with an ankle injury. Re- had ex da liefer John Poholsky was tagged SECOND-PLACE TIE with the loss x Hamilton Beavers defeated] Hamilton snatched the victory seventh-place London Majors 6-4 from London in the ninth inning. New League Hinges On oi when tree Ss a to claim a secosd-place tie with] Majors scored four runs in the Galt eighth to take a 4-2 lead but in Ambrose's homers were 50l0|the ninth starter Ray Yell fal-| ---- "tered. The 25-year - old right- . - . hander retired two batters, then A issued a pair of walks and back-| I ervice Two Killed to-back singles to Vic Rosser an Fred Thompson NORTH BAY (CP)--The pos- FAILS IN RELIEF sibility of establishing a new all- n Oonza Relief pitcher Roy McKay took Sorters sonia? ockey league on over. He walked John Principi to whether an sini Th ai lane . fill the bases, then hit Grant Red- 1 sardine} rai rp shaw and Larry Cunningham fravel service js available Ian IX {forcing in the winner and the in- This was. the conclusion repre- |surer. | sentatives of the three Northern MONZA, Italy (AP) -- Alfonso Yell was handed the loss, giv-| Ontario Hockey Association) Thiele, a former resident of New ing him a 1-1 record. {Southern group clubs and two York now living in Italy, drove] Hamilton stacter lan Shepherd |F °rcupine Mines League teams his Ferrari to victory in the|was driven from the mound in| arrived at during Saturday after- Grand Prix of Monza auto race the eighth by a pair of walks, | 200 8 special meeting. Sunday after a junior speed event| Rosser's error and singles by Don Tentatively, Iroquois Falls Esk. in which two Italian drivers were Mays and Barry Mussloum. imos and Timmins - Schumacher, killed and a third suffered a sev-| Righthander Bob Burrows was Flyers 'agreed to join Sudbury ered foot. winner Wolves, Sault Greyhounds and There were no accidents in the! Cunningham and Fred Thomp- | North Bay Trappers in a five. main event, a 52lap 299 kilo- son led Beavers' attack with team interlocking schedule ar- metre (186-mile) race for custom- three singles each rangement built passenger model sports| Kitchener-Waterloo is at Gait in| CONTINUE PML PLAY cars. Thiele was clocked in|tonight's only game. The Eskimos and Flyers plan 1:53:56.2 for an average speed | -_~ > |to continue as entry in regular ou 157.455 kilometres (97.52) per Y R PML play with Kapuskasing Hus-| our kie: ] i - Juan Manuel Bordeu of Buenos oung unner Sig oe South Pureipite Pork. Aires. a young Argentine profs ge B k take the interlocking games. to| of former wor champion Juan R d ive them » larger n | Manuel Fangio, won the acci- rea S ecor Both Tg go gions dent marred junior formula) ST LAMBERT, Que. (CP)-- anyway 1 event Bill Macfarlane, the Montreal| 'The big hurdle is fast travell- The race, run over the same Olympic Club's sessational 19-/ing in order that the teams can distance as the main event, Was| year-old young runner. wound up|avold lost employment time of] in two heats. In the first heat, 'ord - breaking performance! players as much as possible This! Giulio Montevago Italy wa urday at the St. Lambert Le- is absolutely essential to the two seriously hurt his car gion annual track and field Porcupine teams, who operate sinashed into His right! championships strictly on an amateur basis and! foot was severed On top of his record win in the|attract hockey players by provid-| In the second heat, there was junior mile Friday, Macfarléne|ing jobs. | a collision in front of the main romped off Saturday with the| Whether the league material-| stands between cars driven by| junior 880-yard run and the jun-|izes depends entirely on the find-| Alfredo Tinazzo and Nino Crivel- ior two-mile run, wiping out pro-|ings of officials in regards to the! lari, both of Italy. A third car, |vincial open and native marks. feasibility of employing air travel driven by Giorgio Lipp Macfarlane won Friday's jun-| between the two farthest points hurtled .over the ot mile in 4:23.0, breaking the Sault and the Porcupine area Tinazze and Crivellari died provincial open record of 4:23.6|distance of about 500 miles most instantly. Lippi was not and the provincial native mark Another meeting may be held nurt, of 4:35.5. |} uly 12. y } a i bo i dict & Safest thing on wheels Tires made with Tyrex* viscose cord are so safe the Canadian Auto Industry has put them on every 1959 car! THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION YOU ASK YOURSELF when you buy a new tire is, "Is it safe?" If you see the TYREX certification mark, you know it's safe. That's why Canadian auto-makers equip every new car with TYREX viscose cord tires, the safest, strongest, coolest-running tire on the road. The second question you probably ask yourself is, "Do I get my money's worth?" Well, consider this. 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