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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1959, p. 12

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> charged MGA EXI81, §2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, June 29, 1959 AIMING HIGHER FOR HIS CUBS By JACK CLARY Associated Press Staff Writer Joe Taylor isn't wasting any time convincing Buffalo Bisons thtey did the right thing in buy- ing him from Charleston of the American day. | He slugged four hits, including 'a home rum, drove in three runs and scored three Sunday as the Bisons won two from Havana Cubans, 15-9 and 5-3. The double victory gave the Bisons a 2%- game lead over second - place | Rochester, who lost a double header to Miami, 6-2 and 2-1. Toronto inched to within four | percentage points of vacating the International League cellar with a 53, 13 - inning victory over ond. The second game of Toronto Still In Basement ahead 8-0 when Toronto's Sunday curfew called a halt, The game will be replayed from the start later in the season. Montreal swept Columbus 2-1 and 8-2 in the other IL action. LEAFS LOSE SATURDAY Saturday, Columbus downed Toronto 5-2, Richmond edged Montreal 7-6 in 11 innings, Roch- ester won 4-3 over Havana in an- other close game and Buffalo crushed Miami 12-3. Taylor had a 286 batting aver- age with Charleston, including seven home runs and 41 runs| batted in. His hits Sunday were consecutive, with the homer | added to a pair each by Jack| Phillips and Bob Morgan in the| first game. Phillips drove in five runs and scored three. Ken Lehman (3-3), last of three oll BETWEEN THER HTTIN' AND PITENN' IT9 A TousH LIFE Richm, the scheduled doubleheader went IT WAS VIRTUALLY HITTING ALONE THAT EARNED | Oshawa THE cUBs A | 57H PLACE 718 LAST YEAR. THEIR 182 HoMERS LED THE MAJORS, BUT THE PITCHERS THE 10-GAME MPROVEMENT 58 ST, CATHARINES (CP)--The| money winners in the 37th On- SHOULD HAVE BEEN {tario Open golf championship: | CHARGED ADMISS/ON. 5 . Bob Hill, N.Y. $1,250 73-68-69--210 FEWEST | Kesselring, Kitchener $800 POTENTIAL. HAP COMPLETE GAMES WY MAJORS --27, [ 68-72-72--212 Mawhinney, Burlington $400 | 71-69-73--213 | class land speed record on the | Leavens, who has been racing| 71-78-71--215 Utah Salt Flats this summer for three years, has been a mem-inghle, Thornhill $137.50 ling Moss of Britain and Phil Hill | of California will try for a new| Zibnack, U.S. $137.50 71-72.73--216 KANSAS CITY (AP) -- The Bissegger, Que. $108.34 Knudson, Toronto $200 | when Ed Leavens of London, |ber of the British Motor Corpora-| 74-71-71-216 REFUSE RENEWAL speed record in special Lightstone, Toronto $400 ™ ™ 70-71:72--213 ondon Car Driver Will free town ss 69-70-74--213 Try For Land Speed Mark wa Kringle, North Bergen, N.J. $175 TORONTO (CP)--Canada will an endurance attempt on the two hg 71-69-75--215 go after Its first international miles a minute mark. |Norman, Toronto $175 Ont., tries to reach speeds in ex-|tion's victorious Canadian team 5 cess' of 120 miles an hour in alat Le Sebring Grand Prix in Melires, Waterdown 313750 | sma ustin-Healy Sprite. Florida twice. | i | | Kozak, Niagara Falls, $137.50 International speed aces Stir | 72-68-76--216 | hap i : 217 MGA's for the British Motor city council was told Friday, : 70-73.74-- Corporation at the same time. [night that Kansas City Athletics) Whibley, Kitchener $108.33 5 Leavens will drive in company have refused to agree to a re- Teas with Tom Wisdom of Britain and newal of their five-year lease on|Yount, N.Y. $108.38 74-71.72--219 Le Mans winner Carroll Shelby Municipal stadium and are ask- Horvath, Windsor $87.50 ing for a two - year contract to 69-75-75--219 keep the situation "fluid." The Deangelus, N.Y. $87.50 | hope to club said that the proposed third| 73-76-70~219 make speeds of 250 miles an hour major league and aspirations of | Butler, Oshawa $75 74-74-72--220 and up. Leavens, Wisdom and other cities made the future un-|Collins, Toronto $25 70-80-71--221 ill, in the super- | | xDoig, Goderich Golfer ins Money | Pasnick, U.S. $25 71-71-79 -221 Other scores included: (X--de- notes amateur): Atman, Lindsay Costello, Guelph xCowan, Kitchener 149 75-224 | 147-77-224 | 13975214 144-74---218| Mason, Welland 150-72--222| McGee, Sarnia 147-80--227 xB. Morland, North Bay | 140-79--219| ay 147-73--220 152-76--227 xD. Morland, North B Morris, Welland xNoyes, Port Colborne 146-80--226| xParkes, Woodstock 149-72---221 Whibley, Guelph SPORTS IN BRIEF only four innings with Richmond game victory over Don Rudolph (1-3). Bob Conley (1-3) won the second game as Dick Coker's homer highlighted a five-run first inning that sank Vince Amor (9-6). Rochester had Jim Archer (6-4) on the ropes with two runs in the first inning of the opener but the stylish lefty fired five-hit ball the| rest of the way to best Miller (8-8). The Marlins tied the game in the fourth and added a pair in the fifth to go ahead for good. | Bert Hamric and Foster Castle-| man hit solo homers off Howie Nunn {2-2} in the nightcap to give] Harry Byrd his fifth victory in| 11 decisions. i Archie Wilson's single with two| and two out in the 13th| brought Toronto its victory, It! was his first hit in six tries. To- ronto was behind 5-4 in the 13th when it used pinch hitter Joe Amalfitano"s double and two singles to tie 5-5. Pat Scantlebury (511) won and Bob Weisler (7-7) was the loser, Toronto Golfer Wins Tournament KINGSTON (CP)--Lou Evans, a 21-year - old golfer from To- ronto York Downs, defeated Mary Darling of Montreal Whit- lock 3 and 2 Saturday afternoon to win the Eastern Provinces tournament, A steadier putter and better approach ghots made the differ- ence for Miss Evans. Miss Darl- ing is a 17-year-old sister of sea- 149-76--225 |soned golfer Judy Darling. 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TO me to explore | ERY LIMITED RONTO SIGN ONESCHUK HAMILTON (CP)--The signing of halfbacks Steve Oneschuk, 28, and Zeno Karcz, 24, during the weekend brought to nine the the 1959 Big Four football sea- son, Oneschuk, the team's lead- ing scorer in 1957 with 61 points, missed half of last year's cam- paign with g dislocated shoulder. {rules which have been on six- | players following penalties, were number of Canadians under con- tract to Hamilton Tiger-Cats for EMULATES PARENTS |Mrs. Gilbert Nunns, ew u es | former Ontario Open golf cham- | pions, captured the junior girls| pp also on the Canadian Davis Cup {team in the 1930s. tario Lacrosse éssociation hasitional' Hockey League New York unanimously voted out two new| Rangers, was married here Sun- The rules, covering delayed| fi s Ron penalties and replacement ofjiokt aud ar eho Ravgers | at- Return to the old rules will be- ison 27. won a nine-mile road gin July 7. |race from Windsor's city hall to May 27, was suspended for &|¢roit. Windsor International Free- yoar. : dom Festival. His time was 46 following his persona' p'ea. In a similar motion Ken Woods of Ae-| pres of the Camp Borden Track, of a controversy bftween Long women's track and field meet, Branch-Dixie and _Jrampton 'be-| Earlene Brown of Los Angeles set TORONTO (CP) -- Brenda title Saturday in the Toronto city| In Lacrosse FONTINATO WEDS |day to Marie Clancey of Wind- dropped Saturday after a deluge) tePded- In other business Doug Smith petroit's city - county building, Ben Floyd of Peterborough, | minutes and 25.4 seconds. ton was reinstated following two|and Field Club finished third in| cause of a residence clause in the|a meet record of 153 feet, eight IT'S A LONG WAY FROM THIS... \ \ fa a -- === | ...T0 THIS THERE IS AN EQUALLY BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL TRACTORS AND THE NEW TRACTOR LINE BY TORONTO 404 OLD WESTON RD: RO. 2-8351 OTTAWA LONDON BELLS CORNERS 1901 OXFORD ST. 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