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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, June 30, 1959 J R NBA MIDD LEWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT tre, is NBA official Abe J. | N.Y. State Athletic Commis- Green, Fullmer is from West | sion and Cuban A.C, The Jordan, Utah and Basilio from | Basilio - Fullmer bout date and Canastota, N.Y, They seek the | the city are not yet definite but crown that the NBA took away | San Francisco's Cow Palace from Sugar Ray Robinson, who | on August 28 is a strong possi- is still recognized as world's | bility. middleweight champion by the "SIGN FO Gene Fullmer (left) is shown talking te Carmen Basilio | (right) efter the two former | middleweight boxing 'champions got together Friday to sign for | --AP Wirephoto SPORTS MENU QueensPlate By Geo. H. Campbell | At-A-Glance SPORTS EDITOR By THE CANADIAN PRESS Post time: 4:43 p.m, EDT Distance: 1% miles Field: 20 Weight: 126 pounds, Track: Good Forecast: Cloudy, cool Record: 2:02 3-5, set by Lyford Cay in 1957 Favorite: Winning Shot Gross purse:. $77,300 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' fillies 121 INTER-COUNTY Softball League standing finds McLaughlin Fuels, Tony's Refreshments and Thompson's Plumbing currently tied for first place with nine wins and three losses apiece, The three-way tie makes this schedule race a mighty keen affair and| pretty much of a three-way affair, with Crawford Construction and Hoy Pavers tied for fourth spot, each with six wins and six| Winner's share: $51,625 losses, at the .500 average mark. Most of these teams are in ac-| Television: CBC 'national tion tonight, so as they move into the month of July, there's going| starting 4 p.m to be a real old-fashioned scramble for position in this softball | Radio: CBC Trans-Canada and league race. | Dominion networks, starting 4 South Ontario County Softball League action saw Scugog p.m net- AT WIMBLEDON WIMBLEDON, Eng. (CP)--In what could be a preview of the America's Alex Olmedo and Barry Mackay and Australia's | Rod Laver and Roy Emerson are in the Wimbledon semi-finals. Olmedo, the panther-like stroke artist from Peru who paced last year's American Davis Cup vie- tory over the Aussies, erased an-| other South American, Luis Ay-/ ala of Chile, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Mon-| day in the quarter-finals, ! Mackay, only native = born | Durelle. Moore In Training While Yvon Durelle ignored chest injuries for a 15 - round workout in Moncton Monday night, Archie Moore ignored the current heat wave in Montreal to |do four miles of roadwork. ! The fighters -- preparing for {their return match July 15 here [--both had heavy workouts, | The Baie Ste, Anne, N.B. light {heavyweight showed no ill effects of two weekend sea accidents. He swam four miles to shore |Saturday after his pleasure craft | capsized and Sunday suffered iminor rib injuries when his out- board collided with another small |eraft, Durelle said Monday he was {impressed by Ingemar Johans- |son's right but wouldn't be an {two-week tournament, ~|cellent returns of service. Laver Mackay Upsets Aussie Fraser left in the men's upset second . seeded American singles, next Davis Cup challenge round, Neale Fraser of Australia 57,0 Emerson and Laver are the 6-1'with the finest | in the | 10-8, 0-6, 6-3, shots he has shown so far SEMI-FINALS WEDNESDAY Olmedo will meet Emerson and | |Mackay will face Laver in the year ago to Ashley Cooper, was |semifinals Wednesday. The twola tremendous one between the young Aussies scored easy wins Monday. | Emerson upended Britain's Bobby Wilson 6-3, 64, 6-2 with ex- | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Providence, R. I, -- Harold] Gomes, 129, Providence, knocked out Jimmy Kelly, 120%, Lowell, Mass, 3; Tommy Tibbs, 133, Boston, outpointed Tommy Gar- row, 135, Claremont, N.H., 10. Syracuse, N.Y.--Dickie Diver- onica; 137, Canastota, stopped Norm Gaulreau, 138, Moneton, | NB, 3 Perth Amboy, N. J. -- Otlo Smith, 156, Westfield, N, J.,| knocked out Russ Carney, 160, Brooklyn, N.Y, 1. Sydney, Australia--Ayre Jack- son, 126%, West Africa, knocked out Max Murphy, 127, Australia, | bh 'Winning Strea easy victim himself | "If we met, we'd both break| our right hands hitting each | other," he said. | The National League's longest winning streak of the scason| {ond set, let the third set go while Of Dodgers Ends Ciidew 'Game Rules Reviewed MONTREAL (CP) Frank Shaughnessy, president of the In- ternational Baseball League, said Monday night he plans to modify league's rule on curfewed blasted Jean-Claude Molinari of games shortly. France 6-3, 6-3, 6-0, | He said such games in future logical choices with Fraser to] will be played out at a later date, starting from the point they were represent Australia in the Davis halted at by the curfew, Cup. This will eliminate the possibil- The duel between Mackay and My of 3 losing team stalling oe {game in hopes the curfew w Fraser, the wunnerup here 8%" fore it is official, Mr. eg said, : There was talk Sunday of stall- two biggest hitters in the same. | ug br Maple Leafs agains: Riche DAVIS CUP PREVIEW {mond Virginians in Toronto, Mr, Sueh matches inevitably bring Shaughnessy said he had found on speculation on the Davis Cup|no evidence Toronto had held up challenge round to be played at/the game deliberately. Forest Hills, N.Y., Aug. 28-30. The present rule is that a game Fraser is the top Australian but | must go five innings to be offi- he left the impression that he cially 'complete, Next 10 Days By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer The American League pennant race, so far a scramble of win ning streaks and slumps, gets rolling tonight on what could be 10 telling days for the five con- tenders--Cleveland, Chicago, De- troit, Baltimore and New York, In those 10 playing days, sand- wiching the break for the all-star game at Pittsburgh a week from today, two of the three western wonders will face each other every day. Cleveland, first by one game over Chicago, plays four games with the White Sox against Detroit. The Tigers, four games behind and tied for fourth with New York after a 10-inning, 10-3 loss to Kansas City in the only league game Monday, have a half - dozen games with the White Sox in those 10 days, may never beat Mackay again. Mackay collared him in the sec- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE he caught his breath, and then beat the Aussie good and proper | in the final two sets, Olmedo could be expected to whip handily either Fraser, La- ver or Emerson, which leaves the United States in a highly favored position to keep its hold on the cup. Roches Two women's quarter - final Holds singles matches are scheduled to- By JACK CLARY day in the centre court with! Associated Press Sports Writer Brazil's hard-hitting Maria Bueno meeting Edda Buding, a state. last If of June i less Romanian, and Yola Rami | 188 halt of June has given } ico. taki Amerh | Rochester a firm hold on second ez of Medio. ng on Amerl-iplace and has placed unlimited A flock 'of men's doubles and {107 In the hearts of the Wing's mixed doubles algo are on tap. | The reason? The Rochester surge was the work of its second line pitchers, with big men Bob {Keegan and Cal Browning gain- ling only a 32 mark between them, Keegan became the first Inter- national League pitcher to win, 10 | games this season with a 5-2 vie- {tory ever Miami Monday night. He has lost three. Buffalo kept Gilliam and Neal had seven of |its 2% game first-place margin ter Critical In AL That gives either of the threé-- the Indians, White Sox or Tigers ~a chance to break away, but a standoff is more likely. And a standoff would give Baltimore and New York a chance to take charge. The Orioles, third, 2% back, and Yankees hpi other only three times in the 10 day period. Baltimore splits a dozen games between Washing. ton and Boston, while the Yan- kees have 10 with the Senators land Red Sox. A stand-off avon the wie: Sox and Midge make Kansas City the tie-breaker and the seventh place Athletics could snarl things but good, They jumped from behind for a 22 tie on Kent Hadley's ninth. inning home run at Detroit Mon- day, then turnéd another batch of Tiger bobbles into & record. tying, eight-run 10th, The T4 now have lost nine of their 14 games, and while dropping three of their last five, 16 of the 30 runs against them have been unearned, Second Archer (2-1) took up the slack stride the Wings have the pitch. ing to bid seriously for first place. Keegan, who last won on June 17, made No. 10 on his third try. He retired 12 straight batters from the fifth through the eighth innings, and after giving a run in the first inning allowed only two hits, Gene Green homered off loser John Anderson (9-4) for one run, Keegan singled home another and two more scored after Miami outfielder Fred Valentine stumb- led and fell chasing a fly ball, which fell for a double, the Dodgers' 11 hits, with Gil- with a 4-1 victory over Havana. For his second day of training covered seven games in seven|liam's 4-for-5 lifting him from GOES AGAIN TONIGHT |in Montreal, Archie did road| work, boxed four rounds, went| through another four rounds of | shadow-boxing and skipped rope. His weight was reported at 183 eight pounds over the title weight Durelle is expected in Montreal | Davenport's was all San Fran-|Furillo hurt his right foot while today from Moncton. | Cleaners suffer an upset last night, out at Brooklin, where the + Mount Zion team showed real battling spirit, to score three runs, on three walks and one big timely hit, in the 9th in- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS ping, to nose out the Oshawa Juniors 5-4. Scugogs d ted the first six innings of the game, with Ron Taylor having a mo-hit, no-run game for that distance, but the Oshawa team didn't do mearly enough scoring on their own in this period and when their own pitching staff faltered in the closing frames, they found they hadn't built up enough of a lead to hold off the determined Mount Zion squad. National League Pet. GBL 538 -- 560 1% 558 1% H07 5% Milwaukee |San Fran Los Angeles Pittsburgh By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Kansas C. 001 000 001 8-10 14 0] | Detroit 100 100 000 1-3 13 2 | Daley 85 Garver (10) and |House; Bunning, Morgan (3) days dnd was all over on one pitch, Jim Davenport and Willie Mays jolted reliever Stan Williams's first two pitches for 13th-inning home runs Monday night, but cisco needed in a 6-4 decision tliat ended Los Angeles's streak! ™ and reclaimed second place from the Dodgers. It was Davenport's second home run of the night. That was the only league game scheduled and left the Giants two percentage points ahead of the! Dodgers. Both are 1%; games be- hind Milwaukee's league-leading Braves. seventh to third In the league| gaeegan had a 2-2 mark in the batting race at .345, Wings surge until Monday night, Both clubs suffered ' injuries. (while Browning has won only |Cepeda was struck in the face once--last Friday. Browning is by a Kirkland foul ball as he|9-3 on the year. He is slated to |knelt waiting to bat in the 13th, [pitch tonight against the Marlins, However, Bill Smith (3-0), running out an 11th-nning single, (Howie Nunn (2-1) and Jim Title Fight TV For $1,000,000 NEW YORK (AP)--The closed] MIAMI, la. (AP) World Don Landrum's two-run homer land two doubles led Buffalo to |its fourth straight victory. 20 Horses For Queen's Plate Race TORONTO (CP) Twenty thoroughbreds will leave the starting gate this afternoon at |New Woodbine for the 100th and richest running of the queen's The eight runs tied the {record for 10th-inning A |The Tigers set thé mark against {Washington in 1943, and Cleves |land matched ¥ against Phila. |delphia 10 years later, |during the surge and mow with| An error by losing reliever A tremendous 12-4 surge in the Keegan and Browning back ingarney Schultz (1-2) got the Ath |letics started. Then reliever R. |G. Smith gave up a walk and the |tie-breaking and winning runs {came in when Smith threw wild on Dick Williams' bunt. Hadley (3-for-5) doubled Williams home and the Athletics went on to send 12 batters to the plate. Bud Daley (8-5) was the winner with Ned Garver's relief. Right - hander Jim Bunning started for Detroit, but was side- lined for from five to six days when on the right wrist by Jerry Lumpe's line drive in the third inning. YOUR : .. TYPEWRITER, ADDING MACHINE, CALCULATOR, CASH REGISTER, DUPLICATING MACHINE BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Wilkinson Juniors are playing an|Chicago 500 6 |Schultz 1-2 (10) Smith (10) Sisler| Davenport now has homered circuit telecast of the Floyd Pat- heavyweight champion Ingemar Plate, Canada's racing classic en- 472 8 |(10) and Wilson. HR: KCy-Had- 438 10% (ley (6). 371 15 [ (Only game scheduled) Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Alibi season. Monday night's pair, for day, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N) cin (NL) 000 000 100--1 § 2{ total of five this year, were hi$| [rying B. Kahn, company pres-| --Haddix (4-6) vs Roberts (66). Cle (AL) 102 210 02x--8 10 1 first against the Dodgers in 50. | ident, shid that with 95 per cent St Louie Chicago ~= Mizell] Moorehead, Fordon (6) Maly DODGERS FIGHT BACK |of the returns in, the gross re- (9-3) vs Anderson (4-6), |(8) and Dotterer: Guerra, Ham. pi 3: : oo ceipts figure to hit $1,082,000 on Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N)--|nar (7 and Nixon. HR: m| The Dodgers, Whe les Sates the sale of approximately 240,000 | Burdette (11-6) vs Brosnan (3-3), Pendleton; Cle-Held. io the first chasin ' Jack + Sa seats, The net would be $939,400. San Francisco at Los Angeles Ny, (AL) 010 020 000--3 13 5|ford in his first es since | Without figuring in the foreign (N)--S. Jones (8-8) vs Drysdale Mj] (NL) 010 100 33x--8 11 0! June 11 because of injury, for a|Movie sale, Kahn estimated Pat- (8-5). Bronstad, Coates (8) and [2.1 lead after Davenport's Jeadoff | tErson s overall purse, including |Berra, Blanchard (4); Spahn. homer, Willie Kirkland's 13th Rush (2) Trowbridge (5). Giggie home run scored two for a 3-2 {ice in a game three times in|terson-Ingemar Johansson heavy- the majors--each time at the Los weight title fight last Friday will Angeles Coliseum, where he hit | gross more than $1,000,000, {five of his 12 rookie homers last TelePrompTer official said Mon- | St. Louis Cincinnati Phil exhibition game tonight, in Port Hope, against the Intermediate team there. The local Junior club announces that Bob Winter had been named their team captain , . , SOCCER FANS have a dou- bleheader attraction at Kinsmen Stadium tomorrow, the holiday feature bringing together Polonia and Strila in the first game at seven o'clock Wednesday evening, followed by Kickers and Thistle « + + WRESTLING FANS are reminded that there's a full card of their favorite mat entertainment booked for Kinsmen Stadium this evening , . . THURSDAY NIGHT finds a soccer twin-bill at the Stadium again, Thistles and Peterboro UEW in the second game, with Strila and Old Country Club opening the action at seven o'clock , . . OSHAWA MERCHANTS defeated Pickering 11-7 last night at Pickering, to take over first place again in the South Ontario Softball League standing. The Oshawa team got a flying start with three runs in the first inning and never looked Tuesday's Games back , , . UAW DEL'S defeated Ritson Drugs 10-8 in their ladies' [Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 26 ceipts, would be between $550,000 (8) and Crandall, (2), and $600,000 and Johansson's end the Yankee Stadium gate re-|hy Sweden's Ingemar [Johansson flew to Miami Mon- day for a four-day seaside vaca- tion with a Florida friend, A crowd of 500 swarmed around the plane which brought the 26-year-old Swedish boxer and his fiancee from New York, They reached out to shake Ingo's hand and some yelled a welcome in Swedish. NEW YORK (AP)-Floyd Pat- terson suffered a punctured left eardrum in his knockout defeat Johansson last Friday, the former heavy- weight chamoion told the New FROM WALMSLEY & MAGILL OFFICE EQUIPMENT LTD. 9-11 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA, ONT. hanced this year by the presence of Queen Elizabeth, A crowd of 35,000 is expected to watch the Queen, a successful! |racehorse owner herself, present the tradi ional 50 guineas (roughly $150) to the winning owner, The winning owner will re. ceive a record $51,625 after pay- 'ment of nominating fees. Out of the record gross purse of $77,300, the second finishers's owner will {get $12,500, the third $7,500 and {the fourth $5,000. Pre-race favorite is Winning| | intermediate softball tilt at Bathe Park. last night, the winners Milwaukee at Cincinnati breaking in front with two runs in the first and clinching the ver-{St. Louis at Chicago dict with a fiverun pally in the sixth when June Hunter and|(Only games scheduled) Margaret Grey both hit homers . . , THE QUEEN'S PLATE, Can-| ada's annual racing classic, goes today, with "Winning Shot" as| American. 1eagve the post favorite but several other entries being rated a better-| W L Pct GBL than-even chance to cop the Guineas . . . DETROIT TIGERS, ra- NX 6 ted by many as having a good chance this season to cop the Am- 3 erican League pennant, continue to fumble the easy chances-- they bowed 10-3 to Kansas City yesterday--the A's scoring eight runs in the 10th inning , . . JOHNNY LOGAN required 20 stitches to close a spike wound in his ankle, following a pick-off play at second base on Sunday and the Braves, who are strong in every department except in infield strength, are apt to miss their short- stop rather badly for the next 10 days . . . LOCAL LEAGUES,| both softball and baseball, are pretty well all on the inactive list,| 4 . for tomorrow, the holiday, so it means a concentrated effort for| New York at Baltimore (N)- all clubs in the month of July--the last big playoff schedule month, | Ditmar (6-5) hi: Wilhelm (9:2). prior to GM holidays and subsequent playoff action, Boston at Washington (N)-- ' Brewer (5-4) vs Ramos (7-7). SPORTS IN BRIEF seman (34) vi Lary 40, Coleman (2-6) vg Lary (8-4). Chicago at Cleveland (N)-- {Pierce (8-8) vs McLish (8-3), DEFENDS 10C |ing Wednesday for the fourth an-| International League WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena.|nual all-Ontario Dominion Day| w Pet. GBL tor Thomas C. Hennings Jr,/bantam softball tournament but Buffalo 45 S77 - (Dem. Mo.) demanded in the/it is sending a team anvway. Rochester 2% Senate Monday that cold war|Ray McQuinn of the Sarnia Richmond 3 politics be kept out of the Olym-| Minor Softball Association told Miami pic Games. He defended the May | tournament organizer Don -Mul-| Montreal 24 decision of the International|lan Monday that if one of the 16 Havana Olympic Committee to withdraw [teams doesn't show up "we will Columbus its recognition of the Chinese Na- take their place." Sarnia's entry | Toronto 32 : tional Olympic Committee. arrived too late this year. The Today's Games That, he said, was simply be team won the title in 1957 but |Columbus at Montreal (N) cause of the Nationalist Chinese lost to Willowdale, a Toronto Richmond at Toronto (N) committee's position that it su. Suburb, last year, Miami at Rochester (N) pervises sports on the Chinese {Havana at Buffalo (N) Cleveland {Chicago Baltimore New York | Detroit {Washington | Kansas City Boston 38 d 39 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) 2% S13 5 A87 6% 462 9 442.10 32 a 438 10 INFIELDER FINED Lopata HR: Mil-Adcock, Lopata. | National League San Francisco 102 000 001 000 2-6 9 2 Los Angeles 201 000 001 000 0--4 10 1 2% | Sanford, Miller (1) McCormick Orlando Cepeda and Jackie Sweden's world heavyweight | tWo weeks. 7-7 (9) and Landrith, Hegan (9); Craig, Koufax (1) Willams 3-3/came back on a single by Gilliam | will be given a hero's welcome | (13) and Roseboro, Pignatano| {(11)., HR: SF-Davenport 2 (5) {Kirkland (13) Mays (12), LA-| Hodges (14), | International League Miami 100 000 000-1 4 Rochester 000 112 00x--4 9 0 | Anderson, Stewart (7) and | Korcheck; Keegan and Staniland. | {Havana 000 000 002-2 70( Buffalo 002 100 20x--5 10 o| | Tati | the rest of the way, getting Don {Giant lead in the third against |starter Roger Craig, but Gil Hodges's 14th home run tied it |in the Dodgers' third, Derwicen $250,000 aa Jom do0, | York Post Monday. " pir gs i eh Boi Patterson said a punch to the it should give both fighters an. | ®3T apparently aggravated a Both scored in the ninth. After nuities for life." (slight injury he had suffered the $ |before. Physicians say such an Craig retired 16 in a row, Iz (AP) | injury could be cleared up within | Giants counted on a single by! GOTEBORG, Sweden Shot which won by an impres- |sive two lengths over Sunday Sail, another highly-rated entry, in the 1 1-16-mile Plate Trial, Major Flight and Theo Geo, {winners of the other two divisions lof 'the trial, also will see some (betting action, PHONE RA 3-3333 -------------------- |Braudt's triple. But the Dodgers {champion In g emar Johansson and a double by Charlie Neal when he arrives in his hometown | that chased reliever Stu Miller, of Goteborg Saturday. | and a sacrifice fly by pinch-| When the transatlantic plane hitler Car! Furillo off winning re- lands at the Torslanda Airport, liever Mike McCormick. {Ingemar and his family will be The young lefthander, now 7-7, | brought over to the Ulleva soccer blanked the Dodgers on four hits | stadium by helicopter. At Ulleva, built for the 1959 Demeter on an inning-ending fly (world soccer championships, a with the bases loaded in the 11th. | capacity crowd of 55,000 "Ingo Williams (3-3) came on after fans' will cheer the new world southpaw Sandy Koufax had|champion, struck out five in three perfect| Ingo kayoed Machen in the| innings of relief, then was lifted first round at the same stadium for a pinch-hitter in the 12th, |last September, Cueller, Carrillo (8) and Izqui- erdo; Short, Erickson (9) and | Coker. American A |Charleston 7 St. Paul 8 Indianapolis 2 Minneapolis $8 SET ALL-STAR GAME PRESTON (CP) -- The junior | |division all-star game of the In-| [ter-County Baseball Association | {has been tentatively set for July | 21, Goldie Whitfield, association | Fort Worth 0 Dallas 4 Omaha 7 Houston 10 | secretary, announced Monday. | mainland as well as on the is- : tand of Formosa. CINCINNATI (AP) Frank Hennings is a former star track Thomas, Cincinnati Reds' third and field man at Comell Univer- hageman, was fined $100 Monday id Oniversity fst ashing and suspended from playing for three days for a run-in with um. INDIAN PADDLERS WIN pire Ken Burkhart Sunday. FLIN FLON, Man, (CP)---Two Thomas was ordered out of a Indian paddlers from Cumber- game between the Reds and St. land House, Sask., Monday won Louis after protesting a second $1,000 first prize in the 81-mile strike. Gold Rush Canoe Derby for the|-- second time in three years. 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