TROLLING HINTS WOBBLING STOONS ARS EFFECTIVE TROLL! TROLLING WITH A WOBBLING SPOON, CVE 1 ME DRAW-AND-RELEASE METHOD ATTRACTS FISH. DRAW THE SPOON FORWARD A FOOT OR MORE AND THEN LET IT DROP BACK. REPEAT THE ACTION AT REGULAR INTERVALS, GAME FISH ARE KNOWN TO GO FOR CRIPPLES AND THIS ACTION GIVES THE SPOON JUST THAT APPEARANCE By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Few realize just how great a pitcher Early Wynn really is. Here's a fellow going on 40 en route to a 20-game winning sea- son. How many pitchers do you suppose have won 20 at Wynn's age? Christy Mathewson? No! Walter Johnson? No! Herb Pen- nock? No! Bob Feller? No! Kid Nichols? No! Iron Man Joe Me- Ginnity? No ! Only two have done it and thev rank among baseball's greatest pitchers. Cy Young won 20 when he was 41 and Grover Alexander won 21 at 40 Wynn won his 16th Thursday in pitching the league leading Chi- cago White Sox to a 940 victory over Detroit. He not only is the biggest winner in the league but |he leads with five t T | triumph the 265t career. WEEDY WATERS, GROWTH ON fA HOOK WILL KEEP FISH AWAY RO TA CO WEE 05 OR HOT A1CH Yo > TIE. FT THRo8S WITH THE TURNING OF THE POON, WELL IF NOT, BETTER REEL IN AND CHECK 200 FEET OF WIRE LINE =p, 6000 CATCHES WE OLL~ BRE TRULING LURE ING IN CLEAR & ¥ £ SNAP SWIVEL p53 NA EBC er L2s0eR GOOD RS FOR VERY DEEP PS NE FOR LAKE TROUT. WIRE LINE CALLS FOR Ki vo 588 hi 7 Joe! way [4 swrveL || { TICKETS / SMYEL y J orpssy [NH ~ THE 5 £ was of his © WOR KING FRATUALS 51 NDICATE Be JUNIOR TENNIS Americans Favored In Final Rounds By ART WILKES tramck, Mich, and Gretchen ker Heights, Ohio Canadian Press Staff Writer Visters of Wilmington, Del., won| Munroe defeated OTTAWA (CP) American [the juvenile 1s' doubles Thurs- foreigner Lassie L players were favored to sweep|day by defea Connie Szkil player in Finland most of the honors today as sev-|and Betty Biedler of Hamtramck playing out of Hamtrs eral were run off in the|6-3, 6-2. 3 second-last f the 12th an- ; he other junior men's jun . r hn LAST HOPES [final brings together top Harry Fauquier, 16, and Della pancho Castillo of Hamt Thurs. Freedhoff, both of Toronto, Van-|,nq second-seeded Jean-Edouard three of couver's Vicki Berner and Mike | Baker of Haiti Belkin of Montreal were Can-| Miss Freedhoff _lada's last hopes in singles play. junior woman, dr | Fauquier, 1959 Ontario and |of def g top of final-/ Quebec junior men's singles Vi ind champion, was matched against |tramck women doubles as Americans! Peter Munroe of Grosse Point, kere in 1957 jominated the boys' and girls' Mich.,, in today's semi - finals| Defending junior champior and juvenile boys' doubles after beating fourth seeded lie Heldman of Hamtrar Peaches Bartowicz of Ham-|American Warren Daane of Sha-|reached the semi-final WOMEN'S GOLF rE o Is | ame won sixth juvenile 8 V Canada was assured sts in only the junior men's s I s Ju n the girls . Woodling, ' Fox, Chicago . Runnels, Early Wynn May Rank Among Top The triumph enabled the White the brunt of the Sox' 14-hit at- sent him fo the showers and it Sox to maintain their 2%-game tack took two more pitchers to pre- bulge over Cleveland Indians who| Run-scoring doubles by Woody vent the Cards from ending a defeated Kansas City 7-5 Wash-| Held, who had a three-run homer |108ing streak that was extended ington knocked off New Yor |in the second, and Jim Baxes in|to five games. [3 | RUGGER PLAYER TICAT TRYOUT HAMILTON (CP) Brian Binns, the stowaway Yorkshire rugger plaver who wants to prove. his worth im Canadian football, turned up Thursday night at the camp of Hamilton Tiger-Cats. out with the Ticat Bees, Big Four club's intermediate team. He ran around and tried some punting. After viewing the intricate backfield work, Binns said: "I'm not sure what position Yankees agaivr 5-2. Boston and ihe eighth inning brought the In- The Dodgers got half of their Baltimore were idle. dians back from a 43 deficit; eight hits of. starter and loser The White Sox exploded for The victory went to lefty Jack Bob Miller before knocking him | four home runs in support of Harshman, his third win against out in the third A two-run single Wynn's three-hit pitching. Jim pine defeats. Homers by Bob|by pinch hitter Carl Furillo in| Aaron, Milwe Cunningham, : I'll play. Over home we all carried the ball." On charging ball-carriers and rugged line play: "Well, I guess all that padding gives you extra confidence and cour- age." The forward pass: "I don't know if IT car catch the ball over my shoulder." Back in England, Binns played 'loose forward, second row" for Blackpool the last three years and previously was with Bromler and Hud- dersfield, his birthplace. He is 24, five feet, 11 inches and 183 pounds. He was given a light work- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 14, 1959 1} By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The International League's pitching wheel has pped in Miami Beats Toronto 7-1 - lins within one game of the first division as league-leading Buffalo {peat fourth-place Richmond 441. front of Miami Marlins in its lat- est spin around the league. Re- cently Columbus Jets, Rochester Red Wings and Buffalo Bisons have been the lucky ones. Herb Moford turned in the Marlin's fourth - straight route- going pitching victory Thursday night as Miami defeated Toronto 7-1. The victory moved the Mar- 5-1 and Montreal took the first game of a doubleheader from Havana 7-5/in 12 innings. Havana won the nightcap 5-0 | Jim Archer started the Miami skein against Toronto with a 12. inning victory Tuesday night and Bunkv Stewart and Harry Byrd gave nine hits between them in a pair of shutout victories Wednes- ROCKY MARCIANO IN COMEBACK? FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)-- "You'll be restless some night and unable to sleep for thinking about it. Next morn- ing, everything will be set." That's the way it will happen, says Rocky Marciano, if he ever decides to try to re- | | gain the heavyweight boxing Pinson, Cin Chi Banks 20 38 Los against the Yankees for his first| cddie Mathéws to foul out ihe] 'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS | i by ™H jand a single a fifth run with a sacrifice fly| Gilliam, Los Angls 371 73 119 .321|Byt that was yesteryear. Instead Triples Neal A ending Thursday night's game is MONTREAL (CP) Archie [victory since June 28. Harmon the bases loaded to preserve the National League Two on and two out, St. Louis ty Jead the Reds' attack against Temple, Cin 452 79 144 319 of Musial coming up to hit in| eles Mathews White, | portant. The tragedy of it Moore Thursday expressed con: Mi = lwaukee and ons Landis, Bubba Phillips Earl Tor-|Cerv, Zeke Bella and Dick Wil- that inning proved to be the de- geson and Sherm Lollar were the liams accounted for all of Kan-|cCisive blow. homer hitters. . Don Mossi took gas City's runs. FOULS our | Russ Kemmerer. who had lost Brooks Lawrence, third Cinein- Killebrew paced the . Senators' |RCUS victory | attack against loser Bob Turley| Frank Robinson hit a grand ayant aaa : -.|slam homer, the first of his ma- AB R HPecticardinals batting in the bottom jocer Bob Buhl and four relief- ee 451 86 166 .368/of the ninth inning, trailing Los| ers. L 3 44 113 .339| Anueles Dodgers 7-6. Runs--Pinson 96 spot, the batter was rookie Runs batted in ne Oliver, Stan's replacement. » 108 Musial? He was sitting on the Hits--Aaron 166 bench St. 1 : S Musial the greatest hit- fidence he could whip world the Netional League in a heavyweight champion Ingemar deemed too Johansson of Sweden to send up in| "J only hope he takes up that or BY : { six straight, hurled a six-hitter|0ati pitcher in the ninth, forced {with two runs - scoring doubles jor league career, and batted in| 474 96 153 .323| A perfect spot for Stan Musial. Doubles--Aaron The fact that Oliver struck out spot is ter generation much of a that crucial won 7-6. Just before the start of the ame general manager B ing ine of the Cardinals called a s conference and anfounced that the 38-year-old Musial will be benched for much of the sea son 'in favor of the younger Ol- iver. The 23-year-old freshman layed in Musial's place at first 4 Mavs Home runs----Banks Stolen bases ranciceo 21 Pitching 50. 1.000 Strikeouts Son ir I Face Pittsburgh, 1 the 42-year old champion. "I don't see where he would be any great problem for me to beat. 1 I'm a much better fin- isher than he is Moore referred knockdown kayo of Canada's Yvon Durelle in the third round of his title defence at the Forum Wednesday night. And he pointed | out that Johansson had Floyd Patterson down seven times referee' Ruby stopped the massacre Drysdale, Los An American League De AB R H Pet pres pi showed Petroi Detroit Bal Kuenn Kaline, to his four- 69 135 88 Colavito. Wash-'NOW IN SECOND The Dodger lifted them second place 2'2 games be Kansas hind San Francisco Giants, who WILL MEET OTHERS dropped a 20 9 sluzf Moore, as peppy as a teen-ager | 0 Cbs, ane a half Zame despite some night club celebrat-| Eo Vo yauKse B Sib fut ing into the wee hours said if] Pittshirah. Pirates and Liisa Johansson couldn't fight him this| phia Phillies were idle year he Youd want to meet T ney hres someone elise Koay Abge 3 Southpaw Archie mentioned Sugar Ray Chicago 139. ninth inning but the C Robinson, 'partially recognized india middleweight = champion vhile manager Jack Doc Kearns Bostor Yost, | batted and 319 Runs victor when into Doubles Allison Triples Washington Killebrew 35 Aparicio Home runs Stolen hases Chi Pitch Chicago ing 11-3 lead into the rdinals 8 7-1 Strikeouts Archie Moore Confident To Beat Johansson 'All of these men want to back the fight, they don't want to pro mote it," said Kearns. don't care where it is held." While millions were tossed about like confetti the forum $100.000 for television lected a $175.000 guarantee elle got $15,000 plus penses, and headed back fishing fleet at Baie Ste 'N.B. Dur "They verbally it The Dodgers 1,000,000 offer to fight me," said should be nofed that the scrap at grossed $140,519 plus Archie col- $5,000 ex- to his Anne, throne from which he retired undefeated. So far, such a comeback at- tempt is "only an idea," Roc! said finite® '"However, understand this I'm not saying I never think about it, If I do come back, it'll be a quick decision." Marciano, who will be 35 Sept. 1, says it would take about eight to 10 months of preparation, including about three '"'real" fights, to get him ready for a championship bout. "lI can't get in shape by sparring," he said. "My idea of training would be to meet some rated contenders -- guys like Sonny Liston, Nino Valdes and Willie Pastrano." ky "There isn't anything de- day night. Moforn allowed To- ronto only four hits. Don John- ston went down to his 14th loss against six wins. : FISTS FLY Don Erickson (5-4) stepped into the unfamiliar role of starter for Buffalo and gave only four hits in nine innings. Bobby Morgan's single drove in two unearned runs in the sixth inning to sna; a 1-1 tie and leave Zack Mon: with an 8-8 record. In the seventh inning, Rich- mond second baseman 'Bobby Deakin threw a punch at Buffalo outfielder Don Landrum when the latter threw a vicious block dur- |ing a play at second base. | Lynn Lovenguth (12-11) limited Rochester to six hits. The Jets |also broke a 1-1 tie with a four- run fourth inning off loser Cal Browning (13-9). {ROYALS, CUBANS SPLIT A two-run double by Dick Teed in the 12th inning won the sched- |uled seven-inning opener for Paul |Lapalme (4-3). Montreal over- {came a 50 Havana lead, scoring (five runs in the fourth inning, {Luis Arroyo (5-6) lost with Ha- vana's Tony Gonzales smacking his 18th homer 'in the third in- ning. Havana beat Ralph Mauriello .|(1-2) in the nightcap. Mike Cuel- lar (7-9) won with a five-hitter. SENIOR BASEBALL "" Brantford Red Sox Downed By Guelph By It night The Brantford Red Sox THE CANADIAN PRESS just wasn't Ross left- Paton's dropped them tie with idle Galt Terriers has one game to play Kitchener -. Waterloo Dutchmen into a first-place Each tossed the name of Patterson hander didn't agree with a call|finished their schedule and kept sixth when Dave Smallwood singled home two runs. Playing manager George Boniface made a loser out of starter Roy McKay when his eighth inning squeeze bunt scored Joe Yosurak from into the hopper at home plate by umpire Ab|their hopes of a tie for second- third Kearns said he had two Cana-|Cullaton in the fourth inning of | °F even first --alive with a 3-2 win ; ' dian and a California syndicate! Thursday night's Inter - County °Ver London Majors. Dutchies Catcher Ted Bogal's three-run ready to hack the $1,000,000 bid Baseball League senior series are one-half game back of the homer in the second inning to Johansson. Kearns said the game at Guelph co-leaders sparked St. Thomas to victory. $1,000,000 would be Johansson's| Paton charged the umpire and| In the night's other game St.| Lefthander Bill Jamieson went purse knocked him to the ground. When Thomas Elgins clinched a play-|the route for his third win in nine « He disclosed that one of the Cullaton arose Paton was through off berth defeating Hamilton decisions. Eric Lomax, the first Canadian groups included To-(for the evening except for one|Beavers 10-5. of three Hamilton hurlers, was.« they |leri, who was talking of retire [toronto promoter and business-|thing--he eventually was charged Guelph's Mike Wallace scat- the loser. ith : from ment at the end season, man Dave Rush and two million- with the loss as Merchants tered nine hits as he made his). 'cteran Russ Evon with three is|looks better than he has for some aires from Montreal. He declined downed the Sox 9-1 record read 6-4. His teammates hits; one a double, led the JEl- size- time and it has been axiomatic to identify any of the other, The loss may have been a managed only six hits off Paton|5.0S 12-hit attack. Rightfielder that the Dutchies will go as well moneymen at this stage. lcostly one for Brantford as it|and three other Sox pitchers but|9im Peterson hit a pair of as Celeri does. k a : . doubles. Jauron's biggest task is select | bunched them with walks - to Jon Principi and Tom Dowling {make them count : y : - | each had a double and two ing his U.S. 'imports The league | SPORTS IN BRIEF | Ron Gumbley had three of the singles for Hamilton. quarterback Gino has cut back to eight Americans| - : |Guelph safeties with Wallace, . |this year and the supply of Cana- Billy Flick and Ray Brown get- . will be benched for much of the ting the others. Jim Wilkes, Walt rest of the National League sea-|Lozano and Jim Reeves each had son in favor of young players, |a pair for Brantford | the Cardinals announced Thurs- a | day FIVE-HITTER | o Howie Hupp held Majors to The 38-year-old Musial was, "|. : 4 {benched in favor of Gene Oliver five hits io going all the way for Top Puiiing Top Unusual Season By Finalists of Senior Rugby Play | Vicki Bern By JACK SULLIVAN | jand it probably saved her the| By LEN TAYLOR The Kitchener-Waterloo Recon d KITCHENER (CP) |be the most unusual Mary Jane McCarter of (the long history of the Or Union's senior pre-season speculation . but have lost many kev men their 1958 champions that difficult to give them any able edg £0 of last This could season in ario QUARTER aps the toughest blow suffered the sudden tean ne was to remain with aj. ole ; n buiiness. in" the dion 1a 3 5 camps has been EXTEND CONTRACT low average v t about lo days after "pi ties' most colorful new-| BALTIMORE {AP)--The con- announced he would be), or ic tackle John Kissell, for- tract of Paul Richards to man- mer star with Cleveland Browne. [38¢ Baltimore Orioles of the The Bears did a lot of search- American League was extended] ing and finally signed Hal Lady- HOT CONTENDER Thursday for two years. The an- ard. who was discarded hv Ot London Lords have Al Brumo, nouncement ended speculation Get MORE POWER had lable aila ing tawa Rough Riders and then|the former Argo end, for his sec- that the 50-year - old Richards oe dropped by Toronto Argonauts of ond year as pilot and figure to be might be itching to move. He the Big Four. Concensus is theyla hot contender. The Lords also|came to Baltimore in 1955 after who appeared in Musial's place at first base General Manager Bing Devine run in the second on Dutchies'| the win. He gave up a home run |to Jerry Anderson in the first in-| ning and London got their other with a made a wise choice since Ledy-|will benefit from the first-year four years of managing the Chi- ard is one pivot who will know seasoning that quarterback Jerry cago White Sox . the Canadian game and who has Thuinpkins got last autumn s established qualities The Lords sent up several Sarnia also lost a couple of good Canadians to the Western| * ST. LOUIS (AP Aging St. outstanding backs in Chuck Stan-|Interprovincial Football Unio n|Louis Cardinals star Stan Musial lev and Jim Smith. Since they|and Big Four, a couple of whom - played no pre-scheduled exhibi-| seem sure to stick, filling their tions, the ability of their replace-/places will be a chore for Bruno. ments is now known. The Bears|Return of Bobby Fiveash, a also have a new coach. They|steady back, after a long trial picked up Fran Rogel to follow with Ottawa, was welcomed br Frank Filchock after Frankie|the Londoners. joined Calgary Stamps as back-| Detroit Raiders have field coach under Otis Douglas. {revamped a first-year MAY RATE FIRST 1958 that did not despite the diseclocations 3 3 peosplin These Es iin is : on€ | veterans who failed, somewhat straight Their 'stock rose a zood deal|SUTPTISINZlY to them, to measure teff of Argentina tonight in the Lall was around the league they up to the league said Musial will have a contract only error of the game in 1960 no matter what his bat- ting average is this year. Musial is hitting .261 | eague L Pct. GBL 48 575 51 50 57 58 60 63 65 Today's Games (And Probable Pilchers) San Francisco at Chica (15-10) vs Hillman ( National L w 85 MUSIAL BENCHED '30-Kilometre BREAK FOR INDIA BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP)-- 1 Ramanathan Krishnan was Ww lk R d {drawn Thursday against Aus- a ecor f tralia's Rod Laver in today"s| CA | opening singles match of the MOSCOW (AP) i Anatoly Ve-| Davis Cup inter-zone finals. The|dYakov covered the 50-kilometre match starts at 2 p.m. EDT. In 31 ves, 120 yards) walk in four Alonzo|the second match at the Long- hours, three minutes and 52.2 : 3 ar |seconds in the Soviet Union's ambitious young Wood Cricket Club, India's 19-| spartakiad - Thursday and bet who has won 13 year-old Premjit Lall plays Neale toroq the world record by one| takes on big Alex Mi-| Fraser, Australia's No. 1 player. | inute 93 seconds. The recog- summoned hurriedly nized mark is held by another {last boxing show of the summer | from London when Naresh Ku-| Russian, George Klimov. landed Ledyard RAIDERS YOUNG FAST |season at Madison Square Gar-|Mar, regular member of the In-| Russian weightlifters ex- ceeded the official world record | Last year's finalists, Kitchener-. Fred A. Huber Jr., former Red den Jo A vas called home be. for the jerk in the light heavy-| Last Boxing In Gardens NEW win a game. | Johnson They have cut many of the old heavyweight Re » ANTENNA SALES # TV SERVICE BRING YOUR TV TO US AND SAVE YOUR MONEY, LN: EAT 50 FT. TOWER Displayed on our largely team of YORK an (AP (N 1-1) N) VS S6 wnen Waterloo Dutchmen, also have a Wing publicity man, is handling| Johnson was largely unknown cause his father was ill I new coach. He's Bob Jauron from |public relations for Raiders. He Outside of Pittsburgh and Brad-| SHIP-S! : [weight division. | little but mighty St. Joseph's Col says they are young, big and fast dock. Pa., until this year when HIP-SHAPE AGAIN { First Rudolf Plyukfelder lifted | lege of Missouri. Jauron took and should improve steadily he crashed the top 10 rankings| VANCOUVER (CP) -- Blue-(389% pounds and then Vasily Pe-| over a dispirited K-W squad! Their bigges. acquisition was/by whipping Nino Valdes and boitle's bottom is ship - shape gov jerked 390% pounds. f ch never did function at peak the recent signing of quarterback Willie Pastrano. Now they are again, Prince Philip's dragon| The official world record of 388] under Royal Bailey last year and Frank Finney of Royal Oak, comparing him to Ezzard|class yacht, on the west coast for|Founds is held by J. George of| was soundly walloped by the Mich.,, who had a good tryout Charles at the same stage. {a series of Pacific competitions,|the United States. 3ears in the finals, with the Detroit Lions. The only fight Johnson has lost has been in dry dock since she The Dutchies put on a very! Finney was on The Associated |while compiling a 17-1 pro rec-|arrived here early this week with good effort in their only pre-s {Press third all-American team lord was a six-round preliminary (a blistered keel. The ship was re- on game, a test against Calgary|/when he plaped for Brown last|with Cortez Stewart in 1957 |paired here following competi- in which they traded blows oniyear. He was third in the US.| Miteff's career record is 18-3-1. (tions, on the Great Lakes, where | almost even terms although colleges in ground gained and led He will have about 18 pounds on|too much sun and fresh water beaten 21-8 oe _ |by Ivy League in over-all yard-|johnson, approximately 203 to|were given as the cause of the | Veteran quarterback Bob Ce-lage. |185 pounds in the television bout. blisters. | WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! NEW INSIDE DOORS ALL SIZES--NEW (seconds) Saturday's Games Cincinnati at Philadelphia Milwaukee at Pittsburgh |San Francisco at Chicago Angeles at St. Louis Drive-In Location Let Us Give You A Free Estimate League L Pct. GBL 613 -- 588 American w MEN!!... 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SOUTH, OSHAWA 15 8 Your | Credit Tzqui- top-ranked ruman of London and Darlene Hard of Montebello Calif., were drawn to play in the second match of opening day layers Canadian .open championship, |gix-inch putt. They made their point in Thurs-| janet McWha of Montreal 8 and| With none of the four buy a putt. wouldn't behave. ito the post Saturday with De close out her match against Judy and Mrs. McCarter and Mrs. Mc-' Normally the Golden Bears of Quebec girl didn't have a one- New York state champion and a| By THE CANADIAN PRESS 10, 15 and 10 feet and won 3 and Kansas City 000 200 201--5 7 Ol7os Angeles SINKS 55-FOOTER and Smith. HR: Cle-Held (22);|pittchurgh over Mrs. Frank Stranahan of Washington 202 010 000--5 8 and Naragon, Korcheck (3); Tur-| No Fears Los Angeles at St. Louis Wynn 167 and Lollar; Mossi|Jay (4-9) vs Law (12-7 Phillips (5) Torgeson (9) Lollar| (10-6) vs Conley (11-7) and Owens SEATTLE (CP) Birdie Teb- Milwaukee 000 031 0138 17 league baseball. Pizarro (6) McMahon (8) and Los ailey. HR: Mil-Covington (6); | chicago "hi 222 402 62x20 19 1° "Do you know what I've|Chicago id Xs |Kansas City Schmi ith (6); Ceccar- ball park there's no talk of] chmidt, Landrith Averill SF-Mays (19)| (And Probable Pitchers) "Act { day. But I think possibly there|ros Angeles 023 011 000--7 8 0|Lish (14-5) vs Larv (14.7 Tebbetts made his remarks in Bridges (3) Duliba (8) and |Fischer (8-8) vs Brown (8-6) Press Managing Editers' Associ-| Rochester 100 000 000--1 6 Oi uaiand at Detroit HR: Col-Rodriguez. (6) and Thompson; Moferd and Richmond Erickson and Coker; Monroe, Toronto Lasorda, Rodriguez (2) Sta. Buffalo at Columbus DIAL RA 3-944) 00 000 0--0 5 0|Montreal at Miam Havana ff Writer | Canadian Press Sta 4 |game. It gave her a half on the TORONTO (CP)--Four women hole after Mrs. Frank Stranahan have proven that precision put- Mrs ting is the shortest road to SUC | moronto played a precise greens|Rugby Football day's quarter-finals with a whole-'9 The Montreal girl went one-|claiming the favorites role y 2 sale mastery of the greens. In|,yerpar on four of the front nine|even harder than usual t Defending champion Marlene| Today's semi - finals were set Raiders visiting Kitchener-V Stewart Streit of Toronto sank an|for 9:45 am EDT. Mrs. Streit|loo and London Lords invac Darling of Montreal with a 6 and Ghie fill the other spot. Sarnia would rate eminence in 5 decision on the 13th hole. The putt greet | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Mrs. Bruce McGhie, three-time solid choice to reach Saturday's A i I na igh American League ! 36-hole final, potted putts of eig a Cleveland 030 000 1 Olan Pisa 3 over ashing Gayle Hitch g, chman 3-9 and Nixon; Tsi- fiwaukee ens of Yamcowver touris 1-2 Grim (8) Sturdivant (9)| chicago Mrs. Marley Spearman of Sud- KC-Cerv (12) Bella (1) Williams | i cinnati bury; Middlesex, 2 up winner (12). 1/8 Louis Phi Toledo, Ohio, made the most New York 010 000 100--2 6 1) spectacular putt of the tourna- Kemmerer 6-12 Clevenger (8) z ley 8-10 Blaylock (4) Coates (6) Terry (8) and Berra, Howard Jones Chicago 400 110 030--9 14 0|Drysdale (15-7 Gibson Detroit 000 000 000--0 3 3| Milwaukee at Pittsburgh . Over Minor 11-6 Narleski (3) Morgan (8) and| Cincinnati at Philadelphia Berberet. HR: Chi Landis (5) |TN)--Pena (4-7) and Newcombe (15) 8-9) eague a (Only games scheduled) - betts said Thursday he has few Cincinnati 004 410 00x- -9 12 qualms about the fate of minor| Buhl 9-5 Willey (4) Giggie (5 Tebbetts. executive vice presi-|Rice; Brosman 6-5 Pena (6)] dent of Milwaukee Braves, based Nuxhall (9 Lawrence (9) and| his 'opinion on a pulse-feeling B: 4 AD swing around the country visit Cin-Robinson (26) Pinson (16). \Clevoland : Baltimore 91 as " > 3 Sanford, G. Jones (1) Fisher| found?" he asked. "In the minor|, 5») yijier (4) Worthington (6) league cities where somebody is Boston Of li. Buzhardt (3) Donnelly 1.1|Washington 46 68 minor league baseball being (4) Elston (5) and S. I'm not too alarmed girkland (20) Brandt (10); Chi-| Chicago at Kansas Cit about the situation. Sure, there|ajtman 2 (7) Long (13) Dark (4) (Shaw (11-3) vs Garver are enough. By that I mean we St. Louis 000 100 005--6 5 1] Boston at New York may have to be more selective] Koufax 6-2 Craig (9) McDevitt Brewer (8-8) vs Ford (12-6) an interview. He came here for Smith. HR: StL-Boyer (21) Oli- Saturday's Games an address before the national ver (5) Crowe (7). {Boston at New York ation. Columbus 010 400 00x -5 8 2\washington at Baltimore (N Browning, - McClain (7) and Toronto 001 000 000--1 4 2 Buffalo Miami 100 321 00x--7 12 1|Havana Bucha. Miami Buffalo 001 002 1004 8 2|nontreal : 58 Flowers (8) and Baich. 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