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The Oshawa Times, 29 Aug 1959, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, August 29, 1959 | SPORTS "| baw twul ruvibALL Chicago White Sox Crush er E Gene Fullmer CALENDAR | Alouettes night in the opener of a three-| the second-| TODAY'S GAMES . ' : game series with | n 1ans mnin Téa place Dodgers. | $ ® SOFTBALL | They ripped inte Don Drvstale OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- ea Tr 0S / RBI; Frank Lary be-|(15-10), handing him his fourth {(1st game of Eastern Ontario . RR. nt Writer i AL'S op winner with|straight defeat while Jones won {Zone Finals) -- Kingston vs Osh- 's panting White Sox|his 17th victory as Detroit tied his 17th, striking out 11, walking lawa Scugog Cleaners, at Alexan-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Argos finail oir Tittle breathing a Yankees for third by beating|oone and giving up eight hits. dra Park, 4.00 p.m. Alouettes, cheerfully 'ignoring the|sustained dnive again in the close American Kansas Ciy 6-5 on Eddie hk BRAVES CLOSE IN oA, Baiain. Payuits -- (1st|pre - spas preictions, Pride penn ¥ i 1- ini homer: a ston " " > ii Bashi A g 3 Ontario Zove|night climbed firsts their lead fo. 2% poiign] spilled Bafsmore fo fifth, winning), The Yin. ended » Wreegame SAN FRANCISCO (AP) meviouly bed wou. gud lost ju Baile he Dorey. sol became the pingls) Belleville vs Oshawaltie in the Big Four "Football I a i more "sensarl6d on Dick Gerner('s' twosup|Sump for the Giants amlinough, tough Gene Fulmer ghls y Robinson. fighter to stop the Chitie- woodview Park, at. Woodview Union. : Ho Daa at and oo omer fa fhe 10th trimmed the Dodgers' edge over|ywants Carmen Basilio to'get an-|Basilio, 32, had a similar history|nango, N.Y. scrapper. | Park, 3.00 p.m. They could be. hnocked back ar. fhe ZUY. who lias spent his| The White Sox, 'who havelhird-place Milwaukee to 2 kalliorher crack at the NBA midd who is recog-| In the eighth, Fullmer buckled!" ASA" Midget Playolfs -- (Ist|into second by a Hamilton Tiger- caret Ina shadow plaved 12 games in 11-tlays since game. The Braves whipped I- weight - title which Fullmer won nized now as the middleweight| Basilio's knees with an overhandi,, ne of Eastern Ontario Zone Cat Cit we Riagh EE 8 owe big Tight. leading by 4% games, blew 2.0|C3€0's Cubs 8.3 as Lew Burdette Friday night by stopping the Newichamp in only New York andiright to the head. A right lo the|Finsle)Oshawa Sunnyside Park|Riders today, but their 246 win hander everyone touted as # sure- and 3-2 leads before nailing the|" D. his 18th. o back ul 27k onion farmer in the lith Mi sssadugetis. Fuller's bizies femple sent amma, SY inf0lys Peterborough, at Peterbor-lover Toronto Argonauts here|raced 70 yards for fire rookie bet for Detroit a year|Indians in the seventh against Pittsburgh, Xe] oifip g.0| "ound. : ee sh Wat 595 mers iggest the ropes in the 1h. Alhough ough 6.00 p.m. seemed fo indicate they are|ete touchdown. A oy spring. Instead, -he was|reliover Jim (Mudcat) Grantiiouth, rapped Philadeiphie 50) The fight wae a bruiser butlpasday $30565 from 26 por cont be didv. bit the canvas, Ris fl OASA Inter. "Cv. Playotis --ibetter than the lastplace team| Knox. who gave way to fust a so-so reliever by mid-June|(8-6) before a-crowd of 70,398, behind a five-hitter o fern Lent. | ihe underdog Fullmer led ali the|of the $122,330 nel gate and the went out from under him, and it prookiin vs Glenburnie, a Glen-/ghe experts called them. ey Save | and the Tigers peddled him to the|largest of the season in the St. Louis defeated Cincinna \way, and when it was over, the|same percentage from $175,000\was scored as a knockdown uni-liurmie 8,15 p.m. ; . lr ond a : 8 eres "1€ on Joe Cunningham's two-out, Mormon Sunday School teacher|TV money. Basilio, who had been|der California rules. | "OASA Inter. "D" Playoffs -- The win, Alouetes' second In v White pox. y 14-4 record Fri Jajors. who has won eight of his;"C. uh double in the ninth. from West Jordan, Utah said Ba-|vanked above Fullmer, got 35 per| John DeJohn, Basilio's co-man-|yfouné Zion ve Millbridge, a¢|tree starts, had its dark side. Sows oe pistes Je. a day wah oe sevenhitter backed last oo walked two pr struck|, Home runs by F zank Aaron jij had earned a rematch. {cent--$112,333. _ -|ager, yelled from the second row Madoc, 8.15 p.m. On the first play of the game| wo. ucino an . unbalanced by Lollar's tie-breaking, tiree-out five, blanking the Injuns on|'oh: Jo€ Adcock (20) and Dell Gene's eyes were swollen ahd| The Nauonai Boxing Associa-|at Basilio's corner to stop the paASEBALL {their great end Hal Pattersonltha made Fouts an eligible ron homer in fhe seventh -- alone. hit after they had matched) Crandall (17) backed Burdette as nearly closed: Basilio looked tion stripped Robinson of his title battle as Fullmer waded in. Un-| OBA Juvenile Playoffs -- (1st|wrenched both his knees: block) poiy er drive left fielder Minnie Minoso|a single Sox run in the fifth he once more tied Fram even worse. [May 4 for failure to defend | der California rules, it goes into| game of series) -- Oshawa UAW|ing and will be out for an i" Four of his tosses were inter Git hold for a 13 victory at] cisco's Johnny Antonelli for 1 | Basilio, his hands dipped in ice within a year. In sactioning this the record books as a knockouf.|Toea) 229 vs Kingston, at King-|definite period. Similar injuries|oonied Doucette was successful Cleveland that crushed the: sev: By ED WILKS major league lead in victories. rots was too tired to talk fight, it told the winner to meet) DeJohn and Joe Netro, the|gon 3.00 p.m. [last year kept Patterson out alon two of his four throws and od lace Indians' winning) Associated Press Staff Writer Rookie George Altman whacked about anything, let alooe avother|the association's No. 1 |other co-manager, ave under in-|y AWN BOWLING |good part of the season. iat one intercepted streak af eight ®| "Tired? Sluggish? Those Sanl|his eighth home run for the Cubs. |gop wihin '90 days. | vestigation in New York and did] Mixed Trebles Tournament Je re Jtercoplel. 5. thn h Francisco Giants looked like they PIRATES HOT { That foe will be chosen next not apply for licences to manage (wilson Trophy) at Whitby Lawn DEFENDERS STAR : (and completed 12 Tor a totaly OTHER ACTION could have danced all night as|" mee" Bites winning six of TOUGHEST FIGHT ,, week. Fullmer said he thinks it|in this state {Bowling Club, 1.30 p.m. The versatile Montreal offence| fel CORE In the other AL games Friday|they waltzed away with a three.| € aes, dr ze £36 got 1 was my toughest fight." should be Basilio. But if it is| All the officials had Fullmer| Men's Doubles Tournament. at|produced a field goal and three © h night: game lead ih that close, but now|their last seven 23C 13 6 0 ¥%%isaid the 28-year-old Fullmer, who Robinson, that's all right too, he|ahead at the end. Cannington Lawn Bowling Club, [converted touchdowns but -fhe|ronay's GAME New York beat Washington 4-0|not so pressing National League(p iS Coll oe oky Burl SEE i. 2 1.30 p.m real Alouette heroes were the de-| Hamilion coach Jim Trimble on Art Ditmar's two-hit pitching pennant chase. [ges in a hie attack against However. Fullmer made {fenders who intercepted five Ar-|gp one pass defence might be it | - - ; A W 1n {plain Robinson would have fo) ] wa. Al oc _|gonaut passes and turned aliha key A 1 [rookie Eq Keegan (02) and two Bo in ger |tight under Gene's terms MA OR LEAGUE o have ud District Anson 01d | fumble into a touchdown - es ¥ today . fam wi Te manag chi rpg BOXING PAYS OFF | LEADERS Country Club at Kinsmen Sta-| Halfback Bill Bewley kicked by pass-happy "Frank Tripuka, [pitcher gave up Burgess' homer, Up In Open Fullmer, heavier by 3% pounds dium, 7.00 p.m. and Oshawa (he field goal and souvestey, all The game will be played in Ham. ly hit and rum Rony | w 'Basi Strila vs Oshawa Polonia, at|three touchdowns sc y half |ilton B G H C b 11 lin three =H Se Hove MILWAUKEE (AP) eu ln, us, wel after Basilio soon American League " K ph men Stadium, 8.45 p.m: | Joel Wells, end Red O'Quinn and! "You have to' crucify the t bye . to tap] ' ood {le |fhe shart. eputa- Pel peterborough UEW ' oe defensive half T Mcran a. b rucify Y 0. . amp e | Law (15-7) gave up nothing but'eran Bo Wininger, winless onition of a mauler, but against Kyenn, Detroit 1 80 159 Peterborough BW Je SHriags Meictsics a Hand om - pass pt a Srimble uw ge LF ? Fost . +58 cs gh |singles, three by Wally Post, pro golf's tournament trail since| -- x red or 8 1am ited, ugh, and fu LL SPORTS EDITOR walked none amd struck out puto sat out a heavy | Raline, Detrojs 21 B 1% Peterborough Scottish ronto's only touchdown on an end Ppa before if originates. |seven, |rainstorm and then splashed| . : hain i ww ~ 149 319 va Thistle, at Peterbor-{run from the one-yard line Just) ger Cate planned only one be H * | Cumningham's double, following|home with a five-under-par 65 est Sebi = = o' |ough, 6.00 p.m {before the third quarter ended. lineup change. The néw face is Everything From Soup To Nuts a pinch fon by Gino Cimoli and |Friday for a one-stroke lead at| 1 ver u | Pox, Chicago 521 315 SUNDAY'S GAMES {He missed on the conversion at-|Jim Fraser, a 230-pound guard y | | Yost, 210i 3 CRY TW 3 : la walk, beat Don Newcombe|the halfway mark of the $35,000 Bans Post, Detroit vials. RUGBY FOOTBALL | tempt. and linebacker from the Univer. < TA 9" 4 af. |(127), who had the Cards shut/Milwaukee Open. { ireaa " i» Inter - Provincial Junior Rugby | Bewley started off the Mont-|sity of Wisconsin, subbing for re. OSHAWA "IMPS" make Het debut jomorrow af out "nti the seventh. Rookie The 36-year - old Oklahomai ace 0 a {evel and Killebrew, Wash- popthall Union---Oshawa "Imps" real scoring with his three-|gular John Barrow who is fm ternoon, up at the Agincourt Community Centre Sports ya chal Bridges (53) won it in|picked up five birdies with some| {gion vé Scarboro, at Agincourt, 2.00|pointer from 26 yards out just Florida visiting his sick father. A g 8 [P : Hits--Fox 164 field, against Scarborough, their first schedule game in eee eee | fine putfing to surge into the lead | gs : p.m |after the halfway mark .in the|-- - to P Goa toy : py Doubles -- Runuels, and Wil-| cRICKET 2 the Inter-Provincial Rugby Football Union's Junior Lea- | og, . with a 36-holc total of 131. | a a Engle, CRICKET iL ; |first quarter. | gue. The Oshawa club, a brand new organization, would Six-Mile Race One stroke back with 132 were n fa Porites allison, Washington Toronto DeHaviland vs Osh-| Early in the second Alouettes) Best Ball Score i " 9 " p ! i - | champion Doug Ford of Crrstall as Lakeview Park, 2.15 p.m |quarterback Ronnie Knox and| tomorrow afternoon. Winning any game is a pleasure | W I 34-21 River Flo. and Doug Sén-| DETROIT (AP)--The léth run-| Howe runs--Colaviato 38. VIONDAY'S GAMES For Kitchener | on n » " ders from Miami Beach, Ford ning of the Silver Cup. vace for | Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- goFTBALL [tory. On the third wn Sam| TORONTO (CP) ay x desirable and certainly a win over Scarborough, who |S25 lydbylwyd aug29i matched his opening round 66, unlimited powerboats will be held cago OASA Juvenile "A" Playotfe--| --G Cow; i Bn igi Xo x wa Ne aly B29 nile Sanders had a 67 to gojtoday minus a big attraction--| jst game of series) -- Oshawalto O'Quinn in the end taric bect ball ch h have former Oshawa Red Raider coach, Jack Wedley as |CNE--track espy hol | : a . ik Q zone and A ampionship Fri : . |" Jerry Magee of Toronto shot a|Supertest IIT of Canada | AB R H Pet Scugog Cleaners Juveniles vS| Bewley converted {day in an 18 hole competition is cl i TORONTO (CP)--Gerry Clyde |." = jan" i | > big hyd gi | Aaron, Mil 514 96 183 .356 : { Don Mellveen has been putting his charges through their | "pa onsen {cP Bt ons vx. 68 for 137 ad Al Balding ot -- De Jiviroplane ered | neha, Stl, pe 55 8.00 p.m. Welle climaxed a Montreal] The young Kitchener Rockway paces almost nightly for three weeks now and the boys mile race at the Canadian Le. Mar Core eliminated him|ing the gruelling three-day De-|Pinson, Cin 541 112 179 331 Oshawa Minor ssoc. --(Bal-imarch by driving over centre for|pair combined for a best . 4 n o i : i > \ a ro 210 Bathe; Woodview at Nipigon;| made it with birdies on seven of injuries sustained in their practice game last week-end ong rn Friday with al o¢ play, restricted to the 82lended Thurscay, and owner J.| Temple, Cin 498 90 159 Sig Dates DOCS FEN. Ruadel [the io 3% Jit bing 1 Jars rosdy A cine: , : a hershey] 4 better. 1 . = Rael: " | lo Shle Dlayers reat to go AS en on SuaY; m Sanaa a National _Exhibition's 1 ric put in top shape in time for the| Runs--Pinson 112. awa at Eastview; Radio at South Cothet} md Ray Patterson of shape to contribute fo a rea 4 pr y s a : do > : because of rain. Only five finals Remember When ? ...| However, Maverick winner of|cago 118. mead at Fernhill; Sunmyside at| It was extremely interesting to listen to the com- |of the 17 events were run off. | 3 A 0 thon lier this yee: Doubles--Pinson 43 I , : : Rose Melanchuk of Port Arthur| The second women's maratio Sily itle. Mav-| _ Pinson. and White.| SOCCER | Pitching -- Sam Jones, San middleweight "champions bout (NBA version) on the | =F "ag seconds, Catherine| swim was staged at Toronto's |defend her Silver Cup title. Mav-| Triples Pinson, 'and White Ochena and: District Asse. Francie Plan a] Sign Huge Ta kle , : : U.S. PGA and Masters awa C.C. (Friendly Game), atli : ss by Tor like very much to start off on the right foot with a win |former x awa \ lintercepted a pass by Torono| 3 took over deep in Toronto terri-| for any team, winning the season's opener is especially -| Btcheverry tossed a short passiand Ernie Hauser won the On. : igs " . ev - i i National League ! ' |with his first-day 65. new Harmeworth champion Miss their coach, would add extra tang to a victory. Coach Foe Peterborough, at Peterborough.! On the last play of the half here. are expected to be "up" for this one. There were a few |gion training plan track and field|, 9 the final 36 holes of tourna-|troit River competition which|Cepeda, San Fro 511 80 163 .319 tam League Kingside at|Als' second touchdown score of 66, six under par. They Jes a is | k Y p44 ie" East pec ave # rai {pr p « with scores|Gord Thompson of London, Boyer, StL 480 70 153 319 *f Sei ig rg | " but trainer "Geordie" Easton expects to have all avail- Scheduled events, held at the|PTOS and 10 amateurs Wi ect J could not be Robinson, Cin 474 94 151 319) at Thorntons Corners; North Osh-| YESTERDAY S One stroke behind were Bud 45-mile Silver Cup test | Runs batted in Banks, Chi-| mead; (Midget League) -- South-| STARS le | n : ' : | Hits--A 3 Woodview and Storie at King-| ments made by those who watched last night's world's In the women's 80-metre hurdle| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sie Gog co ty ip io side oo games at 6.15 p.m | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Golden Bears ents m y those wt va as ht's TV broadcast from the "Cow Palace." It will be even [Mercury of Winnipeg was sec-|Canadian National Exhibition 32|erick was the losing U.S. entry|St. Louis, 9. Red f : . 3 andes A Oshawa Hollandia vs Oshawa!Los Angeles on eight hits, walk-| 3 4 y Norelius|in the international Harmsworth| Home runs--Banks 37 ; he oi {+ 1g 3 { : more interesting, we expect, to read the various com- |ond. : [Fears ago fouay. Marcha Norelie Trophy race. She was unable to| Stolen bases--Mays, San Fran-| Srila, at Kinsmen "Civic Nemo: ing none and striking out 11 for! SARNIA (CP)--Sarnia Golden ments that will likely be made by sports scribes, fight Ken Wagner of Port Arthur) 0 1d Lake Ontario waters to come match Miss Supertest III's win- cisco 26 rial § ium, 7.00 pam and Osh-15.0 victory and three-game lead. | Bears of the Ontario Rugby Foot- folk and maybe by Carman Basilio or his manager. The Jas Hird in the men's 120-metre ae re er the 10 milening 104.988 m.p.h. average. . Plching -- Face. Pitsburgh, awa, Thistles YS Usiridge Xoied:| Hitting -- Willie Mays, Giants, bell Union Friday, signed Jou 2 bovs had Basili avorite--s te | Cy wi ize] Maverick, owned by W. T. 160, 1.000. at Kinsmen Me; § /|doubled, singled and hit three Klotz, a huge tackle who was betting boys had Basilio as the Tavaril=aso Hey Jock 2 The suo mile Tolar: was Wein, SOUIgE and win. $1000. prize Waggoner Jr., of Las Vegas, |------ pmmeninness | 545 TN run homer in 5-0 victory over the |by Pittsburgh Steelers of the Na- licking, perhaps, but somebody "cleaned up. Sharp, * |by Ontario. money. ---- ¢ Nev., was overhauled Friday to| | Dodgers. {tional Football League earlier right from the opening bell, Gene Fullmer was the legi- | tune up a new motor. installed Calgary Places Sherm Loflar. - Chicago White | this week. | sinner of this fight, beyond the shadow of just before Thursday's final q d D Sox. bi v in 7.3. Klotz, 26, stands six feet fi Hmate Wh g a a b ah din a ® po f | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Harmsworth race. | T. kl 0 Ww IUe wor ancer toy Jee tin ome ee) inches and weighs 260 pounds, He doubt, but we though the abrupt ending waen ine rel | Experts had favored her to win| daCKie un aivers . Tend. ji {played four years of college foot- eree stopped the scrapping and gave Fullmer a TKO American League [Cincinnati ~~ 000 020 000--2 6 1/the Harmsworth Trophy, held b¥| CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Misses Derby ball at Pennsylvania = Military victory, in the 14th round, was at least a bit weird, in WL Pc GBL |S Louis 000 000 ins 3 0|this souéry 3 sears But driver|siampeders of the We 4 Rk 10 H E College and was on the U.S. mar- fact, it looked almost phoney. True, Basilio had been hit i | Newcombe 127 a ailey;|Bill Stead said the new engine provincial Football U By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS r line team the last two years, hard but not as hard as he was hit earlier in the fight. [Chicas i 811 -- |Broglio, Bridges 53 (8) andilacked acceleration. announced that Canadian tackle|™ ) » orses nter rer a A : 3 + : 591 2% |gmith | The Silver Cup race will be run|7..k Lamb was ple io | Sword Dancer will be among| If the referee, who wasn't even needed for the first five | Detroit Smit! ack Lamb was placed on waiv rounds as the two sluged it out, had stopped the bout [New York 402 15 |san Fran 230 000 000--5 8 1|in two elimination heats, with the | oc those missing in the $100,000) Niagara Stakes 1 U S Takes Lead | F ; - - on the early occasion that Basilio got "bopped" -- the [Baltimore A492 15 1 |fastest six boats in the 11-boat| [amb a six-foot-two-inch. 242. added American Derby at Ar- {Los Angeles 000 000 000--0- 8 1/12 € |" Lamb, a six-foot-two-inch, 242-{5"*" ut, : : (CP) : aig TR 488 15% |\"g Poros 17-17 and Landrith; field qualifying for the final heat {pound native of Edmonton, was lington Park today, but the prob-| FORT ERIE (CP)--A field of fans would have turned the "Cow Palace" into a wreck- y ) ed barn. Coming in the 14th round, we felt the referee on 465 18% . . an | -------- | enteri i 4 with {able field of seven includes plenty 10 horses is entered for the $30,-| » "461 19 {Drysdale 15-10 Craig (2) Williams| entering his fourth year with the or class 000. Niagara Stakes, closing-day| n 1n osiol 1(6) Churn (8) and Roseboro. HR: | | Stampeders. hot . ; of had bett p 4 Rt. tut ai least, the Washington 402 26% |SF-Mays (23) Father Sons He came to the club from Ed-| The event is one of He two big fate at the Fort Erie track to-| KITCHENER (CP) -- The no better reason for stopping it, a ast, . thir monton Eskimos in 1956, In 1054 money races on the day's pro- day. 0, 2 Basilio supporters were convinced by this time that Y Reidy Results in allie > =-2 9 ' lhe played with Kitchener-Water-|gram At Saratoga ue. two : Loctade are such interna | DOH], De eiday in 3 command i n AE Ts hev didn' y New Yor! 000--4 w 003 | loo Dutchmen of the Ontario|vear-olds have n nam or (tiomal grass course specialists as|'s : " of t they S .y A heir Hes wes Degen, 3a Rey a : fon they hed ont Washington . 000 000 000--0 2 1] Burdette 18-13 and Crandall; M tch |Rugby Football Union and prior the $75.000 added Hopeful Stakes, [Mahan and Martin II, a Hasty | tional blind Bott Shampiotishipd too much. However, there was a. lot o 0 Ing. 1 has Ditmar 10-8 and Berra: Pascual|{Anderson 11-9 Buzhardt (3) Don-| d to that in the Calgary junior|feature event on the final day's|House Farms entry owned by|¥ hich opened a ockway been almost an unwritten law that a world's champion- [19.10 Clevenger (6) Griggs (8)|nelly (7) Elston (8) and Neeman,| Icague. card. |My. and Mrs. A. E. Reuben of Golf Club. After the first 18 holes ship bout is never stopped unless one opponent is either |and Naragon. HR: NY-Ditmar(S. Taylor (8). HR: Mil-Adcock . at ---- |Toledo, Ohio; Grey Monarch, |the seven-man U.S. team had 733 unable to continue. or has been already "decked" and (1. | (20) Crandall Jan Aaron (34); At Fonthill lowned by Mr. and Mrs. E. Pp. [st olsen compared to 846 for Can- is obviously in no shape to continue. Basilio wasn't [Detroit 080 020 000 16 11 0, Chi-Altman (8 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Favor one, we Nari ae Lazaro of Waltham, Mass ph | Tagle, ow y reco} * y es knocked down and though he was staggered early in the Ransos <2 yo Bo International J-eague FONTHILL (CP) -- The Allan of Toronto. : {shot a 92, one up on def : 14th, he was pushing the referee aside, to get back into |peperet; Kucks, Sturdivant 1-6|p era w L ot: (Shirk far of Kitehones won hd | : -- |champion Charlie Boswell of action, when the gent in white pants 'went into his offi- (9) Grim (10) and House. ene 67 595 he hy ~ pa) 1SOI1S a Qo CANADA'S BEST ga a Wi Su cial act--and he even had trouble getting hold of Full- [Ba 000 000 400 0--4 14 1|Columbus 73 69 514 at the aunual father and three| TORONTO (CP) -- Luc ilelme. who carded a 97. : mer's arm, to raise it in the victory sign--because Full- [Boston 101 000 110 2--6 12 1}Richmond : 507 sons golf tournament Friday at |Wheeler of St Jovite, Que..| "ming Mitchell of Hamilton | v. Betting read i ai , (8)| Montreal ¢ 483 the Lookout Point Golf and Coun-| world champion skier, was pres- i mer was busy getting ready to defend himself against Brown, O'Dell (8) Loes 4-6 (8)| « ; A ; ' came in with 100, good for fourth ih i ar : and Triandos; Brewer, Fornicles/ Rochester 58 73.482 12% [try Club at this village five miles e O a ented Friday with the Lou Marsh Basilio's next rush. Anybody who bet that Fullmer [oo cosenn 1.0 (8) and White, | Miami 479 rorth of Welland. [Memorial Trophy as Canada's 4 sieror al it would win in less than 15 rounds--got a real break |paiey (8). HR: Bos-Gernert (11){Toronto 441 18% | Allan aud his sons, Don, Grant jouistandig athlete of the year. Pla: gy Loc det an when the TKO was arded. From this distance, we |Chicago 000 210 400-7 12 1) Friduv's. Rbailis jand Keith, compiled a 340 total pg 5010s magic number is six., Southpaw reliever Luis Arroyo Cie. Dosepiation wat Jude by Prince Albert, Sask. and Nick wonder if the fact Basilio has never been knocked out [Cleveland 000 210 000--3 7 1] a [to defeat 10 other foursomes. | mqwaic the way things stand in| weac n ble fe A 0 sp YINgLer raire oud G Dund h with icity I : 11 | Shaw 144 and Lollar: Hareh.| International . League Stan Magon of Welland and his. ; Yung 1Biwas responsible for the Sugar|at the Cauadian National Exhib-|'renovese, 8s, each Ww is a good publicity angle, Now the promoters can still | AY rant 86 (5): Locke "7 | Miami 008 000 11--5 7 ligong, Bob, Dor and Allan, cap the Internatiopel League pennant) goo: triumph, blanking the Jets|ition's Sports Hall of Fame. 114; Roy Meehan, Hamilton, 117; point out this fact, if there is a re-match. And while man, FaGerald. HR: Chi Lollar| Richmond 000 103 00--4 8 2iyred the J. T. Rankin Trophy Smee ey he the elon three hits over the final six| Miss Wheeler, a 23-vear - old|Claude Pattemore, Hamilton, 108, still in the ring--before the new world's NBA champion [9 j Kay, Zuverink (6) Stewart (6) with a low nev of 2%0. Their total vd the flag Frida MOLIET SYP innings, Jess Gonder's two-run blonde, is the first Canadian to Bill Crawford, Calgary, 141 and 1 un alking about the fighti stv | and Brady; Dick, Flowers 4) handicap was 69. toward the Lag "ricay n ght with|y er 'was the big blow for the Win a world ski title. Last year Homer Lebland, Brantford, 150. Fullmer got around to talking about the fighting style | 3 a 4-2 victory over Rochester " she als th : The final 18 hol will be he had employed in the bout just concluded he had al- | National League {James (6) and Johnson. The E. A. Wagner family of J The victory kept their lead at|nES: ge 2150 von the Austrian cham ee es er hg rt Co | L yB1 | Miami 105 000 100--7 7 2{North Bay were runners-up fol yo ead at ve Maple Leafs' Al Pehanick|Pionsips. played today. ready mentioned that he thought Carman deserved a | Pct. GBL Ririood 300 010 0003 7 the Shirks with 342, Second in(6% games over runner-up Ha-| Die yous Al Pea return bout pen Fyea 566 -- | "\ioford and Brady; Bronstad, the low net competition wére the Vana. which thumped third-place om hitters. But Bierer| . ae Los Angeles , A 548 , (Flowers (3) Stafford (5) Weisler|/A. C. Averv family of Toronto Columbus 3-2. aln|all ywed one extra-base blow--Jim| DIAMOND DUST: OASA playoff action today |Milwaukee 59 589 3% |\n\" ond Shantz. with 206. Their handicaps added| Any combination of six Buffalol . ; CARAT ig their Tiwi : : Bs wi and Hava jefeats will | King's two-run double in the third] finds Scugog Cleaners openirig th h Junior series with Rb : : 3 [Montreal 000 001 D001 4 off "i A. Conklin. 'of 'Montreal on Fy Riso i ea Teague|--Which cost him the game. | Kingston, here at Alexandra Park at four 0 clock while i ; 11 [Toronto 002 000 00x--2 4 1 topped the fathers with a low|title in 10 years. The Marlins made it eight in a Woodview Park Bantams open their zone finals against |st 71 458 14 | Birrer and Brumley: Pehanick| oo" ras while J. Wagstaff of| Toronto edged Montreal 2-1 and row over the Virginians. at Rich. Belleville, at Woodview diamond at three o'clock. Belle- i 76 19% (and Thompson. . Toronto and Dave Morland of Miami swept a doubleheader mond with the Soe victory. |} - ville won out in the 3rd game, over Peterborough Ban- " " Buffalo 100 110 100--4 9 1iNorth Bay had 76s to tie for low (from Richmond 5-4 and 7-3.% | Chuck Oertel s eighth-inning' run- terns, at Hastings on Th dries Bik pp MID- Friday's Results Rochester 011 000 000--2 11 3/gross for sons. | Righthander Henry Mason|producing single accounted for| IBIS {Phil 000 000 000--0 5 1| Hacker, Mason (2) and Coker:| Conn Smythe and A. C. Avery|(11-8) scattered six Red Wing|the opener and a five-run spree GETS open their series in Peterborough this evening at |pitssburgh 201 501 00x--§ 10 1/Keegan, Hurd (8) and McCarver.|of Toronto tied for low net for hits in 7 1-3 innings of relief to|in the third wrapped up the| six o'clock while Brooklin plays the return game in | Keegan 0-2 Meyer (4) Bowman Havana 102 121 100--8 12 1|fathers with 81s. Smythe's handi-| win for the Bisons. three homers for the Virginians. 7:00 t 9:00 m Glenburnie tonight and Mount Zion goes to Madoc for |(6) and Lommett, Sawabski (5); Columbus 101 000 000--2 5 2|cap wae 16. Avery's 19. Bud Gor-| ------ --- etn -------- - . a.m. 0 . P- . their return game with Millbr _ in Inter, "D" play- [Law 157 and Burgess. HR: Pgh-| Cueche, Arroyo (4) and Gon-|don of Toronto took low net hon-| A " Sarid ' a ; ente (4) ) ' ; , Lines (5) Jimi- i ) i { offs MONDAY NIGHT, Scugog Cleaners Juveniles | len 4) Nelson (8 Burgess ger Savensulh, Li 5) Jum 68. a Sivisiel wid 3 open their series in Peterborough, with the return | RL MITION'S B.P. STATION game back here in Oshawa, Thursday night under the | 1032 Swicoe 81. lights at Alexandra Park . LOCAL 222 UAW Juven- | iles open their OBA piayoffs this afternoon, at King- SRAMLEY'S JExago fiaTion ston . . . 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