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The Oshawa Times, 11 Sep 1959, p. 12

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a Eat a fat A Sl a 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 11, 1959 ONE BIG INNING A YARD OF LAKE TROUT Leonard Flew 1484 Evan- geline drive, of Py went on 300 | it Anamanipising, miles north of about here and proved a very successful jaunt, | Garrison, 803 King sireet east. --Oshawa Times Photo as the above picture testifies. Using a "'wobbler"" for bait, he | landed this prize catch, a 15 1b, | a fishing trip, Labor Day, to | 4 oz. lake trout. His fishing pals on the trip were Alex Wasisuki, | Jr., 217 Conant street and Pete Port Perry Merchants scored eight runs in a wild and hectic third inning, here at Alexandra Park last night, and it enabled them to upset Oshawa Merchants 8-3 in their first game of OASA Senior "B" "playoff eliminations. "Wally" Samanski went to the mound for Port Perry and came up with a fine chore. He allowed seven hits but he kept them scat- tered, while having a total of 10 strikeouts, with his tricky slow- ball delivery. Tilk walked in the first inning with one out but was thrown out at 3rd base, whep Knight doubl- ed. In the fourth, Tilk singled and he scored later, via a passed ball and a single by Walker. In the fifth inning, Courtney singled, then with one out, Boyce singled and with two out, Tilk drew a Thompson Plumbing pull a major upset in the Inter-County Softball League semi-final play- offs last night, when they nosed out McLaughlin Fuel 3-2 in the fourth and deciding game of the SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts series, at Lasceview Park. Each team had previously won one game and tied another, Now Thompson's will meet Tony's Re- freshments for the Inter-County Softball League title, the first [game of the finals called for Al- |exandra Park, Tuesday night, at {8.00 o'clock, This was a real pitcher's bat- |tle. Griffin, went the distance for Thompsons while Doug Keeler TWO OSHAWA TEAMS were in OASA playoff ac- tion last night and the results were of the mixed var- iety. Sunnyside Park Western Tire Midgets came up with a brilliant 12-7 victory at Fairbanks Park in To- ronto, after trailing 7-2 in the fourth inning The win gives the Oshawa boys & big edge in this OASA quarter- final series of Midget playoffs, with the second game here at Sunnyside Park tomorrow afternoon at 4.00 o'clock. In the Senior "B" series, which opened at home last night, at Alexandra Park, Oshawa Merchants blew wide open in the third inning, booted no fewer than a total of seven errors and the Port Perry team took full advantage to score eight runs as a result of these bob- bles. The game ended 8-3, with Wally Samanski hold- ing the Oshawa batters in check. John Masiewich gave up only five hits but that one disastrous error-studded inning proved the deciding factor in the game. These two teams resume the series with the second game at Port Perry on Saturday evening, at 5.15 o'clock. It's an OASA doubleheader for Port Perry softball fans on was the mound choice for Me- Woodvi | Whip Eastview | Woodview Park boys trounced | Eastview Bantams 11-1 last night |at Woodview Park Leaming, pitching for Wood- view, gave up only the ome run. {He walked Rosnond in the first inning and Rospond but came home himself later, on a wild his splendid per- |ing continued Woodview Ban-| {formance for |tams. | The winners got two runs in |the first on walks to Crevier| {and McNamee and & single by Port Perry Upsets | SPORTS ~ CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES Scots Defeat Irish In International Tilt walk and Knight wes safe on Owen's error, Courtney scoring. Merchants got their third and final run in the sixth. Tom O'Con- nor was on via a walk to open the inning, Logeman singled and Courtney sacrificed then Buzmin- ski's sacrifice fly scored O'Con- nor. John Masiewich went to tiie mound for the Merchants but he was not as sharp as usual Coch- rane's walk and a single by Sa- manski in the second, set up Mer- chants but they couldnt click. Port Perry got their big chance in the third inning and they made the most of it Edgar was safe on an error by O'Connor then Owen was safe on Walker's error. McKee walked to fill the bases then an error by Tilk on Cornish's grounder, scor- ed Edgar. Warriner struck out {but Cochrane singled then Sa- Oshawa Merchants manski was safe on an error by Courtney, Three more errors in succession followed, one by Ma- siewich and two more by the third baseman and McKee's sac- rifice fly scored Venning with the eizhth run of the inning. Port Perry didn't score again but they didn't need any more. They had only five hits but the seven Oshawa errors in the third inning, for eight runs, proved sasirous di . PORT PERRY MERCHANTS -- Edgar, if; Owen, 2b; McKee, ss; Cornish, c¢; Warriner, rf; Cochrane, rf; Samanski, p; D. Foster, 3b; Venning, lb; Parker, rf in 7th. OSHAWA MERCHANTS -- J. Jordan, of; Tilk, 2b; Knight, c¢: Walker, Jb and 3b; O'Connor, ss; logeman, rf; Courtney, 3b and 1b; Buzminski, If; Masie- wich, p; Boyce, batted in 9th, Inter-County League standing. Thompson Plumbing Qusts McLaughlin's ed off Laughlin Fuel, a team that fin-|[standing support. In the 7th, the p.m. ished in first place in the regular Fuelmen made a determined bid No games scheduled. SATURDAY'S GAMES By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special te The Oshawa Times BASEBALL LONDON Scotland started OBA Juvenile "A" Major Plav-/off the international football sea- offs -- (1st game of 2-out-of-3 son at Dublin with a well-merited series) -- Hamilton Moos dee 4.1 victory over the League of vs Oshawa Local 222 UAW, at|Ireland. Outstanding in the game Alexandra Park, 2.00. p.m. was a brilliant performance by SOFTBALL |Scotland's forward line of young- OASA Midget Playoffs -- (2nd "ors, aged from 19 to 23. Faced game of 2-out-of-3 series) -- To- by a fiery Irish defence, they ronto Gazzola Paving vs Oshawa showed themselves to be inter- between Chelsea and Manchester|lish cup-holders, the score being United at Stamford Bridge. With|one goal each. Mel Charles at 66,579 spectators packed into the|last played the kind of football of ground, hundreds could not even|which he is capable, and spark- get a glimpse of the pitch.led a fine Arsenal performance. Angrily they marched to the The Nottingham team played a manager's office, and demanded | pretty, but rather ineffective a return of their money. There game, and were decidedly lucky were some ugly scenes and the|to score in the closing minutes. police had to intervene. !Arsenal were again unlucky in As a game, it was thrilling having Groves, their left half, and spectacular, with Manches-|carried off the field with a back Sunnyside Western Tire, at! Sunnyside Park, 4.00 p.m. OASA Pee Wee Plaroffs -- 1st game of 2-0u'0'-3 series) -- North York vs Frenchman's Bay, at Frenchman's Bay, 3.15 p.m. OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs -- (1st game of 2-out-of-3 series) -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Vs Belleville Bobcats, at Belleville, 5.30 p.m. OASA Senior "B"' Playoffs -- (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series) -- Oshawa Merchants vs Port Perry Merchants, at Port Perry, 5.15 .m. OASA Junior "C" Playoffs --! (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series) -- vs Port Perry, at Port Perry. 3.00 p.m. Playoffs -- (2nd game of 2-out-| of-3 series) -- Oshawa Drnlate vs Teronto Marathons, at Dover- |court Park, 2.30 .m. LAWN BOWING Mixed Trehles (Fred Hobbs Tr 'awa Lawn Bowling Club, tonmnament at Osh- 1.30 why) KET to avoid elimination. Pinch-hitter| rercourt "B" vs Oshawd C Thompson's Plumbing got their|A. Lawrence singled and ert Bi KX YS ave y! Iwas too strong for the Irish front first run in the fourth frame, on G. Lawrence hit a double, with goccrR back-to-back doubles by Oldfield|J. Lawrence following up with 8| Oshawa and District Assoc. -- and Weldon. In the sixth, Old-|/walk. Turner's sacrifice fly SCOT | hice vs Kinkers, at Kinsmen field was safe on an outfield bob- ed A. Lawrence but Claus forc-irivis Memorial Stadium, 7.00 ble and he scored later on Wel-led Lawrence and Griffin fanned pon. and Hollandia vs Peterboro don's single and in- Corrigan to end the game. UEW, at Kinsmen Stadium, 8.45 national stars in the making. Mulhall of Aberdeen and White of Falkirk, in particular, indi- cated that they are ready for full international honors. St. John, of Motherwell, scored two of the goals from Mulhall passes. | Queen, of Motherwell and White got the other two. The experi- enced Scottish defence, led by captain Bobby Evans of Celtic line. It is likely that most of the team will be chosen for the first full international of the season against Ireland, to be played at Belfast on Oct. 3, | MANCHESTER RAMPANT There, were unprecedented OASA Intermediate - Industrial /scenes at a game we watched point to Nottingham Forest, Eng- ter winning by 6 to 3. After an early goal by Chelsea's Jimmy Greaves, United ran wild, with Bobby Charlton, Scanlon and Bradley giving an exhibition of how football hould be played. The Chelsea defence could not cope with the swift raids of the two Manchester wingers, and] Charlton dictated the play and| scored a characteristic goal with| a flashing header. On this game's play, Manchester United will definitely be chzllengers for league and cup honors this sea- ARSENAL DRAW In another mid-week game which we saw at Highbury Park, Arsenal were unlucky to lose a Injury-Riddlec Larks Face Unbeaten Ti-Cats By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's injury-riddled Alou- ettes face up Saturday to the biggest question in Eastern Can- ada football: Can the Hamilton Tiger-Cats be stopped? Als play host to the unbeaten Ticats in Montreal for the opener of the Big Four Football Complicating Montreal's task is the fact that Ticats defending] champions, have no si "| Dindee United injury after five minutes play. He returned after half time, at centre forward, but was of little use, and should have remained in the dressing room. With 10 men, however, Arsenal were far superior to the Forest, and should have won by at least a couple of goals on the run of the play. HOW THEY STAND As a result of midweek games, Blackburn and West Ham still lead the first division of the Eng- lish League, one point ahead of Wolves, Tottenham, Burnley and Blackpool. Tottenham scored 8 noteworthy victory over West Bromwich Albion on the latter's ground, winning 2 to 1. New- castle had their first win of the season over Birmingham city. M-nchester City won from Ful ham, weakened by the absence of Haynes and Hill due to in- juries, by 8 to 1. Everton drop- ped to the bottom of the league as a result of losing 2-1 to Burn- Tey. BITS AND PIECES -- Falkirk qualified for the quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup, beating in the playoff, Juries. Ra |atter the United had nosed out Ticat coach Jim Trimble, ap-|Queen's Park to win Section 9 of parently not even satisfied withthe Cup series . . . Hearts have a perfect record, has signed an-\turned down a bid for Wardaugh, other potential star, halfback Don their veteran forward, from their gs, aided greatly by his out-! Copeland's | field grounder. What proved the winning run, in the 7th, came on successive singles by Stinson and Griffen, a walk to Cole and then John Campbell's timely blow, after Stinson had been nipped at the plate. Griffin, pitching for Thomp- son's, breezed right along for six {innin THOMPSON'S Cole, ss; |Campbell, 3b; Oldfield, 2b; Wel- don, ¢; Copeland, lb; Morrison, rf; Ulrich, cf; Stinson, lf; Grif- fin, p. | McLAUGHLIN FUEL -- Jones, |b; O'Reilly, 2b; Vann, 3b; G. |Lawrence, ss; J. Lawrence, rf; Turner, if; Claus, ¢; George, cf; Keeler, p and Corrigan. ew Boys Sunnyside Boys Cop First One Sunnyside Park Western Tire Yahn came home on a choice Bp body boys defeated Gazzola Paving Co. Midgets of Toronto, when game of the Ontario quarter-| 12-7. Buddy Yahn went the distance] for Sunnyside and his mates had to come from behind to win. In the second inning, with one out, play. In the fourth, Davis tripled and scored later on a choice play. Willoughby forced they met last night in the first The Sunnyside Western Tire hoys trailed 7-2 going into the fifth, h. This prov-|finals, OASA Midget playoffs, at Yahn homered and Kornylo was the Council and with fi oe delegate E ASSOC! ed Eastview's only run as Leam- Fairbanks Park. The score was safe on a walk, then advanced on from 'he 'Major league, Oshawa should By The TATED PRESS a couple of passed balls, Kocho drew a walk. | In the sixth inning, Davis was safe on an error and then Waduck hit a double after one as League's double-action weekend. Sunda the Ottawa Rough Riders visit Toronto Argonauts. Three key players will be miss- ing from the Montreal lineup for p.m.; Peterboro Scottish vs Osh- awa Strila, at Peterborough, 6.00 p.m. | {ig BOWLING N WS son to McGill Stadium. End Hal - Patterson, halfback Ivan Living- MEN'S MAJOR LraGUE {stone and fullback Johnny Major League bowling takes a for. Bleicher haven't recovered from Men's Major clubs will open the 1959. €arly-season injuries. 60 season at Motor City Lanes on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 9.00 p.m. |HELD TO §-POINT WIN This marks the first time that the| In the clubs' first meeting Aug. M=n's Ma'o sare hae exceed 0 is teams in Oshawa and with a 18 at H; the Ticats won {tion of experienced major bowlers and |22-16, slimmest margin of their [prom ang young irdiers, everything | four wins to date. Montreal, with ] Ces 5 A mn. IY fhe new executive officers for 1958.8 3-1 record, could move into a 60 are: Dave Reynolds, presid-nt; Bob| first-place tie with a win Satur- Gallagher, secretary 2=2 Boh Murphy, day. Hamilton's first visit of the sea-|his Maynard, released on waivers from New York Giants of the Na- tional Foothall League. . W's unlikely Maynard will get into action Saturday. He injured leg in a practice session Thursday night and had to be carried off the fiedl |SWITZER READY | One bright spot in the Mont- {real outlook is import fullback | Veryd Switzer who scored three| touchdowns last Saturday as Als flattened Ottawa 22-7. It was! Srvier's debut with the Als and e est one - game scoring performance in the league oe The game at Toronto will be, neighboring team, Hibs. War- daugh, along with Thomson and Crawford, had applied for trans- fers, but the Héarts manager in- dicated that no players were being sold at present The English international selectors were out in full force at the Chel- sea-Manchester United game. What . they saw must have pleased them. in fivepin bowling, the Ontario Bowlers' Council and this is a. constructive move as the newly | formed Counc] "romises to be a live- {wire organization, Alex Donaldson will represent five pin bowling on the Council along with | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS season. the first Sunday game of the! schedule and the first Sunday Proj game ever played in the Ontario capital, | Both Ottawa and Toronto have! Don Walker, who is Zone of gue, Oshawa should | {have its interests taken care of in American League future business of the Council. | | A 33-week schedule, pius a one-week, [ive Zee Jayaett ou be conducted Kuenn, Detroit during local Major season Lali i Several well-known trundlers have Raine, Detroit been persuaded te return to the Major Runne s, Boston League and these fellows should im. Woodling, Bal AB R H Pct. 503 92 178 34 463 78 151 .326 511 84 162 .317 406 60 126 .310 been $ in their first four games with Riders los- ing four straight and Argos sal- vaging a single one-point win-- over Ottawa. Coaches Frank Clair of Riders and Hamp Pool of Argos have been hunting desperately for so- ap Black walked and Halliday was/out. Tilk drew a walk and Wright ViS|¢afe on an error. Scorrer walked|fanned for the second out, but it {belted a homer, which along With|and so did MacDonald and Mann, Was at this point that the Osh. {singles by Pilkey, Cooper, Lar-|then singles by O'Leary and Cun-/2wa Sunnyside Parkers clinched {mer and McNamee, meant a total | pingham wound up the Toronto the win. Yahn got his secondiis Clarke Hubbell of five runs. They added four in team's five-run rally. homer of the game and Kornylo|ALL SHADES OF BROWN Tri Alison. Washi 9 the fifth on doubles by Elliott and| my 0 added one in the third {followed right behind with an-| A most interesiing part of this sea: ples--Allison, ngton 9. Leaming plus singles by Mitchell | : e 'other eireuit clout, to make it a|ton' activity will be lutions to their lar at quarterback, NOT KNO XOF OLD | Ronnie Knox of Argos, . who! performed brilliantly in the Tor- onto club's late comeback drive Saturday afternoon. Their Junior "C" entry plays the 9 u second game of their round with Madoc, in Port Perry at 3.00 o'clock tomorrow. | Leaming, In the fourth, Jarvis Prove ye oS Spatition considerably. Fox, Chicago 573 79 176 .307 This such fellows as Harold Ball, Gord , Bu "| Runs--Yost, Detroit 108. ack Kap pus aime Runs batted In -- Colavito, Jack Klapow, Fred Harding and Pete Makarchuk. Another welcome addition Cleveland 103. Hits--Kuenn 178. Thompson Plumbing took one more big step for- ward ir their surprising march through the Inter- Home runs -- Colavito, Cleve- County Softball League playoffs, when they defeated McLaughlin Fuel 3-2 last night at Lakeview Park. Each team had won once and one game was tied. Last night's tussle was the fourth and deciding game of the series. Thompson's earned a berth in the league finals against Tony's Refreshments, while McLaughlin Fuel, who headed the league standing in schedule play this sum- mer, were pushed into the discard with this sudden- death game setback last night. Thompson's and Tony's open the finals on Tuesday night, 8.15 p.m, at Alex- andra Park. BRIGHT BITS: -- There's little if anything sched- uled for tonight locally, in the 'way of ball games but tomorrow is something else again. In addition to the doubleheader at Port Perry, Madoc vs. P.P. Junior "B" team and Oshawa Merchants vs. P.P. Senior "B" team, we find Sunnyside Park Midgets at home to the To- ronto Gazzola Paving team, second game of the round while Frenchman's Bay Pee Wees open their series at home, against North York Pee Wees, Saturday afternoon at 3.15 o'clock . . . OSHAWA SCUGOG CLEANER Juv- veniles open the Eastern Ontario zone finals in Belle- ville tomorrow afternoon and play back here Wednes- day night . . . OSHAWA DUPLATE visits Toronto Mar- athone for the second game of their Industrial series, semi-finals, tomorrow afternoon, 2.30 o'clock at Dover- court Park . . , OAKVILLE DUPLATE blanked Cobourg Merchants 5-0 on Wednesday night to take their OASA Inter. "B" series in two-straight games , . . UAW DEL"S open their Ontario Inter, "A" championship finals (la- dies' softball) here at Bathe Park on Saturday at 5.00 p.m., against Florence Chicks. It's a 2-out-of-3 series ... OSHAWA LEGION Juniors go to Belleville on Sun- day afternoon, for the second game of their OBA play- off series . . . BASEBALL FANS have a treat here at home tomorrow afternoon. Hamilton Moose Lodge and Oshawa UAW Local 222 open their OBA Juvenile "A" Major semi-final series at Alexandra Park, at two o'- clock, The Local 222 team is being picked by local ball fans to cop the Ontario title this season and this game tomorrow afternoon should be a fine piece of diamond entertainment . . . GEORGE CHUVALO has announced that he wants to meet Yvon Durelle--if he gets past Frankie Daniels on Monday night, in their 10-round bout at Maple Leaf Gardens. Chuvalo, Canadian heavy- weight champion, is willing to risk his title in a bout with Durelle, the Canadian light-heavyweight title- holder , . . CRA NEIGHBORHOOD Association 5-pin bowling league will get organized at a meeting this Sun- day afternoon, at the CRA Building, Gibb Street, at 1.00 o'clock . DOC SHAUL, the unbeaten Canadian colt, will enter his first stakes engagement at Old Woodbine tomorrow, in The Carleton Stakes, a $7,500 classic for juveniles. The $10,000 Greenwood Handicap also goes tomorrow . . . YANKEES, now that the pressure is off --are winning games again. Terry's four-hitter and Mickey Mantle's five-straight hits including his 28th homer, helped beat Kansas City 12-1 yesterday TORONTO LEAFS opened their hockey camp in Peter- borough yesterday . MILWAUKEE BRAVES won their fifth-straight game yesterday, taking Cardinals 7-4 and Pirates nudged Giants 5-3, so the National League race is hectic once more, VESTERDAY'S STARS |three hits. for a 50 victory. Hitting Pitching -- Roger Craig, Losifor a 74 victory over Sf. Louis. when Black was safe on an error, the entire Brown family, which is most five-run splurge and a 10-7 lead.|unusual, Archie Brown and all of his sons ,Jack Brown, Brown and Waduck's single Gord s 5 and a triple Denny Brown have enlisted for 1959-80. | Angeles, blanked Philadelphia on in t Hank Aaron, Mil- vaukee delivered a three - run|announced ouble in the seventh inning that|Hughes likelv will not play this|(3) Hillman (5) Drabowsky (7) |Fort Worth at Louisville (N) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brought the Braves from behind|weekend. Jauron suffered a and Neeman, S. Taylor (5). HR: ¢ Cin-Pobinson (36) | | | | | | { 25d Cooper, ® complete their|y rorced by Halliday and the [latter stored on 8 wid ervor | Nipigon Girls | | Beat Fernhill | Oshawa Nipigon Park Banfield Construction Midget girls, defeat- ed Fernhill Park girls 8-4 last night at Fernhill. Em. Mitchell, pitching for Nipi-| gon, didn't allow a single run un-| til the 7th inning when Wilson| drew a walk, and then after the next two were out, Philp walked, | R. Dell was safe on an error and C. Cobb clicked, to complete the| last-rinning rally, for four runs.| Nipigon Park girls scored five| runs in the first inning, more than enough to win the game.| Nosal, Sceror, Fowler, Crossman | and El. Mitchell, all clicked for| counters with Graham helping] out. The winners added a lone] rally in the fifth by Norris and then in the sixth frame, El Mitch- ell and Em Mitchell crossed the plate to complete the winners' 8-4 total. OLD COUNTRY | { SOCCER SCORES | | LONDON (Reuters)--Results of | soccer games played Thursday in the United Kingdom: English League Division II Levton Or 3 Brighton 2 Division IV Northampton 2 Gillingham 1 Walsall 0 Carlisle 1 Workington 3 Aldershot 3 Irish Gold Cup Second Round Coleraine 1 Bangor 1 Milt Campbell Joins Dutchme KITCHENER (CP) Milt Campbell, former backfielder for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Thurs-| day signed tc play with the {Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen of {the Ontario Senior Rugby Foot ball Union. Campbell, a fast, two - way, back with the Big Four Ticats, was a star at Indiana University, and two years ago. reported to Cleveland Browns of the National | | Football League. It is expected that he will play against Detroit Raiders. Dutchie coach Bob Jauron also tha' halfback Jerry ishoulder injury last week. Saturday's ORFU game Cincinnati Chicago throw b: ; {by Yahn plus Kornylo's double, Tow, Vy the ealcher |gave Sunnyside their other two In the fourth, MacDonald walk-\ ne in the 8th inning. Yahn, ed and Man was safe on \Kornylo and Davis were the top an error. O'Leary forced Mac-|pitters for Oshawa while O'Leary Eddie Brown of another family, will Brown and it should the Browns will be on the winning elub. The clubs have beem drawn up and the following bowlers are due to line up for the opening night, Thursday, Sept. 17 at 9.00 p.m. Team Brown, Dave Reynolds, "Red" MacDerm; Team No, 2 -- Gord B Gavas, Les Smale, A. Stovin, tenburg, Mel White. Team No. 3 -- Hank Sarnovsky, Donaldson, aid. , Don Ed Lug- Al Zwelg, Alex Joe Joe Ron [sory . figures in the Canadian Olympic team figure - trials. Miss Tewkesbury, Cenada's top No, 1 -- Bob Gallagher, Jack| Tewkesbury of Chatham took the| The car, an MG FX-181, will be lead Thursday after two compul-|driven by Stirling Moss in at- skating hour record in the International been designed so the faster it land and Killebrew, Washington 40 Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- cago 51. Pitching--Shaw Chicago, 15-6, 14 Strikeouts -- . Bunning, Detroit 179. | National League i AB R H Pet. Aaron, Mil 559 105 200 .358 Cunningham, StL 418 59 145 .347 {Cepeda, SF 547 85 177 .324 Pinson, Cin 591 121 189 .320 Boyer, St. Louis 519 76 165 318) Runs--Pinson 121. Runs batted in -- Banks, Chi- cago 129. Hits--Aaron 200. Triples--Moon, Los Angeles 11. Home runs--Banks 40. Stolen bases--Mays, San Fran- cisco 26. Pitching -- 17-0, 1.000. Strikeouts -- Drysdale, Los Angeles 222, Face, Pittsburgh, Claim Racing Car Good At 1,000 Mph COVENTRY, England (Reut- ers)-~-A new racing car designed here could withstand speeds up| to 1,000 miles an hour, it was claimed Thursday. Wind tunnel tests on the MG model were conducted at the Armstrong - Whitworth's aircraft plant by leading aircraft and space research scientists. Their purpose was to stabilize the car so that it will not be- come airborne or turn over if it hits a bump during speed trials later this month at the Bonneville salt flats in Utah. tempts to break the 245-mile-an- Class F Cup (up to 1,500 ces). The car is claimed to have the goes, the, closer it hugs last season, hasn't been clicking recently, Veteran Frank Tripucka of| Special Bus Service Wednesdays and Saturdays 12:00 Noon -- return fare including edmission $2.45 Riders has had a dismal record! and Canadian Russ Jackson has been getting most of the quarter- backing work in recent days. A win could put Argos within easier reaching distance of the surprising Montrealers. A loss would sink them into the cellar with the Rough Riders. Remember When ? . . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harry Wills, the giant New York negro heavyweigh t, won a unanimous 12-round decision over Luis Angel Firpo of the Argen- tine at Jersey City 85 years ago tonight. Firpo had been knocked out in two rounds in a title fight inst ch don Jack Dr General Admission $1.00 (incl. tax) Clubhouse $2.50 (incl. tax) Information = Toronto OX 8-3131 Free Parking OLD WOODBINE the year previously, but Wills never got a chance at the world crown. Test-Drive ra RENAULT TODAY! There's only one way te really know e car--drive itl Phone us and we'll bring a Renault Dauphine ground. National League W L Pet. GBL 61.561 -- 63 .547 2 78 76 76 72 69 66 64 59 San Francisco Los Angeles Milwaukee Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Philadelnhia Donald and Cunningham forced (wae ti ick of Mann but later an infield poi hf ML Lg Ae Some his team's seventh run. 1b: Kocho, rf: Hentig, ss; Davis, Mann went to the mound for|2b; Prentice, ¢; Waduck, 3b early. Tilk walked to open the|3b; MacDonald, 2b: Mann. p; | game and stole second, scoring|O'Leary, ss; Cunningham, 2b;|Mickey McMaster, Gis= Swindells, Bit | Bradbury, E. Carswell, Jack Strank, after a passed ball and a walk. |Halliday, 8b; Schivalo, 7th. Pldwerbecki, Lou Hyman, "Red"| Hardle, Ervin Brown, Cook Ford. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS |f=t.r satires, 5.50% . cer, Jack Klapow, Geo. "Bunny" C 001 010 001-- 3 10 Omens Nurs Hare" Atehis. Brown: y Pet. GBL Chicago | Team No. 7 -- Harry Gillard, Cleveland #7 Fl 621 -- | J. Bailey 0-1, Acker (8) and E. solomon, Manny Swartz, Joe Kastuer, New York 70 69 .504 16% [Henry 97 (6) and Averill. HR: yTei™ No. 8 -- Eat Jordan, John Baltimore 97:1 1 Te: No. 9 -- Stan Hodgson, Boston 6 75 Pilishurgs 001 000 400-- 5 10 0 Vasko, Ron Swartz, » Zak, $ ' No. 10 -- Harold Ballem, Washington 57 83. . Law 169 and Folles; Antonelli] pst JNo. 10 00 Game, Bales Kansas City 100 000 000-- 1 4 2G. Jones (8) and Landrith. HR: bit. 113 020 50c--12 20 1/SF-Mays 2 (29) Kirkland (2). |niteh Ne uN Herbert 10-11 Killeen (3) Dick-| phi 000. Denny Brown, Matt Kotelko. son (6) Tomanek (8) and House: Loa, eles 0 X00 A-- o 3 al a No. 12 ' Fr ®Masiewich, | Bd Wilson, Jim Hedger. Mantle (28) Kubek (8). }t8) "and' Lonuett, Thomas (8): AT the "bowler: I" ied are strongly Cleveland 000 000 010-- 1 3 0 Craig 35 and Pignatano. by start and check your fesm.mates b , McLish 178 Locke (6) Score|st. I 3/30 Jnaks Sire Yhat We Ne (8) and Nixon; Wilhelm 14-11 and Milwaukee 201 000 40x--7 7 0 Jackson, McDaniel 14-12 (7)| Chicago 000 011 000-- 2 4 1|Bridges Wash 204 000 20x-- 8 11 2/(7); Pizarro, Rush (7) McMahon Moore (4) Lown (6) Peters (8)|Adeock (24). L d Sk t and Lollar; Pascual 15-10 and Today's Games ea S da ers TORONTO (CP) -- Sandra ) Green (3). Rew A om 00s 3 7 0. Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N)-- Hook (5-3) vs Jay (4-10) Lary 17-10 Sisler (3) Stump (5) . . (3-2) vs Anderson (11-10) A an (6) . . Morgan (6) and Wilson; Monbou-| "py, on 'at Los Angeles (2, Today's Games 0-1) (8. ~{skater in recent international And Propable Pitchers |(g2). + oU*X (85) and Sherry competition, was awarded first ~Latman (8-5) and Pierce|(N)--Roberts (13-15) vs M '|Second was Eleanor MacLeod of (13-13) vs Walker (108) and|mick (11-15), * MeCor-| toronto, Wendy Griner of Tor- Cleveland at Washington (N)-- Internat} was third and Margarei Crosland Grant (96) vs Ramos (12-17). - ous) League of Celgary, national senior titlist, Tsitouris (3-2) vs Brewer (9-10),|Havana 000 202 001-- 5 8 o Only male entraxis are Don Detroit at New York--Foytack|Columbus 000 100 000-- 1 8 2 McPherson of Stratford and iLines (9) and' Cobos. Skaters are competing for a | (Havana leads series 2-0) maximum of three positions open | (Buffalo 000 000 010-- 1 7 1/Olvmpics at Squaw Valley, Calif. 0 247.2 ¥ Bonstad, James (8) and Surkont (8) and Coker. Ti MN 79.489 10 . DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (AP)-- "412 (Richmond leads series 2-0) Eddie Crooks, 27 - vear - old 82 4182 {senior Grand Prix for motor Thursday's Resulis feycles Thursday in a race 015 301 000--10 11 2/Ng games scheduled Ee sa ol rd. DX ton, 26, shed | O'Toole, Brosnan 85 (4) and Today's Games fo his desth on the first lap Dotterer; Ceccarelli 5-4 Donnelly Minneapolis at Omaha (N ) |course in 2 hours, 23 minutes, (First games of best-of-seven|11.4 seconrs, averaging 94.87 by the catcher let O'Leary score of. Wright, If: Yahn, p: Kornylo Gazzola and Oshawa scored] TORONTO GAZZOLA: Scorrer, later on Yahn's single and then|Paul, If; McKee, of; Black, rf; Team No. 4 -- Harold Ball, Orest| Team No. § Trattner, Don Maeson. American League (Cincinnati ing, L 100 011 03x-- 6 11 2|Clarke Hubbell, Vic Coscarella. | Chicago 53 Bill 82 500 4% Bailey; Johnson, Elston (5) Gord Long, Steve Hercia. Soe) Detroit 70 70 50017 |Chi-Walls (7). (Frank mil, Warner "Buse James. 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