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The Oshawa Times, 19 Sep 1959, p. 12

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SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Fernhill Midgets Survive 3rd Game Fernhill Park Auto - Workers' (up, leaving Russell stranded om OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- Credit Union reached the semi- third base (1st game of Southern Ontario| finals of the Oshawa Minor Soft-| Woodview Park didn't. score finals) -- Hamilton Nickey's vs ball Association's Midget League |again. Mason improved from Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, at Al-|but they had to go 11 inningsithat point on and gave up only exandva Park, 4.45 p.m. last night before they managed|one hit, a single to Ryan in the OASA Intermediate - Industrial to eke out a 3-2 win over a spirit-|8th He faced only 17 batters in: Playoffs -- (1st game of All-On-jed Woodview Park club, in thethe last five lanings, but this tario championship finals) -- Sar-|third and deciding game of their time Hobbs came up with a Bess nia Polymer vs Oshawa Duplate, [quarter-final round, played at|effort, geting the next three at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. Fernhill Park ters without the ball leaving the OASA Pee Wee Playoffs This one proved a stern battle infield, . (3rd and deciding game of ser-|between two evenly - matched! In the 7th; Fernhill tied it up, ies) Frenchman's Bay vs|teams, with Mason for Fernhill | Flintoft singled with one out and North York, at Agincourt, 2.15|and Hobbs for Woodview, each advanced on a passed ball, then p.m, 2 putting on a fine pitching display With two_ out, Wilson doubled, OASA Senior "B" Playoffs -- and in the end defensive errors | scoring Flintoff, to make it 2-2. (2nd game of Eastern Ontariojtold the tale. | The dingdong battle continued. Zone finals) Oshawa Mer-| Fernhill got the first run of the|ln the 8th, Vernon got to third chants vs Kingston Indians, at|game, in .their seeond inning, [but eauldn't score. It was still Kingston Cricke! Field, 5.30 p.m.|when Crevier opened with a|2-2 in the last of the llth, with OASA Intermediate "C" Play-|single, advanced on a catcher"s/one out, When Norris singled. offs ~- (1st game of Southern On-|error and another at 1st base, Crevier also singled and a pass. tario finals) -- Brooklin Steven-|as Blythe was safe. Flintoff ed bail advanced the two rums son Motors vs Dresden, at Dres-|grounded, with Blythe retired at ners. Then Blyth grounded for a den, 8.15 p.m. 3rd base but Crevier scored on choice play, that saw the catcher TRACK AND FIELD the play. miss the play at the plate, as Oshawa and District Annual] Woodview Park tied it up in|Norris came home with the win- Track and [Field Championships|the third when Hobbs was safe|ning run. oday's Games Could Settle Pennant Fight ssoel Staff Braves, they, like the Dodgers,|35th one-run decision. A ea Press Weer |are on the spot with time run-| Bob Shaw shut out the Tigers The high tension National ning out on them, If San Fran-|on five hits for his 17th vietory. League pennant race could be all|eciseo wins two and they lose to{Sherman Lollar hit a home run but decided when Sunday dawns.|the Phillies, they, too, would bein the fifth inning to seitle it, | Or it could be completely|in bad shape--3% games back|Jim Bunning held the Sox to four |tangled. with seven to play. hits in the seven innings he toiled! Everything depends on how the| For the race to go right down|before giving way for a pinch San Frantisco Giants pod Les to the wire, the Soagers would hitter. o Angeles gers come out today|have to win two from San Fran-| { in their cruicial day-night double-|cisco and the Braves would have INDIANS BOMB A's : header and the Milwaukeel|to lick the Phillies. Then the| The Indians licked Kansas City Braves and Philadelphia Phillies ers and Giants would be A'S 11-2, while in other action, wind up in their single night|tied for first place and the Boston Red Sox vanquished New game. Braves would be just = half-game| York Yankees, 6-4, and Washing. With an idle night Friday, San back, ton Senators crushed Baltimore Francisco maintained its two- Only one National League game Orioles 5-3. a i By ED CORRIGAN Jim Perry of the Indians and | 'WIFIE' CONGRATULATES HUBBY AFTER WIN Dorothy Duncan is first on hand to congratulate her hus- band, Jimmy, atter' winning the Drivers' Association Cham- plonship award at Harewood last weekend. A TR-3 driver for Autosport Co. of Toronto, | Duncan received the most points during the racing sea- | son, at Harewood Acres. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Inter-County Names Stars LONDON, Ont. (CP -- London Majors and Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen have placed two play- ers each on the first team of the Inter-County Baseball Association | senior series all-stors, it was an- SPORTS MENU-- TODAY'S SPORTS Menu for local fans calls for the Juvenile OBA baseball game at the Kinsmen Stadium, which even at this late date, appears to be only tenta- tive since Kingston insists the game must be played in Belleville. But on last reports, it was still carded for Oshawa, so that's it. Then there's the OASA Junior "A" provincial semi-final opener at Alexandra Park at 4.45 p.m., between Hamilton Nickey's and Oshawa Scugog nounced Friday. One first - team player was selected from St. Thomas, Brant-| ford, Listowel, Guelpl, Galt and | Hamilton. i Four of the 1938 first team @gain won first - berth places. Harry Psutka and George Boni- face of the Dutchies were given| the catching and second base spots respectively, the positions game edge over the Braves and yas played Friday. The Chicago | Dodgers. {Cubs turned back the Phillies, Bud Daley of the A's were locked {in a tight pitchers' duel for six Meet, at Alexandra Park, p.m. 1.30 on a bad throw by the shortstop, WOODVIEW PARK: Russell, advanced on a passed ball and|lb, Hobbs, p, Ryan, cf; Gibbs, BIG ONES POSTPONED 5-4, in the 13th inning on an un- Friday night's Gaints-Dodgers | arned hm. r game was postponed because of| Tony Tayler walked rain, so starters Johnny Anton-|George Anderson bobbled what elli and Don Drysdale had an ex-| like a double play tra day to bite their finger nails. grounder by George Altm an. They go in the day game. {Then Irv Noren singled, giving, In the nighter, young Mike Mec- outfielder - turned - pitcher Bob Cormick starts for the Giants and Bowman his first loss. Dave Hill- Roger Craig gets the call for the man, fourth Chicago pitcher, got Dodgers. « credit for the victory. If the Giants can sweep the two games, Los Angeles, for all practical purposes, yi be out of| the running. The Dodgers then : would be four games back with| Any combination of two White lonly six to play. Sox victories or two Cleveland The day's delay was welcome Indians' defeats and Al Lopez' to both teams because Antopelli/ ¢lub will win its first American and Drysdale, alike, are tired.|League pennant in 40 years. Drysdale, though, has been inef-' In fact, if the White Sox lick fective in the last month and athe Detroit Tigers today they half, so manager Walt Alston is can't do any worse than tie even -- taking a necessary gamble with if they lose every remaining him, game and the second place In- Alston knows that i the Dodg- dians win all the rest of their ers are to win the pennant, Drys-| games. dale must be his big man. |" The White Sox maintained their The magic number for the go- go Chicago White Sox today was In| July, the lanky righthander won|5% game margin over the In-| seven in a row, but now he has/dians Friday night when they lost sevem of his last eight. downed Detroit Tigers in typical BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS National League w By THE CANADIAN PRESS scored on Ryan's sacrifice fly. ss; Bickle, 3b; Bradley, If; A, and ¢ innings. Each was tagged for one hit, a home run. Lou Klimchock eed off on Perry in the third and Jim Piersall got it back in the sixth. Frank Baumamm was coasting | along on a 6-0 lead--the result of a five-run Red Sox outburst in the first inning--when the, Yankees suddenly came to life(gtadiym, 8.45 p.m.; Peterborough in the ninth. Before it was over, UEW ve Oshawa Thistle, at Pe- the Yanks had scored four runsiterborough, 6.00 p.m. and Ux- and Mike Fornieles had to come|pridge vs Oshawa Kickers, at Ux- in and put out the fire. {bridge, 6.00 p.m. | Bill Fischer snapped his per-| | sonal losing streak at six games PASEBALL, "A" Major Play. in turning back the Orioles. He offs -- (3rd and deciding game of hadn't won a game since Julyicomi finals) -- Kingston vs Osh-| 16, He gave up only two hits for|,wa UAW Local 222, at Kinsmen the first eight innings and was|Cjyie Memorial Stadium, 2.00 tapped for three more in thelp m. | ninth before getting out of a jam. | LAWN BOWLING | Mixed Doubles Tournament (Felt Trophy) -- at Oshawa Lawn Bowling ¢lub, 1.30 p.m. | ER Oshawa and District Assoc. -- |1talia ve Malta. at Kinsmen Sta- dium, 7.00 pm.; Old Country Club vs Port Hope, at Kinsmen| -- In the fifth inning, Pipher open-|Adair, rf; .D Adair, ¢; Pipher, ed with a triple and Russell[2b. doubled, to score Pipher. A pass-| FERNHILL PARK: Vernon ed ball put Russell on third base|2b; Mosier, rf; Norris, ef] hut Mason came up with good Crevier, 3b; Blyth, 1b; Flintoff, pitching at this point. He got|lf; Markus, ¢, Wilson, ss; Mason, Hobbs to ground out, fanned] Umprres: March and Yourke Ryan and forced Gibbs to pop |vich, Woodview Park Bantams More Into Semi-Finals Woodview Park Bantams, sea-|grounded out and Mitchel! flied son's league-leaders in the Osh- out but Pilkey and Jarvis both awa Minor Softball .Association's|singled then Crozier hit a double, {Kiwanis Bantam League, finally to complete the five-run rally. Joe Gordon Beats Axe Quits Post KANSAS CITY Gordon, who has no intention of SUNDAY'S GAMES {BASEBALL | OBA Junmior "A" {1st game of Ontario semi-fin legion, at Kinsmen Civie M morial Stadium, 2.00 p.m. MONDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Inter-County League Playoffs (3rd game of championship nals) -- Thompson Plumbing (CP) Joe andra Park, 8.00 p.m. Playoffs -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Playoffs| snapped out of their hitting slump| The winners added seven more last night, to whip Radio Park runs in the second inning, Mec- 121-9 in the third and deciding Namee's homer and Mitchell's game of their quarier-final p'ay- double being the only two hits, 2l| off round. Woodview Park now but three walks and twe errors 'serles) -- Cornwall vs Oshawal,, ye int the Bantam League made the other runs possible. © semi-finals, opening their mext The winners added two in the [series on their home diamond, fourth, one in the fifth and then {Monday evening, with Eastview splurged for six more in the {Park as the visitors. sixth, with Mitchell's homer and Radio Park threatened with a double by Jarvis being the big fi- [two men on bases in ea" o e|blows in this scoring parade. vsl|first two innings last night but it Stapley, D. Bennett, R. Cui- | Tony's Refreshments, at Alex-|{wasn't until D. Bennett belied a lens, Aldsworth and McDonald homer in the third inning, that all had two hits apiece for the they were able to get a run and losers, in fact Stapley had three, they played last year. Stan An-| National League derson of London and Daniell pos Angeles at San Francisco Jackson of Guelph were given ppd rain. outfie'd positions again. | Philadalphia Other first-team players are: | 010 003 000 000 0--4 8 Ray Urban, St. Thomas, first Chicage base; Don Mayes, London, third] 001 100 020 000 1-5 10 © base; Ernie Myers, Listowel,| Owens, Meyer (10) Bowman 0-1 shortstop; Jimmy Wilkes, Brant-{(12) and Lonnett, Thomas (10); ford, outfield, Richard Jack, Ceccarelli, Elston (9) Henry (11) Hamilton, righthanc pitcher, and Hillman 7-11 (13) and S. Taylor. Basil Curry, Galt, southpaw. HR: Pna-Freese (21) Post (21); On the second al! - star team |Chi-S. Taylor (12). are: Joe Yosurak, Kiichener-| Only games scheduled. Waterloo, first baseman; Bob Salvisburg, Braatford, second Cleaners. The annual Oshawa and District track-and- field championships meet, which starts at 1.30 o'clock today, will be just about all cleaned up, by the time the Junior softballers are ready to take the diamond. This should be a real battle, between two of the best clubs in their class, in Ontario, fighting for the right to go to Sault Ste. Marie for the All-Ontario finals. To- night, at Alexandra Park, at eight o'clock, it's Sarnia vs, Oshawa Duplate in the first game of the Ontario In- dustrial championship finals and here again, some classy softball entertainment can be anticipated. There's a game here tomorrow afternoon also, a Junior "A" OBA baseball game, with Cornwall meeting Oshawa Legion at Kinsmen Stadium, first game of their series. waiting for a miracle, beat the axe Friday by announcing he will not return next vear as manager of the American League Cleve land Indians. There is mountlng evidence his successor will be Leo Durocher, former manager of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. The 44 - year - old Gordon, in- volved in a bitter dispute with Cleveland boss Frank Lane over the running of the club, said: "We just did not see eye to eye and since he is the boss I just decided to step out of the picture for 1960." Gordon is on a one-year con- tract, Lane saic earlier this week it wouid take a miracle--the In dians winning the pennant--for Joe to be signed for next season. The Indians are 5% games be- hind league leading Chicago White Sox and have only seven games left. Lane and team vice-president Nate Dolin were in Pittsburgh Friday talking with Durocher, who has said he will not return Pet. GBL to his $65.000 job with the Na- 615 --- [tional Broadcasting Company. 578 5% | Lane said his conference with .503 16% | Durocher was only preliminary A490 18% and Leo also was negotiating A483 19% |with other clubs. But there is a {growing convietion among those 432 27 travelling with the Indians that |8an Francisco 82 Los Angeles Milwaukee 1 | Pittsburgh {Cincinaati {Chicago i8t. Louis p Philadelphia 86 415 21% Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Los Angeles ai San Francisco (2N)-=Drysdale (16-13) and Craig| (8-5) vs Antonelli (19-9) and Me-| Cormick (12-14) Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N)-- Buhl (13-9) vs Cardwell (9-9). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh -- New- combe (138) vs Law (179). Chicago at St. Louis (N)--Ander- son (12-11) vs Miller (3-2), Sunday's Games Milwaukee at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Chicago at St. Louis Los Angeles at San Francisco Monday's Games Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N) Chicago at 8t. Louis (N) Only games scheduled American League w -- (Midget League) -- Kingside by that time the score was 120 a homer and two singles. For Park ve Fernhill Park, at Fern- against them. |Woodview Park, McNamee, hill Park, 1st game of semi-finals, Home-runs proved Radio Mitchell, Pilkey, Jarvis, Cooper 5.30 om.; (Bantam League) -- Park's only scoring weapon and Elliott were the big batters. Eastview Park at Woodview Park|against Leaming's pitching, until! RADIO PARK: Stapley, ef: and Scuthmead at Simcoe Hall [the final inning. Aldsworth March, ss; D. Bennett, 3b; R. Cowan Park, 1st game of semi-|homered in the fourth and Stap-| Cullens, 1b; L. Cullens, If; Alds- finals, 5.45 p.m. sharp. All teams|ley and R. Cullens both ¢louted worth, ¢c; McDonald, ri; Connell, in Minor Assoc playoffs are re-|four-ply blows in the fifth, to|p; Heholt, 2b. minded that in the event of rain, |give Radio Park a total of four] WOODVIEW PARK: Kitelien, the game must be played the fol-| runs, all on homers. 13h: Elliott, 1b; McNamee, e; lowing day. In the 7th they clicked for five Leaming, p; Mitchell, ss; Pilkey, SOCCER runs. Heholt was safe on an|2b; Jarvis, If; Crozier, ef; and Oshawa and District Assoe. --|opening error, then Stapley | Cooper, rf. Old Country Club vs Polonia, at|singled, March doubled and D.!| Umpires: A. Barnes and T. Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, Bennett then hit his second|Barnes. 7.00 p.m. and Italia vs Uxbridge, home-run of the game, Singles oh de yn Si fT SE mange cops vn, N.Y. Rangers Connell, "pitching for Radio|Beau, 1958 Queen's Plate winner, Thump Barons Park, was given a warm recep-| is through racing. The four-year- tion at the start, He issued ajold broke a bone. in his right fore- walk to Kitchen then Elliott and'leg at Old Woodbine Tuesday. McNamee both singled. Leaming The horse has won $36,430. NIAGARA FALLS (CP)--New York Rangers rolled to their| third straight exhibition hockey victory Friday night, thumping] Cleveland Barons 82 as Andy] Hebenton set the pace hy scor- ing three goals The Nationa! Hockey League Rangers jumped to a 4-0 lead in the first period, outshooting the American Hockey League Barons, 19-5. | Hebenton got two goals in the| 66 66 72 76 76 80 Bauman 6-4 Fornieles (9) and white; Maas 13-8 Gabler (1) Grba (9) and Berra, Blanchard (3). HR: NY-Lope (21). Baltimore 100 000 002-3 § 2 Wash 013 000 01x-- 5 9 0 Walker 11-9 H. Brown (8) and Triandos; Fischer 99 and Court- ney. HR: Wash-Lemon (33). Detroit 000 000 000-- 0 5 0 Chicago 000 010 00x-- 1 4 0 Bunning 16-13 Sisler (8) and Berberet; Shaw 17-5 and Lollar. HR: Chi-Lollar (21). Cleveland 000 001 604--11 8 1 chicago Kansas City 001 000 001-- 2 5 3|(Cleveland Perry 12-9 and Brown; Daley New York 15-13 Herbert (7) Grunwald (9) |Detroft and House HR: Cle-Piersall (4); Baltimore KC-Klimehock (2). "| Boston International League Kansas City Following this week-end action in other centres, which includes the second game of the Senior "B" series between Kingston and Oshawa Merchants in the Lime- stone City this evening, other OASA dates will likely be announced. Toronto Ostranders eliminated Al Pacey and the Hamilton Senior "B" team, so they'll likely take on the winner of the Oshawa-Kingston series, as soon as possible, next week. Oshawa's Sunnyside Mid- gets and Scugog Cleaners Juveniles are both marking time, awaiting their next opponents in OASA playoff competition. For the Midgets, it looks like Point Edward while Galt Juveniles, with a first win over North York, is expected to emerge in that series. Meanwhile, there are no definite softball playoff games in OASA action, booked for here this next week, as yet. However, Tony's and Thompson's resume their Inter-County league fin- als on Monday night at Alexandra Park while both the shortstop; Larry Cunningham, Hamilton, Russ Evon St. Thomas, and Gerry Anderson, London, outfield; Wilbert Franklin, Brant- ford, catcher; Johuny Ambrose, St. 'Taomas, righthand pitcher, Ron Stead, Brantford, southpaw. Players were selected by 40 sports writers, sportscasters, baseball managers and execu- tives in the various le a gue centre, HAVE RENAULT 57 62 73 7 76 7 83 85 9 85 74 72 7 70 63 Washington 62 Remember When ? . . . Pancho Gonzales of Los An. geles hit the top tenuis ranks 11 years ago today by defeating Eric Srugess of South Africa in the U.S. tennis singles final af] Midget and Bantam teams in Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc, ranks, swing into semi-final rounds on Monday evening, Fernhill Park had to go 11 innings last night before they, nosed out Woodview 3-2 in the third game of their Midget quarter-finals. and in Bantam action, Woodview defeated Radio Park, in their third game. BRIGHT BITS: -- Latest word from the Interpro- vincial Rugby Football Union Junior League is that the game between Balmy Beach and Oshawa "Imps," ex- pected to be played here this coming Wednesday even- ing, has been postponed until later in the season. This means the "Imps" ean nurse their bruises and get ready for their next league game, against North York, next Saturday . . . TORONEO ARGOS meet Hamilton Tiger- Cats at the CNE Stadium on. Sunday afternoon and what, a couple of weeks ago loomed as a real attraction for the holders of subscriber's tickets, now seems more of an obligation. The performance of Argos in their last outing at Ottawa has brought down stern eriticism on their heads and no doubt their attendance will suffer . + . JOE GORDON may have beaten General Manager Frank Lane to the punch--when he announced yester- day that he'll finish this season as pilot of the Cleveland Indians but that he will definitely not be with them néxt term, Leo Durocher is being already toiited as the future manager of the Indians . . . N.Y. RANGERS de- feated Cleveland Barons in an ex. hockey game last night and Toronto Leafs won 3-1 over Chicago Black Hawks. Leafs cut five players yesterday, gave them to coach Murphy Chamberlain for his Sudbury Wolves club, At the same time, Leafs announced they had bought Ted Hampson, a 22-year-old centre, on waivers, from the Rangers. He was fop scorer with Vancouver Canucks last season . . . RAY JUDD pitched Peterboro Lakefields to a 2-0 OASA Inter, "A" win over New To- ronto on Wednesday night. In 29 games pitched this peaton, Jud has had the phenomenal total of 585 strikeouts, an average of better than 20 per game. wow! . . . THIS WEEK-END could settle the vig oi tion of what teams are going to be in this year's World Series, Chicago White Sox are within reach of the Am- erican League pennant but in the National League anything ean: happen yet--and probably will . : WHITE S80X beat Detroit Tigers 1-0 yesterday on Lol- lar's homer. Now Chicago needs onl t i clinch the title. ye Ee Vuk Harness Drivers Injured In Spill MONTREAL '(CP) -- Driver| Rogér White suffered a cerebral when ner driver tried to slow down to avoid au accident, White, driving Summer Look and fol lowing closely behind was thrown when his horse jumped i § {about 10 feet over prostrate concussion Friday night and one|Janet's Pride. other driver was taken to hospi- tal for observation following a|ously 'mrt five horse pileup in the 10th) In the $1,500 featured eighth race at Blue Bonnets Raceway. race, Bonnie Song won the B and The accident occurred as the|C trot in.2:09. The seven-year-old Barses were Sompleting the first {brown mare from Owen Sound, quarter mile Janet's Pride, driven by Jack Gordon, returned dfiven by Real Paradis, felil$460, $3.70 and $3.00. Forest Hills, N.Y. Gonzales, who| had been seeded eighth, won 6-2,| 6-3, 14-12. He retained the title the : following year by defeating | Frank Schroeder, then turned professional. | Havana 000 001 001-- 2 12 0 422 28% | Richmond 000 000 001-- 1 5 0 Sanchez and Gonder; Monroe and Darrell Johnson, Shantz (9) (Havana leads best - of - seven final 2-1) Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Detroit at Chicago--ZLary (17-10) | or Foytack (13-14) vs Donovan (99) or Pieréc (14-14). Cleveland at Kansas City (N)-- FEW HOLDOVERS McGill Grid Faces Bleak By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) -- Things don't look foo rosy again this year for Bruce (Bomes) Coulter, sophomore coach of McGill Uni- versity's football Redmen. | In the off-season his prospects were anything bul bieak. Only three weeks ago some of the more hopeful alumni even had visions of the Senior Inter- collegiate championship that has eluded the wumiversity for 20 years Certainly, thére was reason for at least mild optimism. Graduation claimed only six members of last seasom's third- place club, Moreover a number of highlytouted new faces were expecied to bolster the club, among them three proven stars from the United States. The bubble burst the day Coul- ter opened training camp. LOSSES HEAVY Instead of 22 hcldovers, Coul- ter had but 14, mainly second- stingers. The others had either dropped from the university or Harshman (6-10) vs Kucks (8-10). Baltimore at Washington -- Pap- pas (149) vs Clevenger (8-4). Boston at New York -- Brewer (9-11) vs Ford (14-10). Sunday's Games Boston at New York Baltimore at Washington Cleveland at Kansas City Detroit at Chicago Monday's Games Nome scheduled International League Havana 2 Richmond 1 (Havana leads best - of - seven final 2-1) American Association Fort Worth at Minneapolis ppd, rain. Coach Season year of football because of aca- demic pressure, None of the Americans turned up. Two enrolled else where and quarterback Tom Sky- peck from Cornell University was found ineligible for football, short |one academic credit Skypeck's ility was 15 411 |year. | I -- Durocher will lead the club mext|first period. Camille Henry and Dean Prentice each picked up one. | In the second period, the Rangers padded their margin to) 7-1, with Jim Bartlett and de- fenceman Ian Cushenan scoring on Baron goaitender Gil Mayor | and Hebenton getting his third goal. Joe Hogan put Cleveland on| the scoreboard when he scored {from a meat pass by Greg Hicks. 1 Lane said he intends talking to others and needed permission from other clubs to do so. This meant he might try to hire a manager now under contract to] another major league club. Gordon, relaxed and amiable, said he had no definite plans. Whether he would finish the sea- son with the club was up to Lane, he saia. | | BOWLERS WANTED Openings Still Available For Leagues hard-felt. They were counting on | the 27-year-old Ivy League vet- D.A.F.A, | eran to repiace passing ace Dick ALL ONTARIS © A Carr. For three seasons follow- n . Intermediate Finals ing a stint at Columbia Univer- SARNIA vs, sity game a was one of Six ough gradu- DUPLATE OSHAWA TONIGHT, 8 P.M. ation. The Redirien will likely go with ALEXANDRA PARK John Roberts as No. 1 quarter- bek. Roberls is a Montrealer who attended Mount Allison Uni- versity of Sackville, N.B. He came to MeGill jast year but Industrial League Wednesday, 9 p.m. APPLY MOTOR CITY BOWLING 78 RICHMOND ST. W. RA 3.3212 was .xeligible to play under the intercollegiate transfer rule. In reserve the team has Frank Maczko, a hustling reokie from| Sarnia. ; Before the stait of the 1958 cam- | paign Coulter successfully pre- | dicted his ciub's third-place per- formance (with a 3-4 record). 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