14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 Sad Sam's 'Beanball Proves A Boomerang e and -hitter, ti am right collarbone by Jackson in| the first inning and probably will| miss a couple of games. DRYSDALE SHARP Drysdale (3-1) walked just one and had a no-hitter until the fifth inning, when doubles by George Altman and Del Rice gave the Cubs their run. The side-arming ar inning. He had been 5-0/righthander struck out 10 for a against the Red Birds since they|league-leading total of 33--almost| traded him to the Giants a year exactly on pace with last season's ago. |top total of 242, Bill White, who came to the Drysdale and Wally Moon, who Cards in that swap, started the|cracked a tworun double, each scoring with a two-run triple. /had three hits, Then Stan Musial singled across Spahn collected his 268th vic- straight complete 8 third victory with a fou h defeated Ci Mil 4-3 in 11 innings on Del Crandall's home run and a four-hitter by Warren Spahn, who won his first. BLASTED OUT Jones (2-1) was rapped for six hits and lasted just two-thirds of dust them off for real. Sad Sam, retaliating after teammate Jin! Dayenpwt had been plunked by the Cards' Larry |Jackson, fired his first pitch be- hind Joe Cunningham. But after umpire Shag Crawford served a lecture on dusters, Cunningham singled and the Cards were off on a four-run first inning for a 4-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants Tuesday night. That tripped the tie for the National League lead with the Pittsburgh Pirates, idled by rain at Philadelphia in the first postponement of the major league season, Los Angeles Dodgers retained third place, beating Chicago Cubs 8-1 as Don Drysdale put away his fourth ALLAN CUP FINAL Heavy Practices For Trail Team TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- Johnny|shot in the next game, at least Horeck, manager-coach of Chat-\rot by the margin we were in ham Maroons, rolled his eastern the last one. Our defenceman es- | champions through a carefree but|pecially will be doing more fir- brisk 60-minute workout Tuesday ing from the point during power | in preparation for the second plays." game of the 1960 Allan Cup final| In the opener Chatham outshot | here tonight, Smoke Eaters 42-25. ol | The husky Maroons, displaying Monday's loss by Smoke Eaters | obvious confidence following their|--Who boast 10 native-born mem- | -1 tri in th . (bers on their team--was the first| 4-1 triumph Monday in the best: of-seven series opener, scrim. (in eight playoff starts and the| maged through most of their first in 10 playoff games at home. | workout with brief session used |p ANS UNHAPPY to sharpen their passing and|"'y giant sit well with the play- shooting. : lers or fans of this hockey-mad Meanwhile Trail Smoke Eaters, | smelting city in southeastern the western champions, toiled |B C. | through almost two hours of Horeck, former AHL player | practice with all but the final 30) with Buffalo, plans to stand pat| minutes taken up by passing and with the lineup that won the shooting practice. opener. Kromm expects to make | |day from league headquarters NEEDLED BY COACH (The change. ering Mig ere. Playing coach Bobby Kromm 4 Two players from Montreal {cont aunty pressed his forwards Bile Secto on Qefence. Another Royals and Hull-Ottawa Cana-|to sharpen their passing and put; P cHy om P diens, plus a player each from more zip into thelr shots. Kromm, | 2am - isroons. were] |Sudbury Wolves and Kingston|a needler and pepperpot on the; ven in the here] | Fromenscs, were elope, ice, was unhappy with the pass. business section here aboard a| There were no unanimou 8/ing and shooting of his club in fire rine io a short Lot fivel choices on the first all-star team Monday's loss. GS wr lay {but Jean - Claude Tremblay of| d {parade complete with pretty girls | J Y Ol «we let too many good chances and bands, Hull . Ottawa came closest {0|,round the net go by the boards," | Third game of the series will sgored in the first frame and Maroons scored first mid- uhanneus Loses nit jos. He e said. be played here Friday and the {Pie up a pos "I don't think we will be out-'fourth Saturday. THURSDAY'S GAMES which has led all the minoricybans' Len Cardenas and Bore al Buffalo--its biggest gold mine sonond home run to - . At Michigan State me u the fourth. lead the IL and a crowd of 14, since July Agase will start whipping his 4 they could see the Bisons |p Negray was next week at Michigan State Uni- ovals 'and Toronto Maple Leafs two more. iants out of a Mar. Big Four backfield group which and Toronto won over Miami 8-2 The IL son, on six hits over the fina] |ing against loser Jim O'Toole) christ and halfbacks Dick Shatto,/and Buffalo led all minor league gach day at the complete game by the Cardinal SPORTS Expect 14,000 At TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Babe Birrer gave Havana only The International Leagu four hits Tuesday night, with the No games scheduled 1 in total attendance for) Al t N the last four years, opens shop wiih Bivibot Je Altapell it his - Argos To P ractice --today when 1959 pennant-|three - run third for winning Buffalo Bisons play Rich-|\while Chico Carrasquel The Bisons already have won Jim King hit Toronto's first TORONTO (CP)<Toronto Ar-|live Of their first Sh games 10 bome run in Miami Stadia gonauts' rookie head coach Lou/000 is expected to watch the y game at Offerman Stadium, How. [LeAIS bay stack team into shape early this 3 bg second or third place with a spring training session with Allen Jones driving. in 3 with a loss because the Montreal Toronto runs with a single versity. are only a half a game away, the clincher. Rookie Georges|tory with his win over the Reds,| Agase will concentrate on his| "Montreal defeated Havana 4-2 anda, Bud Byerly and Billy|A two-out double by Vada Pinson J O'Dell blanked St. Louis, homer. and Gus Bell's first homer gave|will go to training eamp in Jus. in Tuesday night's only games. | Skilled tecnmiclans perform an less for the first time this sea- the Reds two runs in the third in-| They include fullback Cookie drew 1,778,079 last year average of 273 Inturatory wats Oshawa 7-18 innings. Jackson (12)|(12) Dave Mann and Tobin Rote, clubs with 413,118, scattered seven hits for the first | staff, Davenport was struck on the OIL KINGS ARE NOT WITHOUT SUPPOR "1% not hard to guess which | St, Catharines TeePees meet in [ jackets much to the delight of bo pretty Shirley Frank of | the Memorial Cup junior hock- | Edmonton players Bruce Mac- ronto will be cheering for | ey final. 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The reports tell us that Maroons actual- | Here is the first all-star team, ] 4 xq 1¢ dominated the play and were good value for their |With the number of points ac-| ays ton IN URED AGAIN weuesdiey 6.95 Sheet vooeusdens 1.29 win, We are never impressed with these comments be- Suivied by each Playety Mont. | NEW YORK (AP) -- Ted [ . . yt 3 : Gerry McNe! 1 - ri i '. cause one has to remember, we are likely reading the |real; defence: Jean « Claude | Mgr Jurges ALLL Thy gf PLYWOOD SHEATHING observation of an Eastern Canada scribe. However, we Tremblay (26) Huli-Ottawa; Moe " door and followed it up with a 5/16" x 4' x 8" have long contended, and it has been proven by a big Mantha (19) Montreal; centre:| (AP) -- Boston! Vicious kick after Tuesday's | x4 x 8, 8 taps A i Cal Gardner (23) K . right] NEW YORK (AP Boston Reg. 3.84 prceritage--that when the "visiting team" can win the C8 Gartner 2) Kingston; HEb| ona er Billy Jurges, "shocked" Boston-New York game. 8 x4 xB first game, they usually win the series. After all-- I D rey il Me. BY reports of dissension on the, "Can you beat this for luck?" | Reg. 4.32 x & i i f they get accustomed to tae has 1oRY: & . club, called his players into the he growled. "I was feeling | rH theyre hkey to pave: Siter yz Carly (33) Budmols. Visiting clubhouse at Yankee Sta-| great. Best in years. I was just I the ice, climate, etc. All teams but Montreal were|y; mn Tyesday, before the game getting in the groove. No aches | Jepresented hg the second team yin New York. and pains. I was getting set for sed of: Goal: Claude Evans (12) Trois.| Jurdes said he "asked them to| 3 helluva year. I felt it in my | |Rivieres: defence: Garry Blaine [State their gripes. Nobody did. I bones: (16) Sault Ste. Marie: Gerry 0d. feel that is the only way -to get "Then this had to happen." rowski (15) Sudbury a centre Bil this thing straightened out. He pulled a calf muscle just Carter (15) Hull-Ottawa: right! "1 want any player to come to below the back of the knee. wing: Orval Tessie i LE {me at any time with a problem. "I should be ready in about g: Orval Tessier (21) Kings-| 1, - *s Tow it should be." | ton; left wing: Gilles Tremblay|T at's how it shou i sai three or four days. But that (20) Hull-Ottawa Boston newspaper had said Red| will add up to about 10 games --r-------------------- --|Sox players were critical of | that I'll miss." Jurges' managing in Washington --y giqn't take Ted long to get . last weekend. Fn : RSDae) B 11 H H 1 dentified over his anger. Especially when 1 ay app One - player, un ond led, Fre those two home runs he hit in | dicted Jurges would be out as ,..e. two games were men- But Would Like rare before July 1. | tioned ' |TAKE POLL [err 1 i | A canvass of the players Tues- for a iy There A Summer Job {day produced mostly denials that ootting hurt again, I'll really {saything lic ee wore explode. But don't quote me. . i several \ ' ; " ve LSARY KB ul Ray Oue, who asked that his name Let em (the pitchers) sleep. . been nA National ok not be used, said Jurges had be-| Yiuame A; Sonsidering Fotis: | League rookie of the year, but ih come unpopular with the players 8 bi; won't sey = Ystiniay- didn't stop his job-hunting plansPY his hasty moves, constant be woula Nave quit lag yest | Tuesday juggling of players, and '"'unsound| but his pride refused to let | It was "wonderful" that a poll | tactics" on the field. Hin bow ou alter he batted of sportswriters had given him| Others, like Ted Williams, only 254, : 138 of a possible 180 points for Scoffed at the dissension reports. "When I wake up in the rookie honors, he said. "hs alal of horsefeathers,"| morning and see the sun shin- The 24 - year - old centre with $0aPD ams, : Chicago Black Hawks is a gradu-| 'It's those damn Boston writers |ate geologist, so far unemployed again. They're always starting for the summer months, Winning trouble. . . . the Calder Memorial Trophy iy the accompanying $1,000 cash, likely to be matched by another| AL. ACTION $1,000 from the Hawks, wasn't go- | ing to put off his search for a| . position with some firm until the of \ . 5) ite dox Break dump; Hay was asked what he ex- pected when he reported last ™ . ™ | year to Hawks from Calgary T | Stampeders of the Western 1gers ose elr 1IS Hockey League. | "I figured it would be tough," By ED WILKS |handed rookie, and Jim Perry {he said, "but I knew the biggest| Associated Press Staff Writer [combined for a five-hitter against {problem would be to get con-| It was a long time coming, butthe Tigers, whose run was un- fidence. We weren't going {00 tne American League champion | earned in the seventh inning. Vie well early on and when a club chicago White Sox finally broke | Power singled and scored the In- isn't going too well, rookies don't |, ce They junked their slump dians first run in the sixth on a i Ehguce. " just one game shy of the cellar | single by Johnny Temple, then| od 18 goal and. 37 assist, |Dehind a pair of overdue guys-- brought in the winner on a two- centering the big line of Murray|B> Shaw and Al Smith. a Balfour and Bobby Hull. Y!" Smith, batting a scrawny 16, (Walk and Don Dillard's pinch} hit a home run and was 5-5 in a sig dia Rocky Colavito | 15-hit outburst while Shaw, bat.| Xo TeAR GOCKY EOlATIe Wad OLD COUNTRY tered in a previous start, blanked yor th hood firet fous, who Ia Kansas City on five hits for an hi ®, BUDGET TERMS A cottage for every family The Yankees stayed within a 8-0 victory Tuesday night. nalf-game of the Tigers while That ended the White Sox' los- ete--but he's not pro boxing. material, Award r Record ctic Char W YORK (CP) -- E. T. AsgBlin's record arctic char won hinga special award in Field and St magazine's 1959 fishing oz., easily surpassed the previous Douglas Percy in 1957, also at |Finger Lake in the Ungava dis- trict of Northeastern Quebec. Asselin took his prize on spin- ning tackle and a smorgasbord ure, In the magazine's May issue, two other fish from Canadian waters show in the spinning list --a pike of 22 1b, 6 oz., caught . and established Quebec's|by Fred E. Martinitz of Merriam, F r Lake as the undisputed Kan., on a dardevel in Manitoba's this big cousin of the Lake Aimee; and as9%-pound brook trout. |brook trout taken by Thomas Asselin's beauty of 18 lb, 15McCormick of North Bay at Blue a mark of 17 1b., 12 oz., set by R.| ing string at four. Cleveland In- dians, winning their second in a row after dropping their first four, dealt the first-place Detroit Tigers their first defeat, 2-1 in 12 innings. Boston beat New York Yankees 7-5, and Baltimore out- slugged Washington 11-10. The Sox beat Ned Garver (1-0) with three in the first, starting |with a leadoff home run by Smith, who had only three hits in LONDON (Reuters) -- Results |of soccer matches played in the | United Kingdom Yesterday: English League Second Division Swansea town 6 Bristol city 1 Third Division Grimsby town 3 Southampton 2 Fourth Division Watford 2 Rochdale 1 Friendly Match {Motherwell 9 Flamingo (Brazil) 2 .296, adding a double and three] singles while driving in two runs | and scoring two. "| The As kicked in with five er-| rors, giving the White Sox four {Lake in the Chapleau district of Northern Ontario. McCormick's fish, which went for a Williams wabbler, placed {third in the brook trout open [division announced earlier. | | No muskie was included in the BEAT TIGERS 'spinning awards. I Wynn Hawkins, 24, a right his first 22 at bats. He's now at |for a 6-4 lead in the seventh. unearned runs: {be losing their second--both to Bos- | ton's Jerry Casale (2-0). 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