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The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1960, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 2, 1960 KINGSTON TEAM CAPTURES ONTARIO 10-PIN TITLE Ed Donnelly's Kingston, Ont,, team captured the Ontario 10- pin team bowling champion- $1000 and individual trophies. The champions are, left to right: Jack Hewitt, Rudy Pari. ships Saturday. Norton Elec. tronics bowled a total handi- capped score of 3123 to win | ets, Napanee Captures Int. A Hockey Title NAPANEE (CP) -- Napanee Comets won their third straight Intermediate A Ontario Hockey Association championship Satur. day night when they defeated Geor| n Raiders 8-3, Napa won the best-of-seven series 42, Pat Gilmore scored three goals to lead the Comets to thelr con vineipg victory, Other Nap scorers were Tom Good Jack Brady, Jack McKeown, Ti Toppausind and George Jacklin, ave Irons, Wayne Thompson and Blake Ingles scored for n The Raiders, outplayed throughout the game by the Com- , were saved from a more humiliating defeat only through the bela goaltending of Barry Smit ' zeau, Orton Donnelly, Ed Don nelly, Harvey Robinson: and Neil Robbs, YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Bill Bruton, Braves-- led Milwaukee to 5-4 Viewty over Philadelphia with five hits, in cluding his first homer of the year and a double, Pliching ~~ Gerry Staley and Law Still Rules As Bucks Get 9th By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer The pre-season line on Pitts. Surgh read: 'sound defence, good peed, thin pitehing, lacks power," This is the same club that scored 12 runs Saturday and 13 runs Sunday while stretching its winning streak to nine games, the club's longest since 1944 What happened? The batting averages tell part of the story: Smokey Burgess 188, Roberto Clemente 377, Dick Groat ,349, Bob Skinner 327. The pitching, records tell the rest: Vern Law 4-0, Bob Friend 3-0. Overshadowed by Bob Friend in previous years, Law compiled a brilliant 18-9 season last year only to play second fiddle to El ray Face's sensational relief pitching (18-1), But there has been no stopping Law this season. His fourth | straight Sunday was a sound saved the victory for starter Glen Rnediitar ovel Clucimati 2. Hobbie, He allowed only three harmless singles after the third inning, odaanday, Jiiaburin fattened Clemente hit a bases loaded|inning en route to a 127 victory home run off Don Newcombe in|oyer Cincinnati, The Philadelphia {the first inning, Bill Mazeroski|Milwaukee game was rained out. Bot 8 three-run homer in the Willie McCovey unloaded two jeights. homers and drove in three runs Pittsburgh has a two - game ,g gan Francisco Giants defeated |lead on San Francisco whieh, like Los Angeles 6-3, Los Angele. had an unusual Sun. An eighth - inning homer by day open date. Leon Wagner, his second of the Billy Bruton collected five hits, [game gave St, Louis Cardinal including his first homer of the . co victory over Chicago Cubs year, in Milwaukee's 5-4 victory a: st Louis over Philadelphia Sunday. Don Jd McMahon rescued Lew Burdette SHOVED INTO CELLAR in the ninth, | The Pirates' rout of the Reds Tony Taylor drove in three(was Cincinnati's 11th defeat in 16 runs with his four hits in a 5-4/games this season and shoved decision for Chicago Cubs over|them into the cellar. St. Louis, Don Elston's fine re.| Burdette took a 5-1 lead into the lief work as the third Cub pitcher/ninth at Milwaukee only to run | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS into trouble, After three runs scored, McMahon came in and ended the game with one pitch by making Al Dark ground to Eddie Mathews. The loser was Don Cardwell, Elston took over for the Cubs with the bases full, Chicago lead. ing St, Louls 5-3 and a 20 count on Leon Wagner, He got Wagner on a pop up, yielded a run on a sacrifice fly by George Crowe and struck out Bob Nieman, Daryl Spencer hit his fifth homer Frank Baumann, White Sox turned in brilliant relief pitching jobs in doubleheader sweep over Detroit 6-3, 5-2, Staley allowed only one hit in four Innings and Baumann blanked Tigers with three hits after replacing Dick Donovan in first inning of second game, ONTARIO SWIM MEET TORONTO (CP) ~~ Lawrence Park collegiate of Toronto won the all-Ontario high school cwim- ming championships 8 atu rday night with 54 points, four more than runner - up Brantford Col- for the Cards. legiate and Vocational Institute, n THE CANADIAN PRESS Plenty of fish and hundreds of fishermen were reported in fish. ing areas throughout Ontario as the 1060 trout fishing season opened during the weekend, | Biggest catch reported was a {10%-pound rainbow trout hooked |by Bill Hatfield of Detroit at Owen Sound. Second largest was an 8% pound brown trout caught by| Mike Sosnowski at Brantford with | a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY American League Kansas City 100 000 000 Cleveland 000 000 02x-- Daley (1-1) and Chitl; Latman,| Briggs (10) (8) and Nixon (8). HR: KC.Tuttle (1); Cle-Held (5), Wash 000 010 000-1 4 0 Boston 000 000 02x-- 2 5 0 Pascual (1-3) and Battey, Nar. | ragon (8); Sturdivant, Fornleles| (2-) (8) Bowsfleld (9) and H.| Sullivan, Gile (8), HR: Wsh-Con- solo (2), New York $10 005 410-16 16 0 Baltimore Coates (3-0) and Howard, Blan.| chard (9); Pappas, (1-1) (2) Jones (3) Mabe (6) perg, Courtney (7). HR: NY:| Maris (3) son (1). Detroit at Chicago, ppd, rain National League 0(10)1 100 000-12 14 0 h 4 1 1020010710 1 Daniels, (10) Glel (6) Face (8) and Smith; MeLish, (0-2) Bron san (2) Osteen (3) Lawrence (5 Nuxhall (7) Henry (0) and Bailey. HR: Pgh<Clemente (3) Mazeroski (2); Cin-McMillan (6) Bailey (1). Chicago 100 080 000 4 7 1 St. Louis 010 111 01x-- 5 9 0 Anderson, Elston (2.3) (7) and Thacker; Mizell, Broglio (6) Me-| Daniel (10) (7) and Sawatski, Smith (9). HR: StL-Wagner 2 (4) White (8) Bawatskl (2), San Fran 030 020 010~ 6 9 Of Los Angeles 000 010 002-3 5 1 0'Dell, (1.2) Miller (6) Loes (9) and Schmidt; Drysdale, (3-2) La bine (6) Williams (8) and Plg- natano, HR: SF-McCovey 2 (7)| Bressoud (2) Marshall (1); LA- tano (1) Demeter (1), lelphia at Milwaukee, ppd, Phila rai International League Richmond 102 122 210-11 16 3 Rochester 240 300 100-10 18 2 Br.nstad, B ay! Acker (6) Miesler (7) Grba (8)! and Shantz; R. Ricketi hue (6) Hurd (8) Stone decki (9) and D, Ricketls umbus 000 200 000-- 2 7 2 ffalo 002 (40 00x-- 6 12 0 "Francis, Olivo (6) Lamabe (7) Tornay; Lehman and Lon. (8) Sa t. Montreal 001 010 070 911 | Miami 111 000 100-- 4 11 2| yrob, Hunter (7) Hoskins (8) and Teed; Hoeft, Stock (8) Archer (8) Byrd (8) Stewart (8) ald Green. Toronto 000 000 003-3 6 7 Havana 101 000 140-7 14 1 Chakales, Heman (5) Scantle bury (8) and Jones; Pena and Azcue. SUNDAY American League New York 301 100 000-- 511 1 Baltimore 020 600 10x-- 9 12 2 Terry, Shantz (3) Gabler (1.2) Romano, | Chit}; mano, Washington at Boston (2) ppd, Phila Milwaukee Farrell (7) Short (8) and Coker Burdette, (2-1) McMahon (9) and Crandall, HR: Mil-Bruton (1), Pittsburgh 400 020 034-13 12 000 000 000-- 0 8 2 Cincinnati Coleman combe, (1-1) Purkey Anderson|rence (8) Osteen (9) and Bailey. '= (6) Portocarrero (7) and Gins- HR: Pgh-Clemente (4) Mazeroski Skowron (4) Richard-| Chicago k (2) Dick (8) (2-1) and Nixon, HR: KC-Herzog| Today's Games (2) Siebern 2 (4); Cle-Phillips 2| (And Probable Pilichers) 2), [Chicago (Score 0-1) at Baltimore 1 6 1|Kansas City 000 000 010-- 1 8 2/walker (0-0) (N). 2 § 1/Cleveland 000 012 00x-- 3 7 2|Cleveland (Bell 1-1) at Washing: Brunet, (0-1) Johnson (8) anditon Ramos (0-1) (N), Stigman (10) and Ro-| =~ Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Washington (N) Chicago at Baltimore (N) Detroit at New York Kansas City at Boston International League W L Pct. GBL 10 L833 - 8 8 [] 4 4 rain, National League 100 000 003-- 4 12 001 010 30x-- 6 18 1 (12) Simmons (1) | guttalo ' | 'loronto | Montreal Rochester Havana Richmond Columbus Miami Cardwell, 0 101 000 000-2 9 2 Law (40) and Burgess; New:| (3) Law| 3 9 Today's Games |Toronto at Havana 001 030 100-- 6 11 1 Montreal at Miami 100 110 010-- 4 6 0|(Only games scheduled) (21) Schroll (8) Elston Tuesday's Games (3. St, Louis Hobbie, (8) and 8, Taylor, Neeman (8);|Rochester at Columbus Jackson, (1-3) Barnes (7) Broglio|Buffalo at Richmond (7) McDaniel (9) and Sawatski,|(Only games scheduled) Smith (9), HR: StL-Spencer (5), International League Richmond 000 000 000--~0 5 0 Rochester 002 000 00x 2 7 3 Stafford, Acker (7) and Shantz; Browning and Ricketts, Richmond 220 0000-4 9 1 Rochester 010002 03 6 1 Freeman and Gonder, Shantz (5); Rube, R. Ricketts (2) Stone (8) Dick (6) Hurd (7) Welsler (7) and Ricketts, Mateosky (7), Columbus 000 010 200-3 7 1 Buffalo 300 100 00x 4 § 0 Lines, Banta (6) Willlams (7) and Hall, Onuska (6); Hacker, {Phillips (7) Mahaffey (9) and | Lonnett, {Columbus 001 010 002-- 4 10 0 | Buffalo 002 000 000-2 7 2 Veale, Williams (4) Banta (8) {and Tornay; Smith, Surkont (5) Phillips (5) Erickson (9) and] | avis, Lonnett (6), Montreal 000 010 000 1 7 0 Miami 100 001 10x--~ 3 6 ?| Birrer, Scott (8) and Teed, Cat ton (;8) Valentinetti and Me: Cardell, | \lontreal NATURAL GAS IS YOUR BEST BUY for HOUSE MEATING 000 1003-4 7 1 Miami 000 101 1-3 9 1 Perranoski, Valdes (4) Birrer (3) Hosking (7) Kunkel (7) and Cat 'eed (7); Luebke, Stoe (7) Stewart (7) Moford (7) and Green (Only games scheduled) NOTHING DOWN Ne Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 8 vears on monthly gas bills | $14.00 0" ne, ie ding labour and Is te connect Moarest existing bases ment duets. monthly Installs a conversion burner, mos 85.00 t furnaces. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE National League FL Pet, GBI 3 800 -- H97 815 Ba 500 433 200 207 Pittsburgh 12 San Francisco 10 Milwaukee Log Angeles St. Louls Philadelphia Chicago Cincinnati | Today's Games (And Probable Plichers) Pittsburgh (Haddix 11) at St. Louls (Kline 040) (N) Milwaukee (Spahn 10) at San Francisco (MeCormick 2-0) (N) 5 8 5 Re ? 1 5 10 4 10 4 | and worm, | Third was an eight-pound Kam-| loops trout caught at Granite| Lake north of Tweed by Bill Beattie of Toronto, using spinning tackle, A seven-pound rainbow was| caught erry Blair, who, with his brother Darryl, netted 10 trout by 9 am, at Owen Sound Saturday, Albert Blair of Oakville got a 6%-pound rainbow at Col- lingwood where 40 boatloads of fishermen were out in the harbor, HAPPY YOUNGSTER Among the small fry, Tommy Forhan, 12, of Owen Sound caught a 4%-pound rainbow on the opening day. At Cobourg, Arthur Moon got a five-pound rainbow in Shelter Valley Creek and George Throop took three in the three - pound class, There was a Jahing, field day at Thornbury where 40 rainbows were taken in four hours, Terry Jackman of Clarksburg got a six Anglers Do Well 'On Opening Day AMERICAN LEAGUE Win Hawkins might have needed re- hen Frank Lane traded away), ""c iday's game If it hadn't nnounced|been for Phillips' slugging. He a Gandia Sune going|Was nicked for two homers by to gamble with young Piers, Norm Siebern and one by Whitey Wynn Hawkins ick Stig-| Herzog among the 10 Kansas City man, two 24-year-old members of{hiis. The Indians piled up an the 1060 rookie crop, gen.|eorly lead off loser Ned Garver, mana; Sunday complete sweep score, The Detroit-Chicago game was rained out, man hel; himself in the eral manager Lane and second a betgcu started a rally with a single to open the fifth, After a sacrifice and a single by Johnny Temple, the pitcher bumped into catcher Harry Chiti Joe Gordon look good when they games In a dou over Kansas City. Hawkins, a righthander from the Mobile farm, allowed 10 hits but lasted nine innings to win his second game 6-4 with the help of five runs batted in on two homers by Bubba Phillips, Stigman, a southpaw out of San Diego, turned in a steady six-hit effort in the 3-1 second game, won by Vie Power's two-run sin. gle with the bases loaded, S0X ON TOP Despite the success of these precocious Indians, the defend champion Chicago White Sox tool over the undisputed American League lead for the first time this season, The White Sox whipped Detroit 6-3 and 5-2 in the relief Jitcliing of Gerry Staley #nd Frank Baumann, Baltimore's young Chuck Estrada survived a three-run first inning and went all the way to a 95 decision over the New York Yankees, A Washington. Boston doubleheader was rained out, The Yanks had a brief moment of glory, earller holding first place all alone after walking all over Baltimore Saturday with 16 hits and a 16-0 shutout. In other Saturday games Cleveland shaded Kansas City 2-1 on Woodie off the lefty was unearned, Staley, crowding 40, gave the Tigers only one hit after replac- ing Bob Shaw in the sixth, Al Smith homered for the Box and Al Kaline for the Tigers but the winning blows were doubles by fherm Lollar and Billy Goodman in the three-run sixth, Baumann, former Boston Red Sox er, took over for Dick Donovan with two out in the With Decrok leading 50. Te" shut BEST UMPIRE TO RECEIVE TROPHY MONTREAL (CP)---The oft- maligned baseball umpires-- at least those who toil in half a dozen leagues in this gen. eral area of Quebec province -are going to get umpire will receive a trophy. The provincial senior base- ball league has about 75 um. pires. Managers will pick the Indian Rookies Twin-Bill out the Tigers the rest of the way, allowing only 'three hits, Luis Aparicio, who had driven in a run in the first game, in the second game, Chicago now has won five in a row and Detroit has lost six BiFaight alter winning its first ve, The Yankees started they planned to repeat Saturday's clobbering, scoring in first on Estrada, faded when the Orioles attacked three out of his slump with Mivee RBs ; Collins Leads Houston Tourney HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Collins met the challenge ing pressure with a par 68 Sunda; with golf tournament, Palmer fashioned a in second 197 for 36 holes. Generally scores soared. Golf ers blamed greens that had be out come slick from worn a eo It rs the|among those who found the go- wii) ing trieky. Al Bal of Toronto and New York pitchers for six runs in the fourth inning. tal River, Fla., went to 221. Any -- = Sore WYMPERE Held's two-run homer and Boston| winner, nipped Washington by the same pounder and Allan Edwards of hornbury got two four-pounders. Salmon eggs and spinners were used by the fishermen, At- Smith Creek south of Allis ton, Dave Hughes of Nobleton got a brown trout that was only two ounces off five pounds, Many two- and three-pounders of both speckled and lake trout were caught in lakes around Ompah, Jim McCurdy and Fred Fortner of Ompah had the best catches, fiver and six-pounders, in Egg Lake, Bill Landry of Hamilton hooked a 2%:pound brown trout on a worm at the forks of the Credit south of Alliston. MANY ANGLERS About 200 anglers were re- ported in the Eugenia area, 25 miles southwest of Owen Sound, Paul Gates of Flesherton landed the first speckled trout of the sea- son in the area, a 1%-pounder, In the Markdale area James Whiteoak caught his limit of 15 speckled trout by 9 a.m, Satur. day, Norman Hartley and his so Bill caught 20 between them in Markdale pond, Smelt fishermen were also busy at the mouth of the Nottawasaga River and at Collingwood harbor, where some of them sald the caught huge rainbows in the! nets--momentarily, Perch fishing was first class at Lake Simcoe where many large fish were reported taken. DINKY TOYS « DINKY TOYS » S « DINKY 338.5. © gi £03 ¢ LECTORS' Shane's hou of jun, i ay inky Toy Supertoy! Spee fitted with Yeiero and movable interior platforms + + + one turn of the handle and the loading and unloading feature of this realistic delivery van is set in motion, #930 B Price . . . TOYS + DINKY TOYS From the wonderful world of Dinkyland . . . 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