Lo A Ct Sie A SS Ee ti TD A tha an at BE ml - ey % -- _-- n n - - _ = - he . nm rt ee Ris fe i eine A SA BRR CE a SE TR 2 a ob a hd dh Ed di fi cof Fadi dod hf hd RPI TT yw vwy ww reve we THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 19, 1960 15 Royals Sag, Tony's Lose Their [stl 200 Jones looked sharp, however he tired during the final three in- [J] Tie Record Kew Beach Start =z: : came up with a credita - : " aid e eac T ing, fanning eight while w. 2 At one time this season Mont-) Steve Ridzik (3-0) gave Mont- |five. Losing pitcher Al Sullivan real Royals bad a bs record and real only six hits and drove in| Toronto Latimer Brokers spoil-\Brent Oldfield - which he just was guilty of too many free were fourth in ternational Leafs' last two runs with a one-led Oshawa Tony's Refreshments couldn't handle. This seemed to passes, giving up a total of nine Baseball League. {on homer. Jim King hit one with|start in the Toronto Beaches Soft- land striking out three batters. That was May 2 after the Roy- two on for the winners, who beat ball League for the 1960 season, open the gate with Bill Branty| Tony's now remain idle to next als had beaten Miami Marlins, Dave Hoskine (02). 30 rt i last night, at Kew Beach in To- (singling to centre field and Hor- wednesday, when they open the then last, 74. Today, they are| el na 1) lew 2 0 st -|rento. Latimer's exploded for two ner chased both runners home, 1960 season locally, 8-17 and haven't won since. Mont- ning e : en priv o Dagres|big innings in posting a one-sided with a clutch double. Eddy Black's, at Alexandra Park. tuab ie iat, WO Zane & | belind : i 2 pir) Jomer asd Rom 2 Sang 11-4 victory over Tony's. hh W.ainets adted gasttier five si 5 runs [Richmond ald tonight A et ithe bottom of the first. Barry| mri Al Homer paced the DE re ii he baer ARMY LIFE OD acs to Toronts. Maple Shetrone's single drove in the go-| pc Boat Eg os. io loaded, pitcher Al Sullivan yield- Fondly Leafs. {ahead run in the second and Leo| 1. ¢. H, i i ed a gopher pitch to clean-up bat- 3 € 98 army : Borke added further i -0| plate. Horner highlighted his bat-| life, Major L. F. A. Hardy said wie Leafs beat the Royals 6-2 71 ie at dod | eee ting performance with a grand- | eT Soret, wie put-the contest that serving soldiers should not Wedaeoday ght, tying a 1931 "hp. AGAGTEoh Was ihe Winer. slam homer in the fourth inning ye be asked to give their opinions Sib record of 12 consecutive| Loko Easter's threcran first. |t° break the game wide open. Clint Jones, chucky Latimer about the army unless they have Josees, Richmond holds the record, vo Wormer aid. 8 six-run HIthl Moe Galand also had a round- (hurler, seemed to be well on his| private incomes, or do not worry clu currently in the league, inning were all the Wings and tr pper for Latimers. {way to a no-hit ball g: Ps shut-| about promotion. losing 14 straight in 1955. Dok They socked tol Left-fielder Joe Piontak con- ting out Tony's over the first six| Miami won its fourth straight, peat Buffalo, Thiem took over for |Cected with a circuit smash for|irnings. However in the seventh, batting Tictunond 2s to move|siarter Dick Ricketts in the yor ony swith 3 Mah hoard, to be[Bob Booth broke he spel | JOHN A OVENS Ce ot ize advan. 01d after the latter was hit on "Latimer's got off on the ri nt| Joey. Piontak lifted a 300-foot . ue uffalo's first place advan- jhe pitching hand by Fredlr of in th goL off on the right ~oey . rionta 2. 300-foot : tage to one game over Toronto|Honke's line drive. He allowed) yon oy the initial inning, when|homer over the left field fence . Optometrist 5 with a 90 victory while Havana nv five snales ho. rest of the | they ut themselves out in frontito put Tony's on the score sheet. | hi A ni ; Wis : and Columbus played a 2-2 tie in .y for his first victory. Art Ma- 20° From that point, they were|Jimmy Jordan followed with a HARE OPTICAL FA Go - Ha i a game called after 13 innings be- |}, frey (4.2) lost. . TH never headed. With one out, hit and scored on Al Sullivan's} 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3-4811 UMPIRE DOES A DANCE STEP TO CALL A STOLEN BASE Coe of to ca cure. |"Cmbats" Tom Chen" wa oer ome shtg at me ho Se Lennie Greene (left) of the | against the Detroit Tigers at | jig as he calls the play. Second | Tigers' catcher Lou Barberet | BASEBALL jasesd 24 with 2 Wee liiigr wilh . : Washington Senators steals sec- | Detroit today and Umpire | baseman Frank Bolling | too late. relieved by ily 3 in A tah: : : | le : y Don Williams. Wil- T ond base in the first inning | Larry Napp (right) dances a | (centre) takes the throw from | --CP Wirephoto liam's first pitch was belted for ? [11] OF k | : LEBDERS ly temsiad woria une: uv McDougald Survives [Reds Buy Grim, Seem me SE = CARS ON THE Send Sanchez BR ure - ° Aliison, Wash 93 18 33 .35¢ W th 3 R H T H Runnels, Boston 81 10 28 .346| a - Power, Cleveland 104 11 35 .3 1 uns omer 0 avana Kuenn, Cleveland 81 9 27 .333| : : 4 pi | CINCINN/ (AP) i{Skowron, NY 93 7 31 .333| : | By ED WILKS against the Athletic's. Washing- two - out double. The Red SoX Reds I A ncimnal WO Morile. New York 26 | 5 UNSAFE TIRES 1 Associated Press Staff Writer [ton finally won one from Detroit, dropped their fifth in a row. sran pitcher Bob Grim from Runs batted in--Skowron 23. Over the winter and during|beating the T.gers 3-0 in 11 in-| Baltimore blew a 1-0 lead, then ¢ 6s its --Pow 5 | ¥ ie spring training Gil McDougald nings as Camilo Pascual ran his twice battled back for ties after Cleveland oeduesiay Sug zemt a Chicago and] was considered such prime trade| shutout string to 26 innings, long- giving up two unearned runs. o the International League a Allison 10. ' ; bait that he was thrown in like est in the majors this season. Gene Woodling's two-run double i i « in| Trples--Fox, Chicago 4 i tied it 44 in the seventh and Grim. 30, was at his best in : \ \d ! A ------------------ trading stamps in almost every STEADY JOB in ¢ Home runs--Lemon, Washing- rumored deal involving the New| McDougald, secure at third base Brandt then tagged losing re- 55 when Je vor » Eathes = 9 8 Z York. Yankees. as he celebrates his 32nd birth-|liever Leo Kiely (1-1) for his'lost six while pitching for 'New Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- p , . . : : . a veteran handy man is|dey today, is batting a mere 266 fourth homer. Rookie Steve Bar- York Yankees. He went to Kan-| oo . Parle, SY ogi During sustained periods of high speed stop the wheels, .but the tires that stop still with the Yanks and Wednes. |i? his 10th season with the Yan- ber (3-1) won it in relief. sas City in 1958 and was obtained | Pitching -- Portocarrero' and| a # driving the bald tire you were meaning to your car! . . day night he marked his survival [kces. But his third homer was all| Jim Lemon's one-on homer won by Cleveland this year. |Brown, Baltimore, Hall, Kansas ; Xl replace may give out; or the cut in the side- Of all accidents due to tire failure by far at the player-limit deadline with they needed behind Ralph Terry's |it for the Senators in a three-run 'A righthander, Grim has City and Coates, New York, 3-0, ng. . wall may give way under the continuous the largest percentage is caused by baldness a three-run homer that beat Cleve- eight ut, cient. strikeout pitching. Lith against reliever Dave Sisler pitched 2 1-3 innings in three 1000. flexing as your tires roll along the highway. © and uneven tread wear. Don't takea chance. land 4-2. It was New York's first cDougald's shot followed al(1-1) after they had been blanked games this season, losing one and| Strikeouts -- Pascual, Wasliing | And in an emergency, it's the brakes that Check your tires now! victory in four tries against the | Walk and Elston Howard's single on six hits for 10 innings by Jim winning none. {ton 61. REN i ing f o y ag d i - | i 1 Tribe and jumped the Yankees|'V the second inning off losing Bunning. It was Lemon's ninth! Sanchez hit three successive| National League " ; past the Indians into third place rookie Wynn Hawkins (3-3). Tito. home run, tying Milwaukee's philadelphia batters last Sunday, | AB R H Pct. CHECK THESE TIRE DANGER SIGNS in the American League race. Francois Hoven both runs off Hank Aaron for the major league snd one of the biggest and long-|Mays, SF 109 25 41 .376 : " -1) V: ie : : ie) 5 % Chicago's White Sox, still uns [SFY bi 7 Wills & double ang aie x scual (4-3) gave up five hit est fights among players in a Gen nie, Pin 124 23 44 J peaten at home in eight games, Toi Siow arcu Staley A Jp dive S) long time developed. urry, Phila 60 8 21 .350 retained a half-game lead with Li vdiever Gerry Staley I x oe Bia Je fore seting In 11 2-3 innings this year he 32 29 39 .348 | 2 2 "the clinchi ome Kocky Colavitc rounder| ; $ Luis 1} 96 12 33 .344 $3 decision oe Sesion, 20 for the White Sox with a sacrifice and Norm Cash on a fly for the won one game in relief, allowed) ™ pe Skinner 29. § » fly in the sixth. They had come final outs. He fanned eight and eight hits, six earned runs, 10} Runs batted in--Clemente and ti ansas City 5-4 . i ; alk : ee bat- -- 2 : % ong Mg ines ' a from behind against loser Frank now leads the American League walks and struck out three bat McCovey, San Francisco 28. 44 "" CE ) i i Tn and Sullivan (1-3) with four runs in|with 61 strikeouts and five com- 'es Hits--Clemente #4 2 : ; id lemente #4. BALD TREAD UNEVEN TREAD WEAR PUNCTURES CUTS AND BRUISES homer, his third in three days the fi Aaa : ee. he fifth, two on Minnie Minoso's plete games. i i 2 - Doubles -- Pinson and Bailey, Don't plan a long trip with This indicates wheels put of Always have punctures You seldom remember whem A repaired. A faulty you hit a stone or pothole, or bald tires! Smooth tread alignment, brake trouble, or expert gives no skid protection and other faulty mechanical cone repair may lead to moisture et a small cut from some . . ---- CE IRR Wi Cincinnati 11. 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