\ Pirates, Giants " Tie League Lead hit his second homer of the year in 'the eighth. FOUR-RUN INNING Bill Mazevoski's eighth homer, | one more than he hit all last| year, led to a four-run second inning that hung a sixth defeat on Robin Roberts. Tony Curry, Ken Waiters and Johnny Callison homered for the Phils. Larry Jackson, winning his fourth straight complete game, also started the Cards' winning | three-run rally in the fifth with "a single off Loser Sam Jones. The Cardinals now are 15-6 at home but only 2-15 on the 104d. Daryl Spencer drove in three for| St, Louis. | GD Pinson came through for Cin- MSZECTS iamats in the ninth with his two. 7 GREEN run homer just as Ed Bailey's FRED GRE grand slammer in the ninth had cut to five innings by rain. nosed out Philadelphia 4-2 in 13 beaten Milwaukee Friday. The innings. Reds' Roy McMillan, benched for HOMERS HELP Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles weak hitting Monday, drove in For the second straight game, Dodgers played in 14 innings be- the first two Cincy runs with his Cincinnati won with a ninth-in- roe the Cubs won 4-3. Milwau- seventh home run, One of the {ning home run. This time if kee's game at Cincinnati was seven hits off Jay Hook was Ed- {came from Vada Pinson with one | ained out die Mathews' 10th homer. {man on base to down Milwaukee| Vern Law won his seventh for| Johnny Podres shut out the |4-2. Duke Snider, a .197 hitter go- | {ne Pirates Sunday with the help Cubs with five hits for eight in- | [ing into the game, drove in all of some neat relief pitching--and nings. He became ill and Larry four Los Angeles runs with two ' me run hitting by Fred Sherry finished up with a hitless [homers in a 4-0 victory over the Green. inning. It was the first time Chi- Cubs, Green rescued Law by striking cago had been blanked in 60 Willie Mays' two homers and out Bobby Gene Smith with two games since last. Aug. 27. Don Billy O'Dell's pitching gave San on in (he seventh after Roberto|Cardwell, the no-hit hero of two | Francisco an 8-0 victory over St.|Clemente's spectacular catch on |weeks ago, suffered his second Louis Saturday while the Pirates | Pancho Herrera's liner. Green straight setback 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Mey 38, 1960 By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer The first quarter of the Na- |tional League season is over and |the surprising Pittsburgh Pirates |are running a strong race, tied iwith the San Francisco Giants | for the league lead. Cincinnati, ¢ |getting better pitching than had | been expected, is third and Mil- |waukee is struggling along a dis- "2 |appointing fourth i i Los Angeles has begun to move |after a severe case of the blind |staggers and St. Louis is proving {itself a tough team at home, Chi- cago and Philadelphia are trail- ling Pittsburgh jammed its way into a tie with San Francisco Sunday by belting the Phillies 8-5 |while the Cardinals were knock- ing off the Giants 4-1 in a game first base (you can see the ball Jim Rathman SCISSORED SPORT TEES Indianapolis Stan The Man "No. 1 Choice End Of Line? | the Orioles won the game INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--Sensa-| s1. LOUIS (AP) -Aging Stan PIGGY BACK RIDE! -- Bos- ton Red Sox second baseman "Pumpsie" Green is upended by Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Barber, in the fifth in- | ning of their opening game, of a doubleheader, yesterday in Baltimore. Marv Breeding hit a ground ball to Red Sox third bi Frank Mal , who threw to Green. Green's relay to DOUBLE SIGNING | SOFTBALL sPoRTS | Lawn Bowlers = District Dates ing is open tournaments which will be|17.0shawa (GM Gold Cup): played on the greens . the | Men's Rinks ; clubs making up District No. 14/20 __ peterborough (Empress of the Provincial Lawn Bowling | Hotel Trophy): Men's Trebles Association of Ontario. |20--Port Perry: Mixed Doubles JUNE 24--Peterborough {Each Mem. pi i A p .| Trophy): Mixed Doubles Abor, Whithy {Farewell Trophy) |p "Whitby (Wilson Trophy): . Mixed Trebles 8 - Peterborough (O'Keefe cannington: Men's Doubles Trophy): Mixed Doubles |31--Port Perry: Mixed Doubles 11 -- Oshawa Mixed Trebles (Ward Trophy): | 31--Bowmanville (Nichol's Tro- phy): Men's Doubles _ 15 -- Bowmanville (Brading| 6.45 p.m. . . SEPTEMBER TUESDAY'S GAMES Trophy) Men's Doubles | 3--Port Hope (Churchley BASEBALL |18 -- Cannington: Men's Doubles phy): Men's Trebles Teaside Junior League -- Osh-122 -- Lindsay (Canadian Tire):| 3--Cannington: Mixed Doubles awa Wilkies vs People's Credit ail day, Men's Doubles . 5 -- Cobourg (Bickell Trophy): Jewellers at Talbot Park, 7.30125 -- Port Perry: Men's Trebles| Men's Doubles p.m. [20 -- Whitby (Anderson Trophy):| 7--Lindsay (Hiram Walker Tro- Legion Minor League (Midget) | Mixed Doubles phy): Men's/Doubles Victor's Sports vs Beaton 5| 10 -- Oshawa (Hobb's Trophy): Dairy 'at Alexandra Park, 6.30 JULY Mixed Trebles p.m. | 1 Peterborough (Seagram | 14--District Meeting -- Peterbor- SOFTBALL {Trophy): Mixed Doubles ough South Ontario County League--| | __ (Oshawa (Read Trophy): |17--Oshawa (Felt Trophy): Mix- ed Doubles 2 -- Port Perry: Mixed Trebles 2! Lindsay Brooklin vs Scugog Cleaners at|njived Rinks Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. and Hetterings vs Markham at Mark-| ¢ Peterborough (Liftloc k| Doubles am, 815 p.m. Trophy): 's Doubles i Inter-County League & Wi ews Doub Trophy): | Trebles vs Tony's at Alexandra Park, 6.45 Mou's Doubles : m.; Thompson's vs Port Perry "hui i" pon .| OCTOBER Cobiitg tessa Trophy): | 1" Whithy (Fowl): Mixed 2 k, 6.45 a : Trebles. 3s oles a Alexandra Pap | Bowmanville (Carruthers Whitby (Stanlick Trophy--By | invitation -- date to be announced |Trophy): Men's Doubles. - City-District oi Ma Pon gmdobod LU Softball Men Meet Tonight 13 -- Port Perry: Mixed Doubles 15 All officers and executive i Wiitoy (Twilight): Men's Oshawa Trio First Winners [16 Cannington (Livingstone {Trophy): Mixed Doubles members of the Oshawa City|ps = "op wa (Sinclair Trophy): Port Perry, Whitby and Oshawa and District Softball Association B = Ouave ir Trophy): | (ol art in the mans eles home of President "Wib" Hall, i$ : | spite the recent heavy rains the 314 Nassau street. 27--Cannington: Mixed Doubles | g,00ne were in fine condition. 30--Whitby = (McBride Trophy): | Southern Ont. County 1 Scugog Cleaners vs Mt. Zion In| Mt. Zion, 8.15 p.m, | Beaches Major League -- Osh- awa Tony's vs Eddie Black's at Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. BASEBALL Legion Minor League (Bantam) --Ajax vs Oshawa Dairy, Alex. Park and Whitby vs Jury and Lovell, Harman Park. Both games at 6.30 p.m. 80CC] 4 Osh and Dist. Assoc. -- Strila vs Italia at Kinsmen Stadium, Tro- | i (Fowl): Men's Whithy (Fruit): Men's ~Foley's | at Port Perry, 6.45 p.m. an el 9 4 Hoy Mixed 9 em " 116 -- Cobourg (McCook Trophy): Mixed Trebles Snowden Trophy Lindsay (Mackay wR Trophy): Mixed Doubles Sixteen teams from Lindsay, are asked to attend a meeting at tournament at the Oshawa Lawn eight o'clock this evening, at the FA Daley Tro-| gowling Club last Saturday. De- Oshawa teams affiliated with Ron S den, a past- presid the City and District are urged | Mixed Trebles lof Tc TT nD, maouted His Baltimore Kids Are Flying High By JACK HAND If somebody doesn't clip those i Orioles soon they are liable to fly out of reach in the American League. | By winning 22 of their last 31| games, they have opened up a) two-game lead. Steve Barber, one of "kids," did it in the first game Sunday with a six-hitter against Boson Red Sox for a 6-1 victory. Ronnie Hansen, another young- ster, tied up the second game with a tworun homer in the ninth but it was veteran Gene Woodling who singled home the winning run for a 5-4 decision, | X took some ninth-inning hero-| by Jimmy Persall to keep| Indians as close as Jim Beatty Now Fastest | U.S. Miler MODESTO, Calif. (AP) -- Jim Beatty ran the mile in three minutes 58 seconds--the fastest time ever recorded by an Ameri- and the Boston-Baltimore game game winning streak with a| run home run in the ninth inning of the 6-4 verdict. The Tigers the opener 6-5 on two-hit relief|® pitching by ex-Phil Ray Sem-|JOV proch over a five-inning stretch. (loser, came on to protect Johnny 3 | Briggs's second victory. Kansas City Athletics tripped two games behind the Orioles. Piersall hit homer No 4 in the apnron Associated Press Staff Writer |Piersall snapped Detroit's six-|pirst had won |Tom Morgan, he hopped, skippec jumped Dick Stigman, first Chicago White Sox again, 4-2, in| HOMER WINS IT rookie Ken Johnson's first big league starting effort. He came decided the opener through with an eight-hitter, a YANKS COME FROM BEHIND |. . New York Yankees finally sub-| dued Washington Senators 6-4 in 11 innings on Hector Lopez's two- run homer after Bob Turley and | his successors had blown a 3-0/ lead in the ninth. Saturday, Kansas City downed York defeated Washington 5-1) was postponed because of rain. for Norm Cash, Clevel 5-5 the. three of the and castoff, |tional rookie Jim Hurtubise, be- |set by assorted mechanical ail- | ments in his Travelon Special, to- {day challenged an almost legend- |ary field of veteran drivers in the Memorial Day auto race. | a crowd that may reach 250,000, had been lined up for days om ches to the 51 - year - old game of Detroit and No. 5 track. with two on in the ninth inning) Ser . o|0f the second. After his blow off sons were at downtown Indianap-| settle on a lineup that second game for a| i|olis Saturday night for the annual Bill White at first, in place of around the bases in| pre-race parade, featuring elabo-| Musial, anC Curt Flood in centre, - game rate floats and pretty girls Police estimated 330,000 per- Today's entry list on the 2%- mile course that has claimed 50 lives was possibly the strongest! ever, It included former winners Liors open with a homer ia oo |] off Stigman in the fifth, breaking| iy 198, and Troy Ruttman, Charlie Maxwell also | hit one for the Tigers and Tito Francona for the Indians. Andy Carey took care of the {White Sox with a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly that accounted Athletics' four runs, Herb Score, making his sixth start i i! (Chicago 43 and Detroit defeated | sr 1 1s nage Cleveland 43 in 10 innings. New| The Yanks wom a wild one, announced at a victory dinner son, 24, Turley had a shutout going to Tuesday night. It totalled a rec-|ta ; the ninth, thanks to Mickey Man-|ord $338,150 last year and Ward|tract with the Montreal A {tle's sixth homer, doubles by Won $106,850. Prize money is ex-| Rodger Ward, 1959, The drivers voted Jim Rath- mann the favorite. Only 31, he was starting in his 11th *'500" in the last 12 years and had finished | 1,00 second three times, including a 23-second loss to Ward last year. He had a new Watson car, ei milar to last year's winner. The purse distribution will be MONTREAL (CP)--Billy Hud-|¢ Bobby Thomson's homer was|Lopezr and Bob Cerv and Bill [pected to total about $350,000 this| ton took a 4-2 edge into the ninth. took the lead in the 10th on Faye Then a single by Willie Tasby|Throneberry's double. A walk to| homer tied the|Gil McDougald with the pinch single loaded brought the for Miit|again. Lopez broke # up in the and Hansen's score. Woodling's provided the winner Pappas over Tom Borland. 11 bases Yanks even th, the only run off southpaw Bar-|Skowron's triple in the sixth. The|lime. ber, 21. In the second game, Bos- Senators tied it in the ninth and| -- Stirling Moss Wins Monaco |Musial, benched indefinitely by | the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday, saic Sunday he still has no im- mediate plans to retire. "No one will have to tell me {when it's time fo quit. I'll be the The more avid speed fans, of|first to tell them," said the 39-|Giants have a contract with Del- | year-old Musial, in the twilight of one of baseball's greatest ca- |reers. | Manager Solly Hemus advised Musial the club had decided to includes n |to have a representative at this | od M d | PHULADE Lp) The | meeting also, as important items A vs (Dr. Phillip's Tro. Ion a oon, a. EO na ne ua | relative to OASA affiliations, willl JJ VS \ey robe | Millan, of Oshawa, who amassed |WIFU are investigating the dual|p inojuded in the business of PY h - wo] oOo awa, § amanse isigning of linebacker Jack | 3 3 -- Bowmanville (Carter Tro-|a score o 54 plus three, for their the ineeting: {phy): Mixed Doubles three wins. | , NFL eo issioner Pete Yealx Sn { ' | 3--Lindsay: Men's Doubles In second place with three wins {Rozelle said Sunday. New York | 8_Port Perry (Port Perry Cup)| was the team made up of Ron Sweepstakes Men's Doubles | Snowden. Jack Cooke and Bill On Tomorrow |veayx who played with Winnipeg {last year and was re-signed by Winnipeg for the 1960 season. WIN ADMISSION LONDON (Reuters) Peter- borough United, the Midland soc- 6--Cobourg: Mixed Doubles | Joyce, of Oshawa, who had a Jo uithy {Red din Rose score of 45. Bowl): Mixel ubles | The team made up of Dick 10---Cannington: en s Doubles | Adams, R. Gallagher and Ward 13--Port Hope A (Rosevear Tro-| gisk of Whitby, were high for k phy); Mixed Doubles two wins with a score of 54 plus instead of White. FOOTBALL SCHOOL finally accepted at cer club which has been battling for many years for admission to] the English Football League, was the annual] of the Oshawa Golf Club will hol a Members of the ladies' section 'sweepstakes' competition to- 1d| nine, In second place in this | category were Art. Cox, Fred De Nure and Bruce Beare, of Port ettes. Hudson was born in North Charlston, Alfonoso Coy Rides Two aus ois it Stake Wins "No Comment' On TORONTO (CP) Wonder | Boston Manager |Where won the $7,500 Inferno Stakes and Hidden Treasure won tno 7,500 Marine: Stakes at OM Change Theory thi a 4 you I inion were! BALTIMORE, Md. (CP)--Ted {ridden "by Jockey Alfonso Coy. |Williams reiterated Sunday that After winning the Marine for |he thinks managing a baseball team is "a real lousy job" and jowner W. R. Beasley, came b = said no one has called him about back to defeat his arch rival Avalino Gomez by a nose in the [taking over the faltering Boston I Red Sox. Perry. They had a score of 47. Prizes for one win went to W. Preston, George Twiddy and Grant Murray, of Oshawa, for a score of 49 plus three. morrow: Tuesday, with the first threesome scheduled to tee off at 11.15 p.m The CLGU day, scheduled for last Tuesday afternoon, had to be postponed due to rain, but it is hoped that it will be possible to work in an extra CLGU date, later in the season. The draw for tomorrow after- noon's play is as follows: 1.15 p.m.--B. Henry, M. Jacobi {and M, Walker: 1.22 p.m.--A. McConkey, D. | Balsdon and D_ Giroux. | 1.29 pm -- P. Fordham, {Crawford and M. Boudreau. 1.36 p.m S. Kessler and E. lou-| Vessie. WEEK-END FIGHTS 143 p.m. -- B. Tipney, V. Clif- {ford and E. Henry. B.C meeting of the league Saturday. training | Admission to the Fourth Division {was gained to the exclusion of VANCOUVER (CP) their 1960 today With a uwo-week| Gateshead, which finished bot- Wayne Robinson and his assist-|!o™ of the division last season. ants will send 50 junior, inter-| ONETIME NBA HEAD mediate and university players RACINE, Wis. (AP) -- Gilbert through scrimmages each night|y jackson, 62, a past president until June 11. Young players who|of the National Boxing Associa- enough ability will be asked {jon died Saturday night. He to join the regular training camp served as president of the NBA here June 20 in 1957-58. Jackson was a former SIGN |professional boxer, fighting un- der the name of Jack McGill be- ause he did not want his parents a veteran 250 pound|{s know of his ring career. ckle had signed his 1960 con- TACKLE J. South Carolina and played with Clemson Tigers be- fore joining Alouettes. WINS BIKE RACE TORONTO (CP)--George Stew- art of the Queen's City Bicycle Club, Toronto, 100-kilometre bicycle champion- ship Saturday, when he com- 29 minutes and 44 seconds won the Ontario| inferno. Gomez rode Winning Re Shot in the Inferno, after finish-| "Tne 41.year-old slugger, con- {fined to his hotel room with a ing second on Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Taylor's colt, All Canadian in|yiuc missed Sunday's doubles header the Marine. hi M Jhere. > wie 74 Boston has lost 13 of its last 15 Smythe, ran one of the greatest|games and there has been specu- 0 laticn manager Billy Jurges is on his way out. Earlier this season, races of her career, defeating the favorite Winning Shot very Ey renartil ert on the club with some of the narrowly. Our Sirdar finished a 200d wird. | players opposed to Jurges' hand- 1.50 p.m.--M. Hainer, M. Peter son and J. Lawrence. 1.57 pm E. Furey, R. Am- berry and H. Richards. 2.04 pm. -- M. Libby and K. Hill 2.11 p.m.---C. Moore, M. Wilson and D. Ristow 2.18 pm J Gibbs, ® Lang- (maid and E Stone By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carson City, Nev. Herman Marquez, Stockton, Calif.,, out- pointed Mario Macias, Las Vegas, bantamweights, 12. New Glasgow, N.S. Beau |Jack, 180, Boston, outpointed Gene Hamilton, 165%2, New York 10. can athlete for the distance--in| the California relays here Satur-| i choice The winner was second ¢ 001mg eu. day night. Australia's Herb Elliott, who holds the American record of 3:57.8, withdrew from conipeti- tion five minutes before the start because of a knee ailment. The 25-year-old Beatty, who weighs 128 pounds, outran Dyron Burleson, who finished in 3:59.2,|sons had about Toronto being a umbus Beatty's time beat the official fly-by-night outfit that doesn't be- up an early lead. The Marlins International added two more in the seventh of 3:58.7 by Don Bowden in 1955 League were dispelled over the|on three singles and two more Only six of the 16 cars that Chicago {Columbus errors. Raydon is 2-1,|started the dangerous race on the | Philadelphia IL's weakest | Moford 1-3. is the eighth best in the hitting club, hold a two-game| Grba got his third shutout and | record for an American athlete and Burleson's 3:58.6, which had beea set last April 23. His clock- ing Maple Leafs Now Two Up By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |hind 3-0 in the first when Miami Any thoughts the Buffalo Bi-|u long atop the weekend. | The Leafs, the three walks and two Col- ing errors to build Grand Prix | MONTE CARLO (AP) Stir- ling Moss, British racing ace, piloted his Lotus Climax to vie- tory Sunday in the rain-drenched Grand Prix of Monaco race. Second place and the lead for {the world driving championship {weit to Bruce McLaren of New |Zealand, driving a Cooper. Phil Hii of Santa Monica, Calif., took {third in a Ferrari. {1.96 - mile circuit through the world but well off Elliott's world edge over the second-place Bi-|sixth victory against a lone de-|going at the finish. sons after taking three of four feat in beating Havana, Deron| Tony Brooks of Britain finished games im Buffalo. "Toronto|Johnson hit his ninth homer, a|fourth in a Cooper-Climax. record of 3:54.8. CANADIANS WIN Teen-aged Canadian Harry Jerome beat world record eo-holder Ray Norton in the 100- yard dash in 9.4 seconds. Jerome, an 18-year-old Univer- sity of Oregon freshman from Vancouver, had won his heat in 9.4, his fastest time ever. He flashed back in the finals to beat a speedy field. Norton, who three times has run the distance in a record 9.3, made a final spurt to try to catch Jerome and also was timed in 9.4, losing by inches. Doug Kyle of Calgary captured the 5,000-metre run in 14 minutes 12.5 seconds. Kyle kept well ahead of his nearest competitor, Mal Robert- son, who took second in 14:18.2. Canadian Rowers Get Pins Supply ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Cana- dion rowers at this summer's Olympic Games will have an un- limited supply of national pins described as an 'absolute neces- sity" for trading and winning favors abroad. The Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsman announced it will cast its own special metal button bearing the CAAO crest and backed by a maple leaf. In past years Canadian ath- letes were given two or three buttons by Canadian Olympic As- sociation officials while other na- tions gave their representatives an unlimited supply CAAO president F. F. (Ted) Nelson of St. Catharines said the pins were an "absolute neces stretched doubleheader Sunday, 5-3 and scoring all their runs in | a winning streak to three-run shot in the fourth off SPrinteTinine in the first game of a|loser Bob Miller (5-4). Ray Bel- winning lino also homered for oo, the sidewalk at Casino Hill on Coker; World champion Jack Brab- Lam skidded off the course onto the ninth inning. Buffalo snapped | back to win the nightcap 2-1. | Dean Stone and the Rochester| Red Wings split a doubleheader | with Montreal. The Royals beat| BASEBALL LEADERS but it was unable to finish. Moss gave a brilliant display Stone in a starting role 8-2 but the lefty came back to win the {nightcap for Rochester in re- |lief, 3-2, | The Miami Marlins extended | © Columbus' losing streak to four, |with a 6-3 victory and Eli Grba {gave Havana only two hits as Richmond beat the Cubans 7-0. |VICTORIES ON HOMERS Home runs in the final inning lof each game got victories for| A {Toronto and Buffalo. Pinch-hitter | 13 | Allen - Jones smacked a grand- |slammer off Buffalo reliever Don | Erickson in the top of the ninth to overcome a 30 lead. Bisons' |starter Hank Mason loaded the {bases with none out before Jones @ homer to Sparky Anderson, for the clincher. Buffalo's -Jack Davis belted a| leadoff homer in the last of the seventh in the abbreviated night-| 1 cap to give Warren Hacker the! victory. Steve Ridzik lost in re- lief of Rip Coleman. A tworun homer by George Risley helped beat Stone as a starter after he entered the game with a -0.60 earned run average. Bob Lennon also homered for Montreal as Bill Kunkel evened his record at 3-3. A K P. G nings of relief and got a two-run | homer by Bob Sadowski in the; sity" at O'ympic sites for getting things lik» repairs to boats and laundry. Righty Herb Moford won his first for Miami, scattering eight Mays, SF |Skinner, Pgh White, StL tagged Erickson, who also gave|-® Herzog, KCy Stone came back with 2 2-3 in-| washington 10. National League AB R H Pct lemente, Pgh 163 29 58 .3 > 148 31 51 . 149 36 51 deock, Mil Runs--Skinner 36 Runs batted in--Clemente 36 Hits--Clemente 58. Doubles--Robinson, Triples -- 7 11 26 Pinson, Cincinnati, and Skinner §. Home runs--Boyer, St. Louis, 11 Stolen bases Pinson 11 Pitehing--Law, Pittsburgh 7-1 75. Strikeouts ngeles 79 American League AB R H Pct Drysdale, unnels, Boston luszewski, Chi ower, Cleveland entile, Bal Runs- -Mantle, New York 32 Runs batted in -- Maris, New Yor k 28. Hits--Lumpe, Kansas City 45. Doubles--Lollar, Chicago 12. Triples--Fox, Chicago 4 Maris and Lemon, Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chicago sixth inning to beat Babe Birrer.| Pitching -- Coates, New York, | ig 1.000 Strikeouts -- Pascual, Washing Ihits. Loser Curt Raydon got be ton 81. 345! winning the 144 2 45 'gas|driving title standings with 14 333 points to eight for Moss, six for Cincinnati Los " [trooped here Sunday t us 3 2 ao | several thousand Kent and Essex 83 13 28 .337 98 18 32 .327 86 14 28 .328| jan hour. 356 | By placing second Sunday after Argentine Grand | Prix, McLaren topped the world Ciiff Allison of Britain and four for Phil Hill. New Colors For Regiment CHATHAM (CP)--New colors of the Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment, bearing 20 battle hon- ors from two world wars, were we On- tario ' Lieutenant-Governor Mac- kay. The | | ceremony, witnessed by {county residents, wound up Mr. Mackay's three-day visit to Chat- ham and Windsor. Saturday, the regiment's old colors were {trooped and the new colors pre- sented at a ceremony in Wind- Sor. The lieutenant - governor said the new colors represent battles in a long line from Amiens to the | North Sea in the First World War streets of Monte Carlo still were [Milwaukee at Cincinnati ppd, rain{Chicago | Philadelphia |the 46th lap of the 100-lap race |bricht (1-2) (12) and Smith, Oldis {and was out of contention. He (11). HR: Pgh-Hoak 8). later got his Cooper going again San of driving artistry. 'Moss|decki (0-2) Simmons (7) Duliba|BroWn: Daley (5-2) Kutyna (8)|(Meyer 3-1 and Conley 2-2). traversed the 196 miles in two (9) and Smith. HR: SF-Mays 2/204 Chiti HR: Chi-Smith (4); By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [hours 53 minutes 54.5 seconds at | (6) Kirkland (8). g |an average speed of 67.43 miles oc Angeles {Landrith; Jackson (5.5) and Sa- watski. land from "sanguinary Dieppe' to |North Germany in the Second. "They represent a crimson stream that flowed from the |into 100,000 white crosses," el said, {heart of Canada and blossomed Perry 3-2) at Chicago (Wynn 2-2 venger and Shaw 4-3) 1:30 p.m SCORES AND STANDINGS foie oo = 0 oo oe me wane came | In the Marine, Men at Play the defence of Jurges. BASEBALL St. well Thacker. HR: LA-Snider 2 (4) | Milwaukee Cincinnati (4-3) and Bailey. HR: Mil-Math- | Cle-Piersall (5) ews (10); Cin-McMillan (7) Pin-| Washi son (4) | ird, Hidden Treasure paid | Ramos 25) at New York (Terry/HR: Was Becquer NY- [3 bo win. a my eT a 22 and Ditmar 2-1), {Mantle (6) Lopez (2). | The running of the Marine oi in Boston Sunday. Harris Boston (Monbouquette 4-3 and Boston 000 001 000-- 1 6 0| Stakes had an important bearing |} RE ant' on any man. Casale 2-3) at Baltimore (Es- Balumore 100 014 00x-- 6 7 0lo; the June 11 running of the |. orial change. Yawkey was not trada 3-1 and Walker 0-0). F. Sullivan (1-5) and Sadowski; Queen's Plate. It is assumed (38508 © Age, | La Detroit (Aguirre 2-1 and Foy-|Barber (5-2) and Courtney. HR:|now that the Taylors' will bring|Z " "7° [= "77 tack 1-3) at Kansas City (Kucks|Bos-Thomson (4); Bal-Robinson|vijetoria Park from New York to 0-0 and Larsen 0-4). (2), them in the Canadian Americ merical League Gay Baltimore 010 000 103 5 11 2| 1 , | Borland (0-1) Sturdivant (9) : and Sadowski; Fisher, Pappas) (3-4) (8) and Courtney. HR: Bal- Breeding '2) Hansen (3). Today's Games Port Credit visto Beats Petes 1 3 M : wens, Jartell (1) (9). 30d Koa pH hain 1) at Pittepureh (HaddX| oo TERBOROUGH (CP)--Port 9) . - -2). " v (12) and Smit di American League |" Chicago (Anderson 1-1 and|Credit Sailors won their second {Boston at Baltimore ppd, rain |Drott 0-4) at San Francisco (Mc-|straight Ontario Lacrooge Asso. J Chicago 00 210 000-- 3 10 0|Cormic ciation senior game urday Fran 11 021 300-- 8 15 0]; a Cormick 6-2 and Sanford 5-1). [Cl : Louis 000 000 000-- 0 8 1| Kansas City 000 011 20x-- 4 7 0| (Cincinnati (O'Toole 4-4 and/night, beating Peterborough » R alt. Denovan (1-1) Low , i 4 i ia | Mercuries 11-4. O'Dell (2-4) and Schmidt; Sa- own (7) and| Newcombe 3-1) at Philadelphia MEICUIESS "ct 0 0 0 go og Los |of the first period, which look ap {hour to play. They increa: the Angeles (Drvadale 4.4) (N) os ys in the second. International League GBL Each team scored one goal in 5 -- *"Hlthe final period, played in : 2 |straight time. 550 4% | The first period was held up "500 15 [by some pushing and several '486 7 meiees, although the number of 2 penalties wasn't especially high. 15 405 10 Twenty-four were handed out in New York 000 004 10x-- 5 7 0| Montreal 11 26 207 14 the gale, Bh the WANUETS. oni Kaat (14) Kralick (7) and Bat-| International League Crecit A Bill James, Jake tey; Coates (5-0) and Howard. |Montreal 100 200 000-- 3 Ra son and Brian "Hearne HR: Mantle (3) Maris (10). Rochester 41 100 00x--11 16 0/ginoi® ent' to Lou Nickel, Jim American League |" Birrer, Lasorda (2) Perranow-[yn "coo" ganasky, Morely Chicago 00i 100 000-- 2 8 0|ski (3) Hoskins (6) and Catton;|gaye'and Florie Tomchishen. Kansas City 108 000 00x-- 4 6 0|Browning and D. Ricketts. For Peterborough, Larry Fer- Score, Moore (1-1) (2) Lown|Miami 002 020 000-- 4 8 Ol, (0) had two, Bob Curtis and (4) and Lollar; Johnson (1-2) and|Columbus 011 000 000-- 2 6 0 Roy Wood one: each Chiti. HR: KC-Carey (2). | Hoeft and Green, McCardell| "2 _~ -- Cleveland 002 300 000-- 5 9 1/(3): Cheney and Hall. | Detroit 102 210 00x-- 6 8 0|Havana 000 021 010-- 4 7 0 Hawkins, Stigman (22) (4)|Richmond 000 100 004-- 5 9 1 {Briggs (6) and Romano; Mossi, | Pena, Arroyo (9) and Azcue;| {Bruce (4) Semproch (1-0) (5) and Bronst ad, Ceccarelli (8) and Ri Wilson. HR: Cle - Piersall (4);|Shantz. Francona (3): Det-Maxwell (4)|Tor: nto h Podres (4-4) Sherry (9) and (Cash (3). Buffalo 000 003 010-- 4 13 2|nizzaro. Roseboro, Pignatano (9); Card-|Cleveland 000 000 213-- 6 9 2 Chakales, Heman (6) and Toronto (2-4) Morehead (8) and Detroit 020.010 100-- 4 7 2|Jones; Lehman, Keegan (6) Sur-|Buffalo ; | Grant, Tiefenauer (7) Klipp-/kont (7, and Lonnett, Davis (6).| Cicote, Scantlebury 200 000 000-- 2 7 O|stein (7) Briggs (2-1) (7) Stig- International League |Thompson, Jones (9); 020 000 002-- 4 11 Oman (9) and Nixon; Lary (4-4) Miami 300 000 201-- 6 8 t|Erickson (9) Smith Willey (2-3) and Crandall; Hook Morgan (9) and Berberef. HR: |Columbus Davis. 000 020 100-- 3 8 4 Moford and McCardell; Ray-|Toronto 100 000 0-- 1 6 0f Buffalo 000 010 1-- 2 5 0] don, Spencer (8) Blackburn (8) 4 8 3jand HQALL Coleman, Ridzik (6) and Jones; | 000 000 000-- 0 2 1|Phillips, Hacker (6) and Davis. | {Havana er (¢ 6 11 Of/Richmond 020 310 01x-- 7 12 0 Today's Games By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL 14 641 - 14 18 14 20 21 1; San Francisco 25 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Milwaukee Los Angeles St. Louis 641 - 538 533 487 447 2% 37% 12 26 316 National League 4 4% 6 T% 9% 2% | represent Boston 100.003 000-- 4 8 3|classic. FOR MEN... THE BOLD NEW LOOK OF YARDLEY Baltimore Cleveland 576 2 56 2% 545 3 .531 405 382 376 {New York 000 000 002 000 0 2| Detroit Pittsburgh | Kansas Cit 000 000 020 000 2-- 4 11 1 rind 211 St S is (Broglio 1.1) at [KC-Chiti (4) Tuttle (2). i Lous (hoi Cle 3 9 2| Detroit 200 000 001 0-- 3 6 0 003 000 000 1-- 4 8 1 Bell, Stigman (8) Klippstein Toronto (1-1) (9) and Nixon, Romano|Buffalo (7);, Bunning, Morgan (9) Burn Havana side (2:0) (10) and Wilson. HR: |Rochester Cle-Kuenn (2); Det - Kaline (6) |Columbus Maxwell (3) Richmond Wash 000 000 010 1 8 1| Miami 002 001 000 000 00 Chicago 100 001 001 00 11-- 4 4 1 Koufax (1-5) Roebuck (14) and Pignatano, Roseboro (11); Ells- worth, Morehead (9) Elston (3-3) (11) and Averill. HR: Chi- Thomas (8). National League Phila 000 031 010-- 8 10 1 Pittsburgh 240 001 01x-- 8 11 0 Roberts (1-6) Short (2) Robin- son (5) Gomez (7) Farrell (9) and Coker; Law (7-1) Green (7) and Burgess. HR: Pha-Callison (4) Curry (4) Walters (3); Pgh- Mazeroski (8) Green (2), San Francisco 001 00-- 1 Louis 000 13-- 4 (5 innings, rain) Jones (54) Byerly 21 2 19 16 17 18 629 6 5.1 3 Kunkel and Teed; Stone, Thiem EE ---- (6) Hurd (9) and Cannizzaro. Montreal 002 000 0-- 2 6 ochester 000 102 x-- 3 6 2 Hunter, Birrer (4) and Cole- 211 030 000-- 7 9 1/man, Gibson, Stone (5) and Can- (5) and| YARDLEY DEODORANT FOR MEN keeps you confident 'round the clock. This handsome stick in an unbreakable push-up case... $1.50 Los Angeles 000 301 000-- 4 8 1 Chicago 000 000 000-0 5 0 000 000 005-- 5 9 001 000 110-3 7 0 (9) and Mason, (9) and n LJ0 000 003 10 New York { 000 003 000 12 and! Woodeshick, Hyde (6) Cle-| Miller, Ayon (4) and Azcue; Montreal at Buffalo (2) (7) Lee (0-1) (9) and|Grba ard Shantz Miami at Columbus (2) Battey; Turley, Duren (9) Shantz|Mor tre 200 110 202-- 3 1t 1{Torcnto at Rochester (2) Washington (Stobbs 1-1 end/(9) James (10) (9) and Howard. |Rochesier 000 000 011-- 2 6 2[Havana at Richmond (2) 9 . Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Cleveland (Latman 040 DRUGS 28 KING ST. E. -- RA 3.4621