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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1960, p. 10

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RE ---- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 4, 1960 lo i i viik dh dR RE CHRIS HARE, 8, is shown | winning the egg and spoon race | during the annual Field Day at Harmony Public School, Thurs- day. Close behind and a little 4 "i ; By Geo. H. Campbell bh, =} SPORTS EDITOR W | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SUGAR RAY ROBINSON takes on Paul Pender at Gardens week and fight fans the country are confidently expecting that Sugar Ray will once again take undisputed possession of the world's middleweight title. Robinson has been in the fight game long time and while long ago termed a he still keeps coming back to regain his title, KO perhaps having lost in a previous bout via a decision. There are those who stil] figure that Sugar Ray and Ol' Archie Moore may put the finishing touches on their money-making careers Right the "| Clear warm weather greeted competitors, parents and friends at Harmony Public School's an nua! tield day, Thursday. The school staff trained the children for the big day and also acted as judges for the meet. Mrs, Harris tabulated the results R. Harrison A. Hill and A Henwood were responsible for the smooth-running program. The Home and Schoo. Association ran a refieshment booth. The top winners in the various evenls were Novices: Girls, Pamela Bracey Boys. Doug McLeod Bantams: Gi Kathy Beys, Paul McGill Juniors: Girls, Jane Markland Boys, Alan Hare Intermediates Sparks: Boys Boston next across for a now veteran usually by the system, after Krantz as fighters, with a light-heavyweight title bout Girls, France Ron Willoughby Seniors: Girls Rosemary Markland: Boys, Ross Cheese man and Greg Clement. The following is the eomplete listing of participants in the in dividual events GIRLS' DASH Novice Pamela Bracey Paula Sapinski, Wendy Collins Bantam -- Kathy Krantz, Chris tine Sparks, Juli Armiston Junior Dianne Morris, Jane Markland, Sandra Wotton Intermediate Frances Sparks, Linda Ogden, Marilyn Stoiyark Scniof Rosemary Markland Ann Rundle Janice Rundle BOYS' DASH Novice Doug McLeod, Kenny Stenson Donny McLeod. Bantam McGill, Bracey Billy Smith. Junior Alan Hare Krantz, David Penhare Intermediate Ron Willough John Higgins, Joey Waite Senior Gregory Clement Bob Sanders, Ross Cheeseman. GIRLS' BALL THROW Bantam Kathy Krantz Christine Sparks, Jill Armiston Junior Dianne Harris, Jane Markland, Sandra Worlton Intermediate Frances Sparks, Donna Huxtable, Susan Reea Senior Anne Rundle, Rose- mary Marklana. Janice Wilson. BOYS' BALL THROW Bantam -- Paul McGill, Hare. Jef" Henderson Junior Alan Hare, Krantz, John Neil Moore fighting last time out, at over now, with 200-1b. mark, ir bout, one wonders if could make the 175-1b, limit--but he has proven do this, several times in past years. The other que is whether or not, Sugar Ray, who fights in the 160-1b. class, would be fast enough to be as effective as usual, if he added 15 pounds. On the face of it--it would appear that it would be easier for Archie to move up into the heavyweight ranks (where the big money has been) and leave the light-heavyweight crown as a graduation prize for Sugar Ray. Both have made a lot of "sugar" out of the fight game, both have been frequently "hot water" and vigorous hassles with the bosses of the boxing world. But both have proven smart enough to just about get what they wanted each time and when either or both definitely retire, the fistic horizon is going to lose a lot of color (no pu ntended) and what's more, a lot of fans will lose interest a heavyweight A 1e he ean tior wavs in Donald John BRIGHT BITS: --Speaking of the boxing business there's the heavyweight go in Maple Leaf Gardens on Tuesday night when Toronto's George Chuvalo takes on the veteran giant, Nino Valdes. There has been 'a lot of crystal-gazing done on this fight, with the predic- tions ranging from a "flopperoo" to a 'blood bath" LAWN BOWLERS here will wage their annual Presi- dent Vice-President match Monday evening at local greens LADIES' SOFTBALL, with shawa UAW Del's this year competing in the Metro-Toronto District League, makes its seasonal debut Monday night at Alexandra Park, with Whitby visiting the Del's OSHAWA GOLF CLUB will be the scene of some special action for the lady golfers on Tuesday, It's the local club's annual "Ladies' Invitation Day" tournament and also the special CGLU "Test Match". There are prizes and trophies to be won, in the 18-hole handicap event and some of Ontario's top- ranking lady golfers will be on hand. MARLENE Stewart Streit is expected to be on hand, although not as a competitor . WHICH REMINDS that starting tomorrow and continuing for the week, it's the 9th annual "National Golf Week" with golf enthusiasts all across Canada ready to try for one of those "I Beat The Champion" medals, donated by the. Golf Week com- mittee, to every one who turns in a better net score than the gross scores of the two champions, Stan Leonard in the men's division and Marlene Stewart Streit setting the ladies' target . .. JACK MEYER, Phillies' pitcher and their best to date, with three wins and only one loss, has asked for his release, because he was fined 15 days pay, which amounts to more than $1,000. It seems there was a fracas a week ago in a Pittsburgh hotel room and that's why his club levied the fine--but the real reason, no doubt, is that Meyer suffered an injured disc in his back, has been hospital- ized and his services are lost to the Phillies for at least 30 days. There appears to be some suggestion that the erippling injury may have resulted from the fracas-- and if so, naturally fhe Phillies were somewhat vexed. by the the vs new on Chris John Albert Street Public School held their annual Field Day re cently. The small holiday and sunny weather added to the ex citemen! of the gala event The Home and School execu tive provided food and soft drinks for the children later in the af ternoon Names of the he individual evenls are lows participants in as fol NOVICE vd Morey Girls' 50 Rae, Viola Keeler Boys' 30 yds. -- Jimmy Stevens, Bobby Robinson and Terry Gay BANTAM Girls" 60 yds Anne Watson, Wendy Coppins and Linda Kemp. Boys' 60 yds Larry Wright, a Y 0 ers e Bobby Morey and Gary McBain. Girls' Rubber ball throw Big Day Tuesda Bonnie Nichol, Elizabeth Patter- {son and Linda Kemp. Boys' Rubber Ball Throw Gary McBain, David Manser and Tuesday of next week will be a big day for the lady members of the Oshawa Golf Club, it being the date set for their annual la- Gary Manser JUNIOR Girsl' 75 yd Donna Servinis Wood and Bonnie Her dies' invitational meet, as well as| (2) of Woodbridge; Miss Gail Peter Coper and Gary Emmel. the regular Canadian Ladies' Harvey (3) of Scarboro: Mrs. Girsl' Softball Throw Lynda Golf Union test match, H. R. Armstrong (3) of Weston; Eldridge. Linda Mclnroy and The T. W. Dobbie Trophy, an-|Miss Kay Helleur (3) of Wood. Karen Christie : nual award for low net score in bridge: Mrs. J. H, McCarter (3)| Boys' Softball Throw the special group, all entries in of Lambton; Miss Roma Neun- Wright, Gary Gay and the competition with handicap/dorf (4) of Toronto Ladies' and! Hughes of 25 and under, will be one of Miss Ada MacKenzie (7) of To- Girls' the day's special awards, along|/ronto Rosedale Stuart, with gross and net prizes, in alll Marlene Stewart-Streil is ex- Smit flights, up to a 36 handicap. Play pected to be on hand. to look 3ovs' will be of the medal round over the Oshawa Club's Junior Wright, variety, 18 holes, on handicap players, but she has nol entered Already a list of over 76 en-'as yet, for the tournament. [] Kathy Mec- and Karen tries, has been received, includ- Ing many with exceptional low handicaps, intending to com- Margaret pete in the Test Match bert These include Miss Lou Evans Boys' 75 yd. -- Gary Wright, Gary David Broad Susan Watts Jump P and Ma lump Gary Mark Broad Gary Emmel and Hood Girls relay -- Margaret Wood, | Law, Friend | : Top Combo = @ a ® also 8 Photo concerned is Ken Stinson | ~--Oshawa Times 'sPorTS MENU Harmony PS Track Meet Ron Willough Joey Waite Bob San Intermed ale John Hiigins Senior Gary Carey, ders, Fred Esery GIRLS' JUMPING Junior Broad -- Jane land Dianne Morris, Whiley Intermediale Ogden Susan Sparks. Senior B Markland, Lainbe BOYS Junior Broad Alan Hare, Bob Simpson latermediate High John Hig Dave Williams, Wil- lougiby Senior High De Ross Cheeseman, Be GIRLS' RELAY Junior Al t Wotton Crawlora Intermediate Sparks J [ Ogden, Susar Reed Senior Anne Rundle mary Markland, Helen vich, Evelyn Thompson BOYS' RELAY Junior John Krar John Neil, Kevin Russel, Alan Hare Intermedialc Ron Willough by, John Higgins Phillip Nott Larry Walter Senior Greg Clement Gordon Gier SLOW Girls Gary- Ru I'HRE Grades 1 by Mark Jane Linda Frances Broad Reed Rosemary Rundle, Mary oad Anne JUMPING John Krantz gins Ron Brown )b Sanders. Jane Markland, Dorothy ances 18 Rose, Linda Ros¢- Golubo Ross Roger Cheeseman Harrell, man BICYCLE RACE Kathy Krantz; Boys ora . LEGGED RACE 2 Girl Patty Hart Moira Russell, Lynn Abbott Sheila Jonah Pell Bo Templ Ronnie Stevenson s3 4 Girl Jill Ormis ton, Frances Ma Grades 3, 4 Gill, David Collin EGG AND SPOON RACE Grades 1, 2 Girls: Stephanie Naylor Moira Russell Linda Smith Grades Hare, Kenny Grades 3. 4 Crowe, Jil Krantz Grades 3. 4 Boy Mzkie, Jeffery Healey, Gili Pau Mc 2 Boy Chris David Hart Anne Kathy Stinson Girls Ormiston Raymond Paul Mc Albert Street Holds Field Day Smits, Ges Doble, Margaret Nichol and Joan Judy teiro Boys' Walter McInroy tosemary relay Peter Copper Hubar Watson, Ron and Kellar INTERMEDIATE Girls' 85 yds Franca Bizzo, Irene Lee and Laura Bizzo Boys' 85 yds Gary Brown Edward Wright Bobby by Girls Watt Linda Manser Boys' Softball Brown, Harold Lindsay Melnychuk Girls' Broad Jump Ann Lee, Laura Bizzo and lyn Wat Boys' 30h Robert and Cor Softball Throw Teresa Evelyn Tomazewski and Throw Gary and Sam Irene Eve High Jump Gary Brown, Ewald Bengel and Bobby' Corby Girls' 440 Lee, Evelyn Watt, Nancy and Teresa Tomazewski Boys' 440 vd. relay Wallis, Bob Corby, Gary and Glenn Cooper SENIOR Girls' 100 vd Burns and Patricia Gooding Boys' 100 vd Den Seto, Bob- by Wood and Randy Coppins Girls' Softball Throw Susan Faulknew. Lola Solotorow and Carolyn Johnston Boys' Rugby Ball Throw by Wood, Den Seto and Coppins Boys' Bobhy pin Girl Gooding Knox Boys vd. relay Irene Gay Arthur Brown Marilyn Bob. Randy Den Seto Randy Cop High Jump Wood and 440-yd re g. Maril and Linda 440-yd Patricia Shirley ele Sandy 1 Randy | By ED WILKS . Associated Press Staff Writer Vern Law picked up where Bob Friena left oft and the Pitts. burgh' Pirates still have a iwo- game lead ine the. National League --thanks to the best "'two- man" staff in the majors. Tae two right-handers have put away 14 of the Ptrates' 29 victories, including all five shut outs. They have the .only com- plete games 112) hung up by fhe staff After Friend (6-2) closed oul a home stand with a three-hit shut- out over Cincinnati, Law became the first to win eight this vear in the majors Friday night. Law's eight-hit shutout at Phila- delphia gave the Pirates their sixts siraight victory, 3-0. Second place San Francisco de 'eated St. Louis 3-2 on the six- hit pitching of Mike McCormick and Joe Amalfitano's first major league home run Milwaukee slugzed four home runs and beat Cincinnati 6-4 The Chicago Cub defeatea Angeles 6-5 in 10 innings. Los FOUR Law IN A ROW made { his only defeat, striki and walking just ene for seventn complete game urth decision over the Phil He gave up three singles that leadea the bases in the seventh saved his second shutout by out pinch-hitter Wally Smee four and striking Post John Buzhardt (1-4) loser as the Pirates three in the third. A two - run the scored was 'Woodeshick Gets First Full Game By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Leftnander Hal Woodeshick adu't pitched a complete Amer- icar League game in nine at empts since 1958. Washington Senators hadn't won three games in a row this season But hoth broke the unpleasant streaks against the. league-lead ing Baltimore Orioles with a 4-1 victory Friday night Woeodeshick (2-0), never a loser 1st Baltimore in his brief areer just singles Milt Pappas (34 had won straight from Senators five who the allowed 2 victory over Kansas City Ath off Chicago's third-vlace White 7-2 as Bud the fi American seven games this York Yankee Sox 4-3. ers knocked SOX Daley became rst Leaguer to win season and Nev beat Boston Red § game In a SPORTS | One-Pitch Relief ALENDAR Gives Leafs Win TODAY'S GAMES b By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS uings filled the bases with walks United vs Hungaria at 7.00 pm. Toronto Maple Leafs areand alinwed a two-run single to and Hollandia" vs Kickers at 8.45 {j;routening to run away with the Ray Mejias Russ Heman re- p.m. Both games at Kinsmen Sta- Int ii i Yieag i eniant placed him, forced in a run with dium. UEW vs Polonia at 6.00 'nicinational L.€ague a [40% passes and was yanked. Scantle- p.m. in Peterborough at 6.00 pm race after a last-place finish in jury came on, and threw a LAWN BOWL 1953 doubleplay ball on his first pitch. Whitby (Farewell Leafs, who finished 20R games gph pickec up the victory, Men's Doubles 'benind the pennant-winning Buf- his fifth in six decisions. Kurt 1 falo Bisons las. season, edged Raydon (2-2) was the loser. suffered a sprained wrist. o SUNDAY'S GAMES Columuus Jets 4-3 Friday night While the Pirates opened 17-1 No games scheduled and to make their record 26-9 for HAVANA SHOWS POWER game road trip, the Giants 3 3 oh a 743 percentage. Len Cardenas drove in three everced their current home stand MONDAY'S GAMES Th ove 8 threp.gane runs {or Havana with a homer, Mitano's IRE rr Ine Leats have a three-game record al 3-3 when Amalfitano's LAWN BOWLING lead over the rufner-up Bisons {U'Pie and single. Bob Miller, two-run home: off Ernie Broglio. Oshawa Club Annual Presi- , oq 100k nothing like last year's Jini Fendleton and Ray Shearer 12:2) broke a 1-1 tie in the third dent vs Vice-President match at inept team which finished in the also collecte¢ homers against The Cards scored their 7.00 p.m cellar with: a 69.85 mark. Buffalo pitching Bob Miller other run in the fifth, Hal Smith LACROSSE The Bisons. playing at a .641/5Pappec the Bisons' four-game singlea and came in on rookie: Ontario Junior Assoc Whit. Die sof wie ie hen (hey Win streak to bring his record to Julian Javier's triple, but Javier py at St. Catharines, Haig Bow] Pace compared lo .o62 when ey 6.4 'hen was out at the plate when finished on top for the 1959 cam- ER Sa i a tried So score on ~~ Cunning- ply m. paign, dropped another length be. Virginians' right hander Eli ' Ss hind Toronto by losing 8-4 to the G:ba won his seventh in eight de- . w f i haps JFrounder {0 fips, Cards' Osh. and Dist. League -- Ttalia (iv place Havana Sugar Kings. cisions with hard-hitting support ea NM inter United at 7.00 p.m. and Kick- i from Deron Johnson and Ken hits and swatted a second trivlelane vo UEW at 8.30 ingie Roberto Clemenie cappeq "it after Rocky Nelson's bases oaded fly fell for a single when left fielder Tony Curry and shortstop Joe Koppe collided. Curry was knocked out. Koppe by Trophy) - inning The fifth-place Richmond Vir- SOLO SHOTS All tour Milwaukee home runs vere solo shots--by Hank Aaron, Billy Bruton Del Crandall and Johrny Logan off Jay Hook Crandal's and Bruton's clinching four run capped by Joe Adcock's two out single and an error Cari Willey 0-5 against the rest of the league beat the Reds a third time. He had given up just three hits--one Frank Robinson's cecond-inning homer--until the ninth; then needed Don Mec- Manon"s two-out relief. after Ed Bailey hit a three-run homer. Midget Fernhill at bye. and runs bby ining accounted Leat runs third boat Oshawa Team In | Metro-Toronto Girls Softball June 6 DEL'S June 7 Bob Allison made it a breeze for the Senators, driving in a first-inning run with a triple and then hitting a two-run homer. BIG INNING DOWNS TIGERS Tne Indians beat the Tigers with four runs in the third in- nipg and 2 1-3 innings of no-hit relief by Johnny Klippstein, who saved Jim Perry's fourth straight victory Frank Lary 4-5, lost, giving up run-scoring singies by Jim Piersall, Ken As- promote, Harvey Kuenn and Tito HMrancona in the third in- ning. Aspromonte drove in: two more in the fifth with his first home run, off Bob Bruce Athletics handed Early )-4) a third straight de- ter Dick Brown's homer 2 for Chicago in the sec- At ond inning, the Athletics scored the clincher when Daley walked and scored on Andy Carey's two- oui single in the fifth. Monday, UAW Tuesday, At Whitby Wednesday, June 8 Del's at Industrials Friday, June 10 At Industrials Monday, . June 13 At UAW DEL'S Tuesday, June 14 At Whitby Wednesday Del's at Glens Friday, June At Industrials Monday, June 20 At UAW DEL'S Tuesday, June 21 At Whitby Wednesday, June 22 Glens Friday, At Glens Monday, June At UAW DEL"S Tuesday, -June At Glens UAW A June 15 UAW 17a Whithy Industrials The UAW Del's Wynn feat A tiea it Whitby June 24 Industrials 27 28 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS at Whitby Wednesday, June 29 Del's At Industrials THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Pct. GBL 628 605 1'%2 324 4» 513 5 By Chicago New York Detroit 474 62 Kans 2 452 7% Ww § n 7 23 425 8» Boston 4 24 368 10% American League 000 000 210-3 5 0 013 000 00x 4-9 0 2:4) Borland (8) and wski, H. Sullivan (7); Turley 2 Jame 8. Shantz (8) and Berra. HR: Bsn-Repulski (2 Kan ( 020 013 100 711 0 Chicagc 116 000 000 10 1 B. Daley (7-2) Trowbridge (7 and Chiti; Wynn (2-4) Moore (6 Staley 8) and Brown. HR: K( Theoreberry (4): Chi-Brown (3) Baltimore 001 000 000-- 1 5 Wash 100 300 00x-- 4 11 Pappas 3-5, Portocarrero (7) and Courtney; Woodeshick (2-0 ana Battey. HR: Was-Allison (5) Detroit 000 000 200-- 2 6 0 Cleveland 004 020 00x-- 6 8 1 Lary (4-5) Bruce (4) and Ber beret; Perry (5-2) and Romano HR: Cle-Aspromonte (1), Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Kansas City (Johnson 1-2) a Chicago (Shaw 4-4) Detroit ¢Foytack 1-4 or Aguirre 2-1) at Cleveland (Latman 1-0) Washington (Stobbs 2-19 at Bal timore (Barber 5-1) (N) Boston (Monbouquette New York (Short 2-3) Sunday's Games Kansas City at Chicago (2). Detroit at Cleveland (2) Baltimore at Washington Boston at New York National League Wl Boston New York Casa 4-4) at (2) Pittsburgh San Fran Milwaukee Cincinnati St. Louis Los Angeles Chicago Phila 300 465 155 121 318 National League Pittsburgh 003 000 000-- 3 8 0 Phiia 000 000 000-- 0 8 1 Law (8-1) and Burgess: Buz hardt 1-4) Farrel! (8) and Coker. Cincinnati 010 000 003-- 4 7 1 Mi! 014 100 00x-- 6 10 1 Hook (4-4) Brosnan (5) Osteen #8) and Bailey, Willey (3-5) Mec- Malion (9) and Crandall. HR: Cin-Robinson 10) Bailey (5); Mil-Aaton (11) Crandall (8) Bru- ton ( Logan (1 Chicago 000 020 030 1 LA 000 000 032 0 Anderson Morehead Jonnson (8) Drabowsky (1-0) 5 1 6 1 5 11 8 Coppins, Andrew Cherkas David Hughes : INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Novice Girls, Kathy Rae; Boys, Jimmy Stevens Bantam Girls, Anne Watson and Bonnie Nichol (tied): Boys Gary McBain Junior Girl Wr Intermediate Ann yenior Boys, Den and Mc- Boy Gary hi gi Irene Gary Brown Marilyn Burns Lee Joys beto, ; Havana " Columbus "Erickson, Margarel Wood Friday, July 1 -- Glens At Industrials Monday, July 4 at UAW DEL'S Tuesday, July 5 At Whithy Wednesday, July 6 Del's at Glens and Averill, Thacker (8): Podres, Rakow (6) Roebuck (8) McDevitt J, Drysdale (4.7) (9) and N. Sherry. HR: Chi-Banks (12); LA- Snyder (6 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Pittsburgh (Haddix 3-1) at Philadelphia (Conley 2-3) Cincinnati (McLish 2-4) at waukee (Burdette 3-2) Chicago (Hobbie 4-6) at Angeles (Williams 3-0). (N). St. Louis, (Kline 2-4) at Francisco (Sanford 5-1). Sunday's Games ttsburgh at Philadelphia (2) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (2) Chicago at Los Angeles St. Louis at San Francisco International League } L Pel. GBL 743 641 Mil Los Glens play a Park, streets San Toronto Buffalo CX FECES CEI | Kipp (6); (8) HR 201 101 010 000 120 Arroyo (8) and with two qut in the seventh. Mc- pan Both gin.ans heat the Fast-spot Mont. Hunt in a '2-hil offensive against al Sunnyside: Rundle at Radio: gaj1y STOPPED ABRUPTLY cighth inning scored Joe Callie North Oshawa si Columbus fielding. Jim hit circuit shots for the Wings Both ig Metro-Toronto liadies League Smith i: awa Dairy, Alexandra Park and Boh Rosburg and J. C. Goosie baseball. But the former Bos.un Colonial Counfry Club course in Jackie Jensen completed the one- Al Balding of Toronto, who White said. "If things are going Industrials itial 73 for a 149 total and failed traded to Cleveland for catcher night with Thistie and Strila add-|garia defender scored. The score the Umted squad to the tune was just too strong to be held. Strila coming out on top by 3-1and Hungaria have exceptionally Industrials and ! Thistle forward line had goals to| Tickets are now available for goalie had some very good saves. If encugh fans are interested. a icket Club Cric et u standing soccer was displayed Col.imbus 000 000 003-- 3 9 2 Wendall Brewster and John lonia Ricki 100 020 002-- 5 12 0 (4irly easy victory over Ed at Epsom Downs 36 years ago to- Miami 10¢ 000 120-- 4 9 0c 4 In this match the score does Tcazle in 1787. Miller, Jollv (4 SX) Asus and had to default. This gave the games at Kinsmen Stadium > c & i the Royals. Johuson got four hits, Cormick (7-3. who walked one gopmpayy, real Ro; 2:5 2 | and the seventh- including two doubles, and and struck out three for his . " place Miami Marlins defeated : ' ign mblete game. got out Oshawa Minor (Kiwanis Ban- ;, © sisth-place Rochester Red knocked in three runs. Hunt olgh h complete iy Gi 7 bs tam) Kingside at Fernhill; W 40 ? belted a two-run homer. of i jam when Cunnminghamig. 0 a Storie; North Oshawa ' 0&8 %4 | Gene Green's double in the ponpe Nipigon at Eastview: Connaught "rp. [edfs getting a one-pitch with the winning run as Miami at Southmead: Simcoe Hall at reliei job from Pat Scantlebury lefthander Bill Hoéft (4-4) beat Woodview. All games at to cut off a three-run Jets' up- Bob Ginhson 0-2 Jerry Adair p.m rising in the ninth inning, scored homered for the Marlins while Oshawa Storie at ,. frst last on Bob Sadowski and Ben Mateosky Kin ire f } ; a Set Southmend King's eighth homer in the fourth ames at 6. for ther South Ontario County League or the other a Pickering vs Mount Zion at Mount 1 1%} ans Zion, 8.15 p.m Toronto starter Bob River- going inte the ninth Whitby at UEW Del's, Alexandra With a string ot 17 scoreless in Fara om eturn From BASEBALL . Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban Three-Way Tie ® tam) Jury and Lovell vs Osh- etirement 2 » Ajax vs Whitby at Whitby. Both In Memphis Open games at 6.30 p.m. BOSTON (AP)--Sammy White - MEMPHIS (AP)--Ben Hogan,|is getting the urge of return to moved in front in the $30,000 Red Sox catcher won't consider Mempliis Open golf tournament| ending his retirement before next Friday with totals of 132 season, he told the Boston Globe. ae OY 5 White's sudden retirement on Oi the three Goosie fired the the heels of a similar move by top round, touring the par-70 ; two blow which helped start the Whitby, 52 Sirokes; Bu Hogan wis the Red Sox on the skids toward the most. con isien i a wy] a | American League cellar. 0 oreo Jom &y Jecond-Place| rq be lying if 1 said I didn't slot. Rosburg shot 67. want to play baseball again." turned in a five-over-par 75 in|smoothly next year, I'd like to Glens Thursday's first round, shot a 69|play. I don't care if it's Boston, Friday for a 144 total. But Jerry|Cleveland or elsewhere." Glens Magee of Toronto wasn't sol White's retirement came sud- lucky. He added a 76 to his in- dently this spring after he was to survive the cut-off. Russ Nixon. AJ Hungaria J- Two well-played games were that seem fo haunt Hungaria was - Whitby shown in the Stadium Thursday Strila's first goal when a Hun- Glens ing two more points to their/at the half stood 1;0 which was total in a close race, which also tied early in_the second period. UAW includes Hollandia, for the eur- Kamondy, Polgar and Kelly play- reat top spot ed an outstanding game for the Thistle completely overwhelmed losers but the Strila forward line Glens|of go, but in spite of the heavy| Krawczenko and Kowal were scoring the game was pleasant the Strila scorers. Industrials {5 watch This was one of the better games In the second match Hungaria|so far this year and was thorough- UAW oct their fourth in a row, with ly enjoyed by the fans. Both Strila in a wide-open and exciting game fine teams. Praise is due to J. UAW Del's games are at 8.00, 0 coc only decided late in the Racz the manager of Hungaria, p.m., Alexandra Park second period when Strila scored who has done a remarkable iob Whitby games are al 8.00 pm, 0, oa) with his team in spite of the odds Centennial Park Practically the whole Subway against him 8.00 p.m Fairbanks 2 their credit, and with United a the Hearts vs Burnley game in linton and Dufferin 0! man short in the last half, Thistle Toronto en June 9. They may be ronto. were well away. Just the same, ohtained from J. Denholm. 251 the defence of United played a/Simcoe street south or Terry T hd Pl ers hard checking game and the Kelly, 7'2 Simcoe street south. ennis ay McMillan Gillis and Richmond|bus will be chartered for this with two each while Cain and Ir- game, so for information concern- Down oronto ving had the singles. ing this contact W. McRae at RA : 5-9440. STRILA WIN In the second game some oul- LEAGUE TABLE Richmond The Oshawa Tennis Club enter- and with a little luck Hungaria Strila Rochester ' tained the Toronto Cricket Club might have done better in the Thistle Miami 395 13 in the weekly matches of the scoring department. Holiandia Montrea 30 .268 18 Toronto Tennis League Thursday; An example of the bad breaks/U. EW International League night = Shee Italia Pol Toronto 100 201 00x-- 4 4 3 Preston edged Peter Mingo and REMEMBER WHEN. . 1 Kickers _Raydon, Blackburn (6) Spencer Ron Ivey in an extremely Gy By THE CANADIAN PRESS United (7' and Tornay; Smith, Heman anq hard-fought match, 6-4, 3-6,| Lord Derby's great mud-run- Hungaria 9: Scantlebury (9) and Jones. g.3 ning Sansovino plowed through -- HR: Toi-King Sam Venn and Ron Cox had a the heavy going to win the Derby Mil 000 000 100-- 1 13 0 Bracht and Gord Duckworth, 6-1 day, the first victory in 137 years Grba (9) and Gonder, and 7-5. for the family after whom the Shantz Kuankel, Hunter (6) Norm Davis and Ron Cumber- race is named. The elassic Hoskins Perranoski (9) and oq finally bowed to Martin Cle- started in 1780 and an earlier finer an, Rel-Hunt (1) worth and Ron Crawford, 6-3 and Lord Derby won with Sir Peter hoon ; ih DV Hh 0 hot fully indicate the play as the, and ET ir ireen;. nhson games were very close and long Havan: . rallied Javana ba 310 One team from Toronto could Buffalo 41] 2 not make the games in Oshawa, 48) Oshawa Club a 3-1 point win over the Cricket Club Lunch was served to all in the clubhouse following the matches TRANSMISSION ® large capacity catcher ) for specially long, sh lowns, See ofl 5 Lawn-Cruiser models plus the Ride-On Trocter otf your decler's. 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