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The Oshawa Times, 22 Jun 1960, p. 14

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2 i 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 22, 1960 FOLEY'S WIN ALSO | Tony's Rally In Sth un some | To Defeat Crawford's day, Men's Doubles. | a y 5 | Three more very good softball|again with a single, Wilson Earl Hersh's triple and single BASEBALL & 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vito 0 (Bs battles were staged in the Inter-|singled, Tilk hit a sacrifice fly Bob (Riverboat) Smith appar. set up the first iwo Toronto runs : Oshawa Legion Misiop tEaniam County League -last night, with|and Yahn was safe on an error. ently is not going fo be outdone| and Steve Demeter's sixth homer and Oh wa: Dalr 3 A Whitby, | Tony's defeating Crawford's 5-1) Kornylo forced Yahn but Mich. by the other stalwarts of the got the clincher. Tom Cheney Whitby awa hy. at 6.30 ih at Alexandra Park: Foley's|aels hit a double to complete the first-place Toronto Maple Leafs'|(4-7) lost, though striking out 12 . Sh "| Plumbing nosing out Thompson's|three-run rally and the scoring pitching staff. and giving only six hits in nine' Lakeshore Minor League --| Plumbing 3-2 in an 8-inning thrill-|for the game. The clever lefthander hung up|!Pnings Port Hope at Oshawa, Kinsmen qo. at Alexandra Park and Cole's PORT PERRY Ed ": his eighth victory in 10 decisions| Jim Pendleton's single in the| Civic Memorial Stadium, 7.30 p.m juveniles defeating Port Perry Teno, Ib: Birkett if: C ar, offs Tuesday night with a 3-2 victory|eighth off reliever Warren SOFTBALL Juniors 4-0 at Lakeview Park. |o i i J Cart ori Ai over Columbus Jets. It gave him Hacker broke a 2-2 tie for Hay- Beaches Major League -- Lati- - Menzies, 38. arnege, 3b; A, a one-game edge over the two ana's victory. Raul Sanchez (1-0) mer Brokers at Oshawa, Tony's, TONY'S GET SCARE Menzies, p; Powell, 2b; Oak, c; other mainstays of the Interna-|went the distance while Art Ma- Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. Crawford's scored the first run Ad Son, batted in 7th. tional League leaders, Ron Ne- haffey (8-3) lost. He gave up' South Ontario County League-- of the game against Tony's, in| ng E'S SPORTS Wilson, 3 gray and Steve Ridzik, who are Felix Torres's ninth homer. Pickering vs Whitby, Whitby 8.15(the first inning, after two out or Yon, oh Role ", (7-2. | Richmond winner Jim Bron- p.m. and Scugog Cleaners vs When Hughes connected they, Michael By ob: 0a, " eters, This )irio, plus relief artist stad (4-7) started a four - run Port Perry, 6.45 p.m. Yuill and Cornish both clicked. 3b: Davis, 2b; Judd, If: per Tenia, who helped Smith|third inning against loser Bill Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Bantam) However, Lupel steadied down! poy py's WIN IN EIGHTH esday night and has a 6-0 Kunkel by being hit with a pitch. -- Rundle at Bathe: Connaught at) after this, got good support be-| pou. iced out Thompson's record, has won 28 of Leafs' 41 The Vees then got three singles Sunnyside; Ferhill at Simcoe(sides and didn't allow another|s , night at Alexandra Park victories to keep them 5% games and Granny Hamner's two-run Hall; Radio at Storie; Nipigon|run. Crawfords had a couple onic. ino 'the winning run in the second-place Buffalo double to sew up matters. at Woodview; Kingside at East-|bases in the second and third|po mn' of the 8th inning Willard Schmidt (1-0), with the view; Southmead at North Osh-/frames and loaded the bases in [ - SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES iverboat' Has Stea ALL ALONE -- AND RUNNING FREE -- LIKE SALT! "Zuchetta",-a filly, isn't just | sed Cliff Potts off her back | and wound up on a turf track, | the red-hot favorite in the fifth j head of | working out here, at the Tor- | and then ran wild, to lead the | where she finally surrendered, | race yesterday, but had to be | 25005. op oh ! 2 h Solomon got on, after two out onto Woodbine race track. The | outriders 3 merry chase around | after sending a couple of stable- | scratched after her pre-race | The Bisons were edged 3-2 by Red Wings only two weeks, gave awa. All games at 6.30 p.m. |the fourth with nobody out--but a 4 he scored on a solid double i p Havana Sugar Kings while third h i Midget Lea North Osh- they failed to score again ¢ filly didn't want a jockey, tos- | the track'! She jumped a rail | hands sprawling. Zuchetta was | antics. ~-CP Wire Photo 1avana Sug eginians won| Miami just two singles in the o got League oka bis - again, by Dervent, which won and pits hb batts ara sas aril dn - ae = me place Richmond irginians V ¥ nightcap victory. Loser Jim awa at Kingside; Storie at South | Tony's got a run in the second ended the game, |their fifth Siraight i i 8 Archer (2.7) was kayoed in a mead. Both Games at 6.30 p.m inning, to tie the score at 1-1,| Foley's got their other two runs & SP RTS E L c ] Cricl ters end Montreal Royals ( four-run sixth after the Wings THURSDAY'S GAMES when Varga opened with a single, in the second inning, by Wallace and Miami split a twinbill. The (50k a 1.0, first - inning lead. | McCabe was safe on an error|and Corrigan, with Thompson's | . ] | By Geo. H. Campbell Suffer First Loss Red Wings won the nightcap 60 Home runs by Ron Samford, SOCCER and Snow singled cleanl i D s by § . § y, big double, the key hit. Thomp- after the Marlins took the opener with two on. and Gene Green's| Osh. and Dist. League -- Hol- : a solo job gave Miami its first- | Jandia vs Italia, 7.00 p.m. and Ye score . ayed atl uati how's hie A wi he Sint, ater game victory over Dick Ricketts Hungaria vs Polonia, 8.45 p.m. the fith when Berwic singled {uo 4g hg en any d ale i Chris Cannizzaro homered Both games at Kinsmen Civic with one out. He was forced by|Ulriei it a double an yilla- 4 Mackness but Armstrong doubled, baugh came through with a time- 4 3 SPORTS EDITOR { A - ' Ny | Everything From Soup To Nuts IT SEEMS that nothing stands in the way of a re- match between Ingemar Johansson and world's champion Floyd Patterson, but the mere details of setting the date, 53 HEMAN PUTS OUT FIRE Smith. who struck out eight, (5.5, had bailed himself out of jams gr, Rochester off in the fourth, fifth and sixth in- giawart (4-3) lost their U : nings before departing with two Oshawa Club first finished with an analysis of 5 wic- All winter long, before the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen went to the Winter Olympic Games, there were istinet rumblings up K-W way that all was not well in their hockey set-up, neither within their own club nor between the club and the Kitchener Auditorium officials. The OHA sent an ambassador to the K-W Club meeting last night, in the person of George Panter, veteran OHA past-president. They made no bones about it--the OHA is seriously concerned with the hockey situation in Kitch= ener-Waterloo. They don't want to lose this long-standing OHA stronghold--and many club officials are also in favor of sticking with the OHA Senior circuit. However, another faction is seeking to have Kitchenen-Waterloo entered in the Eastern Professional Hockey League. If this happens, it means the death of OHA Senior activity in Western Ontario--perhaps in the entire province, so it's no wonder the OHA is making a strong plea for its case. We suspect, they'll (the OHA) go even further-- they may even grant special eoncessions, in order to keep the Dutchmen in OHA ranks. ap cv Memorial Stadium, ; winner Bunky ipod 2 IMelnick, Varga and McCabe|ly single, i f th d kets for 16. ru nd L. H "Ontario Junior Assoc Bram singled .in succession and three) THOMPSON'S i a: game of the season Saturday, to 8S runs a . Harris os JO > A fe "runs resplted, They added one in|Cole, ,8s; Grandy, ; Garrard, : 4 "lout and the bases loaded in the 2 runs resp 3 ey a | dy, the Overseas League 11, at Lake- ] Yicket {or 3 Sins, The Oshava eighth. Heman fanned Nini Tor- Veteran Um ire pio od Whitby, Whitby Arena, |), 6th on a walk to Berwick|1b; Weldon, c;' Campbell, 3b; view Park. The game proved to catch 5 nh Wallace in Tine nay to end the ung 0d oe P BASEBALI ad w Jong hh if Mackness. a Ulrien, ef; Diflabatigh, sf; Hatik, > ving afiair wi on A A ir Jet order in the aS Re Ady It CRAWF 'S: -- Vaughan, cf; |p. be a low scoring affair with the outfield. Two fine fielding plays, tired the Jets in Is Out Of Action Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget) McAllisier, ¢; Hughes, 2) Yuill,/| FOLEY'S ~-- 'Thompson, 2b; visitors winning by a score of 39/one by Malcolm MacKinnon and | Ajax vs Beaton's Dairy, Alex.!ss. Cornish, 3b; Hodgson, 2b; Harding, ss and If; McClimmond, runs lo a Toms: 5 of the Osh os other by Roger Hacker re- . CINCINNATI (AP) -- Jocko Park 6.30 p.m. ' Brodie, 1b; Baxter, If; Johnston, c: Bryan, If and ss in 8th; Wal : ett EL oy cant ain o the Osh su ted in the fall of two Mrs § B 1 Conlan, veteran National League| Leaside Junior League -- Moore; McAvoy, batted in 6th; Gil-|lace, rf; Solomon, cf; Dervent, time and place. Patterson is more than willing for a re- Sa Seam, ne 2 dence, Do: wi Sis Via ig Yun 0ut rout ish) awl ow ing umpire, will be out of action for Diugs vs Oshawa Wilkies, Talbot|jard, p in 6th. 1b; Corrigan, 3h; Banks, p, turn bout and of course, Johansson would be plain stupid (tad "to let the visitors have first|tors captain. H. Kirsten -Went| Tas - . jt leagt several days with a head Patt Jessie), 7.30 p.m TONY'S: -- Berwick, cf; Mack- not to want this one more chance, a chance to swell his knock. In vied or the heavy rains|to school" on the Oshawa Bowl-| D t tR k Xo seul 4 (ness, 3b: Armstrong, 2b; Mel- 1 already well-loaded bank book, aside from another the two days prior to the game, ing tactics. He elected to open | 13 Ic In § | rage president Warren Giies vo ROI. League = iii by Bek, 4 (Yoke, ds) Metnbe, i; Ron Delany will 4 ' i \ "brass" [this was a wise decision. Ian|with himself i G. Abrahams . Say as sui) ) a 7 Si); 1dnow, cf, @ . 2 lapel, p, chance at the world's heavyweight title. The brass" [lis was 8 ioe, J en Ian ih Jimse}t a 3 orange In Pla downs dizzy spells since being hit on|Port Perry vs Thompson's, Alax.|COLES BLANK PORT PERRY Give Demonstration behind Monday night's fight have it figured out that al- bowling attack for the Oshawa|enough, dismissing the ox the head accidentally by a mask Park JRast wf oles ys Hoy"s,| Yahn pitched a two-hit shut-| most 20.000 fans "crashed the gate" and they blame lack |Club oug! ia , z oo. thrown by Philadelphia catcher|Lakeview Par All games at out for Cole's, as they blanked] TORONT O(CP) -- A running S Ah g I Oshawa team between them for| The playoff in the rinks sec Yim: Coker in last 6.45 p.m | A 2 of adequate police supervision for this incident. On the Both players bowled well, Wal- only 32 runs. Kirsten taking 4 tion of the Provincial Lawn Bowl- * a game last week. "Sor "ntaric County Lenzi Port Perry Juniors 4-0 last night/demonstration by the galloping other hand. it would seem that New York is still the logi- [lace being particularly effective wickets for 14 runs and Abrahams |ing Association playdowns got - i Mount ion ar reat Brass -- at Lakeview Park. Gael, Ron Delany, il headline { spot 1 *h 1d this return bout--especially if they can | with 'the new ball, claiming two|5 wickets for 18 rums |under way at the Oshawa Lawn CHAMP WINS Noun elon s} oklin, Fook in;| Menzies pitched well for Port the first annual field day and ea! spot to hold ins Tw : hr early wickets while conceding] In the batting, A. Beese with|Bowling Club Tuesday night with| 0m oP : Park ar vs efferings, Alex.|perry 'also, until the fifth inning. |feis of the Irish Societies here get it worked in late September, jt before the World only four runs. A® soon as the|10 runs was top scorer for the six rinks from the Oshawa and TOR INO (CF ) -- Canadian Park. Both games at 8.15 p.m. |Cole's got their first run in the Saturday. Series gets under way the shine was off the new ball visitors and Gus Long with 9 runs Whitby Clubs taking part ye feryeigly shampjon Gale Ker : -- third, on a single by Judd, an.| Delany, who has broken the the Oshawa skipper changed the was top scorer for the Oshawa| The greens were in excellent| | Po d va Roc d out Mar-| CAN'T JOIN SQUAD other by Tilk and a sacrifice by|four-minute mile several times, bowling attack to the Spinners, Club condition and as a result the com. C¢l Houde of Quebec City Monday| ,.,p0NTO (CP)--John Swann, | Yahn ls an airline representative in | Feu 4 : . "night in the third round of a : ohn Swann, i nl |Los Angeles. He won the 1,500 J. Huband and Len Harris. As the hile the wicket definately fa-|petition was keen and all three | edulde 10 d y 24, of Toronto, nominated for| In the fifth, Judd started it off 5 in the 1 pi {Oshawa skipper, E. Lloyd had|vored the bowlers, an application|games were extremely close The pe aroun Teh here. Canada's Davis Cup tryout] Ee [delice bog Me Bog Sars {guess y the v $ 3 age ac 8 N Hy lf ad. bb oy i aver ontans o : ¢ ed ide gue a pick] he Velie SL uk ks hi froin A skipped by Varsity Stadium as a prelimin- squad, said Monday business rea- player Don Fontana of Toronto Another headline on the pro. ys ee as ery Dest Ine of deionse WO i pro. ou deiawa Fink, Lime) lary to a closed-circuit television Sons will prevent him joining the|in the Toronto Cricket, Skating| gram which includes Irish dance. breaks of Huband and the left- scores by the batsmen, of both|cision from the Whitby rink showing of the Floyd Patterson. team. Swann was a last-minutejand Curling Club's tournament.ing and" singing, will be a hurling hand spinners of. Harris fears d skipped by Dick Adams. The Ingemar Johansson heavyweight choice for tryouts after his vic- The eight man squad starts| game between Toronto and Mont- The visitors wickets fell at The Oshawa record fo date isl tables were turned in the second title bout in New York. tory Sunday over Davis _ Cupitrials at Quebec City Wednesday, real. Sin regular intervals until the final three wins, one loss and one/game in which the Whitby rink out at only 39 runs. J. Humand draw game skipped by Donald Tutt gained a - - 15 to 14 verdict, over the Oshawa Imperials Blank sm BRIGHT BITS: It's happened. Jack Kearns, manager of light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore, has asked for a three or four-week postponement of that July 18th date, against Erich Schoeppner, at Varsity Stadium--be- cause Archie needs more time to take off weight, .in order to reach the 175-1b. light-heavyweight limit. Didn't somebody predict that would happen ? . . . JACK KRA- MER, who won the Wimbledon tennis singles title away back in 1947, is reported to be seriously considering a {In the third game, between two Oshawa rinks, Ron Snowden"s over the rink skipped by Bill 1 Preston. COMBINATION Scugog Cleaners |. tues me HOT & COLD downs on the Oshawa greens at In a Southern Ontario County 3b Buzminski, If; Sarnovsky , 7' winner meeting the Snowden rink SYSTEMS dra Park last. night, Heffering"s|Tilk, ss and 2b; Carnwith, lb;| The personnel of the rinks fol Imperials charged back into the Hickey, rf; Jones, p; Wilson, 38! lows: pent e , i DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR when they whitewashed Scugog| SOUGOG CLEANERS --| Whiteley, Jack Piatti and Grant Cleaners Juniors 14-0. Wright, ss; Fegan, ¢; Price, 2b;| Murray. as it appears, with Ted Jones|If; Siblock, Ib; Marsh, 3b; Tay. Tom Henstock and Joe Luke. e SUBURBAN & CITY HOMES pitching a brilliant two-hitter|lor, p; Peters, p in 4th; Burk,| Donald Tutt, skip: 0. MacDon- AT LOW, LOW PRICES Introducing The Amazing New rink scored a 15 to 14 victory The Tutt and Kellar rinks meet 7.30 p.m. this evening with the WATER Softball League game at Alexan- cf; B. Simcoe, ¢; O'Reilly, 2b; | 5¢ the local club Thursday night win column with a vengeance in 7th, { F. Kellar, skip: "Preem'" ® COTTAGES © FARMS This one was just as one-sided Young, -ef; Mapes, rf; Horton,| Dick Adams, skip: Ward Bick, against the Cleaners, while strik-|2h in 4th, ald, Harry Lott and Bob Ander- ing out a total of eight batters. | ------ son Fegan's single in the first in- = { Ewart Carswell, skip; RCMP Search For J. Mor- Ander- ning and a double by Young in rison, F. Lindsay and J. YHE GAUTH TOWN AND COUNTRY the fourth, were the only two hits Son: could collect, Ron Snowden, skip; Jack comeback. Maybe even the pro tennis circuit is slipping, if Kramer wants to start playing-for-keeps, again ? ? , . OSHAWA LEGION Juniors won a Lakeshore Minor Base- ball League fixture last night in Cobourg, They tackle Port Hope Intermediates, here at Kinsmen Stadium this evening. . . . AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE officials signed a joint affiliation agreement with NHL officials yesterday, main purpose being to protect AHL territorial rights. The NHL can not establish a elub within 50 miles of an AHL team. Also, Pittsburgh rights were retained by the AHL. When a new Pittsburgh arena is completed next spring, they hope to have Pittsburgh back in the AHL competition. ANNE HEGGTVEIT, Canada's skiing champion, Olympic Games medal winner, has being named to the CNE Sports Hall of Fame, along with "Miss Supertest III", the first Canadian-designed boat to win the Harmsworth Trophy. . . . JOCKEYS were 1 Scugogs 20gs Cochrane and Bill SINK UNIT On the other hand, Imperials were hitting hard and often. They shelled Taylor from the mound with a three-run outburst in the and Delaware areas near third inning and another big rally in the fourth, that netted six more runs. Peters replaced Taylor in the fourth but he too failed to hold the Hefferings" batters in check. They added to their rally in the fourth, at his expense and later Ware, Ainslee L. Dockstator, 33, scored one in the sixth and three Theodore more in the 7th Ron Simcoe's homer to start the Southwold, were among six Cana- game was his first of three hits Sarnovsky had a homer three more hits Carnwith also had a pair. and | counterfeit money Bob Simcoe had a homer and two other hits while 27, Counterfeit Cache LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- RCMP| w pr officers searched in the Muncy on Ha, Skips Join Dies: LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS { OLA Senior Port Credit 6 Brampton 9 OLA Intermediate Owen Sound 9 Newmarkel ' 15 OLA Junior Brampton 13 Long Branch § Cooke, F. 1 Ji . 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Texaco Beats Out [Oshawa Legion, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Kent's Westerns iv 3 ow League same ee: Beats Cobourg ve, vou of day, Glen's and * Bert's Texaco Baltimore gem Lede Kent's Oshawa Legion Juniors defeat- Cleveland 0. 2 . ed Cobourg Juniors 13-3 last Chicago en ahon bit a, Wild streak 1 night in Cobourg, with Bob Brew- Drag five runs on three walks, doubles fe Peehing 8 nifty five hitter | Washington by Aselstine and Parsons analo. hold the Cobourg team injKansas' City singles by DePettes and Hurst. | : Boston Prior to this, DePettes hit a homer in the fourth to climax a four-run rally Ross, pitching for Texaco, gave up two runs in the first on two walks and hits by Johns and Westfall. Kent's added one in the third and then had a big ji cher rally, good for four runs, in the fifth. with Sneddon and McMahon! The Oshawa team made full hitting two-baggers. McMahon |Use of their nine hits, garnered need to boil water any drink- There is no longer! 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Columbus 9 p 435 Barber, Estrada .(6-3) (8) and HR: Chi - Banks 2 (20); po A Triandos: Pierce, Staley (8) Bau- Walters 2 (6) Herrera (6) mann (4-3) (9) and Lollar. HR: Chicago 200 020 01-- 5 73 Bal-Drepo (2): Chi-Landis (3) Phila 010 320 01-- 7 11 Wash . 010 012 000-- 4 9 2| (Suspended hy curfew; to be hs Cleveland 200 102 00x-- 5 11 1] completed today) Miami 030 101 x-- 5 6 1/18! Ramos (3-9) Clevenger (7) and Freeman, Sciaffernoth (5) R. Ricketts and Cannizzaro: (8 Ei Battey: Grant (52) Klippstein Morehead (7) and Averill; 'Buz- Kay, Stewart (2) Moford (7) and off three different Cobourg pitch. (7) and Romano. HR: Wash-Doh hardt and Coker Green. HR: Roch - Cannizzaro Be Th, bw. ths ers who tried their Skill 5g bek (6) Ramos (1) Battey (9); Los Angeles 000 004 000-- 4 9 1|Mia-Green, Samford TEXACO -- DePettes, 2h: Wil. mound but couldn't hold the Cle: Kuenn (3) Cincinnati 002 030 01x-- 6 12 0| Rochester 100 004 001-- 6 10 1 don. rf: Norman. cf: Hurst, 3b; |Motor City Legion batters in New York 000 102 201-- 6 14 1| Podres (6-6) Palmquist (5) L.| Miami 3 000 000 000-- 0 2 0 ASK ABOUT THE FAMOUS Tordan If: Aseistine. c: Her.|check. Ewart, Arnew and Wag. Detroit 000 000 000 0 4 2 Sherry (7) and Roseboro, Pigna-| Schmidt and Rice: Archer, Kay "LAWN BOY' P ure joux. ss: Parsons. 1b: Ross, |horne all had a chance on the Ford (3-5) and Berra, Howard tano (8); Purkey (6-3 Nuxhall| (6) Anderson (7) Luebke (9) and OWER experience required. Complete with steel KENT'S -- Legree of: Johns, mound with the latter the most| (8): Lary (6-7) Sisler (7) Mor- (8) Brosnan (9) and Dotterer { McCardell. MOWERS 3b; Bannon, 2b; Sneddon, 1b: | effective, as it turned out gan (9) and Wilson, Berheret (1). HR: LA : Larker 1 Roseboro| Toronto 011 000 100-3 60 eptic tank. White Vitrous China Bowl, Westfall, If: Shearer, ss; Bever-| "Spike" Minacs, with three HR: NY-Mantle 2 £16), @; Cin 0st (3) : Columbus 000 100 010-2 6 1 "MELNOR" LAWN all necessary hardware ley, ¢: Anderson, Hf: McMahon, | solid hits, was the top batter for Boston : 000 102 040. -7110 Bt Louis 000 100 001-2 8 0| Smith, Heman (8) and Thomp SPRINKLERS 1 15 00 p. the Oshawa Junior 'squad. Ted Kansas C ity 500 300 21x--11 15 0 Pittsburgh 001 020 00x-- 3 7 2/son; Cheney and Tornay. HR ONLY ,.iveravasess. . Roberts and Bill Miklas were Casale (2-7) Sturdivant (1) Hill Gibson (0-1) Broglio (7) Duliba|Tor-Demeter tnext in line. with two safeties] 122 (8) and Sadowski, Nixon|(8) and Sawatski;: Law (11-2) |Buffalo Composer Writes apiece (8); Daley (10-2) Trowbridge (8) Face (9) and Burges Havana | Oshawa and Chiti. HR: KC-Lumps 3) San Fran 010 040 001 6 9 1| Mahaffey action again 2 {scheduled to be in Throneberry (5); Bos-Williams 2 Milwaukee 001 341 00x-- 9 11 1{Teed: Sanchez and Opening Symphony 5! with Port Hope Inter (11) vicCormick, Shipley (5) O'Dell|Hav-Torres NTAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (Ap) mediates visiting the Legion lads, Today's Games (2-7) (5) Loes (5) Maranda .(7)| Montreal 000 000 000-- 0 7 2 | ( Diteher: F . . . he! . 4 79 The New York State Power|at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta And Probable Pitchers) land Schmidt; Brunet (1-0) Piche|Richmond 004 000 00x 4 7 Authority has commissioned Cali-| dium, at 7.30 p.m Boston (Sullivan 3-6) at Kansas|(6) and Crandall. HR: SKF-Mays| Kunkel, Perranoski (5) Chit City (Herbert 2-6) (N) (12) Cepeda (14) Long (2); Mil-| (8) 2 3 r P fortia composer Ferde Grofe to h g tum (8) and Coleman; Bronstad write a symphony celebrating] The power authority drew con New York (Ditmar 33 -|Crandall (11) Aaron (16) Adcock!and Gonder y troit (Foytack 1-4) (N) v's Gi the opening of the Niagara power siderable criticism for paying Washington (Fischer 22 8 0 Montreal mes project. The $720,000,000 project |$4,000 to composer Morton Gould Cleveland (Hawkins 4-4) (N) 000-100 000 001-- 2 7 0 Toronto at Columbus is slated to deliver its first|for a composition commemorat- Baltimore (Fisher 5-4) at Chicago Jones, (9-6) (12) and Buffalo at Havana ' power next February ing the opening of the St. Law- (Wynn 2-6) (N Pizarro, Buhl (7-3) (10) Rochester at Miami Power authority chairman rence Seaway in September, 1958 National League Thursday's Games Robert Moses says the wc.k will] The 10-minute work, St. Law W 1 Pct Today's Games Montreal at Richmond be called Niagara Suite. He in-!rence Suite, cost $7.500, of which Pittsburgh 38 2 644 (And Probable Pitchers) Toronto at Columbus dicated the cost of the symphony the Ontario Hydro Electric Milwaukee Chicago (Anderson 2-2) at Phila- Buffalo at Havana will be nominal. {Power Commission paid $3,500. 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