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The Oshawa Times, 7 Jul 1960, p. 14

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Thursdey, July 7, 1960 » - HE OSHAWA TIMES, By ED WILKS ¥ Associated Press Staff Writer | When the other contenders start | getting beaten on three - run homers by pitchers, it's time to start getting excited about Pitts- burgh Pirates in the National League race. And the time is now. Gene: Conley, former Milwau- kee Braves righthander, tagged | a two-out homer with two men on that gave Philadelphia Phillies |an 8-5, 10-inning victory over the | second-place" Braves Wednesday inight. And Stan Williams of Los {Angeles Dodgers belted a three- fun shot while blanking the third- place San Francisco Giants 10-0 on three hits. | The Pirates have a 5%-game |lead at the top of the league. {They made it with a 5-2 victory |over Cincinnati Redlegs, break- ing up Bob Purkey's two-hit shut- out in a five-run eighth inning capped by Bob Skinner's inside- the-park grand-slam home run, YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching: Jack Kralick, Wash-| #% |ington Senators -- Became the first lefthander to shut out the Red Sox at Boston in five years |He hurled a 440 four-hitter Hitting: Roy Sievers, Chicago White Sox--drove in a first-inning run with a double, then beat Cleveland Indians 7-5 with two- run homer in the ninth THIS HURDLER LIKES SPECTATOR SPORTS Bill Costello of the Metro | tually the girls are doing more | trants in the Miss Toronto con- Toronto Police Department | than acting as incentives for | test, to be held in conjunction finds it's really no hurdle with | the police athletes, in training | with the games, and are prac- a bevy of beauties providing | for the Toronto P olice Games | tising, too--looking lovely, that such a pleasing distraction. Ac- | on July 23. They are all en- | is. ~CP Wirephoto pre ~~ "Dark Horse' f SPORTS MENU ' Bq Goo H Compliel Al Balding Surges To Beat & ado Leads Open Oshawa Dairy \ 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' TORONTO (CP)--The strong: jy... and Lovell, by virtue of est field in the 51-year history of a five-run fourth inning, defeat- AL BALDING shot a red-hot round of golf yester= the Canadian open golf cham-|ed Oshawa Dairy 7-3 in an Osh- pionship has rocked the country's|@awa Legion Minor (Bantam) dav at Toronto St. George's Club, a competitive course record of 64, eight strokes under "par" for the course, to | Jury And Lovell i ~ y | richest tournament with the league baseball game at Alex- greatest one-round concentration|andra Park, yesterday. of par-busters. And the loudest] Scorers for Jury and Lovell in explosion belongs to a Canadian the runaway fourth were Irwin, who wasn't even mentioned as a! Fair, Brady, Plank and Neckers. possible pace-setter Brady and Plank chalked up one The firing started Wednesday [run each in the fifth. Plank got when 56 of the ofield of 153 de-|the best hit of the night with his fied slick, spike-marked greens to|triple. Neckers was the winning give the $27,000 Open a rousing|pitcher. sendoff at the suburban St.| Mitchell, Corniel and Strezeltyk George's Club. Leading the un-'gseored for Oshawa Dairy. Near precedented course wrecking | scorers Were Joseph and Wallace contingent is Toronto's Al Bald-|as they both reached third. Los- ing, who has had indifferent luck|ing pitchers were Joseph and on the gold trail. | Tullock. EIGHT UNDER PAR JURY AND LOVELL -- Mowat, | The 36-year-old six-foot-three-|(2b; Irwin, lb; Fair, 3b; Brady, inch shotsmith posted a sensa- cf; Plank, If; Neckers, p; Burr, tional eight-under-par 64 and goes|ss; Horchik, rf; Wilson, e. into today's second round with al OSHAWA DAIRY -- Strezelyk, one-stroke lead over Don Janu-|lf; Joseph, cf; Lupel, ¢; Cros- ary, a lean-straw-hatted Texan|mas, c¢: Mitchell, 1b; Corniel, from Dallas whe blew a chance 3h: Lupel, ss; Germaine, rf; to at least create a tie on the Rose, 2b; Joseph, p: Tullock, p. Balding now is probably look. FATHER AND SON HOLES-IN-ONE ing over his shoulder for the hoo- doo that has hounded him the last three years when he seldom has| been able to put together two big rounds. He was the first - round BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) open leader in 1959 with a 66,] --A father and son made soared to a second-round 75 and| holes-in-one within minutes of finished the 72-hole tournament| each other Monday at the in a tie for 30th place, good for| Binghamton Country Club $130 Richard E. Pille Jr., 23, There are a flock of pros, vet-| was first off the tee on the erans and rookies of the big| 117 - yard second hole. His time, waiting for this to happen.| eight-iron" shot dropped into the cup. Another member of the foursome drove next, then Richard E. Pille Sr., picked He is under big pressure in his |hid to become the first Canadian up his eight-iron and dupli- cated his son's feat. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Fletcher of Saskatoon and Mont- real turned the trick against a mediocre field at Vancouver in 1954 By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Louis 000 000 010-- 1 61 American League Chicago 130 000 33x--10 90 Pct. GBL| Gibson (1-2) Duliba (3) Kline New .York 620 -- | (5) Bauta (7) and Smith; Hobbie Cleveland 42 29 592 2 (810) and Tappe. HR: StL-White | Baltimore 570 3 1(9): Chi-Banks (25) Altman 2 (5). | Chicago 541 5% |phila 200 010 101 3-- 8 13 0 | Detroit A472 10% | Mil 003 110 000 0-- 5 12 1 Fini l 46311 | Owens. Phillips (4) Farrell (5) Bo to * 356 19 [Conley (5-4) (9) and Dalrymple, BOSION. americon League. |Neeman (9); Buhl, Piche (7) Me. Kansas City 300 000 021-- 6 11 1 Mahon (26) (9) and Crandall. Detroil 900 003 100-- 4 6 0{B 0: Pha - Gonzales (8) Conley B. Daley (12-4) and P. Daley; |}; Mil-Adcock (12). |Lary (6-9) Labine (9) Aguirre (9)|San Fran 000 000 000-- 0 3 1 and Wilson, Berberet (9). HR: LoS Angeles 100 313 20x--10 13 0 Det-Kaline (8) O'Dell (3-8) Loes (5) Maranda New York 101 000 021-- 5 10 2! (8) and Landrith; Williams (8-3) | Baltimore 009° 000 101-- 2 7 0 and N. Sherry. HR: LA-Williams Ford (5-5) and Berra; Brown|(1) Howard (11) N. Sherry (7). (7-3) Barber (8) and Triandos. Today's Games (HR: NY-Maris (27) Boyer 3): (And Probable Pitchers) Bal-Robinson (6). Wash'ton 400 000 000-- 4 5 0|nati (O'Toole 6-8) (N) Boston 000 000 000-- 0 4 1|Philadelphia (Buzhardt 4-5) Kralick (4-0) and Battey; Ca-| Milwaukee (Burdette 8-4) (N) L ] Name Five Areas Pee Wee Baseball i sim firs dic mena' o | Nixon (8). |St. Louis (Jackson 9-8) at Attention all boys 8 - 13 years) Parks in the Central Area are: Chicago 12 010 012-- 7 14 0| Francisco (Jones 10-7) of age -- you are still eligible to Alexandra. [Cleveland 000 500 000-- 5 12 0 International League play Pee Wee baseball. The, Each area has a home park] Wynn, Kemmerer (4) Staley! ; W I Pct. GBL league is designed to provide the where they will play their home|(9-3) (6) and Lollar; Stigman, Toronto 24.680 -- opportunity for all those Interest-| games. The following is a sched-| Locke (1-1) (3) Briggs (9) and | Buffalo 34 i ed in participating in organized ule of league games for this sum- Romano. HR: Chi - Freese (8) | Richmond hardball mer: Sievers (11). Cle-Held (15), Rochester The CRA will provide all basic, Thursday, July 7 -- North vs Today's Games Montreal equipment including = bats and|East at Bathe Park (And Probable Pitchers) Columbus balls. Bring your own glove to| Tuesday, July 12 -- South vs./ Kansas City (Larsen 0-4) at De-/ Miami all games | West at Radio Park troit (Mossi 5-6) There are five area teams.| lhursday July 14 Chicago (Pierce 7-3) at Cleveland Toronto Each team is composed of play-|VS; North at Connaught (Perry 93) (N) . | Buffalo 000 001 000-- 1 21 ers from those parks which are. Tuesday, July 19 New York (Turiey 5-1) at Balti-| Smith, Funk (7) and Thomp- located according to the areas Sonn at Storie Park. ' | more (Pappas 7-3) (N) son; Mason, W. Smith (7) Jolly described below | cirsday a 2 West vs Jashiagion (Fischer 3-4 2 Leti Hacker (8) and Lonnett ae ou a Tha id nira Ale ra. -3) a oston (Sullivan 3-8 naj 2A -- 6. 9 : Teams North Area, East Area, Tuesday, July 26 Delock 2-3) (2-TN) Sontres) 0 a 20 $ 30 South Area, West Area and Cen-|Norih at Connaught Nationa AI : ¢ : 65 tral Area. |? "onnaught, National League : Mauriello, Kunkel (7) Perra- | Thursday, July 28 4 Pet. GBL noski (7) Chittum (7) and Cole- Parks in the North Area are:|East at Bathe Park. 46 I man; Washburn, Hurd (6) North Oshawa, Northway Court, 40 33 Browning (8) and Cannizzaro Connaught, . Woodview, 39 527 Havana 000 100 020--31 0 2 Heights, Baker Memorial | Tuesday, Aug. 16 -- Central vs.|Los Angeles 507 Columbus 001 000 100-- 2 60 Parks in the East Area are:|South at Storie Park |St. Louis 500 Cuellar and Azcue: Jackson Eastview, Bathe. Sunnyside, Ger-| Thursday, Aug. 18 -- North vs | Cincinnati' 473 Williams (8) and Brockell. trude Colpus, Kingside West at Radio Park. Phila 103 Miami 000 000 100-- 1 40 Parks in the South Area are Aug. 23 and 25 are reserved for Richmond 031 000 00x-- 4 90 Southmead, Lake Vista, Harman playoffs Arias Luebke (8) and Brown: and Storie. All potential players are re- Cincinnati 001 000 001-- 71 Stafford and Staniland ; Parks in the West Area, are: quested to report to Mr. G. South-| Cheney (1-1) Giel (8) Face (9)| Thursday's Games Radio, Rundle, Valleyview, Nipi-|well at the scheduled park at|and Smith: Purkey (8-4) Henry Miami at Richmond (N) gon, : Fernhill, Thornton's Cor-!9:15 a m., when your "area" is|¢) and Bailey. HR: Pgh-Skinner|Havana at Columbus 2 (N) ners. Iplaying. (11); Cin-Bell (6) Bailey (8), , | only games scheduled) take the lead in the Canadian Open. Don January of l'exas had six-straight birdies to come up with a 65 score Art Wall, Paul Don Whitt Allan Johnston of Montreal, all had cards of 66. The sensa= tional golf being played in the early rounds of the Can= andian Open has put interest at fever pitch already and huge galleries are expected to take in the play today and tomorrow. Quite a few of Oshawa's golf enthusiasts will be among the spectators. Roberto deVicenzo, a native of the Argentine, who now plays out of Mexico, took the lead in the British Open golf play at St. Andrew's, Scot- land, yesterday with a six-under-par 67 score, Arnold Palmer, along with several others, had a 70. while Harney, and SPORT CAPSULES Oshawa Tony's broke that "home diamond jinx" that has plagued them ever since the schedule started, when they blanked Eddie Black's 3-0 nere at Alexandra Park last night, behind Norm Bagnell's steady four-hit pitching performance and manager Bob Booth's four-for-four production at the plate. . . . TORONTO LEAFS whipped Bisons in Buffalo last night 6-1, with Smith and Funk combining to limit the homesters to only two hits while Leafs had four home-run blows. They are headed to set a new Interna- tional League record for circuit clouts. . , . JOHN CASEY has changed his mind again. He isn't going to retire after all. Argos' star offensive guard joined the Scullers in their workout yesterday. , ., WHITEY FORD'S seven- hitter gave Yankees a 5-2 win over Orioles vesterday while Chicago White Sox beat Cleveland Indians 7-5. Yanks are now two full games in front of the Tribe. THE LOWLY PHILS beat the Braves yesterday while Dodgers whitewashed the Giants 10-0, Pirates took full advant with a win over Cincy and they now have five-and-a-half games over the Braves. Pirates got their win on a bases-loaded, inside-the-park home-run blow, in the 8th inning, by Bob Skinner, to win 5-2. Western Canada football, has announced his retirement, after failing to come to contract terms with the Edmon- ton Eskimos. . . . FEATURE SPORTS INC, has applied to the California State Athletic Commission for pere mission to hold.the third Patterson-Johansson fight in Los Angeles, late in October. . .. DOUG McNICHOL will stay with the Montreal Alouettes after all. They also re= tain their rights to Harry Lampman, who has recently been moved by his firm, from Hamilton to Toronto. . . . DAVE HILLMAN, Boston Red Sox pitcher, lost the nail on his right forefinger Monday, when he tried to bunt against knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm of the Orioles. Hille man may miss the balance of the season. , , . LUIS. ROD- RIGUEZ won a handy decision over former welter champ Virgil Akins, last night in Louisville. The un- beaten Cuban is headed for a title bout shortly. NORMIE KWONG, the famed "China Clipper" of | at Los San .558 .481 A473 .447 3 436 32 47 405° ; International League Central 001 010 220-- 6 11 0 East vs. -. South vs West vs Pittsburgh 3 Schedule cancelled for General Milwaukee Sunset| Motors holidays, Aug. 1 to 14. San Fran 38 35 29 4 National League Pittsburgh ~~ 000 000 050-- 5 5 1 2 Pittsburgh (Mizell 4-5) at Cincin- | Hitting Hurlers Nail Contenders The last-place Chicago Cubs, with Ernie Banks hitting his 25th | home run of the season and George Altman driving in six| ruzs with two homers, whipped St. Louis Cardinals 10-1. The loss dropped the Cards to fifth place while the Dodgers, 8% games ! back, moved into fourth spot withland Ed Bailey homered for the Foley's their eighth victory in 10 games. Conley (5-4), who also pitched two perfect innings of relief for the victory, hung the Braves' third straight defeat on reliever| Don McMahon (2-6) with his sec- ond home run in the majors. It came after Joe Morgan opened the 10th with a double and Mc- Mahon intentionally walked Cal | Necman with two out to get to! Conley. Tony Gonzalez also homered for the Phils. The Braves, who pulled off the league's first triple play in two seasons, got a homer from Joe Adcock, but blew a 54 lead behind reliever Ron Piche, ond major league home run in the fourth inning for a 4-0 lead against loser Bill O'Dell (3-8). The big righthander didn't walk a man, struck out seven and re- tired the last 11 in order while facing 29 men for his first shutout since 1958, GET 13 HITS Frank Howard also hit a three- run homer and. Norm Sherry blasted one with one on for the Dodgers, who had 13 hits. It was the second straight shutout for the Giants, scoreless in 28 in- nings. who had won! Sweep Series SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget) -- Ajax vs Victor's Sports, Alex- three games in a row, forced in andra Park, 6.30 p.m. Pittsburgh's tying run with a|LACROSSE bases-loaded walk. Then Skinner| Ontario Junior Assoc. -- Fer- hit a liner to left field and|gus at Whitby, Whitby Arena, 8.30 scooted home as Wally Postipm. missed a shoestring catch. SOFTBALL Tom Cheney (1-1) got his first Inter-County League -- Port major league victory. Gus Bell Perry vs Hoy's, Lakeshore Park; vs Cole's, Alexandra Park (East); Thompson's vs Crawford's, Alexandra Park . | (West). All games at 6.45 p.m. Rompin Roya S | South Ontario County League-- Scugog Cleaners vs Al Hefferings, Alexandra Park; Markham vs Brooklin at Brooklin. Both games |at 8.15 p.m. At Rochester | rrwavs caves SOFTBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Neighborhood Bantam Girls The Montreal Royals, in the League -- (West Div.) Fernhill lower regions of the International|at Storie; Lake Vista at Nipigon; League all season, are making a|Radio at Rundle. All games at determined bid to get into the 6.30 p.m. first division and the playoffs. South Ontario County League-- Wednesday night the Royals,|Whitby vs Mount Zion, Brooklin: winners of 11 of their last 14/Brooklin vs Pickering, Pickering. games, almost blew a 50 lead Both games at 8.15 p.m. Reds' runs. 4 vnenn GOLF SPECIALS ~rnen FUN STARTS HERE! Reach TRU-FLITE SETS 2 Woods, 1 and 3; 5 Irons, 49 95 . J 3,5,7,9,P. 1Golf Bag . . .. Men's Right and Left Hand; Ladies' Right Hand Only. Reach TRU-FLITE DELUXE SETS 2 Woods, 1 and 3; 5 Irons, 3, 5, 7, 9, P. 1 Golf Bag, 3 Golf Balls, 1 Set Head Covers, 1 Pkg. Tees Bgsinsl Rochester betore winning -4 for a sweep of the four game | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT =~ | series with the Red Wings. 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