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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1960, p. 10

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ce wh a NELLIE FOX of the Chicago White Sox has just connected Yankee Stadium in New York City. Yankee catcher is Elston Howard. Game was held up for a moment while umpires re- | hit of his career. It came in the | first inning of the Sunday twin | for the 2000th major league | bill inkees at Eli Grba Saves Yanks From A Complete Rout By JACK HAND In fact, he has a total of four] The Yankee-White Sox double Associated Press Staff Writer | victories over two seasons in the drew the season's largest Yankee Eli Grba is a name not cal- majors and three of them have Stadium crowd, 60,002. The fans culated to strike terror into the been at the expense of Chicago. saw Billy Pierce whip the Yanks hearts of American League hit- Baltimore Orioles sneaked into| with relief help from Turk Lown ters, yet this 25-year-old right- third place, three games back, and Frank Baumann as the Sox hander, recalled from the Rich-|by edging Detroit Tigers 2-1 in|pounded Yank pitching for 12 mond farm in early June, has) 11 innings on Jackie Brandt's|hits, including Roy Sievers' 16th saved the New York Yankees at|fourth hit of the day. Boston Red|homer. a crucial stage Sox dropped Cleveland into] MANTLE'S 24TH HOMER The Yanks were moaning low|fourth place by taking two from| Grba went all the way in the Sunday after losing the first the Indians who spent most of second game while' New York game: of a doubleheader to Chi-|the day jawing with the umpires. |ruined Herb Score's comeback cago 6-3. The White Sox came|The Scores were 10-6 and 7-6 hopes by knocking him out in the into town in second place and Washington came within one fourth inning Mickey Mantle hit proceeded .to win three straight|error of a major league record| his 24th homer off Russ Kem- from New York. One more de-|by making five in the seventh in- merer, the first relief man, in feat and the proud Yanks would| ning while losing the first game|the fifth have been three games back to Kansas City 6-3, The Senators Bill Monbouquette and Mike Desperate after the failures of| snapped back 10-2 behind Cam- Fournieles, working in relief of Bob Turley, Whitey Ford and|ilo Pascual Frank Sullivan, were the Boston Jim Coates, the Yankees called] Saturday Detro and Balti- winners on a day of unorthodox on Grba. He came through with more split a doubleheader De- developments at Fenway Park the first complete game of his|troit winning the first 43 and|Ted Williams beat out a bunt and brief major league career and|losing the second 3-1; Piersall, fined $100 and his second victory over the White/ ton walloped Kansas on the carpet for Satur- Sox 8-2. As a result the White Chicago shaded Detroit argument, hid behind the Washing-| Jimmy City 8-3,| called 3 and days' 5-3 Sox's lead was eut to one game. Cleveland defeated Boston 4-2. |[flag-pole in centre field during Req Sox were outhit in both! i y games. PIRATES ON PLANK? !Jay Hebert PGA Winner AKRON, Ohio (AP)--Jay Heb- ert finally got even with his kid brother. The 37 - year - old ex-marine stormed out of a four-way crush Sunday to win the 42nd Profes- sional Golfers Association cham- pionship by a stroke, leaving 1947 champion Jim Ferrier, three-time champion Sam Snead, and third round leader Doug Sanders in his wake. That should put a stop to the | finishes in winning the Masters|' |and Open crowns this year, | couldn't make up a stroke on the| {final 18 with a par 70 and wound | {up tied for seventh with ex-|§ | champion Doug Ford at 286. ' | With two holes to play Snead|® held a stroke lead in a four-way fight for the finish. But he bogied the last two to lose three strokes to Hebert. ; Hebert picked up $11,000 of the| ' record $63,000 purse, boosting his "needling" Jay has been getting year's earnings to $33,002. Fer-| down around his Sayou home in| rier almost doubled his previous Lafayette, La., ever since his 32-|take with the $5,500 second prize.| * year-old brother Lionel won the|Snead and Sanders collected $3,-| ton, same title three years ago. The Hebert boys, on the tour only five years, are the only brother act to grab. a big-time title since the Smith brothers, Alex and Willie. did it in the Na- tional Open around the turn of the century. Both hit the heights on Ohio courses. Lionel won at Dayton in 1957, the last match play PGA tourney. Jay did it on Firestone Country Club's 7,165-yard '"mon- ster" over which par was bet- tered only 13 times in four days. ONE OVER PAR Hebert wound up with a par 70 and a 72-hole total of 281, one over par, with birides on two of the last four holes. Ferrier, an ex-Australian, was second at 282, |and Snead and Sanders dead- {locked at 283. Arnold Palmer, famed for his Record Entry (OASA Playoffs HAMILTON (CP)--The Ontario | Amateur Softball Association an- nounced at an executive commit- tee meeting here this weekend that a record 231 affiliated clubs |are competing for playoff spots this year Of this total, 127 are in series |below junior. The number ex- ceeds the previous high, in 1954, by six teams. Playoffs commence Aug. 13 in some series. Ali-Ontario cham- pionships are scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend Oct. 8-10. The committee decided to ex- |tend its affiliation with the On- | tario Sports Federation for at Eg | least one more year I Three players, B. Carr and G ¥ trieved the ball and tossed it to Chisox manager Al Lopez to give it to Nellie for a memento. AP Wirephoto w 'hristo, both of New Liskeard, and W. Fraser from Picton, were reinstated YESTERDAY'S STARS EL! GRBA one of the many arguments be tween Indians and umps. Gary Bell and Jack Harshman were Chuck Estrada turned in a five- hitter against the Tigers for his] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 10th victory. Batting -- Jackie Brandt, Or- In that wild inning at Washing-| ioles, his fourth hit of the game, shortstop Jose Valdivielso|an 11th inning single, gave Balti- 350. Snead, appearing in only 10} ° tournaments this season, has|' won $16,916. TAKES LOSS GAMELY Ferrier with a 282 that looked) like a winner, watched the oth- ers on television. When Hebert ran down a long birdie putt on No. 17 to take the lead, big Jim| shrugged, silently rose and saun- tered out with his crushed hopes. Ben Hogan, the once-mighty man of golf, was eliminated at} the end of 54 holes with a 225 total--without scoring a birdie. But Herbert credited Ben with much of his success "In the last two years I've played about 15 rounds with Ben Hogan," he said. '"'And that is just like getting a master's de-| gree--no, make that a doctor's degree in golf. If you don't think so, just try it some time." Odhawa Driver Sth CNE Stock Finale TORONTO (CP)--Harvey Len- nox of London, Ont., won the 40- lap feature that closed the 1960 stock car racing season at the Canadian N ational Exhibition Sunday. Charlie Greenlaw of shown above accepting the Mil- lar Cup from Gene Cavotti of the 200 Club after he won the Sensational Shot Helps Thompson Oshawa was fifth PT 1 T ' " as : 10CCER TORONTO (CP)--The victory; Gray, whe took the Mill Doug Syer was unable to take Hungaria vs Kickers, at 7.00/hopes of a 51-year-old veteran in|1940-42-43-49, got into a big: hole part in the big race due fo an p.m. and Thistle vs Peterborough the twilight of his golfing career|when he lost three of the first accident in a previous event. He| UEW, at 8.45 p.m. Both games was shattered in the $5,500 Mil-|four holes but recovered to even was released after examination at Kinsmen Civic Memorial|lar Trophy tournament Saturday|the match on the 14th. i Hospital, | Stadium. with a ball that sailed 175 yards,| Thompson needed two putts oN | BASEBALL landed on the green and rolled|from 15 feet on the par-three 13th Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban-|20 feet into the cup. and missed a 15-incher on the tam League) -- Ajax vs Jury and! The fantastic shot defeated Bob 14th. On the 15th, however, he Lovell, at Alexandra Park and Gray of Toronto Scarboro, four- sank a 22-footer. The next two Whitby vs Oshawa Dairy, at Har- time Millar king, and gave Van-|holes were halved and that set Record Crowd Sees . ' : Merry Dream Win man Park, both games at 6.30 couver's Bill Thompson thelthe stage for Thompson's windup. p.m crown and $1.000 first prize. Gray went through a gruelinlg TORONTO (CP) Merry SOFTBALL Thompson, 36, turned back by four-hour semi-final in the morn« Dream, the long-tailed bay fil-| Oshawa Minor Softball Associa- Bob Cunningham, Jr.. of Toronto|.ng to eliminate Murray Tucker lev. was class of the Canadian | tion (OASA Bantam elimina-|/in last year's final round, beat|of Toronto 3 and 1. a aS i Se acian!von lingls Sunnyside Park at|Gray two up. The shocker came, Norman took third-place money winning both ends of the $5,500| Woodview Park, 6.30 p.m. First on the par-four, 403-yard 18th of $475 by beating Tucker 4 and stake before a record harness-|8ame of 2-out-of-3 series. when he canred a three-iron shot|3 in consolation play Saturday. racing record of 7,586 at Old] (OASA Midget elimination fi- for an eagle two. Tucker won $375. Woodbine. Attendance topped the nals) -- Fernhill Park at King- Gray, who had scrambled bgck| Fifth place and $300 went to previous high of 7,157 set Aug.|side Park, 6.30. p.m. First game from the brink of extiction all'Al Balding, Toronto touring pro 22. 1959, on Canadian Cup day. |of 2-out-of-3 series day, was dead. His second shot beaten on the 19th hole Friday by from Sher.| (Kiwanis Bantam {si Was in a trap beside the green Tucker. Whibley received $250 brooke. Que., won over her Round Playoffs) North Osh- and he had nc chance of winning. for sixth place and John Hearick stablemate, Fair Dream in the|awa at Radio Park, (3rd and de- He picked up $650 for second of London, Ont., got $225 for one-mile dash in 2:09 flat. Then|ciding game): Rundle at Storie: Place. seventh. $1,000 WINNER was Bih Thompson of Vancouver who is SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES match play title Saturday with a two-up win over Bob Gray of Scarboro, Ont. Merry Dream, League she edged Sure Yankee in iden- made three errors. Second base- more a 2-1 decision over Detroit. tical time. man Bill Gardner and right] Pitching -- Bob Buhl, Braves, Milwaukee Braves | Fernhill at Nipigon; Simcoe Hall {at Bathe Park and Eastview at| Kingside. All games at 6.30 p.m. 10.07 -- M. Walker and HN. Stewart, Take League Lead By JACK HAND homer during an eight-run spurt O'Dell's pitching hand after he Associated Press Staff Writer in the third inning and then Walked Dick Groat to lead off i t For the first time since May pitched a 10-hit shutout the ninth. Johnny Antonelli, the : reli ked 80, the National League has a mia . first reiief man, was knock | new leader. Pittsburgh Pirates| >t: Louis came up With two in out, Billy Loes, next in line, was| have given way to the charge of the ninth with the help of an er- thumbed out for arguing with the| the NE a Barer ¥ ror by Roy McMillan and a dou-|plate umpire. Mike McCormick Just before the allstar bre ble by Bill White and nipped Cin- finally got the side out. Jus 1-8 | ndile 5 The y the Pirate lead measured 5%|Gundll MT JT JB Iss SCORELESS INNINGS games. The wise men along| percentage point behind the, Williams' shutout ran Philade Broadway had tabbed the Bues|, . is four Phia's as 1 to 4 favorites to win the nings pennant In the big third inning, Los An- Milwaukee closed the gap Sun- geles sent 11 men to the plate day by whipping Chicago twice | |against John Buzhardt.and Jim 7% and 1-0 behind a couple of Owens and eight of them got femiliar names, Warren Spahn hits, Norm Larker regained the and Bob Buhi. The Pirates, trail . in i league batting lead at .344 with ing 60, scared San Franciseo|T00Kie Jim Drovers bid How nt of the Dodgers' 15 hits. with three runs in the ninth and Houston a ubled. witn|. Cincinnati appeared to have had manager Tom Sheehan dig- tn Mel Roa oF ou) £C Woh locked up the game with St. ging deep into his bullpen for wo aut in the mnt inning of . | Louis when it scored two in the three pitchers before the Giants *¢"" : game gan as Bien seventh for a 5-3 edge but Stan finally nailed down a 6-3 victory. |f ter iona; Pass A oh Spang Musial's homer cut the edge to PHILS BLANKED AGAIN third, Dark then laced a single to one Ja ib Se signth aml He! gele azi left for the run. It was Buhl's S pulled it out with a ra\yj Los Angeles, blazing hot with against Jay Hook and Bill Henry 29 consecutive innings of shutout|l0th victory in the ninth. McMillan's error let pitching (27 against the Phillies),| The Giants were rolling along one run in and White's double blanked the Phils again 9-0. Stan|with a 6-0 lead on homers by scored the other. Bob Gibson was Williams, the big man of the Willie Mays and Bob Schmidt|{he winnerin relief and Hook Dodger staff, hit a two.run when a blister developed on Billy|\was the loser. 1-1 | third-place Dodgers. Each games behind the Braves The Braves gave Spahn the support of a 12-hit attack includ- ing home runs by Johnny Logan Joe Adcock as the veteran Buhl tied up with |and won his 11th, Legion Tallies Vees Climb Easy Win Over Peterborough Via Homers Peterborough By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by pinch-hitter Leon Wagner and an 11-3 win over Peterborough in The Richmond Vees literally Ellis Burton beat Art Mahaffey a Lakeshore Minor baseball muscled their way into second Burton also homered in the game at Peterborough, Saturday. place in the International League nightcap Miklas opened the scoring for Sunday--and a pair of young out-| Jerry Adair's sacrifice fly Oshawa when he tripled Bilen- fielders proved to be the big drove in the winning 'Miami run| duke home during the fourth in- musclemen in the nightcap at Barry Shet- ning. A hit by Brewster enabled Kent Hunt and Lee Thomas rone's three-run homer brought|Miklas and Breckridge (on via each hit two home runs as Rich- the Marlins a tie in the sixth. an error) to reach home mond swept a doubleheader from Jim Archer was the winner after| Oshawa tallied again for three Columbus 86 and 96. At the first.game winner Rube Gomez|runs in the top of the sixth. An same time, Rochester sent the held Jersey City to seven hits in/ error at centre field on a hit by Buffalo Bisons tumbling to third his first starting assignment for Winter with two out put Roberts, place with a 13-10, 10-inning vic- (the Marlins after coming from Cole and Bilenduke (all on tory, and ap easier 7-2 triumph. Buffalo. walks) across Bowe plate. " The double victories moved \ on ° oberts sco during the the Red Wings into fourth place, Supsales fsced Just 34 Men in seventh on a sacrifice by Bilen- past Jersey City, which lost afcathacks. His no-hit effort was d- ke. Bilenduke was forced home pair to Miami 21 and 43. spoiled by Dick Sanders' solid|2® a bases loaded situation when League-leading Toronto dumped |, qo . | Breckenridge was hit by a ball. Montreal twice, 3-2 and 7-0, the single in the fifth inning of the) with Miklas, Winter and Breck- 3 or | inning nightcap. Tim|anrid base, Brews: belted lat n Bob Chakales' one-| enridge on base, Brewster belt hiter. ; Ellis Tah, pumas on 2 dole which diwee it Hunt, whose two homers paced 6.11) Jost S| Miklas and Winter. Breckenridge the Vees' 14-hit first game at-| {scored on a single by Minacs. tack, also added a double in a Ron Negray (8-4) won his third | Winning pitcher was Brewster | four-run third inning that helped without a loss against Montreal| Meagher, Denoble and Priscoll| winner Art Ceccarelli jm the opener as four consecutive| were the marksmen for Peter- singles triggered a two-run. sixth|borough. Losing pitchers were UNLOADED 12 HITS inning that overcame a 2-1 Mont-| Foley and McCarthy | Thomas smacked his pair in Bill Kunkel (7-11) OSHAWA -- Hutchinson (2nd) | the nightcap as the Vees un-|the loser 3b Wills, 3b; Minacs, 2b; Rob- Joaded 12 hits. Each of the round-| In a doubleheader at Toronto] ris: SS; Cole, ¢; Bilenduke, cf; trippers came with a man on as|Saturday, the Leafs defeated Mikias, If; Winter, 1b; Brecken-| Bill Short won his third in four Montreal '7-3 in the opener but ridge. rf; Brewster, p decisions, Don Dobrino lost lost 2 in the PETERBOROUGH 2 nightcap Rich-{ (ath) Rochester, now two games mond downed hometown Colum ahead of Jersey City, won its bus 3-1, Miami left Jersey City seventh straight from Buffalo as 9-2 win and visiting Roh-t successive 10th inning bome runs ester swamped Buffalo 17-9 real lead was| Foley p; Turnbull, If; Foster (9th) rf; Larose, rf; Rowe (5th) 3b: Tetlock, '1b; . Meagher, cf; De- noble, c: Priscoll, 2b, Shrubb, Ins; McCarthy, p. | 3- vith a scoreless string to 33 in-| fielder Dan Dobbek each made|pitched Milwaukee into National one. The Senators lashed out League lead with four-hit 1-0 vic- with 16 hits in the second game, tory over Chicago in second won by Pascual with eighth-in- game after Warren Spahn won ning relief from Ray Moore. {the opener 7-5. The $40,597 bet on the eighth Lady Golfers | 10.14 -- W. Hill and §. Kessler. 10.21 -- F, Fordham and E, enry. NOTE -- If rain prevents any of the Oshawa Minor Softball as- soc. playoff games on Monday night, then they must be played on Tuesday evening. If a 3rd race was a record and the $238, 100 on the eight-race program broke the old mark of $231,590 set last Aug. 22. Go Tuesday In [us -- B. Tipney and C. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS game is necessary in any of the Kiwanis League 1st Round play. Burch, Kay Hill vel : / CLGU Action IMs offs, it will be played on Wednes- 10.35 J day night, in each case, with| Another CLGU day will be on, -- J. 43 42 44 45 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Washington Detroit Boston 36 52 .409 15 Kansas City 33 54 379 17% American League 020 100 100-- 4 80 Baltimore 000 000 010-- 1 30 Agquirre (3-2) and Berberet; Walker (2-3) Stock (7) Hoeft (9) and Triandos. HRs: Det-Bolling (6) Yost (9); Nicholson (3). Detroit 001 011 000-- 3 7 1 1 4 2/Baltimore 111 000 001-- 4 8 1 3 go Regan (0-1 Labine (9 and Burgess; | Berberet; Brown, Wilhelm (8-6) HR:|(7) and Courtney. HR: Det-Fer- nandez (3). 7 12 4/Cleveland 483 8% Milwaukee 52 Pittsburgh Los Angeles St. Louis Detroit San Fran Cincinnati Phila Chicago 449 12% .389 18 55 375 19 National League Pittsburgh 000 000 100 San Fran 001 020 00x Haddix (6-6) and Marichal (2-0) and Schmidt. SF-Schmidt (5) Mays (20). St. Louis 100 010 012 2- Cin 000 200 102 0-- 5 7 3/Boston 001 100 000-- 2 60 Sadecki, McDaniel (7-3) (8)| Perry (11-4) and Romano; and Smith, Johnson (8); O'Toole, | Brewer (6-8) Muffett (8) and Henry (8) Grim (2-2) (9) and|Nixon. HR: Cle-De la Hoz (1); Dotterer, Bailey (10). HR: StL-|/Bos-Tasby (4) Williams (16). Moryn (4); Cin-Post (14) Robin-| Kansas City 100 100 010-- 3 11 2 son (12) | Washington 032 030 00x-- 8 8 0 Milwaukee 110 000 001-- 3 4 1| B. Daley (1.7) Tsitouris (4) Chicago 000 000 000-- 0 8 1/Davis (5) Trowbridge (7) Kutyna Pizarro (6-2) Piche (9) and|(8) and P. Daley; Ramos, Stobbs Crandall: Cardwell (4-10) and (12-7) (4) Moore (9) and Battey. Tappe, Thacker (8). HR: Mil- HR: KC-Siebern (12) Herzog (8); Mathews (21) Aaron (28) Wsh-Killebrew (9). Phila 000 000 000-- 0 3 2|Chicago 000 014 000-- 5 11. 0 Los Angeles 110 000 00x-- 2 4 0/New York 100 000 110-- 3 10 2 Green (1-4) and Dalrymple; | Shaw (9-8) Staley (9) and Lol- Craig (4-1) and N. Sherry. {lar: Ford (6-8) Terry (6) Shantz National League (8) and Berra. HR: NY-Skowron Milwaukee 004 030 000-- 7 12 0/18): Chicago 001 020 200-- 91 Spahn (11-6) and Crandall; 120 100 000-- 4 7 1 7 A 5 American League Kansas City 000 000 600-- 6 7 0 Hobbie (9-12) Morehead (5) Schaf.| Washington 000 000 021-- 3 8 5 fernoth (6) Freeman (8) and| Herbet (5.10) K. Johnson (8) Tappe, Thacker (8). HR: Mil-Lo- and P. Daley; Clevenger (3-7) {gan (2) Adcock (17); Chi-Santo|Xralick (7) Hernandez (9) (3), Thomas (15) |Battey. g Milwaukee 000 000 001-- 1 8 o| Kansas City 000 000 002-- 2 7 1 [Chicago 000 000 000--0 4 1| Washington Buhl (10-3) and Crandallu; Bre.|, Garver (1-6) wer (10-2) Elston (9) and That- cher, tappe (#) St. Louis 011 001 012 Cincinnati 010 101 200 Broglio, McDaniel (7) Gibson| -Voonl 2) 0) Diiges 9) Sud Smith: "Bierce (9:5 Lown (8) Bau- | Ho i= ) enry (3) an al- . o ley. HR: StL-Spencer (13) Cun Eng Lola) Coates 9.2) 1] s (5) James (6) Terry (8) and Kravitz; Pascual (9-5) 6 12 0 Becquer (4). 5 81 Chicago 2 000 420 000 6 12 1 000 020 001-- 3 81 bY ningham (4) Musial (8) Cin-Cole- (9) and Howard. HR: Chi-Siev-|Speccer (5) and Kerrera. man (1) Robinson (10) ers (16) Phila 000 000 000-- 0 10 2| Chicago {Los Angeles 008 010 00x--9 15 0| New York { Buzhardt (4-7) Owens (3) Rob-| inson (7) and Dalrymple: Willi-|svan (6) Rush (7) and Ginsberg: {ams (10-2) and Pigmatano HR: |Grba (20) and Howard. HR: LA-Williams (2 NY---Mantle (24) | Pittsburgh 000 000 003-- 3 5 1|Cleveland 300 000 111 |San Fran 200 004 00x-- 6 - 5 1{ Boston 440 000 02x--10 8 0 | Cheney (2-2) Francis (7) Gib-| Bell (9-8) Briggs (1) Locke (2 bon (8) and Oldis: O'Dell (5-8) Bowsfield (7) and Romano, Foi- Antonelli (9) Loes (9) McCor-|les (1); Monbouquette (10-8) and mick (9) and Schmidt. HR: SF- Nixon. HR: Bos-Geiger (7) Cle- Mays (21) Schmidt (6) Francona (6) Today's Games | Cleveland 100 320 000-- 6 14 1 (And Probable Pitchers) | Boston 203 200 00x-- 7 5 2 Pittsburgh (Friend 10-6) at St.| Harshman (0-1) Bell (4) Lat- Louis (Jackson 12-8) (N). {man (4) Klippstein (8) and Ro- Cincinnati (Ne w combe 4-6) mano; F. Sullivan, Fornieles Chicago (Anderson 3-7) | 6-1 (4) and H. Sullivén. HR: (Only games scheduled) Bos-Malzone (8) American League Detroit 000 000 100 00-1 5 L Pet. GBL Balt 001 000 000 01-2 10 0 38 .5 Bunning, Sisler (5-4) (7) and Berberet, Wilson (7); Estrada and Couriney, Triandos 010 100 000- 000 313 10x-- 2 2 Chicago New York Baltimore Cleveland V7 43 LL A494 7% | and | 220 014 01x--10 16 0] (8) Davis (2) Trow-| Thompson, Jones (7) 000 bridge (6) Tsitouris (7) Kutyna| Montreal Moore -(8) and Battey. HR: Was-| 9 0 Buffalo 813 0 y Score (2-4) Kemmerer (4) Don-| Erickson (2) Gray (5) and Lon-| With fast expert pit work, 610 2 and M. Nichol. 1.00 p.m. Crawford, M. | Eastview Park, Bathe Park,|tap for the Oshawa ladies on Jacobi and M. Boudrea. | Nipigon Park and Storie Park Tuesday, July 26th. Starting time| . A reminder to the ladies that {having choice of home grounds,|10 a.m. with the afternoon draw the draw for the Bronze Trophy for 3rd games, in their respec-|starting at 1 p.m. Post entries Will be made on Aug. 2. This [tive series. will be accepted and players will trophy is open to all in the Beaches Major League Osh- Play at end of morning or after- Bronze Division who have turned |awa Tony's vs Dependable Cater-| 1000 draw, players checking in/in at least three 18 hole scores ers, at Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. before starting to play. this season. South Ontario County League--| All players please post their] The draw for D. J. Brown | Brooklin vs. Hefferings at Alex.|Scores on the score sheet, posted | Trophy for "Business Girls" % | andra Park. 3.15 pn. |on the bulletin board, at end of will also soon be made. It would | Montreal 429 25 " | play be nice to see every Business International League TUESDAY'S GAMES Prize winners will be decided) Girl entered in the competition. 000 000 000-- 0 5 0| BASEBALL and posted and prizes awarded It is also necessary to have at |Jersey City 010 100 00x-- 2 8 0| Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget) the following Tuesday. least three 18-hole Scores turned DR berate: Amiereon (5. aud Los OL Dols Prizes up for competition for|in in order to enter this compe- Brown; Sanchez and Azcue. Ajax, Ajax, 6.30 p.m Tuesday will be low. net for 18|tition. Montreal 000 102 0-- 3 6 0| CRA Pee Wee League -- South holes, low gross for first nine, low| A reminder, too, that the annual | Toronto 200 001 4-- 7 10 0/vs North, Connaught Park, 9.15| gross for second nine, and best|Guest Day is fast approaching, ro i score for 36 handicap players for|Aug. 23. Invite a friend, or two, Chittum, Hunter (4) Mauriello P-m. 18 holes. and entertain her at the Golf | 4 : (6) Browning (7) and Coleman; SOFTBALL Following is the draw for Tues-|Club, golf-wise, social-wise, or |Hawkins, Heman (6) Scantlebury| Neighborhood B a nt a m Girls'|day: | otherwise i (7) and Thompson. | League---Storie at Nipigon; Fern- - Montreal 000 010 002-- 3 8 1/hill at Rundle; Lake Vista at Toronto 001 100 000-- 2 6 0|Radio. All games at 6.30 p.m. Perranoski and Catton; Cole-| Inter - County League -- Hoy's| man and Jones. vs Thompson's, Lakeview Park; | Rochester 000 741 113--17 19 1| Cole's vs Crawford's, Alexandra | Buffalo 011 003 220-- 9 10 21 park (East); Port Perry vs | Schmidt, Hurd (7) Stone (7)| Tony's, Alexandra Park (West). | and Rice; Mahaffey, Gray (4)|A) games at 6.45 p.m. Jackson (5) Bowman (7) Hacker South Ontario C ; | (8) Surkont (9) and Teed, Lon-|y, outh Ontario County League--| (nett (8). | Merchants vs Markham, Mark- | {Richmond 030 000 000-- 3 4 1|ham, 8.15 p.m. Columbus 100 000 000-- 1 5 1|PRO WRESTLING [ Stafford, Kipp (8) and Shantz;| Exhibition--Three bouts, Kins-| Jackson, Spencer (9) and Her-|men Civic Memorial Stadium, | rera. 8.45 p.m. Monday's Games None scheduled Inéernational League W L Pet. GB 31 .684 -- 47 47 49 52 55 Toronto Richmond Buffalo | Rochester Jersey City Columbus Miami 434 24 .539 14 525 15% 484 19% 464 21% 439 24 Miami International League Montreal 000 011 000-- 2 70 Toronto 000 102 00x-- 3 8 1] Kunkel, Hunter (6) Gardner and Catton; Negray and Toronto Pait Win Sports Car 000 0--0 13 { Toronto 203 200 x-- 7 90 aldes, Gardner (4) Browning R 1 L 1 (5) and Coleman; Chakales and) e ay alre S Thompson. HR: Tor-Thompson, 3 Richmond 320 202 0-- 9 12 1|_ JARVIS (CP) A Toronto Columbus 040 000 2-- 6 8 0/ Volvo team set a blistering pace Short, Kipp (7) and Gonder; al nearby Harewood Acres Sat-| Dobrine, Olivo (1) Williams (3)|urday to beat 28 teams for Can- jada's sports car relay race 430 000 0--~7 90 | championship, 100 100 0-- 2 70 _ Faultless driving by Jerry Po-| Mason, |livka and George Schon, coupled | sent | ithe Swedish sports sedan to vie- Rochester 513 000 010 3--13 13 2|tory in the gruelling four-hour Buffalo 200 150 200 0--10 15 2) grind. Kay, Ricketts (5) Tiefenbauer| The team covered 175.5 actual| (7) 'Stone (8) Browning (10) and|miles and 298.3 miles including] Cannizzaro; Smith, Gray (1)|their credit laps. They toured| Hacker (2) Neiger (8) Mahaffey | the course 157 times for the long-| (8) and Lonnett, Teed (9). lest distance of the day. A credit| Richmond 013 130 000-- 8 14 0(lap is like a handicap in golf. Columbus 3 010 010 031-- 6 11 2| The Volvos were given 12 credit Ceccarelli, Kipp (8) and Shantz,|laps in the race that allows the | Veale, Williams (3) Olivio (6),|smallest family sedans to com.| Spencer (9) and Brockell, Her-{pete on even terms with sports| rer a. and pure racing machinery. A| | Miami : 000 003 1-~ 4 7 0|record 170 cars Mow entered inl Jersey City 000 300 0-- 3 4 0|the day's events | Archer and Brown: Pena, Ayon| Emgee Asgociates of Toronto 6) Miller (7) and Izquierdo. |placed second. With 33 credit Today's Games haps, scorers for the sponsoring Rochester at Columbus Grand Valley Car Club of Galt | Buffalo at Richmond gave them 154 laps. Drivers Jack Montreal at Miami Hunt, Bill Johnson and Noel Har-| {Toronto at Jersey City wison piloted Fiat Abarths. | OUR Quality LUMBER MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! The best investment you can make, is a house of Rochester your own. And, the difference between carefree Washburn and Rice; living or worrying about upkeep is in the quality { nett, of your building material. See us first . . . we have the finest for you! OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD: DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM 84 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 8-1617 MAIN OFFICE AND SHOWROOM COURTICE RA 8.1611 9 Oshawa Telephones To Serve You Bowmanville -- MA 3.2130 Ajox -- ZEnith 2.9600 ( DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.

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