10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1960 O0PS! troit Tiger (right) ducks PARDON ME! De. | Rocky Colavito as teammate Frank Bolling, left arm out- stretched for a pop fly by | New York Yankee Bobby. Rich- | the first inning of their at Yankee Stadium ardson, makes the catch, just when # collision threatened, in game yesterday AP Wirephoto | YANKEES ON TOP Senators Give Don Rugged AL. Welcome By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer If Don Newcombe ever catches up with the guy who coined the phrase, "If vou can't beat 'em, join 'em." he'll give him a swift kick in the pants Big Newk tried that gag Tuesday nighi---and got his brains beat in The erstwhile National League pit¢hing star made his first American League start, as a brand new member of the Cleve- land Indians, against Washing- ton. The Senators blasted him out of the box in two innings and went on to win 9-0 Oddly, that was the score by which Newcombe was beaten the last time he faced an American League team--the Yankees in the final game of the 1956 world series. Y JINXED BY AL When Big Newk was a Brook lyn Dodger, he was truly a greal pitcher. In 1956, he won 27 and lost 7, capturing the Cy Young Award as the majors' outstand- ing pitcher. But against the American League, he was a dud, losing all five decisions over a period of eight years. One was an all-star defeat. The others w "e world series losses to the Yankees. Washington scored twice in each of the first two innings and Camilo Pascual went on to toss a five-hitter, striking out 11 to snap the Senators' four-game losing streak. The Yankees burst game lead over Chicago in the battle for first place by sweep- ing a day-night doubleheader from Detroit by 3-2 scores while Baltimore was thrashing the 'join 'em" nearly into a. full AB 4! By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR NW | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' =" SPORTS MENU By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Just 10 weeks ago, irate St Louisians were yelling for Solly Hemus' scalp. Today they're ready' to challenge anyone who doesn't think he's the National League manager-of-the-year On May 19, the Cardinals were ALEX OAKLEY performed as expected .on Sunday, when for the fourth year in succession, he won the 35- mile Toronto-to-Oshawa walking race, over strong field that included some of the top-flight of North America. Only eight of the original 14 starters, finished the gruelling grind but Oakley's impressive performance was not only deserving of top honors, but # indicated once again that the Oshawa athlete has an excellent chance of fishing well up with the leaders, in #he big race at the Olympic Games in Rome, . v a walker A couple of Oshawa teams made good showing ball tournaments over the weekend. Oshawa whipped Merriton in their first round in the Oakville Junior Tournament but they lost a hard-luck 2-1 deci- gion in 20 innings, to Richardson's of the Leaside League, #n the semi-finals. Richardson's, bolstered by some of the other stars of their Leaside circuit, copped the f game over Hamilton, to win the Elgin watches. In the annual Civic Holiday softball tournament at Orillia Oshawa Tony's (Inter-County League came through with two fine victories. for a very g BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Tony's are at evening to Eddie Black's, a game that the Tony's needs very badly, if they are to catch a playoff berth in the Beaches League standing. Mgr. Bob Booth will this one but coach Murray Dowey has two other good eatchers in "Red" McDermaid and Jimmie Crookshank AMERICAN ATHLETES themselves, who made brilliant showings the running broad jump recently, admit that the portable runway used is a big help. One com- petitor said it was like a trampoline. The runway is'made of plywood sheets, covered with an asphalt and rubber coating that feels like foam rubber . . . SOUTH ONTARIO County League softball playoffs get under way on Thur day night, with Brooklin meeting Port Perry in the " series, 3-out-of-5 while in the two other brackets, each 2-out-of-3, Markham meets Heffering's and Oshawa Merchants clash with Mount Zion , , . OSHAWA WIL- KIES 10-inning decision, league fixture Ri- chardson's Sports, last Thursday night, in Lea ior League action . . . MOOSE HUNTING is expen sport -- it runs nearly $500.00 per animal. A 8,391 resident hunters spent an approximate $2,62 1959 while 2,180 non-resident hunters paid nearly lion-and-a-half for their fun... EDDIE YOST of Detroit Tigers, played 3rd base against Yankees yesterday and set a new all-time record. It was his 1.865th appearance as a 3rd baseman, beating out the former mark games played in a lifetime, a record set by Pie T of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Yost started his major eareer with Washington, on August 17, 1944. From om, every game he plays sets a new and higher WORLD'S RECORDS in swimming, are topplin every day and the way things are going, the swim events at the Olympic Games could prove the best ever THE CONTINENTAL LEAGUE (proposed) has dropped and as predicted, the two other major baseball leagues are going to expand. Toronto men y already that they are as good as ** berths. We'll believe those U.S dian team in their league, when it happens, not before Legion inal team) fine showin home th team miss in lost a to ide Ju an ive total of 506 in ; il a mil- for most raynor league "ow ecord g almost hee are insisting the new in" for one of ew ball clubs want a Cana ' Special Showing In Rome Sports Art And History ROME (AP) Olympic fans|finest art objects dealing are going to get a chance to take| sports in Italian museums their colture in one easy dose ngs, sculptures, vase Sports enthusiasts coming to Costume etchings, and books Rome for the summer Olympics| The exhibition--in a great h: thay not have time to see the/built by Benito Mussolini for oity's vast museums and monu-| World's fair that never wa ments. but they need not go home| --Wwill remain open through feeling they sacrificed culture for next four months sport A track and A couple of blocks from the famous statues bright new Olympic sports palace ers from the they will find an "exhibition of Ancient and sports in art and history." cases. show at It's a eollection of some of the ina] Greek Olympic games. field se of Roman museum Greek runners the with paint mosaics held the d us throw Roman t¢ orig in seventh place with a record of 11-18 and Hemus was a bum After whipping the Milwaukee Braves Tuesday night 4-2, the Cardinals were in third place, only 42 games off the pace. Hemus has proved himself to be a sound strategist and a fine | handler of his players. His de | cision to play Bill White at first base, Curt Flood in centre field and Stan Musial in left field, was a master stroke. Since Hemus instituted his new alignment, the Cards have won 24 of 38 for a .684 percentage. Tuesday night's victory, behind Ernie Broglio's five-hitter, ran the Redbirds' latest winning streak to five. | Pittsburgh's 1eague leaders boosted their. margin over the | runner-up Braves to three games with a 340 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia stunned San Francisco by sweep- ing a doubleheader from the Giants 7-3 and 6-5 and Chicago's Cubs downed Cincinnati 5-3 Broglio, the Cards' steadily im- proving righthander, boosted his eason record to 12-5 as he whipped the Braves for the fourth time in five tries. He tired in the eighth. Lindy McDaniel re- lieved superbly, striking out two of the last three batters he faced. It was his 17th save | Ken Boyer drove in a pair of Cardinal runs with his 22nd home run and a double. The Card victory shoved them a half game past the Dodgers and only 1! games behind the second - place Braves | Vern BETS $2,000; LOSES $2,950 MONTREAL (CP A 35 year-old man who leaped off a bridge after losing almost $2 000 at a local race track Mon day was released on personal bail pf $950 and ordered to ap pear for trial Aug. 10 The accused, father one child promised Judge Gerald Almond that "this foolishness will not happen again." . Two traffic officers on bridge over the Riviere Prairies saw the man make the 40-fool dive and rescued him rowhoat His lawyer 'He took. a few drinks brace himself for the blow at home but that didn't work. He then went to the bridge and de cided to end it all by jump ing." Gets Jail Term For Attempting | Bribe Pitcher ! PHILADELPHIA AP) A judge has sentenced a one-time supner club owner to two to five years in prison for attempting to bribe former Philadelphia Phil lies' pitcher Humberto Robinson I want this to he a warning to any other persons---to would-be gamblers--who attempt to inter fere with this great national sport," Judge Ethan Allen Doty said Monday after passing sen Harold Friedman, 42 Friedman June h™ Buf League $1.500 to Law pitched the Pitts of a des na sad to a tence on vas convicted 28 Robinson after now w ) of tified he throw a 'Cincinnati Redlegs, the International offered game last vear against | DON NEWCOMBE White Sox 6-2. Kansas City downed Boston 10-4 to clumb fo within .002 percentage points of the seventh place Red Sox . HELLO FROM HARMON Harmon Killebrew of Washing- ton gave Newcombe, recently purchased by Cleveland from Cincinnati, a rude welcome by banging a two-run homer in the first inning. The Senators chased the 34-year-old right-hander in the second with four successive singles. Killebrew later homered again and doubled to drive in four runs. Pascual, winning his 10th game against five defeats, went the distance for the first time since May 27. He had been hampered hy a sore shoulder A dramatic 10th by pinch hitter Bob Cery inning homer follow- burgh shutout. yielding only five hits as he whipped the Dodgers for the fourth time The seventh place Phils not only dropped the fifth place Giants seven full games off the pace but kayoed their rookie pitching sensation, Juan Mari- chal, to boot. This happened in the seventh inni the night- cap when the Phils scored three times to tie the score 5-5 IN "HE NINTH Manager Tom Sheehan gave Marichal the quick hook. bring- ing in Antonelli. The winning run Z of ing Roger Maris' two-run homer that tied the score 2-2 in the ninth, gave the Yankees their up- hill victory in the night half of the twin bill. The first affair also went into overtime, the Yankees winning in the 14th on John Blanchard's single with the bases full and two out. It marked the third straight 3-2 triumph for New York over Detroit, which now has lost 11 of 13. nine by one run. LUCK STILL BAD Hard luck Jim Bunning. who had lost three in a row and had not been given a run by his teammates during a 20-inning stretch, had a two-hit, 11-strike- out shutout until the ninth. He walked leadoff hitter Bobby Richardson and complained of an arm strain after serving two balls to Mickey Mantle. Bill Fischer took over and threw the thome run ball to Maris. Bob Bruce served up Cerv's game- winning homer. Gus Triandos smashed a three. run homer. rookie shortstop -Ron Hansen rapped three hits and 21 year-ofd Jerry Barber hurled a nine-hitter as Baltimore made it two in a row over the White Sox and 10 of 17 for the season Barber won his seventh although he needed help from Jerry Walker in the ninth. Billy Pierce was the loser Norm Siebern walloped a pair of homers and drove in five runs to lead the Athletics to their sec- ond straight victory over the Red Sox. Ray Herbert had a seven- hit shutout going into the ninth but faltered in the ninth, yield- ing two-run homers to Vic Wertz and Frank Malzone before re gaining his poise was his seventh victory in decisions It 17 St. Louis Cards In Third Place came with two out In the ninth on successive singles by Pancho Herrera, Bobby Del Grecos and Ken Walters Two big Phils to carried the the opener innings victory in I'ony Gonzales drove in two runs a double won his and Green wit": two singles as rookie Dallas third game. The Cubs, with Frank Thomas driving in a pair of runs with a § 16th home run put together a winning streak for single and his against the Reds three-game the first, time this season. Bobby Balcena Paces Buffalo | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bisons still are tied for third place in the Baseball League guy who had been at bats The International thanks hitless to in 13 hitless Bobby Balcena. He broke the lump Tuesday night with a pinch-sin- gle that triggered Buffalos come- back from a four-run deficit, then stayed in the game and beat| Jersey City Reds 8-7 in 10 inn-| ings with a two-out double third consecutive hit That kept Buffalo tied with Rochester Red Wings, who won their third straight with a 4-3 de cision over last Marlins 'ond mond Virginians remained 11 games behind idle Toronto Ma- ple Leafs with a split against the Royals at Montreal The Vees lost the opener 4-0 to Nels Chit- fum"s three-hit pitching but wal loped four home runs, "two by vonder Rich- place Leroy Thomas which drove in Six runs, for an 11-10 decision in the nightcap Balcena's payoff two - bagger, just two feet short of a home run, 'brought home Lou Vassie with an unearned run against los ing reliever Howie Nunn, Max Surkont won in relief HELPS OWN CAUSE Chittum also doubled home a run, along with Bob Catton, as Montreal scored three in the sec his ond inning of the opener with the single purpose and the esprit de help of two Ric h mond errors Bob Weisler was the loser Montreal also clubbed four homers while dropping the night place Miami cap. But Thomas socked a grand- technical organizer of the West 0mm! slam and a two-run shot for Rich mond. Deron Johnson and Fritz Brickell also homered with a man on for the Vees Angel Scull, who also homered in the first game, Jerry Thomas, Rod Graber and .Joe Altobelli tagged Montreal's long ones. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Lakeshore Minor League -- Co- bourg at Oshawa, Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, 7.30 p.m. i LAWN BOWLIN Bowmanville (Carter Trophy): Mixed Doubles, Lindsay: Men's Doubles SOFTBALL Beaciics. Major League ed- die Blagk's at Oshawa Tony's, Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. South Ontario County League Scugog Cleaners vs Pickering | Merchants, Pickering, 8.15 p.m. | THURSDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Inier-County League vs Hoy Pavers, at Park; Thoinpson Plumbing vs Cole's, at Alex Park. west dia- mond; Foley's vs Crawford's, at Alex. Park, east diamond. All games at 6.45 p.m South Ontario County League: (Playoffs) Brooklin at Port Perry, Isi game of 3-out-of-5 series: at 6:45 p.m.; Markham vs Heffering's, at Alexandra Park (1st game of 2-out-of-3 series) at 8.00 p.m. } BASEBALL Leaside Junior League Osh- awa Wilkies vs Moore Drugs, ati i 2 iin Talbot Park, Leaside, 7.30 p.m.| ki i LACROSS Tony's Lakeview { r League St. Cath- arines Whitby Red Wings, at Whitby Arena, 9.00 p.m SOCCER Hungaria vs Italia, at Kinsmen Civie Stadium, 7.30 p.m Slaughter, of the (Country) immbolized skipper Houston Buffs, manages a smile from his bed in the Methodist Hospital at Houston, South Ontario JUNIOR TOURNEY Enos County League Oshawa Legion Loses Out, 2-1 In 10-Inning Semi's Playoff Dates | ving are the playoff dates e South Ontario County Soft- League and all teams con- i cerned, are asked to take note pein L SERIES "A Thurs, Aug. 4, 45¢78 Brooklin vs Port Perry; Tues. 1 Aug. 9 I'hurs Port Perry necessary) Brooklin and Brooklin vs SERIES Oshawa Legion Juniors, com- the Oakville Junior Tournament over the week-end, were nosed out 2-1 in a 10-inning thriller, of Port Perry vs Brooklin; {pe 'semi-finals, by Richardson's 11 Brooklin : f the Leas Tues. Aug. 16 of e aside Junior Port Perry Thurs. Aug. 18 -- Port Perry RY (2-out-of-3) Ang League Richardson's went on to cap- ture the tournament champion- ship, beating out Hamilton in the final game, thanks to a big 9th- Thurs. Aug. 4 Markham Vs! inning rally. Heffering's; Tues. Aug. 9 Hef-| Oshawa Legion defeated Mer- fering's vs Markham and Thurs. |ritton Pen Centre 5-3 in their 11 (If necessary) Hef- first round game on Saturday Markham, evening (2-out-of-3) "Lefty" Gray started on the Aug. 5 -- Mount Zion vs Osh- mound for Oshawa but gave way wa Merchants: Mon. Aug. 8 -- {po Bob Winter in the fourth in- Merchants vs Mount Zion (at ping, when Merritton picked up Brooklin) and Thurs. Aug. 11 (if three runs on as many hits, aided Mount Zion vs Osh-/alco by an infield error and. a walk. Winter hand-cuffed the op- position from that point on, only allowing a hit in the last three innings Legion scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth to tie the score, on a single by Minacs, a walk to Miklas, a single by Cole, followed by an outfield bobble and then a catcher's error. BERLIN . (AP) Splintered They added two more in the Germany is attempting to re- fifth, after two out, when Wills capture her lost sports glories was safe on an error and Minacs while squirming on a powder and Roberts followed with back- keg to-back singles' The team of athleles being OSHAWA LEGION Wills, 3b; sent to Rome next month for the Minacs, 2b; Roberts, ss; Miklas, 17th modern Olympic Games © SPORTS BRIEFS, necessary! awa Merchants. Germany's Team Seems To Lack Olympic Spirit the most powerful to assemble undér the black, gold and red colors since the goose-stepping days of Adelph Hitler in 1936. Yet it is a team ripped by dis- trust, suspicion and even hate. "If we had one team with corps of other nations, we might challenge the United States and Russia for the big share of gold| medals," said Wilhelm Pollmans, NEW YORK (AP) ssioner Ford Frick an- 3 ' re majors will German team. "But I fear our nounced Monday the major i cause, under these abnormal cir- 28210 : +» next year, cu nstances, is utterly hopeless. p i . / y p 1 ues will The Interzational Olympic and thereafter the league ~ revert to Lhe traditional." ope Committee has ruled that Ger. ame. The 1961 games will be a many must go inte the Olympics Fk apart as one team, but such a directive] part. : did not erase bitterness. | The first game in the 1961 sea- son will be played in Candlestick but in the 1962 season BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, probably July 11. The second will be in an eastern American League city, exact site By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W LL Pct 39 589 582 GBL York Chicago Baltimore Cleveland Washington Detroit Boston Kansas New 516 490 458 406 1 104 1 American League City 002 003 410 000 000 004 7-100 P 7% City 7% 10120 4100 Dafey: | Casale (7) and K(Siebern 2 (14) 10 Bos-Wertz (14 Kansas Boston Herbert Brewer (7-9) Nixon. HR Throneherry Malzone (10 ('leveland Wash'ton Newcombe and 0 2 000 000 000 220 000 14x 9 (0-1) Latman Locke (8) Harshman (8) Romano, Wilson (8); 10-5) and Battey. HR brew 2 (12) C'hicago Baltimore Pierce merer (6) Barber (7-4) Triandos. HR Bal-Triandos (4) Detroit 5 12 1 (2 and Pascual Was-Kille- 010 000 001-2 91 000 033 00x 6.9) (10-7) Lown (6) Kem Rush (7) and Lollar; Walker (9) and Chi-Sievers (21); 010 000 001 000 00 2 5 1 Yor} 000 001 NeW 3100 (2) 0-2) (7: 100 000 01 Mossi, Sisler (8) Labine Mossi, Sisler (8) Labine (13) and Berberet, Chiti Turley Duren (8 Arroyo (9) Grba (10) Shantz (2-3) (14) and Blanchard. HR: NY Blanchard 1) Detroit 000 000 011 0 2 NY 000 000 002 1-- 3 Bunning, Fischer (9) 0-2) (10) and Chiti; Ford 2-1 (9) and Blanchard Det-Ca (9); NY Mari (11 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Kansas City (Herbert 6-10 and 70| 5 4| Maas HR Cer er quette 11-8 and Wilson 0-0), Twi- night Cleveland (Grant 6-5) al Wash ington (Kralick 4-1) (N Chicago (Baumann 7-4 timore (Wilhlem 8-6) (N) Detroit (Aguirre 2 York (Coates 9-2) (N) National League Ww 1L GBL 39 41 44 43 at Bal New Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Louis Los Angeles San Fran Cincinnati Phila Chicago National League Cincinnati 000 100 011 3 71 Chicago 000 014 00x 9:1 Maloney (0-2) Nuxhall (6) Os feen (7) and Bailey; Anderson (4-7) Elston (9) Morehead (9) and Tappe, Taylor (7). HR: Cin- Bell (8); Chi-Thomas (16). Milwaukee 000 001 010-- 2 50 St. Louis 002 020 00x-- 4 50 Willey (5-6) McMahon (7) and Crandall; Broglie (12-5) McDaniel (9) and Smith. HR: StL-Boyer (22) 3 4% 5 jo 7 16 19 375 21% Angeles 000 000 000--- 0 5 3 000 000 30x 3 Williams (11-3) I. Sherry (8) and Pignatano Roseboro (8); Law (14-5) and Burgess, Smith (8) San Phila Los Pittsburgh 51 010-001 001 003 040 00x 7 Sanford (9-9) Sherman Jones (5) Maranda (6) Loes (8) and Schmidt; Green (3-4) Farrell (9) and Dalrymple San Fran 010 003 100 Phila 000 011 301 Marichal, - Antonelli (7) Fran 3102 5 81 615 1 Miller Bruce| (3-4) (7) and Landrith; Buzhardt,| Columbus at Toronto (N) (7) Farrell (8-2) (8) Dalrymple (7 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Cincinnati Hook 7-11) O'Toole 8-9) Chicago (Hobbie 10-13 and Ellsworth 4.8) Short Coker and and Larsen 0-5) at Boston (Monbou-' Los Angeles (Craig 4-1) at Indianapolis 3 Minneapolis 4 9 2 to he determined, but probably Boston. Frick said the players, by a -1 margin, were in favor of the | two games next year, and per- mission was given by the 16 ma- jor league clubs. He added TV money after the 1961 season would make unnecessary a sec-| ond game after 1961. ELSTON HOWARD HURT NEW YORK (AP) -- Elston| Howard, alternate caicher with] Yogi Berra, will be lost to New York Yankees for about a week because of a badly sprained left hand. Berra also is unavailable 0 3 2 for full-time duty because of a 4 4 0 stiff neck. With both top catchers Gon- sidelined, New York is using HR: | Johnny Blanchard. Richmond io SELL ATHLETICS SOON Montreal 010 005 040-10 14 1 CHICAGO (AP)---Sale of Kan- Bronstad, James (8) Kipp (8) sas City Athletics is expected to and Conder: Kunkel, Browning/be made soon with the field (3) Gardner (6 Hunter (7) narrowed to several major pros- Valdes (8). Chittum (9) and pects, Nathaniel Leverone, chair- Coleman. Catton (9). HR: Rich- man of the board of directors, mond-L. Thomas 2 (4). Brickell|said Monday. Leverone said the (4), Johnson (21): Montreal-Scull{board has decided to sell all of (5), G. Thomas (1), Graber (3),|the stock or all the assets as the Altobelli (26) case may be, thus eliminating the | Miami 000.000 021 3 7 3/ present group assembled by the | Rochester 100 000 03x-- 4 8 1|late owner, Arnold Johnson. The Archer, Hyde (8) and Brown;|club will be sold fo the highest Ricketts, Tiefenauer (9) and Can. bidder. | nizzaro, Rice (9 olga Zo J. City 010 201 201 0 7 11 DEMOTE CATCHER Buf: 000 200 320 1-- 8 11 CINCINNATI (AP)--Cincinnati Lawrence, Nunn (7) and Izqui- Reds tent catcher Dutch Dotterer| erdo: Mason, Phillips (7) Surkent|to Jersey City of the International 8) and House. League Monday in exchange for (Only games scheduled) Jake Azcue: a 20-year-old re- ceiver. Azcue batted .257 in 93 Wednesday's Games on} | Richmond at Montreal (N) games, drove in 25 runs. and made five homers RECALL CATCHER LOUIS (AP)--The St Cardinals recalled catcher MeCarver 18, from Memphi Monday and purc Pittsburgh (Mizell 7-5) (N) San Francisco (MeCormick 10-6) at Philadelphia (Mahaffey 0-0 or Owens 3-9) (N) v6 Milwaukee (Spahn 11-7) Louis (Jackson 13-8) (N) International League 1 Pet 35 667 at St GBL Toronto 70 Richmond Buffalo Rochseter Jersey City Montreal Columbus Miami International Richmond 000 Montreal 030 Weisler, James der; Chittum Montreal-Scull 11 16 16 League 000 0. 010 x (5) and and Catton (4) 206 020 100 3 2 Jersey City at Buffalo (N) Miami at Rochester (N) American Association Tuesday's Results on 2 Denver 7 Dallas-Fort Worth 2 Houston 1 Paul 7 ST Louis Louisville 22 LET THE BUFFS COME Revert To Single Game For All-Stars In 1962 Baseball | play two all-star games! Br fi THROUGH! loss 2 ear | Charleston Enos because underwent over on Saturday fas reason to smile his Houston Buffs of the American Association swept a three-game series from the where he an operation week-end. Slaughter N.Y. Yankees Lovis Cardinals AP Wirephoto Crawford's 'Turn Back Thompson's Crawford's Construction blank- ed Thompson Plumbing 20 last night at Alexandra Park, in an Inter County Softhall League schedule fixture and so doing, im- proved their own playoff position greatly, Doug Keeler, pitching for Craw- ford's, chalked up the shutout, a nifty one-hit performance. He walked tHe odd batter often to start an inning too, but he was in serious trouble only once, in the 7th, when Weldon opened with a walk, Cole followed with a single. Stinson sacrificed then out to open the 7th, but again|pinch-hitter Brady was safe om failed. Bill Miklas homered to an infield error, which loaded the open the 9th inning and this forc- bases, but Keeler 'bore down' to ed "Overtime". Richardson's had strike out Lutz and Campbell, to got their lone run off Bob Brew- end the game and inning. ) ster in the 7th, on an opening Crawford's got their two runs double by Dave Whelan, followed in the first inning. Cornish drew by two infield outs. a walk with one out then Yuill The winning run came in the followed with a homer. The win bottom of thie 10th when Art Pack-| ners had two on bases in the 3rd er opened with a single and ad- again in the 6th but they failed to vanced on Berbeck's infield oul. score again, as Griffin did a : Berbeck, had taken over the job on the mound, and id a sod) pitching duties for Deratney, i iook gver in the 6th, was even the 6th inning. better. But the damage had been Brewster retired Lloyd on a gone and the Plumbers failed to pop-up but with two out, lan Sin- get to Keeler, Hak sloped, to. sore Packer = CR AWFORD'S McAllister with the winning run. of: i : OILAWS LESION Willy Ch Vaughan, Ib: €orgish, Sh; 3b; Minacs, 2b; Roberts, ss; Mik- 2b: Lean, rf: McHugh. if: Een 2 las, If: Cole, ¢; Breckrenbridge, 2h Lean, rt; McHugh. it; Keeler, rf: Kelly, 1b: Bilenduke, ef; * NPN . § Brewster, p; Winter, 1b in 9th. THOMPSON'S -- Campbell, 2b; '|Smegal, 3b; Gerrard, lb; Ulrich; cf; Weldon, e; Cole, ss Stimson; {If Dillabaugh; rf; Griffin, p; Lutz, p in 6th; Brady, batted in 7th. played for StL. If; Cole, e; Reid, rf; Kelly, 1b; Bilenduke, cf; Gay, p and Win ter, p in 4th ! LOSE TOUGH ONE The semi-final game on Sunday was a real stern battle. George Deratney, pitching for Richard- son's, held the Osha team hit- less for five innings. In the 6th, Bilenduke, Brewster and Minacs all hit singles but Bilenduke was out trying to steal. Roberts drew a walk to fill the bases with two out and they failed to score. Legion had two on and none Tony's Do Well Orillia Tourney Civic Holiday Tony's Refreshments Inler Conny League team made a fine x ; showing in the annual Civic Holi- average in 23 games day tournament at Orillia, blanks ROCKET'S SON WINS ing Toronto Fairbanks 3-0 in theif MONTREAL (CP) Maurice first game and whipping Barrie Richard, Jr., 14, son of the Stewart's 13-6 in the final, to take Montreal hockey great, Saturday top honors won the juvenile singles event| Sam Smith. pilched the win ia when his Cartierville Boating the first game, allowing Fairs Club romped to the eastern divi- banks only four scattered singles sion title of the Canadian Canoe and not a single* run, as hé# Association. Lachine was second struck out 12 batters. He hall with 73 points. trouble only in the second, when DRIVER KILLED Long doubled and Tout was hit " b a . by a pitched ball when Cook COPENHAGEN (AP) Claus Hi) Lager. Weiioar-old Bross Jia is walked, 'but Bee hit into a double- rapher and sports car racing Play fo end the inning. driver, was killed during a trial| 10ny's clicked for two runs.in run at the Roskilde ring track the fourth when Hill opened with Monday. Lager tas driving a 2 double, Snow singled with one runed-up-Morris 850, capable of out and w ith two out, Lupel sin- 90 miles an hour, ged nd Sen sowed They ae AEH 3 {added their other rin in the fifth FOMAVNEL SWIY S Ir i {when Berwick got en via .an in- hae] Te v Jung iS \ Py u field error, moved along on a ghas) Sonings, i eh single by Mackness and scored an. man to swim the English Channel Hill's sacrifice. : this year. He scrambled ashore BEAT BARRIE on the rocks near here 13 hours' In their second game. Tony'¥ 31 minutes after entering the scored early and often. Berwick, water at Cap Gris Nez homered. as first batter for: FEW BATTERS [00 on jie second on soa ni SCORING 300 fing by Varga, Lupel, Sinden and NEW YORK (AP)--Could Brabin and Maxwell's sacrifices Sinden singled and scored in the be the International League will wind up without a regu- fourth on a double by Brabin. In lar batting .300 this season. received a $75,000 bonus from the Cardinals, was hitting .337 for the Southern Association team while James, who had been playing on option with Charleston of the American Association, had a .370 REMEMBER WHEN . . ? Tim weight sed the con- ¢ tract of outfielder Charlie James, won from Rochester of the Inter-|lagd Oct inational League. MeCarver, who'by Teddy Yarosz Sept. 11, 1934.'p; Smith, p in 5th. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vince Dundee, world middlc- boxing champion in 193% from ring 15 years the 'title- jel Lou Browil- sirong until beaten|Sinden Berwick, If Arme- Lupel, &; Maxwell, clired the today. He held from Canadian 30, 1933 the fifth, Varga walked, Lupel was safe on an error and Max- The only players in. the well doubled, for three more day's games were Jim the 6th, on Armstrong's walk and Pendleton of Jersey City at Varga's double. In the 7th, Rochester. .304 strong and a single By Varga Among ' the "others who |Produced their last two runs 275 times, there are only two until the fiith. He was nicked for, over .290 and four over .280. @ run in the first, two in the Pidge Browne of Columbus Falconer homered to open the at 275 5th and Smith took over from, singleton in the 6th by McCart-! ney and three in the 8th, their Armstrong. White and L. Arm- strong doi ork i y Va singled, Sinden walked, Brabin select group through Sun- runs. The winners added one in 309 and Billy Harrell of 'doubles by Mackness and Arm have batted a minimum of | Maxwell pitched well for Tony's The 10th leading batter is second and one in the fourth.) |Mackness. Barrie got another" only hig ining, with Falconer OSHAWA roNY > Arabin 120 rf; b lh