|@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 5, 1960 INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE Undergo Surgery CHICAGO (AP)--Jim Brewer, |brawl since New York Yankee|Martin uncorked a hard right, Chicago Cubs' rookie southpaw catcher Bill Dickey's poke broke hitting Brewer's nose and eye. pitcher, today was -out of base-/Carl Reynolds' jaw about 30| As the players of both teams ball at least a month and pos-|years ago. Dickey was fined $1.-\rushed to separate the two, it sibly for the rest of the season|000 and suspended for 30 days.|/appeared Cub Frank Thomas after suffering a serious face in-| Martin, at bat in the second fook a couple of swings at Martin. jury from a punch by Billy Mar-|inning, apparently thought] Martin was ejected, Brewer Hoy's Pavers upset Tony's Re«| freshments, last night in an - County Softball League gaifie, played at Lakeview Park, turn. Foley's scored first when Ban- non singled in the first inning, with one out, Bryan also singled and an infield out gave Bannon ing back the leag s 2:0. Dan Kornylo pitched the well- earned shutout for Hoy's. He gave tin. Brewer was pitching him too/was not. Martin, 32 and a 163-pound ope | close, He charged the cing and! In the Bets' dressing room, | time amateur boxer whose ca-/landed a punch flush on Brewer's Martin said: P reer has been dotted with brawls, face. Then, both scuffled. Brewer| "He (Brewer) threw at my Jp sight hile bul kept sem seal punched the 22-year-old 90-pound|was bleeding from the nose after head, and nobody is gonna do tle in the way of Lis bo Brewer Thursday in a second in-|the Marfin punch. (that. 1 was in the hospital six| one seoreless : y ~ |ning outburst of the Cubs-Cincin-| After Martin swung at a weeks with seven fractures last Lupel pitched for Tony's and| |mati Reds game. Brewer pitch, the ball apparently year. Nobody is going to throw|p. was nicked for seven hits Dr. Arthur Metz, Cubs' physi-|hit the bat and bounced off his|at my head again. His first pitch| every inning and two in the the ch to cross the plate. In the second inning, Foley's went wild, scoring five runs by McGarry, McClimmond, Corri- gan, Beer and Bryan. Foley's add- ed another special treat when Ken Reer homered in the 6th. Crawford'S batting against Beer, got two runs to start when F § THE WINNER and runner- up, Major C. W. Spencer (left), ° the runner-up in the Duke of Cornwall and York match, THE WINNER AND RUNNER-UP CHECK |cian, said the orbit bone under helmet, Martin complained to|was beyond my head. And they i McAllister was safe on an error |Brewer's right eye is fractured|umpire Stan Landes. He took the knocked me down three times wat Ah Je db Mute and so was Vaughan. A sacri- and that an area of one inch is|next pitch and as soon as the|Wednssday. ' gin. Hanna singled and then was| fice, bY Yuill followed, then Lean depressed by half an inch. An eye|ball hit the catcher's glove, Mar-| "I didn't throw the bat. It|forced by Lyzun but Tureski| ™@.ked and McAvoy hit a double. {specialist has been called in to|tin threw his bat towards the|slipped out of my hands. Noth-|came through with his homer, to| Baxter scored in the following |determine if sight has been im. mound. ( ling would have happened when| make it 2-0 and that's how it/ frame on a walk, sacrifice by paired and for surgery. Brewer picked up the bat and|I walked out to pick it up, if he|ended. | Johnston and McAllister's single. © It was the most serious bodily ostensibly was bringing it back to hadn't mouthed-off at me and| TONY'S -- Berwick, cf; Mack-| That made it 6-3 at the time. © injury to a player because of a'Martin when the approaching'said some things I didn't like." St. Louis Cards In Second Place Sinden, c¢; Brabin, rf and If; | concluded the scoring. 0'Connor, 1b; Smith, 1b in 5th.| FOLEY'S -- Thompson, 2b; HOY'S -- Hrico, ss; Woods, If; Bannon, ss; Bryan, lf; Wallace, Cairns, rf; Earle, 2b; Milne, cf; |rf; Legree, cf; McGarry, ¢; Mc- Hannan, c¢; Lyzun, 3b; Tureski,/Climmond, 1b; Corrigan, 3b; 1b; Kornylo, p. Beer, p. FOLEY'S SCORE WIN ! CRAWFORD'S -- McAllister, Foley's Plumbing defeated cf; Vaughan, lb; Cornish, 3b; Crawford Construction 7-4 last Yuill, ss; Lean, ?b; McAvoy, ¢; night at Alexandra Park, in their McHugh, If; Baxter, rf; John- ston, p; Brady, batted in 7th. | Hoy's Upset Tony's; Foley Over Crawford THOMPSON'S WIN Thompson Plumbing blanked the Cole's Sports Juv , in their Inter-County League game Jast night at Alexandra Park, 0. Yahn was charged with the loss for the Juveniles giving up two runs in the 2nd and six in the fourth inning. A walk to Ulrich, Cole's single and a double by Stin. son, gave Thompson's their start, They had a big inning in the sixth. Cole opened with a walk then Stinson doubled and Gran- dy also hit' a two-bagger. Camp- bell drew a walk with one out, Smegal singled and after Gar- rard's long fly, Ulrich singled and Weldon tripled to complete the rally. t Halik pitched good ball for Thompson's to win the game and he clso received excellent sup- port. He gave up only four scat- tered hits and three walks. THOMPSON'S Campbell, 2b; Smegal, 3b; Gerrard, 1b; Ul. rich, cf; Weldon, ¢; Cole, ss; Stin- son, If; Grandy, rf; Halk, p. COLE'S -- Tilk, 1b; Peters, 3b; Yahn, p; Kornylo, ss; Davis, 2b; Michael, c¢: Judd; If; Kocho, ef; Syzszka, rf. By JOE REICHLER lextend its winning streak to| George Witt posted his first Associated Press Staff Writer [seven games. Not since May, victory since Sept. 5, 1958, pitch- Inter-County League fixture. officer in the 11th Signal Regi- ment, Montreal, --CP Wirephoto (from National Defence) at the Ontario Rifle Champion- ships, shows his score to Bill Brown, 46, of Virden, Man., the winner. Major Spencer is an | "Los Angeles did it last year. 1958, have the Cards put together ig the Pirates to victory in the Why can't we do it this year?"|as many consecutive triumphs. rubber of the three game series That was St. Louis manager, The defeat was the Braves'|with the Dodgers. He permitted !Solly Hemus' reply today when fourth straight, seventh in the/only five hits in six innings. Elroy Merchants Edge asked whether he thought his{last eight games, and dropped |Face finished up. | SPORTS MENU 'Ottawa Lose By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Cardinals could make the jump|them into third place, half a Rocky Nelson's homer and SPORTS CALENDAR Mt. Zion Squad Oshawa Merchants nosed out|ield Mount Zion scoreless unti from seventh to first place in one game behind St. Louis and four|pick Groat's sacrifice fly follow- year, ; {lengths back of Pittsburgh. ing Rill Virdon's triple, snapped Solly was right about the] The Pirates defeated the Don Drysdale's six-game win-| bs in front of St. Louis. San Fran- rates to defeat the Dodger's right- WINNIPEG (CP) -- Ottawa ingly against him. Only three| Philadelphia 8-7 and the Chicago|season. Roughriders lost 18-14 Thursday|clubs -- the 1926 Yankees, 1946 Cubs downed Cincinnati 5-3. | night as penalties plagued three Red Sox and 1959 Dodgers--have DAY OF FIRSTS PINCH-HIT TRIPLE scoring plays in the third quar- ever leaped from seventh to first| It was a day of "firsts" in the, Willie McCovey's first hit since {ter of an exhibition football ganve in one year. {National League. The Cards his recall by the Giants, a two- | against Winnipeg Blue Bombers. LAUGHS AT ODDS {whipped Bob Buhl for the firstirun pinch - hit triple in the Second game of the round is|in the 6th, the visitors added| booked for Brooklin diamond, on|their other run on back-to-back Monday evening. singles by Ferguson and Hill, Gary Copeland's three - runfollowed later by an infield out. homer in the first inning and a, This was a tidy battle SOUTH ONTARIO County Softball League playoffs got under way last night in all three series and in every ease, the action is tense, Out at Brooklin, the home club nosed out Port Perry Merchants 4-3 in the first of their 3-out-of-5 series, which promises to be a real thriller. Here at Alexandra Park last got the lead in the first inning on Gary Copeland's three-run homer and then had to go all out to hold off the battling young Mount Zion team, who fought back to make it 3-2 but couldn't quite make the grade. In the other half of the playoff twin-bill, Al Heffering's Imperials lost the opener to Markham Aces 5-2. Three homers played a big part in the excitement of this tight tussle. "Buzz" Buzminski homered. to put Imperials ahead 2-1, after trailing 1-0 for a few frames but in the very next inning, Markham produced back-to-back circuit elouts to regain the lead and runs later, for insurance. - » No doubt we haven't heard the end of that baseball incident of yesterday. Billy Redlegs figured that Chicago was deliberately throwing close to his head and so he went out to the mound and landed a hard right in Brew- er's face, causing a broken orbit bone (just below the right eye) and possibly causing serious eye injury. Brewer must now undergo surgery and will be out for a month, perhaps longer. Martin was tossed out of the game, but there may be further discipline meted out, perhaps by the Commissioner. Then of course, the Cubs just might press an assault charge and if Brewers value as a pitcher is impaired. Incidentally, | while this was going on yesterday, St. Louis Cardinals | were beating Milwaukee Braves again and now the Cards are in second place in the National League race. Pitis- burgh Pirates kept their lead On three successive plays Ot-| Hemus, the eternal tawa quarterback Russ Jackson|laughed at the odds. runs and six of seven hits in six rally that enabled the Giants to called scoring patterns only to be, "What would you say the odds|innings off the Milwaukee right-iovercome a 7-3 deficit. Johnny {called back because of clipping were last spring against our be- hander. Antonelli won his fourth game in {twice and no yards given as theling in second place this late in| Ray Sadecki, 19-year-old sonth- 10 decisions hurling two hit ball | score was tied 14-14 in the latter the season?" he asked. paw, hurled a six - hitter and|in 4 2-3 innings of relief. drew a walk. The next two|/the game. {part of the third quarter That's exactly where the sur- helped register his sixth victory] Bob Will drove in two runs batters popped up for infieldfly] MOUNT ZION -- G, Jones, 2b; Meanwhile, 15,147 fans sweated prising St. Louis club landed last|/with two singles. Rookie second with a single in the seventh toouts but Copeland 'golfed" one|Carson, ib; V. Ferguson, 3b; J. in the 80 - degree temperature night after knocking off Milwau- baseman Julian Javier ftripled|break = tie and give the Cubs|out of the park for the circuit, Hill, If M. Jones, c; W. Evans, waiting for the 1959 Grey Cup kee, 4-2 to sweep the three-land scored the first St. Louis|their third victory in the four-|ip make it 3-0. |champions to regain the lead as game series with the Braves and rum, igame set with the Reds. | From that point on, Ronnie McMullen, cf; S, Ferguson and Carver Shannon booted a field) -- RR -- Jones, pitching for Mount Zion,|F. Dodney. Fis ote fasten of ig swing Former Sox Bat tery held Merchants off the score-| OSHAWA = Have Their Revenge with a. single | Fullback Charlie Shepard Halfback Lewis caught an 11. By JOE REICHLER vard pass from Ken Ploen on Associated Press Staff Writer Boston Red Sox swept an after-/each game, | broke through the Ottawa line off |left tackle for Bombers' * first Rough Riders' 36-yard line and] Who could blame the former hoon doubleheader from Kansas |Hianders Bill and 9-1. Reg White, were the two main|big scoring splurge. They had a factors in Merchant's win, couple on bases in the third but Edwards opened the first in- actually, Mount Zion held their night, Oshawa Merchants MERCHANTS more hits, singles by Knight ana|nor, 3b; Knight, ¢; Copeland, 1b; Courtney. Magee, 2b; R. Elliott, ef; Court- White, on (he mound for Mer-|ney, If, White, p; Keenan, rf in chants, was just as effecfive. He!7th. Markham Takes touchdown and Leo Lewis got an- {other for Winnipeg in the second quarter. Shannon converted both went on to add two more In the only other league action, Wertz drove in six runs, three in and young right- Monbouquette and | Dodgers. But whether he's right| Dodgers 4-1 fo remain 3'%2 games ning streak and enabled the Pi-|Mount Zion 8-2 last night atthe fifth when W, Evans opened | | To Bombers about his Redbirds is something|in : I Alexandra Park in the first game|with a single, advanced on a League -- Oshawa Tony's vs | The odds are overwhelm-|cisco came from behind to nip|panded ace for the first time this/of their 2-out-of-3 South Ontario wild pitch and infield' out and| Eddie Black's, at Kew Gardeps, County Softball League playoffs.|scored on a hit by Ron Jones. 8.00 p.m. optimist, time this season, getting all their sevenih, climaxed a five - run|nifty pitching performance by with Merchants having only one bl ning with a double and McKee own or better in the last half of| If; McMullen, cf; Ferguson, rf:| sheet and gave them only two|Edwards, rf; McKee, ss; 0'Con-| Martin of the Cincinnati Cub pitcher Jim Brewer sue for damages as well, (ter ran into the end zone unmolested. Chicago White Sox battery of [City 5-3 With less than two minutes to pitcher Ray Moore and catcher| {half-time a series of sloppy plays| Ear] Battey from shouting today: | and penalties came to an end "vengeance is mine." | | when Babe Parilli quarterbacked| Ottawa to the Winnipeg one-yard |line where fullback Dave Thelen {made his own hole for six points. Gerry Nesbitt point Halfback Collins Hagler ran 75 yards on second verted to tie the score 14-14 Battey, traded by the White Sox to Washington just before| the start of the season, ham-| mered a two-run homer in the eighth inning Thursday night to| beat the White Sox 2-1. | Moore, sold by the Sox to the| con-| Senators last June, stopped Chi- . cago cold in a relief role, yield-\the defeat. The 40-year-old right-/in the nightcap and his first com-|also doubled { Ottawa continually threatened ing only one hit in 2 2-3 scoreless hander was sailing along with a/plete game. Catcher Jim Pagliar- |to take the lead-in the third quar- innings to gain credit for the vic-|1.0 lead when he walked Faye oni, who just reported to the Red| the rally. | Throneberry in the eighth, One Sox from Spokane of the Pacific It was the fourth straight de- out later, Battey followed with|Coast League, contributed a two- feat for the defending American his first home run since June 21|run double in the first inning for tory. were idle. BATTEY'S BEST NIGHT Battey, the Senators' catcher, enjoyed the best night|phoyquette's of his major league career. the last place Athletics. 12th victory. Baltimore, | Earl Wilson turned in fine mound Cleveland, Detroit and New York performances to help the Red Sox pull two games away from Wertz' three-run homer in the| Heffering"s stocky) opener paved the way for Mon- | ight at Alexandra Park, in the | John | At|Briggs, making his first start| County Softball Imperials 52 last first game of their South Ontario League play- Series Opener | Markham Aces turned back out, Raymer smashed one through gng {the 2nd baseman and then fo {complete the rally. Tidsbury was |safe on another infield muff, | Ellis, pitching for Markham, bat, he had a perfect three for|since being purchased from|downs. Second game is in Mark-|turned in a nifty three-hit per- three and in the field, he started two double plays and nipped two would-be base stealers, Cleveland, was the loser. Wilson, recalled from Min- \ {neapolis last month, registered|run in the first inning when Pro- novsky. {ham on Tuesday night. . The visitors opened with a big |formance. His first hit came in | the fourth, a long single by Sar- In the fifth, with two Early Wynn was tagged with his second major league victory|cento doubled with one out, Young out, John Masiewich singled and and Atkinson came through with a single to complete * Markham didn't do a thing for four frames and then with the score tied at 2-2, they broke out {for a gala performance. Raymer drove a long home: to right field, to make But Buzminski run ball the score 2-1 for Oshawa. they didn't score again! MARKHAM -- Petch, lb; Pro- cento, rf; Young, cf; Atkinson, ¢; Raymer, 3b: Tidsbury, ss; Gay TODAY'S GAMES |SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball SATURDAY'S GAMES LAWN BOWLING Men's Doubles (Ports Perry Cup) at Port Perry Lawn Bowl ing Club, 1.15 p.m.; Mixed Dou- {bles tour t at Cob {Lawn Bowling Club, 1.15 p.m. | SOCCER Carling Challenge Trophy | (Final Game) at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium. SOCCER | Oshawa and District Assoe. -- | United vs Kickers, at 7.00 p.m. {and Strila vs Polonia, at 8.45 p.m. Both games at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium. 'Beaton's Dairy Win Ex. Tilt In Bowmanville Beaton's Dairy Midgets, of the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball last night for an exhibition game with the Bowmanville Midgets, the Oshawa Legion boys grabbed off a 7-1 verdict. McGarry pitched for Oshawa Legion and gave up the lone run for Bowmanville, in the first frame, on a solid blow by Wise- man, followed by Werry's two- bagger. After that, Bowmanville picked up only four safe hits and threatened only once more, in the 6th, when Bagnell doubled and Wright singled, after two out, but could not make it a rally. Oshawa Legion got to Picard, the Bowmanville hurler, for one {run in the opening frame. Juben- Association, visited Bowmanville' -- a League champions, who dropped |to shackle Wynn with his eighth his first major league hit. {ville was on to open the game, Nelson who had a homer and a double as Pirates beat Tidebury hit. back-to-back man, If: Hoggins, 2b; Elis, p the Dodgers 4-1. * BRIGHT BITS: -- Rocket 30th birthday yesterday but when queried, still declined to state any definite plans regarding his retirement or continued play with Canadians this coming season . . . A FORMER PAIR of White Sox, a pitcher and catcher, had revenge yesterday. The battery gave the Chicago club | a real shock as catcher Earl Battery hit a homer to give Washington a 2-1 win and pitcher Ray Moore did a great relief job Both were sent to Senators by White Sox, |, Moore sold last June and Battey traded at the start of . . COLUMBUS JETS nosed out Toronto Leafs 1-0 last night, scoring the game's lonely run on a NORMIE KWONG has gone back to ton Eskimos . .. BILL KERR took the lead in the | hi ok 3 Canadian pro golf championship at Winnipeg yesterday $a8 WHID 8 JOCK Win te Nei with Moe Norman only one stroke behind the leader . . , LYNN BURKE broke the world's swim record for the Aroke yesterday in the U. a couple more world's records were toppled as the Aus- tralian swimmers bid for Olympic berths. . . . ELEANOR this 'season . wild pitek . . . LAM, Canada's woman mile" yesteroay in competition, for the first time in her life -- and beat a Canadian over 30 years . . . OSHAWA WILKIES were in a hifting mood last night, whipping Moore Drugs 12-2 in a Leaside Junior League tilt at Talbot Park. Young Pipher fanned nine and allowed only eight hits while Whiteley and Campbell, with three hits apiece and Reid with two, drove in nine of the Ushawa dozen counters . take on Eddie Black's at Kew Gardens tonight and they'll be without such regulars as Bob Booth, Jim Loreno, Sammy Stark, Nick Mrozeck and "Red" McDermaid. 1% games behind the first place|defeat against seven victories Winless Don Larsen lost his and - . New York Yankees. Veteran first baseman Vicisixth game for Kansas City. however, thanks to Rocky | Richard celebrated his S. trials and "down under", track star, ran the "half- 514 16 514 16 A472 20%; ball club in major league Rocket, 39. second place - 1 1 Richmond to 11 (Rocket) Richard celebrated his I C P U a . \ e a d y 8-all in the ninth after the Reds | Takes Over Today long to make a hit with Buffalo{runs as Buffalo remained in ain the eighth. The winning run) pykes. said Thursday night he| {have some bearing on whether| The.onetime major league first! Pei Tart' a & : 30-Yr L | J 2 by whipping Miami 85 after) oq smash with the bases loaded, until the end of the current . ease He's feeling fine, only recently|pinth-inning tie, and then brought | , 10 against the lastplace Mar: land unless he also got a con-|today he would take a 30-year the weight he packed last year|innings Thursday night. Zauchin,| Columbus, scoring on a wild|was against southpaw Rodolfo| Detroit an | Richard has remained silent. was a verbal one so far with|all-purpose stadium, he would June: "He wants until Septem- | Cinci i ( . 1 ity 5 io . ' | L Pct. GBL|Cincinnati (Purkey 10-7) at St. Jersey City 57 Tobin Rote Ss Knee Cooke. who now has an Inter: .. TONY'S |like it I can play. |San Fran 526 7 [Chicago 564 12 Columbus 000 100 000-- 1 6 0 'lcan and National leagues. LJ | Still Not |added two more runs. Procento/ with, 1b; Meraw, 3b; Hickey, c; games again. 129th birthday Thursday and said] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |ington in the American League, had taken an 87 lead on Ray DETROIT (AP) --- eason scored as Jersey City shortstop|will take over as manager of he decides to retire or not. Then|haseman, playing his first game| o | D E 8amcithe first five men to bat struck), ine "poh Wine's double, an| American League season, TORONTO (CP) -- Jack Kent back from a 20-day trip to Bu-|the winning run home with a| Lefty Bill Smith won his sev- 2 (lins. Y {tract for the 1961 season, similar|lease on a proposed $8,000,000 "but I can take that off." who was with Boston and Wash. |pitch, defeaiod Toronto 1-0 be-|Arias, who ofice no-hit the Wings. | unprecedented swap of managers|and interest will be paid off. record that has stood for | | general manager Frank Lane of| guarantee a fixed rental of about ber to make up his mind." itts 5 506: | i i 3 q } | Pittsburgh 59 .996 {Louis (Simmons 3-1) (N) Montreal 62 436 24% national League franchise, hopes He also said: Cincinnati .430 16} imor .559 ato t terback in- incinnati a | Balti ore 55 Toroiito 000 000 000-- 0 6 ol Toronto Argonaut quarterback i | Con. Sitmmbrville sad the pro- {via a walk and a couple of slow balls put them in business, until Linton singled, scoring Jubenville and then the rally halted. Picard held Oshawa off the score - sheet for six - straight frames and then collapsed com- pletely with six runs being scor- ed in the 8th on a total of three hits, two errors and two walks. Prior to this, McGarry's own triple was a big blow, but it fail- ed to pay off. OSHAWA LEGION -- Juben- ville, Ib; Hentig, ss; Johnston, 3b; Linton, 2b; Eyman, If; Whiteley, cf; Lindsay, If;» Pleau, ¢; Me- Garry, p and Hickey, batted in h BOWMANVILLE -- Bagnell, ss; Wiseman, 3b; Werry, 1b; Wright, ¢; Nutton, 2b; Lane, If; Twist, ef; Ogden, rf; Pickard, p; and Cryderman, rf in 7th. Baseball Men Will Honor Fred Bradley HAMILTON (CP)--Fred Brad- ley will be honored on his 80th birthday Saturday by baseball friends and associates prior to an Inter - County senior game be- tween Guelph and Hamilton. Bradley once piloted Hamilton teams to seven provincial cham- pionships during an eight - year span as manager. He also homers to put Markham ahead HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, 2b; hind the six-hit pitching of Jim | ac cafe on an error but was|Masiewich, If; Buzminski, ef; Decided HE eCl e The Vees rapped Montreal 5-8. | Jimmie Dykes Jack Cooke Ihe doesn't know yet ahout next! Ji didn't take | Shearer's two-run pinch homer The Rocket hinted that there's fans in the International League. third-place tie with Rochester. |SCOTed ; ; i Elio Chacon just missed getting Cleveland Indians today under |he clammed up as fast as he|ywith Buffalo after a trade with| vi | [two home runs, a single, triple hit and an intentional] Dykes had threatened Wednes- Cooke, owner of the Toronto rope, has been playing golf and|sharp grounder as the Bisons de-| |enth in relief. Joe Gordon held when |city-built sports. stadium, thus oe Gordon en | City- S S. § , s There has been speculation Wednesday. He told controller Donald ; BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS {His name remained on Cana- is ale Tema | { Cleveland. {$450,000 a year from profits of "I don't know yet what I'm go- St, Louis 56 560 3% | American League | Columbus 63 427 25% p : w 4 | Toronto will get major league "I've got to wait before decid-| Phila 406 19 [Cleveland 50 46 521 6 Umbricht and Brockell; Cole.|jured in Wednesday night's ex- posal meant Toronto could also - -- rene ----|3-2. And then in the 7th, they | Shearer, ss; Sarnovsky, If; Carn- [ . . N Z hin Is Umbricht. That trimmed the jorced by Young. Then with two|Jones, p. Leafs' lead over puted caudion a ier MONTREAL (CP) Maurice Zauchin's home run squared it| Norm Zauchin{had two hits and drove in three| Jimmie Would Take a new consideration which may|One game did™it. Fm N 2 The Red Wings kept the pace "jo pjeplay "on Zauchin's one-|an agreement that extends only |Miami, hit a home run for a ive- irst inn- | and double in a five-run first inn-| oo), |day night not to report to Cleve-| Maple Leafs baseball club, said is only four or five pounds over ] i] 10 i Cos Lb yehester' ic S ay to the one i: aul s po |feated Jersey City 11-10 in 12|COSTLY PITCH Rochester's quick get away iC lovorand marie their | guaranteeing that 'building costs about his possible retirement for| | Dykes said his agreement Summerville that if Metropolitan !months. covering the remainder of 1960 Toronto builds the 35,000 - seat diens' protected list and manag-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Chicago (Cardwell 5-10) at 'Mil-| Buffalo 56 53 [his b jing director Frank Selke said in| National League |waukee (Burdette 11-6) (N) Rochester 55 52 | iti Ww | competition. ling to do," said Richard Thurs-| pj 5 +t. GBL| Miami 3 | : fine "If T want to play and feel Milnankes + # 55 3 | ow York b Pe GBI, Miami 5 63.417 26% Not Badly Injured {status next year with the ex- ) Ie = . International League TORONTO (CP)--Tobin Rote pected expansion of the Ameri- ing b there's something| Chicago 38 61 384 21 | Washington 490 9 Iman, Heman (9) and Thom hibition football game with Pitts : | "» | roi ; 14 y ! . pson. | S io CO {rent the stadium from Metro for| else. National League Detroit A464 11'2 Miami 001 001 201-- 5 12 1 burgh Steelers, is going to be all i aio toh as Sol The next question was obvious. [San Fran 011 010 500--~ 8 14 4 Boston 418 16 played, was an umpire and served as an Ontario Basebll Assocition executive. He is a life member of the | Rochester {Rocket shook it off good-|Phila 430 000 000-- 7 9 2| Kansas City .396 18 Rote injured his knee as the| 500 010 02x-- 8 9 1|right. ball. GM Gold Set For Aug. 17 Plans for the General Motors Gold Cup Lawn Bowling tourna- ment to be held at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club Wednesday, Aug. 17, are nearing completion and the event promises to be as great a success as any in the past. A capacity entry of 64 rinks is now complete with entries from practically every section of On- tario as well as three from Buf- falo, New York. Included in the entries is J. Dorsh and his Water- loo rink, who won the Ontario rinks championship recently. As last year, the tournament will be confined to the Oshawa club greens and for that reason the number' of Oshawa entries has been limited to 14. The Osh- awa skips who have entered rinks Cup Day are: P. A, Canning, Ron Snow-|lier in the month, naturedly. "When I have a state-| Sanford, Antonelli (4-6) (2) Ma-| ment to make you'll know it." He indicated that he won't wait|rith, Schmidt (7); Conley, Owens tyna (7) and Kravitz; Monbou- until Canadiens open their train-| (3-10) ing camp in mid-September but{rymple. HR: SF-Cepeda (18). {will make known his decision ear-|Los Angeles 100 000 000-- 1 90 randa (7) Miller (9) and Land- (7) Short (9) and Dal-| | Pittsburgh 200 002 00x-- 4 7 0| den, George W. Read, C. H. Pea-| cock, Roy Mann, Gordon M. il- jan, Joh D. Morcison A 1G REMEMBER WHEN . . ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Metcalfe, James McCutcheon, | Drysdale, (10-11) Roebuck (6) L. Sherry (7) and Roseboro; Witt (1-0) Face-(7) and Burgess. HR: | | Pgh-Nelson (7) 100 000 001-- 2 6 1 American League Briggs (4-3) Tsitouris (1) Ku- quette (12-8) Fornieles (8) and Bn zgat0: Nixon. HR: Bsn-Wertz (15). Hy attiong Larsen (0-5) Garver (5) and Pp. VOBire? Daley; Wilson (1-0) and Paglia- Blaylock, Kipp (8), and roni. HR: Bos-Clinton (2). Wash'ton Chicago 000 100 000-- 1 50 (17) Lee, Moore (3-3) (6) Woode- (27). shick (8) and Battey; Wynn (7-8) | Jersey City Johnson (22); Arias, Luebke (1) Anderson (7)| "0 : Hyde (8) and Brown; Sadowski, Big Four team we Kay (6) Tiefenauer (7) and Can- 001 130 000-- 5 91 A 000 102 000-- 3 8 0 will be ready for an exhibition Gon- der; Birrer, Hunter (8) Kunkel here next week although he may 000 000 020-- 2 7 3/ (8) and Coleman. HR: Reh-Hunt|00t see much action. { Mtl-Altobelli crushed 43-16 by the National Football League squad. | Argos figured their quarterback game with Hamilton Tiger-Cat Another victim of the Steelers was lineman Cleve Webster who suffered a mild concussion. Web-| Frank Keller, E. D. Cornish, Harold S. Vanderbilt's. Ranger| Milwaukee Con. Jean Newman earlier said| she would take the question to] OBA, the voters in the municipal elec- tions next December once the city gets "iron-clad assurances" that the money will be paid back. Mayor Nathan Phillips and Tor- onto Transit Commissioner Allan Lamport, also possible mayoralty candidates with Mrs, Newman,| suggested the Cooke proposal be| carefully studied. Ross Smith, George W. Constable. | i : aveerISt. Louis 102 010 00x-- 4 7 0/Staley (8) and Ginsberg. HR 130 001 120 020--10 14 1 Ster is the import who will prob. | William A big i iis South gliraim isi ld Buhl (10-5) Piche (7) and Cran-| Was-Battey (10). ably be sent to Regina along with) Other rinks from the immediate|vour 11 at Newport, R.. 23/dall; Sadecki (65) and Smith.| (Only games scheduled) 150 100 001 02111 15 7/8 Canadian lineman in return for area are skipped by W. A. Hoskin, | vears ago today. It was Great| HR: Mil-Aaron (29). Today's Games Miller, Ayon (2) Lawrence (9)|énd Menan Schriewer. Cobourg; J. E. Coverley, Whit- Britain's 16th unsuccessful bid Cincinnati 200 000 100-- 3 80 (And Probable Pitchers) and Dotterer, Podbielan, Hacker = | Buffalo ND SWIM FIGHTS LAST NIGHT by; Earl Beare, Claremont; , : | Chicago 001 002 20x-- 5 11 0| Baltimore (Estrada 11-5) at (6) Surkont (8) Phillips (11) F. 8. Cole, Bowmanville; C. for the Smerieas Cup rst won| McLish (3-7) Henry (7) Bros-| Cleveland (Harshman 1-1) (N) Smith (12) and Whi Houck, Uxbridge; Dick Adams,| (nan (7) and 'Bailey; Brewer, Washington (Ramos 6-12) at Chi- Today's Games Whitby and Art T. Cox, Port . x Schaffernoth (1-2) (2) Morehead cago (Shaw 10-8) (N) Columbus at Montreal Perry. BACK IN ACTION (8) and Taylor. HR: Chi-Banks| Boston (Delock 5-4) at Detroit| Richmond at Toronto The tournament will be played LONDON (AP)--Stirling Moss (30). : (Lary 10-9) (N) Miami at Buffalo in two draws. The first will com-|said Wednesday he will drive in Today's Games New York (Ditmar 9-7) at Kan-| Jersey City at Rochester mence at 9 am. and the second the Swedish Grand Prix this (And Probable Pitchers) sas City (Kucks 3-3) (N) Saturday's Games at 11 a.m. Prizes valued at $1500 Weekend--just seven weeks after Los Angeles (Craig 4-1) at Phila: International League Columbus at Montreal will be distributed when the final |suffering two broken legs, three delphia (Roberts 7-10) (N) W L Pet. GBL Richmond at Toronto games are complete, late in the cracked ribs and a smashed rose San Francisco (Sam Jones 13-10) Toronto 71. 36 664 Miami at Buffalo evening. Jin @ race crash in Belgium, , . at Pittsburgh (Mizell 7-5) (N) Richmond 83 50 .558 11 !Jersey City at Rochester . 4 CHICAGO (AP) Thunder- storms and squalls brought an end Wednesday to the attempt of thr men and a girl to swim| across Lake Michigan. They| were about 29 miles from Chi- mers started the race at Chicago {bound for Michigan City, 36% miles away. r cago at the time. Seven swim- Ricardo Gonzales, Argentina, and] Wednesday morning. They were|poned to Tuesday. (Fire in base- | Ind., ment of Oly mbpic Auditorium) filled hall with smoke), | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo -- Leo Espinosa, 117%, Philippines, and Kenji Yonekura, 118, Japan, drew, 12. I Los Angeles -- Bout between | Hank Aceves, Los Angeles, post- Del-Hi Spaulding Towers or Aniennas >. @® INSTALLED MOVED ® REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL SETS LOU's T.V. -- RA 5.7844 ®