50 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 22, 1960 Hin HM 4 = CLUB CHAMPION Cross (left) and runner-up Jack Germond Jr, are shown ahov tp "a vo "a id a JUNIOR FINALISTS for the + Oshawa Golf Club's 1060 Junior | Bob Watt Jr, (right) won the DECIDE TITLES AT OSHAWA GOLF CLUB URLs ms i ferent oceasions, Jack fought back to be within striking dis tance hut Fred Cross clinched the title on the 36th hole Fred | following their Club Champion | ship final mateh, at the Osh. | awa Golf Club on Sunday e, | Down three holes on two dif gio | title mateh four-and-two, over his rival, Greg Milosh (left), Oshawa Times Staff Photos championship are shown above | Fred Cross Captures -- 'Club Championship wes Fred Cross captured the 1000 by three after 21 holes but tied| Dave Henry, Philip Bradley and "Club Championship honors of the|the mateh with a birdie on shawa Golf Club, Sunday, when 35th hole, b defeated Jack Germond ne up, on the 36th hole of .the Jack was short with his piteh|pionshi nal match, before a gallery of|shot ver 200 golf enthusiasts, -* Jack took the first hole with alfeet of the pin but missed the| * effort when Fred three-put the! "Mickey" McMaster | JUNIOR CROWN | The final mateh for the Osh All even, going Into the 36th, awa Golf Club's Junlor cham \ p was also played on Sun while Cross was on the day, with Rob Watt Jr winning {#green, Jack chipped within three over Greg Milosh, 4 and 2 They were all even after the putt and eross then two-putted for{fipst 18 holes but voung Wall Jr 1 but on the second hole, Cross| Par three, to win the hole and the moved in front in the afternoon Mehipped in" to tle the match|elub title 4nd he was never headed again Twice Germond trailed by three Cross eliminated Bill Lyon, Jeffithe son of Bob Watt Sr fought holes hut round, to finally take command The 1060 Junior elub champ Is a for Crawford | mer professional at the Rosedale En route to the final match back to even McGrath and Oak «he match both times, He trailed while Germond won out over/Golf Club in Toronto ""BERBECK TOO GOOD "Richardson's Blank Oshawa 'Wilkies' Play-off hopes for the battling the Oshawa Wilkinson Juveniles dim: grounded bases, Art near Packer then the return set for Oshawa second base, day, med somewhat Saturday after: which Hobby Reid, in an attemp!| THE ROX SCORE foon at Toronto's Talbot Park [to field backhanded for a force Wilkies, in the midst of a keen flipout at « battle for the final play-off spot wildly on the hard play, Jimmie With Moore Drugs, dropped 1% |W back of when blanked 60 by Richardson's|the inning games fports, Richardson's, the front runners cluteh single, scoring two more 1h the fourteam circuit in Lea TUN , Aide sent Marv Berbeck to the| wemound, The sle.der lefthander in the 7th, Campbell singled and 0 is slated to pitch Class "B"|was driven home by Samwell, for seball with Durham, a Detroit the final tally er farm club, used a blazing! thall and a well-behaved slider jn the &th, 6th and 7th innings recording the triumph. Work: He fanned the side in the 8th, the full seven innings; Young then in the sixth, with the bases Eo Slowed JL ne its. loaded and no one out, he fanned ks. 3 "= pate Connor, returning to the ning, the brilliant southpaw mow "Pitching rotation after a lay-oftied down the side, fanning three wal some six weeks, due to a ser more batters, giving him a totaly operation, permitted 11 hits, lof 13 for his afternoon's work ning five and Walked Jour. NOT, & youngster With Plenty pig hitting for the Wilkies, claim: Ex could probably haveing three hits "1 ong + ird called strike, then lan Sin ir doubled, pulling runners on od third ou poppd out and Campbell t the score down somewhat, average to the wever three costl big factor in his wm Catcher Ted Campbell moved ichardson's out In front ia the stanza, lifting a solo eran shot out of the park next inning the winners add four more to thelr total mak it 80. Berbeck opened with a le, Connor got EE hitter Johm Lloyd on a IWILKIES HRY | Mech, of § 00 ison was safe on another hn Reid, 3 i $ 4 " (Campbell, 1b 00 Roger Samwell then whitgley, Py 1: (a) McConkey, 3b 00 | Reeson, If 00 {Dowe, ss 00 Etchells, ¢ 00 Connor, p 00 (h) Ferries 00 second base, threw the Drugmen fleld error, making two runs {delivered the decisive blow, Toronto completed the scoring Berbeck showed stout pitching Totals RICHARDSON'S Lloyd, 3b Sinclair, 3b N , {three more in succession without | Camobel " {#iving up a run. In the final in: packer, 1b io H Rn 00 20 00 21 1 2 | Wilson, 1 10 Samwell, rf 23 helan, ss 4 Berbeck, p i0 \ Totals 4 n which raised his a ~~ Replaced Whiteley in Tth 320 mark. Ber hb -- Struckout for Connor in 7th (beck, besides his pitching duties, ) checked in three safe blows. Tan Wilkies Sinclair, Campbell and Samwell Richardson's 014 000 1-4 11 each had two for the winners THE SUMMARY: Errors PLAYOFF TALK -- Wilkies Etchells, McConkey, Reid: Pat will see action tomorrow night, out-Assists Wilkies, 21-8; Rich playing Richardson's once again ardson's, 37:1: Two-Rase Hits at Talbot Park. The first game Sinclair; Home Runs Camp of the Ontétio Baseball Associa: bell; Left-onBRase -- hy Wilkies tion Juveniles "A" play<downs'T; Richardson's, 7 which was scheduled for Peter IPRERHNSOR h on Saturday night, was Conner (LP &« 4 11 5 cancelled because of heavy rain Berbeck (WPT 0 © 313 3 at Riverside Park. The best 2003 Umpires: Phillips (plate) an set will now start this Thursday Graham (bases): scorer, John walk to fllinight, in the Liftlock City, wih! McConkey, Time 2:13 Ronnie Bell continued his tor fn errors were feat. 000 000 0-0 § 3 0 the league LU] borow \ base. Bob Nor '| Three games were played in before the hall, Diemer, ex of of thrills in 8 hard, clesn ithe Oshaws soccer loop on Set |United snd now of Kickers, eu! but Hun with the double the odds on #8 well-earned and slight urdsy night, | header st the Stadium providing the fans with plenty of excite ment and thrills, Although the field wos far from good ed of the mud, both games were played in grand style, the sell seme mud only adding to the! entertainment when some of the| lads got free beauty treatments, At Peterborough, 8 good game was played between UEW and Hollendia, with Hollandia eollegt ing two points by & score of 52, At the Stadium, Kickers were edged by Subway Thistle by 32, while Hungaria showed thelr power in outseoring Strils 31, Both games were (remendous altractions end were played in Cup Tie fashion, for thelr ful) duration, attesting to the fitness, and the keenness of the players, The outstanding distinction he- tween the two games was the fact that in the first contest, a herd, bruising, sliding tackling approach was used by both Kick. ers and Thistle, while in the see ond game, speed was the answer in a fast, stand-up contest thet was surprising, considering the condition of the field, The general opinion after the mateh was that if the field had been perfeet both) games would have heen per haps the best this seasap THISTLE BCORE. FIRST Thistle opened the scoring 03 a nice shot {tively held at bay by the Thi defence smartly taken goal, In the pid period, Kickers pulled sli the , threstening time after time, were Stee she ' ' : Richmond of Thistle cooled them to some degree by scoring after besting the goslie ia 8 long race for the ball, However Kickers were not fin- ished and when some uUBneces-| gary roughing took place in the! Thistle penalty ares, Dunall scored nicely from the pensity spot to make the final tally 32 for Thistle, i Unfortunately Joekel of Kick ers Look e jon to some of the referee's decisions snd slapped quite soundly the face of the! official, for which he In turn was slapped quite soundly by the Discipline Committee, at yesier day's meeting, | HUNGARIA IN FORM { Strile had a hard row to hoe in thelr game with Hungeris, who have been reinforcing their team recently to a peak of efficiency. | With three players just back from Strila and three transferved from Regine, Hungaria were out to extend thelr winning stresk snd they made it six in a row, Risin $trila, who have been suffering from their loss of play ers through transfers, gave a ris proved they fad o ge by scoring two more foils. Beoring for Hungaria were iss with two and Fuke the single, HOLLANDIA WINS At Peterborough, won with Ritehie having sn excep. tionally good night hy scoring three of his team's gosls, Vesters was not far behind, | with twe, which gave Hollsndis ite easly] 8 fivedoiwe win, qu of Thistle at The win could threaten the lesd top spot, i Hollandia should con tinue to win and i Thistle gets careless, LEVY SUSPENSIONS On Sunday a very busy ses sion was had by the Council in desling with business } aa wp over the holiday period, The results of the Discipline Commities Meeting are as fol lows: ! Jockel of Kickers ~ Suspended until the end of 1061 season, | , Jaeger of Kickers--Fined $5.00) and severe reprimand, | Duiella of Italia Fined $5.00) and severe reprimand | Battista of alia Suspended for next two games Irving of Thistle for next two games Kress of United - Suspended for remainder of season and will Suspended by. Docherty, which magnificent performance with have to post bond of $50 with the caught Rohr flat-footed while ex-|outstanding work being done by league for 1061 peeting an offside whistle that! should have been, but was never | blown, a hart lesson for some) players who persist in stopping play before a whistle Is sounded, ! | With the Kickers lads still jumpy as a result of Irving i #lip-up between de, who left the 0a the goal line Rohr and ball lying right for an easy, LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS OLA Benior Port Credit 12 Brampton 6 Best-of-seven semi-final series tied 1-1) St, Catharines 11 Peterborough 14 (Best.ol-seven semi-final series tied 1-1) | OLA Junior Whitby 7 St. Catharines 8 (Best-of-seven semi-final series tied 30) | OLA Intermediate Newmarket 11 Owen Sound 10 | (Newmarket wins best - of - five semifinal series 32) WEEK-END FIGHTS, | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Havana--Baby Linares, 160%, | Cuba, outpointed Jullo Carreram 150,% Cuba (10), Hamilton, Bermuda Wayne | Bethea, 207, New York, knocked {out Ike Thomas, 214, New York 5 | Reno Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, Far Rockaway, N.Y. vi, Howard King, Reno, ean: celled, (Electricity failure), goalie Burchowyeh, The result could quite easily have been much different | Strila got an early lead, from the hoot of "old-timer" Jejnn who proved he ean still score off-side. Hungaria tied the game before the half Playing all-out PICTON (CP) The Harms worth Trophy--highest prize international powerboat racing will remain In Canada for an other year And anyone who wants It will have to come and get it Canada's Miss Supertest 111 whieh won the championship In Detroit last year defended it on the Long Reach of the Bay of Quinte during the weekend She beat off a faltering chal: lenge by three United States boats in two straight heats After the race, Mel Cook, of New York, spokesman for the Harmsworth trustees of England, sald the next Harmsworth would also be held on the Long Reach, described by the drivers as "a dream course," U.S, NIGHTMARE | The dream became a night: mare for US powerboating,| which had ruled international Derkach of Sirilg ~~ Suspended for next two games Treasurer of Strila soccer club! Fined $10 for ungentlemanly conduct at the Onissio Cup game Strila Boccer Club To pa this goal, goals, He scored another later in expenses of Toronto Neferee | put Thistle two up, after the game but it was ealled for! Morrow of 87.50 and the club was placed on probation Thistle and Italia Game or in the second dered to be replayed on Septem. | United but opportune goal, Shortly' period, the teams provided plenty ber 1, | Miss Supertest Reigns Supreme competition for 39 years until in Supertest took the trophy in De: Harmsworths troit last year In Friday's first heat the Wil- mington, Del, host Nitrogen, running with an off-size propeller, was nearly lapped by the Cana: dign challenger On Saturday, the main US, ond Friday--found she couldn't start her big Allison engine and lay dead In the water while the race. went on without her, In an allsor-nothing atlempt to outrun Supertest or blow up trying, Ni trogen Too, the last healthy American entry, blew her supers charger, MADE TO ORDER Supertest 111 was built to win the Harmsworth, Jim Thompson, #4 « year - old London, Oat, oll company president, designed her as a boat to take the 4b-mile grind at high speeds, Driver Bob Hayward of Em. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS ° Sisler (0 Regan (0) Burnside Today's Games Hollandis rid # good margin over VEW [Thistle Edge Kickers; 'Hungaria Beat Stril The {in the near future, SCHEDULE CHANGES necessary in the league schedule and are as follows: Monday, Aug. 29 ~~ United vs. Helis at 700; Polonia vs. landia #t B45, Thursday, Sept, 1 -- Replay of Carling Trophy ~ Hollands vs, Kickers at 7.00, Replay of len game -- Thistle vs, Italia at 9.00, Saturday, Sept, 3~Oshawa All yd vs, Toronto All-Stars »t Thistle at 7.00; Hollandia vs. Strila at 8.45, Thursday, Sept, 8 ~ Hollandia 59, vs, Hungaria at 7.00; Halla vs, 0, fl Monday, Sept. § ~ United vs, VEW at 8.45, Saturday, Sept. 10 -- Carling Trophy--~¥insl { Monday, Sept, 12 -- Polonia vs, | Thistle at 7.00; United vs, UEW | at 8.45, { Remainder of games be played 8s per schedule, FUTURE GAMES Monday, August 22, in Kinsmen Stadium ~ United vs, Polonia st 7.80 pm, WTLFAPK a 172 19 ] 25 21 nu» 2 LZ] » to Thistle Kickers Hollandia Strila Hungaria UEW Italia SWana2aNaw | SNTaeawa- Polonia { handled her In both Superiest III has run in only those two evenip-- {has never had her wide open. However, he opened her up wide enough Friday to raise the lap record--100.384 miles ax hour [on a threesmile Detroit course {to 124.82 miles an hour over the [bro, who successfully hope--~Gale V, which came sece|five.mile course here, Saturday (he raised that mark to 126,22, The 45-mile course record, also set in Detroit, he raised to 116,464 from 104,008, All the records he broke this year he had set last year In the same boat, HAPPY HAYWARD The overjoyed Hayward, who buzzed the reviewing stand, the press barge and the pits after winning, sald as he signed auto graphs later; "It was a long race, but after Gale failed to start it was just a matter of time, "I saw that Gale was dead as I came around for the start and then I saw the two Nitrogens go ahead. Right thea, 1 decided to take them one at a time," Of his 6,000-pound, 2,000-horse {power steed, Hayward sald: PWSU PLAYOFFS Toronto Industrials i fut 1 elvEfes g which & passed ball and luit's drive scored Delucis, to make it 7-1 But from that point on, with Joyce Burgess replacing Linda McNamara as pitcher for the In. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Kiwanis Bantam League Playoffs) ~~ 1st ames of quarter-inal rounds -- orth Oshawa at Woodview and Connaught at Southmead, Both § st Kingside, at 6,30 sharp, CRA Bantam Girls League ~ Rundle at Lake Vista, Radio at Storie Park and Nipigon at Fern- hill, OASA Inter, "C" ~ Brooklin Stevenson's at Madoc, 1st game of Zone Finals, 8.00 p.m, OASA Junior "C" -- Port Perry st Havelock, 1st game of series, OASA Midget ~ Oshawa Fern: hill Aces at Peterborough, Ist game of series, at 8,15 p.m, SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc, -- United vs Polonia, at Kinsmen CivieMemor ial Stadium, 7.50 p.m. TUESDAY'S GAMES WRESTLING Exhibition of professional wrestling, three bouts, at Kins. men Clvie Memorial Stadium, 8.46 pm, BASEBALL Leaside Junior League = Osh awa Wilkies vs Richardson Sports, at Talbot Park, Leaside, 30 p.m, SIDELIGHTS AT OLYMPIC GAMES on Fri 6 48 00 63 05 on Kansas Ne By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League [nay (Mand Chil, Folles (f) let {Aud Probable Phehers) | "She's a good boat," W L Pet, GBL|/HR: Cle-Romano (12); Det-Max.| Cincinnati (0 1001¢ L New York W 5 - well (19) cago {Arderson Sn +0) | ciltoto BWI] rae cues (10 Finches, Otel 49 | Calgary Golfer Baltimore onl BA (No games scheduled) on yh yata's od) Washington 00 10 National League | (W3 H Cleveland A01 11 nt (3 International League Wins C d Detroit A08.13 [Pittsburgh w L pet GBL| V L Pet, GBL ana lan Boston 430 10% | Milwaukee 80 565 Oy |roronto A Kansas City 73.565 20% [8 Louls 5 331 a |Richmond M3 144 Amateur Crown American League [Los Angeles 62 M4 9 Buffalo a 1044 n 2i8an Fr 87 § Rochester 004 20% | OTTAWA (CP) = Cleveland 010 000 001-- 2 7 8/8an Fran 87 800 14 [Fenian City 478 24 = Keith Alex: Detroit 011 110 00x 4 0 3 Cincinnati 68 484 10% | \iiami HEN ndar, Soig ahout the, Job al Aatman (18) Grant (7) apd|Ehicago 70 901 20% [A 490 oa [0000 Jansively, won the Cana. wi op (2-1) y PIR . Phila 070 30 ius ps Son, [dian ales Rolt ehamplonship land Chitl, HR: Cle Francona National League International League Hauraay ue Jroved ance again " a a I ame {ao Det-Chiti (8) Cash (16) {San Fran 121 010 000 § 11 0 Buffalo 000 001 0-1 4 1{{han the proper swing and th N, york 000 000 005 04 9 13 1{Chicago 008 510 00x 0 10 1 Jersey City 092 080 X-=10 11 0|right club. y Wash 000 011 003 00 § 11 3 Sam Jones (13:14) Miller (4)[- River, Mason (2) Phillips (8)| The 80 - vear « old Calgarian. Purley, Stafford (1) Shantz (9) Loes (8) Sherman Jones (8) and|and House; Pena and Izquierdo. | dedicated to the principle that in {Grba (3:1) (0) Maas (11) and Landrith, Schmidt (7); Drabow: Buffalo 000 001 003-4 3 O/matoh play a golfer has to { Blanchard, Howard (1); Ramos, sky, Morehead (27) 4) nd Jersey City 000 000 000 0 6 1/ master himself frst and his op: [Moore (9) Stobbs (0-5) (10) Cle: Tappe. HR: 8F-Cepeda (21) Bres:| Robinson and Lonnett; Nunn, ponent second, defeated Gary {venger (11) and Rattey, HR: soud (7); Chi-Altman (0) [Ayon (9) and Dotterer [Cowan of Toronto 4 and 3 in a INY Boyer (10) Skowron (a Pittsburgh 061 120 000-10 18 0! Toronto 030 400 000 7 10 1|final 36:-hole test over the tough Was Rattey (11) Gardoer (8) Cincinnati 000 330 100 7 11 0 Columbus 012 001 000-= 4 8 2{ Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club Whisenant (1) Cheney, Labine (8) Face (8:8) Hawking and Thompson; Dan. course, } 000 000 012 § 8 0/(7) and Burgess; Maloney (1.4) els, Dobrine (2) Willams (4)| Cowan, 21, runner-up for the City 000 000 000 0 2 0/Nuxhall (3) Osteen (5) Henry Spencer (8) and Herrera. second straight year, never had » (40) and Lollar; Larsen (7) Bridges (0) and Bailey, HR: {Rochester 000 001 000 1 2 7 2/the lead but put up a stiff battle {Lh K. Johnson (0) and P| Pgh-Hoak (11); Cin'Coleman (4) Miami 000 001 000 0-1 @ 2 after falling three holes dowa to Daley, HR: Chi-Smith (12) { Bell (9) Schmidt, Tiefenauer (10) and Alexander after the first nine Naltimore 500 012 000-~ 6 10 1{Los Angeles 000 000 002 8 # 0 Cannizearo: Luedke and Brown. holes. However, he was erratic loston 001 903 10x 8 14 1/81, Louis 100 000 0001 4 0 Montreal ~~ 300 000 000 § 19 8/0 tee and fairway, hooking and Estrada (134) Hoeft (6) Fisher) MoeDevitt, Roebuek (41); Richmond 400 003 12x10 13 1| Pushing his shots, (6) and Triandos; Menhouguette Shorey (180) (1) and M, Sherry! Mau tolle, Hunter (7) and Coles + ' {(130) Fornleles (7) and Nixon, Simmons (40) McDaniel (9) and Bi Gabler Kipp - a Soler BROWNED OFF (TR: Raltansen (10); Ban-Wik | Smith. HR: StL. James (1) der, Shantz (8) 3 Sot browned off with me | 2 (2 [Phil er, Shantz self, and it showed in my game,' jams 3 a 000 000 000-0 § 0 International League [he said later Haltimore 001 010 301 6 9 0 Milwaukee 000 100 00x 1 3 0 Montreal 000 100 010 2 & 1] Alexander "said that was the! Roston 000 000 000 0 8 1] Roberts (113) and Coker; Bubl| Richmond ~~ 001 000 21x 4 & 9 nie thing he refused to let him: Rrawn (9 8) and Triandos; Wik| (12-6) and Crandall, Kunkel and Coleman, Catton/ self do, | fon (2:1) Sturdivant ® and National League (8); Pronstad, Kipp (1) and Gon:| Recalling that last year Cowan xen Los Angeles 000 000 000 0 & 1 der put up a thrilling rally in losing American League St. Louis 000 100 lx 2 7 0 Buffalo 600 000 008-11 14 1 {he final one-up to Johnny Johns: Haltimore 000 401 191-44 9 0 Koufax (69) Roebuck (8) and Jersey City 102 040 000 7 10 1] ion of Vancouver, Alexander said Roston 000 000 220 4 11 2 Roseboro; Broglie (15.6) MeDan. Podblelan, Hacker (5) Surkont he was prepared to go the full 36 Barber (B40) Stock (1) and/lel (8) and Smith. HR: StLNie: (9) and Lonnett; Moorehead, holes against Cowan because he Triandos; Deloek (7-0) F. Sullis| man (2) Ayon (1) Pena (9) Miller (9) and kuew the young Torontonian was van (3) Rorland (1) Wills (9) and' Pittsburgh 100 001 020 4 9 1 Dotterer |eapable of firing "three or four {H, Sullivan, HR: Bal-Triandos (7) Cincinnati 002 130 02x 8 12 0 (Seoond ppd, rain) birdies In a row." But the mateh Hansen (19); Rsn-Clinton (4) Friend (13:10) Green (5) Gib-|Toronto 031 000 200 1 7 12 0/ended on the 15th green, New York 101 001 100-4 9 0 bon (7) and Burgess; Wook (10: Col 100 021 020 0 6 14 0| "Gary's trouble was that he Wash'ton 001 003 03x-- 7 8 1/13) Brosnan (9) and Bailey, HR:| Coleman, Funk (8) Seantlebury fot mad at himself," Alexander Ford, Coates (6) Arroyo (8)|Pgh-Stuart 2 (16) Clemente (9):/(9) and Thompson: Umbricht, sald, "If he hadn't done that, he Shantz (44) (1 and Blanchard, Cin-Pinson (13) Cook (2) Post Daniels (6) Olive (8) and Hers Wouldn't have made so many Howard (8); Lee, Woodesehiok| (17) rera bad shos and would have hit a (4) () Pascual (9 and Bat-| Phila 000 000 101 2 4 0 Toronto 000 000 2 2 3 0) lot more good ones tey. HR: Was - Killebrew (31) Milwaukee 000 001 11x-- § & 2 Columbus 000 000 0-- 0 1 0 Despite the fact' that each Lemon (20) Allison (13) | Bushardt (4.12) Short (8) Far| Negray and lanmfah; Veale, finalist had played almost 300 Chicago 100 000 000 1 3 1/rell (8) and Coker, Neeman (4);/Spencer (7) Jackson (7) and holes ~or neatly 73 miles of golt| Kansas City 110 008 10x 8 17 1/Spahn (157) and Crandall. HR: Rrockell =i two weeks of She _athatenr, Shaw (11:10) Kemmerer (3) Mil-Mathews (28) Logan (0 Rochester 101 000 100 0-3 11 1 Americas Cup and illingdon Haumann (6) Lown (7) Donovan'San Fran 000 011 010 3 9 2 Miami 000 030 000 1-4 6 of Cup gi a §) and Lollar, Ginsborg (0)/Chicaso 000 302 0lx-- § 10 0 Washbyrn, Kay (3) Tiefenauer| hte, they, showed no sign of Herbert (813) and Kravitz, HR:| O'Dell (7.9) Antonelli (1 and (10) and Kaat; Portocarrero, hg oly 100 ke t KC-Carey (10) Tuttle (8) Landrith, Schmidt (7): Hobbie Hyde (TN Anderson. (10) and Yohnston, a th Wh Cleveland M2 100 HOO y Re Ean 1 Th . eliminated by Alexander. in Frk olan 012 100 000 4 90 (1316) Elston (8) and Thacker. Rrown iday's semi - finals. Cowan ad Detroit 200 040 00x-- § 11 0/HR: Chi-Thomas (20); SF.Alou Rochester | 200 901 602-7 9 14S S€ Rall. Pe (15.8) Harshman (3) (]) 2) i . : 1 o vanced to the final by knocking Perry an and Mays (23 Miami 200 003 000 § 12 Ol ut Roberto Halpern of Mexico. ! Wilson: Bunning (89) Foytack San Fran 000 023 000 § 8&1 Ricketts, Bone (2) Tiefenaner! > \ i | 6) and Chit, HR: Cle-Aspro:/Chicage 000 200 100-3 9 1 (5) Keegan 9) and Cannizzare,' RVEN-PAR GOLF | monte (6) Piersall (13) Maranda (11) Sherman Jones Katt (9): Stewart, Andersen (8)! In Saturday's morning round, ! Cleve and O11 110 000 4 WM 2 (8) and Landrith: Cardwell,' and Brown Alexander shot an approximate Retroit 100 210 02x & 12 3 Freeman (33) (8) Drabowsky Todav's Ga | oven-par medal score of 73. Hel Rell, Newoombe (1.2) (3) Klipp: (8) and Tappe, Thacker (2), HR: Montreal at (tichmond® (N) {also was even par 37 on the first Sein (0) and Romano; Lary, SF.Rodgers (1): Chi-Banks (33). (Only game scheduled) nine of the afterncon round and' ROME (AP)~Catholic priests attending the Olymple Games were forbidden Saturday to watch women athletic contests or to attend boxing and wrest): ing matches, ne orders were issued by Cle. mente Cardinal Micara, the Pope's vicar for the olty of Rome. No reasons were given for the bans, ROME (CP)--An Associated Pross survey says that "as dope sters see it" the U.S, can win 30 and possibly more Olympic gold medals, Russia 38 with the combined German team solidly in third place with 16. Russia won 37 gold medals to 32 for the US In 1056 Games. ROME (AP) -- A 286-pounder from Spain will be the biggest of the 'v men aiming for the Olymple heavyweight boxing championship. Manuel Gonzales Garcia, 26, 1s alx feet, five Inches. The next biggest man ls Iran's Yaghoub Shourvaral, a six-foot five 246-pounder, ROME (AP) -- The panel of udges for various sports in the lympics are being housed In a Roman Catholic religious insti: tute in Rome, Even Russian udites were assigned rooms in a athotle centre, but they objected and were promptly moved to a hotel, Then the Russian judges asked to be moved back, Thay sald they did not want favored treatment. f enc ners while Helen O'Connor and Beth How! Cabe, p; if; O'Connor, rf; DeLucls ¢; Burgess, p in 3rd, Bince and Mickey Gostlin rio h had two saleties for the win- lott had two spiece for UAW Del's, UAW DEL'S ~ Delves, ef; Me. Hallidsy, »s; Healt, Howlett, 2b; Thomas, 3b; Gray, ¢; Brown, batted in 9th, INDUSTRIALS -- McLean, ef; Dilz, If; Thomson, 2b: VanEssen, 3b; Dondfrio, ss; Bince, rf; Kash ner, 1b; McNamara, p; Gostlin, Scugog Jrs. Edge Foley's 10-Innings Scugog Cleaners Juniors nosed out Foley's Plumbing 32 in ap exhibition game at Lakeview Park Sunday afternoon, that had to go 10 innings, before it was settled, Ron Taylor started on the mound for Scugogs and pitched four innings, with Peters taking over after that, Foley's got thelr two runs is the fifth inning, on a walk to Mc. Climmond, another walk to Hurst, then McGarry forced MeClim- mond but Harding and Banks both drew walks then Legree singled, to score two of his mates, Peters found his control after that and Foley's didn't score again, in fact, they only threat. ened once, in the sixth inning, Scugogs got one run off Wal lace In the second inning 'when Solomon drew a walk with two out, advanced on a passed ball and scored on Taylor's hit, In the fifth, Sneddon hit a double, went to 3rd when the ball was bobbled and scored on a sae. rifice fly by Peters. The winning run came fn the top of the 10th when Sneddon was safe on Lowery's error, advanced on Mapes' sacrifice and scored on a hit by Horton, Wallace pitched the first four innings for Foley's, with Lowery taking over in the 5th inning, BCUGOG CLEANERS ~ Sud. dard, If; Sneddon, 1b; Mapes, rl and p; Price, 2b; Horton, of; March, 8b' Burke, ss; Solomon, ¢; Taylor, p; Wright, rf in 4th; Peters, p In 4th; Fegan, ¢ in 4th, FOLEY'S Legree, of; Thompson, 2b; Wallace, p and If; Bryan, 3b; McClimmond, 1b; Hurst, ss; McGarry, ¢; Harding, rf; Banks, 16! Lowery, p in Bth, « Experience, Not Speed May Decide ROME (AP) -- Harry Jerome of Vancouver, one of the world's two fastest humans, thinks ex- perience rather than speed may decide the 100-metre race in the Olymple Games, "Just because Armin Hary of Germany and I have done 10 sec- onds. flat, that doesn't mean we should be favorites in the 100," sald the lean Canadian, "You have to go with Ray Nor ton, He has more experience than any of us, And that's a big factor when you get out there before all those people." Norton, from Oakland, Calif, and Dave Sime of Durham, N.C, are the main US, hopes. Bach has done 10.1.9, "I'm more afraid of Norton than Some," said Jerome, "Sime is not so quick off the blocks and he gots to worrying about his legs, FOOTBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rig Four WLT F AP, 1008 0 d 110% 8 104 nN » Toronto Montreal Ottawa Hamilton 1 02018 s Result UPSET RUSSIAN TEAM CALGARY (CP)~--Calgary Al. Stars upset the touring Russian soccer team 54 in 'an interna. tional exhibition game here Sat. urday night before 4,000 fang The All-Stars spotted the Zenit of Leningrad the first goal in the opening minute of play but came back to lead 43 at half-time. A ------------------------------------ Saturday Ottawa 33 Hamilton 6 Friday's Game Toronta at Montreal WIFU Winnipeg E4INRIoA Satur: |B.C. 3 Saska Tonight's Games [British Columbia at Calgary [uskatehewan at Edmonton RC Calgary a techewan 13 one under for the final six holes. Cowan went two over par at 78 in the morning, four over on afternoon's first round and even par for the remaining six holes. Alexander went ahead to stay at the 202.yard fifth hole, where both were trapped, when he! blasted to within three feet of the pin for par and Cowan went one over, Alexander made the turn MIDGETS TUESDAY, 8:45 P.M, OSHAWA ARENA IRISH JACKIE and BILLY THE KID vs. DANDY ANDY MOORE end RED TAYLOR DINO BRAVO MIGHTY URSUS DOMINIC BRAVO , KILLER CHRISTI® Tickets for these fine Exhibitions w= € IS Rest, 1.50:1.25.1.00 Na 4 Pat Milesh, Promoter AVOID STANDING IN LINE AND ASSURE YOUR SEAT BY PURCHAS. ING IT EARLY «= Mutiunes, SEATING IN THE ARENA LMITED, after nine holes three wp. am