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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, Cg SOME a DETROIT TIGER TRAPPED IN "A HOT BOX' Detroit outfielder Billy Bru- | when Rocky Colavito bounced | after Bruton (left) who starts | : : ton was trapped between 3rd | @ grounder to third baseman | to sprint past catcher Sher- pp | Andy Carey of the Chicago | man Lollar. Carey made "the base and the home plate in White Sox. That's Carey the first inning yesterday, | t above, at the right, taking tag." --(AP Wirephoto) Fernhill And 'SPORTS MENU yoodview In By Geo. H. Campbell | pq et Wins SPORTS EDITOR Fernhill Park Genosha Aces 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' |defeated Bathe Park Glecoffs| {6-3 in a free - hitting Midget 'Ryne Duren Is Yankee Killer By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer 12-5. Ryne Duren had his moments| The third - place Cleveland when he was with New York|Indians split a doubleheader Yankees -- saving the pennant-|with Washington, winning 3-2 clinching game of 1958, running|before the Senators took a 5-2 up a string of 32 shutout relief|decision. Baltimore Orioles games, walloping the White Sox|a seven - run seventh Inning, | | getting the clincher on Mike Roarke's two - out, two - run single Don Mossi (9-1) gave up 15 hits, but went all the way for the victory. Ray Herbert (6-7) was the loser. 3-Run Homer In 9th Wins It For Tony's Oshawa Tony's, riding the advanced to second on wild home-run bat of rookie infielder pitch and scored on Phil Danny Price, defeated E d d i e| Waters' wrong-field single. Black's 4-2 at Alexandra Park| Tony's deadlocked matters at last night, in a Beaches Major|1.1 in the 7th. Once again the Fastball League game. "walk" played a key part. Tony's trailing 2-1 going into| Brent Oldfield drew the "free the final stanza, rallied for three pass." Freddie Etcher popped runs, highlighted by Price's cir-| out and Bob Booth's ground innings in 1959, tying the major league record by striking out the first five men he faced as a starting pitcher last year. But nothing the former relief ace ever did with the Yankees can match what he did to them Wednesday night. The fireballing righthander had the Yankees hanging by their thumbs, striking out 12 and giving up just three hits while coming within three outs of his first complete game in the majors as the last - place Los Angeles Angels beat New York 53 Duren triggered a five - run sixth innning with a two - run single -- his first hit in 35 at- bats since July 13, 1958--ahead of Albie Pearson's three - run homer. TRADED BY YANKS Duren's sweet taste of suc- cess, after being bartered off to the Angels by the Yankees last month, dropped New York 114 games behind the first-place Detroit Tigers in the American League race, The Tigers padded| broke a tie with Chicago for fourth place by beating Kansas City Athletics 5-4. Boston Red Sox, despite only four hits, de- feated Minnesta Twins 6-2. Duren (3-8), who had lost five of his last six decisions, al- lowed only two singles through the first eight innings. Then he gave up his fourth walk, ta Ro- ger Maris, leading off the ninth, and Mickey Mantle followed with his 24th home run of the 5 Jim Donoh d An error by losing pitcher Joe McClain (6-7) and a sacrifice fly by Mike De la Hoz produced three runs as Cleveland came from behind in the fifth inning of the opener. Jim Perry (7-5) was the winner, DALE LONG HOMERS Dale Long homered and paired with Marty Keough for run - scoring singles in the sixth inning as Washington. took the nightcap behind the five-hit up in relief, retiring Yogi Berra, Bill Skowron and Johnny Blanchard in order. GETS 2,000TH HIT Duren gave up the Yanks' first run in the fourth inning. |Tony Kubek singled and came |around on two infield outs, scor- ing from second when Duren was late covering first while re- tiring Mantle on a grounder. Berra also singled in the inn- ling for his 2,000th major league {hit. Bob Turley (3-5) was the | loser, dropping his fourth straight game. The Tigers collected 16 hits pitching of Bennie Daniels (4-4). Jim Grant (7-2) lost his second consecutive decision. | A three - run homer by Earl Robinson capped a clinching four - run second inning for the Orioles at Kansas City and beat Jim Archer (6-2). Wes Stock (3-0) won with 6 2-3 innings of two - hit, shutout relief. cuit clout, The victory, Tony's fifth-in-a-row, moved them into a tie for first place with De- pendable Caterers. Dependables, who had their scheduled game "washed out" at Kew Beach last night, have a season's mark of six wins and one setback. Tony's have played two games more than Dependables, have a season's mark of seven wins| and two losses. | MEULEMEESTER WINS Mel Meulemeester gained credit for his third win without defeat and turned in another yeoman job. Lefty Mel worked the complete game, permitting seven hits, fanning eight and he| permitted three walks. Most of Meulemeester's strikeouts came at crucial spots in the action- Jackie Jensen's two-run single, |in the first inning and solo hom-| jers by Gary Geiger and Frank| Malzone did it for the Red Sox| as Delock (5-3) breezed in with rule double plated Oldfield with the equalizer Again Black's took the lead, going in front 2-1 in the ninth frame. Beaumont was safe on a costly Oshawa error to third sacker Price. Frank Crawford followed with a safe blow to centre and Waters again de- livered with another wrong-field hit, scoring Beaumont. PRICE IS HERO In the ninth, Etcher walked to lead off the inning. As proved earlier in the game, the walk proved the down-fall of both pitchers. Booth lined a hit off third baseman Crawford's glove. Meulemeester then flied out to centre, which set the stage for Price's three - run homer, a sharp drive into right, filled fixture. Des Devereaux was charged with the loss. The struck out five and walked one. Eddie Black's opened the scor- which the fielder over-run. Price's homer was his second {righthander allowed seven hits, of the season. The other one was also a game winner. Jim- mie Loreno and Bobby Booth |a five - hitter. Camilo Pascual|i"8 in the initial inning, scoringipaced Oshawa's hitting on- | (5-10) was the loser for the |their lead by choking off Chi-| and handed the White Sox their/home run and double by Bob |cago's winning streak at 12'second defeat in 21 games with| Allison. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Drysdale Fails Dodgers | CALENDAR SPORTS | TODAY'S GAMES {SOFTBALL Kiwanis Bantams In Action Again City and District Assoc. -- As Bucs Keep Climbing {Scugog Cleaners vs MacLean's : Sok uck S By ED WILKS [home one run in the inning, Esso at Alexandra Park, 8.00] Associated Press Sports Writer scampered in from third when| m. If you think Los Angeles catcher Hobie Landrith got off| UAW League -- Oshawa Real | Dodgers are sitting pretty, just|2 high peg on a routine return|pgiate ys Karn's Drugs, at| {a solo run Norm "Rocky" |slaught with two hits apiece. Twins, who got their runs on a|Beaumont led off with a walk, |Phil Waters was the top hitter Five games were played in the Oshawa Minor Softball Asso- ciation's Kiwanis Bantam League last night and four re- ports were turned in, showing Nipigon Park winning 16-12 over North Oshawa; Southmead win- ning at Rundle Park 14-5; Fern- off the pace in that National toss to pitcher Mike McCorm-|ajavandra P ick. The game was halted under ark, 1.00 p.m. {hill Park winning at Kingside Moore, Knapp and Selleck all getting in their knocks. North Oshawa scored in every inning except the first one. Their trouble was that Nipigon scored in every inning except the third -- and their rallies were slight- ly bigger. SOUTHMEAD UP for Toronto, collecting three Hes and he drove in both tal- ies. TONY'S TALES ~~ Jimmie Loreno pulled off the fielding gem of the night, robbing Frank Crawiond of a sure hit, with a bare - hand grab running from the infield. . . . Nick Mroc- zeck, Jack MacDermaid and Palmer Knight, three top men on the Tony's roster, missed last night's action because 'of work. . . . Paul Zurba, holder of ticket No. 48397, was the win- ner of the basket of groceries raw. . . . Tony's are idle until next Wednesday, when De- pendables move into town in the "show down" battle for first place. The loss for Eddie Black's, the defending champs, was their 7tk in-a-row. EDDIE BLACK'S -- Beau- mont, If; Crawford, 3b; Waters, 1b; Wilson, cf; Hill, 2b; Dever eaux, p; McLean, ss; Hooper, c; Harrigan, rf. OSHAWA TONY'S -- Loreno, 2b; Piontek, cf; Oldfield, ss; Etcher, 1b; 'Booth, c; Meule- meester, p; Price, 3b; Logan- RHE +100 000 001--2 7 1 and Norm O'Reilly |man, rf; Hill, If. Black's (plate) (bases). Umpires -- Geo. Campbell REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nearco, the Italian "wonder horse" which had just won the Paris Grand Prix and was un- beaten in 14 starts, brought one of the highest prices ever paid for a racehorse 23 years ago today. Martin Benson, London bookmaker, paid a reported $282,000. ALLOW YOURSELF Southern Ontario County | Park 9-7 and Sunnyside Park League -- Markham at Brook- uPsetting the league -leading The Braves stayed within one|lin, 8.00 p.m. {Radio Park team 9-7. No report game of fourth-place Pitts-| Inter-County League -- Willis|0f the College Hill - Lake Vista burgh as they put away their|Motors vs Houdaille, at Lake- 8ame was received. eighth victory in 10 games with view Park; Merchants vs Craw-| a three - game sweep at St.|ford's, at Alex. Park, east dia- RADIO TURNED OFF el who are Louis. mond; Dodd Motors vs Foley's, leadi : : . : {leading the Kiwanis Bantam They scored three unearned|at Alex. Park, west diamond. league with an impressive rec- ¢h 2 | runs in the second inning All games at 6.30 p.m. i i against loser Bob Gibson (5-5), West Darlington Pee Wee --|Ord ran into a snag last night, RE ee fous runs on hom. | Courtice "B" at Courtice "A", Tight on their own diamond, | when they bowed to Sunnyside Southmead had a fairly easy time of it at Rundle Park, in their 14-5 triumph. They scored in every inning except the sixth and were never behind after the second stanza. As Graham tired, Southmead pressed their attack and finished off with a four-run rally in the 7th. Siblock had a homer for the winners, while Kidd, Waters, Birivkowicz and Samkovas were other big hitters. e Aid i : League softball game last night|y, fi h 3s t |League race, figure where ; J oC . : n * |other league fixture, Woodview| winning. | they pulled off a story-book finish, to win their Beach- |park Midgets won at Southmead| The lanky right - hander, who es Fastball League game, before the largest crowd of [16-9. never has come up with the 20 the season--larger again last night than a week ago. | The game at Fernhill was victories expected of him each A three-run homer by Danny Price in the bottom of the a Jase - hitting sffaiz bit Ions) spuing, is 20 better tian 33 at tat p? : were scarce as 8 {the moment -- 9th sent last night 5 crowd Some bickleg, snd Sent ike led good defensive ball. Bathe beaten a first division club in cellar-dwelling Eddie Black's team back to Toronto, |e off to a 3-1 lead with their|seven tries. very disappointed . . . JACK LOGEMAN joined Tony's last night as a player-coach and due to player shortage, {three-run rally in the third,| The young veteran missed |Tropak and Spencer hitting again Wednesday night, failing was in the line-up almost before the ink on the certif- Fag apie a J a Se INings a) Pi ers by Joe Adcock Sng Frank 5.50 on e- Juvenile Girl Park Nott, Clark - . K, W »| burgh as the fou - place Pi- Thomas. Rookie Bol endley| Lakeshore Juvenile Girls -- el : ott, Clark, Curry all did fair- icate was dry . . . SOFTBALL FANS who have be { Wallis, Felix, Black and Der-|ly well for Surry gar THE LUXURY OF YARDLEY |singles and Howard belting alto last three innings at Pitts : Spencer and Howard with two rates whipped Los Angeles 9-3. won his first game of the sea- Newcastle vs Oshawa Wood- come accustomed to taking a trek to Alexandra Park | apiece were the only big hit-|That kept the second - place| son. views, at Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m. vent all connected in the first often enough. They scored single each Tuesday and Thursday evening for City and ters for the losers. Flintoff stop-| Dodgers from picking up more| Neighborhood Assoc. -- (Pee [inning for two runs then in the runs in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th and District league action--need not stay home tonight pea the others almost complete- than a half - game on Cinoid - |Wee Boys) -- Kingside 2 East uum, Felix hit a homer. Sunny- 7th innings. ' either. There is one game scheduled for this evening, a |: nati and the Reds came off with B h R k \view; Harman at North Osh-|side added one in the fourth previous postponed ran between Scugog Cleaners oe | Fernhill - run in the "'~<t'a 2}3-game lead despite drop-| ranc IC ey |awa; Sunnyside at Connaught with B. Mitchell getting a triple, |FERNHILL SCORES 24 MacLean's E Th : iZht o'clock. 1 flood linning on .doshier's single nu ping a doubleheader to Chicago - "A"; Woodview at Bathe; then Nawrot a single. In the Fernhill Bantams visited ac. ean 5 sso. ey go at eight o'clock, for a flood- 1; 40 hie by Elmhurst. Their big|Cubs 16-5 and 7-2. Hos ital Sta |Southmead at Lake Vista: Con-|fifth, Mitchell tripled again, Kingside last night and came light fixture , . . MINOR SOFTBALL teams in action |inning was the fourth when they| Third - place San Francisco Pp Y [naught "B" at Rundle; Fernhill along with doubles by Dervent home with a 9-7 victory. last night nearly all were in a hitting mood and some |got to Shody for singles by Gas-|blew the lead four times and at Nipigon and Radio at Storie. and Hyrcanut and a walk to F.| Spiers pitched the win and high scores resulted. Big surprise of the set was Sunny- |kell and March, a walk to wound up with a 7.7, 15 - inn-| For 2-3 Weeks | (Pee Wee Girls) -- Woodview Mitchell, for another pair of €arned it, with a total of 15 side Park Bantam boys winning over the league-leading Mason, Zarowny's sacrifice and|ing tie at Philadelphia in the| Radio Park team, right at Radio Park , . . WOODVIEW |; it was still good for only|11 minutes) in major league his- at Southmead; Sunnyside at runs then in the 7th, the winners Strikeouts. Sokoljuk belted a then a two-bagger by Nelson, | longest night game (five hours, | Park girls play a Lakeshore League game tonight at [two runs. They picked up three tory. Milwaukee Braves beat |Fernhill: Rundle at Storie: Zion won the game with a three-run (homer in the second inning and Bathe Park and go to Port Hope on Friday evening. [in the sixth on much less, sin-|St. Louis Cardinals 8-3. ASSDBURY OP) = hospital at Nipigon and Kingside atlra)y the same bottom end of Glecoff scored right after on two Administrator ) Radio. the line-up providing the scoring Successive errors. In the fifth, said Wednesday it appears that | ( 3 T é |punch. |Glecoff walked, Donokos was baseball's Branch Rickey will BASEBALL Radio with safe on an error then with two BUCS START EARLY Ibe in hospital here two or three| Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget ,, Radio had trouble with] The Pirates tagged Drysdale weeks following a moderately League) -- Bl A Es Black's pitching. They had their |O01, Zatods 2M i. Scatiergood for four runs in the first inn-|serious heart attack Tuesday. |Ajax, at Ajax and Whitby|share of hits but they left too) ringside got their other a ing on a bases - loaded triple| The 79-year - old former gen- Canadian Tire vs UAW, at Alex- any men on bases. Two runs) = "2 Inthe 7th on 2 walk, J by Dick Stuart and a single by|eral-manager of the St. Louisiandra Park. Both games at 6.30|!%. the first and again in theo atter ood's hit Bnd 2 rior. Dick Schofield. Drysdale gave Cardinals, Br 0 0 k lyn Dodgers pm. third and lone tallies in the aergor St an all SEror. up four of the Bucs' nine hits, land Pittsburgh Pirates suffered| yakeshore Minor Assoc.--(Pee fourth, sixth and seventh, com- | T go A i or two walked three men and was|his second attack in three years|wee League)--Cobourg at Bow- Pleted their total. |Tuns I be irst vi en Hornsby charged with six runs after|at his summer home near Lit- manville, 6.30 p.m. NIPIGON WINS |Spejie with a single and Spiers leaving in a three - run third|tje Current on Manion Island, LACROSSE : Nipigon Park were in a hitting ek, wg Bg inning. 95 miles southwest of here. J SSE : 2 | r Southpaw Joe Gibbon (6-3)| Mr, Rickey's wife and daugh- Junior League -- Fergus mood last night on their home and then in the fourth, Dearborn beat the Dodgers for the third {or who arrived here Tuesday, Thistles vs Whitby Red Wings, |field. Studley, Atherford, Park-|drove home two mates with an- time in three decisions ~~ |were joined Wednesday bv an-at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 p.m. inson, Dittmar and Barr all other good hit. In the 6th, Fern. The Cubs collected 25 hits, in-| (ipo daughter and her husband, Senior League Brooklin Pounded the ball hard in the hill got two runs, Griffin, Horns- Woodview Midgets broke the three-way tie for second |gles by Zarowny, Nelson and| i : : {Vernon, but a cotiple of stolen piste in their league, with a win at Southmead, last bases and wild piiches were a big help. DOMINION DAY sports attractions around these |WOODVIEW WINS parts are not numerous but they should be of special | Leaming started for Wood- interest to their particular group of fans. There's the |View at Southmead but Leffin's Central Ontario Men's Doubles tournament here, an tiple, 3 Jouble oy ang an annual Dominion Day feature at the Oshawa Tennis |ghort. Barnoski took over and| Club that has been going on for about 25 years . . . [finished out the game for the SOCCER FANS go to Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium |win, but he too was hit hard. on Saturday evening, for the final game of the Oshawa In the fourth inning, a walk and District League's Ontario Cup eliminations, with YARDLEY DEODORANT STICK FOR MEN keeps you shower-fresh and confi dent'round the clock. Now in this new, larger unbreakable push-container with screw top... to Peters, double by Laxdall, |singles by Leffin and Lang and a double by Ross, made it a| four-run rally and a 5-1 lead but Barnoski found the range after that and Southmead didn't score again until the 8th when they picked up one run on MacDonald's triple and a sub- sequent infield error. In the 9th, they added three runs, on a (walk, an error and singles by Subway Thistle meeting Hungaria . . . MOSPORT is the scene of an International motorcycle race meet on Sat- urday and there's bound to be lots of action and excite- ment there. LOCAL SOFTBALL men, those who were active in OASA competition in the late 40's and early 50's will re- gret to learn of the passing in Chatham, on Tuesday, of Jack Garrett, 54, former Simcoe softball enthusiast and for several years a member of the OASA exec Taylo committee . . . JOHN POHOLSKY, Listowel pitcher in Woodview got a run in the the Inter-County League, threw 68 "pick-off" pitches to second on a single by Hobbs 1st base, in one game, last. night and won 5-4 over |and a double by Bradley. Then London Diamonds . . . TORONTO LEAFS battled Co- | me third frame. Woodview lumbus Jets for 10 innings last night, only to lose out |as many runs, Kitchen, Elliott, 1-0 in one of the best games of the season . . . SYR-.. Taylor all getting singles to be ACUSE CHIEFS have picked up infielder Tony Asaro followed by two-baggers by Mc- trom Richmond . . . EDDIE ARCARO sweated off three Names and Hobbs, thet a stolen pounds in a steam box yesterday, in order to make the Sc 0 ted steadily 112 1b. weight--and then he rode Polylad to a photo- after that, with another five-run finish win over the favorite, Our Hope, in the feature at Suffolk Downs, yesterday. iiive x I eid rally in the 8th sewing it up. Aussie Netters Pushed To Limit LONDON (CP) -- Australia's, Laver had to pull out all the big guns, expected to walk off stops as he got by Pierre Dar- with the men's titles at the , : Wimbledon tennis champion. mo" France's top player, 8-6, ships, came close to getting 2-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in a gruelling tripped up in the early rounds. two-hour struggle. Neale Fraser, the defending Abe Segal of South Africa| champion, and Rod Laver, pulled off the first upset of the rated first and second for the 75th annual tennis classic. He tournament, were hard pressed took Spain's Manuel Santana, Wednesday as the third day of fifth - seeded, in straight sets, | Cleveland Barons 'Have Hank Ciesla CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- land Barons said Wednesday they have acquired Henry (Hank) Ciesla, leading scorer last season for Rochester Amer- icans. Both clubs are in the American Hockey League. The Barons gave Rochester right wing Bill Dineen and an undisclosed amount of cash. Ciesla, 26, a native of St. Ca- tharines, scored 74 points on 30 goals and 44 assista and ranked ninth among AHL scorers. Di- neen, 28, was Cleveland's No. 4 scorer with 59 points on 28 goals cluding five home runs, while ne." nq Mrs. J. Wolfe of Phil- Hillcrests at Port Credit, 8.45/16-12 win, giving pitcher Vachon by and Bryan doing the hitting beating Cincinnati in the first game behind righthander Glen| Hobbie (5-9). { Southpaw rookie Jack Curtis] (42) held the Reds to four hits| in the nightcap. Al Heist had a| pair of two - run singles and| George Altman and Jerry Kin-| adelphia. His condition Wednesday con- tinued to be "quite satisfac- tory," a hospital renort said. He was sitting up and eating and was not put in an oxygen tent as was the case Tuesday. Visitors were restricted to the dall homered among the Cubs' lim mediate family. eight hits. Altman was 6-for-9 in hie twin bill and i0ok OVE the league batting lead at .349 rapping two homers, two dou- bles, a triple and a single. CATCHER BLUNDERS The FOILES BACK KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Balti-| more Orioles restored catcher| Hank Foiles to active status Tuesday and asked waivers on p.m GAMES FOR FRIDAY SOFTBALL Lakeshore Juvenile Girls --| Oshawa Woodview at Port Hope | | 6.30 p.m. | Neighborhood Assoc. -- (Pee| Wee Boys) -- Connaught "A" | a rough time. |and in the 7th, it was Densham, But North Oshawa had fun |Donnetta and Hornsby for the West, Woods, Gulliver, Gazdik, 'gin. (too, it wasn't all one-sided, with |two runs that proved their mar- at Bathe; Sunnyside at Wood: | view; North Oshawa ai East view; Harman at Kingside; Nip-| igon at Storie; Fernhill at] Radio; Rundle at Lake Vista] and Connaught "B" at South-| Phils and Giants each veteran catcher Clint Courtneys. mead. All games at 6.30 p.m. scored three runs in the 15th Foiles, 32, has been sidelined| inning with the Phillies getting the tying run on a freak error. ITony Gonzalez, who had singled since March 18 when he frac- tured a finger in a spring ex- 'hibition game. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday's Results | LACROSSE Junior League -- Whitby Red Wings vs Fergus Thistles, Fergus, 8.30 p.m. BASEBALL Lakeshore Minor -- (Bantam League) -- Bowmanville at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. (Pee Wee W L Pct. GBL |San Francisco 7 Philadelphia 7|1,eague) -- Kendal at Whitby, 46 26 4427 4232 3934 38 35 37 35 32 41 29 41 639 620 1% 568 5 534 Th 521 8% 514 9 A438 14%, 41416 Detroit |New York Cleveland Baltimore Chicago Boston Washington Kansas City Minnesota 2844 .389 18 Los Angeles 27 47 .365 20 Wednesday's Results New York 3 Los Angeles 5 Boston 6 Minnesota 2 Chicago 5 Detroit 12 Washington 2-5 Cleveland 3-2 |Baltimore 5 Kansas City 4 Today's Probable Pitchers (Called after 15, curfew) Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh 9 |Milwaukee 8 St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 5-2 Chicago 16-7 Today's Probable Pitchers | Cincinnati (Maloney 4-3) at Chicago (Cardwell 6-5) | San Francisco (Jones 5-5 and 0'Dell 3-3) at Philadelphia (Ma- haffey 7-7 and Green 2-3) . Los Angeles (Koufax 10-3) at Pittsburgh (Francis 0-2) (N) (Only games scheduled) International League W L Pct. GBL 634 597 3 545 6% 535 7 Columbus Charleston Buffalo |Rochester 6.30 p.m. Kent's Western Defeat Black's Kent's Western Tire defeated Black's Men's Wear 9-2 in their jusw Softball League clash at Alexandra Park last night. Anderson pitched the win for Kent's, giving up seven hits but |getting fine support from his | mates, both in the field and at {the plate. Talbot homered for Black's first hit, with two out in {the third. Their other run came at | | I i | | | NOW IS THE o THE TO BUY! During our Introductory 8mm Movie Camera Brilliant with constant-focus 8-element fl.8 Resonor lens zooming from 10mm to 30mm. Reflex viewing sys- tem gives full-frame image. Elec tric. eye coupled light meter with 'needle- in-view-finder' ft. run. controlled - automatic Ratchet-wind motor gives 8 Complete with fully coupled pistol-grip. Beautiful Leather Custom Case Included, Plus 2 Kodachrome Reg. Value 144.75 play was run off under a swel-'6-4, 6-4, 12-10. tering sun. India's Ramanathan Krish- California's Whitney Ke ed nan, rated seventh, took Marty took 'the first set 7-5 from Riessen of the U.S. 6-3, 6-2, 11-9 Fraser, drawing loud apprecia-|and Chuck McKinley of St. tion from the gallery for his|Louis hammered his way into pinpoint passing shots that|the third round with a 6-2, 6-1, | _caught the Australian left-|6-3 victory over Bertie Gaert.| Mrs. Hanna Sladek, also of ? hander flat footed again and ner, South African international, Montreal, failed to survive her again. Nicola Pietrangeli, the Italian first - round match, bowing to Fraser had his booming serve|ace who reached the semi-finals|South Africa's Lynn Hutchings more under control in the sec-|at Wimbledon last year, lived|57. 6-2, 6-2. 2 ; ond set and won 6-4. Reed|up to his No. 3 ranking with a| Victoria's Susan Butt, who Cincinnati bounced back to take the third 6-3, 6-4, 1.6, 6-3 triumph over|drew a first - round bye, was Los Angeles 6-4 and Fraser squared the sets|Aussie lefty Barry Phillips-|slated to meet Sandra Reynolds San Francisco with a 6-1 victory in the fourth. Moore. of South Africa today. Miss Pittsburgh The rubber set was a ding] Montreal's Eleanor Dodge, Reynolds the tournament's Milwaukee dong battle that saw Reed get taking her first shot at the top seed. Miss Dodge goes St. Louis into a 54 lead before Fraser European circuit, kept Cana- against Mrs. Allen Mills, wife Chicago pulled it out at 7-5. !dian hopes alive in the women's!of the British Davis Cup player.| Philadelphia Chicago (McLish 4-6) at De-|Jersey City ------ {roit (Lary 10-4) Toronto Washington (Gabler 2-2) at Richmond 429 14% Cleveland (Hawkins 5-6) (N) Syracuse 1202 24% | Baltimore (Hall 3-3) at Kan- Wednesday's Results (sas City (Krausse 1-1) (N) Columbus '1 Toronto 0 Boston (Schwall 6-1) at Min- Richmond 3 Buffalo 9 nesota (Cueto 0-2) Jersey City 4-2 Rochester 5-4 (Only games scheduled) Charleston 6-1 Syracuse 1-2 National League Today's Games W L Pet. GBL| Columbus at Toronto (N) 4427 .620 Richmond at Buffalo (N) 4230 .583 214 | J. City at Rochester (N) 3930 .565 4 Charleston at Syracuse (N) 3431 523 7 American Association 3332 508 8 Wednesday's Resvits 30 38 .441 1215 Indianapolis 0 Houston 8 27 41 .397 15% Omaha 0 Dallas-F. W. § 2242 .344 18% |Louisville 2 Denver 3 523 8 and 31 assists - 45 12% lin the sixth when Bryan ad (Men singled to score Me-| E ' Introductory Special Kent's got to McKee early when Malloy opened the game LIFETIME GUARANTEE with a home-run' blow. Two J ossaws CAMERA CENTRE by Lock and Burk made it a| ili DM hr a EA a ER a a a eh A a Ul SO Ed i A I EE RE four-run rally and they added OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE singles. The attractive 24-year- old brunette won 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 over French veteran Michele Bourbonnais. Us two more in the second on Ban- | non's single, a triple by Ander- son and Short's sacrifice fly. Talbot replaced McKee in the {3rd inning. In the 6th, the Tiremen added | three more to wind it up. Mec-| Intvre singled with one out then| with two out, Bannon singled jand Anderson clinched his own| game with a homer. I is

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