[Avda J3d3 Lo is aime i voy vow ew | Johnny Podres Beats Redlegs By ED WILKS for the sixth place Cards. Mil- Associated Press Staff Writer |waukee Braves beat Philadel Los Angeles Dodgers are back |phia Phillies 8-5, but the last in business in the National|place Phils took the second League race. And all it took|game of the twi - night pair was a pair of four - run inn-|with two ninth - inning runs for ings and Johnny Podres' firstja 2-1 victory. Rain washed out complete game at Cincinnati in{the Chicago - Pittsburgh game. our years. The Dodgers came from be- Those two big innings, plusihind with the first of their four- Podres' nine - hit pitching, gave run bursts in the third inning the second - place Dodgers an against losing righthander Bob 8-3 victory Wednesday night in{Purkey (11-5). Singles by Norm the opener of a two - game Larker, Charlie Neal, Willie Da- showdown series at Cincinnati. | vis and Wally Moon, plus Pur- The win shaved the Reds' Na- key's error and an infield out, tional League lead to 2%; games| did it. Larker and Neal singled with their fourth straight loss.|again in a four - run sixth, with It was just five days ago that|Neal's hit driving in two. the Dodgers were six games be-| Podres (11-2) beat the Reds hind the Reds. But now the for the third time without de- Dodgers, all even at 7-7 in the|feat this season. The southpaw season series, have closed in by veteran walked only one and winning four of six since the struck out four in his first com- all - star break while the Reds plete game at Crosley Field have lost five of seven. . |since July 28, 1957. St. Louis Cardinals, hottest| Bill White was at it again for club of the moment, kept third|the Cards. After tying the ma- place San Francisco Giants|jor league record with 14 hits eight games behind by beating|in two consecutive doublehead- the Giants 3-2 in 10 inings. It ers, he made it 16 hits for five 'was the fifth straight success/consecutive games -- batting in BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pct. GBL 5 {Cincinnati Los Angeles |San Francisco | Pittsburgh {Milwaukee St. Louis a first - inning run with a triple| Chicago and then a a 2-2 tie with| Philadelphia 27 58 a single in the 10th. White's er-| Wednesday's Results ror gave the Giants their first/Milwaukee 8-1 Philadelphia 5-2 run, and Harvey Kuenn's homer tied it in the ninth. Rookie Craig Anderson (3-1) was the winner in relief, retir- jue = a net he laced gud Philadelphia (Short 3-5) (N) beaten only by the Cards this season, was the loser in relief for a 7-3 record. The Phils were blanked on San Francisco 2 St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 8 Cincinnati 3 Today's Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh (Mizell 4.7) (N) San Francisco (Marichal 6-7) at St. Louis (Cicotte 2-3) (N) Carl Willey (3-4) in the night-|13.4) (N) cap, then beat Milwaukee on American League singles by pinch - hitter Elmer WL Valo, John Callison and Lee |New York 58 32 .644 -- Walls in the ninth. Winning| Detroit 59 33 .641 -- southpaw Don Ferrarese (2-5) Baltimore 51 41 55¢ 8 held the Braves to three hits--|Cleveland 51 43 543 9 one a seventh - inning homer Chicago 47 47 500 13 by Joe Adcock. Boston 44 50 .468 16 "The Braves had won their(Washington 42 50 457 17 fourth in a row in the opener Los Angeles 39 54 419 20%; with rookie Mack Jones batting | Minnesota 38 54 .413 21 in three runs with a triple and|Kansas City 33 58 .363 25% Chicago at Pittsburgh ppd, rain Pct. GBL Wednesday's Results New York 4-2 Washington $-12 Boston 1-8 Cleveland 4-9 Minnesota 6-1 Los Angeles 0-2 Kansas City 5 Chicago 6 Baltimore 4 Detroit 2 Today's Probable Pitchers Baltimore (Barber 10-7) at Detroit (Mossi 10-2) Boston (Delock 9-5) at Cleve- land (Bell 6-5) (N) (Only games scheduled) * International League W L Pct. GBL Columbus 624 Charleston Buffalo Milwaukee (Spahn 9 - 11) at|Rochester Toronto Chicago (Ellsworth 5 - 6) at|Jersey City Richmond Syracuse Wednesday's Results ¥ ; an! Los Angeles (Drysdale 7-5 or|Buffalo 2-5. Toronto 1-8 three hits for eight innings by Koufax 11-6) at Cincinnati (Jay|Rochester 2 Syracuse 6 Richmond 4 Jersey City § Columbus at Charleston ppd, rain J Today's Games Rochester at Syracuse (N) Buffalo at Toronto (N) Rich. at Jersey City (N) Columbus at Charleston (N) American Association Wednesday's Results Omaha 2 Indianapolis 5 Louisville 5 Houston 4 Denver 2 Dallas-Ft. Worth 68 Orlando Pena Helps Himself By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS All work and no play finally paid off for Jersey City right- hander Orlando Pena in the In- ternational League. The leading workhorse in the IL with 136 innings pitched, he went the distance Wednesday night for the first time since Jute 16 as he beat Richmond Pena helped his own cause with two hits and a run batted in. Borrego Alvarez chipped in with a two-run homer in the sixth inning. Jersey City scored the decid- ing run in the bottom of the seventh on Frank Obregon's second triple, which drove in Dan Morejon. For Pena, it was his sixth victory against seven losses. Losing pitcher, George Haney, is 5-4. In other IL action, Buffalo Bisons split a pair with Toronto Maple Leafs, taking the first one 2-1 behind Ed Keegan and dropping the nightcap 8-5, and Syracuse Chiefs topped Roches- WESTERN PIONEER Mrs. Louise McKinney, first woman member of a legislature was elected to the chamber in 1917. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 20, 1961 13 in the British Commonwealth, Alberts ter Red Wings 6-2. Columbus at Charleston was rained out. Toronto starter Bob (River- boat) Smith allowed only three hits but walked eight Bisons in the opener and that was the dif- ference. Ed Keegan passed no one and allowed Toronto five hits on the way to his third vic- tory of the season against one loss. Smith's record is 5-8. SCORE IN FOURTH The Leafs wrapped up the second game with a six-run out- burst in the fourth inning, capped by Lou Johnson's fifth home run of the year. Bob Wine and Ted Savage hit| homers for the Bisons. Steve Ridzik (7-7) won the game in relief. Dick Ricketts evened his| record at 8-8 with the loss. A three-run homer by Frank Leja, his 17th, was the big blow for Syracuse in a five-run first inning. Joe Bonikowski coasted home, allowing eight hits and] walking four for his fourth vic-| tory in 10 decisions. { ---or into a different OSHAWA TIMES. two singles. Bob Buhl (6-8) was| = the winner, with relief help, while Art Mahaffey (7-12) lost| WILL DEFEND TITLE QUEBEC (CP) -- Bill Kerr, {professional at Montreal Bea- Senators Take From Leading By ED WILKS major league lead and put Man- Associated Press Staff Writer [tle 19 games ahead of Babe Memo to the Washington Sen- Ruth's record-60 pace of 1927. ators: No, no! You guys got it| Southpaw Bud Daley (8-11), wrong. New York Yankees are working with only two days rest supposed to murder YOU. {at his own request because of You remember the Washing-{the Yanks' pitching problems, ton Senators, of course, They're|lost the opener. He gave up one of those two castoff clubs/homers by Harry Bright and the American League put to-| Gene Green and put the decid- gether to fill in ninth and 10th(ing runs on base before Jim place in its expanded standings. Coates relieved and gave up a Well, the Senators are seventh |two-run double by Chuck Hinton at the moment, and they're 5-5|in the sixth inning. for the season against New York| The nightcap was a night- after making off with an 8-4 and mare debut for Al Downing, the 12-2 sweep Wednesday night that|young southpaw the Yanks left the Yankees holding first|called up from Binghamton in place by only three percentage | the Eastern League. The Sena- points. tors chased him with seven runs Detroit Tigers--the only outfit|in the second inning when they that's done better (6-5) against|put together four singles, three New York -- blew a chance to|walks, a hit batsman and one pass the Yankees, losing 4-2 to|of the Yanks' six errors of the the third place Baltimore Or- night. foles. | Jim Gentile of Baltimore re- Cleveland took two from Bos- gained the RBI lead in the AL ton Red Sox, 4-1 and 9-8; Chi-|with 85, leap - frogging both cago White Sox beat Kansas Maris and Mantle with a two- City 6-5, and Los Angeles An-|run, third - inning homer that gels, the other castoff club, beat beat Detroit's Jim Bunning Minnesota Twins 2-1 after los-| (10-7). Jack Fisher (3-8) was the ing the opener of a twi-night winner, with three perfect inn- doubleheader 6-0. {ings of relief by Skinny Brown. BEAT YANKEES |ESSEGIAN STARS Bennie Daniels (5-5) and Dick| Chuck Essegian and Johnny Donovan (6-8), a pair of right- Romano did it for the Indians. handers, beat the Yankees,|They wrapped up the opener by holding Roger Maris and|driving in two runs in the sec- Mickey Mantle to two hits in 15|ond inning, Essegian with a at-bats. Maris was 0-for-7. Man-|double, Romano with a ground tle was 1for-4 in each game, lout. Romano followed with a belting his 36th home run in the two-run homer that gave Cleve- nightcap off Donovan. That|land a tie in the nightcap fourth, broke a tie with Maris for theland paired with Essegian again THUNDERBIRD STYLE AUTO SEAT COVERS EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED BEAUTIFUL LEATHER-LIKE PLASTIC ATTRACTIVE CHANNEL ROLL SILVER MYLAR BEADING EASY TO INSTALL YOURSELF EASY TO CLEAN FITS ALL STANDARD MODELS FROM 1949 TO 1961 o Colors--Red, Blue, with White. SPECIAL FRONT SEAT 8 iy 5 | | Green or Black, two-toned ONLY COMPLETE SET tars ony 16.95 B.EGoodric B88 KING ST. WEST 125-4543 "eS EESTYNSTET. his fifth in a row. | consfield, will be on hand to de- |fend the Canadian Professional |Golfers' Association title when {the 1961 edition of the CPGA | championship is played at Royal {Quebec Golf Club Aug. 18-20, ; |The Royal Quebec president, an o {Jean-Paul Fortin, said Wednes- |day a top field is expected for |this year's CPGA, offering $5,- in a clinching, three-run eighth{000 in prize money, inning. Barry Latman (9-0) and| i . reliever Frank Funk (10-8) were|13 While blanking the Angels on |the winners, Gene Conley (4-8) [five hits in the opener. Harmon land Arnie Earley (1-3) the|Killebrew and Bob Allison drove (losers. Sr {in all of the Twins' runs with | The As lost their sixth in alpomers two by Allison. Eli row, giving up two unearned|.. (5.10) 'was the Taser. {runs as the White Sox came|" ™ ; |from behind with three in the| Killebrew's second home run [sixth against ex-mate Bob Shaw|of the night, his 29th of the Detroit Club Has "Canadian Special" DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Ti- gers Wednesday made special ticket - purchasing arrange- ments at Tiger Stadium for Ca- nadian fans--due to the fluctua- tions in the exchange rate on Canadian' money. The Tigers said purchasers with Canadian money must ex- change it for United States money at an advance ticket win- dow before buying tickets. The club also said mail orders from Canada must be accompa- nied by New York bank drafts, available at most Canadian banking establishments. CANADIAN THIRD DUBLIN (Reuters) -- George |(3-5). Frank Baumann (7-7) was| year, broke up a four-hit shut-|/Kerr of the West Indies posted {the winner in relief. The Twins and Angels set a|ninth inning of the second game. {out by Jim Donohue in the|2 time of 30.1 seconds Tuesday night to win the 300-yard dash {major league record with 39|But Lee Thomas then broke the|at an international track and strikeouts in their twin-bill. Los|tie and beat Ray Moore (4-3) Angeles batters mark by fanning 24 times. Ca-|Angels' ninth. Art Fowler (4-2) milo Pascual (8-12) struck outiwas the winner. field meet here. Vancouver's tied another|with a two-out homer in the|Sig Ohlemann was third. Don Bertoia of Rossland, B.C., was fourth in the mile run. SPORTS IN BRIEF "TIMES" News, pi MOVING TO YOUR NEW HOME SOON? 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