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The Oshawa Times, 28 Aug 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 28, 1961 RONNIE STEWART, fleet. footed Ottawa halfback (No. 11) makes another of his famous trips around the end, which this time ended with the arm tackle by Calgary Stampeder Harvey Wylie (21) and Ron Morris (28) and Bar- ry Cyr (26) close in from the side. Calgary's Wayne Harris (55) and Ottawa's Kaye Ottawa Riders Rough On Stamps By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Eskimos, who with Hamilton Tiger-Cats remain un- beaten in this year's football © wars hope injuries won't upset the ous favoring their fifth straight victory when they meet the winless British Columbia Lions tonight. Saskatchewan R ou g hriders, who have won two games in a : row for the first time in three Vaughan (55) are seen at the right side of this picture. =(CP Wirephoto) Cincy Redlegs Stall Dodgers By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Cincinnati's league - leading Reds have their 3! .- game bulge back in the National League today, thanks to stout relief pitching, timely pinch hitting and sound managing. All three factors stood out punday as the Reds beat sec- pnd - place Los Angeles 6-5 and 8-3 to foil the Dodgers' bid to take over first place, Bill Henry, Jim Brosnan and Jim O'Toole hurled hitless ball in a combined 2 1-3 innings of perfect relief in the first game as the Reds surged back from a 51 count with three runs in the seventh inning and two in the eighth. Henry and Brosnan came back to pitch scoreless relief in the second game after the Dod- gers had knocked out starter Ken Johnson. A double by pinch - hitter in the seventh inning to narrow the Dodgers' lead to 54. Pinch hitters came through for the Reds in the second game, too, as manager Fred Hutchinson continued to make the right moves. Frank Robin- son batted for Jerry Lynch in the seventh inning and slammed a run - scoring triple. He scored a moment later when pinch-hit- ter Dick Gernert doubled. CARDS BLANK S8.F. St. Louis Cardinals shut out San Francisco 6-0, dropping the third - place Giants 65 games off the pace. Milwaukee Braves split with Philadelphia Phillies, winning the first game 11-10 in 12 innings and suffering a 3-0| shutout at the hands of Art Ma- haffey in the second. Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs also divided a pair. The Pirates won the first game 7-3 and the Cubs took the second 6-5. In Saturday's action, St. Louis defeated San Francisco 8-5, Los Angeles beat Cincinnati 10-6 and Wally Post drove in the | run in the eighth inning of the opener after the Reds had tied the score on an error and a triple by Leo Cardenas. This followed a three - run homer by Chicago downed Pittsburgh 7-3. The Reds inflicted the eighth defeat of the season upon Don Drysdale Sunday. The Dodger righthander, knocked out in the first start against the Reds since a rhubarb in Los Angeles brought him a five - day sus- pension and a $250 fine for throwing at Cincinnati hitters. Larry Jackson blanked the Giants with three hits for his eighth straight victory. It also was the Cards' seventh straight and 12th in a row at home. Ken Boyer helped the Cards with a three - run homer. It was his 20th round « tripper of the year. Mahaffey limited the Braves to six hits as he posted his sec- ond straight following 10 succes- sive setbacks. Tony Gonzalez drove in two runs with a home run and sacrifice fly. A 12th inning double by catcher Sammy White drove in Frank| Thomas with the winning Mil- waukee run in the opener. Jim Brewer, young Chicago righthander, won his first ma- jor league game as Richie Ash- burn paced the Cubs with three hits against the Pirates. Brewer had lost his first nine decisions, six this season. Dick Groat's bases « loaded single four « run sixth inning in the Pirates' first - game triumph. Ron Santo provided the Cub Gene Freese off Stan Williams sixth inning was making his runs with a pair of homers. TIGERS KEEP UP Cash And Colavito Are Detroit Idols By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Detroit Tiger fans are won- dering why there's so much fuss over y pia Maris and Mickey Mantle in the American League. They figure they have a slug- ging pair just as devastating as the New York Yankees' M an M boys. "We call them the C and C boys," said a happy Tiger fol lower. "That's Norm Cash and Rocky Colavito." There is no question Cash and Colavito have been just as es- sential to the Tigers as Maris and Mantle have been to the Yanks. They collaborated Sun day to lead the Tigers to a 7-4 and 10-1 doubleheader sweep over Washington Senators, moving the Tigers to within two games of the league - leading Yankees. Detroit gained half a game {on the Yankees, who nipped {Kansas City Athletics 8-7 for | Whitey Ford's 22nd victory of {the season. Maris and Mantle went homerless and hitless. Col- Prides d|avito smashed four home runs, | | three in the second game, and batted in seven runs. Cash got {three hits, including a double {and triple, to boost his league- {leading average to .365. | Chicago White Sox streng- |thened their hold on fourth place by defeating Cleveland | Indians 10-6 and 9-3. Baltimore's [third - place Orioles blanked | Minnesota Twins 3-0 behind the {two « hit pitching of Milt Pappas while Los Angelés Angels de- |feated Boston Red Sox 8-3. Buffalo Bisons Roll Over Leais By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sparks from the exploding bat of first-baseman Don Mincher are lighting the way for Buf- falo Bisons in the" International League. Mincher, who has hit a home run in each of Buffalo's last five games, blasted his 22nd and 23rd of the season in a doubleheader against Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday to propel the Bisons to 13-2 and 6-2 triumphs. The Bi. sons have won 11 of their last 12 games and moved into sec- ond place 7% games beind Co- lumbus Jets. Charleston Marlins dropped into third spot, eight games off the pace, as they lost a twin bill to Richmond Virginians 43 and $-1. Jersey City Jerseys and Co- lumbus split a pair, with the Jerseys taking the opener 3-1 snd losing the nightcap 6-5. Sy- racuse Chiefs beaks Rochester Red Wings 5-3 in thiétopener of a doubleheader to snap a 12- game losing streak, but lost 14.5 in the nightcap. On Saturday, Charleston edged Richmond 5-4 and Rich- single in the eighth inning gave!Schwall, mond came back to win 8-3: Ro- (reliever Diomedes Olivo, his 11th| t chester took a pair 8-5 and 4-2 from Syracuse and Buffalo edged Toronto 2-1. SEWED UP EARLY An eight-run first inning high- {lighted the Bison victory in Sun- day's opener, capped by a grand - slam homer by Bobby Morgan. Paul Brown gained his third victory of the year. Jim Frey homered in the second game as Vic Rehm pitched a four-hitter for his fourth tri. umph. Don Lock's 26th homer -- a three-run job--wrapped up the opener for the Virginians, while Bill Carr and Jim Pisoni were the batting stars in the second game. Carr had a homer and two doubles and Pisoni had three doubles. George Haney lost his shutout when Doug Cle- mens hit a homer in the sixth. Jersey City's Zack Monroe stopped the Jets with fice scat. tered singles in the opener and won his ninth game of the year. Columbus twice came from be- hind in the nightcap before a |walk, an error and Dick Gray's | victory. | Maris picked up home run No. 51 Saturday as the Yankees beat Kansas City 5-1. Los An geles defeated Boston 5-3, Chi- {cago picked up a 10-5 decision {over Cleveiand and Baltimore |beat Minnesota 7-4. Maris' blast came in the sixth inning after a homer by Tony Kubek. Both wre hit off Kansas | City starter Jerry Walker. Man- Jay Hebert Beats Palmer In Playoft AKRON Ohio (AP) = Jay Hebert birdied the d hole face the Grey Cup champion Ottawa Rough Riders in an interlocking Canadian Football League game at Re- Ottawa is heavily favored fol lowing a 32-1 victory over the Stampeders at Calgary Satur day night in the CFL's only weekend game. The Eastern Conference Rough Riders emerged from Saturday night's game with only one injury--a possible concus- sion to Bruno Bitkowski -- and were confident their western swing will put them on top of the eastern standings. The week- end left them tied with the Ti- ger-Cats at four points, but Ha. milton lias a game in hand. On the Saskatchewan injured list are all-star guard Ron At- chison and import end Ted Au- creman. ESKIMOS CRIPPLED At Edmonton, coach Eagle Keys still is plagued by injur- ies, soine of them picked up in last Thursday's game at Win nipeg which stopped the Bomb- ers' victory string at four and put Edmonton in a first-place tie with tonight's game in hand, All-star tackle Roger Nelson is still out with a shoulder injury from a pre-season game. A doubtful starter is punter Jim Walden, who suffered a broken toe at Winnipeg. If he doesn't play, Jackie Parker is expected to run pass and kick for the Eskimos. Lions' general manager Herb Capozzi announced on arrival in Edmonton last night that quar. terback Joe Kapp, picked up from Calgary in a trade last week, will see action tonight. Reports from the Calgary camp listed two Injuries picked up by the Stamps as they were walloped by Ottawa. Line- backer Barry Cyr hurt his left leg and guard Joe Carruthers suffered minor head injuries. But most of the suffering in- volved the game itself as the eastern champs scored almost at will over a hapless Stamp- eder defence. All the Stamped- ers could get was a single by Ron Morris in the first quarter. Quarterbacks Russ Jackson and Ron Lancaster pierced the Stampeder defence with long passes and used Ron Stewart and Dave Thelen for most run- ning plays. Stewart, Davey West, Gerry Nesbitt and Ted| Smale got the four Ottawa touchdowns, with Gary Schrei-| der converting them all and add- | ing a field goal. Nesbitt also! kicked a single. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS of a sudden - death playoff Sun- day to defeat Gary Player and win the $50,000 American Golf Classic. Hebert sank a 20 - foot birdie putt on the 18th green to bring on the playoff. The victory was worth $9,000 for Hebert, who had a 73 and a 72-hole total of 278---two under star, missed an eight - foot bir- die putt on the final playoff hole and had to settle for second place and $4,600 to boost his earnings over $60,000 for the year, Don Fairfield of Casey, Ill, finished third with 280 and Ar- nold Palmer fourth with 281. Al Balding of Toronto shot a 79 in the final round to go with rounds of 70-70-74 for a 293 to- tal. He finished out of the money. Burlington Bumps Bears BURLINGTON (CP) -- Scor- ing 27 points in a wide - open 8tourth quarter, Burlington Braves romped to a 35-7 tri umph over Lakeshore Bears in their Toronto Junior Football Conference opener Saturday. Fullback Lou Martineau scored three of the fourth-quar- ter touchdowns. Ed Lupa got the other on the final play. Burlington's Tom Johnston scored a touchdown in the first half, when Braves took an 8-0 lead. John Eilunas picked up a Braves fumble in the third ses sion and raced 65 yards for the Bears' touchdown, which he converted. Quarterback George Burrows converted four Burlington touch- downs and kicked a single point. Baron Atom Is First Home For Canadian Cup [tle got two singles but no hom- {ers to add to his 46 total. Maris |is nine games ahead of Babe {Ruth's pace of 1027 when the Yankee Bambino belted a rec- ord 60 home runs. Colavito"s four homers Sun- day gave him a season's total of 38 and a total of 119 runs batted in, second to Maris' 120. Colavito and Cash own 69 home runs to 97 for Maris and Man- tle and 226 runs batted in to the Yankee duo's 232. Cash, whose 31 homers and 107 runs batted in are the lowest of the foursome, is far ahead of the other three in batting percent. age. NEEDS HELP Yogi Berra and Elston How- ard supplied the homer punch for the Yankees. Berra's came with two men on and Ford needed all those runs. The ace lefthander lasted just five inn- ings and rmeeded relief help from Roland Sheldon and Luis Arroyo. The Athletics scored three runs in the ninth and had the tying run on second base before Arroyo fanned Norm Sie- bern to end the game. The White Sox used two big innings, one in each game to beat the Indians. Floyd Robin- son capped a six - run sixth inning in the first game with a | bases - clearing triple. Al Smith |and Roy Sievers homered in the nightcap, in which the Sox had a four - run seventh inning. Pappas not only pitched a two - hit shutout for the Orioles, but rapped two homers off Pe- dro Ramos, who has thrown 35 home run balls this season. The Twins' righthander holds the league record with 43 in 1957. Little Rocky Bridges got three hits and Eli Grba per- mitted only nine hits as the An- gels took undisputed possession of seventh place by handing the | Red Sox their 18th loss in their last 20 road games. Don Boston's rookie sensa- fon, lost his third game of the season. He has won 13. TORONTO (CP) - Baron {Atom won the $14,200 Canadian {Cup Pace at Old Woodbine | Raceway Saturday night in the | splendid time of 2:02.4 on an loff - track before a crowd of 9,477. The win was the sixth in nine starts at Old Woodbine for Baron Atom, who started at odds of 5 to 1. The management refunded $20,219 after the sixth race when the even money favorite, Brenda Lee Cp, refused to go to the post. This was the quinella race and the refund shrunk the pool from $22375 to a mere $7,718. In addition there was more than $5,000 refunded from the mutuel pools. HUGE MOOSE The Alaska or Kenai moose, largest of the species, may weigh from 1000 to 1,800 par. 1 Player, the South African By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB R H Pet. Clemente, Pitts. 479 89 175 .365 Pinson, Cin. 518 90174 .336 Robinson, Cin. 461 103 155 .336 Aaron, Mil. 486 100 157 .323| Moon, Los Ang 363 59 117 .322 3 e=Mays, San Francisco, Hits--Clemente 175. Doubles--Aaron 30. Triples--Altman, Chicago, and| Clements 10. Home runs « Cepeda, San Francisco, 36. Stolen bases~Wills, Los Ange- les, 26. Pitching--Podres, Los Ange- les, 16-4, .800 Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ange- les, 200. American League AB R H Pet. Cash, Detroit 427 07 156 .365 Howard, NYork 339 46120 .354 Plersall, Cleve. 423 69139 .329 Gentile, Balti, 384 81124 323 Mantle, NYork 442110142 .321 Runs--Maris, New York, 111. Runs batted in~~Maris 120. Hits--B, Robinson, Baltimore, and Cash 156. Doubles--Kubek, New York, Triples--~Wood, Detroit, 11. Home runs--Maris 51. Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- cago, 42. Pitching--Terry, New York, 11-1, 917. Bruce Kidd's 1,500-Metre Run Likely Record WATERLOO (CP) -- Bruce Kidd of Toronto's East York Track Club Saturday won the junior 1,500-metre race at the Royal Canadian Legion eastern] track and field championships. Kidd's time was 3:56.6 and] probably will be recognized as a Canadian record.because none was previously established. About 3,000 persons attended the meet, largest ever to wit- ness track and field competition in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. John Reynolds of Galt, com- peting in the midget class, won| 200- and 400-metre races. | _ East York won the team tro-| phy with 214 points, followed by Hamilton Olympic Club with 149. Bob Webster Wins Mosport ORONO (CP) -- Bob Webster of Toronto came from behind to win the 30 - lap feature race at Mosport Park circuit in Satur day's motorcycle race card, held under the auspices of the Nor- town Motorcycle Club. He whipped: across the finish line scant inches ahead of Ed La Belle of Philadelphia. Webster drove a Norton 500 Strikeouts--Ford, New York, 175. and La Belle a BMW 500. Jr. Legionnaires Beat Richardson's Oshawa Legion Juniors de- feated Richardson's Sports 8-2 on Saturday afternoon at Talbot Park, in a Leaside Junior Base- ball League schedule fixture and the win clinched a playoff berth for the Legionnaires. Roger "Satch" Reeson pitch- ed the win, boosting his season's record to seven wins, against no defeats and in doing he al- lowed only five hits and two unearned runs. Richardson's got their first run in the third inning when John Service got on base via an infield error. He was forced by John Lloyd and then an infield out and a single by Tom Kinner scored Lloyd. Their other tally came in the 8th inning. Service again started it off-----this time with a walk. Lloyd got on via an error and then Reeson re- tired the next two batters but with two out, Gord Dider doub- led to score Service with Rich- ardsoin's other run. Oshawa scored three runs in the firsi inning against starting pitcher Johnny Cortley. Al Etchells walked to start it off then "Butch" Dowe singled to centre. Bob Reid forced Etchells at third but Ted Whiteley walk- ed to fill the bases, Ron Bell after Al Pope had popped up, against pitcher Ted Baylis, who replaced Cortley, Tom Brewer drew a walk to push Whiteley over the plate with the third run. In the fourth inning, Reeson opened with a single, Etchells was safe on an error then Dowe forced Reeson at third but Bob Reid walked, so did Whiteley, then Ron Bell Singled and when SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL OASA Midget Playoffs Belleville Booth TV vs Oshawa Woodview, at Woodview Park, 6.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of- 3 series. . OASA Bantam Playoffs -- Port Perry vs Pi at Peterborough, 8.00 ist 1st game of y OASA Inter. "AA" Playoffs-- Toronto vs. Oshawa Tony's Ven- dors, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 .m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of3 series. OASA Junior "C" -- Havelock vs Port Perry, at Port Perry, 6.00 p.m.; (Deciding game of series). Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ki wanis Bantam League) -- Fern- hill at Southmead; Nipigon at Radio; both games at 6.30 sharp. UAW League -- Kent's West. ern Tire vs Town and Country, at Alexandra Park, east dia- mond and Black's Men's Wear vs Horne's sso Station, at Al- exandra Park, west diamond; both games at 6.00 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Pee Wee League Finals) Gower Realty vs Canadian Tire, at Alexandra Park, north dia. mond, 6.00 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior Semi-Final Play- offs -- Brooklin Hillcrests vs Brampton Ramblers, at Bramp- ton, 8.30 p.m.; 7th game of 4. out-of-7 series. GAMES FOR TUESDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc.: -- (Ki- wanis Bantam League) -- Radio at College Hill; North Oshawa at Fernhill and Rundle at South- mead; All games at 6.30 p.m. UAW League -- Oshawa Real Estate vs Karn's Drugs, at Al exandra Park, 1.00 p.m. OASA Intermediate "A" Peterborough Orchard Park vs Oshawa MacLean's Esso, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3-series. OASA Senior "B" -- Oshawa Heffering's vs Lakefield Mer- chants, at Peterborough, 8.00 p.m.; 2nd game of ut-of-3 series. PWSU Junior Playoffs « Oshawa Metcalf Realtors vs To- ronto Comats, at Coxwell Sta- dium, Toronto, 8.30 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 series. BASEBALL Oshawa Legionnaires vs Peo- ples, at Talbot Park, Leaside, 7.15 p.m. WRESTLING Exhibition of professional wrestling, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. Odessa Will Play Havelock-Pt. Perry _ ODESSA (CP) == Odessa won its first round in Ontario Ama. {teur Softball Association Junior C competition, defeating Sitts- ville. 4-2 Saturday. The game was the third of a best-of-three series. Odessa won all three but one was ruled out by the OASA. Odessa meets Port Perry or .m.; 3 .| half of the shut-out. SOCCER TWIN-BILL In the last lap of the sched. ule, Saturday night the usual twin-bill was played in the Kinsmen Stadium with Hungaria and Strila in the first game, which ended in a scoreless tie. With both teamec under Strength: the performance was surprising, as this turned out to be one of the hardest fought games of the season, with never a dull moment. Two players of Strila, goalie Kelembet and centre-half Bobinec, gave yeo- man service while Hungaria Soatie Pupp also gave a splen- performance and earned his One lone goal was scored in the entire game when Kiss, shooting from the penalty spot for Hungaria, had his shot stop by Kelembet, but he alert- ly gathered the rebound and scored, only to have the goal disallowed for some obscure reason. This gave cause for Galt Terriers Leave Feb. 12 Hockey Tour TORONTO (CP) Galt Ter- riers of the Ontario Hockey As-| sociation Senior Series will leave here I'eb. 12 to start a 12. game tour of Western Canada and the United States before at- tending the world amateur hockey championships, it was announced Sunday. Jack Roxburgh, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, made the announce ment following a CAHA meet- 2. n The championships will be held in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 8-18. Roxburgh said Terriers may pick up some players from other cluby to bolster the team but said nothing definite has yet begh done. he meeting also discussed Canada's entry in the world jun- for championships in Prague next spring. Datés for the tour nament, a round - robin affair, have been set provisionally at Feb. 19-March 4. Roxburgh sald it was possible Hungaria And Strila Tie; Thistle Blanks Polonia . some of a soutston sul go Realizing shat the hs was cady sew they quickly settled down. > on the attack, defensive work kept the of the net and so Strila the second team to earn with Hungaria, who still to their unbeaten record league play THISTLE WINS EASILY Subway Thistle and met in the second mate) with Polonia a man short, Subway squad earned an victory by 7-0. Polonia, who have bad and good days, had one of bad ones and were down 50 a the half and they gave more in the se A last goal coming from what w considered a very cheap penalty. However the result was not altered and Thistle clinched the runner-up position with the two points, Scoring were Richmond with two each, while Oeppen got the shut-out. FUTURE GAMES Thursday, August 31 -- Strila vs. Thistle at 7.00 and Hungaria vs. Polonia at 8.30 p.m. Saturday, September 2 -- Carl- ing Challenge Cup (Final Game) ~ Kickers vs, Hungaria at 6.30 p.m. WT LFPAP. 1 = Hungaria Thistle Strila Italia Kickers Hollandia Peterboro Polonia 2 1 2 2 1 2 13 1 NN wave © oats SEERREES ERJRVERS craeBREER Brockville Diggers Beat Juvenile Petes BROCKVILLE (CP) == Brock- ville Diggers led by Paul Char- bonneau's three-hitter, shut out Peterborough 50 Satu to take a 1-0 lead in Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association Juven- ile A competition, Second game of the first-round, best-of-three Canada would send a composite team. series is In Peterborough next weekend. FREE EXHIBITION PARKING Oshawa Arena - Tues., Aug. 29 - 8:45 p.m. A RUSSIAN STRAP-MATCH nm Both Wrestlers Chained by the Left Mend i To Each Other to @ Finish. WHIPPER BILLY WATSON KAROL KALMIKOFF Special semifinal, 2 ot of 3 fells, 45-minute Timi, Cyclone & Hurricane Smith Farmer-Boy & Pat Flanagan Sandor Kovaks vs Prince Nero Prices -- Ringside $1.50; Generel $1.25, Children $1.00 TICKETS CASINO RESTAURANT . 723.9721 MILOSH, PRO PAT J Havelock in the second round. scored on the play, to make it 6-1 for the Legionnaires. In the sixth, Ted Whiteley opened with a single, was able to score later via an infield er- ror and Dave Whiteley's choice grounder. Ron Bell tripled in the 8th and came home on an error for Oshawa's final run. Bell, with three hits and a walk in five trips to the plate, was the big batter of the game. Dowe and T. Whiteley each had two for Oshawa while Gord Marler had 2-for-3 for the losers. OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES-- Etchells, ¢; Dowe, ss; Reid, 2b; T. Whiteley, 1b; Bell, cf; Mec- Conkey, If; Pope, rf; Brewer, 3b; Reeson, p; D. Whiteley, If in 6th. RICHARDSON'S SPORTS = Lloyd, 3b; Cortley, p; Kinner, If; Dider, 3b; Crawford, ¢; Me- walked and so did Jim McConk- ey, to force in two runs. Then Kenna, cf; Marler, 2b; Whalen, ss; Service, rf; Baylis, p in 1st, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League | W L Pet. GBL |New York 86 43 .667 Detroit 651 2 Baltimore L580 11 Chicago 523 18 Cleveland 492 22 Boston 459 27 Los Angeles 438 20% Minnesota 430 3014 Washington 307 3414 350 3014 Kansas City Saturday's Results {Boston 2 Los Angeles 5 New York 5 Kansas City 1 Cleveland 5 Chicago 10 {Baltimore 7 Minnesota 4 | Detroit at Washington ppd, rain. | Sunday's Results | Boston 3 Los Angeles 8 |New York 8 Kansas City 7 [Cleveland 6-3 Chicago 10-9 | Baltimore 3 Minnesota 0 Detroit 7-10 Washington 4-1 Today's Probable Pitchers Boston (Monbouquette 9-12) at | Kansas City (Bass 7-8) (N) Baltimore (Brown 9-4) at Los Angeles (Rowsfield 9-5) (N) Detroit (Kline 4.7) at Wash- ington (McClain 7-14) (Only hes scheduled) ational League W L Pet. GBL 7852 600 -- 75 . 6855 . 6 Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago R Philadelphia .282 40 Saturday's Results San Francisco 5 St. Louis 8 Los Angeles 10 Cincinnati 6 Chicago 7 Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee at Philadelphia ppd, rain. Sunday's Results San Francisco 0 St. Louis 6 Los Angeles 5-3 Cincinnati 6-8 Chicago 3-6 Pittsburgh 7-5 Milwaukee 11-0 Phila. 10-3 Today's Probable Pitchers Chicago (Drott 1-3) at Pitts. burgh (Francis 2-5) Milwaukee (Hendley 33) at Philadelphia (Ferrarese 2:9 or Roberts 1-9) (N) (Only games scheduled) International League W L Pct. GBL 8654 .614 78 61 .561 714 7662 .551 8 70 70 .500 16 68 71 .489 1714 667 3 .475 1014 Jersey City 63 74 .460 2114 Syracuse 49 91 .350 37 Saturday's Results Richmond 4-8 Charleston 5-3 Rochester 8-4 Syracuse 5-2 Toronto 1 Buffalo 2 Columbus at J. City ppd, rain. Sunday's Results Toronto 2-2 Buffalo 13-6 Columbus 1-6 J. City 3-5 Rochester 3-14 Syracuse 5-5 Richmond 4-6 Charleston 3-1 Today's Game J. City at Charleston (N) Columbus Buffalo Charleston Toronto Rochester Richmond vermouth... just by itself on the roc Take a glass... take a twist of lemon... pour on real [ITHL ELI ese ks... take your time... and enjoy! 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