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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1962, p. 14

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74 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 3, 1962 ' * ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' Pacing Yankees In Early Season Run By JIM HACKLEMAN timore - the Orioles nest mag The Athletics whacked left- . Writer|nesota Twins 6-5 in the after-|hander Don Mossi (2-3) and re- neeere ree Sere ie og Bad weather erro 5 gy Sam Jones for 11 hits and ' ,.jthe other games on the sched-/10 runs in four innings and That's Elston Howard's). nocton at Washington and|wound up their barrage genes! credo. Los Angeles at Cleveland. Ron Kline. Gino Cimoli opened The rangy New York Yankee |their seven-run second with a catcher doesn't _ say it with) THWARTED ROOKIE triple, climaxing it with a two- cockiness, but with quiet confi-| White Sox rookie Joel Horlen/run double, and adding another dence. It was his simple ex-/(1-2) turned back Howard his/double later. planation last year when hejfirst three times up and held| All told, Kansas City banged was a prominent member Of/the Yanks to five hits as he out 15 hits--including homers the all-star Yankee cast with/took a 3-2 lead into the ninth.|/by Norm Siebern and Wayne his dazzling .348 average, and|Then Yogi Berra opened up|Causey, two triples and five again this spring when hejwith a double and Howard| doubles. Al Kaline and Dick started off the season in rapid-|promptly cashed in on his last|Brown had a homer plus two fire style. i chance with an opposite-field|singels each for the Tigers, Now, after a slight skid, Ho-|homer into Comiskey Park's|while Bill Bruton also hit a ward is hot again. He powered/right-field seats. homer. Rookie Johny Wyatt the blazing Bombers over Chi- Yankee starter Ralph Terry|(2-1) picked up the victory in cago White Sox 4-3 Wednesday! seg out only three hits but Télief. | jnight with a ninth inning homer| oi oa 3.0 when h ; | Almost lost in the slugging! --his second in as many games|'T@lecd #2 when he gave way\ vas Vic Wertz's fifth straight| : in the seventh to Jim Coates" "deel 8 t| and fourth of the season. 2-0), who checked the White pinch hit, tying the league rec- By. bringing the Yankees|coy on one single over the last Td. ; from behind, Howard keyed|three innings Powell, the massive 20-year- them to their seventh succes-| _ ee 2 old blonde with a big reputation sive victory and the runaway For Howard, the win-up waSiand the muscles to match, may be on. The streak hasa typical case of from-goat-to-bombed his first two major) carried the Yanks 2% games in/nero. He bounced out with two league homers and decided the front of the American League,| |Orioles' close one over the with the season still in the sain iniLWins. The much - pulbicized| Shakedown 'stage ie fourth and tamed itt newcomer poled «Siete In the other AL night game, Horlan went too far with a good|2eainst southpaw Jim Kaat Kansas City Athletics cut loose|i)i1> in the ninth, Howard ex- (1-3) in the third and gave Bal- in an extra-base extravaganza stained that aint later: timore a 6-0 lead with a 340- lagainst Detroit Tigers and out- I aaa ; foot homer off right-hander Ted i i ee ee scored them 12-8. Prize rookie; "I got the homer on an out-|Sadowski in the fifth. |John (Boog) Powell smashed a'side pitch--the same one he) Skinny Brown (1-2) was the YOUNG GOLFER GETS HOLE-IN-ONE pair of two-run homers for Bal-'struck me out on before. winner. Les Susan Gill, 11, of Clarkson, | yard 5th hole at Glen Leven | for a year. Her "ace" was Ontario, shows the ball her | course, Wednesday. Susan, | witnessed by two senior : ' | e 9 No. 3 iron slammed into the | whose grandparents operate') golfers. | cup on the par three, 130- | the course, has been golfing | --CP Wirephoto r) : ee - Sawin Sl han ete ve VETERAN GOLFER ON CANADA'S TEAM Giants Ha ve 3 M Ss | | } , : * e ® Gordie Brysdon (right) re- | United States in the Inter- | in 1958 but lost in their last | Harve Undecided ceives eer ear aa from | national Pro - Am golf | three matches. Brysdon is e Tal mo 1eS Y team manager Bi amilicn a . - fe ARES The Toronto man was named matches, in Toronto, on July | Canadian senior professional olin or em OW About Next Year one of the four professionals 2. Brysdon holds the trophy | golf champion. | to represent Canada against | which Canada won in 1957 and | --CP Wirephoto Need One More | MONTREAL (CP)--Time has ---------------- - By MIKE RATHET TOP GIANT STAFF at least one, Francis' failure to |just about run out, but Doug Associated Press Sports Writer The victory over the Pirates, last the distance was the 22nd : .. |Harvey still hasn't decided sigh ie Rae Lhdibeentdaniigs§ rap oy Pe alee TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- Late-|nette kicked out Rusnell's drive.| whether he will return as play- Benfica Scores San Francisco Giants have sending them to their sixth loss|straight game in which an op- eS 4 \V 1 come up with a formidable|in eight games, was Marichal's|posing pitcher has failed to go|/8@me weariness hit Montreal Smokies-were a man short on! ing-coach of New York Rangers SPORTS MENU three-M combination -- Mays,|fourth in six decisions, and his nine innings and Giants' field- Olympics again Wednesday|a penalty at the time. _. next season. C Vi Marichal and marriage--that's/third complete game. He was ers now have handled 324 night and sent Trail Smoke Eat-) Tempers flared into a stick-| Harvey, who lives in Montreal B G H C b ll up ictory got them sitting atop the Na-/13-10 for the 1961 campaign but chances without an error. ers a step closer to the Allan|swinging duel seven minutes| during the off-season, said Wed- y eo. . amp e tional League with their long-|has becn the No. 1 man on the) Gibson (2-1), who limited the Cup championship. : later and referee Hugh McLean |nesday he is taking a few more SPORTS EDITOR . est winning streak since the Giants staff this season Colts to two hits last week, al-/ The Olympics were on their|finally ordered Mentis and Ed/days to ponder the decision, 'al- ver adarl club moved west in 1958, In the other NI games lowed a run on Jim Pendleton's|last legs as the Smokies scored Pollesel of Trail to the dressing|though his contract stipulates he ' ° nace The Giants stretched their played, Bob Gibson hurled a homer in the second inning.|three third-period goals for a room with match penalties.|must inform his New York em- Everything From Soup To Nuts AMSTERDAM (AP). -- The string to eight games Wednes- five-hitter for St. Louis Cardin- The Cardinals then went ahead|4-1 victory and a 3-1 lead in| Most of the men on the ice were ployers of his plans by May 1. Benfica soccer team of Lisbon, day, whipping Pittsburgh Pi- als that throttled Houston Colts to stay in the fourth with three/the best-of-seven series for the involved in the skirmish, Harvey has a threé-year-con- fighting back after trailing 2-0 rates 3-2 on a homer by Willie 4-1 and Bob Buhl and Don El- 'uns on Bill White's homer, a Canadian senior hockey crown.; Mentis and Pollesel were hit)tract. In his first year with the SOFTBALL! There's nothing quite like the first week of defeated. Real Madrid 5-3 Wed- Mays that snapped a 2-2 tie and/ston combined for a three-hit-|single by Ken Bover, a two-| 'Trail could wrap things up in| With automatic $100 fines. Their|/Rangers last season he led the Gaylight saving to start stirrings in the summer sports ac- nesday night to retain the Eu- provided Juan Marichal with ter as Chicago Cubs defeated base error by Al Spangler On the fifth game Friday night. | case will go before officials of | team to a playoff position and tivities, especially softball. And they're following the usual opean Cup of Champions. the run he needed to post the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1. The Minnie Minoso's line Be hig 4a The sixth and seventh games, bes Canadian Amateur Hockey/a record showing at the gate. ttern quite closely here. Oshawa City and District Soft- A crowd of 65,000 was treated sixth consecutive route-going Cincinnati'New York and Mil- fielder's choice and Julio Go- if needed, are set for Saturday \ssociation for review. The|He also was voted to the Na- ball A pe ti ef id sisi Sunday morning and it | & dazzling display of goal performance by San Francisco waukee - Philadelphia games tay's yes bunt that bh and Monday. ag at -- them, im-/tional Hockey League's first all- a ssociation held a me on § y é Rater : ; : ne Pal for it. The victim was Ken x ose furt i let th star team. ' Piaget ; shooting by the two teams pitchers, were rained out. eg Ld , wee s rw POSE. UNTHEr HOGS OF Ae Wem sta was a well-attended affair. Tony's Vendors, last year's good Real led 4:2 at halftime. Ben. It Was home run No. 8 for, - Marichal gave up the two Johnson (0-4). a Poth) begat: of forward' off with reprimand. a -- Inter. "AA" team, McLean's, Hefferings and Scugog Cleaners [pono aback in the second Mays, who has hit four in the runs in the first inning on Bob) Buhl (1-1), making his first|/penalty to left - winger John| The brawl also resulted in AFRICAN COFFEE will all be back. Rumor has it that Scugog Cleaners may even hair as Da Silva Eusebio, the !@5t seven games while swing-'Skinner's homer, then shut. out appearance since the Cubs ac-|Mentis hurt Montreal, but coach| Noel Picard of Montreal and| Coffee trees in Ethiopia grow have two teams, an Intermediate club as well as a Junior j9.year-old star from Mozam- ing away at a .400 clip, and'the Pirates on four hits the rest quired him in a trade with Mil-| Maurice Filion said the big en-| Hal Jones of Trail getting five-/from six to 10 feet high, and entry. Cobourg Merchants will add interest to the Oshawa bique, scored two goals. the second game in a row he/of the way. The Giants tied it,waukee, allowed the Dodgers\emy was Trail's altitude. The | Minute major penalties. -- produce for about 40 years. "They can't get me out." on in the first, struck out in won for Marichal. He tagged @ against Earl Francis (1-2) in only two hits for six Innings--|smelter City is much higher - -- _ Alexandra Park, as a side entry. The South i i in 36 git ; LP ; pees ed og sia will also be operating this summer As the game ended Portu- homer when Marichal started the fifth on a single by Felipe|both in the first. Elston came|than Montreal and the differ- ntario County Leagu guese fans swarmed onto the the route-going cycle last Sat- Alou, Jose Pagan's double andjon when Buhl appeared to tire./ence in oxygen left the Olym- but there has been some talk of one of the Port Perry Hald. hey "tore off ah urday. a single by Jim Davenport.|The Cubs, snapping a seven-| pj sisite in: the date sane teams and perhaps also Whitby throwing in their - se shi - of vd Me fica pl ere Marriage has been even more Mave 'won it in the sixth. 3 game losing streak, wrapped it pee eee Bes. a the Oshawa City and District Association for summer sched- © ee eo Pence Wiens Sot a help to Marchal: THe ge, up on Andre Rodgers' two-run|DIE IN THIRD ule play and then returning to OASA provincial competition ahead Beeweh -- carried 'their/year - old fireballing right: STREAKS IMPRESSIVE --_ double in the fourth and added, "It's the third period that kills é re : é id-A t. This i a heroes shoulder high and bare hander, who broke into the ma-. The Giants extended threejan insurance tally in the sev-|us up here," Filion. said. "The MEN S WEAR in their own categories, in mi -Augus . is is Of COUTS€ from the waist up to the touch- jors by hurling a one-hitter, set-/streaks besides those for wins enth on Jim McKnight's run-|guys get to the bench and i perfectly legal as far as OASA regulations are concerned |line. tled down domestically before|and complete games. Mays'|scoring single. Wally Moon's|they're just dying." and since the teams concerned would still be drawn, in the | Werenc Puskas of Real. for-jine, sone started and has set-/homer was the 16th consecutive homer accounted for the lone! Adolf Tambellini, Cal Hock- first round, against the same opposition, no matter where |... captain of the Hinkasian tled down on the mound since.'in which the Giants have hit' Dodger run. ley, Dave Rusnell and Harry they played during the season -- it becomes merely a matter (team, cracked home three goals ; i Smith scored for Trail. Roger) of choice, as to which league they join for season play. ina dazzling display in the first Wid Ch . io " Chernery's Sir Gaylord, je Picard scored early in the sec- cs ' ; : ; half. ithe 8-5 .avorite, is not as heavy jond period for Montreal. While it is quite possible that neither Whitby nor Port Perry a : ] e o1ce a plage i pe Page ge YESTERDAY S p if will decide to join the Oshawa City and District Association, Jose Aguas, Domiciano Ca- sia » tne ' Tambellini opened the scoring| ' y hear ye \choice, or the well - liked Sir 3:25 of the first period by| tt is almost certain that the Oshawa body will not be anxious vim and inside-left Mario Co- { H I Pa at 3:25 of the first pe y | to have more than six teams in their season's schedule. If luna got the other goals for Ben- orses in juan STARS knocking in a rebound after ; | ane . ij , fica Sir Gaylor's stablemate, Ci- Montreal netminder Andre Bi- all four of last year's teams return, along with Cobourg, cada, may not be in the start. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iste | then it might well be a case of "first come, first served' Zi Kentucky Race Be has. Pitching--Bob Gibson, Cards, if another out-of-town team wishes to enter. Fl H k Trainer Casey Hayes said he|PCat, Houston 41 with five-hit-) British Soccer OOF TLOCKEY | rovisvitte, .KY. .(AP)-- pianned to drop the name of his| 'et fF second low-hit, game in| OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association executive held a Kentucky Derby winners, likelace filly j : jrow against Colts. He held them pre-season meeting last night and prepared to launch their beautiful women, come in aliince filly in the entry box today|ty two hits last week | % i é : ' é ' but that she will be a Derb: ek : | Pl T Id | 1962 season, with the first organizational meeting called for | League Scores shapes and sizes. starter only asinine reed Batting--John (Boog) Powell, | ayers 0 next Monday evening, 7.30 o'clock, at. Simcoe Hall. All | | : It doesn't figure to be any dif-/pens to Sir Gaylord. Otherwise, Figenny cage ge samc an i Neighborhood Parks intending to have a boys' Bantam team Forest Floor Hockey League ferent Saturday when a field of |she will go in Friday's $35,000- air al tee oa spre a Not To Pla | in the Oshawa Minor Kiwanis Bantam League this summer, results of games played Tues-|three - year mi old horses break! added Kentucky Oaks for fillies. pa' P25 iS RSE ENGL OR | houdl huilen "at tht , Mond day evening at Simcoe Hall/from Churchill Downs' barrier| with 18 entries and 17 start shoudl have a representative at this meeting on Monday Settlement House: in the 88th running of the $125,-\the Derby will have a hay ELECT OFFICERS TORONTO (CP) -- England's| evening. Sports chairmen of the various neighborhood parks : e 000-added turf classic: ne ; Res a ave @ SFOss| ONTREAI (CP) -- Mrs, top soccer players, impressed| have been sent official invitations in the mail, with a re- | Pic oso: slo we gag If you like horses tall and mgget up icon wit' J. H. Wilson of Hudson, Que., |Y the treatment given their) minder that all team coaches and managers must be 21 years edars scorers: 'ec polvin' rangy with plenty of muscle in| -- ste ido -- |Wednesday was elected' presi- |COlleagues in Canada last year, of age, or over. Bantam age limit is under 15 on January 1, {far Rind tg lene eter the hind quarters and with | dent of the Ladies Curling As-|are upset by the ban prohibiting 1962 and Midget age is under 17, January 1. In the case of [scored two. Nicky Melynchuck|T024 chest, then your derby GOOD CARVERS sociation of the Canadian |>nglish players from playing in the Kiwanis Bantam League, each Neighborhood Park entry led Maples with two goals with | choice should be either Mr.| Carved wooden figures made|branch of the Royal Caledonian this country. may use only players who live within their own area |Ron Joseph and Ted Harrison| Moody Jolley's Ridan or Fred|by the Haida Indians of t he|Curling Club at the association's|| Tommy Younger, Scottish in- 'aaa scoring singletohs, Turner Jr.'s Sir Ribot. They are|Queen Charlotte Islands, off the|annual meeting. Mrs. H. A. ternational goalie, said Wednes- oundaries. built and fed to go to the Derby! Pacific coast, have long been|Clark of Prescott, Ont., was|day he had an_ international ' . Poe : POPLARS 9 -- OAKS 8 distance of 1% miles. iprized. named president-elect. jteam signed up for Toronto City INTER-COUNTY Softball League, which enjoyed a good | Laurence Wry led Poplars' ' of the: Hastert Caflada Protes- season last year, is holding a meeting tonight, at eight jattack with five goals while! sional Soccer League. FEATURING o'clock, at 671 Albert street (corner of Bloor and Albert) |Merek Collar, Bill Rajkovic, Ed| BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Pe Oe and all of last year's. teams, along with any new prospective (Luke and Oliver Galea each Pregl thoes Sliders gaasl clubs, are urged to have a representative on hand. scored once. | their alvin at 'he gaine "shied | -------- --__----| Oaks' Bill Melynchuck had) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Baltimore (Pappas 2-0) at; International League away? dros coeine ware, be | ondon ; jfour with Altinos Felix scoring American League Minnespolis (Kralick 0-2), WL Pet. GBL! said \the hat trick. Herb Chapman WL Pct. GBL National League Jacksonville | , | lscored the other Oak marker. New York 12 5 .706 WL Pet. GBL' Buffalo 667 i i , Soble Suggests Detroit 9: 7 562 2%4\San Francisco 17 5.773 Atlanta the ban, arrived here with seven 6 3 .667 | Younger, himself a victim of 6 3 * er : 5 3 .625 LEAGUE STANDINGS Cleveland 9 7 562 2% |St. Louis 13 4.765 1% | Rochester 43 a | players, | 45 a4 a W L Pts. Baltimore 10 8 .556 244 | Pittsburgh 13 7.650 3 |Richmond "444 "I was warned that I couldn't) The strong colour trend to Blue is 2 1 e 2 : Poplars 0 4 |Chicago 11 9 .550 Los Angeles, 14 9 .609 3% /C ' |play for a team in Canada, but | Change In Finals | Oaks 1 2 | Minnesota 10 10 .500 Hi Philadelphia 471 His Second a iy \I'm hopeful of getting permis- | magnificently reflected in these Cedars 1 2 Kansas City 10.11 476 4" /Gincinnali 4507 'hasiuitiaaas "dines n to play in 9 y aples os Angeles : Milwaukee AN 7 ga 5 sald. : HAMILTON (CP) -- Kenneth| MAY LACK FUNDS Next games: Tuesday, May 8,/| Boston 710 412 5 |Houstor 412 i" Baa! 100 000 000 - 1 He said the English League|]~ suitings. An achievement In elegance and D. Soble, owner of Hamilton) "If this series goes the limit. | Gave vs Cedars and 7.30 Washington 3 13.188 8% |Chicago 997 19) Sack ville =. 000 100 20x- 3 71) hably enforced the ban. be- Red Wings, suggested Wednes-|it will mean the teams will have}, F Wawlace ve Marlo American League New. York ' '176 11% |. Coleman and Thompson; | cause many teams there are| abn day night that the Canadian/to play seven games in 12 days.) __ dbase Bal Baltimore -- 103 020 000- 6120, National League Seaffernoth, Browning (8) and! paying top wages now and don't. stl Amateur Hockey Association|This is hard on the working Minnesota 000 004100- 5101/Pittsburgh 200 000 000- 2 79| Thomas. P want to risk having their stars should consider changing the/man--the average hockey fan--|conditioning than the usually) Brown (1-2) Hall (6) and Tri-/San Fran. 000021 00x- 3 70/ Buffalo 000 200 220- 6 70) injured playing in the off-sea- Memorial Cup final to a home- who quite often finds that he light playoff practice. andos; Kaat (1-3) Sadowski (3)! Francis. (1-2) Face (8) and) Atlanta 003 001 000- 4103) con. i : 99.50 GARNE and-home series between the|hasn't the money or the time Hamilton has an impressive Manning (6) Stange (7) Boni-/McFarlane; Marichal (4-2) and Birrer, Bennett (6) Surkont) put the players themselves Colin Tass 188 sion to play in some exhibition | TTS junior hockey champions of/to attend the games. yl kowski (9) and B: «| Bai : ; ~1(8 rar bal pe eh pac ' gar? two-; in the s s s n attey. HRs:|Bailey. HRs: Pgh--Skinner (3);|(8) and Cutright; Fanok, Vick-| pay Mae uieiccce OER FOR Wena CHRO ee that| tier spilling the Kings 52 in|Bak--Powell 2 (2); Minn--Min-|SF--Mays (8). ery (8) and McCarver. LGanadn tor (he etter pay. hel reo a The. series at present alter- recaps ag ng gy gpa opener and winning Tues-/Cher (4). Houston_ 010 000000- 1 51/Columbus -- 000 003 300- 6102) average wage of a player here TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY BY nates between East and West.|»..ommend that the first two|day's battle 4-2. The third pame|New York 100001 002- 4 70/St. Lows 000 301 00x- 4 9 0|Syracuse 000 010 101- 3 90), $100 a week, compared to] Sobl ddressi the! be played out West, the {8 scheduled at Guelph tonight. Chicago 010 200 000- 3 40) Johnson (0-4) Umbricht (8)| Smith, Priddy (9) and Rush-|about $75 in Britain, Younger'| "4 was Big steer. é al eter P pe Bart ve Proved Terry, Coates (2-0) (7) andjand Ranew; Gibson (2-1) andjing; Gabler, Donnelly (7) Hoy! added : seventh annual Memorial Cup/next two in the East an n| Edmonton followed the Wings|Howard; Horlen (1-2) and Lol-|Sawatski, Schaffer (9). HRs:|(8) and Dotterer 2 a _--____---- Procress Branp Crotnes dinner attended by this year sjreturn to the West to complete) onto the ice and took things at|lar. HR: NY--Howard (4). \Hsn--Pendleton (3); Stl--White| Richmond 000 010 010- 2 71 a. See ee oe nee jan easier pace. Coach Buster|Detroit 112 220 000 - 812 0|(3). f Rochester 000 20200x- 4 72) Giants' K nO t| and ry ed bl er yton e said that vs inessonst Brayshaw made the western|Kansas City 070 300 11x - 1215 1|Chicago 000 200 100-3 90, Lasko, Bronstad (4) St ; 1ants uen ut) "The House of Style th end. eficteis trom voller te. essesaet @atel coun champs concentrate on shoot-) nogsi (3-3) Jones (2) Glad-|Los Angeles 100000000- 1 32/and Hall: Baker, Castro (3) andl For Men & Boys" fessional and amateur oF ate The first two ganies of the pres-| ding (4) Aguirre (5) Kline (7)| Buhl (1-1) Elston (7) and Ber-|Herrera. ' : With Toe Injury An estimated 500 attended thelent series, one here and one in Both Push and Brayshaw are and* Brown; Bass, Wyatt (2-1)|tell; Koufax (4-2) Roebuck (7) | figuring on lineup changes for|(4) Segui (8) and Sullivan.|L. Sherry (9 N. S : Games Today SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--San| gee jet tre toes io __ tonight's aa HRs: tt (4) Kaline| HR: nears a). "1 Columbus at Syracuse (N) |Francisco manager Alvin Dark y | pees a pene oes ' Jack Wildfong or Bob Dean|(7) Bruton (3); KC--Siebern (3) Probable Pitchers Today pea " osama yl said Wednesday it may be hext up as archaic, oblie said: 7 . 7 ) ron at Jacksonville () inj il ite unfair to ask a group of GET TOUGH WORKOUT --or both--will dress for. the Causey (1). Pittsburgh (McBean 3-0) a Buffalo at Atlanta (N) week before injured outfielder) : Earlier in the day, Red Wing); ; aC Probable Pitchers Today San Fiancisco (Sanford 2-2). Harvey Kuenn can return to the) boys to travel 2,000 miles from|coach Eddie Bush put his squad| 110° with Bryan Campbell sit: Boston (Muffett 0-0) at Wash- Milwaukee _(Piche (a) atl Amaelian Aveaetation Giants' lineup. their homes to compete for|through a tough workout at the ington (Stenhouse 0-0) Philadelphia (Mahaffey 2 - 3) Wednesday's Results Kuenn, spiked in the big toe MEN'S WEAR LTD. hockey's top amateur prize. arena in Guelph. He ordered the) Edmonton will try to un- New York (Ford 2-0) at Chi-|night. Oklahoma City 5 Omaha 3 last Wednesday at Pittsburgh, | ' "The present series is tough|grinding stop - and - start skat-|scramble its attack with the|cago (Buzhardt 3-1) night. Houston (Guisti 0-2) at St. Dallas-Fort Worth 2-6 Indiana- was one of the Giants' leading] 74 SIMCOE N. 723-3611 on not only the players but the|ing routine, something that/addition of Marc Dufour, picked) "Detroit (Gallagher 0-1) at Louis (Simmons 3-0) night. polis 1-9 hitters with a .382 average for fans, as well," he added. 'smacked more, of pre-season'up from Brandon Wheat Kings.|Kansas City (Bass 0-3). ' (Only games scheduled) lLouisville'9 Denver 5 |15 games. |

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