10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 6, 1963 WOBBLY VICTOR--Glassy- eyed Canadian middleweight boxing champion Blair Rich- ardson of South Bar, N.S., is their 12-round title' fight in ardson won a unanimous de- Halifax Saturday night. De- spite' the hard pounding he took in the late rounds, Rich- assisted to his corner by hand- Jers of Challenger Wilf Greaves of Edmonton and Detroit after the bell ending periority in the early rounds. --(CP Wirephoto) Theyre At Chicago points, despits' a 7-3 defeat by Associated Press Sports Writer) Los Angeles Dodgers. San Fran-|nil the secon ne | It seems only yesterday thatjcisco Giants hopped into the} with a seven-hitter. Willie Mays Chicago Cubs were the biggest|lead momentarily by beating) three-run homer in the first and Everybody|New York Mets 6-3 at the Polo} By JACK HAND laugh in baseball. made snide remarks about the|/Grounds | revolving coach system and the|when they lost the second game/|the opener. school of baseball knowledge.|4-2 before 53,880, When Phil Wrigley appointed an/largest crowd. St. | athletic director, it was sug-)muffed a chance to climb when|winner. in the opener against gested he try for an Ivy League|they lost the opener to Cincin-|Cardinals although he gave up| nati Reds 5-4 and had to come)12 hits and left the Wellllil!!!. Something strangejup with four runs in the 10th/ none out in the seventh. Gene has happened. Cubs aren't/to salvage the second game 7-4.|Oliver's schedule. funny any more. Whether it's head coach Bob Kennedy, the|finally won a game from Phil-|in the 10th inning of the second! athletic director or the weather,|adelphia the little Cubbies are big boys|record for last now. They are in fourth place,/they took the second 6-2 after/first game out of Colts' hands. only two games off the pace in| bowing in the opener 6-5. the National League. When they beat. Milwaukee Braves Sunday 3-2 it was their sixth victory in their last seven starts. | | Brave and more recently a| Houston Colt, hit a homer and|Sunday with help from Jimja .383 average. |Brewer Brock had three of the six hits|ond victory in their last eight single and drove in two runs. Lindy McDaniel, a St. | Louis} Cardinal last year, came in to|off three Brave pitchers. Ranew complete the feat of saving|started the scoring with a 420-|pinch every game in the three-game foot homer, |third inning and drove in Ron/the ninth. Ron Perranoski was While Cubs were edging up,/Santo with a third-inning single.|the winner in relief over Vern series. the leaders were faltering.| Pittsburgh Pirates remained in;Grounds finaly got a chance/since his recall from the mi- / first place by four percentage'to cheer when Milwaukee 7-5, Pittsburgh de-|loose in scoring the winning run feated Los Angeles 5-0, Cincin-|in the opener at nati defeated St. Louis 60, San/Dick Farrell A couple of players picked wp|Francisco walloped New York|with a seven-hitter in the sec- from other clubs did the job/17-4 and Philadelphia defeated ond game. After it was all over,| Sunday. Merritt Ranew, once a|Houston 7-0. Not Laughing po viers Prien ; Cubs N OW Mourned Here A shadow of gloom was cast over the five-pin bowlers who | attended the final wind-up meet- 1 ing of the Toronto City Major League, at the King Edward Hotel on Sunday, when Secre- tary Pere Cutting announced that Eddie Hawkes, member of the famous Peo- ple's Credit Jewellers club, had passed away on Saturday night. : Eddie had been one of the top eee with) powlers in the Toronto City ;, |Major and in Canada, for over cli-| 35 years and had won praztical- ly every honor possible, includ- ing team championship, singles} championship, high average, in- dividual high awards, etc. He captained the People's eam which ,established the world's record score of 4763 for three games at Ace Bowling, on January 19, 1957. Last year, an Eddie Hawkes Trophy was set) up for Ontario's top bowling booster. ; A great friend of the mem- bers of the Oshawa Acadian} Cleaner club, Eddie was the} guest of honor at a_ special! night at Red Wing Orchards, which was held only a few weeks ago, Saturday, March 30. At this special event, on be- half of the members of the Acadian Cleaner club, Bob Gal- lagher presented Eddie with a TV set and the old '"'Skinper" was thrilled on this occasion, snapped Giants' six-game win- ning string in the second game Felipe Alou's two-run blast in only to drop back|the fourth beat Galen Cisco in the season's| Jim O'Toole. of Cincinnati be- Louis also;came the majors' first six-game two-run homer In the. other action, Houston|maxed Cards' four-run outburst Phillies, their/ game. when; Don tying season, Demeter knocked the He slid into rookie catcher John t In Saturday games, Cubs beat)Bateman and jarred the ball Philadelohia. evened matters Phils' Wes Covington was lead- Cal Koonce was Cubs' winnerjing the league in hitting with and McDaniel. Lou; Dodgers managed their sec- games ona three-run horher by| hitter Lee Walls off his first, in the|/Harvey Haddix' first pitch in The big crowd at the Polo|Law, making his first start | Carl Willey/nors. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS A great competitor and a great guy, Eddie will be miss- ed by his many friends in the five-pin game a!l over Ontario.| By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League Pittsburgh 13 8 .619 Kansas City ¥% |New York WL Pct. GBL'busschere (0-0) at Kansas City 15 9 .625 Bowsfield (1-3) N 11 8 579 (Only games scheduled) 1% cision on the basis of his su- | former | * Sages 'BATTERED BUT -- Blair Richardson Retains His Title By IAN DONALDSON HALIFAX: (CP) -- Canadian middleweight champion Blair Richardson was admitted to hospital early Sunday a few hours after retaining his title by a unanimous 12-round decision over rough Wilfie Greaves. The 22-year-old divinity stu- dent from South Bar, N.S.» was badly battered by Greaves in the late stages of the gruelling fight Richardson was admitted to Victoria General Hospital for checks. A hospital official said Sunday night "Blair is perfectly well . he's gettng masses of visitors. He recovered very quickly." X-rays showed no head injur- fes, the spokesman said. Rich- ardson was to be kept in hospi- tal a further day for rest. Richardson, bleeding and bleary-eyed, was pounded by the ex-champion in the 12th round as Greaves attempted to score a knockout. Richardson was tangled in the ropes at the end and Greaves' handlers got ,him back in the ring just after |the bell sounded. He appeared |dazed for several minutes. quarter of a pound more than Greaves. WAS THIRD FIGHT ; It was the third time the two fighters--each an exponent of completely different styles--met for the chamrionship and first fight of the three to go the dis- tance. Greaves, an Edmonton native who revels in in-fighting and never stops swinging, won the first at Glace Bay, N.S., last July with a 10th round technical knockout to hold his title. In the second match at Glace Bay last September, Richard- son -- a standup fighter who likes to throw long punches and sgems relatively ineffective in close -- battered Greaves vi- ciously and scored an eighth- round TKO. The 4,242 fans contributed a gross gate of $14,478, a record for a Halifax fight promotion but about $2,000 short of the At- lantic Provinces record gate es- tablished last July in Glace Bay for the first Richardson-Greaves fight. Judge Don Kerr gave it to| Richardson 7-4-1, Alex Nicker-| son had it 5-4-3 and Harold | Richardson weighed 160, one- Johnson had it 6-4-2. Eddie Hawkes, Didn't Touch Base, Costs Three Runs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manager Pedro Gomez of the Richmond Virginians would ap- preciate it very much if pitcher Al Downing's foot and first base became better acquainted. Syracuse shaded the Vees 3-2 Sunday in an International League baseball game when the Chiefs plated three unearned runs in the first inning. Down- ing inadvertently kicked open jthe scoring door for the Chiefs when he kicked a routine play at first base. He took a throw one step from the bag and never moved any closer. | Atlanta swept a doubleheader) \from Indianapolis 4-2 and 11-1| and climbed into a tie with Ar-| kansas for first place in the} Southern Division. Arkansas dé-| feated Buffalo, the Northern D:- vision leader, 5-3. Columbus trounced Jacksonville 10-1, and| "renews swept Toronto 6-1 and A two-run homer in the ninth \ inning by Jeoff Long and DICKIE KERR He Pitched Two Wins But Word Champs | Mates Sold Out Series HOUSTON (AP) -- Dickie| Kerr, baseball's "little giant"| as a player, manager, scout and| honest hero of the infamous Black Sox scandal, died Satur- ~ day of cancer, He was 69, Kerr, a_ left-handed: pitcher, won two games in the 1919 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY Johnny Lewis' bases - empty homer decided the opener for soccER Atlanta at Indianapolis' in the) Oshawa and District League ninth inning. |-- Polonia vs Bathurst, at 8.00 SCORE LOSES p.m. Herb Score, making his sec-| SOFTBALL ond start for the Indians in the| Civil Service League -- Fire- nightcap, drew his second Joss|fighters vs Foley's, at Baker's after walking four batters in the|Park; Eaton's vs Post Office, first inning and yielding a three-|at Cowna's Park; Times vs tun double to Doug Clemens.|Oshawa Dairy, at Northway Long homered again for Atlanta] Park and Reynolds vs City Hall, in the second game. lat Thornton's Corners; Ali Arkansas scored four runs in| games at 6.45 p.m. the first inning to whip Buffaio.| BASEBALL Six of the first seven Travelers} [Leaside Junior League--Osh- hit safely off Bison starter Carllawa Canadian Tire L gi ires Sugar Ray Robin: good use of his 25 years of, ring experience, took an easy third- round knockout over unknown Maurice Rolbnet of Algeria Sat- urday night. drew 2,800 fans, crowd ever to see a boxing match in this industrial city 85 miles east of Montreal. RO READ cif SOU een emery are aarti |SUGAR RAY CONNECTS WITH A RIGHT, MAURICE ROLBNET GOES DOWN SCISSORED SPORT : Sugar Ray Robinson, 43, Wins Bout In Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE, e. (CP)--|both 30-lap heats of the event, ;--making|averaging 85.3 miles an hour on nis fastest lap of the 1.8-mile Westwood racing circuit in sub- urban Coquitlam and better than 81 miles an hour for the whole course. Second place Sat- urday went to: Ludwig Heim- rath of Toronto, driving a Porsche Spyder, whose fastest lap was 83.2 miles an hour. Grant's victory won him an all- expense-paid trip to Mosport, The scheduled 10 - rounder the largest Robi , who turned 43 Fri- Mathias. s D Laurie's Sports, at Frank Bertaina struck out) Talbot Park, Leaside, 7.30 p.m. nine Toronto batters and hurled a a five-hitter in the first game TUESDAY for Rochester, and Bily Short FLOOR HOCKEY restricted the Maple Leafs to|_ Simcoe Hall four hits in the second game,| Playoffs -- Cedars vs Oaks, at Sam Bowens homered in each|7.00 p.m.; Willows vs Poplars, game for Rochester, and Steve|at. 7.30 p.m. and Pines vs Bilko and Fred Valentine con-| Maples, at 8.00 p.m.; All games tributed two-run homers in the at Simcoe Hall. second game. ice ' |West Germany s t 'Set New Mark NEW YORK (CP)--The world- ba: ene . Champion eight from Ratzeburg, the team winning five West Germany demonstrated | their power 'and. skill again Sat- jurday, setting a course record as they whipped crews from St. went to games. The impact of Kerr's two vic- tories wasn't felt until almost a day, stayed on the defensive in stocky Algerian fighter with a right to the head in the second forest League - heavyweight champion, kayoed|the Pan-American Games Billy Henderson of Patterson,/Sao Paulo, Brazil, took first NJ., at 1:32 of the third round.|place in the .410-gauge event Boery is a native of Lennox-|with 47 out of 50 birds and ville, Sherbrooke, who now lives in London, Ont. | Ont., for the June 2 Canadian championships. HARTMAN. WINS TORONTO (CP) --RCAF 'ound. | Sadn. Ldr. Barney Hartman of The crafty veteran toyed with| Ottawa Sunday won the Ontario he first round but staggered the Rolbnet in the third round be-|open skeet shooting champion- fore flooring him at 1:55. ' j , Ship for. the third successive Robinson weighed 161% year, smashing 294 out of a pos- pounds and seemed in good con-/sible 300 birds in four events. | dition. Rolbnet weighed 165. 4 40. |Hartman, bronze medal winner Burke Emery, Canadian light|in trap shooting competition at in Que., two miles from)|first place in the .28-gauge event ith 50 out of 50 birds. He won jfourth place in the .20-gauge class with 97 out of 100 an VANCOUVER (OP) ee serry| 1.8. special, | ba , "pore 7 py lo toaar ous |Lister of Toronto tied for tee urday as he drove to victory in| after a 175bird shoot. the 108-mile Western Canada ITALIA WINS sports car championship. The) TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto young United States driver won/Italia defeated Toronto City 2-1 year later. "We were in St. Louis with only four games remaining in the 1920 season when the scan- Catharines, Ont., and the New | York Athletic Club in an inter- national exhibition row. Ratzeburg oarsmen also} ! . Dunn's Clothing |.:"%.." e188 | World Series although eight of/dal broke on Sept. 28," Kerr re- 11 8 .579 International League v n his Chicago White Sox team-jcalled, "It all came out in the 13 11 .542 Northern Division -- |Boston -- |Baltimore St. Louis 16 10 .615 2 San Francisco 16 10 615 | jtrimmed St. Catharines in a | two-boat run for coxless fours ----------|Sunday in the opening game of 9 the Eastern Canada _Profes- + «+! !sional Soccer League. All goals REMEMBER WHEN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |were scored in the first half jwith George Pedersen getting Tottenham Hokepar ¢ Ml oth Talis goals and Ambrose ready champions of 13 11 42 3 11 10 .524 WL Pct.G mates later were banned from| papers before anything was said| while several hundred fans| English Soccer League, won. ,| Morgan scoring for Toronto 2 13 13 .500 3 12 13 .480 11 12 .478 10 12 455 vhicago Milwaukee las Angeles Philadelphia Cincinnati New York 915 365 Houston. 817 .320 Saturday's Results San Franciseo 17 New York 4 St. Louls 0 Cincinnati 6 Houston © Philadelphia 7 Los Angeles 0 Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 7 Milwaukee 5 Sunday's Results 3% | 4 6 1% St. Louis 47 Cincinnati 5-4 Houston 5-6 Philadelphia 6-2 Los Angeles 7 Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 3 Milwaukee 2 | Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles, Drysdale (2-2) at} Pittsburgh, Friend (3-1) (Only game scheduled) American League | Chicago |Cleveland 314 |Los Angeles Minnesota Washington Detroit New York 3 Minnesota 2 Washington 1 Chicago 8 Baltimore 8 Detroit 4 |Boston 3 Kansas City 14 | Cleveland 6 Los Angeles 0 New York 1 Minnesota 4 San Francisco 6-2 New York 3-4) Washington 0-8 Chicago 8-7 |Baltimore 4 Detroit 12 Boston 3 Kansas City 2 |Cleveland 4 Los Angeles 3 New York, Ford (2-2) at De-| Atlanta 4-11 Indianapolis 2-1 om. Acadien Club's */)-Pin Champs Me The Oshawa Acadien Club! | wound up a successful 1962:63 : si nf bowling season recently with ot geseh : rt me \the annual banquet and presen- Indianapolis 476 3 | tation of trophies. : Columbus | Dunn's: Clothing team receiv. | Jacksonville he sia le ory egene| von Fad 3 | eg : ishing in first place and also The Sunday's Results | Athasiia 19 Eoaeeeie ¢ Motor City Bowling Trophy, for Buffalo 5 Little Rock 3 wighos Sie pyar honors. Svracuse 6 Richmond 9 Club president Leavie Devone Toronto 3 Rochester 7 presented the trophies to team Columbus 1-1 Jacksonville 3-4 /C#Ptain Carad Bois, Simon Paul- Sunday's Results in, _Rose MacNeil, Aubin Le- Claire, Leonel Dignard and Lou Nolet. Following this presentation, Matt. Kotelko, of Oshawa Motor City Bowling, presented his trophy to Carad Bois. 9 9 500 12 5 .706 12 14 462 9 9 500 10 13 .435 9 10 .474 10 15 .400 514 | Richmond 7 11 .389 914 391 5% Toronto... -7 12 .368 Saturday's Results Southern Division Buffalo Rochesier 414 |Syracuse Probable Pitchers Today troit, Aguirre (3-2) N. Syracuse 3 Richmond 2 Minnesota, Roland (2-0) at Los Toronto 1-3 Rochester 6-5 Angeles, Chance (2-2), N. Little Rock 5 Buffalo 3 -|Columbus 10 Jacksonville 1 Whips Yankees Agai Chuck Schilling/Roger Lousiers, By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer Minnesota Twins may not send Camilo Pascual a contract until the day before the season opens next year. The star right- hander apparently does not thrive on spring training. A stubborn holdout in 1962, Pascual didn't sign until late March, but threw a shutout in his first regular season start and was 15-6 by July 27, when he hurt his arm. He finished 20- 11. This season Twins signed him right after New Year's Day. Pascual got plenty of spring work, but he lost his first three reguiar season starts. He won his next two, but was not at his best. Not until Sunday did he round 4ate---his normal eye - popping form, as he set New York Yai- kees down with six hits and beat them 4-1. Roger Maris ruined his chance for his seventh career shutout over the Yanks. He already tops the ma- jors in blanking the perennial ions. The loss kept Yankees 1% back of the American jeaders, Kansas City bounced, 3-2 by Boston Red Sox. Individual trophies were pre- jsented to Carod Bois, men's |high average witner; Robert Laverle, runner-up;)Theresa De- | Murfel Lasier, run- nér-up. _ | 'The "B" Group champion- ship trophy was presented to the winners, team captain place -tie with New York. Dave|Malzone and Lillian Vam- Morehead, $75,000 bonus right-| homered for Boston. toar, James Dougie, Del, Ar- for Boston. Tigers, still in the gellar, had|senault and Laurier Jalluchon. lost four straight before they; Theresa MacNeil, the season's END SLUMP . .|found their hitting eyes against|popular substitute when others In other games, Detroit Ti-\Oriojes. Freehan's double and|were unable to attend, receiv- gers snapped out of a slump/an error put Detrot ahead injed a special "sportsmanship" with a 12-4 victory over Balti-|jhe fourth. Tom Sturdivant,| trophy more Orioles, with $100,000-plus| picked up in a deal with Pitts-| ---- bonus catcher Bill Freeham)bhyrgh, was the winner in relief. RECALL JOHNSON clubbing two homers and a dou-) Angels lost their fourth) TORONTO (OP) -- The Mil- ble, Cleveland Indians, won their) straight as Bo Belinsky's record fourth straight, 4-3 over Los/felj to 1-4. Dick Donovan had a Angeles Angels, and 'Chicago|4.1 jead in the ninth, when An- White Sox split with Washing-| gels got two, but Barry Latman ton Senators, winning 8-0 and/stopped them in relief. losing 8-7. Hoyt Wilhelm's knuckleball Cuban-born Pascual, now ajapparently didn't knuckle at Miami resident, was at his/Chicago. The relief pitcher sharpest against Yankees in the\came in with two out and two| fourth inning, when Tom Treshjon in the ninth inning of the| tripled with one out. He then|second game and Chuck Hnton | SHORGAS struck out Mickey Mantle and/hit his first pitch for a three-run| HEATING & Maris. homer that sank Sox. APPLIANCES Lenny Green hit a homer off; Ray Herbert pitched a three- loser~-Ralph--Terry_in_the_first| hitter over Senators in the first| Industrial and Commercial erry and Vic Power doubled home a|game, and Dave Nicholson and| The established, reliable Gas Deoler in your area. run in the third. Terry had/Ron Hansen homered for Chi- 31 CELINA ST. beaten Twins five straight times! cago. (Corner of Athol) before Sunday. 728-9441 Baseball League have recalled outfielder Lou Johnson from To- national League. The Braves bought Johnson from Toronto him back to the Maple L eafs only a few days ago. : Have Your Suit Styled . and Tailored by | SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens Morehead, a 19-year-old whose other victory was a_ shutout over Washington, held hard-hit-; ting Kansas City to one run and| two hits over the first s#ven inn- ings, but needed relief help) from Dick Radatz in the eighth The Sox jumped into a second waukee Braves of the National| ronto Maple Leafs of the Inter-! late last season and had farmed} baseball for having conspired to throw the series to Cincinnati. Kerr died at his home, a house that had been given to} him in 1958 as a birthday pres-| jent by Stan Musial. | While a manager at Daytona Beach, Fla., a St. Louis Cardi- nal farm club, Kerr advised Musial, then a sore-armed Car- dinal rookie, to forget about pitching and concentrate on hit- \ting. He encouraged the young jrookie to continue playing the! outfield. Kerr had a dream that never came true--to be named to the baseball Hall of Fame. He was \ineligible for the honor because rules governing admission spec- ify a player must have been in \the major leagues at least 10 years. . Kerr played three years in the |majors, all with the White Sox, 1919-20-21. His major league pitching record was 53 won and | 34 lost. In the 1919 scandal that rocked the baseball world, |Kerr's White Sox lost the first two games to the Reds. - | Unaware that gamiers had bought off the Sox stars, Kerr pitched the third game. He shut {out Cincinnati 3-0 on three hits, He pitched the sixth game and won it 4-1 in 10 innngs. | Cincnnati won the World Se res that year 5-3. The baseball championship in those. days Utah, 8. to the club." watched from the shores of Or- Although eight of the White/ Suard Beach Laggen on ¢ warm Sox players were banned from| What little breeze there was baseball for life, Kerr and the) helped the smooth, fast-stroking others were cleared. {German eight to a course-rec- Kerr broke with the White Sox|ord time of six minutes, 11 sec- over a salary dispute in 1921,Jonds as they finished 244 boat He played so-called "outlaw/lengths ahead of the St. Cathar- baseball" until his. reinstate-|ines Rowing Club crew. NYAC the Foot ball Association | City- See HEE Cup three years ago today , to become the first team CompLaTe since 1897 to notch up the || GOLF EQUIPMEN League - Cup double. The New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Spurs took the cup with a 2-0 victory over Leicester | Visit WHITBY GOLF jand COUNTRY CLUB City . It was their third cup triumph, with victories in 655-4952 1901 and 1921, ment in 1925, But by then his|was another three lengths back. pitching arm had lost its zip,| St. Catharines, rowing its first He wound up his playing career|competition of the year and not in the Texas League in 1927, | expecting to beat the well-condi- jtioned Germans, finished in 6:15 WEEKEND FIGHTS and the pickup NYAC crew, to- gether in the shell only a few By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Las Vegas, Nev.--Willie Pas- times before, was timed in 6:21 trano, 176, Miami, outpointed --both also under the previous record of 6:28 for the 2,000-me- Wayne Thornton, 175%, Fresno, Calif., 10. tre course. In the coxless fours the Ger- Sherbrooke, Que.--Sugar Ray Robinson, 16144, New York, mans used two men from their eight and the Canadians were knocked out Maurice Rolbnet, 165, Algeria, 3. all from St. Catharines eight. 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