10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 18, 1969 § ' ' H 'Three of the top favoured eight entries in today's $150,- O0-added Preakness Stakes, *% HERE ARE THREE TOP FAVORITES FOR TODAY'S BIG RACE are shown following their are Chateaugay, with Braulio The Preakness, middie jewel Baeza up; Bob Menell on_ in racing's Triple Crown, is workouts over the Pimlico Candy Cpots and Omer Cal- at 1 and 3-16 miles, track yesterday, Left-to-right, vert astride Rural Retreat, --AP» Wirephoto | Sudbury Wolves double and Schilling walked, ' : e |turned back his toughest jam of l |the evening in the eighth. Dick e OWS 1e | wiams opened it' with a pinch 4 Halts Red Sox By JIM HACKLEMAN /but the Kansas City lefty got jthe next three men in routine \style, Roman Mejias' single with |dropped four straight, seven of/t44 away in the ninth was Bos- A lated Press Sports Writer|their last eight and 10 of 12, be-|fon's third and final hit, and Another superb pitching job fore by. Ted Bowsfield and a hercu- lean hitting performance by Bob Allison have scrambled the standings at the opposite ends of the American League race, Bowsfield, Vernon, B.C., na- tive who no-hit Minnesota for eight innings last Saturday be- fore settling for a two-hit vic- tofy, turned in a_ masterful three-hitter Friday night as the Kansas City Athletics blanked Bdston 2-0. The setback halted the Red Sox' winning string at five games and dumped them out of first place--six percent- points -back of Chicago erupting against the Indi- ans, but they now hold ninth place by a half game over Washington, |KNOCKS IN FOUR |Bowsfield had his third victory against four losses. inning against Dave Morehead the Red Sox' 19-year-old rookie | Joe Pepitone of the New York|sensation who had won his first! Yankees and Leon Wagner of|three, George Walusik tagged Los Angeles also put on a dis-|the teen-aged right-hander for a play of muscle with two hom-/two-run double in the third after ers apiece as the Yanks nipped/a walk to Jerry Lumpe and a the Angels 4-3, Pepitone's pairjdouble by Norm Siebern. of two-run clouts supported the The A's had only one payoff) President Resigns SUDBURY (CP) -- Ted Hill resigned Friday as president of Sudbury Wolves of the Eastern Professional Hockey League but {will remain with the team as a director. Hill said pressure of business caused him to retire after five years, four of them after the team joined the EPHL, j The team executive will meet Tuesday to select a new presi- dent, | "HAVE MORE CHILDREN New home owners in Canada |now have larger families, aver- jaging 1.87 children in 1962 com- {pared with 1.24 in 1950, four-hit pitching of Jim Bouton. The Detroit - at - Washington! twi - night doubleheader was) GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pet. GBL 20 13 606 -- 18 12 600 % 17 12 586 19 14 .576 19 14 .576 14 14 500 17 21 ~.447 12 19 .387 Minnesota 12 20 .375 Washington 13 22 .871 Results Friday Minnesota 11 Cleveland 4 Chicago at Baltimore ppd, Detroit at Washington ppd, Los Angeles 3 New York 4 Kansas City .2 Boston 0 Chicago Boston New York Baltimore Kansas City Cleveland Los Angeles Detroit % % % 1 4 1 3 5 7 7 8 rain rain Pittsburgh (Law 1-1) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 3-4), Philadelphia (Hamilton 2 - 0) at Houston (Bruce 2-3), Cincinnati (Purkey 1-0) at St. Louis (Sadecki 0-3) N. Milwaukee (Shaw 0-2) at Chi- cago (Buhl 2-3), International League Southern Division WL Pct, GBL 19 13 .504 16 12 571, 1 17 17 500 3 15 18 455 4% 12 21 364 7% Division 16 12 571 -- 1 613 552 1% Atlanta Arkansas Indianapolis Jacksonville Columbus Northern Buffalo ter Probable Pitchers Today Kansas City (Wickerham 2-2) at Boston (Conley 2-1), Los Angeles (Belinsky 1-6) at New York (Ford 4-2). Chicago (Herbert 5-1) at Bal- timore (McCormick 0-2) N. Detroit (Bunning 1 - 4) at Washington (Quirk 0-0) N. Minnesota (Kaat 1 - 4) at Cleveland (McDowell 2-2), - National League WL Pet, GBL 23 13 .639 -- 20 16 556 3 3% 4 San Francisco Los Angeles . . St. Louis 20 17 541 18 16 .529 16 17 485 17 19 472 6 16 18 .471 15 18 .455 16 21 .432 15 21 .417 | Results Friday Milwaukee at Chicago ppd, |Cincinnati 2 St. Louis |Philadelphia 1 Houstorj 4 | Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 9 |New York 3 San Francisco 4 | _ Probable Pitchers Today New York (Willey 3-2) at San| Francisco (Sanford 6-2), | 'SKY WONDER' IS JET-WEEK HUNCH NEW YORK (AP)--Are you | a hunch player with the | horses? | Then you have to forget Candy Spots, Never Bend and Chateaugay in today's Preak- ness at Pimlico. The hunch horse Wonder, With the world still thinking about Gordon Cooper's 22-or- bit through space, you can bet outsiders with jet-age monik- ers are going to get a heavy play at race tracks. Philadelphia Cincinnati Houston New York is Sky called because of rain in the second inning of the opening! FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 3- and ¢ game, erasing a grand - slam/Ziu,"'¢, males fillies, claiming all White Sox, whose game at Bal- timore was knocked out by rain. Allison blasted three home runs in consecutive times at bat and the faltering Minnesota Twins struggled out of the cel- lar with an 11-4 romp over Cleveland. The Twins had homer by the Senators' Larry) jojsann.yn Osborne and a solo homer by|3-IRISH 'TODDY ||... 23.40 16.80 the Tigers' Al Kaline. 1L-CAP MADELEINE .... 17:30 4, \J ' ire JC hit--a third - inning mills Anos 108, Robinson, | Gardiner Farm er and Rotman W Hunter 4, M9, 8 Nedeau, jsha, Trainer J C Meyer | : i .| Janilyn, 3, 115, 9, Bakos, T E King Bowsfield, throwing @ frus-) {itn 'Toddy, 3; 168, 3, Bolln, V Martin trating assortment of breaking Jr stuff, limited the Red Sox to one ' Cap Madeleine, 3, 111, 10, Remillard, single by) Belle Ange,' 3, Chuck Schilling -- until he) Viscount Hardinge Miss Bodkin, 3, 108, M, Turcotte, Filrtys Dea, 9, 111, 8, Pong, R Anderson SPORTS MENU Wild Frult, 3, 103, 7, Simpson, Kemp- | Running Trance, 3, 103, 1, Griffiths, By Geo. H. Campbell 5's North Cairn, 3, 110, 6,~Dittfach, M. Y 7 amp e J Annesley Jr i is Mac's Brat, 3, 108, 6, Walsh, Mrs. | SPORTS EDITOR Siiaek Ties, Beach Sta | Winner ch f 3 Blue Royal tnd -- Dilku- | Start good, won driving Pool 21,540 Double pool 42,965 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA CITY & DISTRICT Softball Associa- tion got off the ground last night, for their 1968 sea- SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlonge. 4 year-olds and up, Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900 . 18,90 8.20 6.60) | Reactor 7, 113, 4, Potts, Farm Sta Malucina, 4p 108, 6, Bolin, J V Martin Star Shadow, 5, 111, 8, Armstrong, |P Del Greco |Winner b h 5, Chop Chop -- Stalina. Trainer F Gombolay Start good, won driving Pool 57,275 FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile, Cdn, foaled. | Purse $2900, |3:\WARRIORS DAY |1-VIVA LA ZACA |SROYAL MAPLE ' . 220 | Warriors Day 3, 120, 3, Robinson, C. Smythe Viva La Zaca 3, 120, 1, Gubbins, Bo- | Teek Farm Royal Maple 3, 118, 6, Turcotte, J-L Levesque Willhooks 3, 117, %, Potts, Gard'n'r 3, 117, 4, Fitzs's, Roman Thunder Seedhouse QUINELLA 3 and 1 PAID 830,80 Winner it bg 3 by Whirling Home-- Chall Amare Trainer J, Starr Start good, won driving Pool 19,787. Quinella Pool 29,544, SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlonge, 4-year.) olds and up, Clmg. all $10,000, Purse Monarch Park 4, 107, $2400 5, Tw 'i Addison Hall Sta =e Natural| How about Atomic Jet in the second at Pimlico and Whirl for Joy in the second at Churchill Downs? Or you might like Copper Sky in the second at Ascot or Far Hori- zon in the second at Beulah, Hasty Orbit is running in the fourth at Ascot and Smart Flyer in the fifth at Green- wood in Toronto, Blue Light in the sixth and Follow the Sun in the eighth also are run- ning at Greenwood. Bob Panasiuk | Leads Sub-Pros At Whitby Club WHITBY, Ont. (CP) -- De fending champion Bob Panas- n SOCCER son and launched what could be one of the most suc- cessful seasons in the organization's long and color- fii history. Eight teams lined up at the barrier last night, with entry fees paid -- and when all the hum- ng-and-hawing had been imously settled for a two-section Major League, with Nerthern and Southern Div "Igcal" entries, nucleus of what has in the past three years developed into one of ball circuits, will play a double schedule with each other. These teams are McLean's Esso; Heffering's, Seugog Cleaners and Bad Mats). That group includes one Ontario championship team and two provincial fin of softball! The Northern new entries -- a strong Port Perry club, bolstered with Brooklin talent; the Ontario Intermediate "C" champions from Mount Zion -- now to be known as Brooklin Concretes; the Ontario Juvenile champions of. last year, Genosha Aces -- this year bidding for Junior "A" laurels; and a team. Incidentally, the Juve Park next Thursday night, Juvenile-age softball players who would like to try out with the team. ! THE TWO DIVISIONS, Northern and Southern, will declare their own standings in a double schedule -- plus an interlocking schedule with the other group. When playoff time rolls around -- the teams finish- ing 4th in each group will sit on the sidelines while the others will contest Oshawa City & District championship laurels -- teams finishing first in each division being opponents in the first round, also the seponds and thirds. Northern group teams will play their "home games" on thei City & District games will be played at Alexandra Park on Tuesday and Thursday nights, with double- headers each night, to constitute a major attraction for local softball fans. The ing Tuesday night, will find Bad Boys meeting Scu- gég Cleaners at 6:30 p.m. while Heffering's and Mc- Laan's will clash at 8:15 p.m. In the Northern Divi- 7-LAST DIVIDEND 6.30 3.70 2.90 4+HASH BOY ' 4.10 3.21 6MR YO TE . Last Dividend, 8, 113, 7, Mrs L Lear Hash Boy, 6, 111, 4, Dalton, Donatella Farm Mr Yo Te, 4, 115, 6, Rogers, D A McKay Big Native, 5, 116, 1, Hale, H Dirks Bternal Lock, 4, 107, 2, Fitesimmons, Est C Turner Pepit, 6, 112, 3, Nedeau, § Gorman Prize Crew, 4, 113, 8, Potts, T G Jackson Gina Might, Rodgers DAILY DOUBLE 10 and 7 PAID 870,80 Winner bik h 5, War Result -- Miss Dividend, Trainer M Fishman Start good, won driving Pool 45,754 LeBlanc, aired, they almost unan- isions, The four stand-by Ontario's strongest soft- 4, 108, 5, Bolin, B FE Boys (formerly Pic-O- alists -- not a bad calibre group will embrace four . THIRD RACF -- 4% "Furlonge, 2 year-old fillies, maidens. Purse $2100. | BRIGHT HOPE . 16.50 7.590 3.70 6-WEDDED BLISS 3.80 2.50 4SARGES NOR Bright Hope, 2, 119, 3, Prueitt, Mrs $ Desnoyers Wedded Bliss, 2, 107, 6, Turcotte, Mrs W von Richthofen Sarges Nob, 2, 119, 4, Rogers, WG Campbell : Bright Coleen, 2, 119, 5, Dalton, D G Ross' * Night E J Re Pen Drift, 2, 112, 2, Gordon, Edmiston and Kellough Winner dk bf 2 Stella Aurata -- Bright Bones. Trainer E Mann Start good, won driving Pool 47,295 strong Oshawa Juvenile niles, who play at Cowan's will welcomé any Oshawa Raider, 2, 119, 1, Robinson, ed FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 4 year-olds and up, Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900. 2-CUT STEEL 93.50 16.70 7.70 1HOUSE ROY 12.00 8.20 TROCKY RIVER 7. Cut Steel, 5, Dittfach, Bankuti House Boy, 4, 118, 1, Rogera, Kroger and Minegarten Rocky River, 4, 109, 7, Bohenko, A awand Rusty Nai}, 4, 117, & Turestte, EB Seedhouse Bonnie Birt @ 119 8 Dalter t and MeCenn sae 1, 8 A r own diamonds. All other : iuk of Barrie finished on top 'Friday as Ontario's assistant professionals finished the first Ids, Mann| half of their annual golf tourna- ment. Nadia 4, 111, 3, Leblanc, Mrs, F. H. er Merrill Jr » 111, 8, Hernandez, Come of Age §, 116, 4. Shie! rt cure anco Mano 4, 112, 1, Gordon, E. Seedhouse orden, E- B:)"Panasiuk had rounds of 70 and A end piiteade § 116, 6, Gubbins,|75.over the par-72 Whitby Golf Winner io 6 Cheb Cie ~ Gat - Country Club course for 145 Parisienne and a three-stroke lead over berg Fey ge th Sam Young of Toronto's He Pool 48,742 ban Weston. Young finished! ith 71-77 for his 148 total. : The final 36 holes of the tour- 60 3.50 2.50)n " ' 4 we will be played in. the Included in the 80 competitors 7 mw Ww SEVENTH RACE -- 1 and 161 Pa ni h Miles 3BLACK'n Red 2HOP HOP }3)-NEVER LOOK BACK 2.80 Le Black 'n Red 3, 104, 3, Harrison, D.G ORS i | Hop Hop 3, 110, & Ditttach, z,| touring Maloney | Nev B the 6,500-yard course| |were Andy Bathgate and Vic! |Hadfield, both of New York! 5, 3, Rogers, Mr, @.| Rangers in the National: Hockey League, er Look Back 4, M6, 4, : Bnew 4, Tureotte, Rapid Fire 3, 11 Mra, C. H. Platt Plaisir 3, 106, Shields, Knox 14 15 483 2% Toronto 14 16 467 3 Richmond 12 14 462 3 Results Friday Atlanta at Jacksonville 10 Rochester 10 Buffalo 3 Toronto 17 Indianapolis 0 Syracuse 18 Columbus 7 Arkansas at Richmond ppd, rain Games Saturday pean at Jacksonville 3 Syracuse Atlanta at Richmond N Indianapolis at Toronto Rochester at Buffalo N Syracuse at Columbsu N SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY Oshawa and District -- Uk-|| woe rainia vs Rangers, at 7.00 p.m.) and Italia vs Polonia, at 8.36, DON NOTTEBART pitched p.m.; Both games at Kinsmen} a no-hitter for Houston Colts yesterday, but he didn't have He Civie Memorial Stadium. NDAY SU a no-run game with it. BASEBALL Lakeshore League 'Opening Game" -- Belleville Kenmors| vs Oshawa Merchants, at Lake-| view Park, 2,00 p.m. | Pitches MONDAY SOCCER Oshawa and District Leagué Kickers vs Hungaria, at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, | at 8.00 p.m. | BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate) League -- Oshawa Merchants) vs Belleville Kenmors, at Belle- Kir ie doa | By MIKE RATHET OLA Junior League -- Associated Press Sports Writer Brampton vs Oshawa Green| Houston's Don Nottebart, a) Gaels, at Oshawa Children's|hand-me-down pitcher with an} Arena, 8.30 p.m. undistinguished label, stitched SOFTBALL together the second no-hitter of Civil Service League -- Fire-the baseball season Friday men vs City Hall, at Thornton's|night despite a couple of loose Corners; Reynold's vs Foley's, |threads. Baker's .Park; Oshawa Times! A 27 - year - vs Eaton's, at Northway Court; with only 13 previous major Post Office vs Oshawa Dairy, Jeague wictories in four sea-| at Cowan's Park; All games at sons, Nottebart blanked Phila- 6.45 p.m. delphia with a masterful otters " smudged only by an error that im enabled the Phillies to score a Oshawa City and District As-"un in the 41 Colts' triumph. | sociation Official Openng Nottebart allowed four base Oshawa Major Lea gue (Sou-Tunners in posting the National thern Division) -- Bad Boys vs League's second no-hitter six Scugog Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m,\nights after Sandy Koufax of and Heffering's Imperials ys\the Los Angeles Dodgers did McLean's Esso, at 8.15 p.m,;|the same to San Francisco, both games at Alexandra Park; Meanwhile, the Giants kept) Northern Division --~People's their league lead at three Clothing vs Port Paley, at Portigames by downing New York Perry, 8.15 p.m. ahd Genosha|Mets 4-3 on Joey Amaifitano's Aces vs Brooklin Concrete, at/11th-inning Homer. Second-place Brooklin, 6.45 p.m, Los Angeles clubbed Pittsburgh British Boxers | FIGHTS LAST GetRoundEdge___NIGHT LONDON (AP)--British box- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing chiefs changed their rules) Vienna -- Laszlo Papp, Hun- Friday and made it impossible|gary, outpointed Randy Sandy, GS ib ats is shown here, getting a brisk head rub from teammate How- ie Goss (right) in the club- homer in the sixth inning. | Phillies got an unearned run over the plate, to spoil Notte- bart's effort. house, after his game against : --AP Wirephote the Phillies. Goss hit a 3-run No-Hitter But Loses Shutout On Run Via Error 9-3 and St. Louis trounced Cin- cinnati 14-2. The Milwaukee- Chicago game was rained out.|/Perry was the winner. Nottebart, purchased from) Frank Howard drove in three Milwaukee last November, after|runs with a double and a two- compiling a 9-9 record in three|run: homer and Nate Oliver seasons with the Braves, struck| knocked in a pair with a triple Craig, gave San Francisco its fourth straight victory, Gaylord reached base on an error by shortstop J. C, Hartman. Hartman let Don Demeter's grounder go through his legs) and Demeter wound up on sec-| ond base, moved to third on al sacrifice fly by Clay Dalrymple) and scored on Don Hoak's sac-| rifice fly. It was the first run scored against a no-hit pitcher since Bob Feller of Cleveland gave up a run to Detroit en route to} out eight and allowed three * jwalks. A fourth base runner} old right - hander} to power the Dodgers to their eighth victory in 1 Ogames, Bob Miller handed the Pirates their fourth straight loss and ninth in 11 games with Dick Scott's ninth inning relief. help. Joe Gibbon took the loss. Home runs by Stan Musial, George Altman, Dick Groat and Julian Javier got the job done for the Cardinals, along with the four-hit pitching of Ernie Broge lio. Reds' starter Joey Jay, now 1-7, was the loser. a no-hit, 291 victory in 1951. It also tied the score. Howie Goss provided the runs Nottebart needed for his fifth) victory in six decisions with a| three-run homer in the sixth' inning. TWO WILLIES HOMER BROWN"S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" The Giants pulled out to an early lead when Willie Mays and Willie McCovey connected for their seventh homers , but the Mets finally tied it in the eighth on Ron Hunt's homer. Amalfitano's first homer of ond season, off reliever Roger NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE O BUILDING MATERIALS 04 nd 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) eT ROO for a fighter to be saved from|New York, 10, middleweights. a knockout by the bell--except) Key West, Fla.--Mike De-| in the final round. John, 208, Miami, knocked out! The British Boxing Board of|Johnny Thomas, 189%, Way-| Control ruled that when a boxer|cross, Ga, 2.. Melvin Winters, is taking a count the round|i5i, of Miami, knocked out Isa must be extended to allow the Thurson, 156, of Waycross, Ga., referee to finish counting. 3, lf the boxer gets to his feet; Los Angeles -- Jose Valdez,| while the referee is counting|12244, knocked out Carlos Her-| the round will automaticallynandez, 122, 7. end, Tacoma, Wash. -- George Only the final round will last|Wright, 16014, Tacoma, stopped Acompanado 4, 118, 7, Leblanc, Mra,| F OH Merrill Jr. | Aurora Fox 4, 123, 6, Gubbins, Farara! Winner br co 3 Flushing %nd -- Black! OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results| ~ 1 Mile, 4-yearolds/Of soccer matches played Fri-| Cdn, fid, Clmg. $2500, Purse $1900 day night: b 1G. UWARFERD Os tae Sool ENGLISH LEAGUE 8-VON RICH 3.1 Division I Bolton 1 0 Smirly's Rouge 7, 112, 3, Walsh, R E Ipswich 4 Division II Rotherham 1 Scunthorpe 0 M nd » 6, » Dou-| Bh --y Boy jel 4, 112, 6, Dittfach, oe Division II Lady Gangster 5, 105, Simpson, R L/Notts C 6 Colchester 0 Hunter | Oil Can 6, 12, 8, Walker, Mise P M _ Division IV Chesterfield 1 Rochdale 3 Pn Darlington 2 Bradford 1 Duty Watch 6, 118, 7, Shields, Mann| Exeter 2 Brentford 2 nnie, | | Trainer A. I, Taylor | Start good, won easily | Pool 62,014 EIGHTH RACE Ross Warferl 4, 117, 4, Har'son, HC Burton Von brich 6, 115, 8 Fites's, § Caplan} Perse Mac's Trophy 6, 118, 2, Rogers, E | the appointed time, whether a'Ramon Herandez, 163%, Ti- No matter who's to blame CIA can help pay the costs' man is taking a count or not. 'juana, Mexico, 6. OSHAWA 5-POINT STAMPEDE @ SATURDAY MAY 18th @ 2 performances 1:30 P.M, -- 7:30 P.M, @ MON. 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EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Woollens aién, People's Clothing Juveniles play in Port Perry on _ Behe sm night while Genosha Aces visit Brooklin nr cana ped ! Concrete, this latter game at 6:45 p.m., with the | 4M Perry fixture booked for 8:15 p.m. The City & 655-4952 ict officers will have to get real busy inthe next | few days and lineuptheir season's schedule. Games Introducing ADAM & LIVI0 Two expert berbers who will put their combined 27 years of berbering ex- medical expenses if you or a member of ee family were hurt while riding in someone else's car or while a pedestrian or bicyclist (up to $1,500 per person). For more information about CIA's Automobile and Accident insurance for Thursday night will be announced on Tuesday. WEEK-END SPORTS -- This week-end, the fist holiday week-end of ts a few local attractions, besides the TV version "The Preakness" Iuvhior "A" baseball team, plays Laurie's Sports this afternoon, at Kinsmen Stadium ... OSHAWA MER- CHANTS open their Lakeshore League Intermediate achedule on Sunday afternoon, at Lakeview Park, 2:D0 o'clock, against champion Belleville Kenmors . .. OSHAWA plays back in Belleville on Monday after- GREEN GAELS have a Junior schedule la- game here at Children's Arena on Monday t ... SOCCER FANS can see their favorite sport tonight andon Monday-- at Kinsmen Civic Me- Stadium. 'TY morial OSHAWA ARENA Tuesdey, Mey 21st---8:30 P.M, United States Heavyweight Title Chempion JOHNNY VALENTINE ILIO DI PAOLO CHALLANGER SWEET DADDY SIKI & GENTLEMAN JIM HADY Tony Marion vs. Duke Noble Pet Milosh--Promotor. Tickets for these fine exhibitions on sele et the Cesine Rest. 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