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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1963, p. 15

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MacLean's Defeat Scugog Cleaners MacLean's Esso defeated Scu- Cleaners 7-5 last night in second half of the Oshawa City and District Softball Assoc. ¢win-bill, an 1i-inning thriller, homer, Appliance fail acore-book, so the result of this game is. unknown. Ron Phillips went most of the ~~ for MacLean's. He yielded leton in the second frame hit and an error pe Bigg By play, then gave So ag Fg in the 3rd when Buddy Yan opened with a dou- lowski homered in the|f gixth and the Juniors added two 'more runs in the sixth but they failed to score in the last four frames. Yahfi held MacLean's at bay for four frames but they scored a couple in the fifth and added two more in the sixth, to tie the score, One in the 9th knotted the score when Kelly walked, advanced on a passed ball and OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE RETARDED CHILDREN gar Deter, oars, eat i Randy MeArines 188, - and ur 153. 15, Linda Jon Lae jet, Leds Linda Nichole a7, Judy 155, Sheyan 124 an Karen 114, David "Boyle Sunnley: Welch 17, Bobby iis' and Bran Bernief 108, Wins Over Genoshas - rt Perry Merchants ed ¢ Oshawa Genosha Aces 114 and Dis-{start fixture. Northern Section Ci trict softball sched scored on Weldon's single. In the 11th inning, with the score tie, P. Scott i Sars ear with a single and then homered to end the game. March, 3b; McNamee, 2b; Da- vis, 88; Yo . Ot; Wilson, If; 'ornylo,. lb; Sa- -- oe * Yahn /. oi Suddard, in 7th; Siblock, rf in 9th. aie ESSO -- Minacs, ss; T. O'Connor, 3b; McKee, 2b; Courtney, 1b; Bilenduke, ¢ and If; Scott, cf; Kelly, rf; p Bony i; Phillips p; Weldon, ¢ in 9th. §CUOGOG CLEANERS -- Indianapolis Blank Wings For 2nd Time By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indianapolis pitchers, who managed only one shutout in the Indians' first 4% Interna- tional baseball games, now boast in a row after Joe Shipl veteran Warren BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Hacker 4e4 to blank Roch- ester. Shipley notched his seventh By THE CANADIAN PRESS American a ay Pet. GBL 7 638 -- 2415 615 2 26 19 578 3 2419 .558 4 22 19 .537 5 23 21 523 5% 21 27 438 9% 1 425 Hi Detroit 18 26 .409 10% --_------ 15 34 .306 16 'esults Thursday Washington 2 Minnesota 3 New York 6 Boston 5 Cleveland 4-2 Chicago 8-4 Baltimore 2 Kansas City 7 Detroit 3 Los Angeles 0 Baltimore New York Mornins' Mornin Beats Royal Maple TORONTO (CP) --Mornins' Mornin, a $7,500 claim at the end of last season, strode like a champion at Greenwood Thurs- day to defeat Royal Maple after a long stretch duel and made it known that he intends to * make a strong bid for the $50,- 000-added Queen's Plate. After being steadied in third and fourth place for most of the one-mile Memorial Day purse, Mornins' Mornin, a roan colt, flashed to the lead at the head of the stretch. Prince Ma- ple finished third. While most of the 7,942 fans were focusing their attention on Royal Maple, who went off at 3 to 5, Mornins' Mornin swept out of the gate carrying odds of 6 to 1. Royal Maple, J. Louls Le. vesque's Queen's Plate conten- der, packed by odds makers at the 4-to-1 choice for the 14-mile classic, absorbed his second de- feat this season, He was ridden wy en Turcotte of Grand Falls, Facts And Figures World Title Fight LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- Facts and figures of the world light heavyweight title fight Saturday night between champion Harold Johson of Philadelphia and Willie Pas- trano of Miami, Fia.: Date--Saturday, June 1. Place--Las Vegas Conven- tion Centre. Distance--15 rounds. Television--U.S.-wide, ABC, with Las Vegas area blacked out. Radio--None. Time--10 p.m. EDT. Attendance -- 5,500 antici- pated. Gate receipts--$50,000, plus $60,000 television revenue. Fighters' purses -- Johnson Scoring--five points for wip- ner of a round, four or }éss to the loser, five apiece for an even round. Rematch -- return fight clause not recognized in Ne- vada. %50 e $5000 SUPERIOR 17 SIMCOE STN. Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Pappas 4-0) at Los Angeles (Osinski 2-1), N. New York (Ford 5-3) at Cleve- gg (Donovan 2-3 or Grant 3-4), Washington (Rudolph 3-6) at Kansas City (Pena 4-5), N. Detroit (Bunning 2-5) at Min- nesota (Perry 3-2), N. Boston (Conley vg 8 at Chi- cago (Buzhardt 4-2), N. National League WL Pct. GBL San Francisco 30 17 .638 -- Los Angeles 27 19 .587 St. Louis 28 21 571 3 Chicago 24 22.522 Pittsburgh 22 22 .500 Philadelphia 22 24 .478 Cincinnati 21 23 .477 Milwaukee 21 25 .457 Houston 19 29 396 ua New York 18 30 .375 12% Results Thursday Chicago 12-1 New York 0-2 Philadelphia 1-6 Pittsburgh 7-5 Los Angeles 4 Milwaukee 7 Houston 5 St, Louis 9 San Francisco 5 Cincinnati 4 Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Sanford 7-3) at St. Louis (Simmons 6-1), N. Los Angeles (Miller 3-2) at Cincinnati. (Maloney 6-2), N. New York (Willey 4-3), N. Houston (Drott 2-2) at Mil- waukee (Shaw 2-2), N. Chicago (Buhl 3-4) at Phila- delphia (Short 1-4), N. International League Southern Division WL Pct. GBL Atlan' 29 16 .644 -- In polis 25 22 532 5 tle Rock 2119 525 5% Jacksonville 19 28 .404 11 Columbus 14 31 .311 15 Northern Division Buffalo 25 17 505 -- Syracuse 22 19 537 2% Rochester 22 21 512 3% Richmond 18 19 486 4% Toronto 20 23 .465 5% Results Thursday Jacksonville 0-4 Richmond 4-8 Atlanta 3 Little Rock 7 Indianapolis 4 Rochester 0 Syracuse 2-4 Buffalo 5-0 Toronto 3-6 Columbus 4-1 1, after the Pittsburgh (Schwall 2-2) at victory against one loss, but his arm tightened after seven inn- ings, and he turned the pitching chores over to Hacker in the Indians' 4-0 verdict over the Red Wings Thursday night. Arkansas whipped Atlanta's hind the solid pitching and hit- ting of Bobby Locke, and surg- ing Richmond swept a double- ville 4-0 and 8-4. Syracuse left- hander Willie Smith blanked Buffalo 4-0 in the second game the opener. Toronto got a split of its Me- 4 morial Day doubleheader with Columbus by winning the night- if, [COP 6-1 after the Jets had taken the first game 4-3. RUN SKEIN TO 21 Shipley and Hacker stretched Rochester's string of scoreless innings to 21, Jim Ackiey, Indi- anapolis right-hander, the Red Wings Wednesday laborated on the Indians' only Sharp pitching MS Al in the opener the second game Jacksonville' and seven game the first game. A two-hitter by Larry Maxie gave Toronto its split with Co- lumbus and the Leafs' their only victory in a three-game series, Two-run homers by Frank Leja and Lou Johnson helped. Southern Division leaders 7-3 be- header from slumping Jackson- Northern Division leaders had beat Syracuse 5-2 in blanked night. Ackley and Hacker col- other scoreless job, a 6-0 victory . [over Jacksonville, May 9. owning erritt in enabled Rich. 1962 'champion retth the loss string of the skidding Suns to Smith pitoned his seventh straight complete game for Syr-' acuse. He limited Buffalo to a pair of singles, one a. scratch hit, Ed Schreiber and Pumpsie Green homered for Buffalo in last night, at Radio Park, in. a|wineer Bramley, pitching for Port ~--v ween ev Ger wre vr wvew wwe GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Jones Halts THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963. CLOUDY AND SLOW FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile. 3 and + yeor-old maidens, Claiming all $2500.| Pool aks Blea Fair ( Bon eh Hal Also Ran in onus tg Miss Bodkin, i ling as ay 17.30 7,70 yl 3.80 Mink, crates a ate Stewart ae peg won handily Double Pool 47,748 + oo 3- and all $2500, Purse Pool 23, SECOND RAOF -- Perry, proved much too good for Genosha Aces them to four runs, even though he was tagged for nine scatter- ed hits, Gaskell's homer in the fourth, after Rowden had sin- gled and Rowden's triple in the sixth, were the big efforts 'for the Aces, Hickey opened the third with a single and scored later, on a bases-loaded walk. all the way, saw his mates score three runs in the third Calder grooved too many. Ed- par, Warriner, Petch, Cornish, landson, these were the big|3? hitters for Port Perry as they claimed a well-earned verdict. PORT PERRY -- Edgar, ss; Warriner, cf; Petch, rf; Cor- nish, 2b; Hanson, 3b; Mitchell, c; Carnegie, If; Venning, 1b; Bramley, p. fj GENOSHA iczs -- Gaskell, rowny, c; Calder, p; Tilk, rf; "gh a 8s; Balsom, 3b; Hick- f. Karn's Drugs, Ward's Score In UAW Play Karn's Drugs defeated Plaza Foods 5-4 and Ward's Billiards won out over Kent's Tire 10-5, in yesterday's UAW Softball League action. Karn's sc first inning . He limited) $ Bramley, who was in charge) and four more in the fourth as)" Ib; Syszka, 2b; Seneco, cf; Za- ee run in the ft Prahken and ¥ Annie, THIRD RACE He maiden 2-year-olds, Purse Bimini mies pone, wren Gt, . 44,0862 DAILY DOUBLE 4 and 8 PAID $64.00 -- 4% Furlongs, for 5 $2100, | Bill ,Fitzsi'ns 5.40 3,50 3.20 mb-|1-Speedy Lament, Rem'lard .. 3.60 2.90 FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile for maiden year-olds, Claiming all $2500, Hoot'ny 1-Niagara Drift, Fitz'ns |-Rebe! Uyeyama .......... 'Chall, Doborough, Scoot Joe and Our! Winner br ¢ 8, Chop -- Di Dora, Trainer g item sad Walsh ~ 2.70 22 vee 2.90 22018: | Devil, 2.50) 8-Dor Also Ran in Order: McCarthy, Peter Dust, Top Glitter Our Danny Winer oh g 3 Sir Sirome -- Fort Prat-|( cls, Trainer J. A. Roberts, BOWLING NEWS eae eae Yee paces EASTWAY SUMMER LEAGUE Gome good scores have been turned)»; in up to date -- ge bowling over 500, are: O, Weeks 507, I. Clarke 514, 503; Reld 500, 857; C. Bradshaw 503, 513; J. Wallace 531, K. McGregor 514 (212), G, Judd 509 (224), B, 526, M. Foster 540, G, "Scott 573 (200), G. Brown 518 and Mf Ballem 531, Women, over' 400 -- J, Hutcheon 446, 4%; T, Wilson 432, F. Beonier or wl; B, Differ 458, 416; G. Fusco 407 416; A, Foody 481, 510 (205), M, Tay- lor 505, 488; D. Tyson 405, B. Ki ham 431, 475; M, Brown 429, 406; K, Franklin 405, 7) M, Barnes 469, L. Matthews 403, A. 176, G. cache "hes J. 3, Maldineperger and |. Foster iS high bowler of the week with 606 /(225) and Jean Hutch. eon for the ladies, with 476. Men over -- W. Scott 606 J ba oiey ine 02 ae Copp 553 (211, 202), L. Schatz 545 (203), » Bradley a (211), G. Sia (ais), D.' Matiners 'oui . Matthew: J. Caissie 513, wer --- J, Hutcheon 476, » B. . Couckley 435, ; Ross 434, A. Floody 430, B. Differ 425, G. Fusco 417, D. Tyson 407, H. Webb 406, B. Kirkham 410, L, Dalby 403 and J. Lawrence 400, Team standing -- Teams Seven and piven, 16 points; Two 14, Three 12, vive Lvs, ant ore yone ll, One, Nine elve ight 9%, Fourtee Six 7 and Eleven 2 eas irk.| ance. Bone 405, B, Doran oad c, Judd 1126. st averages, ladies ovef 150 -- A Flooddy, M. Taylor 165, 4°. Bouckley 187 and B, Kirkham 157. Men over 170 -- G, Heid, W. Scott stl00 radbury Potts 2 Moor v4 Uyeyama 3-Secret ir McComb Start pols won ridden. Also Ban edie Order: *santiyn, Navarro, and Carinvar. Pool 22,329 Quinella Pool 28,528 Winner bo 8 Fast and Fair--Francella, Trainer, J, Higgins QUINELLA NOS, 1 AND 8 PAID 923 SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile for 3-year- olds, fillies, ce foaled. Allow- 20. 8: 2B-Queen's Reign, ola + 10 ee 10 4 Flowe: ter, and Flight Path, B-coupled Winner > ¢ 8 Windfielas --'@ueen's Reign. Trainer, G. MoConn, Pool 60,426 SEVENTH RACE--1 Mile for 3-year- olds, Allowance. Purse $2900 3-Mornins M'nin, Prueitt 14,00 3.70 2.40 1A-Royal Maple, Turcotte .... 2.50 2.10 6-Prince gon Harrison 2.50 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Mosey On, A- Maple Lou, Tarpon Run, Sky Spark, and Buttermilk Pike A--Coupled Winner ro © 8 Star Affair -- Babeberry. Trainer 5.5. Ross Pool 61.474 EIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. 4-year- rr and up, Claiming all $2500. Purse 1-Ali's Pride, Hale ..... 7.20 3.80 2.80 8-Shall Succeed, Walsh 8.20 rye 3 vite Off, Rogers .....5. 00.5 esses Ran in Order: Steel 'penion, te Stor Bh. added four runs in the fourth both hit doubles in this big at- tack. the big hitter. Drugs and oo received ed hits, game wide open in the sixth, with a six-run rally, Morden, with a triple, two doubles and a winners, OPTION RATLIFF ST. PAUL (AP)--Minnesota Twins Thursday optioned rookie bonus catcher Paul Ratliff to the minors on 24-hour recall. Ratliff, 19, is considered one of the best young catching pros pects in baseball. He received a $38,000 bonus to sign when he got out of high school at Pasa- dena, Tex., in the spring of 1962 at a popular price. oe 20 gre at whiskies rand Years ago Adarns distilled 29 great whiskies, each with its own distinctive characteristics, and then aged them in special oak casks, Now, Adams has married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock, So be sure to try this custom blend, pronoiad in its crystal decanter Adams Private Stock CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY 'Thomas Adams Distillers Limited, Toronto inning with a four-hit rally, to earn the win, Legree and Nash Plaza Foods got a run in the first inning, two in the fourth and one in the fifth, with Mc- Leod, with his two hits, being Kirk pitched well for Karn's good support in tight spots. Plaza had ing run on 3rd base, when game ended. Talbot was in good form for Ward's, as he struck out 12 batters over the 7-inning dis- tance and gave up five scatter- Ward's pushed over two runs in the first frame, two more in the fifth and then blew the single, was the top hitter for the SPORTS" BRIEFS ' ENTRIES GROW MONTREAL (CP) -- Entries for Saturday's 10th annual invi- tational track-and-field meet of the Greater Montreal Interscho. lastic Athletic Association have reache nearly 400 from 49 schools. Heaviest entries have come from high schools and-col- legiates in the greater Montreal area. Schools in Ottawa, King- ston and Perth, Ont., have also entered contestants. STILL NEED CASH VANCOUVER (CP) --Cana- dian tennis is not far away from prosperity, Laird Watt, presi- dent of the Canadian Lawn Ten- nis Association, said here Tues- day night. The Montreal ac- countant, here on a_ business trip, said last year there was an 518,000 grant from the Cana- dian Fitness Council, of which ;|$10,000 was distributed to. five areas for development funds. "But more funds are needed. Perhaps subsidization by a pri- vate company is the answer." sava, Adolpi: Boy 2nd. Winner br g, 9, Allbhal -- Be Happy. Trainer J A ag rh m erotal Pool 460,089 Runyon./18 strikeouts last inratic Count, Big Brows ve Bree, Kes- and Noble Peoples Via 18 Strikeouts pitching for Brooklin Concretes, chalked up| night at Bathe eit as he completely subdued People's Clothing Juveniles for a 10-1 victory. Jones faced only 24 batters in the first eight frames bond had his shutout a ree until Bob open the' 9th, That broke the shutout and og bell followed with a single' loserg' other hit, gg temoveng Brooklin's Con- cretes scored a run in the first frame on a pair of hits, added three in the second, one in the third and four in the fourth, for| 2/9 clear-cut lead, Simpson, M. Jones, J. Hill and R. Jones were the best at the plate for the winners, BROOKLIN CONCRETE -- E. Gibson 2b, Disney 2b, V. Fergu-' son 3b, M. Jones c, Hill ss, Ferguson 1b, Graham cf; Abber- man If, R, Jones p, Simpson rf, Redshaw cf. Spencer ss, Laxdall cf, Powlen- zuk 2b, Cooper, rf, Hraynyk 1b, Prentice It, MacDonald c, Camp- bell 3b, Bourdage, p and If; King If Wayling cf, Elliott rf, Howard, P in 3rd, LIONS PLAN CAMP VANCOUVER (CP) -- British Columbia Lions of the Western Football Conference open train- ig camp here June 25 and 24 imports and 30 Canadian play- ers have been asked to report. On June 30 the training camp will move to Courtenay on Van- couver Island, for 14 days un- der head coach Dave Skrien. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING -- verre wy eww THE CONAWA rimeD, Prigey, Mey 51,1903 4S SPORTS OUTDOORS By Jack Sheridah Lea bO2 2. as ANCHOR LINE ALSO cesenmia. ane A HAND, MouTH PADDLE AND FLASHLIGHT, AND KNOW THE RULES OF THE ROAD! © wm emo PERATURES ETHONATE, te. RING BUOY SPORTS IN BRIEF ARE TOP ROOKIES NEW YRK (AP) -- Second baseman Ron Hunt of New York Mets and centre fielder Vic Davalilio of Cleveland Indi- ans probably would win hands down if the 1963 rookie of the year poll were to be taken now. Eaeh is a standout in his league. Davalillo, the fleet- footed Venezuelan who is only slightly taller and weighs no more than Ailbie Pearson, the majors' shortest player, stands heads and shoulders above the rest of the rookies in the Ameri can League. 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