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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 14

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By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SPORTS MENU Beaton"s Dairy | NANCY McCREDIE, husky 18-year-old Brampton girl, who hurls the discus farther than the average housewife can throw a pie-plate, broke her own Canadian record last night, in the Toronto International Games, at Varsity Stadium, Cathy Chapman, a 15-year-old hurdler, like Nancy, a member of the Don Mills Track Club, broke her own record in the midget 80-metre hurdles and Dave Steen, a British Columbia native, topped the shot-put mark, Oshawa's Alex Oakley was an easy winner in the five-mile walk. Bill Crothers was a disappointed 3rd in the half-mile race. After that, a review of last night's big track-and-field spectacle shows that ¢the contingent, of U.S. athletes, headed by Jim Beatty's triumph set a. bunch |qf new marks -- in fact, the AAU of C boys will just about jHave to re-write their: record book, Pann ey the invasion, Beatty's sensational mile run bettered bys 2.5 seconds, the record Dr. Roger Bannister set in the "Miracle Mile' at the BriNsh Empire Games, out at Vancouver, in 1954. This should be the springboard for a real upswing for the track- and-field Sports, in Canada. And by the way, you don't have jto be young, girls.-- Stella Walsh Olson, who once held 30 U.S, and world records, is going' to run in the 100-yard dash in the U.S. championships, July 4. She's 52. She has been BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS - Get Revenge On Port Hope cision to Port Hope,. 2-1, on Sunday, gained their last night in Port Hope, scor- ling a 12-4 decision. |Beaton's Dairy. He. issued |few walks, a couple each to jhit, to the same two players, jand a big fat triple to Davis, jbut he allowed the homesters only four singletons, Th e first }game in the third when Eley. walked and Davis tripled, all jafter two out. In the fourth, \Hodgson singled, stole a "base }and scored on an infield error 'and Fenton's single. In the fifth, Austin was safe *Hope got their final run in the By THE CANADIAN PRESS ;Pittsburgh, Friend (9-5), N. St. Louis | Los Angeles 41 30 .577 | Beaton's Dairy, who dropped|San Francisco 42 31 .575 a Lakeshore Minor League de./Cincinnati 40 32 556 2 ; BT: oe Chicago 39 33 542 3 Milwaukee 36 35.507 5% |Cleveland 36 34 «514 6 n. reve 8e | Pittsburgh 33 37 ATL 8 Philadelphia Corneal pitched the win for Pag a - N Eley and Hodgson and the odd Philadciphis S Plitsburgh 4 Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 1 Houston 0 Milwaukee 4 San Francisco 5 St. Louis 6 San Francisco, at St. Louis, Simmons (7-3), N.|\Chicago, Peters (4-3), N. Los Angeles, Willhits (1-1) at) Cincinnati, Malopey (11-2), N. Houston, Bruce (3-6) at Mil- waukee, Shaw (3-5), N. ne Chicago, Buhl on an infield error and scored|(1.4) at jon a couple of wild throws plus|(§.7), another error by Gallant. Port) Philadelphai, McLish (5-4) ati Baltimore, poeiegig (2-4) at Los Ap American League geles, Foytack (0-1) and Mc- # WL Pet. GBL Bride (8-6), twinight. New York 40 26 606 -- International League = % |Chicago 43 29 597 -- =| Northern Division ¥% |Boston 38 20 567 2% | WL Pet. GBL Minrfesota 38 32.543 4 43 29 597 -- Baltimore 38 35 521 5% 41 31 569 41 31 569 National League W L Pet. GBL 42 30 583 -- Syracuse Buffalo Rochester \Los Aitgeles 37 37 500 7 Richmond 33 33 .500 32 40 44410 /|Kansas City e 33°36 478 814 Toronto 29 42 408 1314 28 45 .384 1414 | Detroit 27 41 .397 14 Southern Division 27 47 .365 16 | Washington 22 53 .293 22% a 41 = 586 Results Tuesday Results Tuesday |Indianapolis 36 36 500 6 \Cleveland 1-2 Boston 4-3 jArkansas 33 38 465 8% New York 1 Chicago 2 Jacksonville 29 41 .414 12 Detroit 0 Minnesota 1 {Columbus 27 43.386 14 Washington 4 Kansag City 8 | Resulls Tuesday Baltimore 10 Los Angeles 0 Buffalo 5 Little Rock 3 Probable Pitchers Today Columbus at Jacksonville ppd, " New York, Ford (10-3) at ' Probable Pitchers Today see O'Dell. (10-3 re ' ell. (10-3) Indianapolis at Atlanta ppd, Cleveland, Ramos (3-1) at) "ain , Pht obi Sisomne 45). / . Syracuse 9 Richmond 0 Detroit, Faul (3-2) at Minne-/ Toronto 3 Rochester 4 sota, Stigman (5-7), N. Games Today (6-5) or Toth Washington, Rudolph (3-9) or/Toronto at Rochester New York, Jackson Daniels (0-4) at Kansas City,|Indianapolis at Atlanta Wickersham (5-6), N. Buffalo af Little Rock Delock~ (1-4) and'Syracuse at Richmond 7th, by Carey, who opened with a single and' was pushed around on blows by Davis and Hodg: son, lretired for 10 years. x x x . | SPORTS IN SHORTS: -- Heffering's whipped People's Juveniles last night in.City and District softball action but no scorebook was turned in on the MacLean's vs Port Perry game. In Brooklin, the Concretes proved too much for Scugog Cleaners and here in a twilight tilt at Fernhill Park Genosha Aces upset Bad Boys, 6-5, when Zarowny hit a homer in the bottom of the 12th inning. ... . 7-UP SHOPSY'S visit Tony's tonight, for.the regular Wednesday night Beaches League action. .. . NATIONAL Soccer League officials last night sus- i |pended six players, two of them for life, banned for attack- | That kind of disciplinary action should prove ander, 2b; Richardson, 3b; Fos. | .. KEN CAR. ter, If; Zak, p; Corneal, c;/| Noakes, 1b; Baron, cf; Gal. lant, ss; Birkowiez, rf; Luke, 1b in 4th; Skelton, cf in 6th. Beaton's Dairy got four big runs in the third inning on three hits and then added to their total in every inning after) that, except in the 7th, Richard-. son, Foster, Corneal and Alex- ander all made good contribu. tions to the: Oshawa attack but} Gallant, with two singles and a triple in four chances, was the team's big hitter. BEATON'S DAIRY -- Alex- SAVES$$--TENTORAMA NOW ON DOMINION TIRE STORE "TRAILBLAZER" HIGHWALL TENT windows on each side creens ond pull up flaps. with zippered storm flap screen. Sewn-in floor, 1 poles and pegs. Sky blue ideal family te: with vinyl fibergl: Off centre dutch end vinyl fiberg! Complete with st treated tent drill. DOMINIO | / PORT HOPE -- Eley, If;| Davis, 2b; Austin, cf; Hodgson, | | TIRE STORES jing a reféree. lan effective stopper on roughhouse tactics! with Don Mills Track Club, |PENTER, former head coach of Regina Roughriders, has outdistanced her nearest rival, |joined Toronto Argos' staff... . DAN DRAVITZ, a pinch- Britain's Suzanna Allday, by 'hitter, homered with two out in the 9th, to score two runs 13 feet. and give Rochester Red Wings a 4-3 win over Toronto Leafs last night. JIMMY'S BACKWARD RUN NOT EXACTLY POPULAR NEW YORK (AP) -- If York Met, although there was Jimmy Piersall ever hits his some suggestion that he was fe das Record Book Needs Revisi g Afte 5 | 200th home run it would be a. just embarrassed after his | good idea if he ran the bases wrong - field homer barely the normal way. made it inside the 260-foot t etes Ssdau t | His performance Sunday at . sd | the Polo Grounds--when he right field foul pole It was léarned the commis- | circled the bases in the proper order but while running back- sioner does not plan to repri- mand Piersall, but he would wards -- is not looked upon with favor by baseball com- not like to see backward base running become a habit. missioner Ford Frick Piersall said he did it, as "Tf Piersall ever does it again he will hear about it," a source said, "But then he he had promised he would do, to celebrate his 100th career home run and first as a New up.' No. 62304 -- 9 x 9 x 74". 54' wall, Wos 73,95 ree NANCY McCREDIE, Bramp- ton's sensational young ath- lete, is shown above adding 11 feet to her own record, in the discus throw. Her own Canadian Open and native records of 151 ft. 3 inches, were shattered with. this 163- foot heave. Nancy, who trains No, 62305 -- 9 x 12" x 74! x $Y! e oll, Wes 87.95... « © BUDGET TERMS © NO RED TAPE © We do our own financing DOMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 Special VIGORO COMPLETE PLANT FOOD FOR EVERYTHING YOU GROW The formula for these new Vig- oros are based on extensive plant nutrition research. They provide everything plants need except sun, air and water... put back everything plants take out of the soil to maintain --- or improve -- soil fertility year after year, ss; Jay, 3b; Moffatt, 1b; Etch. er, ¢; Stephens, rf; Smith, p;| ' Baxter, p in 6th; Reddic, rf in 7th; Fenton, rf in 4th; Woods, batted in 7th; Carey, If in 4th. --(CP Wirephoto) GARDEN By RON ANDREWS Another American, Bill Cor--was held by Miss McCredie Pp TORONTO (CP)--A band of nell pr Banna le pagel also, 151 feet, three inches » American athletes, led sity, finishe ird in 4:01.3, fol-) + agg Aga Beatty, "headed lowed by Al Birtles of Vancou- Tabulating the 15 events of in-} back to the United States today|¥er. now with the Toronto East ternational competition, the) with a large chunk of the Cana-| York Track Club, Bob Schul of U S won 10, Canada three and dian track and field record book L0s Angeles and Jimmy Irons of Britain two, Seven Canadian in their possession Brampton, Ont open marks were set, six com- Beatty. the fastest North, One of the most satisfied run- bined open and native and three American miler in history, ran ners, although he didn't set a eee t KARN'S ee ee r¢ | probably won't hit another 100, so the subject won't come Scientifically-balanced for- mulations custom-made to match the feeding habits of Canada's most popular lawn garden and landscaping plantings. Hy within a half "oe + eo record, was Jim Dupre of Los est time in one of e high- ' ie lights. of Tuesday night's Inter- bpd who accomplished national Games here in which a Wat he came here to do--beat total of 16 Canadian records Toronto's Bill Crothers in the were smashed. Sharing the spot-/880 yards. Crothers, who only light with the Los Angeles run-jlast Saturday at St. Louis ner were a couple of Canadi-/equalied the second-fastest time ans who continue to improve ever turned in for the half mile, with each international compe. Was the most disappointed with tition a third-place finish behind Du Nancy McCredie, an 18-year-Pree and another Los Angeles old native of Brampton, Ont., 49, Ron Whitney, who trains with the Toronto Don o¢F A RECORD Mills)Track- Club, and Dave; pupree won the race in one Steen 21-year-old product Of minute, 50.5 seconde well "on Burnaby, BC, who gets tough the Canadian open and native competition at the University of! mark of 1:49 which Crothers Oregon, were the lone Canadi-poiq, « ies mith ans to better the country's open, records in their specialities, . Miss McCredie, a double-gold- GOLDEN VIGORO LAWN FOOD IN A LIGHTWEIGHT FORMULA Golden Vigoro now ts availoble in a new, Go-Forther formula, And the handy new bag with a handle pours like a pitcher. Spreader sette ing on beg. 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Steen, even though both.|the 120-yard hurdles. in 13.7 ered by removal of an absessed/seconds, a half second better tooth, became the first person|than Jamaican Keith Gardner's to heave the shot more than 60/former Canadian 'open fark feet in Canada Ulis Williams of Los Angeles captured the 440-yard éprint :n BEATS MIRACLE MILE 46.3 seconds to better the aa But it was Beatty's brilliant mark of 47 seconds held by an- ger blooms, coloring. Detroit won GOLDEN VIGORO FEEDS 4 TIMES LONGER, THAN MOST LAWN FOODS -- A WHOLE SUMMER To control White Grubs and other Lawn Insects Use Golden Vigoro Compare at SALE with Dieldrin (END-OF-PEST). Only one application needed. run in the mile which had the other Jamaican, George Kert fans roaring. His time of three The Los Angeles Striders MINOLTA S R 1 00 - 4 : 227 149: tes, 5 ve th br minutes, 56 seconds drove the i, Williams, Adolph Plum: A new high in. practical automation for single lens reflex : ( see Miracle Mile of the 1954 British 8 , cameras. Penta prism finder, instant return mirror, 6 element Empire Games at Vancouver pct, Ron Whitney. and Mike 1.4 lens, 1/500 shufter, Complete range of accessories ond : off the record pages. It was 2.8) Larabee running, broke the one- Aiea? retina ier feta WITH CASE seconds faster than the time Dr Site. ihe abe -- ny ane a Hise Robert Bannister clocked y 'nglish British Em- : eieex Bass in pire Games team held the for. 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Suspends Six, lete's best distance this year 2 Two For Life nto the hands of an American ones ta vault, won by the : world's first 16-foot vaulter TORONTO (CP)--Two players John Uelses of Phil : Naito So yeh e iladelphia. in the nal Soccer League) 1, ine women's competition, ; ; is likely to take root where it og it was announced Tues-/jp9 soot Sn the discus, 13 feet 3 Tony Ercegovic and Mario farther than her nearest rival P z oe oe |Mrs, Suzanne Allday of Eng. aveic, both members of Croa-|), 74 "panne Allday ng. tla, are banned in effect from #7. The old Canadian mark falls. The answer to crabgrass is RID. . bor , _ oe NSL is iliated with the world govern-| . " a * body in Zurich, Switzerland | YESTERDAY S reegovic and Pavcic drew their suspensions for attacks on) STARS otc Bill aoa during a @ague game here-June 18. In- . 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