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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1963, p. 10

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Se __|Decidedly 'Merchants Win | spoRTS Oshawa Bowlers Johnny Podres Puts --_JustThat ~Over Port Hope | CALENDAR Capture Annual Dodgers Nearer Top _InFeature :stsssi ssnnnasrainistit oma Ready Trophy Do TORONTO (CP) -- Decidediy,|ball League schedule, yesterday for "Bud" Brown and Ted Watts Oshawa City and - District By MIKE. RATHET York Mets and Chicago Cubs}gan preceded Virdon's winning winner of the 1962 Kentucky/#fternodn in Port Hope when)was hurried into the breach. ae hickiie a eee Cane Despite 'the extremely hot/awa, who had a score of 45 Ww, were idle. blo Derby; won the $30,150 Domin-|they defeated the 'Ontarios")|He got Ted Whiteley, on a long)... o . ; : : Teh si Dhe next * ournament'* gern Beare p mic gent Dodgers moved ahead 1-0 on| Cal Mchish, 7-4, checked Pi-/ion Day Handicap at Toronto's) 82 in a Dominion Day attrac:|fly that advanced Reid, forced) 5 Sha Tort Perry 'Menus een ie The: Read. Trophy at the local club, wit be played many bows. It's dangerous. |Frank Howard's 12th homer in Mates on four hits in the night-| Woodbine race track Monday to/ton, Jackie Cole to ground out butly. pag Roy Appliance, at Alex:/0n Monday, at the Oshawa Lawn Saturday, July 20, This will be '< < leap, while Phillies made the Pick up the winner's share) Port Hope got both of their then Gerry MacLean singled to ee : ~ {Bowling Club, was a fine suc-a men's trebles event, for The nae -- fe -- ~ the second waning but Gene Oli) most of three Pittsburgh errors|totalling $17,650, for ownerjruns in: the first inning, after centre, scoring both Reid and) enare, 7. bag ae as, Twonty-cight rinks, aan Ron Snowden Trophy. cat ae eet the! ver, who also came to Braves in/for a six-run fifth inning explo-|George Pope Jr,, who flew here|there were two out, when Rich) /utton, to put Oshawa in front.) crete. at-Brooklin, 8.15 p.m, and/ffem Brampton, Toronto, Port) ~ canine NCEE RUT Wola Sau tg ig fone uttle dip the oF eh hoger aged that tagged Earl. Francis,/from San Francisco to see the Brown connected for a double,) They got their other rig ha ering's Impenials vs Gen-|Hope, Whitby, Bowmanville, sath score with a homer off Podres!3.3, with the loss. MeLish lost/race* stole 3rd base along with Mur-|in the third inning when White) 4, * : Port Perry and Whitby took part! from the apser Monday night in the fourth, It stayed that way/his bid for a shutout when Panamaian Manuel 'Yeaza,/ray Kelly stealing aioe base, ley singled, with one out and|¢ 39 ya at Fernhill Park, in the three games. ? ot @a er after his five-hit pitching car-iuntil the ninth when Maury|Jerry Lynch homered in the Who rode Windfield Farms'|afier the latter had walked -- Jackie Cole followed with a tri) re aati aad As ried Los Angeles Dodgers to alwills singled, stole second and) ninth Canebora to a Queen's Plate/and they both came h hon ple. An error in the infield on| UAW League -- Dyett's Sport @ trophy was presented by 7 2. 1 Votory over MNWEUENlianiniw Came Stoud oO -------------------- oo iaaey tae Weeks Gee da a ee ae ik shcine left Cole. safe,{¥8 Plama Foods, . at Alexandra| the donors Mr, and Mrs, George! uts tries A . e i victory two weeks ago, guided jack Laking was safe on an er: & Choice play, left Cole sa | . W. Read. to " " Gall & Braves and to within one-ball/Moon's hit following an_ inten- Decidedly to the big win i with Oshawa's fifth and final) Park: |W. Read, to "Beh" Gallager: ; game of the National League|tional walk to Jim Gilliam, Sa:! ihe Atierican horse. Carried eran tne intleld by Ted Button, TY eer Reig ig ge = | iMrs, M. Price, aid Mr. and lead. dowski had retired 14 mon in| ancouver OY top welele of 126 pounds in the| After that, Ted Stone, on the|nits. with six different player BASEBALL. ¢ . jMre. G. Oatway of -- In Horse Show Plagued bX back trouble since|a now when Wills hit up the nineshorse $25,000 added handi-/mound for Oshawa, came UP! sharing the honors, Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc, Who had a score of 52 plus 6, the start of Nis professional ca-| middle. T M k Stud cap over 1% miles. with a fine six-hit chore, fanned) OSHAWA: Dowe, ss; Reid, (Pee Wee League) -- Idea, Fish! Other three-game winners and) The third Horse Show held by reer, Podres fas been both bril-) woodeschik, now 83, allowed 0 a e y In the early going, Ycaza held/seven batters, issued two more!yy. Lutton, 2b; Whiteley, 3b; /824 Chips vs Jubilee Pavilion, their scores were: Gordon Mac-|the North Oshawa Horsemen liant and baffling for Dodgers) cana "ore in t Decidedly in fourth place be-|walks and hit one batter -- bul/coje. ¢ eps © Rte 'at Harman Park; Bolahood Rea! Millan, Mrs, S, MacMillan, S/Club on Sunday, can be ex ' Cardinals to tie the score in the \ j i Cole, c; MacLean, If; Etchells,|* F : = * since he joined the club 1953.! ninth on a pinch single by Char- a}e jhind front - running Strongboy|stayed out of serious trouble, cf: Beaton, rf Stone, p. |Estate vs Houdaille Industries, MacMillan and Miss M, Mac-'plained in one word "hot"', For the last three weeks, he had/iie James, a ground out and ac al ing jowned by J, Frowde Seagram via his strikeout pitch, PORT HOPE: Gratton, rf;)at Kinsmen Stadium; Police! Millan, of Oshawa, 49 plus) The entries in. the classes again been a problem, unable/pi}) White's single, but then lof Waterloo. George Gratton' and Rich/Fenton, ef; Brown, 9b; Kelly, A880. Ys Peaple's Clothing, atl; J, Riddulp, Mr. and Mrs. S./from_ out» of town were to win checked the league leaders, |, NEW YORK (CP) -- Ronnie| Decidediy's margin was "a Brown each had a pair of Port!ss; Laking, ¢ and If; M Brere-| Alemndre. Pos gel dia-| Gibbs _ yma. a not there Sunday, because af the Then, against Braves, the 3h q |Maitland, 16, of Vancouver is/lengths over Whiteborough. 'The Hope's half-dozen hits, ion, If: Mercer, 2b; R. Jay, 1b; | Mond; refighters 4 SSOC, vsjawa, > V. Highfield, = Mrs, extreme heat, making less com: year-old hurler completed an-|HIT TAYLOR z Ito spend the summer in the| Winning time was 1.49 1-5, three-| Oya was even rougher at/Brown, p; Watts, p in Ist; Ste: Dairy Queen, at Eastview Park, Highfield, Ceci! Litster and Miss/ petition for the other riders, other amazing flip-flop, turning} Colts struck against Ron Tay-/New York area learning at first|fifths of a second off the track 6 aie, in their. first inning. evnson, ¢ in 4th; P, Brereton, AN games at 6.99 p.m, jes Mentreld, €1 The horses were very slow but in one of his strongest per-|!or, the Leaside, Ont., native/nang how the sailing training|record set by Moony two Years | ep uteh" 'Dowe opened with al2b in Sth; Austin, batted in 6th; ee i | Prizes for high score with two they still went on and did & formances of. the season, He/Who now is 43. Emie .Fazio,/nrogram of the Junior Yacht/ago Monday, Strongboy was! ingle and advanced on a wildiK. Jay. batted in 6th. a WEDNESDAY wins, went to Mr, and Mrs, E,| good job for the people watch: struck out 12 and walked only|tike Staub a rookie, beat out @n/ Racing Assogation operates, third Se Sti jeeabe anaemia | eee ee : Jackson and Mr, and Mrs, Dean ing. two while recording his sixth infield r pseahge rages os The - Junior. Yacht Racing Saturday Wilf Farr's Son Blue ' Beaches Major Fastball McLaughlin, Oshawa, who had a The top money - maker of the complete game for a 5-6 record, a sacrifice, took third on a wild) cing f Long Islang\wor. the $13,500 Achievement League --Toronto Randall-Roy score of 47: Mr. and Mrs, L./day, for the second. show of the The decisive run came home|Pitch and trotted home oft See said a ht Bi ge Handicap Stakes but had to ema ea e eS Metals vs Oshawa Tony's, a Desboro and Mr. and Mrs. F. year was Jesse dames, on jStaub's single, It was Houston's) oy heaun in 1961 but not|Wait 10 minutes before he could Alexandra Park, 8.15 -p.m, Flint, Toronto, 45 plus 1 Trudy, with 13° points, Bob on Wally Moon's pinch-hit dou-| ; i > aan Ee ey she ' oe i tha wants natn ot second straight victory ove operated last year, is being re-enter the winner's ene losure. Civil Service League--Foley's! 'The winners of prizes for hgh) Woodward was again runnemup Braves starting Bob Sadowsk', -- after seven consecutive) med this summer iggy ee ee ee vs Oshawa Times, at Lake- score with one win went to Mr oy ~ py Rage gion show, fo 1p /Wosse J S ne » Seairede Conn Smythe"s Wi e Cw ar Ss view Park, east diamond; Ex: , YS. prison ay r, | Niding Chtef, for 12 points, cea ea dure ts aoe to Mil Reds scored their first two litt "vecht "Club Pag re Day into third position behind ei ie pa Salen: at a pg Pinas swat Bo Results: Potatoe Race--Jesse waukee in the trade that sent/tuns on a bunt single by win-/Vancouver, where he will be) the winner, lodged claims of ST. LAMBERT CP)--, last week at the international/Lakeview Park, West diamond ; *---~ James; Flag Race--Bob Wood- I * T yyy. (ning pitcher Jim Maloney that! mad h : ber a¢lfout against both Son Blue and,' al ORT, Que, (CP)--) last week at the internation ' eS! ; ward; Apple Dunking -- Dave vew Burdette to § suis Car- ; : ied made an honorary member of/'0™ Ss: lace finisher, Nat-| Toronto athletes won most of meet in Toronto, both games at Pm, REMEMBER WHEN 9 » Al mn dinals aot tho Daryl Spencer a Royal Vancouver Yacht Club's - * = Noble's te the honors at the two-day East. Her big toss in the shot-was| UAW League -- Oshawa Qual. * " » + +f /Leggette; Ladies' Barrel Race p se s gle. juni >) P i ne sy S$ AS ' : : . , a , . PAN ; sco is > Savk ie LOSE IN LTH -- hoa it "Taf uate teen he oct -- aig hg o all The perea ate upheld the/ern Canada Senior Track .and 48 feet, 34 inches, nearly twolity Fuels vs Kent's Western By THE CANADIAN PRESS oe Fat pg sd meal Ne ; warn its achivities and hve in a Cana: b : m Field Championships st'a ged feet better than the listed Ca-/T nd Ward's Billiards vs " sin tt ines para, * , e $ c ; oly against 'Askum and! Piet ampionships S$ Ua g h ire av : Ss | The Australian touring My ' Caniinals, meanwhile, lost tojon homers by Tommy Harper dian home. claim gains Dav inte sec. during the weekend in boiling nadian open record but still/Handy Andy's; both games at} cricket team, including such ond esse Tames; Bareback Houston Colts 43 in 11 inningsjand Ken Walters. Both homers! Maitland, the opposite number moved Warriors' Day inte : 4 | , Wrestling--Pete Peters; Open a hat | ; oO : : . : " iti 90-degree heat more than three feet short of) Alexandra Park, 6.15 p.m | greats as Don Bradman and hee . on Rusty Staub's key single. Itlcame off Billy O'Dell, 10-4./in the exchange program, is the ond Position au : oh we hee olfert at the Toronte titer "i tie } eg te Bagi Barrel Race--Rob Woodward: * was Colts' sixth victory in their/Maloney, tagged for a homer/son of a former commodore of A crowd of 15 659 watched) The oppressive heat didn't Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Kiwa-; Stanley McCabe, deat an pac Race--Pete Peters; Pole eh | . x 'algary|s 2 tas fr reaking national meet, Miss McCredie). I ) Wood-| Eastern Canada eleven at | . last seven extra-inning. games,/by Ed Bailey, brought his rec:jine Roya Jencouver C]) Jim Fitzsimmons of Calgary | stop the athletes from breaking " 'pe : : nis Bantam sague) - Wood-) Eastern a leven Bending--Jesse James; Special all won by relief specialist Hal/ord to 12-3 with relief help from Se war varticrpane Dring Son Blue frdém some 10) three Canadian open records, ma from Toronto Don view at Valleyview; Lake Vista} Toronto(by nine wickets 31 lwien Norris: Pony A ease Woodeshick Jim Owens and Bill Henry in Larchmont Race: Week and/lengths off the early pace to' The big stars were Nancy Mc. * Hoitm sa ot the Teranie Olen at Nipigon and Connaea st years ago riggs Js pee' -- Wayne Norris and Jesse z ~unning » Credie igai a a e ym- Park. A t 6.3 7 e adie s In other games, fourth-place' Bill Virdon's run-producing|the JYRA will try to arrange take this llth running of the Credie and Abigail Hoffman, the Bathe Park, All games a dians made 176 for cig Seman Stake : NSE r Tor nic Club ran the 440 yards in} viele ' "Cincinnati Reds showed home single with two out in the ninth/berths or him on the American Achievement Stakes by a neck,/twin sensations from Toronto, | ; mM. wickets, declared, and 103. 56. seconds to beat her old Cana.! The Aussies replied with run edg rd-p'ace i 3 Pi. yew Pork Fac ; 5 q Midget League) -- Store AUSSICS pu wi 4 run punch in edging third-p'acejinning won the opener for Pi- and New York Yacht Club dian open mark of 36.3, set last! ( . ws s an Nort 995 f ight. decl i, 4 FIGHTS San Francisco Giants 4-3 and/rates and broke up a_ pitchers' /cruises : broke the women's discus and! year in Toronto. She won the} ay & 35 for one Pittsburgh Pirates and Phila-/duel between winner Don Card-) In 1961, Alan Sturges of Van Re e S nN the shot-put records. She flung/880-yard run in a two-girl race|OSMave e ---- Park 7 ~ een ae delphia . Phillies split, Pirates/well, 9-9, and Phillies' rockie couver and Peter Tufts of the discus 151 feet, five inches, with old rival Phyllis Perkins S™¢s By oy Pe | cota LAST NIGHT won the opener 2x1 before Phil-/Ray Culp, 10-6, Jim Pagliaroni's|Rocky Point, Conn., were the bettering her own record by of England, Miss Hoffman won BASEBALL j WORK BASIC lies took the nightcap 8&1. New!single and a walk to Johnny Lo- exchange participants two inches. She 'still has pend. easily in the slow time of two 1 | Primary industries -- agricul. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - pasereentnceninepetrnrs agement -- -_ ---- e e ing a record of 163 feet made minutes, 19 seconds Lakeshore Intermediate R°.lture, forestry, fishing, trapping) New Bedford, Mass.--Manny : -- Ajax Merchants at Peter-) ang' electric power--employ 16|/Burgo, 152, New Bedford, ou'- e a : : borough, 8.00 p.m per cent of all working Cana-/ pointed Willie Mitchell, 154, Boe an S an ] 1ams Bi Trade | THIS IS ONE MAT BOUT | Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. dians. 'ton, 10, |-- (Tyke League)--UAW Credit)---- naeiye _ eee et } Union vs Spur Gas, at Aiexan-) : ° ° ° | ay aemacxcemay | THAT MAY COST MONEY We hark, North diamond and TIGHT SCRAMBLE Associated Press Sports Writer Whitby Metals vs Shephard's ] gS arie 1rcul Stan Williams, who quickly Bacco igae ag Ag -- eosin of the committee, Meats. at Harman Park, Both! ichard (Dick. the Bruiser) said the group "felt it could | games at 6.30 p.m Union Rod And Gun Club The 18 . year . old McCredie went from featured performer arn , : t : ' ' ver in New York Yan- fTlis, who was ordered to pay not accept canthibubions under ' League) -- Oshawa! iti inn a 'i.tnnte | fi tne see . " ocak wa ang [tO mee Oe rt . ae, pm! nappa ; ey (Bantam Leagu ai NEW YORK (AP)--A fnuiti rate from Cincinnati most The Orioles had brought up pit: pees' cast of characters this $400 for an unscheduled bout the circumstances Dairy vs Young's Fuels, at East. player deal between Cincim-/tikely good-hitting catcher Jesse cher Herm Starrette arid out: caacon, is back in the spotlight. 2 & Detroit bar, got his Other high - ranking police ot aw sa} 999 vel ene e es nati's pennant-contending Reds/Gonder fielder Fred Valentine from Ro: "rhe huge right hander was} Money back Wednesday officers. termed it "blood vie -- = ergy Ronee, N inish and the going - nowhere New) To make same room on their chester of the International yne star of the show Monday Afflis was. ordered to pay money" -and said Patrolman |0°Y Vy roe nond and Wind: ompe | 10n ears York Mets highlighted a flurry/roster, the Reds sent reserve/League over the weekend, night as Yanks took another, the sum to the Police Field Andrew Meholic, whose wrist ag snag waite Tesica at ~of manpower shifts in the ma.'second baseman Don Blasin- The 32-year-old Neal cost the torward step in. their drive for) Day Committee after he was was broken in the bout, had (Obs => . nbtieny eyaigs = : : ae "jor leagues Monday game to Washington and the Mets $125,000 and outfielder Lee the Ataribak League pennant, arrested on ass: and bat- signed a complaint and ex- Whitby, All games at 6.90 Pm.) The heat of the day, at be ~-- 4 have agg ---- The Reds, currently fourth in Senators, in turn, shipped) Walls when they got him from aimost singlehandedly wrecking 'ry charges in connection. pected to have the case tried LAWN BOWLING -- = and cs sen ig ree pea -- the tight National League race, pitcher Jim Coates to San Diego the Los Angeles Dodgers last poston Red Sox in a 7-5 Bomber with a fracas with former De- on its merits AEN 98 : _., {ty Skeet tournament Sunday, ef Card Pao acquired infielder Charlie Neallof the Pacific Coast League. year, He played in two World yictory troit Lion tackle Alex Karras Meholi¢: and seven other of- Men's Doubles ing 5 fected the seeres, by MAkNg Team No, 1 broke 89 binds for and catcher Sammy Taylor In other shifts, Kansas City|Series and was twice n all: Williams came on in relief in April 28 in a& bar ficers were called to subdue at Lindsay Lawn Bowling some shooters better, especially |three points. Doug Branton, from the last place Mets for the Athletics bought catcher Char-|star game selection while with the fifth inning, stifled a big , The fight occurred a -few Afflis in the fight with Kar. ~ |Team No, 2 under Captain Bil Captain of this team, had'a 2ts waiver price of $20,000 each. ley Lau from Baltimore and op-\the Dodgers. Néal was batting threat, blasted a decisive triple, Tas before a scheduled ras, who is co-owner of the aces oa = _-- outof2s, as did Bill Powell, New York also is to ge laver tioned outfielder Manny Jim-' 225 as the Mets' regular third in the. » i and. Wrestling match between Kar- bar and a former professional I. Bo ] pocnts for Unew roken birds, Stan Starr was tap man on this Ww k alse o get a player tioned nny mn as the Mets' regular third in the bottom of the inning, anc awn W ers f Somes, C ; ' .? a Sieh ba Dark . ws ened se ; Se ths. tad + rasa Phe Bruiser restler iving them a total of 30 paints, » wi to be named later at the waiver'enez to Portland of the PCL.jbaseman this season turned Red Sox back the rest Tas and The Bruise wrestle -- lade. par wt ye . : , a supe 'ob Judge Joseph A, Gillis Judge Gillis indicated he . " t * boon with a superd j agreed to dismiss the charges didn't intend to worry. about Enjoy Another Bit Rudyk again broke 3 out-ol-25, Harry Lyons missed It was the first standout per, Provided The Bruiser sent the the refusal to accept the ' jolay birds outof-25. Paul Bran- this shoot, so had no score. formance in some time by Wil-) cheaue ' money : ton had 24 broken birds out-of Team No, 4 have another good Tn '@ | me?r a es liams. who was a_ front-line How ever, police returned "If they don't want the Sat. Tourne 25. BM Welsh and John Lawer- day, with 91 broken birds, pick: starter for Yanks as the season! the cheque Wednesday, Super- 'money, I'm not going to y _ yance both broke 23-out-of-25.'ed up four paints, Captain Rick opened after being acquired) intendent Eugene A. Reuter, bother with it," he said Keith VanVolmenburg just miss- Sheridan, Jiggs Hatiock and Sid from Los Angeles Dodgers fo Oshawa -- Dueling Cubed "he money by a bird. This'\Knowilton all. has M-out-of25 first baseman Bill Skewron members held their second Sat-ijeam "has shown -- improved broken birds, Jim Harrison had He made an auspicious. debut urday afternoon tournament last) ceares every time out, and Willa 2-outof35 and Ron Henry for Yanks, beating Baltimore a ts Lit Gane event take some very good shooting Missed the money withh a Mout. > 5-1 with a five-hitter in the first sponsored by Cliff and Margaret to catch or pass them, SS By FRITZ HOWELL dro, Calif, pro, and the 26-year- said: "This was my poorest put. week of the campaign, But as FIRST RACE -- 6 Purtongs, for 4] FIFTH RACE -- 6 Pirtongs, for & Baxter, who donated the top Team No, 3 under Captain You can see by these Scores, CLEVELAND (AP) -- Arnold old Aaron from Gainesville, Pa., 'ting round of the tournament." the season progressed, Wil: Searcids and up, claiming all $2500./yearolds and up, Canadian foaled. prizes to Jim McCutcheon, who Pete Traski were only able to any team could move from the > r is fi ». picke p $855 F for the » had f irdie threailiam<' nitehine nae 8 Purse S800, « Allowance, Purse $2800, (4) . . ay ak s t Palmer, with his fifth tour vic etre =: og bensag ge h He had " birdies and three liam pitching slipped, aNd grnme Clock, B'kenko 35.90 30.70 11.50 Rcolonel Ringo Gorden 420 3.20220 200ng with Clare Oatway and pick up three paints for their bottam te the top, or top team tory and a bushel basket of 'osing e . as the big bogeys, Palmer five birdies and eventually he became a super-/L-1'N Swear, Lebdianc 3.70 8.20) 1-Wingkin, Fitesimmons 3. 22¢ Ethel Cay, chalked up two wins, 8& broken binds, and are now/coukd easily move te the bot- money wrapped up, heads for Payday for Aaron, who has one bogey, the lapse coming on numerary in the bullpen a mderetie, Bu - 8.40 SGrewen, Fe, Deve 2.28 for 37 points, two points and six binds less/'om, Next Sunday is the Union » ? . » } » ¢ never pr e d the fins le re » ree Sep i M Start good, won dri good re i 3 . > Neosho ~ a . England Wednesday in quest of ever won a pro tourney and the final hole where. he three-| Prior to Monday night, he had "Ate Ran im Orders Dusty Kitty, Alee Ran: Crafty Lace Other prizes were won by 'han Team No. 2. Captain Pete/Rod and Gun Chib Twenty-first his third straight British Open moved him : h in the putted. Lema had only one last won on May 4 and had last Bristt Circle, Monsieur Beau, Tag and QUINELLA NOS. 2 AND 2 PAID 834.20 |. : ae <n), PhOSki has his poorest scores In annual weed drag at Pigeon golf championship earnings list witl 350: Lema birdie and matched par on the appeared in a winning game on Rua Little Welch, Emba, and Willies phage ® + = Ringe -- Bora Ewart Clemence, Nellie Coch this tournament with a 2ioutof\Lake. so mast of the % . s the amr ne it} ; - " og arrio Qler imer, Pr. Rawls > Sarric nines ox : - aga Shooters The 33-year-old Pennsylvania ha ihe eaegms Ops n title and other. 17 May Il--and carried a 2-3 rec-|wineer. > rig. % by. Poised -- Al Pool a2.85. Quinella Pos 42.005. rane and Vi Norris, two wins, 25 : : jwatt be shooting off on Tuesday plutocrat carved. out a five. Several high finishes to his cre) Asked if he thought he had a ord Moments. Trainer. L. Cavataris, Jr for 31 points; Bill Dewland and Nelson Starr had a M-out-of-/evening. * ~ edie a? . oT, dit for a fourth-place $60,963 ~hanr si nt eee: aces , Pool 30,772 Double Pool 82,080 SIXTH RACK -- 1 Mile Marshall' - 3 ae birdie 67 Monday to defeat Tony pace chance to break the $100,000 But Wilthar squared that Turt course for 2} and dyearekda,/Bell Gibbs, two wins 3, and this is the best scare Lema and Tommy Aaron by is WAY AHEAD grinned and said w i" a brilliant effort. against' skoonp RACE -- 14 Miles for 3 hee nigh rere Saem, ) points: Brace McGregor, anit.) Ness s tured in during 5 three strokes in their playoff for The plavoff was anti-climac-, "I'm going to play in five or Red Sox.. By winning, Yankees yearside and wp, Canadian foated, ROS Oe ener dred Reid and Alice Murray this competition, This weekend the $110,000 Cleveland Open. tic. Palmer, with three birdies,|10 more tournaments this year mage it four in a row oy --_ Sayelt's Eyes, Dakon 22.40 2.30 2.70 Alibhal Flower, Dalton 2.8 one win, one win, 32 points; Art se yp ely masting & Laveen HEATING & They had tied at 273, or 11 un- was three ahead of Lema and and no one knows what will hap. 0" % hed 219 games ahead spancho's First, ¢ 170 OA ae en an ice Say. Own Brown, Mary Pirie and Billi' wes See ee der par, for the 72-hole jaunt four ahead of Aaron at the end pen." Sine fb ail, x von ancag. 3° cateen, Brigitta Skel, aad Brease Tur War one win, 28 points; Reg. A gy al now he break those APPLIANCES over the Beechmont Couniry of six holes, With five to play, George Knudson of Toronto Ran im Order: Brian's Bay, Key Norris, Louise Langmaid and inds, Roy Fieming had 22-ou'- . Club. 6,618-yard course Palmer led Tony by five strokes shot'a 68 Sunday for a four In . the only other league) tron Wim. Fawr Mike. aad Leap Voor SEO OS Ga ernie Cay one w 38 points; of35 broken binds. Don Hub- industrial and As-yal ; = ime yf 8 St y for fOur- same the schedule. K = Winner, bog, 3. by Bee Pleet -- Due vatmer, W. ahh y, One win, = *. bard had a 2-out-of-25 7 The victory gave Palmer $22.; and Tommy by seven day total 72-71.70-68--928 some On hedule, Kansa Poul Wi? : : ai 25 and Roy . +5 . an s da tal 2-71.70-68--281 Al © thie ' "i " " Mert. Trataer, b. Cavalaria, Jr WATE ; Cec. Litste Mav Price and pn. . 90, boosted his three - week Aaron, who birdied the last/Johnston of Montreal wound up City Athletics jumped out to a pool 94.008 ' ter, b re Raison missed the money by Commercial to $3 = haces + int roa : ' P 5.0 lead against Baltimere Ori SEVENTH RACE -- 144 Miles for 3 Nettle Brown, one win, 3 one ding ji take to $54,000, ran his 1963 win- four to get into the playoff, bird- with a 69-71-73-69--282 and Stan gies and wound up with a 64 de : : 2. Yearoldls and up, $35,000 added. Gross' points Rising ' The established, reliable Ges nings to a record $85,454, and ied three of the same four to Leonard of Vancouver finished. ° wound up with a 6-4 de ramen RACK -- ar tones, fot 230.250, (9) Team No. 1, under Captain Dealer in your eree., his 10-year total to an unap- te Lema with .a 70-70-76-72--288 ann : 2 7) : Herr bat PP PO weer ee Doug Branton, are being chased proached $430.3 Aaron had 29 putts, Palmer Knudson won $$ Johnston liams came on for Jims . Fisimmons 3.69 2.80 2.20 Loctronghoy, Remillard ees YESTERDAY'S jt the wire by Team No. 4. 3] CELINA ST. : P 2 Jout the fifth wi ran SRabdersiagnped, Dittfack 2 } : Lema, 29-year-old San Lean- 32 and Lema 33, but Tommy $712 and Leonard $215 gered ihe SRG wilh one run Sore mae fae ee Bye SERRE KOO, Wns easily Tears ofe ORY Ses Bie Se (Corner of Atholl in, one out, two on, the score > ° ala, by Ate Ran ta Order: Lard Quille, jrating them by which Team No. " Sagi Start geod, wen easily w tied at 5-3--and got Dick Wil. aise Ran im Order: Poper, Pritvnn piel ee oe STARS l are ahead, and three extra 728-9441 liams to hit into a doubie play, Pte Greve. and Batteas w ok by BD --& brok 8 on if! BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS bras Uo it ine 9 deable Biny Seon & Se Saee_ iris (Sern sgt eee et bids, S0 you can see if meinen' aughter ©. Trainer, FM. Merritt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS only one hit in 4 2-3 innings-- 2 Pen Te By THE CANADIAN PRESS Results Monday New Verk Yatbans (09) 3 . a double by Lu Clinton in the Pee! #5 RIGHTH RACE -- 1 126 Aties for 3 Pitehing -- Johnny Podres, s . ew York, Jackson (6-7) at Chi ninth. On. the hittir side. he scaraian. Maaabak Souk psthsiosie claim Dodgers, pitched five ~ hitter, . EXHIBITION American League Pittsburgh 2-1 Philadelphia 1-8 cago, Bui (65) oe 'i " FOURTH RACK -- § Purlongs, for 4 ing all $2300. Purse Si9aa, Le. tri 2 2 si WL. Pet. GBL St. Louis 3 Houston 4 Pittsburgh, Gibbon (35) at Phil. SM8cked a triple in the last of purse see, (2 TPeter Wrack, Pots air0¢se ceo Striking Out 12, for 2-1 decision a2 New York 28 616 Milwaukee 1 Los Angeles 2 adelphia, Duren (2.2) nigh "© the fifth that sent in the go- SSnoore You Lose, Pits. 449 2.10 20 UStromaway, Hale tee T0 OVer Milwaukee that moved Los aN Chica 33 377. 24 Cincinnati 4 San Francisco 3 juiacnalboned le --" ahead run and then scored him-/T SN", "Sitinca MeComb 230 Stan seed. wen' arvng &% Angeles to within one-half game i i 33 57 nci Sar s : ; Airs. Cessiord. MeCom 7.50 Start good, w eae . go ague self on Tony Kubek's single, start good, won easilx Aise Ran te Orders A -- Navarre, Of National League cleading St SAT. JULY 13- Minnesota 3733 (Qvy games scheduled) WL Pet.GBL th. ¥ Toakty : = = e Yanks raked t 5. Ale ® Order: Bomar, Stand Blue Shutter, A--Dalarce, trish >, Lauis Boston MI Probable Pitchers Today Atlanta 43 30 389 -- ton pitchers for The won Firm, Shall Succeed. Mr. Yo Te, Var. Rg Rewer, Chaddla, ead Genie 8:15 P.M. ~, Cleveland 526 St. Louis, Simmons (7-3) ai Los Indianapolis. 42:36 SBR I Of questin, "False Siart, Money More, A--Coupied Batting--Phi! Linz, Yankees, PA Baltimore 30 513 7% Angeles. Drysdale (9-9) night. Little Rock 37 41 474 8% ---- Rey re sadly eS Oe ee ee ett Sa Ta ee ee Oke a ee a Alexandra Los Angeles 39 S13. 714 |Milwaukee, Spahn (11-3) at San Columbus 31.66 RS ck dock Lamhe oe ah Amber. Trainer, J, J. Stewart Pool 20.682. Total Pent asec, | Singles, leading 17-hit attack Kat) ad (OSHAWA) Kansas City 467 11 | | Francisco, Marichal (12-2) night Jacksonville 30 46 400 14% joser, suffering Rie thik "hee 4 Pool 14,006 Attendance 18,144 'that subdued Boston 7-5. \ Detroit 29 45 .392 1614 [Qincinnati, Tsitouris (3-2) at Northern Division ite tacos -- : Washington 23 56 29125. 'Houston, Drott (2-6) night Syracuse 47 32 585 -- Kansas City rapped Oriole ¢ q Results Monday Roohester 45 4 570-2 = ronkie Dave McNally for four TENTORAMA 6000 Kansas City 6 Baltimore 4 Buffalo 40 36 526 5% runs in the first three innings, ; Ps : CKEY TORONTO Guys" Boston 5 New York 7 STIRLING MOSS Richmond 36 38 486 814 then went ahead 5-0 on Wayne ' AT Your ------ ' .\ --Vi-- (Only games scheduled) : »_ Torontd 33 4 AIS M4 Causey's homer off Tke Delorh DOMINION TIRE STORE -. OSHAWA" *® Probable Pitchers Today STILL LEARNER Games Tuesday n the fourth. Baltimore made "Treilblezer" Highwall Tent _ . HA . a Chicago, Herbert (84) at z i Sergi Jacksonville et Columbus N it. clase with three unearned is ' R : g t LONDON (AP) -- Stirling > Ideol femity tent. Lerge windows on each side R : . All Proceeds to the New York, Downing (2-1) night : § Atlanta at Indianapolis, N runs against winner Dave Wick With vinyl Hbergios: screens and pull. up Mens. : i Spe he Boston, Heffner (14) at a ag Cee t casehing |Laittte Reck et Buffalo, N ersham in the eighth, but re- OF centre dutch door with zippered storm \ i > Oshowe Civic Auditorium Fund put t i t Cc Cleveland,. Latman (5-3) night.) through its paces Thursday Richmond at Toronto, N liever Moe Drabowsky stopped end vinyl fiderglor screen, Sewn = in floor WS i - t y at Svrac : > Complete with steet poles end pegs. Sky bloe S Los Angeles, Foytack (1-1) at] over what. many drivers feel eon ee that rally trented tent rill . ' \ Adie Baltimore, Barber (12-5) night.| js Britain's toughest course . S ' ssion 50c ee is > sh tu tia "Let's Build it Ourselves Minnesota, Stigman (6-7) at) --the driving licence examin There Are Special Bencfits For All a. we hs hd Detroit, Faul (3-3) night ti 2 Pine ig Perm 10) 2t HE rag BUSINESS EXECUTIVES 59.16 70.36 | -rorGAMPIns, surPLies Picbsrsniny fashington, Osteen nigt Moss w driving scoot : ey - : National League he uses tn teeters tamaies AND ary orca ° ° . 20" 2 es AE if von ee it * Ble WL Pct. GBL| traffic. As usual, the .exam- For personel use or for @ DIAN 9 Other a TOO st j 45 32 .584-- | imer did not give hi $ Cc the COMPLETE LINE 4 hie See yee nike tee ca | Git cower ae © Nera or DOMINION span caryng bona rv Las Angeles , failure. Moss will i . San Francisco 44 34.364 144] have to try again for 'the you lease @ new... @ BUICK Request NOW IN. STOCK 1 gel. size | Furnituyé Cincinnati 42 33 345 3 | special scooter licence Ne insurence conte . . . No meintenence costs . . . One rete covers TIRE STORES ! : Chicago 35 S33 4 He can continue to drive un- everything on one or two yeer lease items . . Phone or come im : BUDGET TERMS @ NO RED TAPE, We do our own financing. | Appliances til his next test-- although he oe a : Milwaukee 3 30 61)! n Pettsburgh 3 481 8 can't' carry passengers and DOMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED . THE delphi st display: a big red L : Onen Nightly (Except Soturday) "Til 9:30 -- tap 18? | (learner) ign MILLS AUTO LEASE no QB BOND WEST (Comer of Church) 725-6511 ff KING ST-E AT TOWNLINE. Houston 380 18 (learner) 'sign New York ) B : PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST a oe BED AES ACPA TO

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