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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1963, p. 13

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in the 10th nt's game in Twin Radatz had an earned average off 42 and Dai 1a Until Stuart's Dailey had gone M4 innings (AP Wir would be locked in bat- er later, Dailey came on in sixth inning with score tied 1-4. Radatz came on in sev enth, They battled into 10th inning, Radate won on team mate Dick Stuart's 3-run hom BEFORE. THE BATTLE = they American League relief ace e Dick Radatz (right), Boston Red Sox, and Bill « Dailey Minnesota Twins, lean on a fence and talk before start of last night's game not knowing" Moe Norman Shoots 4-Under-Par, Shares Millar Trophy Lead Nor four sites run had blast scoreless ephoto) ley the hilly hea Rab Norman, who won the Ontario ourse Open and finished in the money Wednes. in the Canadian Open after lus to lead the qualifying round/fighting the leaders for three/lip the Millar Trophy matchirounds, must be considered one championship, continues to) of favor fa that 1983 may rollers head inte the round atch play today "P aying strong Oshawa Golf Pro we tone oret pat Among Qualifiers He was at. foursunder-par 67 WOODBRIDGE. Ont. (CP) Scores in the 18-hole qualifving round Wednesday the Millar Trophy Canadian Professional Golfers' competition inc! Davison, Oakville Guarda, Whitby Kobylaik, Kitchener Doyle, Camp Borden Sandow, Owen Sound Kelly, Stratford Rothmel, Brantfor 3 : Gardiner, Guelph Carey, Pickering Welland Cobourg Armstrong, Sarnia Whibley, Gu \ Patterson, Whitby Atman, Lind Whibley Turner Rayner Balats Baker, Niagara Falls, Pt Colbo Vyse, Barrie Butler, Oshawa TORONTO (CP)--Moe man of Toronto, one of yers who shot a 67 1 > long a for play give indications be his year the strong tes as first steady. go birdies and on only one warmup round one of four players in and only, uld beat par as the meda play . cut 3 nine who ec first. day's sharply into a f Tied with Norman for the lead were Ron Capra of Hami and Toronto's Ken Jacobs and ompson, who led the feld in last year's for Canadian pro Mount Hone surnament in at ton MacLean's Esso Edge Juveniles 68 stood up for hours In Tidy Tussle TIE AT 7 Jacl Locked together at 1) ont to better 3. George Knudson Rob Ure, all of 7 79/Dick Borthwick of Ont y he a) polfer behind the leaders wa Knill of Toronto, whose hours un b fan's Esso a nd Peanie were ¢ = v ' rr Rob Rose and nrono and Ancaster the others 1 Distr games one . City Assac ast nastper Radio ed S SPORTS MENU. By Geo. H. Campbell > SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' JACK DEMPSEY, champion und ' Kearns, was a fight promoter Florida. And York up a sperts ser with the opin being ready to tackle . CANADA'S GOLFERS open at the Pine Valley co Norman Hamilton, al! round. Oshawa's Ha! Whitby. tryw play Moe nf arse Aivie Thompson apra was Safe: on shot four~ But Meanwhile, acr for his fifth title &?'s to lead the Britis him, @ shocking eliminated -- and if bookies who woulda't they tad as did the qualifying Bruno Guarda of t Thomson had far hada': so BRIGHT BITS hockey coach sg potato, r t has bee facut a Leafs hav and he will coach newest ent THEBS is ready far races PUSH UP EXPORTS ed Watkins : the Red team. Going inteledePooy ) Park and Podres Blanks Mets, Fans ll In 3-Hitter; Red Sox Win In 10th Al Worthington and Bill Henry stifled' a bases +» loaded 'ub threat in the ninth, saving Jay's first victory since June 6, base.| The big right hander, a 2l-game Dick Stuart's slugging pow.| ered Boston Red Sox over Min. Those Los Angeles Dodgers nesota Twins 74 in -10 innings| pitchers give up runs the wayjin the only) American League! Jack Benny paris with a buck,/game played, Johnny Podres pulled the} The hard-hitting first stingy act Wednesday night, dol: Iman exploded out of a home|Winner in each of the last two ing out three singles and stuk-jrun slump with a pair, Includ.|seasons, now has a 4-12 mark, ing out 11 as Dodgers cashed/ing the clincher. with two on in' Reds netted all three of their in another victory by handing! the 10th, runs in the first off Glenn Hob- New York's poverty - stricken) Podres, 7:6, extended his/bie, with Marty Keough knock- Mets their 1th successive loss, scoreless string to 2 innings injing In two with a triple and : a duel with Mets' Carl Willey,/scoring on a single by John Ed. Dodgers now have won aightiwho checked Dodgers on four! wards of their last nine in climbing singles until Roseboro rifled one) Woodeshick relieved Johnson from fourth place to a iichiinto the seats with one out in) jwith the bases full in the eighth five-game lead in the National/the eighth, jinning at Pittsburgh, retired the League, In five of those eight) Podres had his closest call in) side by striking out Smoky Bur: victories, Los Angeles pitchers|the last of the ninth, With one! ess, 'then held off Pirates in have posted shutouts and in on and one out, Frank Thomas/the ninth, Colts managed only two others they've held the ap. tapped one deep to left--but!six hits off Bob Friend, but position to a single run Tommy Davis got it against the/punched' three of them in the Podres has been particularly, wall, and his throw in was re-/tirst for both their runs on Er: close-fisted, The 30-year-old left-/layed to first for a game-ending| pie Fagio's 'double, singles by hander has banked three victor-|double play Al Spanger and Pete Runnels, ies in Dodgers' latest surge, al-| Phils got three runs in the} and a fielder's choice grounder lowing a total of one run andififth inning for a 4:2 lead over!py Carl Warwick, | 10.hits, His squeaker over Mets,/Giants with the help of Chuck Stuart, who hadn't homered decided on «John Roseboro's Hiller's error, then added three n 21 wames and hadn't anven eighth inning homer, was his) unearned runs in the sixth after in ' run in '] tagged his 18th second straight by a 1-0 score! Willie McCovey dropped a_ fly of the season with oe on in the and his fourth shutout for a two-base misplay. They|tourth inning as Red Sox built While Dodgers were edging made it a rout with another), } ng waliiak aaa : op k ' ip'a 4-0 lead against southpaw Mets Philadelphia Phillies! three-run flurry against reliever im Kaat of Twins. Then, fac: dropped second-place San Fray-! Billy Hoeft in the seventh, wind ihe ainnesol s vellet star. Bil cisco Giants five games behind, be af ap the fifth vielory in Dailey in the 10th after Dick capitalizing on Giant misplays) 'elt (ast Six games Williams' pinch double and a dna 10-2 romp TAKE BRIEF LEAD walk, Stuart hit No, 19 The WIN FOR JAY McCovey' banged blow ended Dailey's scoreless) Also in the National League-- homer in the first streak at 24 innings and dealt Jay became a winner for/Cepeda hit his 17th in the Twins their seventh setback in first time in over a month,/fourth, giving San Francisco a 'he last eight games th strong relief help in the fi-/brief 2-0 lead, Cal McLish, 9-4 Zoston's bullpen . ace, Dick nal inning, as Cincinnati Reds;won it but had to leave in the 'Radaty, raised his record to 9-1 trimmed Chicago Cubs 31; and/ sixth when he injured his ankle) with three innings of one-hit re Houston Colts' Ken Johnson andjrunning the bases, Johnny Klip-/licf Hal Woodeshick combined foripstein finished for Phils, Lefty) La C a five-hit 20° shutout Pitts. /Bill O'Dell, 105, started and Jost Boston, burgh Pirate for Gianis lected his BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Cheney. (8:9), N Donovan (6-5) at Wickersham (6-7) By JIM HACKLEMAN ociated' Press Sports Writer ring his Wrd and Orlando the for col linton also homered while Bob Allison 2nd for Twins of PRESS Washington, Cleveland, Kansas City, N and Hendley (4-5) at St, Louis Broglio (9-5) and Burdette (7-7) or Gibson. (84), 2, TN Houston, Farrell (6 = 8) Pittsburgh, Cardwell (5-9) American League Wh wet. ( GBI 50 31 By THE CANADIAN National League WL Pet, GBL 51 07 -- 48 3 358 46 was 45 38 43 46 at N Angeles International League Northern Division WK Pct, GBI MM OM. .600 - 48 40 345 5 48 41 538 544 Richmond 40 44. 476 11 Toronto 39 49 443 14 Southern Division 468 38 548 -- 45 41 523 44 44 511 New York Chicago 47-38 Boston 45 37 Baltimore 47 40 Minnesota 49 eveland 44-40 Los Angeles 4146 Kansas City 38 46 , Detroit 47 Washington 30 56 348 2 Results Wednesday 335 43 S18 7 'i 488 10 Philadelphia 41 482 1014 Houston M 386 19 New York M1 2245 Results Wednesday 1 New York 0 | rhia 1¢ Atlanta Indianapolis Little Rock : Columbus 36-49 4M 1044 Jacksonville 3338414 Minn Results Wednesday anesota 4 ee ' . (Only game scheduled) ntapanlpt bf Syracuse 6-5 Probable Pitchers Today tie ~ Columbus 1 Toronto 3 Los Angeles, Drysdale (1010) Probable Pitchers Today Indianapolis 1 Rochester York, Craig (213), N.). New York, Ford (13:3) at Los Jacksonville 2 Atlanta ? anciseo, Maricha} Angeles, Chance (6-9), N Richmond 2 Lite Rock $ adeiphia, Culp) Boston, Wilson (87) at Games Today Kaat (88), N Ruffalo at Syracuse Detroit, Aguirre (7-7) or Messi Columbus at Toronto (4-5) at Chicago, Buzhardt (9-4), Indianapolis at Rochester Jacksonville at Atlanta at'Richmond at Little Rock, 2 eles 33 mes scheduled) Baston 7 " M esota M Ra (8B) Pete Ward Respects : His Rival Infielders More Than Pitchers m magic eve jay ' Man aid good f are Rol you but what ta one or two Ss my home run total more, Roberts Ame serfor the the car a ft ders has sur t War rececious Sex third nawe are pris e' The season lt, 1 didnt' many over the fu I guess I just power HE'S NOT SO GOOD Ward's greal ada 'ak Pm gievemen may stem his ewn defensive mediocrity. Bul when it comes to swinging a bal Ward does not have to take a backward step fer any third baseman, Only Frank Malone of Boston Red Sox is out i And his fielding is in ws west st 6s © Roger Maris gd Joins Mantle STS Se On Sidelines ae 2 NEW. YORK (AP) Roger Maris, the other half of New York's famed M.and-M slugging amMbin has joined Mickey Mantle ¢ Yankee list af the missing Maris kee team tle was season rom fathe Jimmy Ward amous National League star with the old Moni real Maroons some 30 years age : i mar ig display by Kubtk of July 4 him amee with the ow manyivear have The U-vea a Trea ure is rors were native of Mon n Portian an odds-on favorite n American Lea rookie of whe ROW ar had anv deublis aboul tae who assumed the Yan eadership when Man. delined w a broken foot June 3, will undergea sar 'te at New York's Lenox Hil aspital Friday far recta! fis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSjning clinched og htt a tie , aintained Bisons m the : game) Rightheader J he Inter held Jacksony R ern divi- and st a Urack the seuth SX sure Frem whali I York Howk ali in xpect him to be HH ] hear from New Las Angeles, "I oul a week Io days Mantle, whe can wen the Ameri most valuable player award for the third time pason, rejeined the Yank- Angeles teday, dat a to be ready te week or two League's ast se es in Las anmnrer sthe Yanks' night | t Yankee Cleveland was thougnt ai the sect ond "Dea He few » his home in Inde nce, Moe., for the came break, bal New York Wednarsd thanapols raed 2 whore rea Basie Kr mm the seventh iieser omer fident 7 is half aver and I've © expect don't know for Hockey 8° Yankee manager Ralph pe Sanday > ® ad sadeherd * A-Star 5 RUDY PILOUS former coach the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League, 48, with Stafford' Smythe, presi- dent of Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens, after Rudy signed a two-year contract with the Leaf organization, to manage (right) and coach Denver Invaders, Leaf farm club and latest en- try in the Western Hockey League, of shakes hands --(CP Wirephoto) Toronto Leafs Sign Coach Rudy Pilous To Guide Invaders (CP) The Tor Leafs announced nat Rudy TOORNTO onto Maple Wednésday has act ager and lavade V a vd said he is happy to]/Hawks for 5\4 years. When he ig with the Leafs and/took over in January, 1958, Chi- manager-coach Punch Imiach, jcago was in last place. In three I've never had a contractiveats, Pilous led the Black efere, but Punch insisted," he} Hawks to their first Stanley Cup I've come to realize that/Since 1938 might just be good business) His career has been to have a contract." with success, Prior to joining jChicago, he controlled the St. RELEASED IN SPRING Catharines TeePee entry in the ; was released by the Ontario Hockey Association Ju. k Hawks this spring, shorily/nior A League and led the team r Chicago finished one pointito two Memorial Cups ind Toronto during the regu And he should feel at-home in season and then were elim'-/the west with Denver, In 1347 nated in the Stanley Cup semi.jhe coached Houston to. the finals by Detroit Red Wings. /United States Hockey League beat ' 7 The Wings then lost to the championship and the next year Now I'm | y joining them." Leafs led San Diego to the Pacifie Pilous sipne iwaveat " Pilous was at the helm of the Coast League title Nassau Stakes To Candy Spots' Reluctant Deb Goes Saturday CHICAGO (AP) Candy nd earned $6,088 to her SPOS Will try to break a two- > Simon of Buffalo./tace losing streak Saturday win Wednesday when a probable field of six-- her seasonal earnings all that remains of 160 original to. $11.200. lodged = by nominees--goes to the post in a? the $100,000 - added America iss = _. mm on (Derby At Arlington Park against Union Jack stables The) Last month, Rex. C, Ells- Scheldt, ridden by Ron Tur./Worth's three-year-old star lost atte. in the second race was/0Y & neck te a 40-to-] shot, Et by the stewards mendorf Farm's B. Major, in StOWATGS took The Lhe $200,000 Chicagoan at Wam® it's number off the board,/imston Park. The week prior to him last, moving Mrs,|this Candy Spots was beaten in rs 43 to L outsider, Right the Belmont Stakes the winning spot B, Major, again ridden by Nelies Breconing Ray Broussard, is expected to free Farm's Napper sive Candy Spots and jockey moved into second! Willie Shoemaker another tus- spots respectively in the I'q-mile race. ade, the mount of The other possible starters are Fitzsimmons, did noi/Fred W. Hooper's Sky Gem shuffle, for he fin-'(114), William S. Miller's Crow- m the race dus (114), River Divide Farm's Cosmic Tip (117), and Theodore D, Buhl's Lemon Twist (117) TRACK PAYS OUT TOO MUCH LOOT NEW YORK (AP)--In a re mistake, attributed to haman errer, horse players were overpaid $20,345.48 at the mutuel windows at Aque- duct race track Wednesday Louis M. Walger, head of the matuel. department of the New York Racing Association, longs, fer 3.) Sad the error m figuring Adewance the place prices on the first th Pilous epted said Ho dotted Toron n P who Hockey League job a ach of I the ous lous Chic he Hawks py Cup, Leaf organ tion yronta won lar the cup - TORONTO tant®? Deb, a barga ; N Y. gd um veers brought fillies i : nesday's $9,935 at Woodbine ength from his year Nassau Stakes) 4 10 Win by N. B.A " aOR ipheld rec ting the same Jockey course The wit WOODBINE RACE RESULTS CLEAR AND FAST i 3.26 Miles for 3. on S20. Pore 1.78 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1963 rite' RACH t fer Maire $1 : PUTH RACE CAR arn orts we Bike Mar'son O00 4.48 3.08. , » 3a 2% © . ae 2m goed, wen easily Aive Ran ia Order Stane & Ke Mart good Rae DATE ™M anc 4 Mremaway Order Unnamadie, AW Alwe a OUENELLA NOS 2 AND & PAID Sitne Winner, ch © by Orafty Admiral-- tvereess. Traiper, R. S. Reteman 2 Queneiia Pool Saf . A Ow Lae. Gapee, May Pee Winner > t 5 Rev. Tramer Pont 24,98 Craral Raita Pow M, Lewes Deome Pont 4 lam SIATR Rack - ¥ Per was mids. Canadian foaled SECOND RACY Se, xtar Clg. ali & Y : Rack, Teette "pues NP 2 ® + wor 's Ohoiee, Gordan ® ;: a Neves Here, Barton " Sart peed, won Griese Atsn Ran in Qr@er: Reman Thender, he ® nai wads ts Pinas He: Jecp, Ma Tante, -- _-- wn beh a s me FY and Qoerens Ooecier Dang tse Warmer, oh g, 3. by Berepen -- Biated Reva a wa, Hager's , Traieer, L. SRveseri r, pitte Say ah ter DAILY DOURLE & ant Wiewer Gk } TR Reval Sar Tramer c : aes Sart geod, won ¢ ' es, Pase S560 aG&ed gress 38555 3 Waig t cicctrenie vu ma 7 ~sig no Ponta Bo a Mists %% calcula had broken down « ow Fasten eo and clerks figured the prices Manten F Par « : oR-Revel Spek, Lanoway , . * manually. The clerks failed to Qavens La % s cod. wen Griving take -into consideration the QJtane OF Rer Abe Ren Order Vase dwt Rew, B-Ohippewe Rit Rody : scratch of one horse, Parma. The errer was discov Mart geod ~ Way. Greewnep Laty ered prices *% 2 1. A am 3.99 4 ev Hope, whch won turned $16.58 for a ticket and Brown's maid $5.58 to place. should have bera $7.50 on Brenda's Hope and $3.18 on Brown's Risque, which finished soo Walger SMG a Nes Sart yi piace Risque The gene prices wet TAm s harem Mule Matwha SEVENTH RACH vse < cs and Stare tor wom pastly pat Ales Ren & Over = Rardara Geie@n Tar yh : the Mesery Ge 1 Hew BRivaticeh or Riernal Cress. Treiver 3 \. bs cinr as- -sponsible for the > The Te he 'Teports of and their 128 Males te claumiig af $8 etter ring to re Wen ORGANIZED MAILS The Univer Pesial Unica wat 4 r jAmondance 7.353, [SOrWIOes,

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