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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1963, p. 14

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LORE BL Ges EXTRA-BASE BLOWS Tonys Score Win Over Alexanians Take airtight pitching 'and|then he has made softball stops scoreless the rest of the way, clutch extra-base hits and that's!in Toronto, Montreal and his| Jones, as many fans remem a hard combination to beat, Osh-/home town now of Midland; be-/ber, pitched with Dependable Tony's aa this last night, | fore coming to Tony's, iC peetedg : ie -- ae whipping Hamilton Alexanians! 'pony' . , obby Booth an ick Gi pie ii, before an overflow crowd,| Sony 8 _ scrost a led Tony's at the plate with two WINS SIXTH 4 their interlocking Beaches lant hits off the Hamilton pitch-/nits apiece, Booth homered and Milwaukee southpaw Denny Major Fastball Big Four game,/ing, did it' with extra-base Gite had a triple. Jack Arm: Lemaster spun a five = hitter' "Big Bob' Grier, the mam.|2lows Starter and ~~ George strong had a homer, Grier a tri- against Cards for his sixth sea) moth colored hurler, did the! Bedford was tagged for oo neige MecDermaid a double and son victory. Dennis Menke and i vine while batte : hits in the 3 and 13 innings heiggnny Hil a single to do Frank Bolling supported. him ng agp paiteryem a te/worked, which included a pair Tony's hitting, Danny Price did with home runs y and Jack Arm:of home runs, two _ triples ; 6 > awerns 7 . some good work defensively at Home runs also helped Phil./St?one supp iie @ the extra-/and two doubles, . Relief man|ining base for Tony's. lies, They were hit by Don Hoak base punch, Grier claimed 12)Clint Jones turned in a. bril py or on : Seite oct te strikeouts en route to his initialiiiant relief chore, keeping At Toronto, last night, Ran: Phils Tet bot pase goers win, issued no walks and spaced Tony's off the scoresheet while th tenes 4) wesiee se aie hurt. They tagged winner five hits for the victory allowing only one hit, wie into the ninth. Jimmy Sullivan Cal MeLish for four hits and a/_ Only first-sacker Len Wrignt, registering nine strike outs, ; Was Safe or an error and Fraser walk in the sixth inning' but got of Alexanians, did "Big Bob') Bedford had fanned a total ¢ t ceott followed with a. single, only two runs because one base 2) damage, whacking a no three on his mound Be og which set the stage for Al runner was tagged out round.|Sttike, three-ball piteh for a go- ance, Horner's clutch double scoring ing third and another was cut ahead solo home run in the 2nd.) 'Trailing both r Frank M shall ; ail tee Grier, after the game, Was three times both runners Fran arene sav *"* ve neste was. the winher over Jack Jim avenport § throwing praises for Tony's vet when Jack , "eran backstop Bob Booth. Grier/maid lined sharp double| Rainbow, who earlier in the day donb le with one ge limaxed a 3 a snary MONE Hecame the father of a baby three « run rally that was quoted-as saying, Thatiwhich eluded centre. fielder brought * en ielder : has x ) is 3 i : ) girl, Both pitchers had five Giants from behind in the ninth, C0" Booth (Bob) is a whiz of a/Ralph McGasken and allowed hitters -- Met lefthander Al Jackson catcher, He's the best whose "Red" to scar ; 0% \ score, Acting coach wocace nk on 3 had a twohitter aha e Sd leadi vught me since | came to Con: Dick Gibb, subbing for Jimmie ae ae en going the bottom of the ' a ~% ; ; - ada, I'm new to this league and R ior uM : Booth knows each batter like frre -- Hse hg a ' MeGasken, cf; Clint, if and p ninth, Then he hit two batsmen nook, He's just great!" Asked A Sen nt hans ba h VRCR in 4th; Ross, 2d; Condetlea, ¢ succession and -- shortstop) about the home-run ball hit' by _ d na's second omer of and if in 4th; Bakerton f; and double play ball setting 7 was. dow » strikes 3 a Ng i" } for Davenport's game hee fas gre Pea a field. Bob Booth's homer in the ee A TONY'S soe blow take by grooving one in attempt fourth made it read 4-1 and Bob MacDemaid, ib; -- Booth, e: the seventh straight to relocate the plate. 1 didn't GMer ended Bedford's stay on Gnd, cf: Armstrong, 2b: Hill Mets and their 18th expect he would even attemot the mound with a mammoth fy: and Green p on the road, a mod-to hit it, Grier originally came triple, On the next pitch, heiamiiton 010-000 000--1 4 8 record, Philadel:ite Canada' from his home town C&mMe home on a wild pitch for pony's O31 100 00x--5 8 A nietics of 1916 hold the of Detroit, Michigan. on a foot. Tony's fifth ran Officia George 'Campbell mark of 19, Pitts: ball try-out with the Eastern) At this point Clint Jones pad (Plate) Charlie March, straight on the Conference Toronto Argos, Since taken over and he held Tony's (bases) was in 1800 : INJURIES STRIKE Toronto Argos Win Over Eskies -- Barely .By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Parker started the game but) Bob Ptacek and rookie Larry The way things are going in|limped off the field after only Cline directed the hapless exhibition games, some teams|iwo plays, He originally injured Roughrider offence in the Canadian Football/his right ankle and knee in the There won't be any silverware League may be hoping the regu. intra - squad game two weeks a' stake when Grey Cup rivals lar season never opens aro Hamilton and Winnipeg meet teo- Take Wednesday night for ex.) "It's the ankle," he said later night, dut Ticats head coach ample: Toronto Argonauts|in the dressing room. "My/Ralph Sazio will be making his Jackie Parker reiniured his kree's okay but the ankle didn't debut: and he has only two ex- ankle, Angelo Mosca. of the Stand up when I tried to pivot: hibition games in which to look Hamilton T Cats suffered !t didn't hurt to ran in prac. Sver his squad nossible fractured cheekbone, tice, but these things take Mosca, long a defensive and Saskatchewan Roughriders' time." lackle, was to have made his took an al! - round thumping.) Coach Nobby Wirkowski debut as'an offensive guard but Pa high « priced Tor-/22an't Seem to be treating Par- he experiment has been post- onte ack. lasted only *er's_ injury seriousty, but pened--perhaps for some time. plays against his old Eid hinted that he might curtail his Mosca's injury was the result "Eskimo teammates as/SPensive quarterback's, golfing|ol @ head-cn comeen with tense the Argos took a 21-20 exhibition 2Uvues _ Hardiman Cureton as both at: home Parker, acquired from Ed. Pulled out of the line, Cureton monton for $15,000 and five Wasn't hurt, but Mosca left. the Mosca was injured as the Ti: players in an off-season trade, Stadium witht he left side of Ing cats practised for "S ©X says he'll wait for a doctor's ad.face numb t hibit at Hamilton against biti vice before deciding if a rest Winn Blue Bombers--first! necessary . = meeting between the clubs since Tom Maudl ate" . Ald ood A t Se ae ns 3 in and rookie Ly last season's Grey Cup game reek ~ - erw ce Amedee sha d And the Roughriders were hu-/nal-calling a care een way Gay, Miated 40-0 dy the roaring/and Amedee's sparkling Meyard Rritish Cotumbia Liens in an touchdown romp in the fourth xhibition at Vancouver In the OLA Junior League last night, Alderwood Terriors scored the most number of goals in an individual game quarter prompted the Ange win S R MISSED CONVERT HURTS CALENDAR this season, defeating Hasting Les The Eskimos, who used four gonnaires 25-6 at home. TODAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, duly 38, 1963 'Bob Kennedy Has 'Chicago Cubs Up In Key Position Roseboro and another on a wild 8Wa By JOR REICHLER dinals, who were beaten 8-1 by Associated Press Sports Writer, Milwaukee Braves Barring a complete disinte- EIGHT GAMES BACK gration of his forces, Bob Ken Nine games over .500, Cubs |nedty of the ineredulous Chicago are cight games in back of the ; to league leading Los Angeles National Dodgers who defeated Pitts: burgh Pirates for the seventh straight time, 51, San) Fran cisce's fourth place Giants eked out a 43 victory ever Mets and Philadelphia Phillies whipped Houston 6:3 K.. Wrig Eoworth, no such last year, outpitched Cincin Coaches, nati's Bob Purkey for his Mth victory, He has lost seven, Trail ing 1-0, Cubs scored twice after two out in the seventh on back to-back doubles by outfielders Lou Brock and Bilis Burton Andre Rodgers had singled ear her in the inning Don Drysdale, who. almost never loses in July, posted his fourth tory of the month as Dodg increased their first place lead over Cards to seven games The big righthander, who has ! career record of 31 victories five defeats du the the stage July, a jlewed five hits ne eight and walked was at for iCubs appeared a certainty lday to be voted '968 League Manager of the Year But hold.on there, How can lone bestow a managerial ac 'colade upon a coach, even if he jhas heen designated as head Heoach? Cub owner lery, insists "there is animal on his club yes, but managers, no Kennedy, in his first year with Cubs, is last on the lst of 12 Chicago coaches appearing in the National League green book But he is the acknowledged boss on the field. So much so that 'he's been there all year In each the last two yerrs Cubs rota'*ed their "head ceaches"', using at least three a season Regardiess of nedy has done job, He has had season pick to battle New York and only Mets and Houston Colts for month of eighth place, in: pennant conten. struck tionvirtuatly frem. opening day. one Wednesday the third place' Dodgers got Cubs defeated Cincimati Reds off loser Earl Francis and broke 2.1 behind the four-hit pitching a 1-1 with a four-run rally of southpaw Dick Ellsworth to in the fifth They scored one run advance within a game on a bases-ioaded walk, two the second-place St, Louis Car-imore on a single by Johnny Divide Twin-Bills In Inter. League Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday night proved to b a time fer comebacks in the iInternational League as six teams split doubleheaders Atlanta Crackers bowed to Rochester Red Wings 10-3 in the but rebounded to a 124 tory. Syracuse beat Jackson e 31 in the first game but the Suns came back to trounce Chiefs 91, And Richmond ns defeated Columbus re fa ~ 6.9 reas games Ark: Teronto Mar Buffalo Bisons polis Indians Philip a W-game loser 1-0, Tony's scored in the Ind inning "Red" MacDer q two - run ™ vic P into title n magr Cubs, a prea his Ken a r tentia ing wink It defe ma erm phia's major burgh road but BASEBALL SCORES' AND STANDINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS American Lenune I, Pet. GBI #42 Mi 346 MS 531 475 46417 48) 1714 oar a run in the third row leag Att league 9 ue Is and Ost that 0 of was the best threat the Indians could make against the Twins' Dick Stigman, who shut them 9-0. aided by a four-homer assau! dall, Cleveland Indian, who reached Srd to load the bases in the fifth inning of the firs game, clenches fists does some rooting for the did) However A FAIR RALL! Minnesota third baseman Rich Rollins (@) hix left in hopes Larry Bow"s slow roller down the base-line foule-but it didn't stomps foot his out roll Kin Whitey Ford Hurls His 12th Straight As Yankees Zoom Ahead attack homers by four-baggers Johnny will ferry to stop. It (AP Wirephoto) Ry Rie streak to hie saat 8 cut off quickly -by the Jets Three-run rallies in the - sixth and seventh innings of the first zame gave the victory to Jim Stottemyre Home runs by Pancho Herrera and Gene Al ev sparked the Jets' nightcap victory Buffalo ended a six-game los eak on the strength of Ed home: m Kor for th hmon ts winnin but had i + New York Minnesota Chicago Raltimore Boston Cleveland Kansas C Los Ange Detroit 41 33 436 1944 Washin M4 63 331 28 Results Wednesday Angeles 4 New York 8 ty Boston 2:8 9.5 eveland 6-0 Itimere § 41 34 "44 S344 SS 48 M43 47 32 45.32 ity aS 17 MS Rly 9 9 104 14 apener vic vi 1) hit that gton Don by Gory a pin nings Minnesota's Twins pitching performances igman a Jim a double bianking of Cleveland Indians 90 and 34, Kansas City Athletics swept two from Boston Red § $2 and 7-4, Baltimore Or overcame a four-run de ngten S$ cago White Sox trait Tigers 31 There are at l sons. Whitey fails when ae co to ex rarely disapne His victory put with Los Angeles Dodgers Pena's neat seve Sandy Koufax and San Fran. opener, while Alusik sing cisce Giants' an Marichal as doubt three the majors season. And own mark ent winner in ey an twa hitt ported by neluded Mincher and Rich Rollins n the first Jim Hall broke a the nightcap and Kaat put it out of reach with a three-run Diast,) his first of the season. He struck out 11 and allowed only six hit WIN EIGHT OF Ry BOB GREEN h after seven in Associated Press Sports Writer The carrying this ba Yankee eatcher E "We've got the best infield in baseba said Yankee mana ger Ralph Houk "New York's got that great overall power," said Red Sox manager Johnny Pesky "They've come up with a couple of fine young pitchers In } Downing and Jim Bouton,' said Los Angeles manager B Ri mney So maybe ten Whitey one seems him He's just won 12 in a row, in all and, as usual, is should ering the burden of the impor- tant chores as Yankee go bombing along toward an. ether pennant Nothing unsua "That's what he's do. He's just the ace ¢ he ng str the g st ingin Kranepool's two Las and ran R | pper got good . from K catchers are said Howard h Kans 4.7 Mt Washing ub 3 . nnesota wer Dick S ota g ers edged 65 Trave Leafs shaded In¢ Despite a sore elbow Adams huried an eig Chiefs and ce victory 10 e opener Kansas City, which has now > ammed a three-run won eight of its last 10, swept the seventh it Rh : cap for the Sun two from Boston on the key 2s . a FIGHTS LAST NIGHT and h support on-hitter Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRE Stockton, Calif.---Bobby Stockton. Ca Tony Vasque Jase. { Se Iston i oe y Norm Gigon a biast ed solo hom but the Trav had to Adold off a ninth picked » re to nip the Maple + afs scoreless Probable Pitchers Today Chicago, Herbert (* » (11-5), at De Pi ch ANSAs Hers zarre Le ter (4-4) Minne rs erupte Pleis (2-0) @. third inning lick (9-9) after the Red Las Angeles, New York game Kansas C four Raston th we two 8 10Uh ge (32) or monton eveland kra sota a, The Cracke Mecoven: 1 in OD the nightcap the the defeated nd for at ( win least "two rea tn excite any wins: They've g he s hat and eison haa a scored an f Orlando the led and the first he. at Dawelen ty, Rakow (7.1 Monbouquette (13-4) Washington, Cheney (89) Raltimere. Robe (79) National League WwW L Pet &2 37 AIS 538 346 took Nat Mar of George Alus two-run homer eather run ir ane ting tines on they've all me and Ford? } to be t tie LL $ Pete Thompson Back To Queen's TORONTO (CP) Guard Pete Thompson has left Tor nto Argonauts af the € 'anad' an Footbal Lear 1 e knocked 1. San nitehing is | as. the mast cor - the histery of th game among, pitchers who hz 100 His lifetim on a about that expected nf the staff No $ to 2 more 330 FISH KILLED OORTLAND, N.Y sason tola ads SROUsE xson. one of Ar quarterbacks -- James E me, Earlier the Oshawa Greea Wright, M. C. Reynolds. Jim Gaels had whipped St. Catha- Walden "and Canadian Don rines Athietics 4-5, Monday an Gerr would have tied { the score tate in the fourth quar. Oshawa Vieto Alderwood tied Oshawa with 4M ter had Tommy Joe Coffey been Successful on his final convert them Ww points apiece. game itself, Ren Me- In the Neil set a Canadian Junior scoring record, scoring 12 goals giving him 10 'for the rear Davis SS The Was ho More exc inessman is waikin fice Wednesday attempt Neweomer a er wd droken-field touchdown ran | in the game to pull the Esks within reach. Bul Coffey's boot was wide Other Toronto touchdowns were scored by Art Johnson and SOFTRBALI Oshawa C (Spec as Jim Thomas of 22,281 daz with ty ami for 1 Junior . ted a Plavaf Aces Seu at Alexandra 2nd game of series Part vs Brooxtin Genaska seg Cleaners, Park, 8.8 p.m. 2-out-of3 elimination (Postponed Games) Perry Metchants sOF , es _ vs He ra ag away StITUCK git out eight before giving to} Minnesota's Stigman was Johnay FORT ERIE RESULTS Two Jockeys, FiRst RACE - io Fer e Brey sees ot <0 se 3k ® ane 20 aiming a ¢ 2 Yrawer ae Pree ceqe ie Dee QP Darry R 2 McDonan. Poa 3 nie Pon SECOND RACE for hyearo see Beary @Napre BSariet te Sart good Ane Gee & Jeane Deo, Tavpor ® DANY OOVURLES 2 and | Weeeer 2 ¢ 3. Ruveiee Water tee Cesteere. Tramer PF. M. Goddare Pow 1% & Star an Bo gary Deter THIRD RACE Purse 37508 Wrwas > Later one Set Eases. he me eo o> Abe Ran & Creer Vore Moe Ramen oer war Wrage. 2 Parenme actuate Wierert Df Tranmer Start geex Poot Sale Teicha w ane > Rice Mente Sores Wareck » POVURTH Rac - om. Crea. > deve F.e0 ahaha br 9 3 Wnahete 'Tremer .. Coeara 2 Sart. goad. & Pee 32.405 PLFTM RACE Cima Ame Ree & Order: averse. Poorman am Wineer © &. 2. Expeter Re N One Trainer, Four Horses "RIN SATH RACE ites tor 2 One and ant éyearods F & & 2 By Pronce 2 Awnesiey 2 Weems jaman caee SEVENTH Race DR De Meera Tremer A$ Cra. Pani 4e8z EGuTN face nent nites, Tart a. ont Maco Beer Sere ante YESTERDAY'S STARS R THE ASSOC. ATED Ratting--Ron |} PRESS RESULTS COUNT! Mats: * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Comse® @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board indiome ee and 3a byte se OD FIRST RACE --~ 1 Ww oa, 3 e aces pace nN ee ~ n raunity Dave Mann. George Fleming kicked the three converts Centre Don Stephenson gave Park, 815 pm. (This game will decide first place in he Northern Division) . aw O'Dell GR8) Burdette $7 new with Osh- a, in 1961 while playing with the Whithy Red Wings, scored LBRis fp Rebert M xe ss Nowe COND RACE acs 3 Nw a" & z was Gquatiieee acd placed Sh @uINELLA ON . AND S Magy? ee wa Poot ¥ 3 races Pe 2 Gediqwer's Pick. MS 2 Motadee, Gala drome Mend Wy 2D ON) Net me " » & 2 AND 4 PAID Te Ree SEVENTH RACE THIRG RACE mm and 27H ® Anns e > Reomy ere sie, + pnmane ay Shee Baw wip * . we Mee Weker 6m mh Rami3y 4 4% - @ ae Abana EIGNIM RACE x a ven wae > me mas of see pn Ae: Rockaren. Sepers Manes Aron ® Poel 26 et Pore wae * ee et ee ee Wormer <a wet Ar wee 12.9 5 eid 1» : Rui tale 4 Indi anapalis 3 *: Jacksenvi FOURTH RACE ok me a8 Eee Wort Sem. McP adhe Pane Peters kG. Welke zee Sang, Fav haeee's Mac R Claw A 2 R Fort Race 7 Pace Pr Heust Pit ery wee ~** Rx Atlanta at Buffale a ® Javkseay (Pastponed Game) Mac Lean's Rsse vs Bad Boy Appli- ance, at Bathe Park, 6.39 p.m . SOCCER « Oshawa Whitby at Ri ASMOR Stadium, $8.08 | LACROSSE OLA Midget League vite vs Oshawa lay Oshawa Children's Are mR BASEBALI Lakeshore Imermediate League Ajax Merchants VS Oshawa M at Kinsmen 5. Spahn 2-4) iQ (2-8) Novebar : (64) n a : ¥ OU Distric vs UK Memear Assoc amma : and afax (16 Ke lateraational League Nerthera Divisiea Wi Pet iv t 4 c * SY 473 448 Division a 3s M" SRT as : si Reb frst chants, Mel Stadium 3 AM 7 * SS 1 ate Wednesday Kansas & Taranto 3 ta 22 Re LACROSSE OLA Javen a be Green Gacis at SR pam SOFTBALL Nad who 1-9 Syracuse 1 coax Cealurmbas Majar Fastba Oshawa Tony's chanis, at Hami Ye hmend §2 Games Ry kansas ai T * Re Ladies or Edmonton a 68 lead with an early touchdown and Joe Her. mander, acquired by the Exsks the Parker deal gading greund yards on nine carries, LIONS POUR IT ON The Lions Saskatchewan, rst Lume under new head caach Pisst-strager Joe Kapp quar. erbacked the wi cab Ohler action at Kapp's spat The Lions, Canadian reokie Peter Kempt aown Sern raachdaw n: ANNOUNCE VOTE LONDON (AP) -- The Con- rvative party announced Tuesday night that a by-elec. tyon will be held in Stratford-or- Aven Aug. 15 te All the pariia- mentary seat Ieft vacant by the resignation of former war min- ister Johan Profame. scared hdowa and was the game's gainer with M a had httle mercy ea playing fer the Raw ers in the 'and third quarters . guiding te three touchdowns Melin and Canadians Pete and Earl Keeley alse saw withowt fallback Reamer, cot 1468 points from scored 16 points on a touch. two field geals and four erts, Nerris Revensea Homer, Don Vicic and) REAL ESTATE -- Railey scored the ather . 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