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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tesdey, July 20, 1963 Oshawa Generals Open In Montreal rink, will play 24 of their home| games at Bowmanville and the| other four at Trenton, Their opening home game is against Marlboros Oct, 22 at Bowman:! ville, YESTERDAY'S STARS Batting--Willie Mays, hit game-winning homer for second consecutive time, tag- ging three-run fifth inning shot that provided 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh and extended San Francisco's winning streak to eight games, Pitching--Dean Chance, An. gels, pitched 6 2-3 innings of no- hit ball, wound up with two-hit. ter in 11-0 triumph over Cleve. land HAMILTON (CP) -- The On- tario Hockey Association pro- vincial junior A series will open its 1963-64 season with three Sunday games Oct, 13, it was announced Monday night. Peterborough Petes will play Hamilton Red Wings in Hamil- ton; Oshawa Generals meet Montreal Junior Canadiens in Montreal and Toronto Mariboros go to St, Catharines to play the Black Hawks. Tuesday Oct, 15 Kitchener Rangers play Oshawa at Bow. manville, The league expanded to eight teams from six this season with the re-entry of Marliboros and the Generals who played last season in the Metro Toronto League, Each team will play 56 games with the first six quality. ing for playoffs. The Generals, without a home ISPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Giants, 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' LACROSSE FANS saw a thriller-diller at Oshawa Children's Arena Jast night when the Green Gaels, after leading Brampton Armstrongs for most of the game, suddenly found themselves trailing with only about two minutes left to play and the Osh- awa lads pulled out a 9-8 victory with a spirited finish that tickled the customers, The winning goal was scored with just 28 seconds left to play. Though they were on hand with only 10 players in uniform, no less than six of their regulars being absent due to injuries holidays, etc., the league-leaders didn't take tod kindly to defeat, in fact a couple of their members were real chippy, at the finish. Brampton has only lost three games all season but the Green Gaels claim two of these re- venges and what was probably bothering the Brampton boys more was that the Gaels look as if they can do it again--come playoff time, Quite a few of the gutted-stick crew of some years ago were among the spectators, including Lioyd "Danny" Dan- jels, currently visiting his folks. "Danny" left Oshawa about 1938 to play Big Four football with the Montreal "Winged Wheelers" and now resides there OHA JUNIOR "A" clubs cleared the decks for action, justa little, at their meeting in Hamilton last night, The schedule will open on Sunday, October 13 (Thankgiving Week-End) with three games on the books, including Oshawa Generals first start--a real toughie--against Montreal Junior Canadiens, in Montreal. The schedule calls for 56 games. Generals intend to play 24 of their "home games" at Bowmanville and the other four, it is expected will be played in Trenton. This makes for a heavy crowded season but wil! provide plenty of opportuni: ties for 'hockey fans to enjoy their favorite entertainment SHORT SHOTS:--Arnold Palmer won the big playoff against Nicklaus and Boros yesterday, with al! three picking the 17th hole to turn in a wierd display of golf, especially with the putters, Palmer flubbed a couple of shots, real duffer-style but instead of taking advaniage, both Boros and Nicklaus did the same thing . . . TORONTO ARGOS beat the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg last night and Ottawa Rough Riders won their ex hibtion game over the Eskies, in Edmonton, Reports are that neither Montreal Alouettes nor Calgary Stampeders are im- pressed by these results JACQUES PLANTE got into the public relations bit yesterday in New York, where he signed his contract with the Rangers, for the coming NHI. season, He apparently got himself a good contract too. His quotes were barbed--'The Rangers are on the way up and Canadiens are on their way down, 30 I'm happy to be in New. York". "Gump (Worsley) is a nice guy and a friend of mine but he's where he belongs with a team that is not going to be in the play- offs'. Oh, how they'll love Msr. Planie when he shows in Mont- real, in Rangers' uniform' TWO YOUNGSTERS pitch- ing in Little League tournament play at Ancaster yesterday waged a 0-0 duel for nine innings--then had to leave the game since ruies say ho pitcher can work more than nine frames in Little Leag®& action. One struck out 18 and the other 15, In the 10th inning, a couple of errors and a ground bal! ended the game at 1-0, Paris beating Galt SANDY KOUFAX pitched the Dodgers out of their slump. yesterday as he chalk ed up his 17th win of the season | sas City | man, REAL OPPOSITION! Ba)! players don't expect all the fans pulling for them to Norm Siebern, Kan Athletics first base o some real spec in e second to be win but ran int tator oppoition Beaten inning ef yesterday's game in Yankee Stadium, Siebern ap peared to have an easy catch of a foul ball pop-up, hit by New York's Cletis Boyer but ,be didn't reckon with a fan in a box seat, who came In 9th After into the Royer finally to the own glove and got act--catching the ball stayed at bat and drew a walk, thanks fan's fielding play 'AP Wirephoto Fine Mound Chores Sad Fate Of Rookies By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer Heartbreaking | losse for a pair of youngter luck laugher ng Ang It Was tha the American scene Monday Joel Horlen of Chicago Wh Sox had his b ant t no-hitte or a vete for 'one of 1 dof ar League k nthe ly the 1 at Washington, Chuck single with one oul was first Senator hit off the 2-year old rg hander, just from the minors last week Don Laock's pinned Horlen At Baltimore Lalich of Detroit 'Ti Onioles to one eight innings the ninth, when gied with out ate } Brown smashed a h Brown stroke Robin we earned Vv hit performance And. at Chance had 3 male o recalled then two homer with a but Was \ mit away and batler a D one ack AOR s atch PLANTE HAS NEW SWEATER BUT SAME MASK = and blue he wore with Montrea Canadiens but he took his own mask with him. The vet- Jacques Plante went to New York's Madison Square Garden yesterday, to sign his ? contract with the N_Y end try on different Style one NHI holdir devised himself Lion Measure f eight-run third "an eight-hit 'shutout "| Red Sox withstood a Minnesota The ~| Pwins home Si was That came in the first leadoff man Bill Bruton Dick McAuliffe doubled sky fired a two-hitter at Indiansjearned and was backed by a free-scor-/when splurge that included anjwalked inning capped byjand Bruton came in on Russ grand = siam/Snyder"s off-tanget throw from 4 right field for an error ES TO CENTRE Whitefield broke no-hit bid with the seventh when Torres' Score--11 Felix homer SHUTS OUT VANKS Dave Wickersham SINGI turned in Fred and Wayne Chance's Causey and Norm Siebernjout in banged homers as Kansas City|Jooped a single to center Athletics beat New York's first-/ Woodie Held singled n place Yankee 5-0: and Boston/cighth for Cleveland's other hit big Angel right hander waiked three and struck out 12 75 Angels pounded five Cleve going for the first no- land piichers for. 14 hits, get- hitter in Washington in 32jting six big eight-run vears, retired leadoff man Jim/burst against Dick Dono King in the last of the ninth be-jvan and Jerry Walker in the fore Hinton bounced his single to/third, Joe Koppe started it with the right of shortstop Ron Han-|a single, then after one out sen. Then Bob Osborne!vame a walk, four straight sin grounded out, with Hinton mov.-'gles, another walk, and Torres second, and Lock f grand siam owed th With homer Wicke The loss was the third against first in ve victories for Horien, who! leaguer and the fir beat Detroit the day after he/over n was ied from Indianapolis/ve of the International League last Wednesday, White Sox scared the sixth ina during which/for they ol Uhree ss and a/Causey's walk off Steve Ridzik but man-)was aged only one run, Ron Kline con he Winner after. pitching /sixth icra the ninth for rion. Boston Lalich nigh untouchable) Minnesota against 0 before Brown's/nings,' then pinch blow in the ninth ruined/home run iaitoo him The 22-year left hander/Monbouquetie, Rob jretired the first 11 batters in/socked one in the fourth, Earl order, gave up with|Battey connected in the sev two out in the fourth to Bobjenth, and Vic Power and Don vason, then set down 14 more/Mincher homered in the eighth jin a row before Smith batted making 75 for Roberts and singled Red Sox strong bey Luis Aparicio flied to left for Radatz came on then for. his second oul bul Brown 44th appearance this season watched Lolich's first pitch over shut off Twins for the final 123 the: fence in left naings, and erved Monbou second homer of the yea quetie's Mth victory Roberts allowed one Tiger hi Dick Stuart led Boston's at in the first and one in the ninth jiack with a three-run homer walked two and hit a batter--jdouble and single, Ed Bressoud and the only ran off the M. also homered ad Roman Me. year-old right hander was un-'jias cracked a two-run double BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 483 387 2 308 3 up two he and run spree in down. ne Twins Horlen to o w his sham's shutout was his st for the As Yankees in aimost three ree ars A in| voung Yanks" was ta mali a Downing southpaw prize gee and man a angie dv Ging ( home +) re f g before out in rst nected with two on in. the 74 lead against wm Ook a was h n the first three Twins started t against Allison ioles ~ald a single Dick the for aniy pre ¥ American League WL Pet. GBI aa 34 Pittsburgh WR Houston 41 8 New York 3 a 333 8 Monday's Results 3849 342 9 fcinaati 2 M egret 8 M8 49 S23 101g Phit adelphia 2 Los Angeles & 3 49 320 11% [Pittsburgh 4 San Francisca 5 * - 486 od (Only games scheduled) : "4 pet 1St9 Today's Predable Pitchers Detroit 37 430 2 New York (Cisco 68 Sta Washington 7 6 38 2 haga 39) at Las Ange sae (M t Monday's Results sp or Richert (@-1) (N) i ascas Coe % tear York © Philadelphia (Culp 16-8) at Detroit 1 Baltimore 2 "ee asco (O'Dell 16-7) (N) Chicago 1 Washington Pittsbureh (G moon 44): at acdaetn $ Bolten Nousten (Brown 43) iN) nc Avieales ii Gleesland 6 Cincinnati (0 Toole 13-9) Today's probable Pitchers mais (Burdette §8) (N) Kansas City (Drabowsky 2-7)), seceee (Buhi $7) at Milwau jat New York (Bouton 1355 , las Angeles, (McB ai Cleveland (Latman 5-6) (N) Minnesota (Stange 3-3) at Ros ton (Turley 27 Nichols 1-2) Syrac WN) Yhicage (Debusschere 1-4) at/Buifalo Washington (Cheney 89) (N) . Terento Detrowt (Mossi 46) at Rait}. Richmond more (Pa, at $5) (N) Seuthera National League " WL Pet 83 4) 39 46 38 46 a5 47 3 > 33 Se 33 wv 46 New York Chicago Baltimore Minnesota Boston Cleveland Las Angries Kansas City 3 #2 at League Division Wil. Pet taternational Nerthera GBI or use Rochester a4 468 449 Division $3 45 38) 81 32 548 3 MM 10 7 's Resulis Ws BS ey 4% 332 34 2 44 ; 3 ss Columbus Jacksonvi Mendes R rcheste j 2 S38 e 8 jMilwaukee to the game equipped with his | the! {WO Seasons as a major ; Siebern/ -. i Cheetham er cial Green Gaels Rally To Edge Brampton Juniors -- In Final Half-Minute play, Oshawa concludes their schedule with a game in St, Catharines on Thursday, Alder: wood visits Mimico tonight and are at home to-Brampton on Wednesday. OSHAWA GOALIE STARS Not forgetting the richly de- served praise for the game's scorers, Oshawa's individual star last night was 16-year-old goalie 'Merv' Marshall, The youngester from Acton has been the steadiest member of the Green Gael contingent through- out the campaign, in his first season of Junior competition, Last night he came up with a superlative performance to turn aside 33 Brampton shots and play a key part in Oshawa's victory, Green Gaels' fast - breaking play, while effective, is also out, dangerous, especially when all | Green Gaels and Alderwood/or most of the team suddenly leach has 32 points but the Ter-jgets "trapped" in the other) iriers have one more game to| team's territory, leaving Oshawa Green Gaels struck for a tying goal with just a little over two minutes left to play and then thrilled their fans with the winning goal, less than a half-minute before the final whistle, to defeat the league: leading Brampton Armstrongs 9-8, here at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, last night, The game, Oshawa's_ final home date in the Ontario La: crosse Association's Junior Ischedule, was the sixth win in succession for the Green Gaels and their second win over the league-leaders, who have only dropped three decisions in 23 starts this summer, The 'win moves Oshawa back into a tie for second place in| the league standings, with Ald. erwood Terriers, who were idle last night, The St, Catharines at Long Branch game was rained eral times last night and on all! but one occasion, when Johnny McCauley scored for Brampton late in the game, young Marshall played the role "Horatio" and came up some spectacular saves THE WINNING GOAL Tommy Conlin, on a fine pass from Dave Lough, tied the score at 88, Jim Davis in the penalty box, at SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY No games scheduled WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL Beaches League Randall-Roy vs Oshawa Tony's, at dra Park, 8.15 p.m East Toronto Junior Girls League Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Agincourt, at Agin- }court, 8,00 p.m, Civil Service League Fo. 'ley's vs Firefighters, at Lake- view Park, West Diamond and Oshawa Dairy vs Post Office, at | Lakeview Park, East diamond; jboth games ay 6.45 p.m | LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Bramp. ton Seal. Tests vs. Brooklin Merchants, at Brooklin Com. munity Arena, 845 p.m OLA Midget League -- Osh. awa Jaycees at Tong Branch 8.30 p.m LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles for Carter Trophy, at Bowman- ville Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 pm, and Men's Doubles Tour- nament, ay Lindsay Lawn Rowl- ing Cub, 1.00 p.m Kirby Cops Two For Big Gain In OYC Races Two more races for the Blue Jay Class Sloops were held at the Oshawa Yacht Club on Sun- day, These were part of the second series of races currently in progress The wind was blowing 10 to 15 mph from the south-west as the boais crossed the starting line of the first race at 2.00 p.m Afier two laps around the tri. angular course, H, Kirby was acknowledged the winner, Fol. lowing him were. N. Lawrence, D Hercia J Pascoe E K. Cuntiffe, C. Bur. and N. Wilder H. Kirby won the second race also, followed by D. Hercia, N Lawrence, C, Burrill, J, Pascoe, EK, Cheetham, K. Cunliffe and i. Wilder N. Lawrence currently heads jthis series with a total of §744 points and H. Kirby with $444 has his work cut out for him The two final races of this series will be held on Sunday, Aug, 4 On Monday, Aug, 5, the An. nual Cruising Race. from Osh- awa to Bowmanville will be held. This race is open te all classes and participation is usu- ally enthusiastic. The boats are expected to leave Oshawa at 10.00 a.m., weather permitting Orono Girl Wins Junior Tennis Play MONTREAL (CP) -- with Major Fastball the stage for Oshawa's triumph Bob Alexan: fine Stinson Oshawa Tennis Club gained four points over the Lindsay Tennis Club, in their Kawartha League match, here on Saturday. Lindsay's victory in the mixed doubles match pre- vented the Motor City netters from making a clean sweep of the day's events Tournament, Oshawa won the three men's doubles event, with comparative ease, But Jessie Girling and Art Hurn were overpowered by the Lindsay pair, Cyril and Edna Ainsworth, in their second set, afier losing the opening set only 7-5, after a grim tussle Oshawa now leads the Kawartha League by a margin 'ef four points, with only away sets to be played, The re- turn games with Lindsay are scheduled for August 10 and oni Koufax Ry MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Sandy Koufax, winless in 1S days, pulled Los Angeles Dodg- ers out of a four-game slump, tossing a five-hitter at Philadel- phia Phillies for a 6.2 win Mon, day night The win, Koufax' 17th, main tained Dodgers' league lead at 444 games. He received home run support from the Davis boys, Tommy and Willie The 27-vear-old left hander now has a 17-4 record and is tied with Juan Marichal of San Francisco Giants for the most victories in the majors He's first in strikeouts with 195 in 18 23 innings and in compleie games with 15. His earned run average is a Ddril- liant 1.88 While Koufax was tidying up the Dodgers' ship, San Fran. cisco slipped past idle St. Louis Cardinals inte second place as ' Willie Mays hammered his sec- end consecutive game-winning homer and gave Giants a 34 vietory over Pittsburgh Pirates In the only other game sched. uled, Milwaukee Braves' War- ren Spahn posted the 340th vic. Mary; tory of his career with homers Siefried of Orono, Ont. de by Hank Aaron and Lee Mave feated Mary Kendricks ofiproviding the power in an 82 Monireal 6-1, 6-8 Monday in the victory over Cincinnati Reds fir r » ° pn" : ; ar chee to th es er tee tat Soha eld class in the Quebec provin- " junior tennis champion. Koufax, knocked out in a decision affair and then a loser in his last start, walked four and struck out seven. Phillies snoited his bid far shutout No 1@ when Don Hoak stroked a two-run single in the Sixth in- ning following a double by Tory Gonraler and walks to Roy Sie. vers and Earl Averill Dodgers took a 2@ lead ast Cal McLish, now 104 he second insing on consecu by Tommy Davis, John Rosebdoro and The Davis boys wound up th 'oring with two- run homer emmy connect "line in the Hfth and Willie th rill na ships WAS GOLF PRO GRANBYB, Que. (CP) -- (OHie) Brault, 73. bei be the fi French - golf professional srovince, died He was at the Lava club in Montreal. He was rated highly as a teaching profes. jsional and was also an out. standing player He fram last prefessional } Oedendburg. N.Y Mier eved Canadian Quebec in hospital. Sun first to rst day the prafes in tive singles Ren Fairly, Willie Davis siona surie-Lat mas A ine nd anapo 12 Columbus | chmond at Buffalo 2 Teday's Games Rochester at Jacksanv Toronte at Atlanta Syracuse al Richmend 3 indianapolis at is sacs hit oan r with twe an in the a by Mavs. whe hamer that be Columbus rates Sunday, tagged Vern Law jfinal frame their} {goalie all alone on opposition! } |breakaways, This happened sev:/ of}' with Brampton's| Metals|12:54 of the final period, to set! li-vear-old! Oshawa Tennis Club Wins Over Lindsay visiting | doubles matches and the ladies' two) er Suns. to face him but the 13th-- jweight iimapreved his record te 3.8, while/Reagui youngster, who hails from Huntaville, grabbed the hero's role when he topped off a three: way play with Conlin and Lough, to pot the winning goal, with just 28 seconds remaining on the clock, This was Stinson's second tally of the game, his 26th of the season, Conlin and Stew Weiler were the other two-goal snipers for Oshawa while Johnny Davis, Lough and Dwight Davies notch. ed singletons echanrton a PMsTAQNGS * geal, The Green Gaels struck fora shh eg Seren 5-2 load in the first frame with rear Arma 4, Macauley, wane only Johnny McCauley, renalle the | QSMAWA GABLE. goal, Brampton ace, able Getence, 'Contin. Tren, Davies Bob Haw got aon lars were missing, due to in- juries and ailments, These in- cluded Paul Popell, Brian Hunter, Dave Skarret, Ken Richardson, Bob Booth and Harry Redford, Vern Reynolds, lacrosse vet- eran from Huntsville, selected the game's three stars, He Merv Marshall, John McCauley of Brampton and Oshawa's John Davis, in that order, | to reply. |torwards, Davis, ireland, r a a gg and) i rremneser Houston, Lough, Grady and ave Rudge one, when the visi- "3p tors outscored Oshawa in the on peo nudaet a Mierboreugn middle canto, to climb os es, ap gh renee a 6-5 margin. : ecauiey 2 Osawa Weiler McCauley, the game's op scoring star, led his mates iy al} determined comeback bid in the! $ He notched two! ¢ |quick goals, seconds apart, to|-7,Srampton 4, Mecauley put Brampton ahead for the|s.2, Tran 490, jfirst time, |MeCauley 4,30, Pettibone 6.90, Pettibone Maior) 6.50, Athurst 14,90, Contin 1,13, Dave Lough tied it up at the! Yeon 18.4), Davis 19.12, and Smith 19.3) midway point only to have Me: '. 2ESONO PERIOD Cauley score his fifth goal of! } Bramplon, Naw cArinurs the game, this one on a bril (Contin, Stinson) liant breakaway sortie, topped/}® Brampton. Rudge off with a sizaling shot that gave hay Marshall little chance, Trailing 86, the Green Gae swarmed to the attack we Hho pre *geshe 7' 'aus 2, Brampton, M, MeCaule nen and whe n Davis of); ppc i McCauley (Smith 343 Brampton drew a penalty for)ia Oshawa, Lough (Contin) 7 tripping, the door opened just a)'s Pe heeias + McCauley 14% little and the alert homesters|,, oywe* xs ¥ 6 Oshawa, Contin (Lough) Vu crashed' through to victory V2, Oshawa, Stinson sigs Brampton was short-handed (Lough, Contin) 9.32 for this contest, having only Renaltion -- Rudge 6.50, Stiveen wan players in uniform, Six (Davis, tretand) Oshawa, Contin (Dav Oshawa, Weller (Da' Oshawa, Stinson (L Oshawa, Davies (Hous! 0.06 an <9mith) ww McCauley, Arthurs) 19.05 ~~ Davis 6.10, Stinson 6,53, aw 0.4, Smith 10.01, ate V3, \8|Bavis tate and Trelend' W800 ence THIRD PERIOD 10 paris 16.15, Davis. (Malor) 19,32) and regus|Haw 19.40 yard, Lindsay, men's doubles, 6-1; 6-3. PLAYOFFS ARRANGED | The conclusion of. the league schedule will be followed by playoffs between the Ist and > dnd teams and the 2nd and 4th clubs, The semi-final rounds will be sudden-death affairs, played at the home courts of the clubs with the higher league standing The final championship series Spal . will be a home-and-away ses- R, Cox and S, Venn, OTC, de. sion and the league champions feated ©. Reynolds and D. wilt be decided by aggregate Brown, Lindsay, men's doubles, | score G1; 6:2, | LEAGUE H. Moyer and J. McDonald, OTC, defeated C, Richmond and Oshawa W. Trickey, Uindsay, men's} | Peterborough doubles, 62; 61 'Bowmanville RB, Girting and T. Keys, OTC, Whitby idefeated J. Jung and J, Mill. i Lindsay Wins No. 17, Sunday, August 11, the previous. ly postponed session with Peter- borough, will be played, Saturday's results were as fol- lows S. Hurn and M. Gray, OTC, defeated P. Bailey and M Owens, Lindsay, in the ladies doubles, 6-0; 6-3 C, Ainsworth and EF. Ains- worth, Lindsay, defeated J. Gir. ling and A, Hurn, OTC, in the mixed doubles, 7-5; 6.0 STANDING GP Pts, 'en «1 an an § 4 Ends Dodgers Slump son, John Tsitouris, T4, started for Cincinnati and was a loser by the time he had pitched te four batters With one out Tsitouris walked Ed Mathews and Aaron and Maye followed with consecutive homers, Aaron, the majors' leading homer hitter with 30, 43, with the defeat and gave the victory to reliever Jim Duf- falo, 3-0. Bill Virdon. and Roberto Cle- mente each collected three hits for Pittsburgh Spahn, slowed recently be- cause of a sore elbow, picked up his first vietery since July ? by checking Reds on six hits,}drove in two runs with an The 42-year-old left hander, now eighth inning single to raise hie 13:5, was touched for homers by/runs batted in total to 88, alse Vada Pinson and Frank Robin.!tops in the majors, Shipley's 1-Hitter Shuts Off Jets Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESSjstarter and loser Wynn Hawk- Indianapolis Indians righ t-jings now is 6-7, hander Joe Shipley short-cir| Arkansas's Paul Browa cut cuited Columbus Jets with ajdown Syracuse an a seven . hit one-hit game in a meeting be- 'shutout while his mates pounded tween the Lnternationa!ithree Chief pitcher for 15 hits, League's two hottest teams/including 10 extra base blows. Monday night, -- a -_ -- Indianapolis continued its|GTaham it two-run 5 drive toward the southern divi.ers for Travellers, Chiefs now sion championship with a 121 peaae lost six of their last seven victory over Coleebes Ween' Bed Ticks a Meanwhile, Roohester Red atianta to one hit and one un- Wings moved to within one-half earned run in relief of starter game of the northern divisionican Greene. saving Green's eading Syracuse Chiefs by de-| ningh victory against seven feating Jacksonville Suns S5)iocces, A series of one s TUR while Syracuse dropped a 1@@Craccer rallies. fell one run decision to Arkansas Travellers | on as Ticfenauer shat the Torente Maple Leafs beat At. ldoor in the ninth. winning anta Crackers 5 and the Buf pe wn scored in the eighth as fale Richmond doubicheader) prank Leja blasted a tremen- was rained out dous 43@foot plus homer over Shipley had a no-hitter going) the right field fence behind three until Larry Elttiott smashed a/tiers of sings, hamer leading off in the bottem) Only a handful of players, in- of the eighth for Columbus' lone/cluding Babe Ruth and former run and hit. The. victory was/Cracker pitcher Dick Donovan, Shipley's lth against three Who now hurls for Cleveland In. lasses. Deacon Jones led a 15./dians have been able to Aft a hit Indian charge with a three-/dall over this fence, run homer a double and a sin-) gie ; Rochester built a five run lead FIGHTS entering the bottem of the eighth but had to stave off a LAST NIGHT four-rua Jacksonville rally, Bus ter Narum, Red Wing starter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nd. winner, retired the first 12> New Bedford, Mass.--Welter. bout: dDetween Charley Walt Bond--smashed a home/Scott, Philadelphia, and Vince run toe spoil the nat hit bid. |Shome, New York, postpaned. Narum, whe needed relief fram) Teyke -- Kazuo' Takayama Nat Martine? and Dean Stone.)/1344, Japan, outpointed Guizani IMM, Algeria, 10.

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