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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 14, 1963 ONTARIO LADIES' OPEN GAIL HARVEY, Scarboro making a putt, while looking Golf and Country Club's tal- on are Mrs. Helen Pasanen of ented young star, is shown Woodbridge and Shirley Wood SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' THERE'S NO TRUTH to the rumour circuleted yesterday that the torrential deluge of yesterday wos imported from India but you @ouldn't blame a lot of Ontorio's lody golfers if they believed it, They broved the continual downpour all morning and it wasn't wntil the mid-afternoon No, 2 Flood arrived, thet they finally called Off the action. At that, the championship flight's eight gomes ond the 24 forme of the gomes A few were so drenched and dejected that they called it quits right then, but almost al! of them wil! be around to resume p to This is the day of separation --- losers in today's games ore finished. Geil Hervey, medolist survived Smith of Windor, who parred the course on Monday, was ousted in surprise yesterday, but she wos becten by a former champion es Shirley Woodley, the other of the "favored" to be woshed out fn the rain. Oshowa's "Pam" Miller wos also ousted but for the 18-year-old shotmoker, this rely her fatel, nor final! The hospitelity and social committee members hod the extre opportunity yesterday to be helpful and their are being louded by of! the visiting players the ayed, alon ht and a couple in the fifth three { in the fourth f in next were all p ") ay ay. 2-end-1 but Nancy @ minor as wes not ent unexpected, efforts THE HEAVY WINDS yesterday not only hampered and in some geses, holted golf play yesterday, on several fronts, but the big lewn bowling tourney in Toronto hed to be cancelled while the wind and rain played havoc with other sports, such as sailing races One mon wes drowned in Loke Erie, off Clevelond, when a 20 sloop wes swomped. Four yechts turned over in Leake Ontario in the Caneda snipe cless championship rece neor Oakville, No ene wes injured but woter-cir rescue volunteers were nto @ction os a sofety meosure. Two croft caps Dinghy regotte on Hamilton Boy veteren yochter, criticized officials for permitting the teces, in the 40-mile-per-hour, gusty winds -toot called zed in the Canodian of Hal e lon Sullivan, _ $HORT SHOTS: - Mondéy night, with the score 17-7 for Alderwood et the time but Guelph protested thet the series must be played out, so this they get the fourth game, beck in Guelph -- ond the fingers. This means thot Oshowe Green Goels will not @ttion before Soturdey, even if Alderwood winds up tt tonight . . . OSHAWA HAWKEYES, following @utine thet should moke them the best-condit teom to ever weer the loce! t Sn exhibition gome at K @roceeds to the Civic Aud @ity should be on hand fo frection, Next Tuesdoy, Toront the follewing Friday, echedile, here at home, with Bolmy Beoch e:° Alderwood: end Guelph were ro meons serves see serves gorous training xely roned Kitchener-Wate Friday Junior footbell cc meet mere Stodium: this orium Fund, Every be r Mis worthy couse and pron Oshowe . oper their the visitors, HIGHLIGHT AT OSHAWA GOLF CLUB wae ; finally forced Mrs. 8, C, Hanper,|five-hole playoff to qualify hers|ang 2) pat Austin, Peterborough, detiians 64 Neg Be GALLERY GROUP!IA group of interested spectators are shown, at a vantage point overlooking the 18th green, watching the Ontario Ladies' Open contestants conclude their qualifying rounds, in the fine weather that graced Mon- day's play. Alberta Wins Willingdon Cup By W. R, WHEATLEY SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) The Canadian amateur golf! championship gets under way) today in the wake of an Alberta) jvictory in the interprovincial team competition and a quali fying round for match play that jknocked out no serious contend. jers Alberta's successful bid for) \the Willingdon Cup came about) jbecause its four - man team Iplaved the most consistent golf | | The all-Calgary squad, lead:| ing by two strokes going into | Wind-Blown HR Wins It For Jets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, lanta pitcher to win 10 games, The pitchers were neariy as|J0¢ Morgan's seventh - inning fast as the winds at Columbus/homer provided the victory Ladies Open Play Marred By Rain, Two Upset Victims 223"" jtional. League baseball' game wing 45 : Ni th won by a wind-blown homer, Shaabne i Steve Blass of Columbus and ne ger' " or oe John Miller. of Rochester each) aoupie as Fritz Ackle notched |fanned 12 in the 20 Columbus/nis 15th victory. pos Mt three the course in her qualitying|+#mter ef shirley Woodley, pine far A Pe lg jp, defeats for Indianapolis, A Sy- night and most of the morning|round, to finish second on Mon-|!, UP! Kay Melleur: Woodbridge, det Joan) . : jianon, (Pacuse rally was killed in the The rains claimed two upset) Mills: Thornhill, 2 and 1) Mrs, Dorothy) victims, Nancy Smith, the Wind. Lockwood, Roseda deft Pam Miller, sor schoolteacher, who parred|®"4w* S and 3; Mrs, Noreen McKay, By GEO, H, CAMPBELL Rain, the kind that makes dne wonder if it has ever rained be-| fore -- steady throughout the 2 MacBreeze of Pool 24,376. 7? Furlong trot, dyears Nonwinners of 2 races Claiming all $6,000, Purse 11,70 4.4 2.20 7.90 2,50 2.20 Orvit, end Sudbury Lambton, @ and § ling tor Valley Quinte 5.20 3.20 3.40 3.0 3.40. SEVENTH RACE -- 64 Furlong pace, hyearolds and up, Nonwinners since July 6 Claiming all $2900. Purse $900, ' The H'py Werer, Holmes 7.70 4.40 3.00 » Stewart, Jr, ..0.70 440 &Mighty Creed, ery Also: High Brooke, Boxer Hanover lite Chiet Pool 28,444 and Fenton, ? Jimmy ¢ Jean Chips, and Stare M Mrs; 6 Allan Wilry sag sea BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, dvear: fids and up, Winners of more then $1,008 but Mot more than $4,000 In 1942-43) AE Optional claiming of $3900, Purse $1,000, Andy Bills, Varcoe 79.10 12.40 4.90 4 Miss Brooke N., Madil! 11.70 6.70 }Loule G.. McNutt 4.70 Also: High Patch, Advocator, Miss Longbud, Adios Direct, and Barbara Johw ston 30,10) fro T ton, Mrs FOURTH RACE ? Pur year-olds and up. Kay|July 6 Claiming all orkman,| (8) Bayview,|/-Julian Nathan, Teotte Jr >Chud Hanover, Filion }Farery Gry, Kingston ong trot, 3 Non-winners -- since $1500. Purse $800. FIFTH FLIGHT Joanne Price, Credit Valley, Kerr, Thornhill 4 and 3): B Oshawa, def Mra, G. Burgess, S and 4 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Gall Harvey, Scarboro, det Mra 4.0 40 3,30 $.70 3.90 3.40 Mary Tuesday's second 18-hole round, finished with n= aggregate Imedal score of 583 and coasted lin for a seven-stroke lead over | Also: Stuart Davis, Fedoramite, Volo, American Pilot, and Elvis Pool 22,97) Benny STANDIN NINETH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, dvear. vids and up. Non-winne: t $1500 6* or $5,000 or more FIFTH RACE 6 Furlong pace, 3 ithe B.C, contenders The defending Ontario team nosed out Manitoba for third Iplace by one stroke, 508 to 599 Bert Ticehurst: of Vancouver emerged from the simultaneous : jqualifying round as a medallist jwith an even-par 142 on rounds jof 69-73, ; | Ticehurst ig the first | laway today in the opening lround of the amateur title, drawn against Peter Hope of Dartmouth, N.S., who shot 152 for his Nova Scotia team, | Veteran Nick Weslock of Tor- onto, 1957 champion finished with 143. At that figure he was ltied with two outside threats for ithe amateur title---49-year-old iTom Draper of Royal Oak,| Mich,, runner-up last year, and) iGeorge Wardman of Bermuda) iwho has bobbed up as some- thing of a surprise with rounds of 72-71, . John Boyen, 47-year-old Cal gary businessman, supplied the firepower for Alberta Tuesday with a 69--the only. other two junder-par figure in the two rounds along with Ticehurst"s first-round blast Boyen finished with a 145 to tal,* by - teammate Keith |Alexander with 73-72. Joe Fer guson shot 72-74 for 146 Doug Silverberg became high man for the Alberta team with 1147 after an opening round 70 Silverberg shot a par 36 over man ley of Thornhill Club --Photos by Oshawa Times Dick Shatto Is Nearing Recor TORONTO (CP)--Dick Shatto, nine-year veteran with Toronto Argonauis, needs only 11 points to become the highest scorer in the history of the Eastern Foot- the Riverside course front nine) ball Conference Tuesday but took 41, six over) Shatto scored the first touch-/Par, coming back down of the EFC season last) The high point of his sudden Friday when Argos dumped Ot.ireverse came at the par five tawa Rough Riders 8-5, He now|!4th where he drove out of has a career record of 38g/bounds and wound up with an points, 10 fewer than former eight. ; Montreal Alouette Virgil Wag-| The Alberta victory--in which ner who played from 1946 to/two strokes was the maximum) 1954 differencs among the four play-) Shatte's touchdown pu she ders--was Alberta's second since] him past end Bobby Simpson, 'the Willingdon Cup was put into former Ottawa Rough Rider|Competition. Alberta won in 1960] who retired last season, Simp- after a playoff with British Co- son had a lifetime total of 386./lumbia FORT ERIE RESULTS FIFTH RACE - 6% Fors. tor } year olds and up. Cdn. foaled. Claiming 2 $2500. Purse 91800. (7) SAvil Pine, Viola SAWS Pride, Hale DdCairntield, Burton Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: A-Rig Brown Eyes A-Snow Lane, Mrs. Cessford, and Hy Elector, A-Coupied Winner br, g. 8 War Admiral -- Be Happy. Trainer M. Viele. Poo! M.A7? FIRST RACE for Maiden year-olds. Pur «Gormley Girl, McComb PLaw Maker, la-Vibrazon. Gordon Start good, won driving Also Ran im Order: Cortl Cindi, Type Right, Leton, Sunny Castle, Sea, and A Eternal Sunray A-Coupled Winner, Dr t 3, Johns Joy Orter. Trainer P. MacMurchy Poo! 18.442. Double Poo! 25.085 1 Mille and 70 yards. se $2200, (9) 30.90 9.30 4.90 4.2 2.90 3.0 4.0 400 2.8 3.90 2. 3.00 ~ Madnr' SECOND RACE -- %\>. Furs. for Dyear Can. foaled. Claiming all 35000 Purse $2100. (8 Guy the Tramp, +Roya! Doctor, Robinson + Poppy Talk, Harrison Start good, won ridden out Akko Ran Order: Among the Stars, Brazeau, Snow Candy, Elm Grove and Empire Boy DAILY DOUBLES 4 and 6 PAID $133.20 Winner, ch g, 2, My Kingdom -- Mil Me, Trainer C. P. treland Pool IM SIXTH RACE One and onesixteenth Miles, For }-year-oids and up. Allowance Purse $2600, (4) 2Beltruiiah, Fitr'ns $Unknown Factor. T'cotte 4Colonel Bingo, Gordon Mari good, won driving Atse Ran in Order: A-Never Look Back Oviet Nancy, A-Biance Mano a-- olds Hate 0.2 3.70 2.10 4 2.90 3% 3.70 32 an se » . 4m pied QUINELLA, 2 and 4, PAID $24.20 Winner, bc, 4 by Bull Page Trainer, G McCann Pool 20,38) Qvinelia Pool 24 -- THIRD RACE Sa F ? na all s $7500 tor Margen Purse SEVENTH RACE -- Pa Miles olds and up Claiming all 32500 32000, (7) BSaqueador, Turcoite 2Toronto Street, McComb $-Fatsun, Robdinsen d-year Purse 0.40 410 220 423. 28 sa 48 3@ 'nm 42 3 ridden Order: et F vil Honors. Ns, Roman " Heritage, Limbo Lad, Merit Rippey, Dev Lecom, Batteen, And | WI Win. Winner ch ¢ 2 Beach City Googe Hostess, Trainer G. W. Hoover. Pool 34,22 2 Reflective, trish Teddy, and Pancho's First Winner, & @, 4 dy My Love -- Snow 'Queen. Trainer, FH Merritt Jr Pool 42,702 Prime Away, BIGHTH RACE -- One and onesix teenth Miles. For J-yeerolds; and up! Claiming ali $2500. Purse 19008, (12 2Sue Hash, Hale 2.23 oe #Diehard Ind, Ditttach }-West Four, Fitzsimmons Start good. won drivin Abo fan i Doves Choe. G glen. Bitters nd Welsh Monk Winner, ch @. 4, dy Sungiow ~~ Trainer, F W Merritt. Pant S032 Toral latrendence 2420 FOURTH RACE Sia Furs. tor year-olds. Con. foaled. Claiming all $8000 Purse $270. (9 &Shere Khan. Me BSwining Summer Susie's Roman Start good, won driving Abe Ren in Order: Northern Scot. Aagic and Aged Dust Winner ch ¢ 2 Prefect Ind Debutante. Treiner & Mann jPool @.1 $3.00 24.20 12.00 2 7. 72 Comb rele Smith Order rs) Dang.® we Chinese Girt, Sweet Wee Hash Our Pos. Chicago r) $800. (8 'Piper Boy, Radley High and Mighty, C'houn SAnnie 'Royal, McFadden Also: Sweet Rhythm, Joannie Lee Full Swing, Donald G. Byrd, and Royal Nimble ¢ Total Mutuel pool 231,924. Atiendance 4,59) Yearolds and up July & Claiming all : Non-winners since uo $2500, Purse $900 64 37 55 53 Northern Division WL Pet. G 66 60 524 -- 65 62 512 14 65 63 508 2 Toronto 63 65 492 4 Richmond 34 69 439 1044 Southern Division x Suspend Trainers Indianapolis 72 33. 57 4% | Atlant 67 57 540 s rane a5 For Doping Horses Arkansas 67 61 523 Columbus 62 61 504 9 Jacksonville 47 77. 379 2414 | HULL, Que, (CP)--Two train. Tuesday's Results ers have been, suspended by Richmond 4 Jacksonville 6 Connaught Park Raceway be-| cause horses they had. trained and raced were given drugs, the 1 Atlanta 4 Arkansas 3 Rochester 0 Columbus track announced Tuesday Jimmy Connors, 71, of North} Syracuse 1 Indianapolis 5 field Station, Ont., and Ken Toronto at Buffalo ppd, rain Teday's Games Atlanta at Arkansas N Kerr of Goderich, Ont, were Richmond at Jacksonville N | Suspended for 60 days Syracuse at Indianapolis N Saliva tests at a Montreal la Rochester at Columbus N boratory showed caffein had been administered to Eddie Burton, a horse owned = by Syracuse at Indianapolis N Toronto at Buffalo N Kerr's daughter and trained by) ry Kerr, which won the fourth race! Bill Crothers MA OR LEAGUE Wins By Step saliva of Stewart's Majesty, | LEADERS In 1900 Metres trained and driven by Connors,! after it won the seventh race Aug, 3 Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto's Bill Crothers broke National League the tape a step ahead of Tomas ABR HPet Salinger of Czechoslovakia 475 65 168 .343/ Tuesday night to win the 1,500 424 61 141 .$33/metres, top event of the two. $83 48 123 S2liday international track and 488 74 156 .320'field meet here (a) BL >Time Study, Waples $-Doc Johnston, Picard Sunset Lee M., Hill Also: Timmy Direct ard, Junior Atom, 12.10 $.40 4.20 4.10 3.00 a Rich and Syracuse Rochester Los Angeles . Buffalo San Francisco St, Louis Cincinnati Hollyrood Cardinal ibat, Pool 33,794, GROWS FASTEST The Australian capital ef Canberra Is the nation's fastest -- ark NY TARGET Da, 2 wen, ave at, 1903 (7-10) at or Her. Donovan (6-3) 000,000 at at N ol City OSHAWA CIVIC AVOITORIVM TELEPHONE 728-9485 International League AF i i jl 3 ' iiton,| Kansas Travelers 4-3, Indianap:| cay and over-flooded for variety withday, was eliminated by Carol ee ea ui ent yey olis. Indians delented Sureeaeg| seventh when Coot Veal singled a couple of torrential down-|McGee, of St, Mary's, the|ississaugua, ¢ and 4; Lou vans, York|Chiels Sel, and "Jacksonville! jig * or aged ae Ae pours, one in the mid-afternoon, }youngster who had to survive & powrs, det Mrs. Lil Stubbs, Trafalgar, 4 Suns topped Richmond Vitel oesrell caige teetnae ten Bee { ; The Toronto-Buffalo Ontario Ladies' Open tourna,|self, Yesterday she topped MIss!nancy. stoddart, Uplands, 1 up) Caroll game was rained out, 'might catch Veal's hit, Ray Oy: ment chairman, to declare the/Smith on the 19th hole, McGee, St, Mary's, def Nancy Smith.) A 0-milesanshour wind hoisted ler came on from first and Oshawa Golf Course as "unplay:! Shirley Woodley's defeat at 'indsor: 19th hole Larry Elliot's towering fly over pees een for an automatic a and ae the = yjtte hands of Mrs, W. C, McKay FIRST FLIGHT the right-field fence in the sec-lout and then Queen was tagged he "armistice" caught alllof Lambton, was tabbed as the|, "rs. ©: Kosask: Aurora, def Mrs. R. ond inning to give Glass the ; 'i : ' Ph N » 20th hol i Blot Precheies ; ie but two in the 5th Flight and] other surprise in the champion: |Gcrvmate eeeiee an hese Mt & i victory, The Jet rookie hurled a Home runs by Sammy Taylor three in Pah rigs pi be their/ship flight, Mrs, McKay, formier| Mids. Ladies' 1 vp; Doree 'two. hitter and boosted his/and Bill Williams plus a oné ames unfinished --- they were . . j . jawa, deft Mrs, N. Carlson, stri : 04 4 5 Prine f nae weer thik marta Ontario and Canadian champion |; and 2), Mrs. W. Welsen, Ladies' strikeout total to 125 in 124 ins run relief-pitching job by right o finish ' §. __|putted in sensational fashion, de-|Mrs, $.. Bright, Ladies' 7 and sy c./Mings, Elliot's homer was his/hander Wynn Hawkins. lifted At that, thanks to the uM-\spite the soggy greens, having) Applegatn. Summit, det Mrs, 4, 8, Wrwine 23rd and Jet's 150th of the year,! Jacksonville to victory, Taylor's " "I . enr " » . " f J. e i i ® brellas, rain-wear and igen, eight one-pult holes, to finally! bridge. Whitevaien 4|ePs in the league, homer came with one aboard the championship flight and alllwin one-up and 3) Mrs, R, Palmer, Burlington, Harry Fanok went the dis-jand snapped a 33 tle in the 24 matches in the first three) -- : : Jone Einenairiter Weederaats # and li lance to become the first At-'bottom of the sixth, flights were completed, in spite OSHAWA JUNIOR LA ln. Geoner, Surat: Ve bd of the flooded condition of the} Oshawa's "Pam" Miller. was} course and persistent deluge|topped by Mrs, T, Lockwood of; y Seren Cada Gat tare 'eae that prevailed, Rosedale, S-and-3, Kay Helleur' son, pine Valley, 3 and li Ky Creet, Sud = ain : won 8-and-2 over Joan Hennessy bury: def Mrs, A, Ross, Rosedale, } up; SCORES. SECONDARY : ne Mrs, W. McNiven, Hamil ' S j S s Sue ' * nitton Glendale, FIRST RACE 6 Furl In match play, it's the number al erg a he 8 Suc Hilton det P, Culhane, Pleton, by defaults K:lvestetae, "cosine ve \rlongs. tral of holes won and: not the actual whipped Mrs. J. C. Whitelaw of Cartwright, Sudbury, det Mrs.-E. Henry. $500, Purse $700. (?) holes won he ActUAL Fi cCiesaucua Band. Following Oshawa 2 and Vy Mrs. J. McCallum! sBlem'ton" 90 total score that counts -- yes-|, Ae aie } DB Weston. det Mrs. BN. Holl, St, Cath wh Wi rer pore en ae 290) SIXTH RACE srday the scores couldn't have the match, Mrs, Whitelaw de-jarines, 9 and 2; Mrs. RL Murray, Hamiklanr Twlte Palmer 3.40 2.507 o1ds and up. terday the scores couldn't have Mi wist, Palmer 460 sunted less. in importance faulted her consolation match to on Glendale, def K. Pettit, Tratalgar, 5) alse: Bucky Song, Johnnie taird. Maui see July & counted less, in importance --!vno Ti) Stubbs. who had lest. Mrs. R. Hall, Mamilton Glendale,| away, and Belmont Frances $1,800, (6) and not much more, in actual 'ands | is ! York 1, foeckh, Lambton, 4 and 3) | pool 8,794 Johnnie R., Palmer totals, At the end of each mateh|)tN* 10 MOU EVANS +O det Mrs. G, Monteith: Daily Double Pool 16,552 4Grattan Counsel, Radley the general topic of conversa Downs, the 1961 Ontario cham SMadam Sampson, McKinley T c nonvers i : d tion invariably skirted all ref ee a '. oe ich PLIGHT vain ke Us a Purtena papa, 3: plleer Si Bey W.. Ariel g * » onner Iplan ih! imi ) Pur 0 erence to the score {t w ' at" Austin defeated } aricy), C- Sonrer | Blonds, det N dinter, Ham duly 6 Claiming al) $1500. Purse $ QUINELLA ON 3 AND 4 PAID 855.90 the humorous anecdotes of inci.|Stoddart, a Junior from Up det Mra. KR. MeCullagh, | Pine Mt, Orab Boy, B'son Pool 10,718 Quinella pool 17,307, dents during the play: Some of//@"ds, one up, to complete the 4 and 3 8. Ingram, Bay of/f-Telegram, Madill ' a . » det Mra. ¢ uring ' a ihour the tales of how shots were play: ne flight elimina on. f Lauri Hayvlen 2 iba Deter Mus ihn '. ed and the resulting splashes . v w sghlin. Hamilton Glendale,, Also: Meadow Brestin, Argyel Heatt m3 : : Nicci i ats 2 and |) Mra, J. Sim, St. Catharines, det/King Flyer, ® Mary B were side-splitting There bit. re sey" ral default Mrs. 0. Townsend, Dundes land 2 Prin ane Mecoy 'gneve ih odes With the creek in tull-flood, |b the barry pie lost their!s. A. Loyke, Whitby, ded Mra, J. Sitier,| Poo! 17,318 any player dropping her ball in}game and their enthusiasm, in) Nemilton by detaulls Mra. B. Corke, Bay : 4 oar > in J erguson, Isiington, 2) THIRD RACH -. ? Furlong pace, this. automatically reached for|{he downpour, Mrs. C. E. Snell-iand 1: aes. Anne Murphy. Oshawas det yearsold maidens, Purse $700 » ' Cu 1 W We * M v 9700 (a another one, You couldn't even Ing of 'gio = oe M Mrs Jacobi. Oshawa, 3 and 2 VArmbro Erin, Mckinley 3.20 3.10 3.00 . or recover "' ay' yes.|Forrester, Edmonton, balked at 7-Princess Herbert, Herbert $.40 4.10 see or recover a floater yes tha Heat tea ih (hell haduied FOURTH FLIGHT t-Argyel Patsy, Campbell terday. t { a | leir scheduiee McKenzie, t + def Mrs. Als®; Duchess Canuck Gail Harvey, qualifying round)match and agreed to call it off bt wie bese ' nd 4) J, MeNell,|Dox Dale, Hornestead. tr ) , See balas ae ta ; ' t, det Mr inna, medalist, eliminated Mrs, Mary|They were disqualified Cal as Rete inith, Tarr oes hee Mills of Thornhill 2-and-1, con-| Following are the complete re W, Phillips, Cedar Brae, 3 and 1 ceding the 14th when she ended sults of games concluded yes one shot deep in the bush, She terday was eight over par without counting the pick-up Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Minnesota 52 556 10g National League Baltimore 34 550 11 WL Pet, GBL Cleveland 62 479 1914 7 395 -- Boston 60 478 1944 559 4. = Kansas City 62 461 21% 551 5 Los Angeles 55 66 455 2914 537 614 Detroit 51 64 443 2344 530 74 | Washington 42 75 359 3344 Pittsburgh S13 944 Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 512 944 |New York at Boston ppd, rain Milwaukee 504 1044 Cleveland 0 Chicago 3 Houston 3-75 26 Baltimore 6 Minnesota 1 New York 38 79.325 31'¢ Detroit 2 Kansas City 4 Tuesday's Results Washington 3 Los Angeles 4 Los Angeles 3 Milwaukee 4 Today's Probable Pitchers San Francisco 0 Cincinnati 4 New York, Terry (13-11) anc Houston 2 St. Louis 1 Bouton (15:5) at Boston, Mon- Pittsburgh at New York ppd. jouquette (14:7) and Morehead rain (6-9), 2 DN (Only games Se heduled) Cleveland, Today's Probable Pitchers | Chicago, Horlen Los Angeles, Drysdale (15-12) per (11-6), N Milwaukee, Sadowski (1-5), Baltimore, Roberts (11-9) ' Minneapolis, Perry (9-8), N San Francisco O'De qa 6) Detroit, Aguirre (10-11) at Cincinnati, Tsitouris (8-5) N Regan (7-6) at Kansas Houston, Johnson (6-18) at St. Drabowsky (4-8), } Louis, Sadecki_ (7 7), N 2 Washington, Osteen (6-8). at Pittsburgh, Cardwell (9-12) @t pos Angeles, Chance (10-12) N.! New York, Craig (3-20) Chicago, Jackson (13-10) and Toth (3-7) at Philadelphia, Culp (11-10) and Bennett (4-2), N American League WL Pet. GBL 74:40 649 -- £7 50 S73 84 New York Chicago Bullrullah Scores e . . Groat, § Season s First Win Clemente, Pgh T. Davis, LA FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP) Pinson, Cin Bullrullah, a four-year-old bayiGonzaler, Pha 431 64°188 320) Crothers, a 22-year-old phar: colt, won his iit, rece eof gs Runs--Aaron, Milwaukee, §7./macist who is undefeated dur- 1963 season and Ne sed 'en Runs Batted In--Aaron, 96, [ing his current Euopean tour, his career by taking the Fort! Hits--Groat, 163, jwent the distance in a rela- tured Bertie Day Purse at | Doubles--Groat, 3, tively slow three minutes, 47.8 Erie track Tuesday ae second) Triples--Pinson, 13 seconds, Jim Dupree, an Ameri. Unknown Fac te : a mee Home Runs--McCovey, San can track star and arch-rival of and Colonel Ringo . wo " Francisco, 33 Crothers, was third The only ng a oh was, Stolen Bases Pinson, The race was the closest any- the field of sigs ts pon fee Wills, Los Angeles, 25 one has come to beating the seat hl ys Bullrullah re. . Pitching -- Perranoski, East York Track Club runner) pantie g $6 60 c= $2 and in the Angeles, 11-2, 846 during the tour, He won all the quinella. returned $24.30 when Stri couts--Koulax, others--two 880- yard runs in counted. with Unknown Factor geles, 244 London, the 1,000 metes in American League Sweden last week and 800 me- 'Speedy Scot' Is ' Soa Picked To Win Richest Event Kaline, Det 437 138 316 Crothers and his teammate, N.Y, (AP)-- ton, and Kaline, 78 8 Senne RESULTS COUNT! of the season Rollins, Min 3 119 .316 Bruce Kidd, a 20-year-old Uni Speedy champion Hits Yastrremsk e-year-old trotters Pearson, LA ani 129 .299 versity of Toronto student, now year-old trotter of 196 - ine, 138 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE he one-mile futur- tL DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO AUCTION SALE OF EQUIPMENT AT PORT HOPE, ONT. SALE NO, SD 63-109 The Department of Highways offers for sole by Public Auction the following: in and Los Tas An- H Pet, 138 Yastr'mski, Bos 414 67 3383 only Chev, '4 ton Express only GMC 14 ton Panel only Chev, 14 ton Panel only Dodge '2 ton Express only Chev. 1 ton Express ently Chev, 3 ton Cob & Chassis MODELS FROM 1957-59 Auction Sale to be held at the D.H.O, Yard, PORT HOPE, Ont. Wednesday, August 28th, 1963, at 10.30 A.M. Local Time. TERMS: Cash or certified cheque, (Cheques to be mode peyeble te the Treasurer of Ontario). Successtul bidders shell claim the purchased erticle within tive days from the date of Auction er ertictes will be subject te resele ttems moy be inspected ot the above location deity 830 AM, te 4.30 P.M. (Local Time) from Monday August 26th 1963 until time ot sale. j Rtems te be sold "AS IS, WHERE IS without wertanty, subject te Ontario Retell Seles Tex and Federal Tex where apphcadie Further moy be a trom: Cc. Abroms, OR District? Supply Supervisor Materiel Conteal Unit, Department of Highwors, Department of Highweys, Ont, PORT HOPE, Ontaric DOWNSVIEW, Onterio. Phone TU 3.248! Phone 248-3315. DEFARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO \ a Ros. YONKERS Scat and Kal » ° 3 is Minnesota, 73 because of a strained ankle Runs Batted In--Stuart, muscle ity Thursday night Yonkers 1! Raceway--trichest ha race Home Runs--Stuart, 28. Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Ralti- more, 28 Pitching--Routon, 3-5, 750. Strikeouts - troit, 147 ass Malzone, Bos 421 50 126 299 return to Britain for races in Geiger, Bos 278 35 83 299: Edinburgh amd London, How. Runs -- Kaline and Allison, ever, Kidd is a doubtfal starter ner of four of his five races Doubles--Yastrremski, this vear. the 9to-5 favorite Triples Versalles, Minne for the $135.127 Yonkers Futur-/seta, and Hinton, Washington, Consult @ Member ef the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board New York \ i Ne crown se ries to be followed by the Ham- bictonian Aug. 28 at Duquoin ni and the Kentucky Futurity Oct. 4 at Le Speedy S e F ty rst Bunning, De PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE HUGE MIKE MATT STARR - DYMOND PICNIC Saturday, August 17, 2 P.M. SWISS CHALET S miles West of Brooklin on No. 7 Highwey) FREE RIDES @ GAMES e@ RACES ENTERTAINMENT race. ar No. & t will be driven by win, winner of the Yon in 1956 with Hoot Son Others entered. in Thursday's Diggs Dell, Valid« Hanover i Roy, Quentin Hanover Rodilo e was past pesiti kers race N ver (formerly Greenwood Park) ont change & eading i Cate. Cha " 8 post and is 154

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