THEIR BIG DEAL? Cards Edge Giants, Marlene Streit Breaks Own Mark By MIKE RATHET the National League Francisco Giants with two) blasts, a bloop and a bobble, Now Meet Dodgers Associated Press Sports Writer|/beh'nd Dodgers and dropped Gi-|who tagged a 3-0 pitch with two St. Louis Cardinals, whojants 64% back--only 114 gamesjout by ancient Sam (Toothpick) haven't won a pennant since|in front of surging Philadelphia|Jones for what seemed to be Stan Musial was a kid of 25,|Phillies. The Phillies, creating} the game-winner. move into Los Angeles tonight|their own pennant fever, beat for a showdown struggle with|New York Mets 1-0 behind Den- leading| nis Bennett's five-hitter for their Dodgers after finishing off San|cighth straight victory. juled in either league, Cleveland SYDNEY, Australia (CP-AP) Marlene Stewart Streit of Tor- onto, one-time British and United States amateur golf champion, shot a three-under- par 72 today and slashed two strokes off the women's record for the Royal Sydney course that she set Monday. Mrs. Streit, mother of two smal]! daughters, was playing in the qualifying rounds of the Australian women's champion- ship and long before all the players were her total of 74-72 --146 for 36 holes looked certain Tat left Cardinals 5% gamesjand a two-run triple by Alou, Then, in the bottom half of the inning, Bill White walked and Boyer hit his 17th homer, an opposite field blow to the pavilion roof in right field, Jack Fisher replaced Billy Hoeft on In the only other game sched- | the eighth time this year, cov: ered the first nine holes with eight pars and a birdie at the fifth, In the back nine she sank putts from four to 30 feet for birdies at the par-four 10th and at the 13th, 15th and 16th. However, she dropped strokes at the 12th and 14th, both of which she three-putted. Mrs. Streit won the British amateur in 1953 and the U.S, amateur in 1956--the only Ca- nadian to win both titles. Mrs, Marley Spearman, Brit- ish women's open champion, section game between Toronto back Dick Shatto, then saun- falling, in his vain attempt to Seeking their first pennant|Indians used a pair of three-run| since 1946 in what would be ajhomrs by rookie Max Alvis in| fitting tribute to the retiring|consecutive trips to wallop Bos-| Musial, Cardinals took the firstiton Red Sox 8-3. step Monday by moving into) Cardinals, who are expected second place with an 8-7 victory|to send either young Ray Sa-|paj) Javier raced home over Giants triggered by Ken/decki or veteran Lew Burdette, Be k bree Sits Boyer's two homers. lagainst Dodgers' Johnny Podres| Bennett, bringing his record The blasts by Boyer, consecu-|tonight, copleted a sweep of|'0 6-2, outdueled Galen Cisco, tive two-run shots in the seventh|the three-game set with Giants|7-13, getting the game's only _-- cg paper kept gery a Loge Fas mld fog and run in the second inning on con- nals in centention in a wildjrain for 24% hours before it got! ntion o game that ended with Julianjunder way. Then the teams singles by Don Deme- Javier racing home from first/belted each other around unti)|!¢": Clay Dalrymple and Bobby base with the winning run in the|the decisive ninth. Wine. Bennet was in trouble the mound and got the next two men before Javier singled. McCarver then arched a loop- ing fly that fell in right centre and, when Alou bobbled the finished with a 78, matching her round of Monday for a total of 156, and was second-best qual- ifier with half the field in, The first round of match play is scheduled Wednesday. to lead the 32 qualifiers for match play by a big margin. A gallery of several hundred persons never left the 27-year. old Canadian champion as she played -- in ideal sunny condi- tions--some of the best wom- en's golf ever seen in Sydney. Mrs, Streit, who won the Ca- nadian close championship for, Niagara Falls Lad last of the ninth when Felipe) Trailing 5-3, Giants tied the only in the seventh when Mets Ye! OLD TRICK FAILS ! Jackie Parker failed in hi s razzle daz- zle play, during last night's Ca- Argonauts and B.C. Lions, in Vancouver. Parker, Argo quar- {Alou bobbled Tim McCarver bloop single. s\score in their half on a run. tered down the sidelines. Shat- yen |scoring single by Willie Mays to then tossed the ball back to catch it. --(CP Wirephoto) |had runners on second and third with two out, But he got out of nadian Football League inter- terback, had passed to half- Parker, who is seen here, it by striking out Tim Harkness, the Lachine, Que., native, Alvis got hitting support from BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS SHATTO SETS RECORD, BUT- Argos Lose To B.C. Lions; Calgary Beats Ti-Cats to Coleman with one minute and|bounced into touch. Parker 27 seconds remaining. |pleaded unsuccessfully that the At Vancouver, Lions took ad.|ball was in touch before the vantage of a bobble by Toronto|Lion got to it. quarterback Jackie Parker to| Toronto's points from Shatto, break open a 1-1 tie before 31,-/a convert by Don Fuell, and a 589 fans. |second-quarter single by Ron Parker's passing wizardry|Morris. good for 117 yards despite some; At Winnipeg, the battered lapses by his receivers, wasn't/Blue Bombers and Saskatche- enough to bail out Argos. He/want pfayed tight defensive foot- clicked on 13 ef 23 throws. -- [ball to end the first half in a Toronto gained 99 yards rush-|scoreless 'draw. ing, while Joe Kapp, the Lions) Kenny Ploen found the range quarterback, passed for ' 138) ADIAN PRESS Stampeders. ged total yo tampeders, whc|was more than three times that i etting to the Grey Cup|of Ticats who picked up 53 penne ha humor last season,/yards rushing and 133 (on the have partially made up for it}passing arm of Bernie Faloney. by knocking off both of the meng ay for ag ge on at did. the ground and § 0 agie "er meses, a popular choice|/Day passes. to win everything in the Cana-| Jim Dillard led Stamp scor- dian Football League this sea-lers with two touchdowns while son, opened the Western Confer-|Lovell Coleman, Ed Buchanan ence schedule by dumping the) and Pete Manning scored one cup champion Winnipeg Blue/each. Latry Robinson was good Bombers twice. on, pil five paorest atienpie. complete Mon-| Ticat touchdowns came from a __*%°\with his passes and mixed u Pig Boyes sooriee a come-|Jamie Caleb, Davi Viti, Garney|yards with 13 completions in 24) his calls ate with baraniee back 35-31 win over Hamilton|Henley and Joe Pikula, whojattempts. -- aes sd and pitches to Roger: Hagberg Tiger-Cats, last year's other fi- pounced on a fumble in the Cal-) B.C, picked up 202 yards oM/angq Joe Williams. ; d gary end one to open scoring./che ground with Nub Beamer) |. nalist. ID ; | anne ' : st]. Key play. of the game was a on Sutherin added four con-jand Willie Fleming doing most),, -- b : It boosted the powerful Stam-| a1. and a field goal of the running [40-yard pass to speedy half peders' record to three wins in|Verts and a oo H ' jback George Fleming who three starts, matched only by/HELD LEAD TWO FOR BEAMER scampered another 15 yards to British Columbia Lions of the) Ticats led 24-14 at the half} Beamer picked up two touch-|the end zone at 4:11 of the} WFC who whipped Toronto Ar-|and 31-21 early in the third quar-|downs while Fleming ran for|fourth quarter. gonauts 22-14 Monday night in/ter before Day led Stamps back/the other. Peter Kempf con-| Winnipeg's other touchdown a second interlocking game. j/|with a passing display that saw|verted all three and Lions|came on a pass to Farrell Funs- And in an all-West contest,/anning score midway through|scored a single on Neal Beau-|/ton from the six-yard line mid- Blue Bombers scored their first|the final quarter. |mont's first quarter punt. way through the third quarter, win in three starts with a 16-1) The Cherokee's arm advanced| Turning point in the game|Fleming booted two converts victory over Saskatchewan\stamps from their own four to|came when Dick Fouts cameland a single on a wide field Roughriders who now are 2-2./the final touchdown and victory|into contact with the ball, ruled|goal attempt and Dick Thornton Hamilton and Toronto have/on g 37-yard pass and run play'a Parker fumble, before it|/rounded off Blue Bombers scor- identical 1-2 records in the east, ling with a single. behind Ottawa Rough Riders| | Reg Whitehouse scored the By THE CAN Calgary S 64 60 516 11 \J0e Azcue, who drove in the 61 61 500 13. |Other two Indian runs with Houston 46 79 .368 2914 |homer, double and single in New York 39 85 .315 36 |Support of Pedro Ramos, 6-5. . Ramos was tagged for one San Fraveate Mamta gg fhomer DY Prank. Malroe_ and New York 0 Philadelphia 1 |'we by Dick Stuart---one a (Only games scheduled) jrather unusual imside-the-park Today's Probabl lege Pittsburgh, Conwell ini2)|, 'The slow-footed Stuart, No. 1 at Chicago, Buhl (9-11) or Ells|in the league in homers and worth (17-7). P New York, Craig (3-20) and|2"d 90 respectively, lumbered Powell (0-0) at Phitadelphia,|@round the bases in the second McLish (12-8) and Short (5-9) inning after hitting a towering (TN). shot to Fenway Park's short left Cincinnati, O'Toole (15-10) at) field wall, Tt was the first in- |side-the-park homer to left field jever recorded in the park. | Milwaukee By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pittsburgh American League W L Pet. GBL 78 43 .645 68 54 .557 10% 68 54. 6857 . 59 63 . 60 64. 55 65 . 57 69 . New York Chicago Minnesota Baltimore Boston Cleveland Detroit Los Angeles y Kansas City 54 66.450 23% Washington 45 77 .369 33% Result Monday Cleveland 8 Boston 8 Today's Probable Pitchers Washington, Rudolph (7-13) and Osteen (6-9) at Kansas 3 City, Drabowsky (4-) and Se-|Houston, Johns6n (6-16) (N). gui (7-5) (TN). | St. Louis, Sadecki (7-8) or Cleveland, Donovan (8-10) at Burdette (8-9) at Los Angeles, New York, Ford (17-7) (N), |Podres (11-8) (N). Chicago, Pisarro (14-7) | Milwaukee, Sadowski (2-5) at Boston, Wilson (9-14) (N). |San Francisco, O'Dell (11-6)! 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Ploen and ence scoring record, established Hal Ledyard competed 18 of 22 by Dick Shatto with two touch- Pass attempts for 221 yards ; NEW YORK (AP)--The manlin playing pro hockey and has} _ vie points gave him a total of 400/called the best ice hockeylalready asked about a two or): cn Lancastic daw if oF bil om he "4 aby Niel a os ihre year contract." The aNng-is3 throws cmtieht for 223 yanks p irgil} i: ; 5 Gant |™ s g yards rpallegg beens Montreal Aon Bweden, agreed Monday to re jers open camp in Winnipeg Scpt-| ang ran the team for another ette. General Manager Mu Patrick) Sterner is a six-foot-two, 185-)° The Calgary game was tight| promptly predicted an exodus Of| pounder. throughout, despite a wide mar-iton European talent to the| : gin in the statistics in favor of! United States and Canada. CATCHING UP \trying out for the Nationaljdous strides in hockey re-| STARS | |Hockey League in the near fu- cently," 4 gee a _ out) | \ture," Patrick said, "We're de-|"so have Norway, Finlaia,).) j25 sccociaTED PRESS| SCORES lighted that Sterner has agreed Switerland and West Germany 'Batting--Max Alvis, Indians,| JADIAN sss |next month and he has a good|ada in developing good, young): a i wie YGueaie' dealer PRESS 'pence to make the team. He|hockey players. co cee oe St. Catharines 4 Brampton 16 (has heen the best European! 'We have a problem develop-|7 i137 i-final 4-1 years." jrick said, "because a lot of i N ts eed Sterner, a 20-year-old centre|them are drafted into military Covagel™ bang Tg ye Bs jand defenceman, was a key|service in their formative years, delphia's eighth cingecutinn tH: |factor in Sweden's victory in the |just when they might be ready ae. & . in Colorado Springs, Colo., in| hockey." | |1962, He also starred in the 1963; the only American - devel-| champions hips in Stockholm llast March, scoring three goals ada. : A : "The Toronto Maple Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS : : Dick Shatto's two touchdowns and Boston Bruins were also high on him," Patrick revealed. nto Argonauts halfback into) ga : the scoring lead in the Eastern tiation list first. He is interested Football Conference--and the "ine former Kenny Lane tucky star needed 11 points go-| ing into Monday's game against| Ge D 2s British Columbia Lions to break ts ecision the lifetime scoring record of! Virgil Wagner, with Montreal amassed 398 points during his| SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) -- career and Shatto now has 400 Kenny Lane, fighting in a baf- according to. official league sta- fling southpaw style, pounded tistics. Almost lost in the excitement Fc ted Hagberg was the big i ? To Join Rangers' downs in a losing cause. The 12 jwhile Bombers rushed for 126 port to the New York Rangers. /j¢. 91 YESTERDAY'S "T foresee a lot of Europeans) "Sweden has made tremen-) to come to our. training camp|They are catching up to Can.) pair of three-run homers (Brampton wins best-of-seven player the past couple ofjing American youngsters," Pat- Pitching -- Dennis Bennett, world amateur championshipsjor interested in playing pro} in Sweden's 5-3 win over Can- Monday night pushed the Tor- "But we put him on our nego- The former University of Ken-| gi 'World Title' Alouettes from 1946 to 1954 The leaders: cision over Paul Armstead Mon- FG § Pts day night and claimed the Mich- 0 0 18 igan version of the world light- 6 1 16 Weight championship. 0 0 12 Lane,,ranked No. 2 contender 4 1 11 by the World Boxing Associa- h six'tion, opened cuts along both of Armstead's eyes in the 10th round and piled up points in the final five rounds to win the de- cision. Lane's victory somewhat cleared up the muddled world lightweight situation. The south. paw from Muskegon, Mich., Shatto, T Sutherin, H Caleb, H Racine, O (Fifteen players tied. wit points.) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS long shunned in his bid for a'* Saginaw, Mich.--Kenny Lane, title match, now has WBA back- 134%, Muskegon, Mich., out-jing for a fight. with Carlos Or- pointed Paul Armstead, 133,\tiz, recognized as champion Los Angeles, 15, Michigan ver./everywhere but. in Michigan. sion of world lightweight cham-| If the bout with Ortiz goes pionship through, it will be Lane's third New Bedford, Mass.--Johnny, with the WBA champion, whose Biarro, 132%, Erie, Pa., out- title was reinstated only Sun. pointed Paddy Read, 133, Provi-.day. Ortiz and Lane each has dence, Mass., 10. jwon once. out a unanimous 15 - round de-| Alderwood Will Meet Green Gaels TORONTO (CP) -- Alderwood jearned a seat in semi - final |competition in the. 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