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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1964, p. 14

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- Dean Chance Halts _ ~ Yankees On Two Hits; Orioles Lose le pe 2 i ra i a 14 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 29, 1964 ~ SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES $0) FTBALL Toronto Beaches Major Fast- bal League -- Richmond Hill vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. Civil Service League -- On- tario Steel vs Excelsiors, at O'DELL HOMERS y Associated Press Sports Writer Jim (Perfect Game) Bunning is sli Jim Bunning Still Phils' 'Giant Killer 15. Original dates of the London meetings were Sept. 30. to Octy Winona All-Stars Oust Preston Lads TORONTO (CP)--New dates were set Tuesday for harness] $1. SERVICE STATION "AVAILABLE gp opportunity _ for way 'near -Campbellville, to . Good gallonage, for four hits and two runs in the seventh to win it, Denis Menke's bases-loaded cited. But Hal Lanier's single broke the spell in the sixth, Gus Triandos provided his avoid overlapping of the sched- ule of the two tracks. hee Mohawk will race from Sept. | |7 to Oct, 10 and Western Fair] Raceway from Oct. 12 to Nov. | , WRITE BOX 43 five - Chance, now 10-5 for the sea- ing and, if he keeps ithatterymate with all the runsisingle with two out delivered) Sox And : BOB GREEN Yanks' © game winning heed Press Sports Writer|string but not disturbing their Dean Chance doesn't know it,|leading wees, but he's in trouble, uu Se tales He's a Yankee-killer, : % a8 2 4 Z z Et 4 2 & : i efit g i gc AE 3 3 38 Hy even a fullgame lead over e Orioles, 7-4 losers to 2 Z g i z ! f 6-3, Washington Senators edged Cleveland. Indians 4-3 and Kan- thletics on sas City A' nipped Red Sox 2-1 in the other Ameri- can League games. a iH i a ; son including five in a row, struck out eight and walked only two, Aside from Mantle's 20th homer, the only other New York hit was a single by Clete Boyer. Detroit got maximum mile- of only four hits in its South Radio; Thompson's vs Foley's, at West Lakeview; Dodd's vs Rundle's, at East Lakeview and 'Reynold's vs Wood's at Cowan's. All games at 6:45 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Hunts- up, ladelphia Phillies may slide right into their first Na- tonal League. pennant in 14 years, Bunning is undergoing the jinx that strikes so many no-hit pitchers. The poor fellow can't seem to beat anybody anymore he needed in the fourth ipning with a three-run homer, his first in three months. : After Lanier's hit, Bunning surrendered a bunt single to Matty Alou in the eighth. Willie Mays opened the Giant ninth with the third hit and when Or- the winning runs, Frank Robin- son slugged his 17th homer with one on for the Reds. ' Don Drysdale, who five days ago suffered a hairline fracture of his right thumb, hurled his fourth shutout: of the season} Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers eighth comeback triumph over the White Sox. Gates Brown tied Itlnnoa gis eens | row ith a two-run ean orb aga] ~ ~ ca eee George} OLA Junior League -- Osh- be wt «i added the seekend a awa Green Gaels vs Lakeshore 'on a sacrifice fly, and a dou- Castrolites, at Long Branch 8°30 ble by. Al Kaline, a single by|? Norm Cash, a stolen base and an error added two more in the .m, Ontario County Pee Wee League -- Markham at Whitby, at 7 p.m. OLA Juvenile League--Hunts. ville vs Oshawa Juvenile. Green Gaels, at. Oshawa's Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m, LAWN BOWLING | Mixed Doubles Tournament A pair of homers by Pete Ward produced all the White Sox runs. Minnesota, loser of 14 of its last 16 games, revived its power in the decision over Baltimore. By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' 2 Zoilo Versalles cracked two --that is, anybody except sec- ond-place San Francisco Gi- ants. The lanky ex - American Leaguer baffled the Giants for 8 1-3 innings Tuesday night be- fore leaving for Jack Baldschun who fed a double play ball to Willie McCovey to wrap up a 4-0 victory in the opener of a crucial three-game series, It was only Bunning's third victory in the five weeks since he set-down 27 New York Mets in a row. Two of these victor- ies have come against the Gi- ants, They couldn't do a thing with later, Mauch called for Bal- drove 'in four runs for Los' An- Elsewhere in the NL, Milwau-| ©. kee Braves edged Cincinnati tighth homer. Reds 3-2, Los Angeles Dodgers). The' Cardinals pushed routed New York 9-0, and $t.|tuns across in the 10th inning Louis Cardinals topped Chicago|With Mike Shannon's 'two-run Cubs 12-7, Houston Colts andjhomer climaxing the surge Pittsburgh Pirates were rained|a@gainst the Cubs. Bill White! out, jand Tim McCarver had Triandos, who came to Phila meted earlier for St fea 3, the lineup as part of manager Gene Mauch's strategy to com-| bat the left-handed pitching of | sponsible for 10 of the Phillies') GO-KARTS lando Cepeda singled one out,against the Mets. Ron Fairly, \geles with a double and is five) ho-| delphia with Bunning from De-| gory troit Tigers last winter, was in| RENTAL | home runs, Jimmy Hall had a two-run blast and Don Mincher a solo drive. Jerry Adair and |Brooks Robinson had homers for the losers, Orlando Pena, battered for 11 runs in his last appearance, was drafted for an emergency start for Kansas City and made it a brilliant performance. He. lim- ited B to seven hits and RICHMOND HILL has two teams in top-ranking softball "this season. Their Senior "A" team, competing in the Beaches 'Major Fastball circuit and a contender for this year's OASA "Senior "'A" title, will visit Oshawa Tony's tonight at Alex- sandra Park. The locals have been below full strength the past "few days, due to holidays, but hope to field a strong club for "this important game here tonight. Tomorrow night, the *Richmond Hifi "Shells", an OASA Senior "'B" entry this year, 'will be visiting Oshawa, to play against Oshawa Bad Boys "in an Inter-Metro League fixture. The last time the Richmond "Hin! Shells visited Oshawa, their ace pitcher Ray Judd pitched "nm hear-perfect game -- when only the first batter in tne 'game got on base, and via an easy infield pop-up error at "that, After that, Judd didn't let an Oshawa bater reach 'first base. Don't know whether or not Judd will be on the "mound tomorrow night against the Bad Boys, but it's likely. . x x x x x MIKE DUFF, one of Canada's beter-known international 'motorcycle racers, is currently in second place, in the World "Championship standings. The intrepid Toronto rider has been competed on European tracks a great deal this summer and 'has made an excellent showing. Duff was first.in the Belgian "Grand Prix in July, before a crowd of 60,000 fans. The World «Championship grind starts in February in United States and 'will end this year in Japan, in November. Mike Hailwood is "the top man in his class, the 500 ¢.c while Duff is setting his "hot pace in the 350 c.c. grouping. Next big race is in Ireland, 'a week from this Saturday, and then the putt-putt daredevi!s *move to Finland, on August 30. . x x » 4 x x ; OASA playoffs are just around the corner. There are jmore than a dozen Oshawa and district teams seeking Ont- varlo provincial softball championship honors this season and » within a week, they'll receive official notification of their play- 'off schedules, Last week-end at Hamilton, the Ontario soft- *ball men held their annual summer meeting and lined up «their playoff dates, which will get going within 10 days in * some series and will see about 19 Ontario titles finally de- cided by Thatiksgiving Day. Port Perry Juveniles get going » @arly -- they visit Zephyr on August 8 and play back at home 'on the 12th. Briefly -- here is a rundown on the first round * dates for the various Oshawa softbajl equads. Tony's draw 2 «bye into zone playoffs -- about mid-September. In Senior "B", > Oshawa A. and W, will open in Peterborough on August 25th. . In Intermediate "'A", Oshawa Bad Boys go against Peter- » borough on the same date -- with the first game here in * Oshawa. Markham opens their Inter. "C" playoffs at Brook- «lin, on August 17th. Oshawa's Inter. Industrial entry opens in . Peterborough on August 19th and back here the following "week. In Junior "A", it's also Oshawa vs Peterborough, with « the first game here on Friday, August 14th while the two Osh- «awa Juvenile "A" teams will open their 'local'? home-and- home series a week from this Saturday, August 8th. Cornwall has a bye to the zone finals in this series. Oshawa Midgets are drawn against Pickering, with the series opening on August * 2nd and in Bantam playdowns, Oshawa opens at Pickering on * August 19th. Oshawa's PeeWee winners have to be ready to » Play either Port Perry or Pickering, here in Oshawa on Aug- 'ust 17th and in the Squirt Series, Oshawa visits Cobourg on = August 15th, for the first game, then back here the following Saturday. With all these important days looming, it means | that there'll be a lot of local playoff action in the softball «ranks, especially the minors, starting next week. From Civic Holiday to Labor Day is a heavy grind for the softball en- 'thusiasts -- and a busy and happy time for the fans. "FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu Publishing 'oatly Rac ing Form), _-- * FIRST RACE -- Purse $2300.. Maiden|Winner, b _three-yeer-cids, foaled in Canada. One/by Ti and one-sixteenth Miles. (7) SChop Susie, 5.90 3.40 2.20 _ +Faith, Gore: 3.60 2.50 »2-King Clty, Rogers 2.60 , Start good, won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Huckinsrun, Saro amar, Diesel Fleet and Malty's Brownie. Lete Scracth--Mr. Possum. 9, % Canadian Champ -- Giea 'ournol. Trainer @ McCann. 4 Pool 51,628 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2700. Aliow- ances. Two-year-olds. 5/4 Furiongs (9) 7-Grand Galop, Fitz'ns 500 3.20 2, 3Sharon Market, Gomez 4% 1-Social Jewel, Leblanc Harrison z 3.60 Also Ran in Order: Our Princess, Ba- ""|boona, Spots to Spare, O'Ken, et aoe Turan Spare, O'Ken, Swanwick Winner, b ¢ 2 Victoria Park ~ Fai Precipitic. " « Pildee = Poo} 23,109 Doub! ePool 47,141 ' Colleen by ' Boggs ae RACE -- Purse hae Claim "Ing. r-yeer-olds and up. 6 Fur! 3. . T0MG9-| mooi $37,764." Quinella' Poot 2,441 * éMy Bunty, Shuk 12.40 Ay 1s 1-Boy Wonder, Robinson 90 12.50] SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2000, Four- " }Mencheval, 9.50) Year-olds and up, Claiming. 6 Furiongs * Start good, won ridden out (8) 20.40 7.40 4.60 Ran in Order: P Canteds|% q Also |5-Double Rule, Waish 3.30 2.90 éitulyarso, Turcotte 4.00 *padre's Scam, Flippin Floyd, Parkside "BAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND G PAID $42.20| Also Ran in s 4 0 Order: tere, "Winner, bf, 4, Bunty's Flight -- My Twin|Bourbon King, Buc Fever' 'Kinaney. en" i Menow. Trainer C F Chapman. Winner, dk b or br g, 6, Omission -- Pool 38,258 Luly. by Aknahfon --_ ¥ Pool $52,172 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900, Claim) ng. Malden two-year-olds. 5/2 Furlongs ENTH RACE Purse $3000. Allowances, Three-year-olds. About 1 mile 44M 3.30\on turf course (9) 6. 4806 -Langerest, McComb 4.90. 3.70 2. 40) 4 Ci) Fitz'ns 3.40 2.90 \A-Peter Le Grand, Shuk 3.10 Also Ran in Order: Jovial Joel, Top Ruler, A-ice Jam, Forest Rover, Horatio C., and Tanwood. A--Mrs E B Seedhouse entry Winner, ch ¢, 3, Nearctic -- Peerless Mary, by Challenger 2nd. Pool $63,912 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Cia Ing. . Three » yeer - olds, pei QUINELLA, 7AND 3, PAID $11.99 rit) ol 7-Revelling, Herris Hope, Parne Pract poner on mandy ita won =" Also Ran in Order: Greek Tar, Maid of "Honor, Woomera Counts, Crying Jerry, "Pick @ Ster, Venetian Lece, Little Cricket nd Bimini oe < « Scatch--Jay B. omer, b ¢ 2, Royal Visitor -- Hyledie _ by Dark Star. Trainer W Woods, «Pool 44,557 70 i . BOURTH RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim -tng. Maiden two-year-olds, 5' Furiongs i) Saenina Tr"mph, Fitr'ns 9.40 6.50 5.20 &Fabulous Star, Harrison 9.30 8.00) *7-West Term, pti s © Start good, won easily irst Duchess, .Callaround, T ' « Also Ran in Order: Music Note, Fast|Noble Score, Miss Peanuts Phoragg cnn Kitten, Hot Honey, Bar Gossip, Perzaca,|Levy. pon's Bell, Whirling Spirit, Royal| Pool MAS Total Pool $44,017, " Pisssure ond Hi Lynnie, Attendance @A\7 . il Leblanc singled home the winning run. Felix Mantilia's 17th homer ac- counted for the only Red Sox run. run homer in the fifth inning for Washington and handed Cleveland rookie Luis Tiant his first major league loss. The young Cuban, who had a 2-0 record going in, had a no-hitter cing through 4 2-3 innings be- ty two singles preceded Hin- ton's homer, Set New Dates For Mohawk Raceway STONEY CREEK, Ont. (CP) Winona All-Stars eliminated Preston 4-0 on the strength of a no-hitter by Ed Putman in the Ontario Little League single- knockout elimination tourna- ment Tuesday night. Putman fanned 14 in going the distance. John Bramer crossed. the plate in the bottom of the third inning after a Preston throwing error to give Winona its first run. Winona added to its total when third-inning singles by Jerry Olinski and George Seiler drove in three more runs. The' winner of the two-week tournament, which opened here Saturday, will compete in the Canadian finals at Valleyfield, Que., in August. North Oshawa Midgets Beat Guscott Juv's. | North Oshawa Midgets defeat- Chuck Hinton lashed' a three-/8 p.m. |\Kavas, Bill Holmes and Randy (Carter Trophy), at Bowman- vyille Lawn Bowling Club, 10:30 a.m, Men's Doubles Tournament at Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, 1 p.m. summer) had. Phillie fans ex- last 12 defeats. The veteran catcher caught a Billy O'Dell fast ball and laced it just inside the left field foul pole to climax the four-run Bunning for 5 1-3 innings and visions of another no - hitter (only three pitchers have ever put two classics together in one THURSDAY'S GAMES LACROSSE OLA Juvenlie League -- Osh- awa Juvenile Green Gaels at Mimico, 8:30 p.m. Juvenile -- Junior League -- Brooklin vs John Beaupre Spur Blue Devils, at Brooklin Arena, SOFTBALL Oshawa City: and District Inter-Metro Schedule -- Rich- mond Hill "Shells" vs Oshawa Bad Boys, at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. Minor Lacrosse Weekly Report Three 'County League" la- crosse games were played this week, in the Ontario County Lacrosse Association, In the Novice League, Whitby defeated Oshawa 4-2, with Rod- ney Brady and Stan Hoar scor- ing the two Oshawa goals while Bob Dalby scored a pair for Whitby, with Dave Parish and Louis Grenier getting single- tons. PeeWee League action saw Oshawa swamp Markham lads 22-4, with Coleman scoring all four goals for the losers. For Oshawa, Rodney Brady had five, Tom Rorabeck and Terry Lloyd each scored four times while Brian Wilbur added three. In the Bantam League, Osh- awa and Whitby battled to a 9-9 tie, when Whitby came from be- hind to score five goals in the last period against Oshawa's one, to even the count. Al Partington starred for Whitby with six goals and an assist while Roy Fisher for Oshawa, egualled this feat, Singles were added by Walt Wiles, for Oshawa. ed Guscott Plumbing Juveniles, 4-1, last night in an exhibition game at Sunnyside Park. The winners got a run in the first inning on O'Neill's single and a subsequent outfield bob- ble. They added one in the seventh on a walk to Woods Ottawa Horse Is Greenwood Winner TORONTO (CP) -- Shooting | A. & W. Defeats plus Hentig's single and an|Par, from the Merrilea Farm error and then in the 9th, the/ of Ottawa, raced to an impres- winners scored two runs On @isive 1%-length victory in the éé| turned $4.90, $3.10 and $2.60. 9-Popey, 6.20) 6.90 Also Ran im Order: Royal Doctor, My! single by Ross, walk to Woods and an error plus Selleck's hit. Sharp, pitching for North Oshawa, gave up only the one run, a homer by Burke, with two out in the sixth inning. Singles by Hrycanuk and Nosal, in the 9th, gave Guscott's their last chance but they couldn't cash in on the chance. NORTH OSHAWA -- Selleck, \1b; O'Neill, ss; Mothersill, 2b; | Ewart, c; Sharp, p; Bramley, |%: Ross, If; Woods, 3b; Hentig, Cc | GUSCOTT PLUMBING -- Bis- | hop, c; Wayling, 2b; Burke, cf; |Hrycanuk, If; Nosal, ss; Coop- jer, 1b; McConkey, rf; Black, 2b; Woermke, p; Morback, 2b. Langcrest Is Photo Winner FORT, BRIE, Ont. (CP) -- Langcrest, one of Canada's top sprinters, found during the run- ning of the featured circus Saints and Sinners Club Purse Tuesday that a filly named Chiboulette wasn't about to fool around, As a result those two hooked up in a duel throughout the one mile of the Fort Erie turf course feature and the decision was left up to the photo-finish cam- era. Langcrest, owned by Sid- ney Langill, of Montreal, was given the victory by a scant nose, to the relief of most of ithe 8,017 fans who made the chestnut col their odds-on fa- vorite, The son of Nearctic won his fifth race in '10 starts when he took the seventh race and re- Chiboulette, owned by another) Montrealer, J. Louis Levesque,} Dek's| returned $3.40 and $2.90 as>the|monses would be served within jrunner-up, Peter Le Grand was} third. ! 'been allotted for the hearings, | featured mile pace Tuesday night at Greenwood Raceway. Shooting Par led 'Attorney's Bob, owned by J. K. Turner of Petrolia, Ont., across the finish line in the $1,000 event. The victory, fifth in 18 starts this year, increased Shooting Par's earnings to $7,225. Haul Away, a 4-to-1 chance, owned by Denton Johnston of Peterborough, ca pt ured the mile trot in the sixth race and teamed with Van's Pride C., driven by owner Doug Palmer Phils' fourth. STORM DELAYS GAME Jim O'Toole of the Reds had stifled the Braves on one hit, |Mike De La Hoz' fourth homer, |when an electrical storm de- layed the game 45 minutes, Sammy Ellis took over and the Braves promptly clipped him Bad Boys 5-2 A and W Drive-In defeatet Oshawa Bad Boys 5-2, Jast night) WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. Bring The Family iC GROUNDS, CANTEEN Open Daily 1 P.M. to 10 P.M, | | PICN I | CLIP AND BRING THIS | AD WITH YOU FOR A | FREE RIDE ANY WEEK- | DAY. | | FAMILY KARTWAY Hwy. 12, 1% Miles North of Whitby | PHONE 655-3469 | | Everybody Knows the Place--Bad Boy----King St. E. 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The lat- ter was nipped at the plate -- after which Ted Jones and Ron Wright both hit singles, for Bad Boys' only other big threat. Jones started on the mound for Bad Boys. He waiked Lloyd Mapes to open the game and Jack Shearer's triple, plus an infield out, gave the winners their first two runs. In the fourth, Palmer Knight walked. Joe Piontek singled with one out and John Carnwith was safe on an infield error, then with two out, Mapes doubled to complete the three- run rally which gave A and W their' victory margin. | Dan Peters took over in the| fourth inning for Bad Boys and held A and W to a lone hit in the last five frames. A and W Mapes, rf; Shearer, cf; Cole, ss; Simcoe, 3b; Knight, c; O'Reilly, 2b; Piontek, If; Carnwith, 1b; Hickey, p. | BAD BOYS -- Wright, 1b; Wil- son, ss; Brabin, lf; Price, 2b; Whiteley, cf; Melnick, c; March, 3b; Snow, rf; Jones, p; Peters, p in 4th. Polish Cyclist Is Leading Big Tour DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. \(CP)--Cyclists will put in their third straight day of pedaling 100 miles or more after kicking off today from Thetford Mines, Que., en route to this commu- nity in the 11th annual Tour du} St. Laurent. | Antoni Palkoi of Poland starts | with a 22-second lead over Bel- gium's Julien Delocht, Palkoi has a total time of 15:49:10 for the 349 miles covered since the tour began Sunday. . | Tuesday's race was a_ 100- mile effort from Montmagny to Thetford Mines, 45 miles south of Quebec City. The 1,500-mile race is a 15-day event. TIRE HITCHCOCK'S CAREER Alfred Hitchcock began his of Schomberg, Ont., for a qui- nella payoff of $48.50. entertainment career as a title writer for movies in 1920. LONDON (CP) -- Police Tuesday night accused 10 soc- cer players, among them three of England's best-known stars, of conspiracy to throw matches jin a betting scandal. | Everton wing half Tony Kay, a regular of the England inter- national squad, was among the men accused, Others included Peter Swan, Top Soccer Stars In 'Fix Scandal A BUDGET ACCOUNT scheduled to begin Sept. 28 in| Mansfield in the English Mid-| lands. HOLD MEETING The English soccer opens Aug. 22, Wednesday whether Swan and Layne should be allowed to continue training Sheffield Wednesday centre half and a frequent England player, David Layne, Wednesday's free scoring centre - forward, Dick Beattie, Portsmouth's international goalkeeper. Jimmy Gauld, former Mans- field Town inside forward, was named in all 14 of the sum- monses issued, They charge that he conspired with various of the others and with "other persons unknown to defraud such persons as should be in- duced to accept bets." The charges cover a period from April, 1960 to April, 1963. It was expected all the sum- a few days. Three days have Scottish} or to play in view of the charges. Police investigation sf soccer betting in Britain came after he People, a Sunday newspa- per, named 35 players and for- mer players as members of a| huge conspiracy. ' Betting is légal in Britain. The case has importance out- side Britain because many other countries base soccer pools on the British results, The remainder of the 10 play- ers accused were Sam Chap- man, Mansfield Town; Jack! Fountain, former' York City) captain; Brian Philiirs and Ken Thomson of Hartlepools United and Ron Howells of Walsall. 7 gency board meeting to discuss | PUTS A NEW DOMINION ROYAL ON YOUR CAR © NO RED TAPE ..«. OR EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS © FREE MOUNTING ... NO HIDDEN EXTRAS DOMINION TIRE STORES 48 BOND WEST DOMINION STORES MOTH SALE SOS --. te -- "= = eS --=. = WAS > ~+ --_ a ELLIG LL 10_ DAYS WERE GOING TO MOVE 5000 TIRES IN 10 DAYS! 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