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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1965, p. 7

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FORCEOUT PLAY! Ac- 'tion started fast yesterday at Tinker Field in Orlando, Fia., in the 13th game of the Citrus Circuit for Minne- sota Twins. Shortstop Zoilo Versalles of the Twins still has ball in forceout at sec- ond base for Braves' Lee Maye in top of first inning. Gary Kolb's infield hit to John Ward at second start- ed the play. --(AP Wirephoto) Veteran Spahn Still Has 'Magic Touch ' vue beat Boston Red Sox 8-4 in| By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer "Warren Spahn, the ageless wonder of the amazing New York Mets of the National League, proved Thursday he is fit as a fiddle. Spahn, 43,. demonstrated his fitness with a light workout against the Mets' favorite base- ball foes--the Yankees from the other side of New York who play in the American League. The lefty spaced three walks and four hits and allowed one run in innings at Fort Lau- derdale, Fla., to give the Mets a 3-2 victory. He also stroked a single, drove in a run with a sac e fly and hit a homer. His' performance helped the Mets run their winning string to four while the Yankees, denying published reports' of a club rift, now have lost eight of their last nine. | The reports had: a major rift developing between manager Johnny Keane and Mickey Man- tle and Whitey Ford. All con- cerned said there was nothing to it. Mantle played left field-- and Keane's shifting of the out- fielder from centre to left was| supposed to be what the fued J was all about--without comment against the Mets. BOTHERED BY LEG Mickey did admit, however, he was haying a little trouble with his oft-injured right leg, just one of many injury reports that are cropping up. Scottsdale, Ariz., and Chicago Cubs edged San Francisco Gi- ; ants 8-7 in Mesa, Ariz. George - Altman drove in two runs with a two-out ninth inning single and Ernie Banks followed with a single that produced the win- ner for the Cubs. In Florida, Baltimore Ori- * oles benefitted from four un- H fea j id 4 WARREN SPAHN One of the biggest ones con-| cerned Bill Mazeroski. The Pittsburgh Pirate second base- man broke a bone ir his foot while running the bases against Chicago White Sox in Fort My- ers, Fla, He'll be out five to six weeks. The Pirates also lost the game 10-4, with the White Sox) getting homers from Tom Agee, Manly Johnston, Ken Berry, ohn Romano and Don Buford. Yankee castoff Ralph Terry became the first pitcher of the earned runs in a 7-4 edge over Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, Milwaukee Braves whipped Minnesota Twins 9-5 at Orlando, St. Louis Cardinals nipped Hou- ston Colts 8-7 to St. Petersburg, Cincinnati Reds clipped Phila- delphia Phillies 7-6 in Clearwa- ter and Los Angeles Dodgers took Kansas City Athletics 8-5 in Bradenton. Quebec Defeats | Buffalo Bisons | QUEBEC (CP) -- Quebec Aces, winners of the American Hockey League eastern divis- ion, downed Buffalo Bisons 6-3 before 5,786 fans at the Quebec Coliseum Thursday night. It was the Aces' second vic- spring to go the route, scatter: |tory over the Bisons this week ing eight hits and one walk in pitching Cleveland to a 6-1 tri- umph over Los Angeles Angels' B team in Tucson, Ariz. He struck out seven. Los Angeles Angels' BASEBALL LINESCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |cik. HRs: Mil. -- Woodward; At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. N.Y. (N) 001 100 100-- 3 80 N.Y. (A) 001 000 100-- 2 51 Spahn, Bearnarth (7) and Cannizzaro; Downing, Brene- man (7) Reniff (8) and How- ard. HRs: N.Y. (N) -- Spahn; N.Y. (A) -- Linz, At Clearwater, Fla. Cincinnati 000 011 131-- 7130 Phila. 001 140 000-- 6 103 Maloney, Roebuck (7) Neville (8) and Edwards; Culp, Jack- Minn.--Jenkins. jAt St. Petersburg, Fla Houston 200 010 310-- 7120 St. Louis Veteran winger Wayne Hicks led Quebec with two goals and an assist, scoring in the first and third periods and assisting Bill Sutherland's second- varsity|neriod counter. The eastern division champs jumped off to a 2-0 lead in the first period. Cleland Mortson opened the scoring as he beat} goalie Ed Chadwick on a play with Bill Sutherland at 11:41 Hicks' first counter came five minutes later when he MANITOBA LEADS sehen een ae Ney ay) ae sigan site capt aptng geet 3 PORT ARTHUR (CP) -- "'We wer? bushed," said Leo John- son of Winnipeg after his front- running Manitoba rink ended a hectic three - round day a vic- tim in an upset - filled ninth round of the first Canadian Seniors curling championship Thursday nght. ' "We had a tough game against Quebec in the after- noon and we did a lot of sweep- ing,' Johnson said to explain a 10-9 loss to seventh - place New Brunswick. "Remember three members of our rink are over 60 and the other is 59. Second Cliff Wise is 68." Manitoba's defeat, coupled with unexpected losses by Al- berta and Newfoundland, crowded the top rungs in the 11 -team single round - robin tournament. The standings, with two rounds to go: Manitoba 7-2; British Columbia and Prince Edward Island 6-2; Alberta, Newfoundland and Ontario 5-3; New. Brunswick' 4-4; Quebec and Northern Ontario 3-5; Sas- katchewan 1-7; Nova Scotia 0-9. SURPRISES ALBERTA Ron Wright of Hudson Heights, Que., surprised Al- berta 9-8. Upsets Continue Seniors Bonspiel B.C. Alberta NS. Sask. P.E.i. Ontarie Nfld. Quebec 101 020 100 12-- 010 102 020 00 001 021 001 0-- 120 100 110 1-- 210 102 010 001 010 201 010 102 011 1 101 030 100 1 Arnold Chijsnell of Sudbury led Northern Ontario to a 7-1 lead after four ends to coast to a 12-5 decision over George Giannou of St. John's. Fred Tinling of Vancouver kept B.C. in the running with a 10-9 win over Henry Berg of North Battleford, Sask, and Wendell' MacDonald of Char- lottetown scored in each of the first seven ends to dump Arvard Mann of Truro, Nova| Bye: New Brunswick Scotia 12-2, | Alfie Phillips of Toronto} Ninth Round drew the ninth-round bye for P.E.1. 111 221 103 x ; 000 000 020 x Ontario. N.S. In Thursday's fir:t two Alberta 030 102 001 1 302 010 120 0 rounds Manitoba © dumped Northern Ontario 10-3 and de-/Quebec feated Quebec 11-8; B.C. edged, - Alberta 8-6 in an extra end|Nfid. 001 030 100 x after dropping a 9-8 decision to|N.. Ont. 220 303 011 x Newfoundland; P.E.I. downed N.B. 213 002 010 1 Manitoba. 000 320 301 0 B.C. 010 1050120 --10 101 0202003 --9 ~9 0-- 5 7 6 5 7 --12 --2 --5 --12 --10 bye; Alberta won 8-6 over Nova pera) Scotia; New Brunswick edged Northern Ontario 8-7; New- foundland squeezed last Quebec 8-7; Saskatchewan kept Nova) Scotia winless 7-5 and Ontario} slipped by Saskatchewan 10-9 in an extra end, Ontario 9-5 after drawing a Sask. Bye: Ontario. Manitoba British Columbia Eighth Round P.E.I. 010 000 200 x-- 3) Alberta 301 111 012 x--10| Newfoundland N. Ont. Manitoba Alberta And DRUMMOND VILLE, Que. (CP) -- Alberta and_ British Columbia were tied for first place with six wins and two losses each at the close of the eighth draw Thursday in the Royal Canadian Legion na- tional curling championships. Right behind in second place were Newfoundland and New Brunswick with 5-3 records. Nova Scotia, Ontario and Sas- katchewan shared third place at 4-4, Manitoba had three wins for five losses, Prince Edward Island had a two-for-six record and Quebec trails with 1-7. In eighth-draw play Harold Wheeler's B.C. team had to play an extra end to gain their 9-8 victory over Nova Scotia, skipped by Frank Hoar. Scott Ellis' Alberta team overcame a two-point seventh- Top Legion Curling Play | NHL Races | Ontario | New Brunswick | Quebec | Northern Ontario |Saskatchewan 02 00 00 00 60 on co co oo wo "SS Howsnannnaaae Nuanavwwennwesh B.C. Rinks end deficit and edged Ontario,| skipped by Bill Lewis, 8-7 in the extra end. | P.E.I., skipped by Athol Rob-| At A Glance ertson, took an easy 12-9 vic-| tory over Sid Drew's Quebec) By THE CANADIAN PRESS rink, , Here is the up-to-date picture ee tala ecient. the National Hockey League ph ed by John Pike, 15-10 '|title, individual point -. scoring Manitoba skipped by Gordoa|2nd Vezina Trophy races. (The Taylor, took an early lead over| Vezina is awarded to the goal- vA0F > y ~ |keeper playing the most games Alberta Wins Firefighters' Curling Crown PORT ARTHUR (CP)--John McDonald of Edmonton appar- ently responds to pressure with accurate curling. At least he did Thursday, drubbing two op- ponents to haul in his third Canadian Firefighters curling championship. with Northern Ontario and with defending champion Manitoba closing in, by trouncing Nova Scotia 17-9 and British Columbia 15-3° to fashion a 6-1 record in the eight-team round-robin tourna- ment. ' Manitoba, skipped by Gary Fenske of Winnipeg, reeled off five consecutive victories to grab a share of second place with Northern Ontario's Ernie McDonald of Red Rock. Both finished with 5-2 marks. Saskatchewan, Ontario and B.C., all had 3-4 records, Nova Scotia had 2-5 and Quebec 1-6. Fenske, the only man to de- feat Alberta--12-9 in the fourth round--finished with a 7-5 win over Archie Bartley of Sas- katoon and a 13-5 triumph over ogy Lerous of Trois Rivieres, ue. Ernie McDonald lost his chance to force a playoff when he lost 13-9 to Dutch Ronald of Trail, B.C., in the sixth round. But he bounced back with a 17-9 decision over Dave Bock of Lunenburg, N.S. Bartley defeated Ernie Drew of Toronto, the Ontario rep- resentative, 10-6 and Drew clipped Lerous 12-7 in other matches Thursday. NHL LEADERS Standings: 'Detroit, won 39, lost 22, tied 7; points 85. Points: Mikita, 87. Goals: Ullman, Detroit, 41. Assists: Mikita, 59. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 6. Penalties: Brewer, Toronto, 171 minutes. Deadlocked in first place|seqai McDonald reacted|m THE OSHAWA Ti MES, Friday, Merch 26,1965 7 FIRST RACE -- 6% Furlong (Trot) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). rk Potomac, McM'n 31.10 0 $70 Holmes 7-DQ@-Clever Holmes, Feagen 5.80 Start good,'won driving. Also Started: Patsy Peters 3rd, ef Hanover, Wybetty C, and DQ--Finished 2nd, disqualified and plec- Deanne tore lapped 'on 'break' att wire. SECOND RACE -- 6% ef three-year-olds and 1-Julo Pét Riards, Troy 19.10 lecan, Galbraith eet 'won driving. Riso" Ran "in Orders rs. , ern Grattan, and Terrific Pick, DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 1 ,PAID $266.60 Furi ( Up. Pur THIRD RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Pace) inl three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 5-Oneida Chief, Hill 5.0 3,90 2.80 Belmont Bertha, G'braith 11.00 4.70 3.20 Also Ran in Order: Doctor M. @., Chief's Valentine, Tawne yVan, Billy Deluxe, and Hy Creed. FOURTH RACE -- 62 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). | SCasey Direct, Bissonette 5.60 3.40 3.20| 4-Lucky Beejay, Hayes 3.40 3.00) 1-Grattan Portage, Given 5.10) Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Quick Boy, Juann, eye Whitty, Hedgewood Bob, and Brown alley. FIFTH RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Pace) nt five-year-olds and under. Purse $800 5.00 410 2.90 770 420 3.10 3Gary Grattan, Feagan 4Johnny Ringo, Shea 2-Elstag Jimmy, Murphy Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Daisey Mitch, Chief Operator, and Tammy Lee Mac. Late Cans., Buster Chief, Jacken, SIXTH RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7) 4-Perennial, Findley 6.10 3.70 3.00 GREENWOOD ZAmbrose Abbe, sou Humes, fart good, won Also Ran 50 in Orders Mister: ' ECLA, ' Wally victor High B lor 'thd | 0iplomat Hal, kirkoess St lard, Brown Bear, Brooke, and Atom Rose. éJovial Abbe, {| TRI folded Spaghetti Boy, le. Pirate Pete, Roya K. §$cott, Silver, Attendance 3,908 RACEWAY = Beery handily SEVENTH RACE--6V2 Furiongs (Pi ids and up. Purse $700 (6), 5.30 3.40 4.50 Also Ran in Order:- Royal' Princd Dik Theda Bera, EIGHTH RACE -- 6% Hover, Fi Liner, McMillan Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: G F) cep NINTH RAs, --~ 62 Furlongs score for three-year: and up. Purse $700 &Hi Acres Aver'l, Stirton 4.80 2-Frisco Lou, Watt 5-Dillard, Maher Start good, won drivi in 39 6.10 and Black Total Pool $227,437 FEET HURT? Cut this cushioning Foot Plaster to right size and shape for fast relief Also Ran in Order: in EXTRA PROTECTION WHEREVER FEET HURT! When shoes pinch or rub, cushion feet with Dr, Scholl's Kurotex foot plaster. Self-adhering, W. = | DE Scholls KUROTEX | Scho/l/s KURO "728-1601 HAVE GUN MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS 728-1601 WILL GREASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS JOHN T. MARKOVICH, Proprietor Oshawa Esso Service Centre KING ST. WEST at PARK RD. -- | THE OSHAWA BUSINESS DIRECTORY John Keeler's Saskatchewan), the team with the fewest rink and retained it to the end,| oals against. The eligible goal- winning 8-7. ; keeper is shown with the club's In seventh-draw action ear-|;o44) goals against.) jlier in the day, Ontario, |skipped by Bill Lewis of Tren- League Title |ton, trounced Manitoba 13-6, : New Brunswick edged Saskat-|Detroit chewan 11-10, Alberta coasted to|Montreal a 13-7 victory over British Co-|Chicago \lumbia, Nova Scotia rolled over; Toronto Ansus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY e BROADLOOM ¢ TILE © GORLON © RUG CLEANING 282 King Street West, Oshawa 728-6254 Quebec 12-4 and Newfoundland Scoring nipped P.E.I. 7-6. LONDON (CP)--All the lead- ing favorites in Saturday's 124th running of the Grand Na- tional steeplechase were. still fighting fit today, although an epidemic of coughing and other mishaps have cut the once near-record field to 49. Coughing Epidemic Cuts 'Grand National' Field |Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Howe, Detroit Hull, Chicago 71 | Vezina Trophy GA 169 170 173 176 |Sawchuk, Toronto Crozier, Detroit 7 |Hall, Chicago revised odds of 11-to-2, was|Hodge, Montreal Modern Dry Cleaners & Shirt Launderers Oshawa, Ltd. *'For the ultimate in Dry Cleaning GO MODERN" 725-7193 321 OLIVE AVE., OSHAWA For the finest in service and top quality workmanship visit or call the following businesses. You will find they have the finest in mer- chandise at prices you can afford. STAN'S SHARPENING & RENTAL LTD, SALES RENTALS SERVICE somewhere en route from his | Sask. Holds Lead Oshawa Stenography Service © Typing, Mimeographing © Club Bulletins, etc. "lf its office work We can do itl" 130 KING E, 723-1187 The Rip, owned by the Queen Mother and now second favor- jite at 15-to-2, and stablemate Kapeno also were on their way Scottish stable and reported "still fit and well." 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