fists, not sticks as they: did.” com-} as Wrest TORONTO (CP)—A Bien * ail gt aes v ae wins 9-3 startling. rever sal of form by- Edmonton Oil Kings and-a_ peevish display of muscle-flexing by St. Catharines Teepees has set, the | stage for one of the most exciting Memorial Cup finals in years. The Oil Kings, who refused to play. dead after. absorbing 6-2 and 9-1 lacings from the Teeps, ‘turned. on their casiern torment- ors Tuesday night:to wallop them 9-3 and tie their best-of-seven series at. two gamcs each. They played up‘ to ‘their first-game form when they ‘won 5-3 at. St. Catharines. The Oil Kings held the 'Teepces to a 2-2 first-period » draw; moved ahead-5-3 after two sessions and closed out a rough- house final 20 minutes with a _four- “goal splurge. ‘SWITCH TACTICS | : Referee Joe. Vinet of Winniper called 22. penalties, including two - misconducts and five majors, as “ St.-Catharines, with no hope of catching “the high-flying — Oi] _ Kings, tried. to chop:them down. : “Those Teepees are real butch- ers,’ "declared Oil. King’ .coach ' Harry, Allen: He charged that the Teeps :were. out: to get. Ed Joyal; the: ‘individual star. of the game with’ four goals: 3 2 “Tf they want to play that kind Of hockey, ’ which doesn’t draw crowds i inany rink, then let them go to! its _My. boys are no patsies. “welll fight them” with our. . Manager. Leo — Leclerc . mented that if St.. Catharines - wanted to play it ‘rough: in: ‘Fri- day. night's: game here, © ‘we'll p_at: the. blue. line: and be t to or;nearly 50. minutes. started when ne seGkepot, centre of Kings, and Cliff Penning- each fired’ a pair. - Bob Marik the others °° Cullen, centre, | * seored ‘that: ‘gave. “St. ‘Catharines Jead in ‘the: first’ five: min- SS: John © ‘Brenneman: “closed sbhe ‘St. - Catharines : scoring Slashed MacGregor. given majors. when Cullen took .a pass from Chico Maki and shoved the puck past. goalkeeper Russ Gillow. Maki.and Cullen combined for the second: ‘goal at. 4:35. ‘The Oil Kings then took over. Pennington got his first goal at 10:02 and. eight. minutes later Joyal evened the scored at 2-2. The Kings continued their bristl- ing pace in the second period and went ahead’ 4-2 on goals by Marik and*:MacGregor Brenneman got his at 15:52.- With just 58 seconds remain- ing in the middle session, Joyal sounted his second. Pennington made it 6- 3 at 8:09 of the; third period. °“Twenty- three seconds later Joyal scored his third counter and_ finished off his big night. at 15:03 after - MacGregor- had scored on a power play. . TROUBLE STARTS - The slashing, high- sticking, and fighting started midway through the period when Bob). highsticked ‘defenceman |} Maki © Wayne Muloin of the Oil Kings. The refereé gave Maki a major, Don” Passutto ‘of the Kings a minor and Teepee defenceman Pat’ Stapleton a. misconduct, for sassing the ‘official: _ Fifty . “second later fighting broke out, when, Chico Maki ( Both were Centre Bobby Cox of the Oil Kings ‘was assessed a misconduct’ in the’ -last minute and with seconds remaining Cul- len and Harry Lund of Edmonton was thumbed off for fighting: Gillow ‘had’ ‘a comparatively a casy.time in‘the Edmonton nets, turning aside 20 . shots while Crozier. was kept. “hopping as he stopped 33. -. ws : “LAST NIGHT'S FIG GHTS: Los Angeles (P—Jim: “McCarter. 214,.Los Angeles, and Otis Fuller. 194, Los..Angeles, . drew, (10)... Beaumont, Tex. (P—Paul Jor-, genson, 136, . Port - Arthur, -Tex., Dallas, -outpointed- ‘Henry Watson, we (QO). et ETT eee = | TTT Seems those growing feet always need new shoes. 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Tight shoulder., Pal EET NOES Ende ie Lett ne tp ON Mae inet tw AO ree EEO Ae oe 7 a on ve Pe eae TOUS eee ete ty vig v! . ePP eegl | epee dann cate ca a alae oe ae eny alg: » BRILLIANT SAVE—Edmonton Oil Kings’ netminder Russ Gillow shows brilliant form he-displayed last night when Oil Kings tied up best-of-seven Memorial back to 9-3 victory last night ‘making save on shot. fired by TeePees' Ray Cullen on Sunday when: easterners won: 9-1. St. Catharines TeePees at two wins each. Fe Pe eee RE Cup junior hockey finals with Oil. Kings. roared ‘but, , photo above shows. Gillow -—CP photo. DODGERS RETALIATE - Pinson on griddle” raig sidelined - By. ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer ‘The w ay. things were going at Los Angeles, - it looks as though Vada Pinson blew town just in time. Ite “was Pinson, . ‘Cincinnati's fleet; 170-pound, centre - fielder, who sent Roger Craig tumbling ‘in 2 home plate collision Mon- day. night. ° Craig; the.190-pound righthander .who meant’ a Na- {tional League pennant. for the -Dodgers: last "season, : left. the |’ game... with what | then. “was thought. to. be: “only | ‘a, bruised Ww L : Pittsburgh . ~12°°4 -150 - San Francisco':.; 11-5 -688 1 - Milwaukce ©... 8 °6) ...571 3 St, Louis =. eee B 7 -533 3'/2 Los Angeles ....0.8 (9 ATL © 44: Cincinnati. 60.00, 6.11 353 B'/ Philadeiphia ....° 6.11 |. 353°. 6% Chicago 5 gl. 313 7 CPLDL POL DLO DD PP DS But . after an . examination Tuesday uncovered a broken col- larbone that will sideline Craig for two months it didn’t take Pinson long to get the. idea he was a marked man. Dodger pitchers kept him dancing and dodging, and reliefer Stan Wil- liams finally plunked him, as the Reds toak a 5-3 decision Tuesday night and then ‘left: for San Francisco. The Philadelphia - Phillies - de- feated Chicago Cubs 10-9 in the other game played jn the Nation- al League, The only other game scheduled, Milwaukee at. San Francisco, was rained out. The. Dodgers finally nicked Major League Leaders | By The Associated Press AME WICAN LEAGUE AB R HH Pet, -Pilarcils, Bil, o... 34 6 16 AAT Skowron, NiY. ., 80 "a 22 440 Lumpe, K.C, ..,. BS 5 * 24) (4u6 Allison, Wash... 53 i 22 O41 Maris, NY, «6.6. 36 7 14 400 Runs—Mantle, New York 16, Runs batted In—--Contile, Baitimorea Hita—umpe 24, a Doubles—- Buddin, Yoston, Loltlar, Ohienge and Allison, 7. ” Triplos-—-Fox, Chicago 3, * Homa runi—Hold, Clovalanc | Bkowron 6, . Stoion bason — Smith, Chicago, Powar, Clavatand and Katine, Dotrolt 8, Now York, "Strikeouts Pasaunl, ade fund Pitch in—CGontor, 8-0, Washington . NMPIONAL LEAGUE AB 3 TR WO Mot. Mnys, S&F, ...,, 62 6 QB 458 Burgess, Pitta, +) BOS of) 1B ANT Anron, Mil, oo... 86 8 ae il White, St, ln o.., G2 14 2B BTS Moon, WA, pega an VW ‘ a4 64 Runa—Gront me “Bkinnor, Pittae Din'gh and Mays: | Rung batted ne —~ MoCovoy, Bin Prancinan 2], ' MWitd-——Minys Qt, : Doulilos-—Pingon quid Batloy, Cine oinnntd acl Maya 7%, Triplow—T, Taylor, Ohicage, 8, -Vome runs—MaGovey 7, Btolon hnaon—Maya 6. Ditohing=- Law, Putaburgh; gn, ene Dryacate Lon LAST NIGHT'S. FIGHTS Butinlo W—Bobhy Scanion, 133.4, Buffalo, outpointod Inckle Donnally, 195, Buffalo. (12), . Honolulu (®—Stan Harrington, 160, Honolulu, outpointed Larry Baker, 146%, Mt, Vernon, NY. 4 «f), Anolon Ff ? 5 ; ve" (10), : : i Pinson, on ‘the right hand, in the ‘second, went to third’ona fly ball e. ¥ seventh inning. ,He then ‘stole and scored the Reds’ final run when Wilthams seni a’ wild pitch over. Frank Robinson’s head. Pad O re atid, defeat: . Plate umpire . Tony .’ Venzon called: a halt at that point’and ‘shook a- finger at Willaims; 1g! e ‘righthander with something less than. pin- point control. Players. from both ‘clubs crowded around: the ‘plate, but Venzon later said his rebuke was not an official warning, which would carry an automatic $50 fine. The Reds, winning two in a row for the first time, swept the series at Los Angeles with three runs in the sixth, two scored on Robinson’s fifth. homer. The clincher came in on a double by Dutch Dotterer, who had homered for the first run in the third inning. Don Demeter hit.a pair of solo home. runs for the Dodgers. Righthander Jay Hook (2-2) gave up 10 hits and walked three, |. but struck out nine and came off a winner with Bill Henry’s relief in the ninth. Ed Roebuck (1-1) Jost it in relief of Danny Mc- Devitt. The Phils came from hehind with six runs in the fifth and then scored the winner in the ninth on Ken Waiters’ home run, his first. Frank Thomas hit two home runs for the Cuhs, who built a 5-0 lead in two innings against Gene Conley, the basket- hall-playing righthander making his first 1960 appearance for the Phils. Jack Meyer (1-1) was the winner jn relie?7, Gien Hobbie (2-2) lost it. Flyweight champ Pone Kingpetch — fighter-of-month NEW YORK (m—Fono King- petch, the newly crowned world flywoight champion from. Thal-: land, has been named “fighter of the month” by Ring magne: “ine, The publication also = has moved Sonny Liston of Philndel- phia into the No, 1 spot among tho heavywolght contendors, Liston's knockout of Roy Hnar- rls on tho closed clreult TV show from Houston sont him Into the No..1 position, dispine- ing Zora Polley of Chandler, Ari. Ring rales MPloyd. Pattorson of New York, who lost the world title to Ingemar Johansson Inst Juno, as the No, 8 contender, Pattorson meets Johansson in i June 20 rematch at Now York. Jooy Glardollo of Ehiladelphia ndvanced: to third from {fth In the middlowolght. rankingsIn. which Paul Pendor of Brookling; Mnas, ja recognived ns champion. Gono Fullmor, the National Box- ing Association champ from Woat. Jordan, Utnh,- An tried No. Rainiers keep Si olons. out of lead By The’ Canadian Press. Sacramento Solons missed an opportunity to go into the lead in the Pacific Coast. Bascball League -Tuesday night when they dropped a 4-3 decision to Seattle Rainiers in an- il- -inning game at Seattle. PIOOROOPOEPOROLEDIOO RCRD OOO Ww L ‘Pct. GBL Spokane ....... ‘10 7 (588. - Sacramento .... 9 1 . 563 Vo Seattle weeeaeees 10 9 526 1 San ‘Diego: ...... 10 10 500 ‘1% Portland ....... 9 9. .600° 1% Salt Lake City ..- 8 8 500° 1% Tacoma. ........ 6 8 429° 2% Vancouver = ...... 4 8- 333 . 3% OD LP PPLE LL DDL LO DLDO POOL D ODP DDP ODODOPD Tacoma Giants drove in four -out of a tie for ’ By ED WILKS Associuted Press Staff Writer ., Figure Billy, Pierce as one of the little guys who. make the Chicago White. Sox big. While the rest of their start- ing pitchers have — stumbled, contributing just one victory and one complete game, Pierce has the’ defending champs all by themselves in the American League lead after, beating Balti- more 5-3 Tuesday night for his second complete game victory. ODP ADCOP COD HO 2 OS mores , w ih Pet. GBL Chicago ........ . 8 5 615 - New York....... 1 6 583 Wy Cleveland ....... TT 6 .638 1 Baitimore o....., 8 7 633 L Boston ......000. 6 6 ..600.- 1% Washington ..... 6 7 462 2 ‘|Detroit .......... ‘5 7 417 Ny Kansas City ..... 5° 9 857 3% PPLE POOLE LOO PIL OLED ELL LA OCODOD Washington tripped Cieveland first. with a ‘+s gecision tnat ended the ‘Indians’ winning streak at five and dropped the Tribe to. third place. The New York Yankees vwuus Over In second, a half- -game venind Chicago, py walloping Detroit 10-3. It was the Tigers’ seventh consecutive loss. Boston deteated Kansas City 4-3 in 10 innings. . Pierce (2-1), bidding for a comeback as a 20-game winner after 17-11 and 14-15 records the last season, allowed 10 hits, | but struck out six for his: 20th win over the Orioles:in 26 career decisions. He shut the door after Ron Hansen hammered his first major league home run. in the fifth inning. - The White Sox made it six out of seven with two unearned runs in the second inning and a. deciding pair in the third on doubles by Nellie Fox and Minnie Minoso’ and’ a single by Roy Sievers. Rookie Steve Barber (1-1) was the loser. for a single in right field and won it in the ninth for the Senators. The Indians, down 4-0 in the first inning, had battled back behind. Tito Francona, who drove in three runs and scored another—tying’ it. 6-6. in the ninth with his second double. O. C. SOCCER runs in the eighth inning to the. league - - leading Spokane Indians 6-2, Vancouver and San Diego ‘and Portland Salt. Lake City, were Postponed - because. of rain.’ The. winning run at Seattle was scored on a. bases-loaded walk to pinch ‘hitter Bob Pettit, with .Gordy Coleman scoring. Pinch - hitter Dick. Phillips slapped a two-run double in the eighth to break a tied ball game and. give Tacoma its victory. Hal Laycoe Portland coach’ PORTLAND, Ore. (M—Hal Lay- coe was named today as coach of the Portland team in the West- ern Hockey League. He coached Victoria Cougars last season to third place in the league. Now 37, Laycoe spent 11 sea- sons .in the National Hockey League ,with New York .Rangers, Montreal Canadiens and Boston LONDON (Reuters) -— Results of soccer. matches played in the United Kingdom on Tuesday: ‘.) ENGLISH LEAGUE : os Third Divislon. Brentford 4, Bradford: C. O- : Fourth, Divisjon ° Oldham’ 0, ‘Notts C 3 : Watford 2, “Walsall 2. A pop fly by Lenny Green fell apes ‘+ Jack Kralick (20) won ib and Bobby. Tiefenayér (0-1), lost, it, both -in. relief.se. : The Tigers, “Rho: won their first five games; ‘and haven't won since, blew ‘a- 2-0 lead as the Yankees unloadé9@ for all. their runs. with — five consecutive scoring innings,” ‘Bill ‘Skowron’s fifth home run’ tied it. in. the fourth, and three fifth inning runs hung the. “defeat an Don Mossi (0-2). Maris and pinch- hitter Kent Hadley also homered for the Yanks,<~ _ Ditmar gave ‘Up five hits anc one run in his five innings after starter Whitey Ford pitched one inning and quit , with elbow trouble. Ryne Duren mopped up with three hitless innings. The Red Sox,:ield to a. tie when’ the A’s_.scored | an: un- straight loss on. an. error by Norm Sieburn -in tue. 10th, The tie-breaker came in-on a wild throw on. Pete. Runnels’ -bunt. 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