INNER’ CIRCLE — ‘She's HOnt.: “Mr. .Gibs yee ete RF ‘A: Gem, thiree- -year-old “fly, ‘a. six-furlong dash. at .Fort Erie, stands in the ‘winner's circle. with a reeder. Rev: ‘John. Gibson, ‘83-year-old. Sports- -loving Anglican.. minister from “A "Gem ‘won “her. ‘first race ‘this * S€AsOn; | “(right) ‘says ‘horse - racing is the “cleanest sport: there ‘is because - ‘you..may:- iporrupt the. men: -but : ‘you, can’t’ corrupt: ‘the horses.’ "A track. assistant holds the filly. for this | » CP, : Photo. ORONTO. ladeniacher of Columbus, “Ga. ieft-jabbed “his: “way to a. unan- Nous 10. -round decision . over George: ‘Chuvalo of. "Toronto, the | ring-rusty , fe ‘Canadian: ‘ “heavy- weights: champion, } i{iere a winner's: photo. ‘The jockey i is Avelino: Gomez. - Nr Balding. Péie’ the. father one-~ “sided. atte ‘be- fore: a. “small. crowd - ‘about 14.000 at Maple. Leaf. baseball sta- ™ dium. ° Rademacher, spotting, 22- ~year- old Chuvalo nine years and. out- weighed 217% to 204%, had too “.:{much.-ring. savvy. for. the hard- , |punching but slow-moving - Tor- -Lonto © youngster. “*Chuvalo | dis a heck of a. body puncher: when. you are ‘dumb him hit you, which I didn’ do,” said ‘Rademacher,-the 1956 Olym- pic. rheavyweight champion.” cn. ay NOT FAST ENOUGH ‘Chuvalo, making his first ring we appearance since - knocking - out |. Yvon ‘Durelle ‘Of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., in ‘a’ title defence ‘here last Nov, 17, showed. the . effects, of the: eight-month | layoff by con- eing beaten to. the enough to stand there and ‘let |. “y wasn’t hurt,” said” Chuvalo, who absorbed: his fourth loss in 18. pro bouts. “But my timing was off and I was ‘up against. a pretty | f shifty fighter.”. ‘Rademacher opened up with a two-fisted . barrage .in the ” sev- enth and caught’ George with a hard right..to. the head, At: ‘the bell they. were ‘slamming away at each other in the best. ex-|- change in the “bout. Pete, : unmarked. at the’ finish, cemented the victory ‘by. scoring with several left-right. combina - tions in the eighth and: ninth and then holdizig off. the. charg-|- ing Chuvalo in: the final..round. The win was tne: seventh, in’ 11 money fights: for . 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Jead ‘over the. second- .| place White Box’ by ‘scoring: five | in“ the’ ninth © ‘to’ top ‘Cleveland ‘| cashed’ in: on Billy Pierce's: four- ’ | 'side-the-park’. home | Washington ‘downed ‘Detroit 5-0. sixth “es: ‘single scored one. and Skowron's “double.drove in three more.’ “Tory eee POE we UN VV eT ET PO HT VPEVE Vee Vy ven vs The American League The ~ Yanks : ~maintained - their 13-11 . Tuesday - night.’; Chicago. hit: ‘pitching’ ‘and a: three- -run. in- ‘run’ by spéedy, Luis: Aparicio | for a 6-0 triumph over Boston. ONE- HITTER, Pedro. Ramos pitched no-hit ball for seven innings and wound up with a one-hit shutout as The only ‘hit was.a leadoff single by Rocky Colavito, in . the eighth inning. ; pote oe, AMERICAN LEAGUE “WL, Pet.. ‘New York cee eae 4B 33)" Bon - Chicago -. 48 ‘37: 665. 2° Cleveland ave 45-37. 649» Sh Baltimore -...-.. . 48 41... .539 4. Detroit 9.66... 40 41..1539% Bo. . Washington 40 41, 494 8. Boston ......0., 83° 60.993. 16," Kansas City. ..../ 30 52 . 366 18%! erseneteeeeoeenereeore reer OPO$s - Baltimore “came. up’.with > ‘six. runs. ‘in ‘the’.10th. inning ‘to. top. Kansas City 9-3 with Bud Daley's wild ‘pitch: permitting the tie- breaking -run. to. score. In the}. last inning a°fan rushed on the field. and. punched plate umpire | Bob Stewart: ‘Bill skowron. was ‘the big gun for the Yanks. ‘with two home runs ‘and | a ‘three- run double dur- ing . the five- run rally. in the ninth. ‘Roger Maris hit his 30th homer and Yogi Berra connected for No. 10 in. the. wild game marked by a‘ total of 32 hits,.16: for each side. Six pitchers, worked for the] Yanks, Ryne’ Duren’ finally. get ting the decision. Ted Bowsfield, fourth’ of five to toil for the In-} ‘dians, was the loser. Jimmy Pier- sall- hit: his 10th homer for the Tribe. 7 -Trailing .11-8 - going to. the ‘ninth; the Yanks. loaded . ‘the - Braves ‘iwoeands Pirates : By JACK HAND’ "- _ Associated’ ‘Press Staff ‘Writer While" ‘the New: ‘York’ ‘Yankees bludgeon - the. ‘opposition: ‘with home:runs, flexing their muscles a to, make: up for faulty: pitching, the Chicago’ White. Sox . - are acute with speed and tight pitching. o ‘bases on a ‘walk to Hector Lopez, ‘an error - by” ‘Bowsfield:” “B (Kubek singled.in the: final run... APARICIO. WINS IT- - = Aparicio’s dash around. the bases on a ball that»got’ past ‘centrefielder Willie’. ‘Tasby’ was; ‘the big. story of. Clicago's of- ‘fence. Pierce won his eighth with Frank Sullivan his victim. — ‘Ramos, had,’ not given. Detroit Colavito’ s single. ‘ Baltimore-held a 3-0 lead. over. the A’s. going to'the last of ‘the | seventh. when Pete Dalcy’s three tun homer tied the score against Chuck Estrada. Hoyt Wilhelm came in to pitch 314 hitless in- nings of relief ball, winning his seventh. Bud Daley lost his sixth. Juan Marichal, a 21-year-old rookie from the Dominican Re-. public, has become the first Na- «tlonal League pitcher in modern days to pitch a one-hitter in his first blg league start. The righthandecr who was the strikeout king of the Pacific Coast League until he was. re- called from Tacoma with an 11-5 record, had a perfect game for 6% innings Tuesday night for San Francisco. An error by Ed- dic Bressoud Ict the Phils’ Tony Taylor reach base. oO Marichal lost his no-hit bid when pinch hitter Clay Car- lymple single with two out in the eighth. That was. the only Phil hit as they absorbed a 2-0 de~ feat, The newcomer struck out 12, only three short of the record {hat the.Dodgers' Karl Spooner sot in his first start in 1054. No other National League piteher in modern days (since Tourney begins TORONTO () — The Millar trophy match play tournament opens today at Cedar Brac Golf 1 Club hore with a 36-hole qunall- fying round. - Pro-tournamont favorite ts Al Balding of Toronto, a three-time winner of tho tournoy, Defending champion” ts: Bol Ounningham. Jr.,. Toronto St. Georgo's, who, picked: up the $1,000 first prizo Inst yoar by defonting Bil Thompson of Vane. couver Marine Prive, Both aro ontored agaln his yoar, Total prize monoy is $5,500, ' TORONTO K) — Toronto Ital Bantams Tuosday night defeated West Kildonan from tho Win- nipeog Junior Loagua 4-1 in a, ourtaineratsor to a National HOU: cer longuo gane, Martin. Ingham, scored for the “| Woatornors, .° Tony Martello got two gona for tho Italians and alngles wore. Johalked up by Jack Grasal and: - . Gus Falolono. 4 ‘anything ‘close “to a. “hit: until]! Verve TV eee ee eee ww move pennant race is a study i in 1900) has thrown a one-hitter in his first -start.. Charles Jones. of Cincinnati pitched a'no-hitter in his major. league debut in ..1884. Two American Leaguers - “have broken in with one-hitters——Ad- die Joss of Cleveland and: “Mike Fornieles. of Washington. ne NATION AL. LEAGUE ; ny ensuted if the swore . “book >) marked accurately: ‘and: sland-' | ‘ings will promote: added inter-, : the COMPLETE first.and last, Ww L. ‘Pct: “OBL Pittsburgh ...... ‘BL 34... 600°. Milwaukee. «i... 48 34. °..685 ry, Los Angeles .... 44 39 -.,630.. St. Louls ....)5 46 40 °...629 e. San Francisco 42° 4)... 612. ™ Cincinnath » oo... 39 44 «=... (470 (11 Philadelphia ....6:34-°61 "400.17. Chicago ots. ee 30 Sl. .870.. 19° . os See > é ee wre DOs o Milwaukee ‘sliced -Pittsburgh’s. league. lead to 14% games by win- ning’ its sixth straight on a.9-5| decision over. St:,.Louis . while Pittsburgh was losing | to Los: An~ geles 5-4. Cincinnati whipped ‘Chicago’ 4-1 behind: Jim’ O'Toole | din the other game.. ns Marichal’s performance. could be a tonic to the floundering Giants who have’ dropped into the second division, 2 LARKER BOOSTS AVERAGE ‘ Norm. Larker’s two- -run home run in the seventh gave Los An- geles the victory. Larker also had two singles, boosting his lea- aye. leading batting average to 359. “Fred Green, who ‘relieved in the seventh, was the loser. The victory went to Larry Sherry. Milwaukee took advantage of the shaky Cardinal defense to edge closer to the Pirates. Hank Aaron’s 25th homer in the eighth was the clincher for relief man Ron Piche. > Frank Robinson hit two home runs in Cincinnati’s victory over the Cubs. O’Toole had a two-hit shutout going to the. seventh. Don Cardwell, nicked*: for both was the homers bY Robinson, doser. ; 2. 3. { “Scorers asked to co-operate “ALL scorers in any baseball league in the city are asked ‘by ’ the Daily News’ Sports Depart- ment. to please inclu le. So ptete. and ‘eftievent cov- — erage of your game can: only be; is ‘It is essential: that) anyone’ -seoring a game be sure to. get. names of each player, and also their position. There may: ‘be more ‘than: one player by the: -same name, on a team . and this sometimes. becomes quite confusing.” . “Your co-operation ‘with this policy” will be, greatly appre ciated. “Gals softball playoffs. set : “for tomorrow | ‘With’ the: 1960 Senior Women’s Softball League regular season’s play. .completed, playoffs are scheduled to start tomorrow. A spokesman! for the league announced ‘today that Fashion will play Savoy in a_ best-of- three; semi-final series beginning tomorrow, 7 p.m, at Gyro park. Winner of this series will play Wahls for the. championship. — - Second game between Fashion and.Savoy. will be played Monday, July 25, while the: third game, if needed, is ‘slated | for Wednesday, July 27. : LAST NIGHT'S FIGH TS New. Bedford, Mass. ‘(Uh—_Tommy Tibbs, 134, Boston, Frank. Talafero, 1362, Hartford, Conn., (10). Los “Angeles un—tose Luis’ Cruz, 126, Mexico, knocked out Tony Maya; 127, Los Angeles, (3). Quincy, Mass. (#—Joe Denucci, 159, Newton, .Mass., outpointed. Tony Dupas,, 153, New. Orleans, |" (10)... North | Miami, Vejar, 160, knocked out Tony: ‘Necro, POP OLO Pt Fla, u—Chico Stamford, Conn., | Warren, Ohio, | (4). THE J want for 165, \ For a Limited Time — it. and: outpointed | .. eighth ‘by: each team. ere rere ew yw deb . eee j By Gary Oakes, Acting Sports Editor bile Jorince:: Rupert Dailp Qews Pos “wednesday, July 20, 1960 Campbell hot as Empress ““ldowns Savoy ‘ Although Al Campbell is one of the hottest pitchers in. the Senior Men’s Softball League, he gives up enough walks to start a marathon. Last. night at - Algoma Park, Campbell pitched a three-hitter to lead Old Empress to a 14-9 vic- tory over Savoy, but he issued 14 walks along the way, and. struck out only four. Jim. Crosson, was. the loser. and walked nine. The’ game was scoreless until the second inning when two Em- press runs crossed the plate off two. base hits, one walk, and one error. Savoy got one run back in the bottom of the same inning when centre fielder. Gary. Morrison came home on a Single, an error, and a wild pitch. , Empress added four runs in the third but Savoy. kept in step, also scoring four runs in the third. The Savoy crew then took an 8-6 lead in the fourth, but were soon tied. when Empress tallied two in the fifth... In the ‘éixth, Empress blasted two. hits and used three errors to score four big: ruris ‘and Virtually insure the win.: -One run >was "scored with nine. hits, He fanned two be = YOU PAY VF RTHEAD ee ADVERTISED! Call Your Ad in Today ! ' Run a CLASSIFIED AD on household or personal items for sale . you pay for the ad only when and if you sell the items. lf the | item _ advertised doesn’t sell, there. ds. no charge for the ad! 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Prince Rupert Daily News Revenge-seeking Kinsmen \dobber North Star 7-2. in the KER ] News so thot - ae Wn age ftyy yes + ea Kinsmen of the Little League were seeking vengence last night. at Algoma park as they clobbered North Star 7-2. The Kinsmen crew were beater 14-7 Monday night by Electric¢;, ians and did not relish the taste of defeat. Gordy Stava pitched excellent ball for Kinsmen, permitting only two safeties and striking. out 14 bottlers. He walked five ‘but stayed out of trouble. © - Bob Dybhavn was the loser al lowing 12 hits and five free pass- es while fanning six. un Kinsmen wasted no time, scor- ing two runs in the first inning off a single by first baseman Bob Slater and a double by third baseman Lloyd Fraser. att Stava worked quickly, givin up only one hit in five innings. 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