eT IO ne sg eS, eos ine aes tos % voryY Bid! none never die. _ ite ie here Sati ture a "Acting Sports Editor. ‘of The. Daily ‘News: . they just. become wrestlers, and ‘this. oe : Roberto - ‘Clemente.- homered.:. “adage: will: prove. itself Saturday night, ‘when former. heavyweight. find out! ‘Saturday. ns a Charles’ will: battle ‘Tack « ‘Galento. fro ’ bout‘ anda: tag team match will: be. fought but: the teams. ‘have hot’ ‘yet: “been: ‘named. » ‘who. restli ig. eRe nid isis ‘or height. “make® any. “difference. ‘Talent is ination ‘showed: -only a bruise-and foeek youths who-wish' to try- -out; should |he ‘was: “expected to be in’ the- the same, age. and: weight, ineup_ foday’ for: ‘his. se9th: con=4 a :; y ‘His: ‘opporient Saturday. ‘hight! is “The: ‘Red. Bolo.”. No-one: seems: ‘to* ‘know much about. this ‘Bolo, but we shall:| New “Jersey in: his | _. “It was only’ a year ‘ago since ‘Charles ‘fought - his ast’ ‘bout, nd ‘he’ has : ‘apparently | kept up: his | boxing, endurance | in: ‘the like. all. wrestlers has a: ‘favorite hold. which he. useS, Smith, Chicago - “get. me. mad,” is ‘in box an elbow: in the face. . » “but it sure comes in Charles: uses a fore- ~arm Gentile, “-Balt. , : St. Louis | . 40 42 538. 5% - San’ Fran ot. ..3. 45 242° 617 7: ‘ Cincinnati .....5. 41°49 53865124 “Phila... ened 65 .889:.18'%': Chicago :; 56.871. 20 y nati: ‘Reds. overcame-a 5-0. deficit}. “Ee | the .Cubs- was carried — ‘ Charles, ‘along with. three: “other. wrestlers. will ‘be’ in Prince ‘poet ‘long: aah to. hold. three. fights: and take a » Bandes at 2 Ak Mays: ‘gan: = “4 . .jAshburn, - ‘Chicago. . w Allen ‘total of 14 hits and 11 walks, and ‘the. fourth «ns they got eight 50% 0. (ON, REGULAR ovany: new ‘Auatin from tho tnbulous now Auatin a0 Ato, the fully. maton Austin Ame boo. fe from ‘doy, Se por mila, plus sos RESERVE NOW: Kokorvoz lasted .only. one and one-third innings before being replaced by Gerry Mintenko. To- ‘gether, the three boys gave up a struck: out seven, Eric’ Janes pitched af five-hit- North Star's: big’ inning was ‘men, on: bases, Ineluding seven dn. a row. to scare seven runs, sMintenio came In to try and. quench , the. bothler's. fire. He re- Ay d two before: giving up.a walk an ‘Boh Janes, a base-clenaring ‘double to They lacked the ingredient that helps win pennants—the. long ball. *So what did the Bucs do about. day night?: They, ‘banged out three home runs and halted the oncoming St, Louis Cardinals with.a 4-2 victory that gave them a half. game lead over the: idle second place’ Milwaukee Braves. Bill Virdon, Bob Skinner and Roberto Clemente provided the long ball.. Virdon hit his homer |: in the sixth. The blow came off at 1-1. Pittsburgh. went. ahead 2-1 in the sixth and St. Louis tied it 2-2 in the sevent&, when Jack- son went out-for-a—pinch- hitter— OIL LISI ELL DIIL IEPINA III IS EELS Nattonal League. : : wrnnnne In. the ighin: with Ronnie “| Kline;: ‘a former ‘Pirate™ on the -;mound,; ‘Skinner hit. one into. they. Seats to regain. ‘the : ‘lead: for the. || Pirates. “Then, for. insurance,, the: ninth and. relief’ artist roy Face came in to seal Bob Friend’s. 11th triumph of the season., REDS . WINS: HECTIC. GAME. -In the only other game sched- uled. in’ ¢ither league, the Cincin=}: to defeat the Chicago ‘Cubs 6- “3. ‘The Cincinnati. : triumph, achieved . with two rins-in. the ninth,. climaxed an action-pack- ed game in: which. Ernie Banks of | off .the field after being hit. witha. pitch. and. Cincinnati pitcher Joe. Nux- hall had, to: be restrained : from. | | assaulting umpire ‘Ed. Vargo. * Banks, batting. against ‘Don | Newcombe : in, the second’ inning, was ‘struck on the left knee. by a: pitch.’ He fell writhing. to. the ground and’ it "was feared. he had {suffered . serious” ‘injury. ‘Exam- oe ye eee Ty tye secutive’ ‘ganie. .safe,’ ‘Nuxhall’ charged, him.-and ‘Ko-arrd: Vada: Pinson: and ‘Frank . > |seore.: ‘downs in tonight's East- ‘West. exhibition: games 0 ‘plane: Monday . and:‘‘the boys dis- :lAgainst’ the ° Big . Four ‘Rough this time as. a ‘coach::" Nuxhall’s: big, ‘blowup’ ‘came in the. eighth | when George Altman, who'‘had hit a three-run: homer off Newcombe earlier, ‘peat: out from first baseman: Gordon Cole- man,. When: ‘Varga’ Called Altman nearly. ‘knocked. him. off his feet. WRESTLED. TO GROUND _ . Manager ‘Fred - Hutchison . had to restrain ‘Nuxhall.. Then ‘Billy Martin “and” Coleman: ‘jumped on: the southpaw pitcher. and wrestl- ed him to the ground... ‘The, Cubs: carried’. “3. 0: lead into: ‘the: seventh’ when. av walk and two singles gave’ Cincinnati a run. was shelled. in'a. ‘three- -run eighth | ° sparked, by singles: by: Eddie: Kas- Robinson's double.- The eds’: ‘winning. runs. ‘in the ninth | came on singles: by. Chico Car ‘denas, rookie: ‘shortstop, Pinch - Cempenter n| penter,- coach Frank: Clair ‘will keep: the . But: .Carpénter,. veteran’ foot- ball. player,. ‘chuckles’. when. che for a. ‘break. “The” ‘Western’ “Thterprovineial Football’ Union. Roughriders: were jon the practice field within two. hours-after. their arrival here by played.: ‘alot of. spirit.’ a Carpenter - says he; has ‘gone Riders’ and. hopes he _ will” elick He brought 42. players with him and’ expected’. ‘two° more to arrive 1382". 65.107: .322. i Clemente, Pgh’ fn B45 ‘56! “1106. 319: +396 57 124., 313" ne ‘Pgh. . : Runs——Mays 71. . Runs. batted in Banks, Chicago, 80. -- Hits——Groat .124, ‘ Doubles—Pirison, Cincinnati,” 25, » Triples — Pinson, * and ‘White; - St: ‘touis,. 8... ” Home "yuns—Aaron,. -iiwenker. be. : Stolen’ bases—-Pinson : 22. ae . Pitching _ “Willams, Los “angeles, 10- 2,833,000 | Strikeouts—Drysdale, ‘Los “Angel3s. tise.- ‘ oe “Ametican ‘Lengive So Tk oy AB RH, Pet. Skowron, NY“ .305 °° 36°102", 324 " Minoso, Chicago 5 /B4466.111/ 328 64839 515109. 822. £210 86 =, 67, :.310 Aspromonte, ; Clev, 207, 31.. 66. 319 . Runs——Mantle, NY, .79. ; Runs: batted ° in==Maris,” New : “York, 78. oo Hits—-Minioso 111,. ce Doubles—Skowron 22, , ' Triples—Robinson,, Baltimore, Apn- rilefo and Fox, Chicago, and: Beeduer,: Washington Ct - Home runs-~Maris 31, - Stolen pases-—Aparicio 25, . Pitching — Borniels,. Boston 6- 1; yk ‘. 857, : sir!keouts—Bunning, Detroit: 125, Seabee he ol seven quarterbacks" last: year. and. “lend at: s the! bottom: -Of | els one “SAL are, 2 going to, play to- - Carp n er Steam went through Pe Ne te eee ee “Cub: ‘starter, ‘Bob. Anderson |’ ‘in the fourth» . “| night, got the Beavers underway | | /-for a/:7-3:-win in ‘the openen Of a. new ser ies at: ‘Tacoma.’ “San Diego} a OTTAWA. 0)—Modest Ken Care . -ambarkinig. .on | ‘his: first, -year- as .coach’ of the: Saskatché- ‘wan: Roughriders, ‘hopes Ottawa. ‘says it and. indicates that “per-|- haps. it: should be Clair hoping with a home run,.but.the Padres Riders! “three. or. four. times”.as|: a player. with. the. Saskatchewan ‘|Chuck Harmon and ‘Don’ Gross, striate Se ee ee “/nitter Gus Bell: and. Pinson:. plus sacrifice flies: by ‘Kasko and Harry Anderson, °°. The victory. snapped: a, four- game losing” streak for the Reds. The loss. for ‘the last place Cubs put them a game and‘a- half’ be- hind the seventh. Place F Philadel - phia Phillies. _ ree Portland halts. Tacoma’s 5 winstreak By: The’ “Canadian Press ‘ond horne.run_in-two—days—put- the skids under Tacoma, and the Giants’ longest. winning streak of the Pacific Coast League ‘season —six. games—was at an end to- day. Taussig’s | -two- on- ‘base homer ‘inning © Monday made ita three- -game sweep: over | the only other. league; game. wes Tl PAUSSIG EFFECTIVE | oe game of 4. doubleheader’ at Port- attle 4-2, Taussig, a former: Giant, prought in four. runs’ with his homer and: a single.- ny ‘Ed Hobaugh’ s° -strong’ pitching’ for .San :. Diego, ‘after relief : Don Ferrarese in the ‘second ‘in- ning, held the ‘Bees at bay. KING HOMERS — Chick King, first. man at bat in the gamie, led off for Salt Lake moved ahead in their. half of ‘the inning with two runs. | -. . Salt Lake. struck back with two runs in the second, sandwiched around two walks and -hits .by and Hobaugh went to the mound. _A four-run ‘outburst. clinched the game for’ San’ Diego’ in the fourth inning. -.Catcher:, Camilo Carreon’s home run started it‘off, and: ‘Hobaugh: also got in’ a “single off.: “the wightfield fence,’ Ke pitch ' portland’s.-Don | Taussig’s -sec- |: - salt Lake at’ San. Diego, 8-3, in| Sunday afternoon;: :Taussig. also . hit for. the’ ‘tircuitin:the. opening: land. as Portland? trounced. ‘Se= ° “Tacoma lafter dou {taking ‘over: relief. “chores from}. ey RR yy at eye photo are ‘(left to right, back Be (front: row) Gerry, Tony, | Emmanuel, Maurice. GOLFING. FAMILY—A. photographer managed to round: up wy ‘of the 16 brothers, ‘uncles, nephews and cousins: who’make up) ‘Quebec’s Royal: Family of Golf, The entire family Of. golfing Huots’ recently participated in a spe:ial Roland Huto (left, back row), one of eight brothers in ‘the ‘senior generation. Others in this . tourn ament row): Mare, Ju’ es, Paul- -¥vo1., vv ye we te YY YT Oe Ue Hee He Pee Tee vee Kee eH HU ee near Montreal. ‘Winner -was Roldophe, Raymond, Claude: -—-CP photo. Pat Savoy .. Hotel made a clean sweep of. the~™ women’s" best-of- thre softball semi-finalsand is all set.to do the same in | the finals with Wahls Boatyard: . ~The Savoy gals managed to contain “a. six-run,' seventh-in- ning rally by. Fashion . Footwear last night at: Gyro: park to tack up .a.13-9. win... Last’. Thursday Savoy trimmed Fashion 15-9." - Finals.start next Monday with a lot of prestige and a beautiful trophy from. Manson's Jewellers at stake. With two out in the: seventh, Savoy’s Marie. Dickens: came .in, walked: ..the.. first batter), and struck: out reliefer | Stella Nickel, to preserve: the: win for Sandra |to.vent its wrath.-on.:someone, and: last night, :clobbered Cana- ‘dian, ‘National - .Recreation. Asso- ¢iation 24-11 in| Senior. Men's 1 Softball league: action at Algoma Park.. . The Empress" crew were beaten i) ‘Friday. night’ by. Commercial Hotel and didn’t.like.it a ‘bit. ‘ Pitching fine ‘ball’ for the hotelmen, ‘Al Campbell picked up the’ win. witha four-hitter, CNRA’s: right fielder Sam Klute was ‘the only. player that had Campbell” pegged. Klute went and‘a pair of singles. ‘Otherwise Campbell struck out nine and |allowed eight walks,: ’ Al Cairns took the loss, but had LIGUT- HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER—Tod Doncaster of Sack. villo,, N.B, la a. lending contondor, for the Canadian lght- honvywolqht championship, The 28-yonr-old bhoxor's manager, Chria. Bhahan, (loft). An Monoton grocer who- Managed Yvon . -primmed: ‘handily’. three days. Jago, Old .Emipress: Hotel wanted three for three with a home run. to Comm. — e “walking” good time doing it: He gave up 20 frée pas8es and 14 hits, and fanned seven, Cairns also gave up a: home run; ‘to third baseman Phil Gur- ney in the third inning with the bases | loaded. ‘Klute’s: homer came ‘ainth with no one on.’ “Anothér big play for Empress “occurred in the seventh with the bases loaded: Centre fielder John Penz took the third pitch off Cairns and boomed a stand-up triple off the fence bo score three runs, ‘Linescore: Old Emp ...315 311 46x—24 14 | 5 CNRA 300 004 211—11 4 3| ‘Campbell and McKay; ‘Cairns and Dean. ‘ in the vocngerce eple Garnier! Ue wool, . Oy va + ’ t. v ef is pyrello; t anys his boxer will soon be roady. ‘fo! challenge ehamplon , Burke Umory of Bhorbrooke, Que. Ponenat round knockout over Eddy Hendoraon of was gs aa) , Sole, , f, : . wo, oa A th edo Aw a. bh ads la-Nickel:couldn’t: save. the: game for® loser: Francis». Doane. “To avoy to meet D e Wi ‘one more in the sixth for good ; measure and’. then ‘set back to; rest on the laurels ‘of a 13- 3" margin, ; However, the Fashion crew, weren't through yet and third baseman Millie Olson’s: lead-off single gave. the girls new hope. _Inspired. now, Nickel . walked and Doane singled to drive in Ol- son. Right fielder Vivian McCon- Soap box derby ‘box. derby - ST. CoTHARINES. ont: Oro — Dean Sullivan, 15- -year- -old St. Catharines soap . box derby champion, is preparing his sleek motorless racing car for ‘the All- American® ‘competition: ni! Akron, , Ohio, “AUB. 4. : ot. .Dean; who ‘will: represent east- : : erm Canada’ inthe. premier svent. “A relief joU in tlie fifth by Stel- s “American: soap’ box. his.car four.times -with white un- “3 ‘gether, ‘the; pair: ‘gave! up,.12) hits, 2 cPsix. walks, and struck. out. only “... rone.- Fashion| ‘began the ‘game: “by “| scoring one run, but Savoy. tied it up in’ the bottom of. -the: first. ‘Shortstop Gloria Green tripled | for Fashion and then crossed the plate off left fielder’. Bernice Prier’s double. :. Savoy: kept-in-step as. third) baseman Shirley Intermela got on: base due to an error’to the second baseman and was singled Thome by catcher L. Letourneau. ' After giving up one run Savoy held Fashion scoreless in the top of the second, while racking up two runs themselves in the bot- ‘tom half. Fashion. came. back with an- other run in the third, but Savoy retaliated with two ntore im their half of the same dinning, to give them a 5-2 lead. - By the end of the fourth Savoy theld an 8-3 edge and then went on a rampage in the fifth, scor- ing four runs, They tacked on F a we) a ‘ah ‘Boeoyod a firat- hington {n Halifax : Jr OP photo, PUCCCUUTR CULE CR ‘final coat of. ‘black. . ‘He has been. working. on the upholstery and has added‘some weight to the racer.. won the race down the Geneva Street Hill here, car and driver weighed 241 pounds. leaves for Akron Aug. 10 it ‘will be up to about 247. | Oliver signs. DETROIT (7—Centre ‘Murray Oliver, signed his 1960-61 con- tract with Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League Monday. ' 7 Oliver, 22, played in ohly 54 games last season after being of the Western, League in Novem- ber, but still ran up 39 points on 20 goals and. 19 assist to make him the team’s fifth highest scorer, — Oliver is a native of Hamilton, derby: racing, sanded and, painted | ‘When. he |: When he} caled up from Edmonton Flyers |: Wahls in finals’ nover Fashion _ nell also walked and then Jean- ‘ette Cloutier rapped: a base hit, scoring two more runs\ ' Giske, Dickens (7) and Letour= Connell and Young (6). SPORT TSMANS: DIGEST h/ster bome etm uP BASS AT. DAWN ree dercoating = before » Applying | fab. te Sy ae 7 In HOT WEATHER, A LAKE'S ‘ : ‘SURFACE WATERS ARE COOL" EST AT DAWN. THIS.IS. WHEN ” FEEDING HEAVILY. ITS A BASS~ ' ANGLER’S BEST TIME TO FISH. BY MID-MORNING, SURFACE WA- TERS HAVE BEGUN WARMING AND BASS SEEK COOLER, DEEP WATER TO REST DURING DAY. _ : Start casting ALONG EDGES OF .SHORELINE‘S WEEDS AND LILY. 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