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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 20

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The Windsor Stari
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SO-THE WINDSOR STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1963 Willhite Newest Dodger Hero mm A TOUCHY SHOT FROM THICK ROUGH On hot that bothers even expert Marks Debut With Shutout Over Chicago golfers Is the short pitch from heavy rough near green. Often the player either fells to molntaln enough clubheod speed to power the ball onto the green, or else he swings too fact and the boll flies poet the target. See Windsor's Largest Selection Including VICTOR, LAWNBOY and TORO Foster Pitches Wheatley Jrs. Into Top Spot With one of the season's finest pitching performances, Lynn Foster shot Wheatley to the head of the pack Sunday in the Essex County Junior Baseball League. Foster spun a brilliant two-hitter at Maidstone to whip the Junior 'Rocks, 6-2.

It not only gave the upstart Wheatley kids, now 6-1, a half-game lead but also shattered Maidstone's unbeaten streak at five straight. Maidstone had made it No. 5 in a row Saturday in Amherstburg, 8-3, in the replay of a postponed fixture. Priced From Just $4 00 I Weekly Giants Keep Half -Game Bached by WadUell's Top Service NX. Lead Over Cardinals To resolve this difficulty I suggest that the player swing his wedge a bit slower than normal, but with on es-speciolly firm left hand grip and left arm.

This will move the clubheod Three other games were played Sunday and they saw Leamington and Riverside continue their chase of the league's top two teams. Leamington (5-2) bounced Woodslee, 14-4, 1279 University Ave. W. CL 2-1161 By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer "I found my curve in Honolulu." 7L Those are not the opening words to a new hula tune to be crooned to the strum of an ukelele. It's the secret of the success of the newest flame throwing pitcher imported by Los Angeles, 22-year-old lefthander Nick Willhite.

Willhite made his major league debut Sunday and shutout Chicago Cubs 2-0 in the second game of a doaibleheader. He gave up only five hits, struck out six if.lWW rhiouah the orau at a smooth temna. while Riverside (5-3) downed wthout so much speed that the ball iSSsi' I ooel over the areen. Amherstburg, 4-2. In the other contest, River Canard edged WflDflDILCCflD Also rememberto play the ball back in your stance (illustration 1) and Tecumseh, 5-4.

swina on on upright plane tion2). Then return the club to the and walked just one. ball In a definitely downward move-ment so little grass gets between the His victory gave Dodgers a for the win and struck out nine. Gord Mitchell drove in two runs with two Woodslee hits. Jim Dunn was the loser.

River Canard escaped the cellar and dropped Tecumseh into that spot with a four-run uprising in the bottom of the eighth. Bob Argent, who relieved with two out in the first frame, was sailing along on a 4-1 lead when the roof suddenly fell in. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases. A wild pitch scored one run, a fielder's choice another and an infield out tied the score. Bernie Dupuis then doubled to score Bob Gignac with the winning tally.

Jake Gignac spaced eight hits and fanned six for the win. Dupuis' big blow was his third of the game while Bob Emery and Argent had two each for Tecumseh. split, as Cubs won the opener 8-3. The National League-lead Foster struck out eight and walked two against Maidstone and had a one-hit shutout going to the ninth when Jack Forcett clouted a solo homer. Maidstone's Bernie Burke stayed with him for five frames but Wheatley touched him for two runs in each of the sixth, seventh and ninth clubheod and the ball.

Swing firmly through the gross I lustration 3) and Into a full followHwough. atltlHriuMiiHi.1 ing San Francisco Giants also split, losing to Houston Colts 3-0 and winning 4-3, and St Al Darlick 3To Return, Says lies CINCINNATI, O. (UPI) Umpire Al Barlick, who announced yesterday he was quitting Louis Cardinals divided a pair with Pittsburgh Pirates, losing 4-3 in 12 innings and winning I A 1 II 1 i 11-7. W7 Philadelphia Phillies and Mil waukee Braves split, Phils tak ing the second game 7-4 in 11 Thunderbird Classic Two errors, a sacrifice fly and Merv Thompson's single accounted for the winning burst in the sixth. Ken Willan's triple highlighted the two-run seventh.

Willan, Terry Jackson and Thompson were all two-hit men to spark Wheatley at the plate. Dan Lovell also turned in a sparkling two-hitter as River Palmer Bags Jack Chicilo, who fanned 21 in his debut against River Can-and, whiffed 16 at Amherstburg Saturday as Maidstone breezed. He allowed seven hits but fanned the last seven men in innings and Braves the opener 5-3. Cincinnati Reds scored the only sweep on the full 10-game slate, trouncing New York Mets 11-5 and 10-3. In Saturday's games, Los Angeles defeated Chicago 4-1, New York defeated Cincinnati by the same score, Milwaukee defeated Philadelphia 5-3, San Francisco shut out Houston 1-0 HI.

I'M IAN. I'll be there too. side Sport Shop clipped Am-I the National League, will re-turn- to duty with his umpiring crew at Chicago next Friday, league announced today. talked with Al Barlick tiie phone this morning and tfce misunderstanding has been cleared up entirely," said league president Warren C. Giles.

"Rut I asked Al to spend twv or three days relaxing Vtth bis family and he will so," Giles said. "He will rejoin his umpiring crew Chicago on June 21." fcA league spokesman said Bar He also banged two hits but Hi. I'M SYLVIA. I'll be at VVooco's Camera Department on June 21 and 22. Will you? Wayne Robinson was the big gun with three-for-three and herstburg.

He struck out 11 but dealt five walks. Touched for both runs in the opening inning, Lovell set the 'Burg down without a safety the rest of the way. i a- two RBIs. Fussv Fraser also! Juan Marichal's no-bitter, on drove in a pair with a triple that sparked Maidstone's three-1. and the Pittsburgh at St.

Louis game was rained out. mversiae new io one mi hurst in ih th.VH $25,000 Pot By DON WEISS HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) Arnold Palmer turns his attention to the United States Open today, richer, wiser, out of a nagging slump, and once again able to laugh and quip: "After all these years, I've found my choking price. It's $25,000." i The 33-year-old Latrobe, strong boy refreshed and relaxed after a month's layoff shoved himself back on the throne of golf Sunday by winning the $100,000 Thunderbird classic in a sudden-death playoff with Paul Harney. Jim Parks for four thom oVlQ, 4 PLAZA Road Dodgers' young Willhite sud John Laframboise was two- Dougoll denly found his curve and his winning ways while working for for-four for the 'Burg.

Dave Scott suffered the loss. BOXES, LINESCORES ON PAGE 21 Spokane in the Pacific Coast League. Strictly a fast ball Star Want Ads Get Results pitcher before, he said he un covered the curve in a game in Hawaii. scored single runs in the fifth and sixth then jumped on Parks and reliefer Dave Scott for two in the seventh to clinch it. Two errors, Andy Woloch's single and a fielder's choice did the damage.

Woloch and Wally Landry both were two-for-three for Riverside. Ross Leeming slammed three hits and Brad Bailey banged a three-run homer in Leamington's romp over Woodslee. Larry Haggitt spaced 11 hits With the new weapon he won lick was returning to action in exactly the same capacity as he left, as simply a member of the league's umpiring staff. There had been speculation that Barlick might return only if the league were to name him a supervisor of umpires. Barlick, veteran of 23 major league seasons, announced his decision to quit suddenly yesterday.

"I am fed up with the whole thing, and aim to quit and go home." He did not work the New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Sunday doubleheader as scheduled. his last six games at Spokane, striking out 38 in his last 31 in Palmer put away his challenger by a stroke with a par three on the first extra hole after they had tied over the regulation 72 with 277 totals, and nings. The six-foot two-inch 190-pound native of Tulsa, Ralph Dupas Faces Moyer BALTIMORE (UPI) Rapid also pitched complete games picked up the winner's check his last three starts. for $25,000. Ralph Dupas of New Orleans makes his first defence of the 0 world junior middleweight (154- 0 pound) crown tonight against ex-champion Denny Moyer of Portland in a return fight Minor League Baseball Results Saturday Little Rock 6 Richmond 3 Rochester 2 Indianapolis 1 Toronto 4 Columbus 1 Syracuse 3 Buffalo 4 at Baltimore's New Civic Centre.

M.C.C. Side Too Tough Their scheduled 15-rounder Willhite's victory kept Dodgers a game back of Giants and a half game behind Cards, after Bob Buhl beat them handily in the opener for his sixth victory-Giants, pitched into first place Saturday by Marichal's. no-hitter, held on when Billy Pierce and Jim Duffalo combined to stop a Houston ninth inning rally in the second game. Don Nottebart, who suffered a sprained right foot in the fifth inning, and Jim Umbricht combined to shut Giants out in the All four Canadian entries finished in the money. Al Balding of Toronto earned $1,750 despite slumping to a final-round 73 after rounds of 69, 70 and 70.

His 282 total was only five strokes. off the pace. Further down the list with 69-73-72-72286 was veteran Stan Leonard of Vancouver who earned $525.39. George Knudson of Toronto, 72-74-68-74288, won $305 and Montreal's Al Johnston, 74-70-73-72289, took away $270. "My whole idea here was to will be Baltimore's first title bout in 21 years.

And the bet The Windsor Cricket Club Atlanta at Jacksonville ppd, wet ting is at even money: "6-5 and pick 'em." bowed to its Michigan counter part in a match Saturday at Dupas, 27, won the title from Windsor by 69 runs. M.C.C. batted first and, led baby-faced, 23-year-old Moyer on a split decision at New Or grounds Results Sunday Toronto 2 Columbus 7 Little Rock 4-3 Richmond 5-2 Syracuse 1-2 Buffalo 5-8 Rochester 5 Indianapolis 4 Atlanta 5-4 Jacksonville 3-2 bv former soccer star Gil Just say the word Heron, were out for 95 runs, leans, April 27. Moyer's followers called it a "home-town" verdict. hit good golf shots, the kind that opener.

Catcher Jim Campbell's two-run double was the big blow for Colts. would help me the said Palmer. "Oh, I was trying Al McBean pitched six score to win, certainly, but mainly I less innings of relief for Pirates wanted this to help me get ready. I've got to feel good 4C; of them by Heron. Dick Bailey took five wickets for 35 runs and Jeff Gilbert two wickets for 58 runs on Windsor's behalf.

The bowling of Lance Thompson sparked M.C.C.'s defence, Windsor claimed only 26 runs. Thompson took five wickets for 17 runs. Owen Ffaser took three wickets lor seven runs. about my game again." ABMIEAL Air Conditioning Although he shot a two-over par 72 on the last round and let Harney catch him when ne hit a too-strong approach and a too-weak chip on the 17th and Wl: A I AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS I missed a three-foot putt on the and won his own game the 12th with a homer to run his record to 7-1. Cards bounced back with seven extra-base hits to take the second game, despite three-run homers by both Jim Pagliaroni and Ted Savage for Pirates.

Braves fought back from a 3-0 deficit in the opener against Phils, with five singles for four runs in the seventh inning. In the second game Phillies came from behind to tie the game in the ninth and win in the 11th. Jim Maloney won his 10th victory in the opener and Jim 18th, Palmer dominated the Thunderbird from the start to finish. Turf Official Dies at Detroit John Daniel, racing secretary at the Detroit Race Course, died Sunday at Detroit Osteo pathic Hospital. For the last 18 years Mr.

Cincinnati Cream Lager Beer He was never out of the lead after firing a first-round 67 on the par-70 Westchester Country Club course. O'Toole his 12th in the second DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING With the $25,000 first prize, Daniel, 46, had been an official 419 miSSIER CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES, 2S4-257I game for Reds. The pitchers, which led to Palmer's "chok at many of the leading U.S who won 25 games between tracks and for the last four them last year, now have a years served as racing sec retary at both D.R.C. and Hazel combined 22-5 record, to take up the slack left by Bob Purkey and Joey. Jay.

Purkey and Jay won 44 gfemes last season, but Park. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Vasu Funeral Home, Royal Oak Mich. have only four so far this year. Reds collected 24 hits, nine ing" quip after his missed! three-footer forced the playoff, the king became the first golfer in official Professional Golfers Association records to earn more than $400,000 in a career.

Since 1955 Palmer has piled up earnings of $401,323. Nicklaus, bothered by a sore neck, pocketed $1,075 after shooting a 284 total. Harney, with a final-round 69, settled for the $10,000 second for extra bases, off six New York pitchers. Al Jackson and 'Oi Roger Craig took the losses Bert Warwick N.OA.A. CHAMPS OMAHA, Neb.

(UPI) Southern California won an unprecedented fourth National collegiate baseball title Sunday night by beating Arizona 5-2. prize and defending champion took third money Taken by Death icene utuer of $5,700. From June 17 to August 31 BREWERS' RETAIL TECUMSEH Will Be Open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. p.m. Open to 9:00 p.m.

Fridays BREWERS' WAREHOUSING COMPANY LID. Operators of Brewers' Retail Stores WINNIPEG (CP) A. H. (Bert) Warwick, a member of the Rules Committee of the Canadian Football League, died Sunday of a heart attack. He was about 62.

Mr. Warwick spent most of his life in Winnipeg but moved six years ago to Edmonton to manage the newly opened Alberta plant of Dominion Tannery Limited. He had been the firm's sales manager here. TOP MONEY WINNERS x-Palmer 67-70-68-72 277 $25,000 Harney 69-73-66-69 277 $10,000 Littler 5,700 Collins 4,200 Finsterwald 4,200 Player 69-70-74-67 3,000 Nieporte 3,000 Campbell 2,250 Hebert 71-48-72-72 281 2,250 Nichols 2,250 eayer 1,750 Dickinson 1,750 Cupit 73-68-70-71 282 1,750 Balding 1,750 Farreir 1,600 Barber 1,600 Burke 1,600 Sikes 69-73-73-49 283 1,600 Fleck 1,600 Nicklaus 1,075 E99ers 1,075 Jacobs 1,075 Won sudden-death playoff STEELERS WIN HAMILTON (CP) Hamilton Steelers beat Montreal Ukraina, 2-0 in an Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League game Sunday. THE SMOOTH, LIGHT BEER BREWED BY (cARLING buff is enoughJ3 1(1171 SHOE POLISH ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE AU Makes it One Hour Service Authorized Factory Service 29 Park St.

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