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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 11

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Baseball Scores The Owen Sound Sun-Timne Tuesday uly 25 1967 1 1 Cuban Athletes are Under Strict Security at Pan-Am No Medals For Canada On a First Day of Pan Am Games By THE CANADIAN PRE8l Netieul League Fet GBL St Louie 56 40 JM Chicago 56 40 563 Cincinnati 52 43 539 4W Atlanta 49 43 533 San Francisco 50 47 515 8 6t TV Pittsburgh Philadelphia Loa Angelei New York Houston Monday's ReauRe Chicago 8 St Louis 1 Philadelphia 1 Houston 8 Pittsburgh Los Angeles 4 American Longue Standings unchanged no gamea Moaday International League Pet GBL Albacore Races To Be Held Sunday PM About 20 entries arc expected in the Albacore class competition for the Georgian Cup to be held Sunday at tha Georgian Yacht Club The Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto will have four entries hi the race Other entries hive been submitted from Oshawa Toronto Hamilton Niagara Falls Kitchener Southampton and Muikoka The Albacore la an international class 15-foot sloop rig centre-board dinghy Local enthusiast McGruer says the Albacore Is an exciting boat to sail and given a stiff breeze the race should provide plenty of thrills The first heat gets underway at 1 pm Sunday In front of the Yacht Club medal winner at tho fifth Gamea and the first double winner In addition to earning "hia individual award he shot with hia country's team lECOfiD SHOOTING Games records fell in both categories The US team broke their oid record by one point in rolling up 2171 points From a point standpoint ggt Arnold Vitarho of the US team fired 554 out of a poariMe 600 to break the individual gamea mark Anderson shot 546 beating out Yjavier Peregrins 35 of Mexico who took the aecond place ailver with 545 Edgar Espinosa won the bronze for Venezuela with 542 In the team event Cuba waa second with 2127 points Ilex- WINNIPEG (CP) Canada chut out of tha medal parade on the opening day id the fifth Pan American Gamea win anythin! today either That'a not a peasimiatic no medala are at atake in eventa The United Statei won both ahootinf medala conteated Mon-day-the individual and team award in free piatol competition The beat Canada could do waa eighth in the team event In the individual ahooting Harry Hickey of Toronto waa 20th McMahon won two free-piatol ailver medala in the Pan-Am Gamea in Sao Paulo Brazil in 1963 Herachel Anderson of the US became the first gold Stratford Wins Over Brantford In Baseball BRANTFORD (CP) Stratford Hoods scored three runs in the Uth inning and went on to beat Brantford Red Sox 8-7 in a Senior Inter-County Baseball Association' game Monday The Red Sox came back with two runs in their half of the lllh and left a runner on second base as reliever Bob Bridges struck out the last two batters Bridges relieved manager Rolf Scheel who had held Brantford to eight hits and (truck out 16 before running into trouble in the 11th The winning run was a homer by John Langlois Stratford collected 13 hits including a triple by Steve Kyle in the 11th John Murray led the winners with three hits Jim Davidson had three hits for Brantford The losing pitcher was Gord Peterson who came into tha game in the 9th inning Swim Team Sees Action Today at Pan-Am riminiimiiiiiiiiHMniH SPORTS SHORTS Mets Sell Shaw NEW YORK New York Meta Monday sold veteran right-handed pitcher Bob Shaw to Chicago Cuba for the $20000 waiver price Shaw 34 came to the Mets from San Francisco Giants lait year Boxer Retires BERKELEY Calif (AP) -Eddie Maehen top heavyweight contender who never had a crack at the title announced Moaday he has quit boxing Maehen 35 was scheduled to fight Dave Zyglewlcx In Houston Aug 1 but said be baa notified tha promoters he has decided to retire Jockey Injured NEW YORK (AP) Jockey Braulio Baeza suffered a possible bone fracture below the knee Just before the start of the sixth race at Aqueduet race track Monday Baeza leading rider at the current Aqueduct meeting was injured when his mount Dilettante reared in the gate The horse also waa hurt and scratched from Uw race Argos Cut Five TORONTO Leo Cahill coach of Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League Monday placed five players all imports on waivers They are defensive end or tackle Bill Semen tacklei James Earl (Sind-bad) Smith and Charlie Mitchell halfback Sandford Rivers and offensive guard Bill Beneeiek Transfer Gaines DETROIT Detroit Ti gers announced Monday that be cause of riot conditions in DC' trait two scheduled American League baseball games with Baltimore Orioles had been transferred to Baltimore The games are tonight and Thurs day night Super Liner Wins at Erie FORT ERIE Ont (CP)-Super Liner owned by Morrisroe of Calgary and rid den by Jamea Kelly easily won the 32000 six furlong dasn for three-year-olds at Fort Erie raceway Monday Defeating Bomb's Away and Cool Bay Coo Super Liner waa clocked in 1:13 44 and paid 86 1350 and $250 Super Liner also combined with long-shot first race winner Deal Around for a 835950 daily double A consolidation double of Deal Around and Penne Jolie scratched after hitting her head in the paddock etall paid $8080 Deal Around a chestnut filly owned by Mrs Taylor of Toronto paid $5640 $19 and $730 in winning her first race Attendance wee 7068 and the handle $439408 WINNIPEG (CP) -Girl watching from behind an iron fence ia one of the few non-athletic sports permitted male contingent at jha Pam-American Games Even while watching the girls the Cuban athlete are watched by team officials The internal security lid among tha Cubans is the same as that at the 1966 Central American Games at Sen Juan Puerto Rico where two athletes defected Here the Cubans are billeted in the main athlete's villages A large number are in the same building aa part of the big Canadian teem The Cubans are not permitted to leave the village unescorted and the Cubam say thii la to keep their minds on the Pan Am eventa Few of the Cubans get permission to look around the town io the men line the Iron fence that surrounds the men's an army end watch for girls walking by outside STROLLS ALLOWED In the women's main village the Cuban females are permitted a stroll around the grounds Long faces are particularly evident among the men lining the iron fence not supposed to go info the city until the competition ii over" sighed one Cuban as ha leaned over the three-foot-hign fence to talk to a reporter end photographer when it is over we shall" Other diversions for the Cubans include a well-worked record player a pair of bongo drums chess cirds and talk TRAIN WITH MUSIC Tht record player has gone with the Cuban trick team to practice sesaiona where the training routine wee accom panied by a riucus Cuban beet the Cubans came here they thought they were going to have some fun you know circulate a little" said a non-Cuban athlete Getting into the men's village Is practically impossible with out a fistful of official pasics And even with thse some reporters have found the going tough So a good deal of the conversation with Cuba's 227-man contingent takei place over the iron fence Always near the main gate sometimes strolling along the sidewalk outside are official! of the Cuban team Win in Boy Scout -Sailing Championship MONTREAL (CP) Skipper Warwick Downes and his crewman John Bomao both of Sydney Australia Monday won the first race in the boy scout world sailing championship on nearby Lake St Louis A total of 23 crews composed of scouts from Canada the United States England and Australia compete sailing their 13-foot Flying Junior dess dinghies out of boy scout soiling base in suburban Points Claire Second in the event was the team of Brian Bydwell and Lance Nagels both of Pointe Clsire They were followed by a team from England Paul Schroeder of Norwich and Hugh Seilden of Halesworth Suffolk Ico was third with 2112 Canada placed eighth with 2079 In preliminaries in other sports top Canadian tennis playera were eliminated in opening matches but the gymnasts field hockey team and the cyclists were doing well TENNIS FAILURES Susan Butt of Victoria No 1 woman tennis player lost 6-0 6-3 to top rated Elaoa BaMrats In the singles while veteran Bob Bedard of LennoxvlUe Que Canadian Davis Cupper in 1967 bowed 6-4 6-1 7-5 in the singles to top seeded Miguel Olvera of Ecuador The other top Canadian to bow out was Francis Godbout Montreal lawyer who fell 1-6 C-3 7-5 6-4 to Mexico's Mareello Lara But Faye Urban of Windaor Ont and Vancouver's Vicki Berner won their first matches Miss Urban defeated Isabel Fernandez of Colombia 2-6 6-2 8-6 and Miss Berner ousted Rla Chong-aching of Trinidad and Tobago 6-1 6-3 Herb Fitzgibbon of the United States provided the biggest upset of th day in the tennis matches by downing Francisco Guzman ot Ecuador 6-2 6-4 4-6 7-5 Three errors in the fourth Inning put the Csnadian baseball team In trouble and they bowed 3-1 to Mexico despite the five-hit 10-strikcout performance of Ron Stead of Guelph OnL The strong Cuban team edged the United States 4-3 In a cliff-hanger in another section of the five team double round-robin tournament CANADIANS FARE WELL The United States and Cuba led in the compulsory phase of the men's gymnastic team-competition with Canada a close third even though none of the Canadians fared well in individual standings The team point total were US 13675 Cuba 13235 and Canada 13025 The men's field hockey team surprised with a 24) victory over the strong Trinidad and Tobago team The round-robin tournament continues all week Two Canadians clinched quarter-final bertha in eyeling Winnipeg's Bob Boucher finished third in 1196 secondg in the two-lap spring aa Roger Gibbon of Trinidad and Tobago won while lowering his own Games record of 1170 to 1140 In the first heat Frank Ludtke of Edmonton reached the quarter-finals in tha 4000 metre individual purauit liking the seventh of the eight qualifying placea Meanwhile heavily favored Argentina acored a last-minute goal to tie Mexico 2-2 in the opening round of the soccer tournament Trinidad and Tobago rallied for five aeeond-half foali to defeat Colombia 5-2 ip another game Canada plays its first match against Cuba tonight Stamps Beat Roughriders CALGARY (CP) A touchdown pass in the fourth quarter from Jerry Keeling to Terry Evanshen Monday gave Calgary Stampeders a 13-11 win over Ottawa Rough Ridera in a Canadian Football League exhibition game It was Stampeders' fourth victory in four pre-season exhibition games and' their second against Ottawa Stampeders who trailed 2-0 9-0 and 0-7 by quarters netted their remaining points on a 10-yard pasi-and-run touchdown by Jerry Shaw which waa con verted by Larry Robinson Ottawa uiing the wind to advantage collected a a a a touch in the first quarter another in the fourth and Jim Dillard scored a aecond quarter touchdown which Moe Racine converted 51144 Watch Baseball Game In Milwaukee MILWAUKEE Wis (AP)-Milwaukee a city that ran out of baseball In 1965 hasn't run out of miracles It staged one In miniature Monday night when 31144 paying fans turned out for an exhibition game unhelievtble" said Eddie Stanky manager of Chicago White Sox 2-1 losers to Minnesota Twins in game that drew the largest paid attend-ance in Wisconsin baseball history "These fans are dying for baseball" Commissioner William Eckert American League president Joe Cronin end other baseball officials were also Impressed by the standing-room-only response to the first game between major league teams at al County Stadium since tha Braves left for Atlanta after the 1965 icason Monday's night's game was to attempt to ehow that Milwaukee may have soured on the Brave but not on baseball The sponsors of the game Milwaukee Brewer Inc a group of businessmen seeking a franchise for Milwaukee say 5000 fans were turned away at the gate Thousands more jammed the edges of the out field where rope separated them from the playing field The previous high for a baseball game at County Stadium was 50024 That was for a ladies day in 1954 STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Lefebvre Dodgers drove in the winning run with two out single in tho ninth inning for a 44 Los Angeles victory over Pittsburgh Pirates Mike Cuellar Astros allowed only two hits and struck out 12 in a 2-1 11-inninx Houston verdict over Philadelphia Phillies Close Scores Recorded In League Two game were played in the Owen Sound Soft-ball League Monday night Team Two nipped Team Three 8-7 Linda Walker had a home run- double and single for the winners while Laurie Martin had a home run for the losers Team One defeated Team Four 21-17 Ruth Anne Waller topped the winners with a home run double and tingle Marlene Nixon had a grand-slam home run and triple while Marilyn McComb had a home run and triple In an exhibition game Owen Sound Juveniles -turned back Pepsi Pits 16-11 Marilyn Me-Comb had a home run and single for the winners Linda Walker had a home run Laurie Martin hit a double Mary Toole for the Pats col lccted a home run and two singles On Wednesday night Team Two will play Team One at Bayview School at 6:45 while Team Three will tackle Team Four at Ryerson School at 6:45 Lineups' for IL All Stars RICHMOND Vs Lineups were announced Monday for the International League All-Star Game to be played at Richmond's Parker Field July 31 The North's starting team to be managed by Earl Weaver of Rochester and coached by Gary Blaylock of Syracuse: -First base Ron Stone Rochester 2nd: Sid O'Brien Toronto 3rd: Steve Demeter Koch 1 1 shortstop Frank Obregon Buffalo outfield: Dava May Rochester Bob Perry Buffalo Stan Johnson Toronto catcher: Jackie Moor Toronto pitcher: Top Fieber Rochester The South's starters to be managed by Luman Harris of Richmond and coached by Jack Tighe i Toledo: Firat base: Jim Beauchamp Richmond 2nd: Felix Mlllan Richmond 3rd: Bobby Cox Richmond shortstop: Tom Matehick Toledo outfield: Tommy Aaron Richmond Amos Otis Jacksonville Elvio Jiminez Columbus catcher: Jesse Gonder Columbus pitcher: Jerry Koosman Jacksonville Rounding out tha North's pitching staff will be Stan Bahn-ten Syracuse Roland Sheldon Buffalo Rick Delgado Rochester Ken Rowe Rochester and Bill Henry of Syracuse: Completing the south's pitching staff will be Billy Short Columbui John Gelnar Columbus Ron Reed Richmond Fred Fisher Toledo and Billy Wynne Jacksonville Induct Two Into US Baseball Hall of Fame COOPERSTOWN NY (AP) The late Branch Rickey Lloyd Waner and Red Ruffing were inducted formally into the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday Baseball commissioner William Eckert presided at the outdoor eeremony la front of the Baseball Museum Ruffing right-handed pitcher who won 73 major league game called the Induction of the greatest moments of my life" Rickey dominant figure in the major league for six decides died in 1865 at the age of 83 Falls Off Tractor Hit By Wag on Man Dies MITCHELL Ont Fred Schutt 79 of Fullerton Township died in hospital of injuries suffered Monday when he foil from a (arm tractor and was struck by a bay wagon which the tractor was hauling Mitchell is about 10 miiei northwest of Stratford EMIGRATION UP HAMILTON (Reuters) A total of 1843 Bermudans have emigrated to Canada since 1946 say statistics published here Monday One hundred and ninety migrated last year compared with 120 in 1965 RetuHa Toledo 7 Toronto 6 Buffalo 5 Columbus 8 11 Innings Only Games Scheduled Rink Wins Trebles At Roselawn Twenty rinks competed to (be Drived treble tournament held at the Roselawn Club Sunday afternoon Art Bowes of Roselawn skipped this rink to first place with three wins plus 39 and an overplus of four Members of his rink were Bert Frederick and Edna Bowes Deb Reid of Orangeville was second with three wins and a plus of 33 Jack Spearin of Owen Sound waa third with two wins plus 27 while Ken Dixon of Arthur finished fourth with two wins plus 35 Fifth prize went to Norm McClelland of Arthur with two wins plus 34 and an overplus of one The high win for the last game went to Fred Lemtog of Owen Sound with a win of IB The consolation went to Trimble Baillic from Walker-ton with 14 A pot luek (upper followed to round out the day Leafs Lose To Toledo By THE CANADIAN PRESS Monday night's abbreviated two-game schedule in tha International League was enough to drop Toronto Maplo Leafs a notch into fifth place Pinch hitter Ike eighth-inning double drove 1 the decisive run as Toledo Mud Hens edged Toronto 74 while Buffalo Bisons downed Columbus Jeti 54 in 13 Innings As a result tha Bisons moved into fourth a half game ahead of Toronto Toronto had pulled ahead 6-5 in their half of the cUbth an Stan Johnson's single Davo Campbell's 15th homa run tied the game at 64 Buffalo broke up a home-run battle with two runs in the top of the lllh to defeat Columbus Duke Carmel singled and acored on Cal Emery's triple Following an Intentional walk to John Ban eh Bob Perry singled home the second ran Emery snd Bench hit Buffalo homers while Fred Patch end Elvio Jiminei replied for Columbus Oshawa Win 21 In Junior A Lacrosse OSHAWA (CP) i Green Gaels Monday posted their 21st consecutive victory in the Ontario Lacrosse Junior A Association League defeating Long Branch 194 Don Stinioa scored five goal for Oshawa Gaylord Powless Larry Lloyd and Rose Jones scored three each and Joe Krasnaj and Terry Rowland one each A1 Rimmer acored three goals for Long Branch Other Long Branch marksmen were Al Val-lllee Bill Sheoan and Peter Summerville Metro Man Dies 6 Are Hurt in Crash On 401 IROQUOIS Ont (CF)- John Edward Dawson 38 of Taranto was killed and six persona wore injured In a two-car collision on the MacDonald Cartier Freeway near here Monday His wife Elisabeth 80 end Gwendolyn 11 James 3 and David and occupants of the second ear Paul Kux-mierx of Detroit and Regina Kossalka of Liuaee Mich were taken to hospital Iroquois is about a mHi west of Cornwall FIGHT SCHEDULED EDMONTON (CP) Canadian featherweight hexing champion Billy McGrandle of Edmonton will fight Chato Lope of Mexico here Aug 18 promoter Mitch Klimovs said Monday McGrandle is ranked fifth among featherweights in the British Empire and Lopes holds featherweight title in Mexico WINNIPEG (CP) Coach George Wiskin has taken a gamble Today when Canadian swimmers get their first taste of Pan-American Games action he'll know whether he made the right move didn't feel all our swimmers were in the best shape possible after our national trials so I decided that we'd push every member as hard as we could during the three week training camp prior to the Games" Wiskin who heads the men's squad admits his charges have little hope of matching the medal production of last summer In the British Empire Games in Jamaica Why then all the hard work? boys have decided our target will be to rewrite every Canadian native record in the book and let tha medals take care of themselves" AMERICANS FAVORED While the American squid is favored in most aquatie events Wiskin feels Canada can come up with a pair of golds from Elaine Tanner and another from Ralph Hutton the two West Coast aensationa who accumulated 15 medals between them in 15 eventa last summer iq Jamaica By Wia kin's pre-game yardstick Mias Tanner the 16-year old Vancouver star dubbed Mighty Mouse by team-mates last summer should captutg golds in the 100-metre butterfly and backstroke Hutton is expected to win one of the men's freestyle events In Jamaica Miss Tanner won four golds and three silvers while Hutton's takehome pay from the empire games was a gold four silvers and three third place bronzes In assessing medal chances the veteran Toronto coach said dominate just about all swimming events and when we compete against them we are competing against the best in the World" There is one race that Wiskin can't wait to see the 1650 metro men's freestyle in which Hutton comes up against Mike Burton the world record holder think the winning time will be near best-long-pool mark of 16 minutes a seconds Hutton's best wag 17:14 at the trials but he wasn't in shape then asking him to cut 46 seconds from his best time ever in the event and I think he ean do at least by what he has shown in camp" The 19-year-old Ocean Falls native was described by Wiskin as one of the hardest workers in camp ready" Wiskin said the 13 girls and 14 boys who comprise the Canadian awimming team is the strongest squad ever assembled by Canada member of our women's relay team that set a world record in the 440-yard freestyle relay in Jamaica make this squad That's how tough and how improved this team is" HAVE A GAS FURNACE INSTALLED NOW AND SAVE MONEY I Call: COMBEE TESCHKE HEATING 376-6757 We Arrange Financing And You Don't Pay A Thing Until October Pan-Am List Of Medals WINNIPEG (CP) Medal standings ot the Pan-American Games: 0 0 United States Mexico Cuba Venezuela Pan-Am Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS SOCCER Trinidad-Tobaco 5 Colombia 2 MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Brasil defeated Bahamas 15-1 15-0 15-0 Cuba defeated Venezuela 15-9 15-11 15-7 Canada defeated Puerto Rico 15-7 15-11 15-13 EXHIBITION WATER POLO Canada 5 Colombia 1 United States 11 Canada 1 BASEBALL Mexico 3 Canada 1 Cuba 4 United States 3 FIELD HOCKEY Bermuda 1 Neth Antilles Mexico 0 Jamaica 0 Canada 2 Trinidad-Tobaco 0 MEN'S BASKETBALL Panama 99 Colombia 54 Brasil 70 Argentina 62 BASKETBALL Brasil 60 United States 42 Mexico 67 Cuba 52 VOLLEYBALL Cuba defeated Mexico 15-5 15-12 15-11 15-6 Ontario Favored to Take Cricket Title OTTAWA (CP) Ontario strengthened its favored posi' Won in the Canadian senior cricket championship Monday with an easy eight-wicket vie tory over Alberta for its second win in as many starts After retiring the Alberta side for 115 runs Rudy Collins and Ali Khan looked after most of Ontario's scoring Collins had 61 runs not out and Khan made 46 and Ontario picked up 116 Tuna with two men out Top Ten League Leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League AB HPcL Clemente Pitts 339 63 112 357 Staub Hous 314 37 112 357 Cepeda St 352 57 121 344 Gonzalez Phils 256 42 S7 33 HcCprver St 276 46 92 331 Runs Aaron Atlanta 76 Santo Chicago 72 Runs batted Wynn Houston 76 Hart San Francisco 71 Hit Cepeda Clemente 118 Staub 112 Doubles Staub 28 Cepeda 27 Triples Williams Chicago Allen Philadelphia Phillips Chicago Gonzalez Philadelphia 8 Phillips Chicago Gonxalei Philadelphia 7 Home runs Aaron Wynn 25 Hart 23 Stolen bases Brock St Louis 33 Phillips 19 Pitching Nolan Cincinnati 3-2 800 Jarvis Atlanta 10-3 769 Strikeouts Marichal San Francisco 148 Running Philadelphia 144 American League AB Pet Robinson 252 54 g5 437 Kaline Det 235 SI 77 328 Bos 326 60 106 223 Conigliaro Bos 264 47 81 JOT Carew Minn 229 43 99 J01 McAuliffe Detroit 95 Robinson Baltimore 61 Buns batted la Killebrew I Minnesota 69 Yastrzemski 60 astrze mski 106 Tbvir Minnesota 105 DeaMea Campaneria Kan ana City TOvar 22 Yastnem-ski 18 Triples Monday Kanaai City 6 five tied with 5 Home nus Killebrew 21 Yaatrxemiki Howard Wash-ington 24 Stolen Campaneria 35 Agee Chicsgo Buford Chicago 22 Strikeouts Lonborg 150 Me Dowell Cleveland 142 PAYS RECORD PRICE LEXINGTON Ky (AP) -Frank McMahon an oil and gae tycoon from Vancouver set a world record Monday night when he paid $250000 for a yearling thoroughbred at the 24th annual Keenelaud summer sale McMahon also held the previous mark of $200000 which he paid last year for a colt by Bold Buler The colt now a two-year-old has not started Every month more than 2500 Belvedere smokers Instant Gifts win Richmond Loses Game To Atlanta Braves RICHMOND Va (AP)- Atlanta Braves overcame a 6-3 deficit with five runs In the seventh inning Monday night to defeat their Richmond farm club of the International League 7-8 in an exhibition baseball game The National League club put together three walks and four singles at the expense of Tom House end Bob Bruce Bruce was the loser Richmond had built a 6-8 lead in the first six innings Tito Francona had four singles and Mack Jones three to lead Atlanta's 17-hit assault on three Richmond pitchers MARYLEBONE WINS OTTAWA (CP)- Britain's touring Marylehone cricket club won another easy victory Monday in its SVk-week North American tour with a 200-53 win over British Columbia Marylebone scored its rung in three hours with the loss of only five wickets then proceeded to get the BC ride out in 80 minutes here's one of them Miss Doreen Holmes of Hamilton Ontario has won a G-E Porta co lor TV with an Instant Gift Coupon found in a package of Belvedere but most people smoke them because they like them.

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