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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 11

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The North Bay Nugget Monday July 31 19G7 11 Harry Jerome wins 109-metre dash back in orbit doubleheader Jim Wynn Astros clip Mets twice in Elaine sets swim record but Canadian team loses Los Angeles Dodgers blanked I with the help of Pete Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 two-run single in the third The Lou eighth inning homer only the fourth bit off Southpaw Chris Short lifted the Dodgers past Philadelphia BRUCE LEVETT Presa Sports Editor Cai event She totalled 4724 points I BC came fourth and Bob Stod-to 4860 for Pat Winslow US dart of St Catharines Ont Aida Dos Santos Brazil was fifth third in 4531 Leslie Shonk of Sunday in Jerome's event and in the 20000-metre walk won by Run Laird of the US They studied the photo on the 100-metre race and ruled that Jerome had touched ahead of Willie Turner of Yakima Wash also clocked in 102 It took nearly 13 hours to sort out the 20000 metre walk after Laird's victory was first disputed by officisls then dial- WINNIPEG (CP) Elaine Tanner of Vancouver who has set world records before while winning Sunday found a way to break one in a losing cause Her performance in the new $2700000 Pan-American Games pool was the highlight of a day an which four world marks fell in swimming bringing to 11 the number shattered in five days of action The 16-year-old gamin for the first time in international competition pulled herself from a pool and walked away from the medal dais after coming fourth in the women's 100-metre freestyle -ViVWW'M lenged by the second-place in-Zuniga of Mexico Felix Groulx of Mont- By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Jim Wynn and Houston are back in orbit Wynn drove in six runs Sunday with two homers and a double as the Astros completed a doubleheader sweep by drubbing New York Mets 6-5 and 9-1 then complained of dizziness and was taken to hospital for the second time in two days The slugging centre fielder who leads the National League with 27 home runs and tops the majors with 83 RBI was knocked unconscious in a freak collision at home plate in Saturday's victory over Pittsburgh Pirates Wynn scored ahead of Rusty Staub on a sixth inning single but thought he'd missed the plate and was on his wav back when he collided with Staub WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT He was sent to a Houston hospital as a precautionary measure but was back in the lineup Sunday as the Astros won the opener 6-5 and ran their winning string to six games by taking the nightcap After his second homer Wynn left in the seventh inning and returned to the hospital In other NL action the first place St Louis Cardinals extended their winning streak to five games with a 7-5 victory over Atlanta Braves Chicago Cubs split a twin bill with Cincinnati Reds winning 8-4 before bowing 3-2 Pittsburgh edged San Francisco Giants 4-3 and The Cards blanked Atlanta 6-0 in one of five Saturday games In the others Cincinnati doubled the score on Chicago 2-4 Houston edged Pitts-Pitlsburgh 6-5 San Francisco romped over Philadelphia 6-1 and Los Angeles defeated New York 2-1 The Astros raked Jack Fisher for all their runs and 13 of 14 hits in the first four innings while rookie Don Wilson stopped the Mets on six hits An Astros' spokesman said late Sunduy that Wynn would he able to play tonight His dizziness was caused by fatigue and the Saturday mishap Left fielder Ron Davis whose two-run singled keyed a five-run first inning burst in the opener cut down the tying run in the ninth with a bullet throw to the plate after gloving Ron Swoboda's fly ball with none out and runners on first and third Roger Maris brought the Cardinals from behind with a two-run single in the seventh and delivered an insurance run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth before a crowd of the biggest at Atlanta th's season LEAVE 13 STRANDED Atlanta outhit the Cards 15-11 but stranded 13 base runners while dropping its third straight Ernie Banks knocked In four runs with a pair or singles in the first game victory at Cincinnati but the Reds bounced back in the nightcap WINS SILVER MEDAL In other Saturday action Dave Ellis won a silver medal in the 10000 metres his 29:184 time just off that of winner Van Nelson of the US who did 29:174 Ron Wallingford of Hamilton was sixth in 31:035 The other Saturday silver medallist was Carol Martin of Thornhill Ont in javelin Her 157-4 was well off the 161-7 turned in by Carol Moseke US Marlene Kurt of Edmonton was fourth in 150-7 Randy Matson US added nearly three feet to the Games shot put record with a toss of 65-1 and team-mate Ralph Stein-auer was second in 63-9 Dave Steen of Toronto and Burnaby BC took the bronze with 60-8 George Puce of Toronto was fourth in 60-7 Frank Covelli US threw the javelin 243-8 to beat team-mate Gary Stenlund who had 242-8 Junto Pastor Perello Girart of Cuba was third Bill Heikkila of Toronto was sixth with 219-5 Canada picked up two medals in shooting a silver in centre fire team pistol and an individual bronze for Dr Jules Sobrian of Omemee Ont Peter Samek and John Andre of Toronto and Bob Foxcroft of London Ont won a bronze in team sabre split dropped the second place Cubs 3ft games behind St Louis Vernon Law registered his first victory of the year after six setbacks as the Pirates built a 4-0 lead and then weathered a three run Giant rally in the ninth Roberto Clemente's two-run homer broke a scoreless tie in the sixth and Pittsburgh add ed the necessary insurance in the ninth on Maury Wills' lead-off homer and Donn Clendenon's RBI single Jim ran scoring double chased Law in the ninth and Bob Etheridge laced a two-run single off Elroy Face before the Pirate reliever got the last out LINESCORES First New York 010 ON 316- 5 10 1 Houston 501 ON 0 8 2 Seaver (167) Frisella (2) Selma (7) Shaw (7) Taylor (7) Reniff (8) and Grate Goos-gen (2) Blasingame (4-3) Sem-bera (7) Sherry (7) and Bateman Second New York ON Nl 006- I 0 0 Houston 321 3N OOx- 0 14 0 Fisher (7-12) Selma (4) Shaw (8) and Grate Sullivan (8) Wilson (8-5) and Bateman HRs: Wynn 2 (27) First Chicago 104 IN NO- 8 15 0 Cincinnati 301 ON NO- 4 10 0 Shaw Gardner (1) Hands (5-4) (3) and Stephenson Nolan McCool (4) Nottebart (64) (7) dnd Edwards HR: Jones (1) Second Chicago 010 ON 010-2 81 Cincinnati IN ON 3 7 0 Niekro (5-4) Koonce (7) Hastens tein (8) and Hundley Ar-rigo (6-5) Baldschun (6) McCool (7) Abernathy (8) and Coker HR: Santo (22) St Louis OMNI ill Atlanta ON 311 006- 5 15 4 Jaster Lamabe (4) Woode-stuck (6) Willis (3-3) (6) Jack-son (7) Hoemer (8) and Mc-Carver Jarvis (11-4) Ritchie (7) Raymond (8) and Torre HR: St Shannon (9) Phila ON 900 0 80 Los Angeles ON ON 1 4 2 Short (5-6) and Dalrymplc Sutton (7-12) and Torborg HR: LArJohnson (5) Pittsburgh ON 002 020-4 9 0 San Fran 0N0N0O3-3100 Law (1-6) Pizarro (9) Face (9) and Sanguillan Sadecki (33) McDaniel (8) Herbel (9) and Haller HRs: Pitts Clemente (15) Wills (3) Burlington Ont was fifth with 4329 Irene Piotrowski of Vancouver was third in the 100-metre run behind Barbara Farrell of the US and Miguelina Cobian of Cuba The times were 115 116 and 117 DIVE SENSATIONAL Beverley Boys of Pickering Ont came through with the most sensational dive of the day to take second place in the women's 10-metre tower event Her points total of 51545 was off the 54100 posted by Lesley Bush of the US but ahead of the 49140 of Ann Peterson US Kathy RoUo Saskatoon was fourth with 45575 Lee Evans and Vince Matthews of -the US did 449 and 451 in the 400-metre run with Don Domansky of Port Arthur Ont taking third in 458 after setting the early pace Ross MacKenzie of Stonewall Man was sixth in 467 Canadians were shut out in the 3000 metre steeplechase and the high jump Wiif Wedmann of Vancouver tied for fourth in the jump with 6414 and Dennis Frith of Regina was 10th in 6-2 Hylke van der Wall of Hamilton was seventh in the chase in 9:216 and Bruce Johnson ofl Winnipeg eighth in 9:248 Pierre St Jean Montreal won a bronze in Iight-heavy-weight weightlifting competition In the middleweight division Aldo Roy Ottawa was fifth his brother Ralph was eighth CANADIANS LOSE Vicki Berner Vancouver and Bob Bedard Lennoxville Que lost 6-3 6-3 to Eugenia and Francisco Guzman of Ecuador for the bronze medal in mixed doubles tennis Rain washed out part of the tennis calendar Sunday Saturday swimming was featured by the fantastic kindergarten classic in' which Debbie Mayer 14 of Sacramento broke her second world record of the Games in the 800-metre freestyle She carved 131 seconds off her record with a clocking of 9:229 Debbie was followed home by Susan Pederson 13 US and two Canadian An tela Coughlan of Burlington and Jeanne Warren Vancouver Don Schollander US cut his world record in the 200 freestyle by a fifth of a second as he came home in 1:56 Hutton was the only other man in the field to break two minutes coming home in 1:584 Ron Jacks of Vancouver was fifth Sandy Gilchrist of Ocean Falls BC was third in 4:556 in the 400 individual medley won by Bill Utley of the US with Km Webb US second In the 200 breaststroke Bill Mahony of New Westminster Angels score nine limes in seventh to gain split with Washington club real came fifth Judges ruled Laird had covered the required distance and disallowed the protest on the grounds that it was not the fault he was misdirected on entering the stadium ONLY GETS ONE Jerome's was the only gold medal in weekend action for Canadians who picked up five second place silvers and five bronze World records set Sunday other than Miss Tanner's: Claudia Kolb US 200-metre individual medley 2:261 breaking her listed record of 2:276 set Aug 21 1966 and her pending mark of 2:275 set July 7 1967 Greg Charlton US 400-metre freestyle 4:102 breaking the listed mark of 4:111 but above the pending record of 4:088 set last July by Mark Spitz US US women's relay team 400-metre medley 4:300 breaking the record of 4:3399 set by the US in the Tokyo Olympics Oct 18 1964 Charlton was chased home by Ralph Hutton of Ocean Falls BC who won the silver medal with a native record of 4:119 It was the second night in succession that Hutton had chased a swimmer to a world record Susan Pedersen 13 of the US took second to Miss Kolb in 2:309 with Sandra Dowler 15 London Ont third in 2:362 edging Kathy Tidey 14 of West Vancouver who had 2:386 BREAKS RECORD The Canadian relay team Miss Tanner Donna Ross Montreal Marilyn Corson Parry Sound Ont and Marion Lay took second to the record breaking US team in 4:409 Uruguay was third in 4:493 Erika richer of the US won the 100-metre freestyle bv a touch over 1:009 to 1:01 Pokey Watson of the US was third in 1:013 Jose Ftolo completed a double Sunday winning the gold in the 100 metre breaststroke in 1:075 a Games record He won the 200 breaststroke Saturday Russ Webb and Ken Marten won silver and bronze medals for the US Bill Mahony of New Westminster BC was fourth Jenny Wingerson Meldrum of Toronto was second in the pentathlon a new Pan-Am Games BiiJi'J Jlrl HI Lakewood Ford Bales Limited How to Read Car Ads Some dealers subscribe to tho Idea of lifting ears without price with foe purpose of attracting customers interested in particular models Ollier lit prices but pick out a stripped down model they can advertise at a low price StiQ other dealers advertise terms like "as little as so and so etc to in-tereot buyers with little canli by emphasising small payment Then there is a typo of prior advertising in which the dealer advertises cars at unbelievable low prices Eliminating prices is often a quality dealer's defense against unethical competitive price ad vertislng Advertising terms alone is inadequate since good credit will enable any dealer to grant terms to suit you The most straightforward type describes the model with accessories and states the actual price at which It ean be bought Taltr a double look at very low advertised prices If they look impossible they likely are since no dealer it In business to lose money Check out the guarantees and sendee policies with customers you may know They are just aa important a part of the as the ear and the price Above all keep future service in mind when you buy Bee you next Monday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington Senators over powered California Angels 11-1 the first game of an American League doubleheader Sunday with a couple of quick artistic shots But when The Angels came back to take foe second game 10-2 they showed little finesse nine-run seventh inning in the nightcap was an indication of what the Senators were up against os they saw a LINESCORES HARRY JEROME Sett fast pace BREAKS OWN RECORD She came out like a tiger In the 400-metre medley relay and -while the Canadian team came second to the US she broke her own record by swimming the lead-off backstroke leg in 1:071 She had done 1:073 in winning the 100-metre event earlier She now has picked up two world records in the fifth Pan-American Games me of which she broke twice and has won two gold and two silvers in five events with three races still to Today she is down for the 200-metre butterfly If it was Tanner in the pool Sunday it wns another Vancouverite Harry on the track He won the 100-metre dash a whisker preventing the from making a clean sweep of track and field gold medals His time was 102 which would have tied the Games record had it not been wind-assisted Jerome tied the record in the semi-final however He shares the world mark of 10 seconds flat The judges were busy in track onslaught Jim Fregosi's two-run triple was the only thing resembling a big hit in the winning GETS HOMER Chicago rode Joe Horten's four hit pitching in the opener and got a two-run double from Pete Ward and a two-run single from Walt Williams Johnny Pod res set The White Sox down on three hits in the second game with Willie Horlcn hitting a three-run homer for Detroit Vem Fuller and Max Alvis each drove in two runs for The Indians in the opener with Sam McDowell limiting The Orioles to seven hits Dave first major league homer a two-run shot paved the wav to triumph in the second game The Yankees got homers from Tom Tresh Jake Gibbs and Horace Clarke in the opener with A Downing stopping The Athletics on seven hits Steve Barber hurled 6 three-hitter in foe nightcap and Roy White and Bill Robinson each drove in a pair of runs Rod Carew got four hits Including a homer and Harmon Killebrew got home run No 32 for The Twins The Red Sox scored four times in the ninth five-game win streak evaporate The first 10 Angels to bat in the inning reached base but only five of them had hits and four of those were singles USED FOUR PITCHERS Washington had to use four pitchers before they could register one out Elsewhere in foe league Sunday Chicago White Sox split with Detroit Tigers winning 4-1 and losing 7-1 Cleveland Indians divided with Baltimore Orioles winning 8-3 and losing 4-2 New York Yankees sweat a pair from Kansas City Athletes 7-2 and 5-2 and Minnesota Twins beat Boston Red Sox 7-5 In action Washington edged California 3-2 Chicago took Detroit 4-3 Baltimore downed Cleveland 5-3 Kansas City won 6-2 over New York and Minnesota and Boston split a doubleheadec the Red Sox taking the first 6-3 before losing 163 In opening-game romp Paul Casanova cracked a grand slam home run In the nightcap It wasn't until Casey Cox took over foe mound in foe seventh that the Senators got away from the An TOUTS TAILORING SPECIAL Canadian diver Beverley Boys gets biggest scare of career Baseball Record Results and Standings Tony's Tailoring announces (heir Special Salt is now on with terrific savings on men's suits Saye Up to 3495 Men's Suits Reg From 11750 Now 79-50 Minnesota Oil 210 200- 7 14 1 Boston 909 090 5 11 0 Merritt (7-3) Kline (9) Worthington (9) and Battey Zimmerman (9) Brandon (4-8) Lyle (4) Santiago (7) Osinski (9) and Gibson HRs: Killebrew (32) Carew (7) First Detroit 009 010 1 40 Chicago 226 000 4 9 0 McLain (12-2) Hiller (3) Dobson (5) Wickersham (7) and Freehan Horenl (13-3) and Martin McNertney (9) Second Detroit 905 009110-7 9 2 Chicago 000 000 100-1 3 0 Pod re (3-0) Marshall (8) and Price Freehan (5) Howard (38) Buzhardt (4) Locker (8) and Josephson HRs: Horton (14) Chi Josephson (1) First Kansas City 000 020 NO- 2 7 1 New York NO 310 7 9 0 Hunter (9-10) Segui (7) and Roof Suarez (7) Downing (11-5) and Gibbs HRs: Monday (12) Tresh (10) Gibbs (4) Clarke (2) Second Kansas City 010 NO 2 5 1 New York IN 020 5 9 2 Krausse (5-14) Segui (8) and Roof Barber (7-11) and Gibbs First Baltimore 010 101 006- 3 7 0 Cleveland 430 NO 8 13 0 Dillman (5-4) Bunker (2) Fisher (7) and Etchebarren McDowell (8-9) and Sims HRs: Robinson (15) Johnson (5) Second Baltimore 200 ON 4 72 Cleveland 010 ON 2 60 Lopez Miller (2-8) (4) Dra-bowsky (9) and Haney Williams (61) Culver (8) and Azcue HRs: May (1) Azcue (7) Davalillo (1) First California Ml NO 009- 1 8 3 Washington ON 210 5 11 10 0 Clark (8-7) Coates (5) Cino (7) and Rodgers Taylor (7) Moore (6-9) Humphreys (8) and Casanova HRs: Wash Howard (28) Casanova (10) Second California ON ON II 2 Washington ON 101 2 8 1 Brunet (12-12) Kelso (8) and Tavlor Rodgers (8) Coleman (8-7) Baldwin (7) Lines (7) Cox 1 7) Knowles (9) and Camilli Weekend stars NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet GBL 61 40 58 44 55 49 51 47 53 50 49 50 47 51 46 54 45 59 39 60 Louis Francisco Philadelphia Angeles York blow a dive and they just do that" But American Ann Peterson a newcomer to the tower event and admittedly jittery during the afternoon section of foe competition did falter and Bev overcame a 235-point deficit to take second place with scores of 8640 and 10270 in her last two dives Lesley Bush 19-year-old Indiana University student and 1964 Olympic tower diving champion led from the start and won the gold medal foe 15th US gold out of 18 so for decided in the Games swimming and diving competitions Miss Bush whose closing score of 9750 was the best of the day until the blonde Canadian girl capped her comeback finished with 541 points Miss Boys had 51545 and Miss Ppter-son 49140 Kathy Rollo 15 of Saskatoon finished fourth with 45575 points Miss Boys who next competes in the US national diving championships in mid August at Philadelphia was the last in a field of six to finish By coincidence she chose the same dive a forward 1 somersault with two as Miss Bush did to close her performance She needed four 6s and two 65s to take second That would have given her 80 points enough to overcome a margin of 7865 that separated her and Miss Peterson Her score which included four eights (a perfect score would be 10) gave her more than enough for the silver She was foe only diver to break 100 in the women's tower event and only Americans Bemie Wrightson and Keith Russell who finished one-two in the men's springboard Saturday have done better at foe games Slacks Reg 2895 NOW FOR ONLY 2150 All Cloth Guaranteed 100 Virgin Wool AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet GBL Chicago 57 42 476 Boston 55 44 556 Detroit 53 45 -541 Minnesota 53 46 535 California 55 49 529 Washington 51 53 490 Cleveland 46 55 455 12 Baltimore 45 54 455 12 New York 41 55 444 13 Kansas City 43 59 422 15ft Results Minnesota 610 Boston 6-3 Detroit 3 Chicago 4 California 2 Washington 3 Kansas City 6 New York 2 Baltimore 5 Cleveland 3 Results Baltimore 3-4 Cleveland 62 California 1-10 Washington 11-2 Kansas City 2-2 New York 7-5 Minnesota 7 Boston 5 Detroit 1-7 Chicago 4-1 Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Klages 61) at Cleveland (Tiant 7-6) Kansas City (Lindblad 53) at New York (Talbot 5-4) Minnesota (Boswell 67) at Boston (Stange 63) Games Chicago at Cleveland Minnesota at Washington -Detroit at Baltimore California at New York Kansas City at Boston TN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE St Chicago Cincinnati Atlanta San Pittsburgh Los Houston New Results Chicago 2 Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 5 Houston 6 Philadelphia San Francisco 6 New York 1 Los -Angeles 2 St Louis 6 Atlanta 0 Results Chicago 62 Cincinnati 4-3 New York 61 Houston 6-9 St Louis 7 Atlanta 5 Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3 Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 0 Probable Pitchers Today Atlanta (Niekro 63) at Cincinnati (Queen 165) St Louis (Washburn 6-4) at Chicago (Nye 93) Pittsburgh (Veale 2-4) at San Francisco (McCormick 133) New York (Bennett 1-1) at Houston (Belinskv 23) Philadelphia (Boozer 61) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 611) Games St Louis at Chicago Atlanta at Cincinnati New York at Houston Philadelphia at Los Angles Pittsburgh at San Francisco I I SEE TONY'S TAILORING for all your By BOB TRIMBEE WINNIPEG Canadian Beverley Boys who uses reverse psychology to get herself up for big dives got the biggest scare of her career when she came from behind Sunday to win the second place silver medal in the tower diving at the Pan American Games was terrified on that last dive" she said after being presented with her medal" My coach Don Webb of Toronto told me how close I was "That sort of scared me I Went up thinking about all the sort of things I could do to blow it Most divers think that way but I'm sort of different I guess" The 16 year old Pickering Ont high school student who burst into prominence last summer when she won a silver medal in the British Empire Games at Kingston Jamaica in the three-metre springboard and followed with a bronze in the tower added: the prelims (two compulsory and two optional dives during the morning) I thought it was game over I didn't think I had a chance to improve from third because one of the American girls would have to Canada loses sixth straight baseball game WINNIPEG (CP) A tremendous 410-foot home run by Cam Hurst of Winnipeg wasn't enough to bring Canada a victory in the Pan American Games baseball tournament Sunday night The Canadians outhit Puerto Rico 10-6 but left 15 men stranded on the bases sur- Break for all-star game could cool off hot Leafs ALTERATION NEEDS TAILORING 1025 Cassells St Dill 472-4541 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY FRIDAY OPEN TIL 9 PM Rochester Richmond 57 40 588 57 44 564 2 47 48 435 9 46 49 484 10 48 53 475 10ft By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs are set for a day off today but they probably aren't looking forward to it A recess for the annual International League all star game at Richmond could cool off the third-place Leafs who strung together three weekend-wins in a row over Columbus Jets Shutout pitching by Jerry Stephenson and Galen Cisco accounted for 2-0 and 4-0 victories Saturday and home runs by Bob Montgomery A1 Yates and Jose Caforo led to an 8-4 triumph Sunday In other Sunday games Syracuse Chiefs nipped Richmond Braves 3-2 and Rochester Red By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Efo Pitching Tne Horlen White Toledo Sox stopoed Detroit on four hits Columbus for his 13th victory in 16 deri- Jacksonville sions as Chicago trimmed the Syracuse Tigers 4-1 in foe first game of a Buffalo 48 53 46 53 44 51 465 465 463 doubleheader Jim nms With h's Toronto Columbus 4 and 27tn home runs and a Rochester 5 Jacksonville 3 double leading Houston to a 9-1 Buffalo at Toledo-rain victory over New York Mots Today's Game that completed a doubleheader 1 North All-Stars vs South sweep 'Stars at Richmond All- gomery cracked four hits and drove in three runs A two-run rally in the eighth inning pinned the loss on Sam Jones A successful squeeze bunt in the ninth inning sent Frank Manuel home with the winning run in victory Ma uel streaked across the plate as Clay Carroll juggled a bunt by Ross Moschitto with one out Bob Lasko won his fourth game and Larry Maxie a seven-game winner dropped his second Ken two-run single sparked a three-run second inning for Rochester Dave Leonard posted his eighth victory but needed relief help from Delano Hill after a run-scoring single by Don Bosch narrowed the margin to 4-3 in the seventh inning SUNDAY'S LINESCORES Toronto 926 809 222-8 15 1 Columbus 282 900 906-4 7 1 Roggenburg (5-5) Myer (8) i and Montgomery: Ellis Jones! (7-6) (7) Small (8) and Gonder HR: Tor Montgomery (3) Damarka (10) Syracuse 000 002 81 Richmond 000 690 6 0 Kas'neta Dillard (7) Lasko Rochester remains on top in (4-3) (8) and Rodriguez Brit-the eight team circuit two ton Maxie (7-2) (7) Carol! (9) games ahead of Richmond Tbr-land Bates HRs: Syr Bryan1 onto is seven games behind the 1(1): Cox (10k Braves Only the top two dubs -Rochester 031 000 8 1 1 in to relieve Puerto R'ican have played better than 500 Jacksonville 001 000 8 2 starter Franky Mercado and ball this season Leonhard (8-3) Hill (7) and snuffed out the threat bv strik-l Gary Roggenburk won his Retzer Cosman (0-1) Bearn- ing out pinch hitter Maurice fifth decision against five losses arth (4) Locke (8) ard Booker Oakes of Brandon i Sunday for the Leafs Mont-1 Buffalo-Toiedo rained out SCOLLARD HALL OLD BOYS GIANT REUNION Aug 5 and 6 at Scollard Hall $20 Per Couple for Weekend WRITE SCOLLARD HALL NORTH BAY FOR INFORMATION "See You at the Reunion".

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