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(June 9) The Meridians kicked
off the 1960 season in grand fashion with a 10-2 victory over Saskatoon before 15-hundred fans at Cairns Field. Lefty Ted
Richardson picked up the win with a seven-hitter. Bill
Miller and Bob Parrott each had three hits for
Lloydminster.
Richardson
(W) and Revis
Timme (L), Hobson (1) and Herrington
(June 9) A pitchers' duel
highlighted opening action in Calgary as the visiting Lethbridge
White Sox squeezed out a 2-1 win in eleven innings. Bob
Bolingbroke went the distance for the Sox giving up ten hits
while losing pitcher Jack Delbar allowed just seven before
needing help with two outs in the final inning. Each pitcher
recorded eleven strikeouts.
Bolingbroke
(W) and Koentopp
Delbar (L), Walasko (11) and Engelken
(June 10) Gene Graves
allowed just three hits as Calgary shaded the White Sox 4-3 before
a sell-out crowd of 11-hundred in Lethbridge. Buffaloes
scored the winner in the ninth on two hits and an error.
They had plated three unearned runs in the sixth on a dropped fly
ball with the bases loaded. Jerry Pritchett had two hits to
lead Calgary, Gord Wesley had two of the three Lethbridge
hits.
Graves
(W) and
Garrett
Canner (L) and Koentop
(June 10) Roland Jones,
the Saskatoon playing-manager, pitched a four-hit shutout as the
Commodores beat the Meridians 2-0. He fanned 11. Tom
Belcher went all the way for the Meridians allowing just six
hits. Dick Hickerson belted a homer for the winners
while Bill Lynn drove in the other with a triple.
Belcher
(L) and Revis, Milano (3)
Jones (W) and Herrington
(June 11) Willie Walasko
scattered seven hits and fanned eleven to lead the Buffaloes to a
7-1 win over Lethbridge. Buffs scored their first run in the
third inning as Gary Adams opened with a single and his
twin brother Gene doubled him home. Gary Engelken
had a homer for Calgary. Stan Busch, Sam Canner
and Lee Murphy each had two hits for the White Sox.
R Sims
(L), Sereduk (8) and Koentopp
Walasko (W) and Garrett
(June 12) The Commodores and
Meridians split a twin-bill at Lloydminster. A four-run 6th
inning carried Saskatoon to a 6-4 win in the opener. Meridians took the second game
7-2 behind Kelly Searcy's six-hitter.
Timme
(W) Jones (6) and Herrington
Slaughter (L) Proctor (6) and Revis
Stone, Dyer
(L) (4), Timme (9) and
Herrington
Searcy (W) and Milano
(June 12) The teams also
divided a double-header in Lethbridge. A ninth inning homer
by Bill Casanova gave Calgary a 9-8 win in the
opener. Buffaloes also got homers from Bill Fennessey
and Dick Ferrazzano. White Sox won the nightcap 7-5.
A highlight of the second game was Lee Murphy's towering,
435-foot homer, a three-run shot, over the centrefield wall. Murphy also had an
RBI double. Bob Bourbeau had a homer for the Sox.
Simpson, Martin (5), Yates
(W) (8),
Graves (9) and Garrett
Hite (L) and Koentopp
Pritchett
(L) and Garrett
D Wilson (W), Sereduk (6) and Koentopp
Calgary 3-2
Lloydminster 2-2
Saskatoon 2-2
Lethbridge 2-3
(June 13) Calgary Buffaloes punched out 15 hits and held
off a 9th inning Lloydminster rally to down the Meridians 12-10
at Calgary. Gary Engelken had four hits and Bill
Fennessey and Jim Garrett three apiece to power the Buffs
attack. Engelken drove in four runs. Clarence
Johnson knocked in five runs for Lloydminster with a
homer and two singles and Cliff Pemberton drove in
three with two doubles and a single. Bob Martin, relieved
by Gene Graves, picked up his first win of the season.
Richardson (L), Proctor (8) and Milano
Martin (W), Graves (7) and Garrett
(June 13) Saskatoon Commodores
blew an early 8-1 to rebound for a 10-9, 10-inning victory over
Lethbridge. The winners had a field day at the plate with
23 hits, four each by first baseman Dick Hickerson and
second baseman Bob Lagunas. Catcher Gary
Herrington and left fielder Pete Estrada
each had three safeties. Outfielder Stan Busch
paced Lethbridge with three hits and catcher Larry
Koentopp belted the only homer. Roland Jones
was the winning pitcher in a relief role. Dave
Turnbull took the loss. Busch also had an
outstanding day in the field as he had three assists, two on
plays at the plate. In an unusual twist, four times a
Commodores' inning ended with the last batter hitting a single.
In each case a Saskatoon runner was the third out in trying to
advance.
Hobson, Timme (6), Jones (W) (8) and
Harrington
Bolingbroke, Sereduk (5), Turnbull (L) (8) and Koentopp
(June 14 ) Tom Belcher tossed a
three-hitter to lead Lloydminster by Calgary 9-6 in an
error-filled contest in Calgary. First inning homers by
Bill Miller and Tom McGarry staked
Belcher to an early 3-0 lead. Tom Bergeron
added a homer, double and single for the winners. Bill
Casanova belted a homer for the Buffs.
Belcher (W) and Milano
Delbar (L), Simpson (8) and Engleken
(June 14) Lethbridge rapped out 13 hits
to dump Saskatoon Commodores 7-3. Sam Canner picked up the
win going the distance allowing eight hits. Shortstop Bob Bourbeau
paced the White Sox with a homer and single. Centrefielder John
Vaselenak had three hits, including a double. For Saskatoon,
Pete Estrada had a four bagger.
Hickerson (L), Hobson (5) and Herrington
Canner (W) and Koentopp
Calgary
4-3
Lloydminster 3-3
Saskatoon 3-3
Lethbridge 3-4
(June 15) Lethbridge White Sox dumped
Lloydminster 10-3 taking advantage of 12 hits and five errors.
Dick Montee allowed 10 hits but fanned 14 in registering the win.
Gord Wesley and Lee Murphy each had three
hits for the winners. Curly Williams had three
safeties for the Meridians.
Slaughter (L), Proctor (7) and Milano
Montee (W) and Koentopp
(June 15) Saskatoon at Calgary, rained out.
(June 16) Lloydminster Meridians jumped
out to a 4 run lead in the first inning and coasted to a 9-6 win over
the White Sox at Lethbridge. Alton Arnold went the distance
for the win, backed by a three-hit performance by leftfielder Tom
Bergeron. John Vaselenak had four hits for
the Sox, three of them doubles.
Arnold (W) and Milano
Sims (L), Sereduk (7) and Koentopp
(June 16) A seven-run
outburst in the 2nd inning carried Calgary to a 13-5 win over
Saskatoon Commodores. Bill Fennessey paced the
Buffaloes with three hits, including a homer, and four runs batted
in. Willie Walasko scattered ten hits for the
win. Jim Garrett also homer for Calgary while
Saskatoon got homers from Dick Hickerson, Pete
Estrada and Gary Herrington. Dyer
(L)
Stone (8) and Herrington
Walasko (W) and Garrett
(June 17) Lloydminster again scored
early, with five runs in the first inning, and held on to top Calgary
7-4 to move into a tie for first place in the Western Canada Baseball
League. Cliff Pemberton and Tom McGarry
each had two-run singles in the first inning outburst. Kelly
Searcy, with late relief help from Ted Richardson,
picked up the win. Mike Noakes drove in three runs
for Calgary with a double and single. Second basement
Ritchie Johnson had three hits for Calgary.
Graves (L), Delbar (1), Simpson and Garrett, Engelken
Searcy (W), Richardson (8) and Milano
(June 17) Saskatoon - Lethbridge, rained
out
(June 18) A five-run 6th inning carried
Lethbridge to a 9-6 win over the Commodores before 1,200 fans at
Saskatoon. Jim Lester and Larry Koentopp each
had three hits for the White Sox. Dave Turnbull
picked up the win.
Turnbull (W), Sereduk (8) and Koentopp
Jones (L), Hobson (6), Dyer (9) and Herrington
(June 18) Calgary bunched three of its
four hits into the 4th inning to score three runs and the Buffaloes
topped Lloydminster 4-3. Vern Pritchett tossed a
five-hitter for the win.
VPritchett (W) and Garrett
Belcher (L), Slaughter, Proctor and Milano
(June 19) Lethbridge took a pair of
one-run victories from the Meridians at Lloydminster, 5-3 in 10 innings
and 9-8. After Stan Busch had singled in Lee
Murphy to tie the opening game at 3-3 in the 9th inning, Jim
Lester homered in the 10th to provide the margin of victory.
Ed Hite fired a seven-hitter for the win, Ted
Richardson took the loss. In the second game, White Sox took a
9-3 lead then held off a late Meridians' rally to take the win.
Bob Bolingbroke registered the win.
Hite (W) and Koentopp
Richardson (L), Belcher and Milano
Bolingbroke (W), Sereduk, Montee and
Koentopp
Slaughter (L), Proctor and Milano
(June 19) Saskatoon whipped
Calgary 16-4 Sunday night to break even with the Commodores in a
twinbill at Saskatoon. Buffaloes won the afternoon contest 12-8.
Commodores punched out 17 hits, including a homer by Jerry Pritchett.
Paul Timme gave up 11 hits but lasted the distance for the
win. Rick Simpson, the first of three Calgary
pitchers, took the loss.
A 6-run
uprising in the 9th inning gave Calgary a win in the first game.
Jim Garrett's bases-loaded triple was the key hit.
Gary Engleken and Dick Ferrazzano belted
homers for the winners. Morris Yates picked up the win.
Martin, Yates (W) (6), Simpson (9), and
Engleken
Peters, Ross Stone (2), Dyer (L) (8), Hobson (9) and Herrington
Rick Simpson (L), Yates (1), Martin (8) and
Garrett
Timmie (W) and Munatones
(June 20) Bob Bourbeau doubled and
scored on an error in the 9th inning to give Lethbridge a 3-2 win over
Lloydminster and sole position of first place in the Western Canada
Baseball League. Dick Montee picked up the win in
relief. Alton Arnold, who allowed just six hits, was
saddled with the loss. Tom McGarry had four hits for
the Meridians.
Sims, Montee (W) (8) and Koentopp
Arnold (L) and Milano
(June 20) Calgary at Saskatoon, rained
out.
(June 21) Lethbridge at Calgary, rained out
(June 22) Lethbridge punched out five straight singles in
the seventh inning which, combined with an error, produced four runs and
a 6-2 win over Calgary Buffaloes as Sam Canner fired a
four-hitter. Larry Koentopp had three hits for the
winners while Bill Casanova and Dick Ferrazzano
had homers for Calgary.
Walasko (L) and Garrett
Canner (W) and Koentopp
(June 22) Lloydminster broke a four-game losing streak with
a 6-3 victory over Saskatoon before 600 fans at Sportsmans' Park,
Lloydminster. Kelly Searcy won his 3rd straight without a
loss for the Meridians. Curly Williams' two-run
double keyed a four-run first inning for the winners. Bill
Miller had three hits for Lloydminster. Gary
Herrington poked a pair of doubles for the Commodores.
Dyer (L), Hobson (1) and Herrington
Searcy (W), Slaughter (8), Richardson (9) and Milano
Lethbridge 9 5
Calgary 7-6
Lloydminster 6-8
Saskatoon 4-7
(June 23) Calgary Buffaloes halted
Lethbridge's five-game winning streak with a thrilling 9-8, 11 inning
victory at Calgary. Bill Fennessey scored from second base
on an infield error to plate the winning marker. Bill Casanova
was the big gun for the Buffs driving in five runs with a three-run
homer and a pair of singles. Lee Murphy had a
four-bagger for the White Sox. Gene Graves was the
winner in a relief role.
Montee (L), Bolingbroke (9), Montee (10),
Bolingbroke (11) and Koentopp
Delbar, Yates (7), Graves (W) (8) and Engleken
(June 23) Before 700 fans at
Lloydminster, Saskatoon Commodores rapped out 12 hits to win 6-3.
Pete Estrada had three doubles for the winners. Paul
Timme held the Meridians to seven hits to gain the decision.
Timme (W) and Herrington
Belcher (L) and Milano
(June 24) Pete Estrada's first
inning grand slam provided a lead Saskatoon never relinquished as the
Commodores dumped Calgary 8-4. Estrada knocked in another
run with a double in the 2rd inning and ran his total to six RBI with a
single in the 8th. Roland Jones allowed ten hits but
went the route for the win. Vern Pritchett gave up 9
hits and walked 12 in taking the loss.
Jones (W) and Herrington
V Pritchett (L) and Engelken
(June 24) Ted Richardson allowed
just four hits and the Meridians rallied for four runs in the seventh to
down Lethbridge 5-2. Tom Bergeron for Lloydminster
and Jim Lester for the White Sox had home runs.
Richardson (W) and Milano
Turnbull (L), Sereduk (7) and Rex
(June 25) Earl Ingarfield
cracked a grand slam homer in the 3rd inning to pace Lethbridge to a
13-10 victory over Lloydminster. Pitcher Ed Hite also had a homer
for the White Sox.
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(W) (4) and xxx
Slaughter (L), xxx and xxx
(June
25) Saskatoon at Calgary (2), rained out. (June
26) 9th inning heroics were the staple as Lloydminster and
the Buffaloes split a twin-bill Sunday at Calgary. Curly
Williams'
double in the 9th gave Lloydminster a 7-6 win in the second game after
the Buffs rallied for seven runs in the 9th of the opener, to win
7-6. Bill Fennessey's grand slam homer, with two outs, was the
winning blow. Williams
bashed a triple, double and two singles to pace the Meridians in the
nightcap. Tom McGarry added a two-run homer and Barry
Arnett had
three safeties. Buffs had the tying run on second in the bottom of
the 9th, but Bill Oakley fanned pinch-hitter Bob Martin to preserve the
win. Meridians
had a 6-0 lead entering the 9th inning of the first game with Kelly
Searcy cruising along with a four-hitter. Three singles, two
walks, an error and Fennessey's dramatic shot turned the tables. Williams had a homer for the Meridians.
Searcy, Richardson (L) (9) and Milano
Martin (W) and Garrett
Oakley (W) and Miller
Walasko (L) and Garrett
(June 26) At Henderson Stadium,
Lethbridge White Sox took a pair from Saskatoon, 4-1 and 9-6. Sox
received route-going performances from Bob Bolingbroke and Sam
Canner to sweep the twinbill. Lee Murphy
paced the offense with a pair of homers and five runs batted in.
Bob Bourbeau also had a homer and Stan Busch
rapped a pair of triples. Jim Lester had a single in
the first game and a single and double in the nightcap to extend his
hitting streak to 13 games. Lethbridge announced it had released
pitcher Dave Turnbull and infielder Doug
McChesney.
Peters (L), Stone (2), Jones (3) and Herrington
Bolingbroke (W) and Rex
Dyer (L), Hobson (5) and Herrington
Canner (W) and Koentopp
Lethbridge
12-7
Calgary 9-8
Lloydminster 8-11
Saskatoon 6-9
(June 27) Lefthander Alton
Arnold pitched and batted the Lloydminster Meridians to a 6-0 win
over Lethbridge in action at Lloydminster. Arnold fired a
four-hitter for the shutout and drove in three of the Meridians' six
runs. Curly Williams had a double and single for the
winners while Lee Murphy had a pair of safeties for the
Sox.
Montee (L), Sereduk (5) and Koentopp
Arnold (W) and Miller
(June 28) Calgary moved to within a
half-game of first place Lethbridge with a 4-3 squeaker over Saskatoon.
Gene Graves went the distance for the win, allowing seven hits.
Commodores had scored a pair in the bottom of the 9th against Graves and
had the bases load with two out before the righthander fanned Pete
Estrada for the final out. Marty Hurd poked a
homer for the Buffs.
Graves (W) and Garrett
Timme (L) and Herrington
(June 28) Tom Belcher fired a
four-hitter to lead Lloydminster to an 8-1 triumph over Lethbridge.
Bob Parrott, Norm Revis and newcomer Mike
Noakes each had two hits for the Meridians. Noakes joined
the club after being dropped by Calgary.
Steadman (L), Sims (5) and Koentopp
Belcher (W) and Miller
(June 29)
Lethbridge over Saskatoon
(June 29)
Lloydminster over Calgary
(June 30) A four-run 4th inning carried Calgary to a 5-4 win
over Lloydminster. Gene Graves stopped a Meridians' rally
in the 9th to preserve the win for Dave Turnbull.
Turnbull
(W), Pritchett (9), Graves (9) and Garrett
Oakley (L), Proctor (5), Slaughter (8) and Miller, Milano (5)
(June 30) Lethbridge pushed across three runs in the
sixth then held on for a 9-6 win over Saskatoon. Lee Murphy
had a homer for the White Sox. Con Munatones led the
Commodores with a triple and two singles.
Canner
(W), Sims (6) and Koentopp
Jones (L), Dyer (7) and Herrington
(July 1) Calgary regained the lead in the Western Canada
Baseball League taking both ends of a double-header from
Lethbridge, 4-2 and 3-2 behind the strong hurling of Willie
Walasko and Gene Graves. Buffaloes
plated three runs in the first inning of the opener and it
proved enough for the win. Ray
Wrenn led off with a single and
moved to second on a walk to Richie
Johnson and to third on
Marty
Hurd's single. Gary
Engelken belted a two-run
double and a wild throw by Gord
Wesley accounted for the third
run. Calgary also scored in the first inning of the second
game as Wrenn singled and
scored on a ground out. Jerry
Pritchett's two-run homer in
the 5th inning provided the margin of victory.
Lee
Murphy blasted a pair of solo homers to account for
all the Lethbridge scoring.
Walasko (W) and Engelken
Bolingbroke (L) and Rex
Graves (W) and Engelken
Montee (L) and Koentopp
(July 1) Saskatoon broke out of a five-game losing streak
in a big way with a double-header sweep of Lloydminster.
Commodores won the opener 9-3 with a five-run fourth inning.
Dick Hickerson had a two-run homer for Saskatoon while
JB Carroll
had three hits and Bill Lynn added a two-run triple. In the
second game, Bob Lagunas drove in the winning run in the
bottom of the ninth as Saskatoon edged the Meridians 3-2 before
25-hundred fans at Cairns Field.
Arnold
(L), Proctor (4), Oakley (8) and Milano
Peters (W), Wagner (7) and Herrington
Searcy, Belcher (8), Richardson
(L) (8) and Milano
Hobson, Timme (W) (8) and Herrington
Calgary 13-9
Lethbridge 14-11
Lloydminster 11-14
Saskatoon 8-12
(July
3) Meridians and White Sox split a double-header at Henderson
Park, Lethbridge. The home squad came back from a 5-0 deficit to
score to notch an 8-7 win in the opener while Lloydminster held off a
late rally to take the nightcap 5-4. A
bases-loaded double by Jim Lester was the key hit for the White Sox in
the first game. Gord Wesley also drove in three runs.
Tom
McGarry belted a pair of triples for the Meridians. McGarry had
three singles in the second game. Tom Belcher, the
Meidians'
starter in the nightcap, had to leave the game in the 6th inning after
being hit on his pitching arm by a blast off the bat of Lee Murphy. Murphy had four hits on the day for
Lethbridge. Richardson
(L) and Milano
Hite (W) and Tex Belcher
(W),
Proctor (6) and Milano
Ray Sims (L) and Koentopp
(July 3) Calgary announced some changes. Three
newcomers suited up for the Buffaloes in a game with Saskatoon
that was rained out after the Buffs had taken a 7-1 lead in the
second inning. Buffs acquired third baseman Doug
McChesney from Lethbridge to replaced Dick Ferrazzano who quit the
club. Sterling (Chico) Slaughter joined Calgary in a trade
with Lloydminster. Outfielder Mike Noakes moved on to the
Meridians. Also in the fold was pitcher Ray Turnbull from
Lethbridge.
(July
3) Saskatoon at Calgary (2), rained out.
(July 4) Bill Oakley scattered eight hits
leading Lloydminster to a 3-1 win over Calgary. Oakley
fanned eight and walked three. Meridians scored early and hung
on for the victory. Bob Milano hit a homer for the
Meridians while Bill Miller scored the first run and drove in
another.
Oakley
(W) and Milano
V Pritchett (L) nd Garrett
(July 4) Lethbridge built up a 12-2 lead then hung on
for a 12-9 win over Saskatoon. Lee Murphy
led the offense with a double and two singles, good for three
runs batted in. Jim Lester also had three
hits. John Vaselenak offered a triple and
single.
Timme
(L), Wagner (4), Yates (8) and Herrington
Canner (W), Bolingbroke (7) and Koentopp
(July 5) Mike Noakes, a former Buffalo, had four hits,
scored twice and drove in the third as Lloydminster edged
Calgary 3-2. Noakes also made the fielding gem of the
night when he threw out Calgary's Jerry Pritchett who was trying
to stretch a long single into a double in the sixth
inning. Kelly Searcy bested former Meridian
Sterling
Slaughter on the hill. Searcy won his fourth straight
holding the Buffaloes to eight hits.
Searcy
(W) and Milano
Slaughter (0-5) and Garrett
(July 5)
Centrefielder Bill Lynn rapped a triple, double and
single to pace Saskatoon Commodores over Lethbridge, 6-3.
Outfielder Bob Peters added a homer and single.
Lefty Lew Hobson scattered nine hits to gain the
win. Lee Murphy led the White Sox with three
hits, including his league-leading, 8th home run.
Hobson (W) and Herrington
Montee (L) and Koentopp
Lethbridge 16-13
Calgary 13-11
Lloydminster 14-15
Saskatoon 9-13
(July 6) Saskatoon took two games from Calgary, 15-4
and 8-5. Con Munatones paced the winners
in the opener clubbing two homers, both in the same inning, and
driving in five runs as the Commodores blasted Buffaloes'
pitching for 23 hits. Gary Herrington knocked in three
runs with a homer, double and single. JB Carroll
had four
hits and Bill Lynn, Pete Estrada and
Dick Hickerson each had
three. Saskatoon punched out another 11 hits in the second
game to win 8-5. Commodores took advantage of four hits, a
walk and three errors to plate five runs in the 6th inning.
Roland Jones was the winning pitcher in
both games.
Yates, Jones
(W) (4) and Herrington
Graves (L), Delbar (5) and Garrett
Jones
(W) and Herrington
Walasko (L), Turnbull (9) and Garrett
(July 7)
Lethbridge took advantage of sloppy defensive work to top
Calgary 6-4. White Sox pushed across four runs in the 6th
inning with the help of a pair of Buffaloes' errors and Lee
Murphy's two-run double. Bill Fennessey led Calgary
with a homer and triple. Bob Bolingbroke
picked up the win, Bob Martin took the loss.
Bolingbroke
(W) and Rex
Martin (1-2), Johnson (6) and Garrett
(July 7)
Fans at Cairns Field were treated to a display of offensive fireworks as
Saskatoon and Lloydminster combined for 39 hits, 9 bases on balls, 13
errors and 34 runs. The Meridians bounced back from an early 8-3
deficit to outlast the Commodores, 19-15. Tom Bergeron knocked in
five runs with a homer and double. Curly Williams had four hits
and four runs batted in and Barry Arnett drove in four with a double and
two singles. Conrad Munatones paced the Commodores with four
hits. In spite of allowing 20 hits, Ted Richardson went the
distance for the win.
Richardson
(W)
and Milano
Dyer, Yates (5), Timme (L) (6), Hobson (7), Wagner (7) and Herrington
Lethbridge 17-13
Lloydminster 15-15
Calgary 13-14
Saskatoon 11-14
(July 8) Lethbridge managed just three hits off Calgary's Gene Graves
but came away with a 4-1 victory. A first inning error led to
three White Sox runs. John Vaselenak's bases-loaded
double was the key blow. Ray Sims picked up the win in
relief of Ed Hite. Jerry Pritchett's
homer in the 9th for the Buffs spoiled the Sox shutout bid.
Graves
(L)
and Garrett
Hite, Sims (W) (4) and Koentopp
(July 8) Saskatoon
came from behind with three runs in the 7th inning to edge
Lloydminster 8-7. Newcomer Norm Popkin was the
winner in relief. Dick Hickerson and Connie
Munatones paced the Commodores attack each with three
hits. Tom Bergeron had four hits for the
Meridians.
Oakley
(L) and Milano
Peters, Popkin (W) (4) and Herrington
(July 9)
Calgary scored four runs in the 8th and three in the bottom of the 9th
to shade Lethbridge 8-7. Bob Bourbeau's three-run homer in
the top of the 9th had given the White Sox a 7-5 lead. The
Buffaloes comeback featured two singles, a walk, a hit batsman and a
two-run error. Lee Murphy also had a homer for
Lethbridge and Bill Casanova belted one for Calgary.
Vern Pritchett went the distance for the win.
Canner, Montee
(L) (9) and Rex
V Pritchett (W) and Garrett
(July 10) Lloydminster took a pair from Saskatoon, 9-2
and 9-8. Kelly Searcy tossed a six-hitter in the
first game to win his fifth straight decision. Barry Arnett
and Cliff Pemberton provided the offense for the Meridians
-- Arnett drove in five runs with four hits and Pemberton knocked in the
other four, also with four hits. In the second game, Bob Proctor
made his first start for Lloydminster and picked up the win. Arnett
had two more hits in the second game.
Jones
(L) and Herrington
Searcy (5-0) and Milano
Proctor
(1-0), Richardson (9) and Milano
Hobson (L), Peters (5) and Herrington
(July 10)
Calgary scored seven runs in the 2nd inning and held on to top Lethbridge
7-5. Buffaloes battered Ed Hite for five hits and
four walks before Paul Sereduk came in relief to halt the
uprising. Lee Murphy and Stan Busch
belted home runs for the White Sox.
Hite
(L), Sereduk (2) and Koentopp
Walasko (W), Graves (8) and Garrett
Lethbridge 18-15
Lloydminster 17-16
Calgary 15-15
Saskatoon 12-16
(July 11) Saskatoon Commodores erupted
for three runs in the bottom of the 9th inning to shade Lethbridge White
Sox 4-3. Lee Murphy's three-run homer in the top of the 9th
had given the White Sox a 3-1 margin. It was Murphy's 11th homer
of the season. Gary Herrington drew a walk to lead
off the Commodores' half of the 9th and Pete Estrada
followed with a single. Dick Hickerson singled in
the first marker and Bob Peters doubled to drive in the
tying and winning runs. Paul Timme was the winner.
Montee (L) and Koentopp
Timme (W) and Herrington
(July
12)
Lloydminster jumped into first place in the Western Canada Baseball
League Tuesday by handing the Calgary Buffaloes a 5-4
defeat. Meridians scored a pair in the 7th inning to notch
the win. Curly Williams had a homer for Lloydminster while
teammate Barry Arnett drove in two runs with a double and single.
Ted Richardson picked up the win in relief. Dave Turnbull was the
loser. Dick Dyer started for Lloydminster. He was obtained by the
Meridians after his release by Saskatoon.
Turnbull
(L)
Johnson (7), Martin (8) and Garrett
Dyer, Richardson (5-5) (7) and Milano
(July12) Saskatoon downed Lethbridge for the second straight day,
8-5. It was the White Sox fourth straight loss. The
Commodores out hit the White Sox 13-3. A five-run 7th inning was
key for the winners. Bob Peters had three hits to lead
Saskatoon at the plate. Reliever Morris Yates picked
up the win.
Bolingbroke, Sereduk (L) (7) and Rex, Koentopp (7)
Scavo, Yates (W) (7) and Herrington
(July 13) Calgary and the
Meridians fought to a 2-2 draw at Lloydminster. The game,
called after nine innings because of darkness, is to be
completed on the next Calgary trip to the border town.
Bill Oakley, who fanned eight, went all the way for the
Meridians. Jim Johnson, the Buffalo starter,
gave way to Chico Slaughter in the 8th.
Johnson, Slaughter (8) and Garrett
Oakley and Milano
(July 13) The hometown Commodores
erupted for seven runs in the 8th inning to break open a tight
ball game and soar to a 10-2 win over Lethbridge. A
bases-clearing triple by Bob Lagunas highlighted the
rally. Saskatoon had 14 hits, three by Connie
Munatones. Playing manager Roland Jones
picked up the win in relief of starter Lew Hobson.
Sims (L), Sereduk (8) and Koentopp
Hobson, Jones (W) (7) and Herrington
(July 14) Calgary shaded the
Commodores 5-3 in 11 innings at Saskatoon. Buffaloes
scored the winning run on a wild pitch by losing pitcher
Roland Jones. Richie Johnson, who had
three doubles, plated the winner. Jim Garrett
had three hits for the Buffaloes. Pete Estrada
had a double and two singles for Saskatoon. Gene
Graves went the distance for the win. He allowed just
eight hits.
Graves (W) and Garrett
Popkin, Jones (L) (8) and Herrington
(July 14) Lloydminster Meridians
rallied for four runs in the 8th inning to erase a 6-2 deficit
and tie Lethbridge 6-6. It was the Meridians second tie in
two days. The game was called after nine innings because
of darkness. It is to be completed before tomorrow's
regularly scheduled contest. Norm Revis carried the
big stick for Lloydminster belting a triple, double and single
to drive in a pair. Curly Williams had a
two-run single in the big 8th inning. Bob
Bourbeau bashed a two-run homer for the Sox.
Hite, Montee (8) and Koentopp
Searcy, Proctor (8) and Milano, Miller (9)
(July 15) For the third straight
night, Lloydminster Meridians played a tie game. The
Meridians and Lethbridge fought to a 1-1 draw in a match called
after eight innings because of darkness. Earlier, in the
completion of yesterday's tie game, Lloydminster scored in the
bottom of the 10th for a 7-6 victory. Meridians loaded the
bases on a hit, error and walk and winning pitcher Bob
Proctor singled in the deciding marker.
Hite, Montee (8), Bolingbroke (L) (10) and
Koentopp
Searcy, Proctor (W) (8) and Milano, Miller (9), Revis (10)
In the regularly scheduled contest, White Sox out hit the
Meridians 12-2 but could plate just a single run on a double by
pitcher Sam Canner in the 6th inning. Curly
Williams' 2nd inning homer accounted for the Lloydminster
run.
Canner and Koentopp
Belcher, Richardson (7) and Milano
(July 15) In a well-pitched game
at Saskatoon, the Commodores shaded Calgary 4-2. Starters
Paul Timme and Vern Pritchett both went the
distance, each allowing just six hits. Bob
Peters had the big hit for Saskatoon, a two-run triple.
Marty Hurd drove in both Calgary runs.
V Pritchett (L) and Garrett
Timme (6-4) and Herrington
(July15) Lee Murphy of Lethbridge was the league-leader in four
hitting categories according to the latest statistics from Howe News
Bureau. Murphy retained the lead in home runs with 10, RBI 29,
total bases 84 and hits 45. Cliff Pemberton of
Lloydminster continued his runaway pace atop the batting race with a
.438 average. Dick Hickerson of Saskatoon was second
at .387. Kelly Searcy of Lloydminster had the lead
in ERA at 2.21 and tied for the lead in wins, 5, with Roland Jones
of Saskatoon and Sam Canner, Lethbridge.
Lloydminster 19-16
Lethbridge 18-19
Calgary 16-17
Saskatoon 16-17
(July 16) Calgary and the Commodores
split a doubleheader at Saskatoon. A three-run outburst in the
bottom of the 8th inning carried Saskatoon to a 6-4 win in the first
game behind the eight hit pitching of Bob Peters.
Chico Slaughter went the distance as Calgary
won the second game 7-2 scoring all their runs in a 7th inning offensive
explosion.
Martin, Graves
(8), Johnson (8) and Garrett
Peters (W) and Herrington, Munatones (9)
Slaughter (W) and
Garrett
Scavo, Jones (7)
and Herrington
(July 17) Meridians delighted the home
crowd at Lloydminster bouncing Saskatoon 10-3 and 12-4 in a
doubleheader. Dick Dyer pitched a complete game
eight-hitter to defeat his former team in the first game and Bill
Oakley fired a two-hitter in the second contest. Norm
Revis had a pair of hits and drove in four runs in the opener.
Barry Arnett knocked in three with two safeties.
Con Munatones belted a homer for Saskatoon. Revis
had three singles in the second game while Bill Miller
drove in four runs with a double and single.
Hickerson (L), Yates (2), Hickerson (6) and Herrington
Dyer (W) and Milano
Hobson (L), Scavo (5), Yates (6) and Munatones
Oakley (W) and Milanol
(July 17) Ed Hite hurled a
six-hitter to give Lethbridge a 6-2 victory and a split of a
doubleheader with Calgary. Buffaloes won the first game 5-3 as
Doug McChesney belted a three-run homer and Jerry
Pritchett knocked in two with a single. Willie
Walasko picked up the win.
Walasko (W), Johnson (8), Graves (8) and Engelken,
Garrett (8)
Sims (L) and Rex
Turnbull (L), Martin (7), Slaughter (8) and Garrett
Hite (W) and Rex
(July 18) Lethbridge spotted Calgary four
runs in the first inning then roared back with eleven unanswered markers
to whip the Buffaloes 11-4. Marty Hurd's three-run homer
and a pair of errors gave the Buffs their early lead but Bob
Bolingbroke settled down and didn't allow another hit until Hurd
singled in the 9th. Stan Busch, with a pair of
two-run homers, led the comeback. Earl Ingarfield
and Bob Bourbeau each had three hits and Lee
Murphy drove in two runs, one with a triple to score Jim
Lester.
Bolingbroke (W) and Rex
Graves (L) Turnbull (7) and Garrett
(July
19) Cliff Pemberton clubbed a two-run homer in the 10th
inning to send Lloydminster to a 7-3 win over the Commodores at
Saskatoon. It was the Meridians third straight win over the
Commodores and the team's fourth straight defeat. Pemberton's
homer, his first of the season, broke a 3-3 tie. Lloydminster
added insurance runs on a triple by Norm Revis and singles by
Curly
Williams and Bob Milano. Ted Richardson went all the way to pick up the
win. Richardson
(W) and Milano
Timme (L), Yates (10) and Herrington
(July 19) Three errors in the 8th
inning proved costly for Calgary as Lethbridge broke loose for
six runs to down the Buffaloes 7-6. White Sox, who had
just seven hits, capitalized on the Calgary miscues and 11 walks
given up by starter Ben Burnett. Jim
Lester had three hits to lead the winners. Calgary
used the long ball as Marty Hurd blasted a pair
and Jim Garrett and Bill Fennessey
each had one.
Canner (W), Sereduk (9) and Rex
Burnett, Walasko (L) (8) and Garrett
(July 20) Saskatoon shaded
Lloydminster 6-5 although out hit 12-8. Phil Scavo
registered the win in relief. Dick Hickerson
rapped a homer for the Commodores. Con Munatones
had a triple. Cliff Pemberton collected
three hits, including a double for the Meridians.
Belcher, Proctor (L) (8) and Milano
Popkin, Scavo (W) (8) and Herrington
(July 21) Lethbridge White Sox
plated five runs in the first inning and coasted to a 9-4 win
over Lloydminster and moved to within a game of the first-place
Meridians. Big Lee Murphy provided the offensive
and defensive highlights. He belted a long homer and two
singles and made an outstanding backhand stab of a Curly
Williams liner. Righthander Ray Sims
held the Meridians to seven hits in gaining the win. Kelly
Searcy suffered his first loss of the season.
Searcy (L), Dyer (2) and Milano
Sims (W) and Koentopp
(July 21) Saskatoon Commodores
scored four runs in the 10th inning to down Calgary 9-5.
Roland Jones went the distance, allowing just seven hits,
for the win, his 7th. Calgary had tied the game at 5-5 in
the bottom of the 9th on Bill Casanova's pinch-hit
homer. Bill Fennessey also homered for the
Buffaloes while Pete Estrada clubbed a three-run
homer for Saskatoon.
Jones (W) and Herrington
Slaughter, Johnson (L) (10) and Garrett
(July 22) A four-run 6th inning
carried Lloydminster to an 8-5 win over Lethbridge.
Curly Williams, Norm Revis and Cliff
Pemberton each rapped a pair of hits for the Meridians.
Lee Murphy continued his offensive outburst with a
homer and double for the White Sox. Stan Busch
added three hits, including a pair of doubles. Bill Oakley
went the route for the win.
Oakley (W) and Milano
Hite (L), Sereduk (7) and Koentopp
(July 22) Gene Graves
fired a two-hitter in leading Calgary to a 4-1 win over
Saskatoon. Graves gave up only a homer to Con
Munatones in the 4th and a single to Pete Estrada.
Ray Wrenn gave the Buffaloes the lead with a
leadoff homer in the first. Marty Hurd
scored on a ground out in the 4th and doubled in a pair in the
7th inning.
Peters (L) and Herrington
Graves (W) and Garrett
(July 23) Bob Bolingbroke
fired a three-hitter as Lethbridge shutout Saskatoon 5-0.
Bolingbroke helped at the plate with a double and single and
drove in two. Lee Murphy cracked his 14th homer.
Bolingbroke (W) and Koentopp
Scavo (L) nd Herrington
(July 24) Meridians and
Buffaloes split a twin-bill in Calgary. Willie Walasko
pitched a two-hitter as Calgary won the opener 2-0. In the
nightcap, Tom Bergeron's two out, three-run homer
in the 9th gave Lloydminster a 4-2 victory. Tom Belcher
tossed a seven-hitter for the win for the Meridians.
Richardson
(L) and Milano
Walasko (W) and Garrett
Belcher
(W) and Milano
Burnett (L) and Garrett
(July 24) On a day which produced
40 runs, 56 hits and 12 errors, Saskatoon and Lethbridge split a
doubleheader. Commodores pounded out a 16-11 win in the opener and
the White Sox scored a pair on Jim Lester's two-out triple in the
bottom of the 9th to win the second game 7-6. It was one of five
hits on the day for the Lethbridge third baseman.
In the afternoon encounter, Saskatoon scored in the
first inning and never lost the lead in pounding out 19 hits for their
16 runs. Dick Hickerson banged out four hits in five
trips to lead the Commodores. Con Munatones had a double
and two singles and Gary Herrington added three singles.
Lester bashed a homer, double and single for the White Sox.
Larry Koentopp had a triple and two singles and Lee
Murphy collected three singles.
Lester and John Vaselenak were
the only Sox to get two hits in the 2nd game. Munatones
continued red hot with a triple and double. Lethbridge used two
pitchers, Ken Holcombe and Roy Shimek, from
the Lethbridge Junior Tigers.
Hobson (W), Yates (6) and Herrington
Montee (L) Holcombe (4), Sereduk (9) and Koentopp
Timme (L) and Herrington
Canner, Shimek (4), Hite (W) (7) and Rex
Lacombe :
(July 27)
"Thanks to perfect weather and Slim Thorpe's
Lloydminster Meridians, all records fell at the 11th annual
Lacombe Lions Baseball Tournament Wednesday. The ideal
weather put a record number of fans in the Lions new baseball
park, 10,000 in two days, and the Meridians broke all other
records for one club's domination in what stands as Canada's top
baseball tournament, money-wise, color-wise and baseball-wise.
The Meridians completed a tournament route by
defeating the Lefty Mack - Ivan Crook North Alberta All-Stars
27-5 in a final game ended by darkness after seven innings ...
Indicative of the Lacombe's tourneys spot in Alberta sport field
is the fact that no - get that no - event has been so heavily
covered, with five dailies, three TV stations, nine radio
stations and six weeklies on the spot for two days."
(Hal Pawson, Edmonton Journal, July 28,
1960)
In the most one-sided final in
tournament history, the Lloydminster Meridians bombed the Northern
Alberta All-Stars 27-5 to take top prize of $1,500 in the 11th
annual Lacombe tournament.
Meridians blasted 25 hits, including homers by Tom Bergeron
and Bill Miller, and took advantage of nine walks, a
hit batsman, seven errors and five stolen bases. Bergeron,
with four hits, and Curly Williams had days to remember. Bergeron
was on base seven straight times in the final while Williams
reached safely on six consecutive plate appearances. In the
three games of the tourney, Williams reached base 14 times
in 15 tries. He had 10 walks to go along with three doubles
and a single. Mike Noakes rapped out five
singles against the All-Stars. 18-year-old Tom Belcher,
who went six innings, picked up the win. He fanned 11.
Belcher
(W), Proctor (7) and Milano,
Miller (7)
Tookey (L), Reece (2), Gates (4), Waddle (5), Serbu (5), Weise (7) and Williams
The Meridians advanced to the final
by trouncing pre-tournament favourite Drain Black Sox 17-2.
Meridians scored five runs in the first and coasted to the easy
win. Southpaw Dick Dyer held Drain to six
hits and helped at the plate with three singles. Right
fielder Norm Revis blasted four doubles and two triples
to pace a 14-hit attack for the winners. Tom Bergeron
belted a triple and a double. Second baseman Bill Wagner had
a homer for the Black Sox.
Dyer
(W) and Milano
Ron
Whittaker (L), Leon Criner (1), Mark Clarke (3) and Bach
Ruben Rodriguez held
Calgary to five hits and fanned eight as Lefty Mack's All-Stars beat the Buffaloes
5-2.
Slaughter
(L), Graves (7) and Garrett
Rodriguez (W) and Williams
The biggest shock of the opening
day came as the Northern Alberta All-Stars (a combination of the
Cold Lake Cardinals and North Edmonton Rockets of the Big Seven
League) whipped the Saskatoon
Commodores 10-2. The All-Stars jumped into a 2-0 in
the first inning and never looked back. Lefty Ron Gates
allowed 10 hits to Saskatoon but went the distance for the
win. Herb Sewers led the Stars with a homer,
double and single while Tom Murphy added a triple
and a pair of singles. Larry Exel, Pete Estrada
and Gary Herrington each had two hits for Saskatoon.
Gates
(W) and Williams
Popkin (L), Scavo (5), Hobson (8) and Herrington
Calgary scored seven runs in the
first two innings on the way to an 11-0 win over Barrhead.
The key blow was a three-run homer by Marty Hurd.
Bill Casanova had a two-run triple in the eighth
along with a double and single. Ray Wrenn had three
singles and Bill Fennessey cracked out a pair of
doubles and a single. Gene Graves and Jim
Johnson held the Pontiacs to just two
hits. Barrhead was a last minute replacement for the
Bellingham Belles.
Kosteniuk
(L), Dave Waddle (2) and Kulka,
Johnson (5)
Graves, Johnson (W) (3) and Garrett
Drain punched out 16 hits in
trouncing Lethbridge 12-2. Everyone in the Black Sox lineup
had at least one hit. Jim Lester and Bob
Bourbeau each had two hits for the White Sox. Jim
Withers pitched a seven-hitter for the win.
Withers
(W) and Bach
Canner (L), Bolingbroke (2), Sims (3), Montee (7) and Koentopp
Lloydminster pushed across four
runs in the first inning to beat the Kansas City Monarchs
9-1. Bill Oakley fired a four-hitter for the
win. Bob Milano rapped a two-run homer for the
Meridians while Tom Bergeron had a triple and
single. Norm Revis also had two hits. Sugar
Cain took the loss. The Monarchs were late in arriving
after driving 14-hundred miles non-stop. The team spent three days
and nights aboard a bus to make the tournament.
Oakley
(W) and Milano
Cain (L), Calvin Grant (7) and McKnight
After the tournament, Spero
Leakos picked up four players to bolster his Commodores'
roster. Leakos signed up Nate Dancy, Ira
McKnight and Tommy Taylor of the Monarchs and
also acquired pitcher Ruben Rodriguez.
(July 28) Vern Pritchett
and Jerry Pritchett led the Calgary Buffaloes
to a 9-1 victory over Saskatoon. The Buffs' Pritchetts are
not related. Vern fired a three-hitter and knocked in a pair of
runs with two doubles. Jerry cracked a grand slam and a
double to drive in five runs. A bases-loaded walk to
Pete Estrada in the 7th inning accounted for the line
Saskatoon run.
Timme (L),
Yates and xxx
V Pritchett (W) and xxx
Lethbridge :
(July 30) The
Lloydminster Meridians won their second major tournament in a week
by downing Calgary 9-6 in the final of the 10th annual Lethbridge
Rotary tournament. Meridians took the $1,500 first prize
with a five-run uprising in the seventh inning which featured a
two-run homer by Tom McGarry and triple off the bat of Barry
Arnett. The Buffaloes had taken a 4-1 lead in the
second inning on a leadoff homer by Bill Casanova
and a three-run blast by Gary Engelken.
Meridians came back to tie in the third with Cliff Pemberton's
triple the key blow. Marty Hurd's two-run
double in the bottom of the third gave the lead back to Calgary,
6-4. That was all the scoring until the Meridians winning
rally in the 7th.
Belcher, Dyer
(W) (3) and Milano
J Johnson, Burnett (2), Graves (L) (3), Slaughter (7) and Garrett
Lloydminster reached the final with
a 7-2 win over Lethbridge. Curly Williams broke the
game wide open with a grand slam homer in the third. Williams,
Norm Revis and Cliff Pemberton each
had two hits for the Meridians. Lee Murphy and
Bob Bourbeau replied with two hits each for
Calgary. Bill Oakley scattered nine hits to gain the
win.
Bolingbroke
(L), Sims (3) and Koentopp
Oakley (W) and Milano
The Buffaloes came from behind a
3-0 deficit to edge the Kansas City Monarchs 6-5 in the other
semi-final. The Monarchs had jumped on starter Willie
Walasko for three runs in the third inning, two coming on
Frank Williams' homer. Calgary bounced back to tie in the bottom
of the third on doubles by Jerry Pritchett and Marty
Hurd. Buffs scored two in the fifth and Bill Casanova
produced the eventual winning run with a solo homer in the sixth.
Grant
(L), Smith (7) and McKnight
Walasko (W), J Johnson (7) and Garrett
In first round action, Lloydminster
erupted for ten runs in the third inning and coasted to a 12-8 win
over the Drain, Oregon, Black Sox. Pete Kenney and Don
Lane were the victims of the Meridian onslaught.
Kenney faced seven batters, allowing five hits, a walk, and a hit
batsman. Lane came on and gave up three runs on four hits
before Ron Whittaker finally got the side out.
Tom Bergeron led the Meridians with a homer and a
pair of singles. Norm Revis, Bill Miller
and Mike Noakes each contributed a double and a
single. Larry Pederson crashed a three-run
homer for the Black Sox. Ted Richardson went
seven innings for the win.
Drain 8 Lloydminster 12
Kenney (L), Kane (3), Whittaker (3) and Haroldson
Richardson (W), Searcy (8) and Milano
John Vaselenak's
sixth inning homer with Lee Murphy aboard was all
Lethbridge needed in a 2-1 win over the Northern Alberta
All-Stars. Dick Montee, who had a no-hitter
into the sixth, allowed just four hits in a brilliant pitching
performance. He fanned 13. Ron Gates, who
pitched an eight-hitter for the All-Stars, drove in the only run
for the Northern Alberta club. In addition to his homer, Vaselenak
had a pair of singles and Jim Lester belted a double
and a single.
Lethbridge 2 Edmonton 1
Montee (W) and Koentopp
Gates (L) and Williams
Calgary scored four runs in the
second inning on a Ray Wrenn grand slam and went on
to a 10-1 victory over Spokane Builders. Gene Graves
tossed a seven-hitter for the win. He lost his shutout bid in the
seventh on a Rich Rust homer. Bill Casanova
added a homer for the Buffaloes.
Spokane 1 Calgary 10
Barnes (L), Stoner (5), Hogan (9) and Challich
Graves (W) and Garrett
A two-out double by George Davis
sent Nat Dancy home with the winning run in the
ninth as Kansas City, the defending tournament champions, shaded
Saskatoon 4-3. Sherwood Brewer paced the
Monarchs with three hits while the big blow was a two-run homer by
Willie Washington in the fourth. Larry Exel
had a solo homer for the Commodores. Tommy Taylor
went the distance for the win.
Saskatoon 3 Kansas City 4
Peters, Jones (L) (2) and Herrington
Taylor (W) and McKnight
(July
30)
Cliff Pemberton of Lloydminster increased his
league-leading batting average by 15 percentage points during the week
to take a huge lead atop the batting standings with a mark of
.440. Connie Munatones of Saskatoon was second at
.369. Lee Murphy continued to lead in homers, 14,
and RBI, 42. Sterling Slaughter of Calgary took over
the ERA lead with a 2.29 average while Roland Jones had
the most wins, 7, and was tops in strikeouts with 70.
(July
31) Lethbridge split a twin-bill at Calgary. Buffaloes won
the opener 6-3, White Sox took the second game 5-3 in 10 innings. Ben
Burnett allowed 12 hits, but went the distance to pick up the win in
the first game. Marty Hurd and Bill Fennessey
belted homers for the Buffs. Lee Murphy homered for
the White Sox, his 15th of the season. Larry Koentopp had four hits and Bob
Bourbeau three as Lethbridge bounced back to win the second
game. Bourbeau drove in three runs. Bob Bolingbroke,
with relief from Paul Sereduk, was the winner.
Hite (L), Sereuk (7) and Rex
Burnett (W) and Garrett Bolingbroke,
Sereduk (W) (8) and Rex
Slaughter (L) and Garrett
Lloydminster 24-19
Lethbridge 25-23
Calgary 22-24
Saskatoon 20-25 (Aug
01) Lloydminster increased its league lead to three games
by taking a double-header Monday from Lethbridge 2-1 and
13-1. Meridians won the opener in the 10th inning on a error
on winning pitcher Bob Proctor's hard grounder with the bases loaded and
two out. Curly Williams led the Meridians' assault in the second
game with a triple, double and two singles. Tom McGarry added a
double and three singles. Proctor went the route to pick up his
second win for the day. Canner
(L) and Koentopp
Belcher, Richardson (7), Proctor (W) (8) and Milano
Canner (L), Montee (4) and Koentopp
Proctor (W) and Milano
(Aug 02) Newcomer Tommy Taylor
fired a four-hitter as Saskatoon downed Calgary 5-1 in the first game of
a doubleheader. Buffs Jimmy Johnson allowed just six hits
but four of them were for extra bases, triples by Gary
Herrington and Dick Hickerson and doubles by Con
Munatones and Nate Dancy, another recent
acquisition by Saskatoon.
Buffaloes won the second game, 6-3. Vern
Pritchett, with relief help from Lew Hobson, picked
up the win. Hobson joined the Buffs after being released by
Saskatoon.
Jimmy Johnson (L) and Engelken
Taylor (W) and Herrington
V Pritchett (W), Hobson (6) and Engelken
Timme (L), Scavo (4), Popkin (9) and Herrington
(Aug 02) Lloydminster Meridians, down 5-0
in the second inning and facing a bases-loaded, none-out situation,
rebounded to shutdown Lethbridge the rest of the way and scored six
unanswered runs to post a 6-5 victory. The win dropped the White
Sox 4 1/2 games behind the league-leading Meridians. Lefty Ted
Richardson came on in relief of starter Kelly Searcy
in the second and promptly fanned the side. Richardson
belted a two-run homer in the 4th to help the Meridians close the gap.
Norm Revis drove in two runs with a double and two
singles.
Sims (L), Sereduk (8) and Koentopp
Searcy, Richardson (W) (2), Belcher (9) and Milano
(August
3)
Lloydminster Meridians ran their winning streak to 12 games sweeping a
double-header from Calgary 7-3 and 7-6 before the home fans. The
victories were the Meridians' 5th and 6th in league play. The
club picked up top prize money in both the Lacombe and Lethbridge
tournaments last week capturing all six games. The
first game Wednesday was one the Meridians had previously taken, but was
reordered replayed from the 4th inning when the league upheld a Calgary
protest. Tom Belcher picked up the mound duties for Lloydminster
and went the last five innings for the win. Gene Graves was the
loser. Curly Williams knocked in a pair with a 5th inning homer
and Barry Arnett drove in three runs with a double and single.
Turnbull, Graves (L) (4) and Garrett
Dyer, Belcher (W) (4) and Milano Curly
Williams belted four hits to pace Lloydminster to the second game
victory. The winning marker scored on a smart play by veteran
Cliff Pemberton. When Calgary shortstop Ray Wrenn misplayed a
grounder on what appeared to be an easy out to end the inning,
Pemberton, coming from first to second, rounded the bag and drew a
throw. He was tagged out, but not before the winning run had
scored. The game was then halted because of darkness. Burnett,
Hobson (L) (6) and Engelken
Oakley (W) and Milano
(Aug 3) Roland Jones fired a six-hitter and fanned 15 as
Saskatoon topped Lethbridge 4-1. Back to back doubles by Pete
Estrada and Pete Dancy in the 7th inning produced
what proved to be the winning run.
Hite (L) and Koentopp
Jones (W) and Herrington
(August 4) Rained out
(Aug 5) Lethbridge White Sox and the Commodores split a
twinbill at Saskatoon. Sox took the opener 4-2 in an extra inning
and Saskatoon scored three in the 8th to win the second game 3-2.
Sam Canner pitched an 8-hitter to win the first game.
Stan Busch helped out with three hits. In the second
game, Dick Hickerson drove in the tying and winning runs
for the Commodores in the bottom of the 8th. Ruben
Rodriguez got the win with 9th inning relief from Paul
Timme and Roland Jones. Rodriguez left with an
injured ankle. Bob Bourbeau had a homer for the
White Sox. Dick Montee was the hard luck loser.
Canner (W) and Koentopp
Peters (L), Scavo (8) and Herrington
Montee (L) and Kangas
Rodriguez (W), Timme (9), Jones (9) and Herrington
(Aug
7) Calgary climbed into second place in the WCBL
standings taking both ends of a double-header from Lethbridge,
4-1 and 6-1. Willie Walasko won the opener on a
three-hitter while Gene Graves chalked up thirteen
strikeouts in winning the nightcap. Walasko had little
trouble except for Lethbridge first baseman Lee Murphy who had a double
and a single and drove in the run for the White
Sox. Bill Fennesey paced the Buffs with four hits. The
only run off Graves in the second game was Murphy's 16th
homer of the season. Walasko
(W)
and Rex
Sims (L), Hite (4) and Kangas Graves
(W) and Rex
Sereduk (L) and Koentopp (Aug
7) The hottest team in Saskatchewan baseball in recent years, the
Lloydminster Meridians took both games of a twin-bill from Saskatoon
Sunday to stretch their win streak to 14. Behind the pitching of Bill
Oakley and Ted Richardson, the Meridians beat the Commodores 4-2
and 4-1. The
wins were the Meridians' 7th and 8th in league play. The club also
racked up six wins at the tournaments in Lacombe and Lethbridge. A
two-run double by Curly Williams, one of three two-baggers on the day
for the veteran infielder, was the big hit for the Meridians in the
opener. Williams and shortstop Barry Arnett performed brilliantly
in the field. Taylor
(L),
Popkin (7) and Herrington
Oakley (W) and Milano Timme
(L)
and McKnight, Herrington (7)
Richardson (W) and Milano (Aug
8) Saskatoon Commodores stopped Lloydminster's 14-game
winning streak (eight in league play and another six on the tournament
trail) with a 5-2 victory Monday before 1,500 fans at Cairns Field. Roland Jones
allowed 11 hits, but went the route for his 9th win, tops in the league. Conrad
Munatones paced the winners with three hits. Tom Bergeron had
three hits for the Meridians. Searcy
(L) and Milano
Jones (W) and Herrington
(Aug 8) Sterling Chico
Slaughter registered just his 2nd win of the season, in spite of a
league-leading ERA, as Calgary downed Lethbridge 8-4. Slaughter
held the White Sox to six hits. Jerry Pritchett led the
Buffs at the plate driving in three runs with a with a triple, double
and single.
Canner (L) and Koentopp
Slaughter (W) and Rex
(August 9) Bob Peters stopped Lloydminster on five
hits as Saskatoon downed the Meridians for the second straight night,
5-1. Pete Estrada had a double and single for the
Commodores, scoring twice and driving in a run.
Belcher (L), Proctor (6) and Milano
Peters (W) and Herrington
(August 10) Lloydminster Meridians exploded for ten runs in the 5th inning,
after being no-hit for the first four frames, to swamp Calgary
15-4 Wednesday. Meridians had just nine hits but took advantage of
12 walks, two hit batsmen, three errors, two wild pitches
and a passed ball. Tom Bergeron drove in six runs
for Lloydminster. Bergeron and Barry Arnett paced
the Meridians' assault each with three hits. Clark Rex had a
double and two singles for Calgary. Vern Pritchett homered
for the Buffaloes. Dyer
(W) and Milano
V Pritchett (L), Johnson (5), Hobson (5) and Rex
(August 11) Humiliated 15-4 the night previous, Calgary Buffaloes whipped
the first place Lloydminster Meridians 9-2 Thursday to even their season
record at .500 and move to within 4 1/2 games of the top
spot. Meridians' starter Bill Oakley gave up base
hits to the first five batters he faced as Calgary scored five
times in the initial frame. Jerry Pritchett
paced the Buffaloes with a homer and double. Bill Casanova
of Calgary and Mike Noakes of the Meridians each
had three hits. Lloydminster manager Cliff Pemberton
delighted the crowd in the eighth as he took over mound
duties. "The effervsescent Pemberton provided more
than a few laughs for the sparse gathering with his antics on
the rubber. But some of the Buffs weren't among those
laughing. Pemberton retired the side in order, something Oakley
hadn't been able to do all evening, striking out Ray Wrenn and
Richie Johnson in the process." For Oakley,
it was the first time in nine starts he had failed to go the
distance. Oakley
(L),
Pemberton (8) and Milano, Miller (8)
Walasko (W) and Rex
(August 12)
Ted Richardson fired a two-hitter to blank Saskatoon as
Lloydminster edged the Commodores 1-0. Gene Graves
allowed just four hits in a losing cause. Neither pitcher gave up
a hit after the 3rd inning with the exception of Ray Wrenn's
single for Calgary in the 9th. The only run came in the 3rd
frame when Graves walked Tom Bergeron, who advanced on
Mike Noakes' single and scored as Curly Williams
rifled a shot to centre field.
Richardson (W) and xxx
Graves (L) and xxx
(August 12) Arnie Pleasant provided early
returns for the Lethbridge White Sox. The first baseman, filling in for
slugger Lee Murphy, belted a three-run homer in the first
inning of the opening game and the Sox held on to down Saskatoon 3-2.
It was one of only four hits given up by losing pitcher Ruben
Rodriguez. Ray Sims went the distance for the
win. The White
Sox also scored early in the second game, erupting for seven runs in the
2nd frame en route to a 9-1 victory over the Commodores. Pleasant
started the rally with a triple and came around to score the first run
on Earl Ingarfield's single. A sacrifice, two more
hits, two hit batters and two errors resulted in six more runs. Bob
Bolingbroke fired a four-hitter for the win.
Rogriguez (L) and Herrington
Sims (W) and Kangas
Timme (L) , Popkin (2) and McKnight
Bolingbroke (W) and Kangas (August 13)
Roland Jones
tossed a five-hitter for his 10th win of the season as Saskatoon
downed Calgary 8-1 in the first game of a double-header. Con
Munatones belted his 5th homer for the Commodores. Jones
(W) and Herrington
V Pritchett (L), G. Johnson (2) and Rex
Jones took the loss in
relief in the second game as Calgary came from behind with two
runs in the bottom of the 9th inning to score a 10-9
victory. Gary Engelken drove in the winner
with a double. Jim Johnson picked up the win in a
relief role.
Taylor, Timme (4), Jones (L) (9) and
McKnight
Slaughter,
Hobson (4), J Johnson (W) (9) and Rex
(August 13) Arnie Pleasant's
two-run double in the bottom of the 9th gave Lethbridge a 7-6
win over Lloydminster. The Meridians had taken a 6-3 lead
after two innings but the White Sox came back with two in the
4th and a pair in the 9th. Dick Montee
picked up the win with a superb relief effort, putting out a
Lloydminster outburst in the 2nd and shutting down the Meridians
the rest of the way.
Hite, Montee
(W) (2) and Kangas
Searcy (L) and Milano
(August 14) Lethbridge scored its third in a
row over the league leading Meridians with a sweep of a twin-bill in
Lethbridge, 13-5 and 5-3. Larry Koentopp knocked in
four runs with a homer, two singles and a sacrifice fly to pace
Lethbridge to its first game victory. Stan Busch
added a triple and two singles and Bob Bourbeau
contributed a homer, double and single.
In the second game, Ed Hite
and Paul Sereduk combined on a six-hitter while Gord
Wesley and Stan Busch each had two hits for
the Sox.
Belcher
(L), Pemberton (8) and Milano
Canner (W) and Kangas
Dyer
(L) and Miller, Milano (8)
Hite (W), Sereduk (9) and Koentopp
(August 14) Saskatoon and Calgary
again divided a double-header. Commodores won the opener
14-10 while Calgary took the second game 5-4, notching the tying
and winning runs on bases-loaded walks in the 9th. JB
Carroll had given Saskatoon a 4-2 lead with a 7th inning
homer. Willie Walasko tossed his third complete
game in a week, second in three days, to get his 6th consecutive
win for Calgary. Buffaloes wasted four homers as they
dropped the first game. Bill Casanova had a
three-run blast, while Mary Hurd, Jerry Pritchett
and Gary Engelken also hit for the circuit.
Scavo, Popkin
(W) (1)
and McKnight
Burnett (L), Pritchett (2), G Johnson (4) and Rex, Engelken (8)
Peters, Taylor (9),
Scavo (L) (9) and Herrington
Walasko (W) and Engelken
(Aug 15)
Calgary Buffaloes dumped Lloydminster 8-1 as lefty Ben Burnett
pitched five-hit ball. Bill Casanova drove in four
runs with a bases-loaded double and single. Ray Wrenn
had three hits.
Burnett (W) and Rex
Proctor (L), Searcy (5), Pemberton (6) and Milano
(Aug 16)
Pinch hitter Bob Peters drove in Dick Hickerson in
the bottom of the 9th inning to give Saskatoon Commodores a 2-1 victory
over Lethbridge. White Sox had tied 1-1 in the top of the 9th on a
homer by Larry Koentopp. Tommy Taylor
held the White Sox to six hits and compiled 11 strike outs. Ray
Sims was the loser.
Sims (L) and Kangas
Taylor (W) and Munatones
(Aug 16)
Lloydminster Meridians took a pair from Calgary Buffaloes at
Lloydminster, 3-2 in the completion of tie game and 2-1 in the regularly
scheduled contest. The first game went to the 11th inning before
Meridians won as Tom Bergeron drew a bases-loaded walk.
Ted Richardson picked up the win working the final two
innings. Bergeron was also key in the second game as he
drove in the winning run with a single in the bottom of the 8th inning.
Richardson notched his second win of the day and 12th of the
season firing a three-hitter. Gene Graves also allowed just
three hits in taking his second loss of the day. The game was called after eight innings
because of darkness.
Johnson, Slaughter (8), Graves (L) (9) and Garrett, Rex (9)
Oakley, Richardson (W) (9) and Milano
Graves (L) and Rex
Richardson (W) and Milano
(Aug 17)
Lethbridge jumped into a 3-0 lead in the first inning and held on to
dump Saskatoon 10-8. Bob Bolingbroke picked up the win and
helped out at the plate with a pair of doubles.
Bolingbroke (W), Sereduk (7) and Koentopp
Rodriguez (L), Timme (1), Peters (5) and Munatones
(Aug 17)
Lew Hobson tossed a six-hitter to pace Calgary to a 5-2 triumph
over Lloydminster in the first game of a doubleheader. The teams
tied 3-3 in the second game, called after eight inning because of
darkness. Gary Engelken had three hits in the
opener, including a bases-loaded single in the Buffaloes three-run 6th
inning. Clark Rex knocked in two runs with a pair of
singles. Curly Williams had a double and single for the
Meridians. In the second game, Calgary rallied for three runs in the top
of the 8th and Lloydminster rebounded with a run in the bottom of the
frame to tie.
Hobson (W) and Rex
Oakley (L) and Milano
J Johnson, Hobson (8), Graves (8) and Rex
Belcher, Searcy (8) and Milano
(Aug 18)
Lloydminster moved to within one win of clinching the Western Canada
Baseball League pennant by downing Lethbridge 4-2. Dick Dyer
hurled a five-hitter for the win in an unusual start in which he
didn't record a walk or a strikeout. Sam Canner took
the loss. Lee Murphy had two of the White Sox hits
with a home run, his 17th, and a double.
Canner (L) , Sereduk (8) and Kangas
Dyer (W) and Milano
(Aug 18)
Roland Jones won his 11th of the season in going the distance as
Saskatoon edged Calgary 4-3. Jones allowed seven hits and four
walks while compiling nine strike outs. Vern Pritchett
gave up six hits in taking the loss.
Pritchett (L) and Rex
Jones (W) and Herrington
(Aug 19) Dick Hickerson tripled
and Ira McKnight drove him home with a single in the 10th
inning to give the Commodores a 2-1 victory over Calgary at Saskatoon.
Hits by Hickerson and McKnight had given Saskatoon a 1-0
lead in the 1st inning. Buffaloes knotted the score in the 3rd
inning on a double by Jerry Pritchett and a single by
Gary Engelken. Both starters, Ruben Rodriguez
for the Commodores, and Gene Graves for Calgary, went the
distance.
Graves (L) and Rex
Rodriguez (W) and Herrington, McKnight (10)
(August 19) Lethbridge swept another
double-header from the Meridians, 7-5 and 6-1, to move to within
1 /12 games of the league-leaders.
The opening game was the continuation of
an earlier contest, in mid-July, which the Meridians thought they had won,
7-6, but a protest by the Sox was upheld and the game resumed in
the top of the 9th with the White Sox leading 6-5. Ed
Hite picked up the win.
Dick Montee was the winner
in the regular contest as he pitched a six-hitter. John
Vaselenak punched out four hits while Jim Lester
and Gord Wesley each had a double and a
single. For the Meridians, shortstop Barry Arnett
was superb on defense and also had a triple and single.
Hite
(W), Montee (8) and Koentopp
Searcy (L), Proctor (9) and Milano
Montee
(W) and Kangas
Proctor (L), Pemberton (5), Searcy (8) and Milano
(August
20) Cliff Pemberton, the Lloydminster playing-manager,
maintained his lead in the batting race with more than a 50-point lead
over the runnerup, Connie Munatones of Saskatoon.
Pemberton boasted a .409 mark. Munatones, at .353, was ahead of Larry
Koentopp of Lethbridge, .339, Norm Revis,
Lloydminster, at .321 and Dick Hickerson and Gary Herrington,
both of Saskatoon, tied at .314. Lee Murphy of
Lethbridge led in homers, with 16, and runs batted in, 47. Roland
Jones of Saskatoon had the most wins, 10, while Sterling Slaughter
of Calgary remained in the ERA lead at 2.22. (The
above published a day before the end of the regular season.)
(August 20) Dick Hickerson
scattered eight hits as Saskatoon shaded Lloydminster 2-1 in the
opener of a twin-bill. Bill Oakley allowed
just seven hits in taking the loss. Meridians took
the nightcap 7-3 behind the route-going performance by Ted
Richardson.
Hickerson (W) and Herrington
Oakley (L) and Milano
Popkin (L), Peters (7) and McKnight, Herrington
(8)
Richardson(W) and Milano (August
21) Lethbridge White Sox wound up
the regular season with a double-header sweep of Calgary 6-1 and
12-7. The twin victories allowed the Sox to finish just a
half-game behind the first place Lloydminster Meridians who
split a double-header with Saskatoon.
Ed Hite held the Buffaloes to
five hits in a route-going performance in the first game. Jim
Lester belted a two-run homer for the Sox and Lee Murphy
added a solo shot.
Sox pounded out 15 hits to win the
nightcap. Lee Murphy, who had his 18th homer
in the opener, smashed two triples and a single in the second
game. Stan Busch had a double and two singles and
Arnie Pleasant belted a triple and a pair of singles. Bob
Bolingbroke, who came on in relief to pick up the win,
knocked in four runs.
Hite
(W) and Kangas
Burnett (L) and Rex
Johnson
(L), Casanova (8) and Rex
Sims, Bolingbroke (W) (2) and Kangas
(August 21) Lefty
Kelly
Searcy
served up a five-hitter Sunday to lead Lloydminster to a 2-1 victory
over Saskatoon Commodores in the second game of a double-header and a
first place finish in the Western Canada Baseball League.
Commodores had won the opener 9-7.
Meridians opened the scoring in the second inning as
Bob Milano tripled to bring home Curly Williams
who had reached as a hit batsman. Bill Miller's
sixth inning single drove in Mike Noakes with what proved
to be the winner. Dick Hickerson's homer in the
sixth accounted for the only run for the Commodores. In the first
game, second baseman Larry Excel blasted a grand slam
homer in the first inning as Saskatoon plated six runs and never
relinquished the lead. Pete Estrada also had a
round-tripper for the winners while Tom Bergeron and
Miller cracked homers for the Meridians.
Belcher (L) and Milano
Timme (W), Peters (9) and McKnight
Searcy (W) and Milano
Jones (L) and Herrington
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