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W Rw ewe Yow 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 18, 1959 * SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords T AAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR STRIPPING LINE 7 TRY THIS ih AER THE STRIPPING GUIDE AND =~ RETRIEVE, TWITCH LINE THROUGH 3 " ORDE LITTLE FINGER, GATHERING Cs KEEP THE COILS IN R 80 THEY WILL COME OFF YOUR HAND IN SEQUENCE WHEN PAYING OUT LINE i > CLOSED LITTLE FINGER . LOCKS LINE Cy www. w By ED WILKS Associated Press Sta'f Writer How long is 40 years? It's noth- ing compared to the next 48 or {so hours ahead for the Chicago White Sox. That could be all that |remains in their long way for {their first American League pen- nant since 1819. : Going into tonight's opener of a [three-game series with Detroit lat Comiskey Park, the White |Sox' magic number if *"3"---any combination of Chicago vietor- {les and Cleveland defeats to- talling three and the Sox clinch the pennant with the Indians second. The White Sox could do it Sat- urday, at the earliest, with the help of the Kansas City A's who are home for a three-game set vw ow ow moro Gordon, had a day off Thursday with the rest of the AL. SHAW DRAWS BIG ONE Manager Al Lopez, who figures {he's "the only man who's tense lon this club," picked Bob Shaw (16-6) to face the Tigers tonight. Detroit, 6-10 against the White Sox for the season, is the only club Shaw hasn't managed to beat in his brief major league lcareer. The big right - hander; broke in with the Tigers in 1957. Either Frank Lary .(17-10) or Jim Bunning (16-12) will work for the Tigers, struggling to finish in the first division in a three-way battle with New York and Balti- more. Cleveland's battling managers, Lane and Gordon, could be ready for a final blow-up this weekend LE RE TR EE ET i SE HET Sh SH CE Sh Crucial Play For Dodgers looks as though when the Injuns) is dead, so is Gordon. Lane and Durocher? It's now or "wait 'til next year" for the Los Angeles Dodg- ers in that National League pen- nant race, They open a three-game series at San Francisco tonight tied with Milwaukee's repulsed Braves for second place, two games behind the Giants. And the Giants have the edge. Each of the three contenders has eight games left -- but for each game the Braves or Dodgers lose, the Giants can lose one more and still beat 'em, If either the Braves or Dodgers win five of the eight, the Giants need only| play .500 ball to take it. And that's exactly the way the Races For WE wm www yy my ny OAC MEETS CADETS Pennants At-A-Glance National League W L Pel 82 64 .562 OTTAWA GAL T2 league that spawned Big Four 8 quarterback Russ Jackson of Ot- g/tawa opens its season Sept, 26 when Ontario Agriculture College meets the cadets at Royal Mili- tary College in Kingston, San Fran Mil 80 66 .548 2 LA 80 66 548 2 San Francisco: At home (3) vs Los Angeles, Sept. is, 19, 20; away (5)--at Chicago (2), Sept 22, 2; at St. Louis (3), Sept, 25, SIX feams, each playing seven 27. : games, Make wp 4 Ontario In- tercollegiate Football Conference. Milwaukee: At heme (3) vs Philadciphia, Sept. 25, 26, 27;|Casieton University, Ottawa Unl- away (5)--at Philadelphia (2), versity and RMC are in the east Sept. 19, 20; at Pittsburgh (3), [crn section; McMaster, Western Sept. 21, 22, 23. {and OAC in the western, Los Angeles: Away (8) -- at Fach Plays 3 home.and-home San Francisco (3), Sept. 18, 19, EEO Nil Ye eam; in is ows 20; at St. Louls (2), Sept, 22, 23; team 11 th it th at Chicago (3), Sept. 25, 2, 27., tam IR tne opposite secton. * | McMaster and OAC, who tied American League |for the title last year, promise to be top contenders again, al- 4 4 ye. 9B > though OAC has lost scoring y ad who Cle 8 62 35 py gclampion graduated, Chicago: At home (3) vs De-| troit, Sept. 18, 29. 20; away (4)-- MAY BE STRONGER at Cleveland (1) Sept. 22; at De-| University of Ottawa's power- Chicago Bill league scorers last season. Intercollegiate Season Opens (CP)~--The football out 'with McGill Redmen, may [bolster the offence built around among | Mcintyre, second Carleton must rebuild. Only 10 of last year's players are back. Carleton's first appearance is Sept. 28 against University of Ot- tawa, McMaster and Waterloo open Oct. 3 in Waterloo. Teams are financed by univer- sity funds, student athletic fees, and gate receipts, only fair in recent years. Chisox Meet Tigers In Last Sweep bd Ba en Ph a as it comes up. Me, I'm worried about shutting the gate as soon as possible." The White Sox also can stow away the title Saturday with vie tories in the first two games against Detroit provided Cleve land loses once to Kansas City in a three-game set which also begins Friday. Get MORE POWeR with a TOWER RA.B-6781 _~ 4 4-ANTENNA SALES #4 TV SERVICE YOUR TV 70 US eons YEH /R MOVE troit (3), Sept 25, 26, 27. |ful backfield, averaging 190 V1.4 R773 Y . _ ye|/pounds, is almost intact. New- oevclad; Aho Te amsns foomer Earl Blackadder, a stand- City (4), Sept. 25 (2), 2, 27; FE away (3)--at Kansas City, Sept. IF YOU FAIL TO GET A STRIKE, RELEASE LINE FROM YOUR LITTLE FINGER AND CAST AGAIN. SHOOTING E LINE AFTER FALSE CAST~ ING WILL CARRY THE COILS OFF IR HAND SMOOTALY with the Injuns beginning to-|--or as soon as the Injuns offi-|three have played their last eight night. Or the Sox could nail itlclally are out of it. Particularly games--the Glants winning four Sunday with a sweep of the De-/now that Leo Durocher has and losing four, and Milwaukee troit series, no matter what the|chucked his jos. 00 TV job for ajand Los Angeles each 5-3. {Indians do. return to baseball. IMAYS TOP SLUGGER CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago White Sox rested Thursday, hop-| ing to twist the tail of Detroit Tigers into an American League pennant-clinching this weekend, 171 BOND ST.EAST 50 FT. TOWER | Both the Sox and the Indians, -|whose scrappiest combatants at No one's saying where Duro- cher's headed. Even Leo's tight-| With Willie Mays leading the NBA Title Defence 18, 19, 20. Holding a 5'%-game lead over Let Us Give You A the moment are general manager lipped about it. But the way charge--driving in five runs = For Gene Fullmer Cleveland Indians, they meet the Free Exvimare % ree Estima IN NEW LEAGUE? Frank Lane and manager Joe Lane's been jumpin' lately, it Leo Durocher GRANDFATHER READY FOR DUCK SHOOTING SEASON May Return PITTSBURGH (AP) Leo; Since then, many reporters Durocher, former Nationalhave speculated that maybe Du- League manager who hung up rocher was seeking a position in WESTMEATH (CP) -- Great- great - grandfather Joe Davis, 85, is ready for his 73rd duck- shooting season. He hasn't missed one since he was 13 and his eyes seem unimpaired by age. His double- satisfied with store-bought de- coys, began making his own He stuffs the feathered skins of his bag from last season and mounts them on small stands. Perched on logs beside the river, "they fool the ducks going 4-for-4--the Giants chased Warren Spahn and blockel "9° Braves' bid for a first place tie |Thursday, blasting Milwaukee 13-6 for a split in the two-game series, Los Angeles scrambled back into a share of second, beating Cincinnati 4-3 after home runs by Duke Snider and Junior |Gilliam built - just. enough of a cushion to hold off a two - run rally in the ninth by the Reds. The Dodgers, facing a "must" {chore of taking at least two of [the three games at San Fran- |elsco, ,open behind righthander SALT LAKE CITY (AP)--| Three promoters met with man-| ager Marv Jenson Wednesday fo discuss a middleweight title de-| fence for NBA champion Gene Fullmer, | "lI am not at liberty to men- | {tion any names regarding a title| h « |defence," Jenson said. But he| 0 nson said he was pleased with the dis-| cussions. . | BALTIMORE (AP) -- Picture! The promoters were Norm puncher Tony Anthony will be Rothschild of Syracuse, N. Y.,| battling two opponents when he/and Harry Markson and Teddy steps into the ring tonight: A|Brenner, who represent Madison | Anthony To | Fight With Tigers tonight, Saturday and Sun-| day in three gemes which can clinch the bunting "I think I'm the only tense man on the squad," said mana- ger Al Lopez. "The attitude of the players is to play each game Displayed on our Drive-In Location FOR . . e SPE ED oe ECONOMY eo COMFORT Heating Problem ? For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS The modern way to travel is by air" For information regarding any form of travel... DIAL RA 3-944] We have e direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE DIAL RA 3-944) Installation by Experts HEATING SALES W. Borrowdale | RA 3.4878 | LA 22 SIMCOE ST. 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Pennsylvania slugger named Al-|Square Garden l to forsake the microphone and|new commissioner of the infant| made decoys are in shape. : A : onzo Johnson, and sagging pres-| _-- On is Hoth in the winter |burgh whipped St. Louis 7 - 0| i hu & i " | Artes? i ler and the second is a tendency |behind a four-hitter by Harvey| nthony, a light heavyeight| 1 have been negotiating with|/comment. windy," Joe said Thursday, *'I : y | ( 0) yi tt iv 4 : baseball team for some time yo DIRECT INDIANS? figure I'm good for another 10 to become riddled with zunshot|Haddix, and the Phils beat Chi-|who has been mixing with heav- now," said Durocher Thursday as In other conjecture, Durocher's years a! » self, was considered a year or so BATE | Ed Mathews drove in all of the, oo to be the het. big prospect. Game of the Week for the Na-| : ey ; this duck season, | Braves' runs, with a pair ofa tional Broadcasting Company. Hejlavd 1odizus of the Amer ean, oliler moose ce I this Montreal Plans homers and a. sacrifice fly, but|to come along for some time. | | tN a res awa Vall rea about | | ; "I'm not at liberty to tell you fucker 5 XBo 228 2 Fepories ee ae = {before he started slugging. Spahnithe top contenders the way the with whom. I can tell you this . BIBLE] aa DS . ow ta mum (19 - 15) faced only four men,|experts thought he should--or he| Lane approached Durocher six| His first moose, he recalled, didn't reti ny and-left after lost much--nothing definite has come eeks ago and asked him to take| was taken six years ago as he | {didn't retire any lost. Durccher did not indicate in drive this season. | Ottawa River island. A friend 13.00 Sapacits stadium with scored three runs in the first in-|fights--29 by knockouts--is good, what capacity he would return| Durocher turned down the of-| shouted that a bull moose was parking for 10,000 cars were in- ining but not nearly as impressive as to the national pasttime. {fer because of his NBC contract, | Shores a Dead te troduced Thursday by a Mont-| Mays added a three-run homeriit was a year or two ago. . 4 the projected third major base-|Rush d singled in anc 1 date New York Giants and the old/could not be reached imme-| ., p us singled: nano 'to meet Willie Pastrano here. But Brooklyn Dodgers to Nationalldiately for comment 4 Tuere Sras Bo place Jo me ball league. a threeYun seventh. Jim Daven-|wuyie™p va pov oiins 4 his re-| Othe av ha _| to run," Joe recalled i - man ; {league pennants before his re-| Other rumors have had Du terview. "So I just aimed my Rickey, Continental League pres. Ed Bréssoud also homered for the i on, 36, ir 2 ve then he has been a talent rela- |New York Yankees, the Milwau-| © \ d ent an i ea, chairman of Giants, who swung for 14 hits/Pa., establishec himself by whip- tions executive for NBC and for kee Braves, the Chicago White| Diff, bi} 1 got em, u bo the founders group. [off six pitchers, |ping Nino Valdez last May and ¥ 0 V commenta- and the stroit Tigers. No| €ves and he droppe: o the : : ; A C108 the last two years a Sox and the Detroit Tigers. No ground, blinded. 1 walked up [man, said a stadium which also|inouoh sad 'Sam Jones (whol|trano in Louisville. He has won| Week telecast any of the officials of these clubs r jSoud Be Jed ior football, S0C-| cle?) mopped up when Sar' 1/18 of his 19 pro fights, i -- - either. neck with my hunting knife. |cer, track and field and other|,. lifted for a pinch - hitter] The fight will be televised by GIVING UP $65,000 JOB Durocher himself laughed this! "We skinned him on the ! ¢ spot." joped He stadium would bey me run in the seventh, . basebail, he would give up & $65,- «1 don't believe there will bel Two years ago his sondn-law [named for the late Maurice Du-| "yy 2100 was Mathews' eighth off ! | lessis. 000-a-year job. Durocher sald he\,n announcement for some time| suggested he call it a Ja on: jRessis: ; Giant pitchers, who had muffled A and I don't intend any further| goose shooting because his eye- that he would not Sentw Bie son ; Chatham Maroons lium until the final game of the tract with them at the [had been discussing while I'm in| was effective. . season series, won by the Braves this year. Pittsburgh," he said. He quickly] "I snuck don to a blind Trade Goalie 12-10 1d | : early one morning and eight . quoted as saying he woud op: "At least I don't expect any- CHATHAM (CP) -- Chatham|three runs in the first inning| sider returning i baschal in 3 |thing to happen while I'm here| four times and knocked six of ¥ Je SONA pales Bios in 8 unless something really breaks 'em down." Association Senior A series an-|followed Gilliam's leadoff walk Se J {loose someplace else Fifteen years ago Davis, dis- nounced Thursday they haveland a single by Charles Neal. salary 14 | {traded goalie Don Head to Wind-|Gilliam then scored the clincher ested in an offer to return to : his Saschall on a strictly salary BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Bendo, : |eithgh-inning, off Brooks Law- basis,' he was reported to have | Head was the OHA's top goal-|rence. 3 {tender last season. Bendo scored |- Milwaukee OX 030 201-- 6 11 2 Saturday's Games Jos San Fran 311 300 32x--13 14 2 Boston at New York ogs. SMALL DOUBLE Spatm 19-15, Willey (1) Rush|Baltimore at Washington AT WOODBINE Mahon yn and Crandall; Sanford Cleveland at Kansas City (N) Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) \ i - L 3 Jones A al Hegan, | National League Cincinnati at Pittsburgh TORONTO (CP) -- The On. |Landri 3 s: Mil-Mathews W L Pet. GBL|Chicago at St. Louis (N) \ 64 daily double of $6 was posted |(31) Davenport (6). Los Angeles 8 66 .548 2 international League when Quebec's Ted and Rich- |Phila 003 100 010-- 5 11 2iMilwaukee 80 66 .548 2 Thursday's Result ard's Mace won the first two |Chicago 010 001 000-- 2 6 O!pittshurgh 5 72 .510 7% (Richmond 5 Havana 3 day 5 Lonnett (8); Hobbie 15-13, I-| Chicago 69 76 .476 121% | Today's Game There were 4,235 winning gas 8 aay (8) and S.'st Lonis 66 80 .452 16 |Havana at Richmond (N) tickets among the crowd of |layior ts: Ch Noren (4),|philadciphia '61 85 41821 | oer ---------- : ho Thursday's Results ebec"s Ted finally on [Cincinnati 000 010 002-- 3-7 0, SA ic bers Tel Saally Los Angeles 300 000 01x-- 4 7 of niladelphia 5 Chicago 2 his first race after pre- | 9.17 1. MilwalLkee 6 San Francisco 13 vious attempts. Apparently | Purkcy 12-17, Lawrence (8) and . "| Pittsburgh 7 Si. Louis 0 id onl (9) and . Roseboro. HRs: LA- De ue pas oY ISnider (22), Gilliam (3). | Today's Games 4 > [Pittsburgh 200 014 000-- 7 9 0f Aud Probable Pitchers . . Haddix 12-11 and Burgess; |(N)--Drysdale (16-13) or Sherry ICyC e nion Jackson 13-12, Stone (6), Duliba|(5-2) vs Antonelli. (19-9), (7), McDaniel (4): and McCarver.| Philadelphia at Chicago-- {HR: Pgh-Virdor (7) Owens (11-11) or Cardwell (9-9) (Only games sc COPENHAGEN (AP) ~ ThelRiclinon ~ 30 LOW 5 4 of. ONY games scheduled) | Danish Bicycle Union Thursday "Gets | OW 00 00-5 5 6 ey | expelled two officials in a spec- 7 wBmes 8) and Larne 1 tacular stimulation case that has|30nnson; Cuellar, Cueche.(5) and | Ontos exccutives cxpelled Best-of-seven finals tied 1-1) coach Arne Broesen for paving American League given one racer an "injection Unchanged from Wednesday headquarters f with vitamins." They did not Thursday's Results 9 5 tor McGRAW-HILL Our years of experience will provide you with valuable know-how . . . bring in your plans today, we will be only too happy to assist you in securing the materials to do a better job and at the same time definitely save you money. 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In'the other NL games, Pitts- t return to baseball. |league, could not be reached for| "I never miss unless its ge: | fired by decoyed hunters. lcago 5-2. {les such as Johnson to test him- he arrived here to announce al has been linked with Cleve- Perhaps he'll even bag an- added: the Giants had it tucked away| But he didn't in fights against | miles northeast of Ottawa. | " N' ¢ ( --] : ! 3 s] ' A from our negotiations so far" (over ihe Indians for the stretch| sat in a duck blind on 8 small NEW YORK (AP)--Plans for a'only 18 pitches as the Giants| His record of 39 wins in 47 Durocher guided both the old according to the source. Lane| dead run. real group applying for a place in| (No, 1) in the fourth off Bob Anthony originally as booked A four-man group met Branch|port, who drove in four runs, and| Joi Bi Brodisek ireme: seball. Since rocher in line for manager 3 : ohnson, 26, from Braddock, | tirement from ba 8% In line for manager of the old double-barrelled and fired, Hy Richman Montreal spokes-|" yack Sanford (15-12) won it, al-|then won a close one over Pas-| tor on the network's Game of the comment could be obtained from J 4 A ; and slit the main artery in his | sports is planned. He said it was|a¢ior giving up Mathews' second NBC and CBC. | Should Durocher return 10 snacylation off. had notified NBC 2% months ago, ee ihis home run bat at Seals Stad- negotiations for the job which I| sight was failing, Joe's reply At that time Durocher Was gqded: Snider's 22nd homer, good for big honkers came over. I fired Maroons of the Ontario Hockey against loser Bob Purkey (12-17) *1 would gefinitely be wAlmier| sor Bulldogs for centre Lou|with his third homer in the Nationa', L Walk: | 2 ationa | League pr (11-8) vs ise ol be . i said g alker (11-8) vs Fischer (8-9). 59 points for the fifth-place Bull. | | (3), Jay Pizarro (6), Mec-|Detroit at Chicago Saturday's Games tario racing season's smallest [2 (40): SF-Bressoud (8), Mays gan Francisco 82 562 -- |Los Angeles at San Francisco | R1r : 7 races at Old Woodbine Thurs- Roberts 15-15 and Savalskh Cincinnati 72 76 .486 11 |(Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) I 6,141 Banks (42), Mis. supporters were loyal to |Dotterer: McDevitt 108, Sherry|Clucimati 3 Los Angeles 4 St. Louis 00 000 000-- 0 4 3| Los Angeles at San Francisco Drops Official | TODS 1Cla S | international League |vs Cecearelli (5-5). rocked sports circles here Izquierdo, Gonder (9) Walmsley & McGill elaborate. |No games scheduled Union manager Hans Jeppson Friday's Games was expelled for having per-| And Probable Pitchers suaded Ole Kroeyer, 18-year-old| Detroit at Chicago (N)--Lar top amateur, to violate the rules/(17-10) or Bunning (16-12) vs! curing the recent world cham-|Shaw (16-6) | pionships in Zandvoort, The Neth-| Cleveland at Kansas City (N)--| erlands. = Perry (11-9) vs Daley (15-12). 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