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The Oshawa Times, 19 Apr 1960, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 Senators Win | Opening Game By ED WILKS ning after President Eisenhower Associated Press Staff Writer had thrown out the first ball at The American League gets Griffith Stadium Monday. started on the run for the pen-| Jim Lemon homered in a three- nant today midst a buzzing con- run second. Bob Allison, Earl troversy over a pair of trades Battey and Billy Consolo ham- by the Cleveland Indians. mered away in a five-run fourth. Washington Senators topped) Pascual, 26, a curve - balling' Boston Red Sox 10-1 in the presi-| right-hander, had no trouble at dential opener Monday. A three-|ajl except for a -second-inning hit, 15-strikeout job by Senators'|home run by Williams that tied Camilo Pascual was supported him with Lou Gehrig for No. 4 on by four 3ome runs. Boston scored |the all-time list. | EA on illiams' 493rd home run. : vo | EE 'AI eight clubs play today. They resore! eroeeed, Washingion's (CHS big game is at Cleveland's Munic-| yon con" i 1010' b id in HH he ipal Stadium between the Indians |p irene v: by cansing lujq 1 and the Detroii Tigers. A crowd! . | of about 40,000 and some sort of| { ste fe Sundey trade in whic BASEBALL SCORES Frank Laie swapped tan mage' STRANDINGS Rocky Colavito to the Tigers for Harvey Kilopd, By THE CANADIAN PRESS It was the seventh deal of the American League off-season by trader Lane--, 3 ader Lane--and L Pet. GBL the most unpopular with home- {town fans. | Washington 1.000 New York HY ho Ph 3 k LATEST TRADE |Chicago ; By rh tl lL ee CH i i ; ; Lane, who Monday exchanged | Cleveland . ] tough luck Herb Score, once a|Detroit J million dollar pitcher, to the Chi- | Baltimore d ¢ ARRAY OF TROPHIES MARKS SPORTS CAR SUCCESS Jeago White Soe for N-hamder |Ravses City : Make Way! Don Hambly's | "rally" held on Good Friday, | shows the forty-or-more tro- | and B. Phillips of the Peter- rite deal aman, Celene vie Colas fhoston Monday's Result "trophy shelf" at his home, | Don Hambly and Bill Davidson, | phies Don has won in the last | borough MSC, who drove a vite cea) by Sang he was swap- Boston 1 ou ay : osu with Mr. acd Mrs. "Ab" Ham- | of Oshawa, driving their On- | few years and now he has one | Volvo, Third place went to R. png Power for all-around excel- CO ae od) bly, King street east, looked | tario Motor Sales '"'Corvair", | more to add to his collection-- | Carney and R. Rasmussen also | ed 5 tou ) . | like this on Friday morning. | finished tied for first place, to f i i i + " otor Right-hander Gary Bell (16-11), (A ay 2 Sames .) | Now they have to push some- | add 23 points .to their total, | te ong ime in six years | of the host, Peterborough 3 {now virtually a "must" ace if he Jroaile 3.1 ore v thing aside to make way for | now 69 points, in the bid for | that he has won the Peterbor- | Sports Club, who drove a Tri- [he Tojime Ere to scrap o fhe Kansas Clty (Paley 16-13) at Chi-| nother trophy. In the annual the Canadian "Rally" cham- | ougl event. He finished tied for | umph No. 3. ag, is eir opening pitcher cago yon, Z2z- | hw 8 . : i i : : : | Ty |against Detroit's Frank Lary (17-| Detroit (Lary, 17-10) at Cleveland Peterborough Sports Club | pionship. The above picture ' first, along with P. Schofield Times Photo Q Ball. 16 > VATE 13 i td Ab 4A 4 Com A011 EABLET PAA ATR " rem rr 3 sere i -- i Erp Are Pi arate vot oy red es Bx, Tavoren 10 8 ates, © on WIN-I( |make it two straight pennants|(Brewer, 1-12) Jim Lemon of the Washing- | man Frank Malzone waits for | from the outfield went to the |after a 40-year famine, go with| Washington (Ramos, 13-19) a ton Senators slides into third | a throw from the plate. Lemon plate before the relay to third. | Early Wynn (22-10) against Kan-|Baltimore (Walker, 11-1) ; ' " 2 Washington won the season [sas City and left-hander Bud Wednesday's Games y ° base | y a ander i , in the seventh juning yes- | advanced from first on a single | opener, 10-1. {Daley (16-13) before an expected |Detroit at Cleve'and erday as Boston Third Base- | by Earl Battey. The throw | --CP Wirephoto [37,000 at Comiskey Park. | Washington at Baltimore (N) . | The Yankees, bidding for a|New York at Boston |comeback after last season's (Only games scheduled) ° ° Oshawa Bowlers [ir place flop, go with right- National League SPORTS MENU a SE ss Arava " {mound at Boston. The Red Sox|(No games schedu Setting Pace [will start right - hander Tom (A Pays Gases : ' diopped ach » | Brewer (10-12). (An robable ers St. Gregory's Pee Wees sur- Mike Mothersill blinked the light, nial CYO Archdiocesan' cham- recent years, drop a close one By Geo. H. Campbell In Canada Final | Baltimore named young Jerry Chicago (Morehead, 0-0) at St. prised Oshawa CYO fans with a after being set up by Dave Judge pions, downed Toronto St. Thom-|to Toronto Our Lady of Sorrows, * | Telegram received from Cal-| Walker (1110) to face the Sen-|Louis (Mizell, 0-1) [topnotch effort that earned them and Peter Kaplan. Don Flintoff as Aquinas 6-4, in the first game at Whitby Arena, on Sunday eve: SPORTS EDITOR era re a dics: alors' Pete Ramos (13-19) in the|Los Angeles (Podres, 0) at San(a 5-5 tie with Mimico St. Leo's, in picked up St. Gregory's thir dof the 1960 playoffs, at Whitby ning. The score in this first game + |Team ens Team leading in| Orioles' opener | Francisco (O'Dell, 0-1) their first Archdiocesan playoff goal on a pass from Mothersill, |Arena, Sunday evening. |of the 158 Oyo Arvidiscesah . i carga . | Philadelphia (Owens, 00) at/game at Whitby Arena, Sunday to make it 3-2 in Oshawa's favor| St. Gregory's took a 3-1 lead in|playoffs en at 2-1 in Toronto's Everything From Soup To Nuts the All-Canadian finals. [SECOND INNING BLAST | Pittsburgh (Haddix, 0-0) |evening. at the end of the first period. [the first period. Rick McGarry favor. i § gl dee Basiom Alls al, Sensors, Second to Gleve [Only games €choduled) | 5 Leo's, Metro Toronie avol In the second half, Riddel started fhe ball rolling for Osh WL Scoring all look Siac 2 . : : 5972 against 54 S | vith a club-recor nesday's Games champions, drew first with scored unassisted for St. Leo's/awa with an assist from John the first period. Don Cullen fired * NORTH BAY, apparently fed up with losing money |aj).Stars Bea Milton, of Oshawa|163 home runs last season, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N) [Riddel scoring on a pass from and assisted on a goal by Santa. | Plews. Eugene Supryka fired a|St. Gregory's only goal, assisted for successive seasons, have decided to enter a team in |ana a member of the Eastern|started unloading against loser|Cincinnati at Milwaukee | Santagudio. St. Gregory's tied it|gudio that gave Mimico the lead [pair for St. Gregory's, unassisted|by Eric Aasen and Wayne Ditt- the OHA Junior "A" race next season. On the face of |All-Stars, established a new rec-|Tom Sturdivant in the second in-|(Only games scheduled) {up with John Neate sinking a once again. Billy Taylor got that|on the first goal and set up by|/mar. For Our Lady of Sorrows, it, this may not look like very important news but ord for a3 five.game block with|----------------r--trmem------ -- -- |pass from Darryl Leach. lone back for 'St. Gregory's with|Rod MacDonald, on his second Doran scored on a pass from y |" Riddel put the Mimico squad (Leach assisting. leffort. Ryan and Griffin connected also, i : % : «pn la dazzling 1422 total. u h r , actually it is! Consider that other OHA Junior SCORE UPSET {one up again with assists going to| "1, "yo [act few minutes of play,| Truscello picked up St. Thomas'|on a pass from Ryan. re Yp ererre S ows STEALS ror ro en pw w - v pl : 8 : | Boh Gallagher and Hank Sar- ( s teams have been objecting for years, maybe mildly but |novsky, both Oshawa trundlers on [Senagudio and Pender. A beauti-| sito nut St. Leo's ahead once|0Nly goal in this period with| Penalties were even at two still objecting, to the trip to Barrie. Now they're g0ing [iho 'Men's Eastern All-Stars, ful passing play, from behind the | osm" ith "acistance from Patu-|CUrtis assisting. |apiece in the first period, with | | | Gregory's received both pen- Aasen of St. Gregory's off for be obliged to go all the way to North Bay. Mean- [howled exceptionally well, Gal- net, tied it up once more as : : Tah St. / : vo 2 2 = (nick and Pender. However Nim alties in the first stanza with|interference and charging and L] i i followed [lagher's big games -- 331, 262, HE FE Iti i t | while, up in North Bay, the fans who have eli be ers Fig Eames os = lime Funling ou (ave Keenal Charley Love getting the gate for| Benson and Doran of Toronto out the "Trappers" for years are going to be force to | i a - pid il up 2 past irom [tripping and McGarry off for|for hooking and elbowing respec- adjust their thinking. They're going to have to give up |. "= = block with 5904 La in 5 put s se. |eross-checking, |tively. irst five-game block with 5¢ Riddel of St. Leo's received "ihe second half Murray fired] Some brilliant net-minding by - support for a senior team and lend their finan- nel 55 s all-out supp |against 5790 for the West [ {both penalties of the game, for m . ioc cocond goal, with Trus-|Gilles Neault held off the Toronto without even skipping a beat--we give you St. Cath- g a i : ; BANTAMS SCORENIN ay Sregar loved well score themaeiven, wo arines--but in other instances, they find it hard to N h B Pl |, CHATHAM CP)gm | Legion oo es, ol Xred. Pletsch' EDMONTON (CP) "inrandon| st. Gregory's Bantams, peren-|fired his a au assisted by]seore remained 2:1: for Our lady swing their hokey fans yer lo. an sgeshimlt team, | ort ay allcuw playoifs Monday night with| Until the third period neidnt {vps BEE res a Jom gsi ara Two penalties were handed out after supporting "the boys" for a few years. This may . |a 6-4 upset of Chatham Maroons|the game was closely-fought. The Memorial Cup hockey final at] Love connected on a pass from|it this period, to McCracken of not work out! As a matter of fact it looks as if the | n A T in the third game of best-of-five|teams were tied 1-1 at the end of three games each, defeating Ed- MacDonald. Toronto and Dittmar of St. Greg- North Bay group is moving in with one strike "called | u 101 eam Po Canada al 2.1 jihe first and 27 at the end of Tonton ol Kings i hetore > | However, St. Thomas whittled ory's, both for tripping. s late. hatham leads e series .|the second. 8 ng-room crowd of about 7,- | on and the second pitch already oh the way io:the b NORTH BAY (CP) -- Hockey |The winner will meet Trail, B.C.,| Second period play ended at 100. . CALENDAR jie Ohawa, Les sewn io i%e FAST TIME We 'hope they're right! officials here say they are going|Smoke Eaters in the cup final be-|18:47 when Hull goaler Roger] Brandon won the first two |assisted and Carroll sinking a] GOODWOOD, England (AP)-- |ahead with plans to ice a Junior ginning April 25. The fourth game Fortin went for repairs to a cut games of the series in Brandon, | TODAY'S GAMES |pass from Murray and Curtis, (Innes Ireland of Britain won the CLEVELAND INDIANS are really in the news 3 Seam Ne Soa on Ee 6 oo is here Wednesday and the fifth, | pyer his right eye following a|then dropped the next three, | No games scheduled. St. Thomas picked up both Goodwood international "100 these days. They traded Rocky Colavito, hardy home- | " nt." © © ario Hockey As-|if necessary, here Thursday. goal crease pileup. The time was|Played in Edmonton. Deciding WEDNESDAY'S GAMES {penalties in this period with|miles" race for Grand Prix cars » Laz The game was deadlocked 3-3{added to the third period. game will be in Edmonton to- HOCKEY [Truscello off for interference and| Monday with his Lotus timed at | an average of 100.39 miles an i i ic e's leadin run hitter, to Detroit for the American Leagu g Manager Pete Palangio, arenain the third period when Chat- Marcel Legris' Hull team was night. OHA Junior "'C" Championship [DiBona out for boarding. e y Captain Ed Ehrenverth showed finals -- Stratford Braves vs| hour--the first time such a speed hitter, Harvey Kuenn, last week. Now yesterday they |manager Morris Snider and Clar-\ham's Frank Bathgate was ..: 3 : send their big speedballer Herb Score to Chicago White [ence Rennick, chairman of theltagged with a misconduct ei sar Hight, Winger [Leo the way for the Wheat Kings, Whitby Hillerests, at Whitby] MIDGETS NOSED OUT [had been achieved on the track. Sox in a trade for righthanded pitcher Barry Latman. STena Commission, said they willimatch misconduct for slugging|seorer in the series. ©lIscoring four goals and picking up|Arena, 8.30 p.m. (4th game of 4-| St. Gregory's, the first Oshawa Stirling Moss, also of Britain, While all this is going on and American League fans See vid esi ge i Tg Br, Cee Lacule over thel wy were Short. two play. one assist. out-of-7 series). entry in the CYO Midget series in/finished 100 yards behind. are wondering if Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers or |j,ni0 "A council. pon fers. Centre and captain Ted Chicago White Sox are going to benefit most from the The move follows a suggestion| PENALTY HELPS | Power was out with tonsillitis and deals--Ilet's look at the facts. Camilo Pascual of Wash- |iast winter by Hap Emms, coach| With 25 seconds of the penalty defenceman Jack Douglas was ington Senators passed old Walter Johnson's famous [of the Barrie Flyers. A canvass/left, Hull's Pit Richer broke nursing a broken hand. strikeout record yesterday, when he fanned 15 Boston [of the league showed most man- through to score at 14:14. Only| Chatham drew eight of 15 pen- ) ) R agers willing to consider North|32 seconds later Paul Seguin |alties. Red Sox to give Senators a 10-1 victory. Walter John- Eon . 8 rapped home Hull's fifth marker. son struck out 14 batters for Washington, away back | -- ~~ °° | Copper Leyte cut Chatham's on May 23, 1924. Ted Williams hit his 493rd homer in ASSEMBLE. TEAM deficit to one goal at 15:57, but] (QLD COUNTRY . this game--fourth highest total of all time, tied with the NEW ' YORK (AP)_--Al Stub. Wher Comifam ilied they goal: S late Lou Gehrig--but in the face of Pascual's perfor- |bins, English soccer coach, told| Ray Nadeau score in the open OCCER SCORES mance, Williams' feat was almost forgotten. {a press luncheon Monday he will| ¢ stant Jevermbling 2 New York] oh 3 ¥ throt Tor Trail whi) LONDON (CP) -- Evening soc- : team April 25 to play in an in-| Nadeau got three for Hull while cer games played in the United BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa Minor Hockey Association ternational round - robin tourna-|teammate Paul Seguin notched Kingdom Monday: will hold its 9th annual "Meet The Champions" banquet |ment. Alf Sherwood of Newport|two and Richer a single. | English League for their "City League" hockey champions, on Wednes- |Cily, England, one of the best| op... ta First Division : z British defeneemen, will be one athgate was a standout for | poiton 3 Manchester 1 day, May 11th, at Osaws Legion Hall haa Sli shamp of the players to report here, said|Chatham until he lost his temper Third Division ionship teams, trophy. winners, eic. wi e Teled at a |Stubbins, and started stick swinging. He'Shrewsbury 2 Barnsley 2' gala affair repleté with guest speakers, sponsors, NHL remem hid eatin Ad and OHA dignataries, etc. ST. THOMAS, who eliminated Oshawa Genosha Hawks in the Ontario Basketball Assoc. Intermediate "A" semi-finals, won the OBA title over the week-end, when they triumphed over the "Soo" 127-107 on the round . .... KNOTTY PN) LEE celebrates his 60th wedding anniversary today. There are a lot of old-timers in Oshawa's baseball fra- ' " -- . terkity wie would like fo wich him well--and on behalt Don't waste time talking! Call Allied of them, we send along to Smith Falls, their very best Investments Co. If you need money. wishes. We can think of Walt Fair, Reg. Fair,Uncle Art See us now! You can borrow $1,600. Legge, Charlie Hall, "Cy" Dell, a young fellow named Denver Wilson, Hales Barker, Harold Sheridan, Andy | Repay only $35 monthly. Dobson, "Duke" Dainty up in Detroit, "Kip" Rowden, | Ken Roderick, and no doubt a few names we have un- fortunately omitted--but they would all like to send along best wishes to Knotty Lee today. Knotty owns a @ ® CY 40-room hotel in Smith's Falls, spends most of the | True gasoline economy. ... 4-door convenience winters in Florida. Knotty is happy--so are his old | Oshawa "buddies"--and that's just the way if should CHECK ALL YOUR NEEDS See it... try it... buy it! be! LJ cial backing and verbal support to a Junior club. Some- | The final five games will be Ni h th . . elbowing and tripping, both in the oi : : . a3 Fo Shas " 2 i |cello assisting. attack in the second period but times this transition can take place within one season, |rollea on Tuesday in Calgary. |second period. A .ISt. Gre, 's 'were unable te 1e I 1S St. Gregory's moved well out in gory a ie i] 1. Are you in arrears of taxes? 2, Are you behind in your mortgage payments? HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 3. Are you short of money to pay your present mortgage? 4. Do you want te lidate all your debts? 5. Do you have medical or hospital bills? 6. De By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junior B you need money for your vacation? 7. Is your first or second mortgage coming Allan Cup Peterborough 1 Toronto 4 due? 8. Do you need money for business reasons? 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