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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1960, p. 11

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'New Ball Game NOT GIVING UP.YET RE. 'Played In Oshawa Paul Richards Admits |7 +s es 5 in A got 10 keep winning. i we kd By ROGER TETREAULY The game is played indoors or {vn By JOE REICH , how com we : & | "I got to watch ont that my Press Blall Writer gutdoors with an infigled rubber | a : y oP g al ghtly large an A d {guys dow't go desd on me now, MONTREAL (CP)~B game baht shightly larger than & soft Lacked Hitting $7 her do, you rity see » thing flying svound LER patil NEW YORK (AP) "They out: , they that incorporates of la ball. Two (ums of seven mes (gone oor way." | "Fhey did alt right in this ser The. phe all the get ton much hitting mt we got al we posded."" ---- |United States, It will be 8 round- former member of Hungary's robin competition nationd team, : With a group of fellow-immi- grants, Mezeys formed two teams OLD COUNTRY {and they started to play games iregularly in a district park, It SOCCER SCORES caught on quickly and soon he LONDON (Reuters) {and Tetens got together and ar ranged an interprovincisl series of soccer games played in United Kingdom Monday, ENGLISH LEAGUE ! First. Division Blackburn, Chelsea 1 Third Division Coventry } Bournemouth 0 Hull City 2 Barnsley 6 Port Vale 2 Halifax AP Wirephoto Queens PR 0 Brentford 0 } Fourth Division | Dartington 5 Millwall 2 Barrow 1 Acerington | dradiord 2 Crewe Alox 0 Hart'lepools 0 Exeter 0 aspects crosse, haskethell and soccer has each defend a net six feel igh! leaught on ip ports of Canada. and pinetootAen Across ! I's ealled team bandball and Players may dribble the The Orioles were held to 27 hits was introduced eight yeers ase or pass i but they may i» Jeep the fu Sates, Getie Hood hy immigrants from continental possession for more (hen three ing went or 1), Brooks Robin (Bur where it has long heen seconds Rody. checking 1 4 Sow are you gong to son 4 tor 7} Gus riandos 4 for én mitted, The field is 150 C ] % ie : po Canada now there are groups ye A handball Ah Cana oi hat Sounas Jive 2 fresn, Jackte Brands 2 for ; ond Pod HALL OF FAME FOUNDER | playing the game in Montreal, dian debut in Toronto under Udo!" vps oo haven't given 1p Gentile 3 for 11, They bit only NEW YORK (AP) Stephen Cc oronto, Hamillon, Oshawa, Ont, Tetens, a German Immigrant, we've stiff got mine games left (0 two home runs to five for the Cari, 77, millionsire philanthrer | St, Catharines, Ont,, and some in- But it's in Montresl that the oisy and they've got 11, Amy. © Pees ipist end a (ounder of the hase. terest developing in Winnipeg. sport has found the most inter: thing ean happen," In the winning clubhouse, Yan- ball hall of fame at Cooperstown, | A North American ghampion- est, Ss Tt sounded as if the astute Bal. kee manager Casey Stengel ve N.Y., died at his home here Sat ship tournament will he played Here, Andy Mezey, 25, has Gone (imore manager wes whisthing in fused lo declare the Yankees in. urday. here Oct. § with three teams a big Job of boosting the game! the dark, which it was when Sup." -- {from Canada and three from the with native Canadians, He 18 8 day's doubleheader between Bal timore and New York ended, with i ; fms i 34 oe , the, Yankees winning both, 748, an , for 8 sweep of the four: A ar Veep for light clearing Three days ago, the Orioles were in a Wiel rst piace the sssloveling veefifling with the Yankees, Today the Ori oles are four full games behind and tied with Chicago for second place i Richards had seen his four fledgling pitchers all fall, Only Milt Pappas, in the fourth game, went the distgnee but it was his| misfortune to he pitted against) ? Ralph Terry, who hurled a two-| hit shutout, Steve Barber, Chuck Estrada and Jack Fisher all needed relief help, POOR HITTING A FACTOR | 4 "It wasn't our pitching that! heat ws," said Richards, "It was! § our hitting--the lack of it---with =} men on bases, Or maybe I'm not | | Results the PLAY IN SCHOOL, The teams travel back and tlorth regularly between the two |eities now for games thet draw up to 500 fans | This fall the Montreal Catholic |Behool Commission plans fo in troduce it to students in schools (under its [arisdiction, The city parks dig nt plans to make the gam# part of the recreation program next summer Mezeys sald he recently Information on the game sports club In Winnipeg i PITTSBURGH GETS TASTE OF WORLD SERIES TICKET FEVER the club that it was accepting | In anticipation of World Beries reserved an dc participation at Forbes Field tickets, These clerks are husily sorting first The Pittshurgh Pirates front 6 Dusty he f teh of those orders office was deluged over the weekend with more than 120, 800 orders for World Beries OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WIN EX GAMES ou orders for The flood of mail sents | followed an announcement by bleacher CASE 480" Costs less to owh less to operate, sent 0 a HOLABSIC LEAGUE The LanderStark 'Classic' League swung inte aetion Friday might at the Eastway Bowl with most of the hays giving 8 good secoynt of the meelves while some had & Bitle difficully get tng untracked"' after (he halidays The teams looked very smart in thelr new shirts provided by the sponser Lander-Stark ON Limited The "Classic 15 using the "'pip-fall point system" of seoring which 15 he Coming mare J in both Canada and the US, With 8 league sch 4s many as LANDER STARK 10 points Bill Potts led the / excellent triple af 578 closely ollowed by Tony Lupel, George Brahin and Jim Thomson, Bil Welsh role the game of the night, a 213 The Hawk good open led by Tony Lupel and George Brabin as they jumped on the Eagles for two games snd in additien swept 7 pinfall points for # tolal of nine which gave them 'the league lead Bill Potts was the had a £ night hig difiarence @s | Drive-in 4 Shop 2; Birike Grill. 4 Lloyd Sabiny' 3 Ouie Keeler's 2 4 Wilson Furniture 2; B.D. Hyman Estate 2 and College Hill IGA | A and W Hew HUMORBESQUE BLIND LEAGUE Here we are starting another of howling High howler for the week was Charlie Lovell (163, 176) 4; Bill Hunks had (146, 186) 273 al Mi all (124 256: Ada nough ' (08 } 184; § Wake! ko (74 134 With handicap 82); Mary Lear) Siblock (88, 65) We would like hig } NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES wir frst d of f with flying start LEAGUY got und wily # fora, wha rolled a lavel ( the Lions took twa games from Doug Keeler and his Oilers in & very fine The Lions came up with six pin fall points for a total of eight on the night while the Dilers salvaged five giv ing them six altogether Charlie Andor's Colts disposed of the Chiefs in their three games hut were only able to pick up four pinfall point for their total of seven. Although the Chiefs falled to win 8 game they still series managed three pin fall points as Baohby Richardson held them up The Faloon and George $d the Je 4 Reid in sxeellent form, with Bill Welsh and Waller colt eq y effective, hattled it out with the Falcons winning two games Lo one. The Faleons also picked up two pin-fall points while the Jets gol one High Keores B. Polls 578 (208); 7, Lupel 842, 6G. Brabin 536 J. Thom son 988, 6. MeCormiek 5% Sent 820, B, Welsh 520 (218); D, Kes JUA K., Guan S14 (200); B. Richardson $id, 6. Reid 510 & Slaiia 3 cdl, Aliadings 5, Hawke, 0 Lions 3 dots 8 and Bales WESTMOUNT LADIER LEAGUE Here we are again A New season and a new league name. The name of our league is now the "Town and Country League" Here are the hetter scores of our first night, Maybe there will he a few mere next week, we hope Hien Triples B Yulll 573, M. While ah igh singles d J. Legere derson 296, | 1] Rerniek gis, M b ) Points pte; Team 1, rabin 804 and N Team &, 4 j Teams 4, 4 i Team §, 1; am 8, 11 Team 8, 0; Team 7, 0 0d B. Yuill 84 An Montgomery 200, Richmond 208 Team § MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Over A00 Mary Nichols 552 (286 226); Ottis White 513 (318, 195); Queen fe Lounds 485 (1680, 998); Fairley Bouckley 43 (178. 261); Marion Hut , 335) and Vida Morey Vi Moore 280 Byiwia 208 and Ada Tonkin 208 he attendance was good for the first day. The ahsent howlers will he oheeked for next week, when failure to appear will he recognized as drawal from the league Myrna MOTOR CITY MEN'S LEAGUE Auto Trim maeved into tap spol with 4 vietory aver Ozale Keeler's elub while Harold Ball's boys stayed with the leaders by taking a twotoone vietory aver Vie's Barber Shop. Hennlng's squad dropped a gloss n, despite a 'Dewar' Rullen, wha had an exceptionally bad night for sueh a competitior, The PEL alr must have upsel him Lucky Strike Grill remained just ane int behind the leaders When doe gh's lads Just nosed out Mickey with Gord MeCormick | J Brabin 231, M. White 226, | 2 with: | 1 ( Helen | Clots Ella Ha and Helen Ji We'll skip the Lemon Lea But lool pul tandings {i Flyer Belles 1, Pinchers 1, and Dingies out, No. 4 LEAGUE Sleeper L x 4, Jets 4 Cats § and Guttersnipe All games ended in 8 to | scores, The Bix Best shaded Bailey's Benders with [Big BUY' Butler going from the ridi gulous to the sublime hy howling {80 and then 283, Nothing like a con sistent howler, With Al J son being the "hig wheel' once again, the Sleep ers were the victors Perry led the Luck the lowly Gutiersnipes picked themselves off the floor to eloh ber the Alley Cals, EU Dumas was best for the winners, but a team of fort of 1331 in the final game was the hig blow Al Jamieson was high man of the | Bight with 692 (248, 254) followed by Al | Perry 688 (270) and EU Dunws 615 (219 | 880) Good single games were hy Butler 463, Bill Maxwell 258, Jack Daw gon 246, Jim Pool 2384, Jack Milne 284, Ralph Glover 280, Doug Tayler 210, Bill Smith 207, Howard Vann 207, Wes Keenan B06, George Hubbard 208 and Al VBlicky" Mosier S01 Bob Spiers took over as "King of {the lemon leaguers" with 70 and #1 Members of his court are Jim Gros jene #0, "Big "RIG" Bill Butler #0, {dim Hodgson #2 Joe Slire 8M, Jim | Poot 86, George Pratt 92, Winston Fetch 85 and Erpie Cheredaryk 97, Don't for get to push that button | COUNCIL APPROVES OTTAWA (CP) Construetion of a new 7,000-seat football stand at Lansdowne Park, home of Of tawa's football Rough Riders was approved Monday night hy city counell, The joint $260,000 project hy the city and the Cen tral Canada Exhibition Associa tion 1s to he part of the winter works program supported finan clally hy the federal and Ontario governments, Osha Old In h dale stated mo ho out the compare 201 | Bowling Lane vith aut he eludin an wh Bil | eh makes IL pos Oshawa Trundlers Score Bs Guests At 'Plantation' without which they ya five-pin howling circle lunch eounter the open- the lanes on ling Lanes Exhibition | 0'« leaving how! ng took place 1 1,adies League championship elub tation Bow! Men's Major nning well represented a tion Be treet nigi with Aa jor ind Pl eam came MN Spee meeting het pecial the men e aeled a | i atirae " Vi een the Double mond st m Hoult, Bey el I guest de, Marg | father o ind the 5 given a tremend the Diag Giny Audrey ni Lars Janet Poel Kin Roh Hank Sarnovsky nembers of the 1960 Canadian hampionship adie and men's club The Oshawa ho defeated Double Diamond trundlers vo games to one, Isabelle King came up with a 800 game for the Oshawa squad and Bert Garside had a 300 game for Double Dia mond Another pecial mateh took place dian Cleaners of Aseol - Clothes of from the elaborate members of the nd I 1 a brilliant effort five-pin Grand Man 1 Gallagher and opening rem Crys ( that he had visited Intest and med establishments through (he province, hut nope eould with the new Plantation { of the vier v establishment ne | fully contain equipped nd all facilities, in cam system ible for howl natiec machine modern nter exhibition helween Aca Oshawa and Ioronto most to order Your most amiable Mansfield 1 Carlisle Northampton 3 Chester 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 11 Arbroath 3 Brechin 2 (Brought forward from Sept, 21) TO COACH IHL, CLUB SARNIA .(CP) Fraser Glec son of Sarnia, former coach of Toronto Marthoros of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior league, leaves here al the end of the month to coach the newly organized Muskegan, Mich, en try in the International Hockey league Men's Major League, with Aca dian Cleaners winning all three games Ozzie Keeler was top shooter for Acadign with #32 (319); fol lowed by Lloyd Sabins, 777; John Hrieo 670; John Trott 686 (814) and Die Adams 602, The Aseol Clothes club consisted of Bid Moy ris; Vie McCabe; Al Bplers; Bill Rutledge; Keith Barrett and Sol Kaufman The hospitality extended to all guests hy the management of Plantation Bow! was tremendous and the Oshawa delegation came For the one-day championship tourn nadian entries ament next are month the Ca Montreal In ternational, To ron t 0 Harmony and From the U Ame NJ New Sport BA op Fastern Leag Kury lich John cet) Carlo Longarini reported from Catharines bl with MeGuire Hoy Ham York ton rican and Handhall 8. there is Newark Schwahen Flizaheth Club of NJ, Club, The Newark team Is made up entirely Bon ue luk Ron Don om companion Pp opened STE rofesgior And Grosso loan of native U8 S00 Thunderbirds [Start Training MARIE Fhunderbirds hal Teepees and from Hockey training Monday with eight of last year's squad and a rink full of hopefuls Freshman coach Bill Reay, for mer Toronto Maple Leaf mentor, higd holdovers Boh Wilson Jim Farelli Quenville Offidani Matt Rav. Bill i Milan Ont of the here Mery Tibbs, Mar along Timmy | Ron Brain and George are expected to arrive Wed both home mighty proud to be includ: nesday Toronto City ed in such a spectacular event, | Black Hawks Chicago giving the Yankee pitchers mueh credit, Mayhe thelr pitching was Just too good for us, "We had several chances and didn't take advaptage of them Any one of the four games, ex-| cept one (the first game of Sun day's doubleheader) could have Sales & Service als RO 2.8351 TA 82780 GL 5.1440 TORONTO » OTTAWA « LONDON « Corvair's as easy to own ...as it is fo handle! 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