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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1960, p. 14

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df ai ~, 1 I Shacks os Se SL IXAR7:113 o SPORTS |NHL Teams Tune 3 VL Willie Mays Bids CALENDAR Vig Ex. Action For Batting Title [mm == | om com mm ps so pmo SSR. fn Cotes "HE EL rt, FM By ED WILKS ended the champions' losing|combined for 19 strikeouts, just|at Ki Civie Memorial Sta- Hockey League season, seem to to ie iiee oC Sa ws Associated Press Staff Writer |streak at three. {two shy of the record for an ex- dium, at 8.00 p.m. b J markers by Phil Maloney, Chico | The plot's beginning to perk up| Larker was Lfor2 and picked tra-inning game, SOFTBALL | othe Wings, fourth in the Mai and Eddie Kachur, i heb race for the National |up a point for the first-place tie| Rookie Tommy Davis drove in| (City Championship R ou nd. ame regular schedule last sea- 0 Teague batting title. There are|With Groat as the Dodgers beat|four runs, three with his 10th| Robin -- Heffering's Imperials vs %0%, Tuesday night zipped gaqrip DEVELOPS eB ve days left, but here|the St. Louis Cardinals and 21- homer, as the Dodgers clipped|geugog Cleaners, at Alexandra through their eighth exhibition "ges y checking featured the ot Willi 4 : {game winner Ernie Broglio 5-1.|Broglio's winning streak at five.\park "at 8.00 p.m. game in eight nights. They picked poston". Winnipeg skirmish. comes V/f.le, Mays gained two points with alt was his eighth defeat. Roger| UAW League Finals -- Kent's UP their eighth straight victory, myings became rough at ome While Norm Larker of Los An-| joie "and two singles in four|Craig (8-3) was the winner, al-| "pio ie at Alexandra Park, overpower ing Vancouver Can- point' when Mike Kardash of Win- geles and injured Dick Groat of) ip. "qriving in the Giants' run|lowing five hits and striking outlay 700 pm '|ucks of the Western League 10-3 nines 'and Leo Labine of Boston [Pittsburg's champion 4E Fates ina 3.1 loss to the Chicago Cubs. (six. That gave the Los Angeles" )cy "\iiiget Playotts -- (2nd Defore 5500 fans at Vancouver. ihrew punches. are kg ae a Francisco] Milwaukee retained a half- Staff a total of 1. breaking ame of Southern Ontario Finals), Toronto Maple Leafs shut out! Johnny Bucy scored twice for '| Giants has climbed to .322 in his|8ame edge over St. Louis for(h€ major league strikeout rec. Oshawa Fernhill Genosha Sault Ste, Marie Thunderbirds of Boston, Doug Mohns, Labine and | Gla for a second title, [Second Inoncy 4 a gd standings ond tie Dodgers set last season... 0 "Gals, at Galt, 8.00 p.m, the Eastern Professional League Orval Tessier added singles. - |despite a 9+ efeat a Hladel- id » ~#| Groat has heen sidelined with- pha Four hearned Fons with two THURSDAY'S GAMES td while Chicago lati Slavia Gord Reda accounted for Win- out a time at bat since breaking| ' out in the eig nning broug Bib, " Aihis wrist September 6. He has| THREE-RUN HOMER the Phils from behind against/SOFTPALL od Bisons of the American League.| The Bruins fired three goals 1 only three games left. Larker has| Dick Stuart walloped a three- Milwaukee right - hander Joey| CY CHAmMPORSIE WOH n Oc At Fort William, Boston Bruins against their former goaltender, { five; Willie, four. {run homer in the first inning for|Jay (9-8). Dick Farrell (11-16)|8obin -- Oshawa Herc hans vs grabbed a 34 lead in the first Harry Lumley, before he gave Groat, who expects to get back the Pirates, then opened the 16th| was the winner in relief of Robin | SCUgog Seanen, at Alexandra period then coasted to a 5-1 w joe Winnipeg net chores to into the line - up against Mil-|with a double off loser Cal Mc-| Roberts, who gave up a two-run| ark, 800 pm. triumph over the WHL Winnipeg oo , ake ¥ waukee this weekend in a warm |lish (4-14) as they beat the Reds| homer by Del Crandall, Warriors. of a, ) ities A oath Toe Blake lup for the World Series opener|on a follow-up single by Dick| The Cubs and Giants each had| ' The Wings were led by veteran anadiens shuffled his roster at Pittsburgh a week from to-|Schofield, It was the first hit in|six hits, but a two-run homer by Germany S Ace right-winger Gordie Howe and Al with rookie forwards after regu- day, returned as a pinch-runner|two trips for Schofield, who has|Frank Thomas, his 21st, in the Johnson, a draft pickup from the lar centre Phil Goyette reinjured as the Pirates defeated Cincin-|batted .400 as a sub for Groat at|fourth inning off Billy O'Dell will Not Race WHL Spokane Comets, with two an ear in practice, i 43 in 16 innings Tuesday shortstop. | (8-13) was the difference, Don goals apiece, Singles went to Blake sent Bob Rousseau to Bs} 4 A Ihe ngs game| Fred Green (8-4) won it as the|Cardwell (9-15) was the winning| Norm Ullman, Gary Aldcorn, Hull - Ottawa Canadiens of the p oye |1ast of four Pirate pitchers who'pitcher. . . Warren Godfrey, Val Fonteyne, EPHL and said Cliff Pennington of the year in the mars ag 149 er | With Elliott Brian Smith and Jerry Melnyk. and Wayne Connelly will line up J . Orland Kurtenbach, Bruce Car- with the Habs in two games prior Red Feather LONDON (AP)--The troubled michael and Len Lunde, the last to Saturday night's All - Star oston OX ire [Berlin political situation Tues-jon loan to Canucks from the battle in Montreal. day wrecked Britain's mile-of- Wings, scored for the losers, | © | Off {the year race hetween Herb El- PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT K . Fl Mgr. Bucky Harris 7 lo, hi so reors "Y Weotiane wer Kansas City A's . TORONTO (CP)--The provin-|gioete 3G Wl ahe = Fo. Tar. rugged pace with an engagement f I / cial high school football tourna- Mlagirie alentin of Last Ger-\;,night in Edmonton against the A . A , hy ld ' BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Red|plaining that Mike Higgins, field ment, held in conjunction with Evening News .announced WHL Edmonton Flyers, ttain ota v1; ug ' So shoo up its managerial manager, '"'will have complete thé United Appeal last year, has , . p VOU Credit for the Leaf win went fs. Cs £ be? Py ' ot ook OY firing Stanley charge of players and Neil will|been pid gt nly the On-| that Valentin and other East Ger-| yainly to forward Frank Mahov- >> i (Bucky) Harrs and John Murphy | have complete charge of our mi-|tario Federation of School Ath- man Stars cannot zor travel per lich, who scored twice to break n ttendance BOBBY JONES RE-LIVES 30 YEARS AGO in favor of Richard O'Connell and|nor league system and I'll help|jciic Associations announced mits to compete In the meet be- hig own slump of seven scoreless " Neil. Mahoney. the best 1 can." Tuesday night. ing organized by London news- games, KANSAS CITY (AP)--Kansas Thirty vears ago, Bobby | side the stone plaque that was champion, of Bethesda, Md O'Connell, business manager, O'Connell added that it is the|-- - eee | PADEY'S, scheduled for tonight ati Thunderbirds outskated Leafs City Athletics passed the 850,000 Jones (centre) famed golfer, | unveiled to commemorate his | The ceremony took place just [for the last 12 years, was named| Red Sox belief that the position VOTED MAN OF YEAR White City Stadium, i in the first period, but NHL mark Tuesday night in admis- completed his grand slam of | feat, With him are Totten P. | prior to the opening of the to replace Harris with the title| of general manager is outdated| ) " : The clash between Elliott and power told the story later despite sions sold for this season and, golf by winning the U.S. ama- | Heffelfinger, playing captain of | second World Golf Tournament, (of executive vice-president, in baseball "and the three of us| TORONTO (CP)--Lou E. Dav- Valentin was to have been the putstanding netminding by Den- according to a contract with the teur at Marion Golf Course, | the U.S, amateur team and | today, at Ardmore, Pa. Mahoney, supervisor of east- can talk to each other and make|ies of Edmonton has been voted highlight. They did not meet in/nis DeJordy. city, must remain here another He's shown here posing be- | Deane Beman, national U.S. --(AP Wirephoto) |orn scouts for eight years, was decisions." [raciag's ing o te your! by He Olympics because Valentin] Mahovlich scored twice within year, -- m---------- ------ m= named director of the Sox minor| . ¢ this iq. the members of e Jockey's failed to qualify for the 1500./14 seconds in the second period.| The club is to be sold soon b: in league system, succeedin CRA pgs, OY 1d Benefit Association of Canada, it metre finals in which Elliott won|Johnny Wilson and Allan Stanley heirs of the late Arnold I - Rocky Marciano uw. (alking with report, Boston standing, agreed; 'Aye'i1| Was announced Tuesday. [the gold medal. Valentin, how-|got the other goals. {principal stockholder, and the f 1 : ment. said|trade anybody . , . there are no| The annual awards dinner will [ever, holds the European mile Goals by Bobby Hull, Elmer minority stockholders. % f . BF SPOR fore afte) the annoy opment ex. | untouchables." {be held here Oct, 27. Jim Cole- record of 3:56.5, Elliott's world Vaso and Murray Balfour sent! A Kansas City group is nego- "We wi e a ' " | ix t 4 On Television | ------------ "| Harris, veteran big league ™a%: Publicity director of the record ls 5:54.5. : the Hawks ahead 3-0 in the first tiating for purchase of the club - manager. came to the Red Sox Jockey Club, will present the] Laszlo Tabori, the exiled Hun. |=" |hut others have expressed a de- ' By Geo. H. Campbell | NEW YORK (AP) Rocky | K w Dutchies May as special assistant to Joe Cro.|Man of the year" plaque to Dav- garian who could not compete 'in MUST DEFEND sire to buy the franchise from / Marciano, retired undefeated ~ nin, then Sox general manager, |'®% the Olympics because he now| QUEBEC (CP)--Gene Letour-|the minority stockholders, Se SPORTS EDITOR heavyweight boxing champion * E lin 1958, He succeeded Cronin| A native of Montreal, Davies|lives in the United States and i1s|neau, national commissioner off A Kansas City group is nego- siznied Tdesday 10 stor of hipjon Still Have ntry | when the latter became Ameri-|is general manager of the West- stateless also Is out sg the racelthe Canadian Boxing Federation, tiating for purchase of the club : ul Jovi ON rr C I V nt can League president in 1959. |ern Canada Racing Association With a torn leg muscle, said Tuesday bantamweight but others have expressed a de- "| 'Everything From Soup To Nuts is leVision Drogrém w pe bib KITCHENER (CP)--Kitchener- "Murphy was a great reliefland has been associated with Elliott's strongest opponents champion ay Devison g sire to buy the franchise and yy am Hi hg Wit present waterloo Dutchmen may Jump pitcher for New York Yankees Canadian racing for more than now may be Gordon Pirie of Glace Bay, N.S. has been or- move it to another city, Te p by Me ii 'S are a rde aget back into senior hockey _|who finished his active career 30 years. He manages thorough- Great Britain and Terry Sullivan dered to defend his title against| The three-year contract pro- CITY CHAMPIONSHIP softball action, a round- 2 ag ison Square Garden from' phe Dutchies announced sev-| with the Sox and then joined the|bred racing meetings at Edmon- of Rhodesia, both of whom broke Quebec's Marcel Gendron by Oct. vides that if 850,000 admissions robin game, was scheduled for last night but at the time [1950 to the present eral weeks ago their withdrawal club's front office force and ad-|ton, Calgary, Regina and Saska- four minutes when Elliott won at|31, Otherwise, Letourneau said, are sold, the club cannot be of writing, we have no idea whether or not they played, | Matciase vill 4 the mney from Qatatio Hockey Asioeiation vanced to head the farm system. 'toon. 'Dublin last week in 3:57, ithe title will be declared vacant.' moved the succeeding year. ' . ¢ ; nf ww ala a the [ight a rview genior play. esday L - -- ee ---- -- - em ------------ yan nor who won the game, if they did Play, One Would ae guest stars. officials met with the arena com- most spect that it was a tie--since nel er tea mission in an effort to get ice the trouble to turn in their scorebook. The big game of time. : the City title playoff grind is tonight, at Alexandra Park BASEBALL | If the feant eam get ico wine. \tweer f I's yerials and Scugog Cleaners Jrs. officials say the player silud between Heff Imper ils a d cug g Cl 2 ers: S LEADERS ks in shape for a team. It would If the Imper in repeat their triumph of last week, probably play in a league with they'll be just about "in" for the city championship, ---- - roland. Gait, Oakville, Whitby However he Juniors can cop the verdict tonight, then By THE ASSO( IATED PRESS we Belleville there's a big chance of there being a two-way tie at the American League errr, | end of the schedule, which would necessitate a sudden=~ Runnels. AB R HPet Boston 523 3 80 166 .317 death geme, or special 2-out-of-3 series, The Juniors |Smith, Chicago 80 169 .315 Yankees Open have to win this one tonight, in order to stay in the run- Skowron, NY 526 62 162 308 ning. If Imperials take another win tonight,' they'll not (Wan. R30 ans in % 3 308 Ticket Sale only extend their undefeated record but they'll be within Runs--Mantle, New York 117. one more win of the title, with still two games left to Runs batted in--Maris, New! NEW YORK (AP)--New York play York 108. Yankees announced Tuesday o Hits--Minoso 177, they will accept mail orders for Doubles--Skowron and Fran: world series games at Yankee Apparently we had our playoff dates a little mixed. |cona, Cleveland 33 {Stadium immediately. A limited : According » Galt sports page--and they should be Triples--Fox, Chicago 10, [number "of box and reserved a os : 5 positive 5 y Fernhill Genosha Aces are to play the Home runs--Maris 39 seats will be sold by mail only, i bo f"---------- ; : * ' J " . . Stolen base: Aparicio, Chl-|mhere wi 3 "ove » coun» esis return game their OASA Southern Ontario final cago 48 ses paicio, ou There vil ho do ove Sue a BUY NOW A | ' : ) m aks pr" sale of se tickets. series, Midget brand, up in Galt tonight. This means that Pitching -- Coates, New York, i will be accepted only ane i THESE CARS MUST GO the Fer 11 Midgets have to win tonight, or their season ns 800. from the Yanks' recognized is all cleaned up. They have a good chance--they had the Wri outs -- Bunning, Detroit, joket territory " } i] mm. ay first game of the series practically wrapped up here : National League | The announcettent vag hi ic ! fi 8 2 1 ; y at ma kel ers 4 Saturday nig then fumbled it away, with a serious : AB R H Pct an a only from metro 1956 1953 lapse in the closing frames. If Fernhill can win tonight |Groat, Pgh 63 83 183 1 / i i 3 Larker, LA 425 53 138 politan New York, northern New in Galt, the third and deciding game will be played this ¢ k 25 53 13¢ Dan ey amd ; Mays, SF 563 106 188 . ow i Saturday, likely in Hamilton or Brampton. Meanwhile, |Clemente, Pgh 558 26 176 southern New England at $4.20 CHEVROLET i PON i IAC other than the Oshawa City Championship series and the |Boyer, StL 535 94 162 .303! Standing BO - any| TAW tie Binal al & Be 33 i - |Moon, LA 468 74.140 ,299)/€ach maj : npg. i ¢ . J UAW League finals, local softpall action is about finish Runs--Bruton, Milwaukee, 107,|quantity for single games at 2-Door Sedan. Green and Ivory. A : 25 Series Sedan. Metallic Green, A | ed for the 1960 season. Only major event remaining 1s Runs batted. in--Aaron. - Mil.| Yankee Stadium either by mail reall ood value | I y the All-Ontario Junior "A" championship finals on the |waukee 118. lor at the advance ticket window y 9 . 5995 | y real good running car, $495 ; | | AV 3 p | Thanksgiving week-end, between Scugog Cleaners and Hits--Mays 188 [for specified we dpi 1 NOW ONLY NOW ONLY ............ Sault Ste sia Th =. Tha 1s . 7 ASE ? Yoz Doubles-- Pinson, Cincinnati 37. remaining ste | Sault Ste. Marie Juniors. The lads from the "Soo" had Triples. Bruton and Mays 12, |will be sold the day of the game. | better be good--because the Oshawa Junior team appears Home runs--Banks, Chicago 41, Bleacher seats at $2.10 each will] to be clicking right now and they have power in every Stolen bases--Wills, Los An. ue available only the day of each | 1955 You can SAVE NOW AS YOU NEVER HAVE 1953 department, at the plate, on the mound and in defensive |[geles 48. game at the stadium. i onan ell ae at Pitching--MecDaniel, St. Louis -- --- BEFORE We must reduce our used car in- 12-4, 750. | | } : . drasti he end of § X BRIGHT BITS:--Markham Aces lost out in OASA Tg g Drysdsle, Log A Royals Sign | CHEVROLET oe on of Septormoen PONTIAC : 2 Hamilton Fothertaghans. 8 tao. . 2-Door Standard. Smart Tan and time. Come on down and browse around. We're Standard 2-D del in Hort straight series . . . RICHMOND HILL is the 1960 OASA OLD COUNTRY Five Players Beige finish, ready, willing and able fo help you of any time ~ 7 Standard. 2-Door model in Horizon Inter, "AA" championship club. They beat Sault Ste. NOW ONLY f 9inth i il 9:30 at nigh Blue. $ Marie in the third and deciding game RIVAL | MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal L2H 15 § 56 Moming UMELYD et might, NOW ONLY MAN pAb Eo : i . = > ot : SOCCER SCORES Royals of the Eastern Profes- Saturday until 6. idianaie dan MANAGERS for the World Series, which opens next |sional Hockey League Tuesday 8 Wedne v, have proclaimed that Vernon Law of the | [oNDON (Reuters)-- Results of announced the signing of five Pirates and Whitey Ford of Yankees will be the opposing |British soccer games Tuesday: [players for the 1960-61 season. pitchers in the first game , . . A RECORD CROWD of ENGLISH LEAGUE rey are Sefarcoman Amire 1953 20,935 sat in on the game in Winnipeg Monday night Third Division | wiki. Pris Black, Lulu Denis and PONTIAC ET when Edmonton Eskimos snapped Blue Bombers' victory Branyg 3 Bucess In 0 Glen Cressman, | CHEVROL string, with a 15-2 triumph . , . BUCKY HARRIS was |. . Xourth Division | Cressman played last season(f « : fired by Boston Red Sox yesterday along with farm club Cathiele 3 ov igh with Kingston Frontenacs of the 4-Door Sedon. With heater. Top director Johnny Murphy, Mike Higgins is ticketed for clots -- -- Same league while ie oper fous value. 2-Door Sedan. Saddle Brown finish. he GM job in Boston . . . AL CICOTTE, to nobody's BRITISH AIRCRAFT team that won the league cham. | NOW ONLY . $345 surprise, has been voted the top minor league baseball In the 15 years since the Sec-|pionship. I | NOW ONLY player of the year ... JAMES D. NORRIS has quit ond World War exports of the Royals now have seven players | boxing and dissolved his boxing empire. 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