SPORT OUTDOORS 1 FOR By Jack Sords LAW AND DITMAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 4, 1960 1} | PS FROM THE EXPERTS : ANGLING AND HUNTING f Dick Groat on the left wrist helo, .0 world series sweep in 1927, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS |... 0 = meet LJ o THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Pin Pickers 6, Forgetfuls 5, Carlings. Team Sta -- 38; Once again, we are in a new bowling 4, Belles 3 and Dingles 0. |Crowell's 2:8; Nu-Way 26; Jordan's . - season and the year is off to a good| 3-5; Jury Loven 15 Mosers Us| Bl] To ' start with two teams vying for top| EAD DEPT, |3:4; Gold Mecal 03; 035 Peo honors, Judging by the big game of Team Standings -- Six Best 11, Alley ple's 02 and Motor City 1. 54 total pins accumulated by Joe!Cats 10, Elbow Benders 9, Has Bins | . . O'Malley's team, this looks like the 9, Sleepers ) Jets 8, Lucky Six and | DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE Sta With team 0 beat, Guttersnipes |, Competition was keen tonight as all Elbow teams were out to break the three . . 1 tie, but when the war of battle| TORONTO (CP)--Happ Emms, * X Team Standings: O'Malley 4, Powers By a steady team effort the Oven World Series [isp imme, " 4 i , Bill Smith {had subsided the team were coach d P pretend 28 and high Jets: but with a "uke Hoy a follows: Pin ers, The Bera | Niagara Falls Flyers the oo adios' triple of 728 Was established by McLane a Si. the odds are cut down TONS 8, "SICAL IUES, Tone Block. HOC of By JOE REICHLER | Murtaugh was so happy he partly sunny skies and cool|glior SoC 2 , Associated Press Staff Writer even ed his pitchers for the her but no rain. All games| Games over 200 -- J. O'Malley 257,| Bits 10 8 victory over the Lucky, Six | heads 3 al = Toe tod} A series night made the PITTSBURGH (AP)--A right- second and third games. will be televised in the U.S, and H. Moore 244, 320; L. Cardinal 272 ;R-| Cory' eked out a win over fhe Ae A al Spottight =~ Thu al sirst move by the Junior A coun- handed pitching duel between Right-hander Bob Friend (18- by the CBC in Canada. Powers 207, 207; B. Sagriff 218: y jal 3 do LS Jamieson Jad a very thony, who with two wonderful games cil to keep Bill Hanley on as Vernon Law of Pittsburgh and 12) will pitch here Thursday and Against Ditmar, Murtaugh will Wilkinson 275; P. Korkust 214; ¥. Flyon| S08" 505" sadly "lacking. We TapenLt | Gas an Mi pwled his, Jay ' a8 un OHA business manager. Art Ditmar of New York was southpaw Vinegar Bend Mizell have his "left - handed" hitting)" wivke dis, ses: B. Riscdan 222 and|the vocal chords of "Big Daddy" Wil-| pune Correll came with a Emms gave two reasons at the forecast today for the opening|(14-8) will hurl the first game in platoon, using Rocky Nelson at'D. Harriman 244, 108 had 4 gleat deal w do with Ye. 1193 to tike the bien single for the council meeting why Hanley, who game of the 1960 world series Yankee Stadium Saturday. first base, Bill Virdon in centre, Lemon Leaguers -- L. Cardinal 97; wie (he six Best detested the lowly on, aay, Anse uit look the igh iendered his resignation' last here Wednesday between the Na- Yankee Manager Casey Sten- Bob Skinner in left and S {Rolfe 90; J, Harriman 71, 84; E, Rom. | Guttersaipes. That extra hour of Seep io get down to some serious bowing month, should be backed up and tional League champion Pirates gel is expected to open with Dit- Burgess behind the plate. The hanyi » #7; D. Legere 67, 76; M. oe £°18 © morning must 0 gir 32 we're Boing fo keep up asked to reconsider, 894 Avetican Leagte etampion Bh is De hae EN non oul man to ih nd A. al son was oh eigie a0 mot) 200 Cl ai Tir sir Fe "Woman's "We've got a lot " Toney ded od ' # a y i B. Bu 83 a , Legere 93, 4 Junior hockey, Law was officially named by paw, for Saturday's game. Bob Hoak at third, Groat at short and| [20 Ste? Sod lps were Bok WOT 0% 0% Kino he 2A other Six pepresentatives, and | Danny Murtaugh Sunday ahs Turley, another right-hander, is Roberto Clemente in right field. wg CHEOREOOD LADIES 6331610 C240), y {is ery smal, the sire scores are no-| spine wo should be y pogo the Pirate manager was assured the second-game possibility, Dit- |(227, 208); Vi Norris 620 (229, 220)! Good single were bowled rig ow reasons Hanley wants the 20-game-winning right-hander mar (15-9) am worked on Fri- SWITCH TO RIGHTIES {and' Chris' Collins 616 (203, 230), John Jonassen S27 Andy Van de Sn a Wllows;: 0 9075 Dob ee wants to re- {had completely recovered from a day, pitching five innings against Against a left-hander, the Pi- High Singles -- Dud Mills 250, Betty 277, Ernie Cheredaryk 225, 220; George ss: George Farkins is, 5 bh rr gn. {slightly sprained right ankle. The Boston, rates will switch to their "right-| Eom) oe 2] a a Mo 21 Wayne Patterson si. Jack Broek |Conkey 225, 225; Bert Jones 233, Jack the other hand, Bill has injury hampered his work in al , city partisan crowd of handed" platoon, Dick Stuart 212, Mary Pirie 211, Ev Campbell 211, man 201, Roy McLane 200 and Ward | or ™ yon snsse pos honicki 213. 06: gone out of his way to help all eries tune-up against Milwaukee ..n. Capaciy pariisan ct taking over at first, Gino Cimoli Bea Alexander 209. Molly DePratto 2,70 §t, - Louls 200, {least Don Tilk with 8 '300, Dotithe clubs in this league where series U Pp A some 38,000 is certain to fill every . Hal Smith behind thie 203° Mary Chinn 306, Helen Fetchsison| yyy pi 51° score, Roy McLane (what| an even 200, ever he could and I think it is last Friday night. avilable * nook gin left and Hal Smit 205, Ellen Burrus 202, Doris Ball 201, | Boy Melate oy . avilable * nook and corner of io Virginia Britton 201 and Maria Cum. © Phopey) took over as undisputed "Em| EASTWAY TEN PIN BOWL [safe to say that I speak for the Another encouraging note 10 porhes Field in hope the Pirates » 2° I mings 200, peror of the Lemon League , There is| LANDER-STARK VOLASSIC* Irest of the council when 1 Murtaugh was a report from i avence the Yankees' f Stengel plans to employ the "omens. T ke ® Man any captain would be happy to LEAGUE ! say ge the Yankees four- (4 Lemons, Too numerous to make yave on the opposing team. Other faith-| The boys really settied down this/We'd be losing a good friend and H 3 same lineup regardless of the op- public! ful lemons were Clarence Alles \ a ; nm 60-84, week and the result was some of the ractured last Sept. 6, The Pi- posing pitcher. The possible ex.| Team standings -- Suds 12 points, | winston Petch 71, Bob Speirs 74, EM best bowling seen in the lesgue this| the won Posi Flyers 9, Jets 8, Pinchers 7, Pushers 6, nunag 60, Frank Locke 94, Wes Keen. | far, ination is accepted. last time Pittsburgh AT ALMOST CONSTANTLY, BUT rates' captain and shortstop, who J seption is behind the plate where " » WHO the National League pennant, | ¢eption Js behi p | oie To CIC THEM 1 oH Saturday made his first start in gue. p Elston Howard may spell Yogi 38 v7 81d this pour crippled old. man, Doug Vann continues to set a "lor. ' {more than three weeks, rapped GET UP TO $60 Berra, provided Howard's in- REMEMBER WHEN? ... while not a Lemon Leaguer, Jnck series it a4 bn came up With 4 big 919 tow are ouly 3 points out of the first two hits and Helded faultlessly, Excitement over Pittsburgh's jured finger heals in time, If Milnes Soterving of special men. | giving him the leadershi that i Results -- 8, Colts 6; Oflers reported no ill effects, {first championship in 33 years Howard catches any of the, By THE CANADIAN PRE tion, The fact that his team scratched partment with 188 5 point ks and N % : : y SS " " 9, Faloons 2, 6 Jets 4 hd "Groat positively will play. in'has reached a boiling point. The games, Berra might replace Hec-| Brooklyn Dodgers won the re el ul Do 18 ghd ution hoi with in Thoma Pd Doug Lions 5, Chiels 0. ana 1€1 1 S 1J1 1 the series," said Murtaugh. "This games have long been sold out tor Lopez in left field. World Series for the first time the word be hinderance? (Kecler was in better form and roiled High Scores = D. Va oly a3, is the best news I've had since and scalpers are asking and The other positions are set. Bill in history when they defeated {the high game of the night, a nice 221, 3 4. Thomon 4 ry A ' A - \ i £ G 4 1 (200), K. (201), we clinched the pennant. I don't getting $35 for a $7.70 reserved Skowron will be' at first base, New York Yankees 2-0 at Yankee on Ton A (22); Bigg oe eB she late DB. Kester 546 (221), A. 8 2] [] hd mind saying I was worried about seat and as much as $60 for an Bobby Richardson at secon tadium five years ago today, Edna Elliott 455 (227, 178); Merle Poch of the first section. The Hawks remain | (205), B. rres ale 843, 2 a 2 38, him although I had confidence $11 box seat Tony Kubek at short and Cletis| That gave the Dodgers a 4-3 mar.|/24 (206, 216); Bea Saramak 416 (155, on top with 24 points and a 3 point K. Gunn LAY Y | : y rd 261); Vi Moore 409 (175, 234); Marg Le. edge over the Ollers, who had the most |518. G. Brabis 517, B. Richardson a {that young Dick Schofield would All games are slated to start Boyer at third. The Yankees' two gin in games. Johnny Podres senko 407 (205, 202) and Mary Frobell productive night scoring 9 points and |. Milne 507, J. Mi 505, W. : do a satisfactory job. Schofield at 1 p.m. EDT except that of Sun- big guns, Mickey Mantle and was the winning pitcher in two 403 (206, 197). taking over second place from the|Scott 504, B. Grant 500. MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal out of the all-star. game with a|did a tremendous job for us fill- day, which will start an hour Roger Maris, will be in centre games the other Brooklyn vie- piv A a Tatierson 2, Ania Fone. The Sos Picked ws foe sk 21, Lions. Cols 18, Eagles 18, Fat Itories going to Labine and Loes. Feeters 218, Helen Grey 217, Al Hill closing Eagles who scored 8 points and cons 8, Chiefs 7, and Jets 7. Canadiens Mond ay announced the signing of Cliff Pennington, promising rookie centre Winnipeg, to his first pro con| tract. Managing director Frank Selke said Pennington is being as- signed to the Hull-Ottawa club of the Eastern Professional Hockey League subject to immediate re- call. Meanwhile, coach Toe Blake said he will use the same team for Canadiens' National Hockey League opener as he did Satur- day against the all-stars This means no rookies will be in the lineup and Blake will use only three forward - line units when Toronto Maple Leafs play here Thursday. Goalie Jacques Plante came from| sore ankle but is expected to|ing in for Groat." work out today, | In signing Pennington, Cana- |diens had to make a deal with | Winnipeg Warriors of the West. {ern Hockey League. The War- riors owned minor league rights to Pennington and Canadiens owned NHL rights Canadiens purchased the minor league rights and placed him) with Hull - Ottawa so a close watch can be kept on him. Last year Pennington was with Canada's Olympic hockey repre- sentatives, the Kitchener-Water- loo Dutchmen, after two seasons with Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, He played minor league amateur hockey in his native Winnipeg SPORTS IN BRIEF END ASSOCIATION TORONTO (CP)--Horse owner Bill Beasley and trainer Johnny Passero Wednesday ended an al- most 12-year association during which they had won just about every stake possible on the On- tario racing circuit. Bobby Bate- man, for many years Passero's assistant, will take over as trainer. WILL SUSPEND BOXER i QUEBEC (CP) -- The Quebec Athletic Commission plans a three - month suspension for heavyweight Ritchie Norden of White Plains, N.Y., for his lack- lustre performance against Cana- refunded and Patterson gave aj shortened version of his exhibi- tion AKS ENFORCE TORONTO (CP) --- Promoter Jack Allen said Saturday he has asked the Canadian Boxing Fed- eration to enforce a contract calling for a return title bout in Toronto between Bob Cleroux of Montreal and George Chuvalo of Toronto, Cleroux took Chuvalo's Canadian heavyweight title in an Aug. 17 fight at Mntreal, NORTH WINS TITLE HAMILTON (CP) -- Sudbury Internationals crushed Hamilton dian heavyweight champion Rob-|Jerry's 9-1 Saturday night and ert Cleroux Monday night, Cler-| copped the Ontario Amateur Soft- oux was declared winner by a|ball Association senior A cham. technical knockout in the third plonship, Booker Thomas' gave round after Norden had been'up Jerry's one floored five times puted bunt in. the sixth inning, a and struck out 23. Marv Tavis BOUT FLOPS Sudbury's shortstop, led with two OLDENBURG, West Gerany home runs and a triple. (Reuters) -- World heavyweight- : boxing champion Floyd Patter- son drew only about 150 fans to the 5,000-capacity Weser-ems hall Saturday night when he began an « exhibition tour of West Germany. | Those attending had their money Gordie Howe Will | Miss Opening Game, DETROIT (AP)--Gordie Howe will miss his first opening game| in 15 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, and may be forced| to sit out two other games. The Detroit hockey club said| Monday that the veteran right.| winger, injured in the National Hockey League's all-star game in Montreal Saturday night, will miss Wednesday night's game in| Chicago. and the Thursday night| game here against the same] Black Hawks Howe suffered a wrenched left knee and sprained and twisted ligaments when he collided with Montreal defenceman Bob Tur ner in the first preiod. | As an emergency move, the Wings called Len Haley up from their Edmonton farm club. Haley, 29, will join the club in Chicago. lone hit, a dis- CLUNE SIGNS MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Royals afinounced Wed ne sday that Wally Clune, veteran de- fenceman, has signed his con- tract and is the eighth member in the fold of the Eastern Pro- fessional Hockey League cham- pions. Clune, 30, will be starting| his eighth campaign with. the| Royals. WOMAN DIVER DEFECTS * KARLSRUHE, West Germany| (Reuters)--Baerbel Wolf, 20, a leading East German woman diver, has fled to West Germany, the West German news agency DPA reported Saturday. She was a frequent runner-up in East Germany to Ingrid Kraemer, 17, Vismer of two Olympic gold med- als. WINS GRAND PRIX MODENA, Italy (AP) -- Joa- chim Bonnier of Sweden, driving a Porsche, won the ninth Grand Prix of Modena Sunday. Rickie Ginther of Los Angeles, driving a Ferrari, was second. Bonnier's time for the 236.6 - kilometre (146.65-mile) race was one hour, 40 minutes and 45 seconds, an average of 140.902 kilometres an Ed. Sullivan Will 'Emcee' Celebrities FOOTBALL STANDINGS TORONTO (CP) -- Television personality Ed Sullivan will be master of ceremonies for the Ontario Senior Intercollegiate 10th annual sports celebrity dine | qarants } : : 3 - os] ner of the Ontario Sports Writers | h | : | McGill 010 2 27 7 and Sportscasters Association western 010 728 6 Jan, 2, it was announced Sun | N . day. ext Saturday's games The dinner, to be held in Tor. Toronto at Queen's onto, will be attended by 20 or McGill at Western more leading sports figures.,| American Fouttall League Names have not been announced. | Eastern Division Nine previous dinners raised WLT F APts| more than $185,000 for summer New York 310116 9% 6 camp work by the Ontario So. Houston 210 8 64 4 ciety for Crippled Children. Boston 12038 50 2 | Buffalo 1 3047 73 3 Western Division | OLD COUNTRY . WLT F APis Denver 31009 73 6 SOCCER SCORES | Dallas 2 20106 74 4 |Los Angeles 2207 8 4 5 2 LONDON (Reuters) -- Resuts| E a. % 15 2 of Monday night's soccer games: | astern Conirence 3 Footbal League Cup, first round 3 | Middlesbrough 3 Cardiff 4 Cleveland 2006 44 Third Division New York 200 5 33 4 Hull City 3 Notts 0 1 St. Louis 110575 2 Port Vale 3 Brentford 2 Philadelphia } 10:31 68 2 Queen's P R 5 Reading 2 Washington 010 02 0 Southend 6 Watford 1 Western Conference Walsall 3 Shrewsbury 2 WL F APis Fourth Division Baltimore 20062 74 Accrington 3 Northampton 2 {Chicago 1 1.0 24:5 2 Milwall 5 Bradford 1 Green Bay, 1 1 0 42 26 2 Peterborough 3 Southport 4 S Francisco 1 1 0 32:30: 2 Rochdale 4 Hartlepools 0 Detroit 010 9 2 0 Stockport 5 Crystal P 2 Dallas 9.30 53 62 0 York City 4 Aldershot 1 Los Angeles- 0 32 0 ol later. The weatherman predicted and right field, respectively. 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