: YANKEES HAD IT 'ALL THEIR OWN WAY YESTERDAY -- SEVENTH GAME TODAY Oshawa Golf Club fib 2 Closes '60 Season H | The Oshawa Golf Club mem- cussed and voled upon, later this/by Earl McMaster with Pred bers held their oficial "Closing yesr, Cross as runner-up, Day" on Saturday, to conclude! Ciup captain Tom Kidd assist: The Mrs, Smith Trophy, for (another in the long list of sue. ed President Mcllveen in present. Junior boys' championship, was cessful seasons enjoyed by this ing the trophies and prizes, won hy Phil Bradley with Toby popular sports cluly won in the Peacock Lumber tour. Wolter as runner-up while Kerry Following a pattern now consid- nament, held last August while Clifford won the girls' champion. ered almost traditional, 10 cou- Mrs, O, Crawford, president in|ship, defeating Pom Peterson, |ples participated in the mixed the Ladies' Section, assisted by In the final match, |two-ball tournament in the after the ladies' captain, Mrs, 8, Bou-| Peacock Lumber Tournament noon, after which tea was served dresu, oficiated in the presenta- prizes were awarded as follows: in the clubhouse and the trophies, ton of the various ladies' trophies! piper Fiigint Jeff MeGrath, and awards of dhe 1960 season and prizes, Jack Burch, John Humphreys were pr ie uw and Jack Germond Ir, golfers, In the evening, the "clos. TOURNEY ON SATURDAY g Fi Flight " Rich Vesey, ing dance' provided a social high.| The special post-season event, posi conn' une Waddell light as the closing event of the men's sag day + Which ini on" 5im Sharples, year, cludes a best-ball foursome tour-| ml 4 pia" prod Pordnam, t, will be held this Satur: , ( President Dr, Chas, E, Mell. ament, Jim Grewar, Alex Wilson and een en DF all |day, Oct, 15, Inaugurated by tw George Belanger : the mem (ore members, Wink" Gum. bers and in Dis busef, addvems, 26: mow and George Bellis, this LADIES AWARDS Yes' Rignose. witch Vii be ds. | Popular event is expected to ai-| In addition to the trophies and ! eo --a-- ene | (F@CL OVET 8 hundred of the male prize - winners listed previous- members, to compete for the ly, following the Ladies' Section trophy and prizes donated by closing, Other awards handed out Larry Hefering and "Bud" Hen- on Baturday included the Bas. derson, which will be presented sett Two-Ball Trophy to Mrs, D, | ws |6t the dinner, following comple. Jacobi and Mrs, A. Marsala, who A Th tion of the day's play, won out over Mrs, M, Corrin and | nnounce elr Following is a complete list of Mrs, R. Gibbs, Mrs, G, Taylor | B ' 1 D he Various tournament and-or| #4 Mrs, E Stone won the consol. | trophy winners in the men's sec-| BE: lial teu ' | onspie ates tion, during the 1960 season; The 1060 Ladies' "Club Cham. J Pred Cross capiured the clul plonship"' was won by Mrs, Wm An executive meeting of the] 0 4 Ab 16 Cb Murphy with Mrs, 8. Boudreau as 8 4 mplonship, defeating Suck runner-up Ladies Section of the Oshawa|Germond, Jr., in the final match The special prize for "the extra-base hit, wiht Gino Cim Curling Club, was held last week The club "Senior Champion | friendliest golfer', donated by oli (20) arriving a step later at the home of the new president, ship" was won by Goerge Belan. Maible Boudreau, was awarded to AP Wirepholos Mrs, C. H, Jenkin, Ritson road|8er with Eric Henry as runner-up.| Mrs, R. Gibbs, who during the x v4 " ) » s World Series, to force the 7th | ed key roles in the victory, Left PIRATE OUTFIELDERS in the garden", That's Bill Vir- THREE GOOD REASONS don (18) retrieving a Yankee why N.Y. Yankees blanked Pittsburgh Pirates 120 yester- day, in the sixth game of the the ivy-covered wall in centre field, which Yankees practical p rig f ther John os seen frequent! in this and deciding game today, are | 10 right, catcher A were seen frequently in this practical and ga ) Blanchard, pitcher Whitey Ford Sion vesturel ratiiering: in ly bombarded wrday after- hown above in the position yes iy, B g noon. Here seen why they smiling SmIING | and second baseman Bobby faces of three players who play- | baseballs as they bounced off | yefer to outfielders as "playing | | Richardson, » WHITEY FORD IN ACTION HERE SEEMS TO HAVE 'Whitey Wields south | An marked the meeting, fore-runner lof a very active season and the business at hand was dealt with | by the new officers, It was announced that the an- almost perfect attendance Junior Champlonship, won by | season played one or more rounds Bob Walt Jr,, runner-up, Greg|with no fewer than 32 other Milosh, {members of the ladies' section Robert Henderson Memorial] The President's Prize, for the | Trophy was won hy Jack Bren-| most improved golfer of the 1960 (nen, with "Chuck" Tamblyn as | runner-up, "Oak Crawford defeated Har- | season, was won hy Mrs, A, Mar- sala Winners of the "Ringer" prizes of were; Silver Division, Handicaps 4 4 --- . ll Filly Bonspiel would be held| 14 Ball in the final match % 4 Nov, 30, and the annual two-day | the General Motors Trophy event,|1-18, Doreen Dobbie; Bronze Di _< Bonsplel Feb, 7 and 8, 1961, The Jack Roberts Trophy, alvision, 10-20, "Sue" Kessler and or Second Time The handed hitter, has an injured left out five No Pittsh thumb but the Pirate with onl 19 Bill Maze home run AP) world foday In PITTSBURGH weirdest of all comes to an end seventh and pavoll game New York Yankees once : a 13-to-10 favorite to defeat Pit Stengel planned fo Yeonke a burgh Pirates, just as they Berra in left field and Johnny i at the start of the activity eight gianchard behind the plate, Were 3 he took over Wednesday after who defeated the Elston Howard suffered a frac in the first and fourth tured hand from a pitch thrown inning 5 although he failed to last by Roh Friend. Blanchard base on balls, advar in either, was Danny thpee of the Yankees' 17 hits, two on Bill Sko Murtaugh's hope to bring Pitts qoubie ngle and after burgh its first world champion illin the ship in 35 years, The right ome hander, who won 20 dur ing the regular season, also gought to become the 11th three time series winner and the first since Milwaukee's Lew Burdette tamed the Yankee thrice in 1057 Casey Stengel, series the with againionl hits in roski has the puiich ' ries victory on ene eventh in all to tie lds and Red Buf ame keep Yogi vere I'he nd coring jam nine Innings ron's and a The Yankees have amassed se base record totals of 78 hits and Ford's 16 runs, That's an averpge of 13) In the third hits and 7.4 runs per on base when Friend Pirate hig game on hit ries ame, com vent to doublg Mickey Mantle centre, Then Berra tle to third from scored on Skowron's pared to the eof 8.1 hits and 2 The Yankee the Pirates « outscored them by 29 eeking his d have the only {wo hutout eight h om champlonsip, pitched, Yel the Pirates could was sure is ste 4 wiahin bv / pitcher, In the clubhouse Wednes in te Boi Aship by (akin day following Whitey Ford's Pittsbu th ' ahily fore 8 steatnrolling, 12-0 ig hetore Clemente, whose English some In 38,580 fans, 1s ou Whitewash times is difficult to understand of the Pirates in four da probably explained the strange ph 70-year-old professor who may . . #* he masterminding his last game "When we no have the Rood ' y ' o N ¥ » 1 air mgle a # ad as Ya Hy k i e manager shouted pitching, we fall apart," he said, gj, oe A CONTENTED LOOK "1 may 'pitch (Bob) Turley,| We 100k like minor league club| "gy oo oer og 4 $ +4 ' ol \ I may pitch on today but tomorrow Law is pitch W ankees adde in the seventh whe ay y JID Ste ) then again it may be (BID Stal ing and (Elroy) in bull opened up with a dou averas ) rung pe wmthomered on am have to one, have runs and Blanchard and both runners sec ardson's booming t outfielder Roberto field the opened w Ixth, « ith a triple and scored Face is "1SPORTS MENU | By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Wn | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' RK : | ford or it could even be (Bobby) pen, We win," Shantz, 1 haven't made up my That's the way it's been i scored on triple mind vet, I'll let you all know he RES Won "two: Vare he fore the game tomorrow y Ford's sacrifice bunt Wed: In the eighth three, WON SECOND GAME frat ont a fillers The Pirates saved Face | Turley was credited with the|nesday, sending Tom Cheney etond-game victory Law aved Hull-Ottawa Nips Kingston In EPHL Tilt By THE CANADIAN home on Berra's Berra brought home PRESS Undefeated. Hull-Ottawa battled from the game, Cana behind twice COUGHS CUT N.Y. YANKEES have cored 40 runs in those three 0 won three An total of 14+ru rd World Serie For a team 12-0 yesterd have al a measly most we or close tc 10-0 gnd then almost enough Berra was time {t would seem 1 ut if it's are that Yankee; LOCAL SOFTBALL All-Onterio championship be pleased to know tons won the Intermediate Ray Judd player re: Bob n the 11 had a ched first base, i Crowe drove in the w t Metro her, won the second § nning being wor and decidir fame for the won this one again driving in the wim And the mes the core and Szeryk three 3 WEeeK=¢ nning in three g: walk in ame past one t Ontario Capreol North at Burl t team tl beat Galt Midge the young N games, fanned 16 in the til, vear, Gilaghan periect § de A 4 1 lo de wondering carn League yardarm, be Peterbe Wednesday for a hard 4 victory over 1otin Kingston Fronten to narrow b point the ap. from Eastern Professiona Hockey League leading Kitch Waterloo Beaver NEWMARKET, E Lord "Derby's Alco 110th running of the Handicap the hor went into the record Coughing Cesarewit one ent Beaver ] hold on fop Wolve Hoy third over a course, A coughing the field to 20, held the 2:2 tic Canadiens rookie Cl on tipped in the tic Bobby Rousseau and 10 mainin hefore 45 from MONTREAL (CP ton, a 29-year-old v Big Four Football sons, was placed Wednesday by the ouettes, Ponton has games for Montreal the season with nauts who got him Otatwa Rough Rider two minute walked need more reached third, It was his first se WALK STARTS SCORING started in the se when Berra drew a Howard had been hit,| Tony third on Roger and both runners scored|150 games during 's single singled to A I cored on Kubek's single to right, situation he Kubek went to third on Richardson came home on for Mantle second on a wild pitch and came | assignment on Blanchard's second double of hit two batters--Elston Howard Feeney then tied the score for nesday, Sea Wolf was second and CUT PONTON Toronto iced to third ngle to right Figur. Berra 'letls Boyer to right and Maris' on Berra's The lady members will hold! "scratch tournament", was won!80.36 group, Ethel Stone, their annual "Fall wi eeLing" aif} = -- -- " the clubrooms on Monday, Oct 24. A good attendance is looked | hd hd hd for, The fall meeting of the 1V1 ITvVice OLCA will be held in Toronto, Oct, 17. Anyone interested in at urgh runner tending this meeting should con. . tact Mrs, Jenkin my soll. his . OC ey Allie Reyn [] fing, former Th 11 N d series victor ey ee : : pens Season To Re-Write ; Tueday night at Bowmanville of the second and final period, R rd Book Arena, saw the opening games of Both teams fought hard at this eco the Civil Service Hockey League, stage since the game was all tied TPTSRURGH (AP) in which four of the five teams up at 3-3, Cane PITTSBURGH (/ played their first scheduled game! Durno finally clinched the win Ing the ser les isha of the new season, for the Dairy, when with just : The Yanks' Bobby Richardson, "yn 'ine first game, the Oshawa three minutes left to play, Fry Kubek got who hit two triples in Wednes- Dairy Hockey Club nosed out the and McCabe set Durno up for the also hit him, day's game to tie a series rec:\meacheps 4.8 while the Oshawa score and 4-3 victory, Maris' ord, had only three triples In Firemen and the Imperials play.| FIREMEN TIE IMPERIALS the regulariog to a two-all tie, In the ether game it seemed to|season, He also raised his runs| "mhe team that was idle, The to be a goalie duel, with only two singled Man- batted in output to 12, another mimes, will see action next week, |goals scored on each netminder, where he|series mark, as compared to! 1p the opening game it was even though many shots were fly to right.|just 26 RBI all year, Teachers who took first blood, fired at both Robinson of the centre when Hogg scored at the 1,25 Firemen and Kunkel of the Ime red on Rich-| Roberto Clemente of the Pl-imark of the first period, with|perials, riple to left rates is, the only player to take Wright and Rogers helping on the| Shearer of the Imperials scored part in all six games who has play Teachers again scored 11/the first goal from a pass from not scored a run, minutes later when Ritchie beat|Miller and C, Kemp, Then, C, w-- : Campbell, the Dairy netminder,| Kemp made it 20 when he re. Whitey Ford's five strikeouts on a solo effort, |eeived the puck from Muller and Wednesday gave him a total of) At this stage it appeared that made no mistake, This ended the 63, most in series competition, |the Teachers had the game well. [scoring in the first period and it Allie Reynolds, a former Yan in-hand but two minutes after the seemed that the Imperials were kee, held the previous mark of Ritchie goal, McKee of the Milk: really out for the first game, od two more go. men scored without assistance] The Firemen however tooled n Blanchard and that made the score 2 to 1./the Imperials at the 8:48 mark ible to centre! qpe victory was Ford's sev| Before the . period ended, Hogglof the 2nd period when Hooper Richardson's any jn the series and ties him|again scored with Wright and/needed no assistance to beat the most games won with/Kellington recelving assists on] Kunkel for their first goal, Knight ' [Red Ruffing and Reynolds, The| the lay, putting the Teachers/of the Firemen tied the game at got to|start was his 14th, extending his/aread at 3.1, the 13:50 mark, with a deserving choice, took|own record for most t The second period however saw | goal, {the Dairy fight back and Durno| Imperials then went all out in put the puck past Wiltshire, on a|the final 10 minutes but failed to Bob Friend| pass from Welsh at the 2,08 mark, [beat Robinson in the Firemen's | net, The game ended at Robin. land Tony Kubek--to equal the|the Dairy, with help from McKee son's doorstep and the final score {record for most hit batsmen inland Carrie, at the middle mark/3:3, third single, the 12th run| pittsburgh pitcher FIELD la game, It has been done nine " pp ngland (AP) other times, It was a tough ree 0 Wi lord for Howard to share in, The Bul pitch from Friend broke the| lacks '5e race that [little finger on his right hand, hea ont... books as the| 4 Man GZ: suits of all.» \ | Ths series has gone to seven, dyin ch Wed: The, in five oft the last six] *The most distinctive 2-mile turf/years with the Yankees involved epidemic cut|all five times, FEATURE The Yanks' Yogi Berra ls the only player among those to see )--Alex Pon. (action in all six games who has eteran of 10|not struck out League sea. - on waivers! Bill Mazeroski of the Bucs had Montreal Al-|seven assists Wednesday, one played three | short of the record for a second] , He started baseman, | Argo-| in 1954 from! Clete sls Boyer of the Yanees FOR PALL PS, started two double plays to tie ithe mark for most double plays conne Ve the no pep-up pills the 166-pound econd Don't write this they beat getters wo, rookie nd Don Blackburn Frontenac ol Norm Jol ded off Canadiens as t Front « 17.27 were with good servic ym goalie nston w By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings help von three point Montreal one 14} ne Points: \ Goals: H YOGI BERRA ADMITS IT us tomorrow, got much the better club," Mickey right, what d and quote me, After all, | that's the way I feel about it," started by a third baseman in a nine-inning game, Fred MeMul- lin of the 1917 White Sox, Ossie Bluege of the 1924 Senators and Whitey Kurowski of the 1046 Cards previously turned the trick, UB but even if we've The Yankees accounted for 19 assists Wednesday, two short of =f the record by a club in a game {hr The Red Sox made 21 against the Cubs Sept, 9, 1018, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Modesto, Calif, -- Oscar Orte- gen, 140, Corpus Christi, Tex, |outpointed Dave Camacho, 137, "Go [Monterrey, Mexico, 10, Tokye -- Arab Junior, Philippines, stopped write it?" eplied. 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Stafford pitched five score Green, Clem Labine and George less relief innings. allowing only| Witt to the slaughter after Friend three 1 Monday, Shantz appeared the Yanko twice in relief, permitting no; The Yankees didn't hit a home hits in 1% innings run but eight hits went for ex shakeups in their lineups, Mur.|Son banged two triples and drove taugh benched Dick Stuart and/in three runs to establish a se Gino Cimoli, inserting - Rocky ries record of 12 rung batted in ! Skinner in left field, Stuart has{10 by Berra in 1066 and Ted Just kept their piv safely only three times in 20 Kluszewski of the Chicago White Sudbury at bats and Cimoli has four of] Sox in 1950 Skinner, the team's best left-|Dougald at third, also had ¢ ff Penning triple and Roger Maris, Bill breaker Skowron, besides Blanchard, had - econds re Little Bobby tents and purposes, was over in Kingston {the third inning when the Yank lan d ] ees shelled Friend from the GOALER HOT Is Sud en Y mound with ; that boosted their lead to 6.0 hid, nye Ford, pitching with three days' 35 of 47 Beaver Big Slugger Bhgapghiodlindg nto the ead \ § PITTSBURGH (AP)--To para. Singles, one and struck ted on a phrase Shakespeare, upon what iy. Sam Bet- meat doth little Bobby d 50-foot shot!son feed that he hath grown unde "No bar bell lead again in no secret potion ---- Burton tied It/New York Yankee base ttawa Ferry Gray formation from a puny .252 hitter| Berra sat in his sweaty shirt * to tie up the gamely slugger who has erased some! in the hot, suffocating New Tremblay and Rous: of the proudest and oldest bat-| York Yankees clubhouse Wed "Why shouldn't I Buddy Boone! gp side to side after the sixth | "I dunno," he om Williams I guess it was a tip from » cof the world series | just don't sound ri Ralph Houk that did it inst Pittsburgh Pirates to say it." 10 ond of the season that I should, "This game is getting funnier | sitting to his they chread my stance some more! and funnier. We do every asked ind concentrate on just meeting! thing but punch 'em in the | "Hey, Mick, i he serie Just told him," y told me to quit trying to] UP In the S¢ ! NHL LE DERS : He tole X : 1 . "We flatten 'em by scores of "Hell, it's true, kill the ball or hit home runs, but a , | He just try for placed base hits, He| 16-3, 10-0 and 120 and we. still | retorted Mantle. "1 thoug would me A 3 hought it woul g have You figure: that? can quote me ' little carly." The squat catcher-ouftielder "Okay, agreed come a litle & put an arm around a reporter | ahe CAN'T BELIEVE IT Richardson said he « . runs-batted-in in a series Ar 0S aC 1n ree RBI Wednesday in the Ia 12:0 rout of Pittsburgh gave him P Di } P li h But a games Richardson hit a grand slam Y Ir 0 IS hasn't home run and batted in six run TORONTO (CP $ LOPATA n New York the Yan: homework this week trying to tacular AP General 10-0, He lammed two figure a way eof McHale lil. [booming triples Wednesday aunted Scullers release batting mark is 360, By nents' 10-vard li wunced tackle Ob. trast, his season's average He wants to get his studies fin- Oliver and offensive 252, In the 154 regular season ished in Sunday's key Casey will miss the \ little more than double what he inst the Ot his first start the 1960 seasonihas in the I'tawa Rough Riders here n with the other American As- he had batted in only seven runs; Argos have the best total of Dale Klassen hits in the fifth-game logs failed for the second time against last Both managers announced |tra bases, Little Bobby Richard Nelson at first base and Bob|That wiped out the old mark of undefeated lead-11g Neither has an extra-hase hit Cletis Boyer, replacing Gil Me with only doubles. The contest, to all in a five - run assault In Kitchener wler Gerry Mc Saturday, yielded seven hits, all first per Richard 13:3 great? man said in explaining his tran PITTSBURGH (AP) Yogi nt Kingston ting records in world series his-| nesday, shaking his head from | Yogi was asked Yankee coach) told me a "I dunno," he muttered, | Turning to the ball nose and here we are all tied | think? Should he w next need one more to win, How do | want to be quoted season, I guess the returns and whispered in his ear believe he had set the record fo in passing total of 12 Iso a rec third game Lou Agase | some wn Wed Richardson's urrent eries when they get ames, he had only 28 RBI. test for © : Four foothall Linebacker Don Cs sociation farm club at LouMville, since the allstar game in July./ence record in the league with a Tiger-Cat tackle. make irrent serie an AY | Kee ame average of 442 yards Toronto gble to former Hamilton/team, admitted he had tried to 74 SIMCOE NORTH Miaura, 124%, Japan, § itself. We call them TIMBER TONES you will call them superb, Warren K. Cook suits--styling by Canada's leading designer will assure you that you are well-dressed when you need to be, Call in and see them=soon, 325 . | SEEK INVESTIGATION in in recent! LONDON (AP) -- Officials of] club just/the English League demanded get those Wednesday a top level investiga. nh TABI .| tion into reports that soccer stars er marching d in a spec. had been bribed to throw games the strong Nine league officials met . for quarterback three hours, then urged a confer. ' ence with the National Associa. . tion, the ruling body of the sport. Agase an- The story broke last Sunday Bobby Jack when Roy Paul, alltime Welsh guard John great and former captain of the Sunday tilt, Manchester City team, con araway will fessed in print that he twice had of the sea- thrown games, Next Bohhy job going to/Evans, a member of the Chelsea MEN'S WEAR LTD, "The House of Style For Men and Boys" RA 3.3611 1 'bribe an opponent last seasonggy -------------- A