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The Oshawa Times, 3 Aug 1961, p. 10

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70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 196 WIRKOWSKI OUT Cards Give TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- gonauts moved out of their league to lose a football game Wednesday night and lost an- other quarterback as well. St. Louis Cardinals of the Na- tional Football League rolled over the Canadian Football League team 36-7 in an exhibi- tion game which cost the Argos the services of quarterback- coach Nobby Wirkiwski, out with torn lateral ligaments in a Cardinals fashioned their lop utes and 25 seconds in fourth quarter. SAM LOOKS GOOD ee. Cardinals lost in another de-|to St. Louis this year after nine partment--their two first-string offensive atckles went out with painful injuries. Ken Panfil suf- fered a dislocated kneecap and 24,376 fans came to see. sided victory with three quar- ter-backs -- George Izo who handled most of the first and third quarters, Charley Johnson who called the second and most of the fourth, and Sam Etche- verry, who went in for two min. the It was Sam, colorful favorite who Montreal Alouettes fumbled years in Montreal -- whom the He showed them how to run up two fast touchdowns along the Argos By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer In New York Wednesday, the : Yankees increased their Amer- Cards to an 8-0 halftime lead./ican League lead over Detroit The eight points came in shock- Tigers to 2} games with a 6-5 ing fashion in the first quartgratd_ 125 dou ea er --the second was scoreless, by . } Larry Wilson, on the first play Mickey Manile walloped his : 40th home run of the season. of the game, intercepted Jom In Boston, rookie second base- Newsy J scksons Short Sorvan man Chuck Schilling helped the a touchdown to start off the | Cards. By the end of the third quar- ter, the score was 24-0. It was near the end of the first half that Wirkowski was in- javeq, The Suckfien cone) had cago White Sox triumph after absence of Tobin Rote, who in-|ih¢ Indians had won the opener jured the thumb on his throw- (3-2: gels 7-2 and 8-7 with a rally {starting single and a game- winning home run. In Cleveland, outfielder Jim Landis smacked two homers, the second setting up an 8-4 Chi- |tun that gave Baltimore Orioles the opener of the twin bill by the same score. Philley's blow was his 18th him only one short of the league record set by Ed Coleman of St. lie of the 1932 New York Giants 22. The Yankees' sweep was mar~ed by Whitey Ford's fail- went into the ninth inning of the opener leading 5-3, but pinch- hitter Haywood Sullivan hit a two - run homer to tie the score. {Luis Arroyo, brilliant a 4-3 second game triumph af- ter Minnesota Twins had won pinch hit of the season, leaving Louis Browns in 1936. Sam Les- 'holds the major league mark of Red Sox beat Los Angeles An-: ure to record his 20th victory of the year. The little lefthander relief Mickey Smacks 40th As Yanks Boost Lead A Football Lesson got his homer in the first inn- ing to put him in a tie with teammate Roger Maris at 40 apiece, leaving them 17 games ahead of the pace set by Babe Ruth when he hit a record 60 homers in 1927. The Tigers came close to los- ing both games to Washington. They were trailing 3-1 when Zin. fel dropped a throw that would have ended the inning. Chico Fernandez followed with a sin- gle and Maxwell followed with his three - run homer. Zipfel atoned for 1's lapse in the 11th inning of the second game when he belted a homer off Phil Regan to break a 2-2 tie, Washington followed with lire more runs to seal the ver- ict, was taken off on a stretcher; Ernie McMillan was helped from the field with an injured left leg. TAKE PHILS TWICE | Redlegs Back On Top As Dodgers Blanked By JOE REICHLER was halted after 11 innings by| Felipe Alou drove in four runs Assyclated press Seat Weiter | darkness with the score tied|with a pair of homers to end Cincinnati Redlegs, who twice (7-7. the er on Hin; in the modern era came within] Jim O'Toole (11-8) and Joey|'he Dodgers eight game win lone of losing all 22 games to|Jay (15-6) were the Reds' win-|ning streak and inflict the loss an opponent, are in a position|ning pitchers, Gordy Coleman's against Johnny Podres (13-3). to become the first team in|two - run homer, his 20th of, Joe Cunningham's three - run baseball history to sweep a full{the season, broke up the first/homer in the seventh enabled season schedule from a rivalgame. Frank Robinson's two-/the Cards to overcome a 2-1 club. run single was the key hit in|Pittsburgh lead and give right- The Reds not only made it 14/the second. |hander Larry Jackson (7-8) the straight victories over Philadel-| No club has ever won all 22|victory. Bobby Shantz lost phia Phillies by sweeping a/games from a rival. The 1909 relief doubleheader 4-2 and 3-2 Wed-|Cubs had a 21-1 record against] Frank Thomas's two run nesday but surged back into|Boston and the 1938 Pirates and|single in the eighth inning over- first place in the National{1945 Cubs had 21-1 marks|came a 2-1 Chicago lead in the League race by one game over|against the Reds. The 1927 New|first game. Hank Aaron's grand- Los Angeles Dodgers. York Yankees won the first 21/slam blast, his 27th home run The Dodgers were shut out/games from St. Louis, but the|of the season, gave the Braves 6-0 by the one - hit pitching of {Brown won the final meeting toja 7-4 lead in the nightcap, but righthander Juan Marichal of escape a whitewash. the Cubs tied the score on Billy San Francisco Giants. | Tommy Davis's fifth - inning|Williams's third homer of the St. Louis Cardinals beat Pitts-|single ruined Marichal's no-hit-|day and George Altman's two- burgh Pirates 4-2. Milwaukee ter. It was the second straight run single. Braves beat Chicago Cubs 4-2|shutout for the young right-| The tie game will be made in the first game of their dou-/hander, who walked two men|up Sept. 3 when the Cubs and bleheader and the second gameland struck out 11. Braves play a doubleheader. round in his brief spell at thel; : ihiti In Detroit, rookie first base- pitcher, had to rescue Ford be-| iy 7 |e and in E Suintion 19%%/ man Bud Zipfel of Washington fore the inning was over. Argos showed a hard-busting| Toronto opens season play | Senators hit his first major| The Yankees won in their half i i i inni |league home run to give the|of the ninth inning when, with defensive line that held the against Winnipeg here Aug. 14. Senators an 11 - inning, 6-2 vic-/the bases full and one man out, tory, after the Tigers had won catcher Joe Pignatano dropped the first game 4-3 on pinch-hit- third baseman Wayne Causey's ter Charlie Maxwell's three-run{throw home on a grounder hit homer. by Bob Cerv. It was the fourth |HITS KEY RUN {Kansas City error and the Yan- Yet, none of these big blows kees' fifth unearned run. was more welcome or more ef- HITS NO. 40 game {fective than a little single by| The Yankees combed four|gnoeked in his 96th run in the Dave Philley in Baltimore. The |Kansas City pitchers for 17 hits finale. He ignited the winning {41 - year - old pinch - hitter,|in the second game as Ralph| raily with a single in the eighth batting for Marv Breeding, Terry coasted to his seventh vic-'Guc Triandos also singled y drove in "Jim Busby with the'tory in eight decisions. Mantle, : Rookie Mark | 00 1€ ar smane: season in the opener. The |little second baseman cracked * Wins Two Events [mms | Jim Grant pitched a six-hitter os Rania ¥ in {land's opening victory over the in dicted a brilliant future for a] The team match fired CONCUr-\ white Sox. Landis drove in Royal Hamilton. 'lead the White Sox to their split. and SUPPLIES LTD. OSHAWA'S -- { Held hitless until the eighth {inning by Baltimore's Chuck Es- trada, the Twins erupted for four runs in the ninth of the opener. Bases - loaded doubles by Hal Naragon and Bill Tuttle were the big blows. SPARKS WINNING RALLY Jim Gentile, who hit his 20th {homer for Baltimore in the first had three singles and KNOBBY WIRKOWSKI (29) IS VICTIM OF RUSH ON PASS ATTEMPT ; | Peterborough SPORTS MENU ; . By Geo. H. Campbel) | Junior A' Club SPORTS EDITOR Gets New Look PETE R BOROUGH (CP)-- |When Peterborough Petes open their 1961-62 Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A schedule they will have a new coach, a new manager and a new president. Shortly after the announce- {ment Tuesday that manager-| coach Scotty Bowman had been transferred as a scout to the {Maritimes and Ottawa district | by the sponsoring Montreal Ca- nadiens of the National League, {team president Dave Foster re- 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' pionships. The newcomer is 38 - year-! old George Sanderson, an Ot- tawa civil servant shooting un-| der the banner of the RCAF Rockcliffe Station Rifle Club. Sanderson was a flight lieute- nant with the RCAF during the Second World War. Sanderson, who took up rifle shooting only last spring; won two of three matches fired Wed- nesday at the Canadian Army | Katy Campbell Sets [dmb TORONTO ARGOS came out against St. Louis Card- inals last night just about as everybody expected--and also about the same as a lot of fans feared. They took a sound trouncing but the biggest blow was that Knobby Wirkowski, their second-in-command quarterback, suf- fered torn lateral ligaments in one knee and will not only miss at least the first half of the season--if the injury is severe--but also, if it is severe, his football career could be all over. Now the Argo front office [signed unexpectedly for busi- can start their scramble. Maybe they'll be content to go [ness reasons with John Henry Jackson, but we doubt it. If Tobin | Foster will be succeeded by Rote recovers in time for the opening game--that's' one [the Petes' publicity director thing, but then what happens should he get hurt again? Roy Irwin. About 25,000 fans turned up at the CONE Stadium last ee 2 coach and manager night but if they went to see Sam Etcheverry they were 250 ToL heen Farmed dn Sue somewhat fleeced. Sam played less than three minutes-- has been learned that lke Hil- but he did help to produce a couple of touchdowns |debrand, former NHL and sen- while he was in action. Now the Double Blue fans can ior lacrosse player, plans to ap- settle back and prepare for the season's schedule opening. Schilling's eighth inning sin- Red Sox runs that provided Ike {relief pitcher Art Fowler's first CONNAUGHT RANGES (CP) a possible 75 poins to win the and outfielder Willie Kirkland first - year competitor at the rently with the Duke of Corn-|three runs with a single and his A rr hl {gle drove in the first of five Delock with his sixth victory of {pitch in the ninth of the nights Veteran riflemen today ' pre-|Gibson, fired at 600 yards. hit his 21st home run in Cleve- Ontario Rifle Association cham.|Wall and York was won by the|second homer of the night to McLAUGHLIN COAL ply for the position MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB R H Pet. Cash, Detroit 342 81 125 .365| Howard, N York 251 36 88 .3oi; Piersall, Cleve 347 58 119 .343 Mantle, N York 352 93 116 .3! Gentile, Balti 304 66 100 Runs--Mantle 93 Runs batted in--Maris York, 98 Hits--B 130 Doubles -- Kubek, New York 19 AND SPEAKING of season's opening, Oshawa's +"double blue" football team, the Junior Imps, are work= ing out regularly now at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta= dium and with a good turnout of talent, coach Bill Zock should be able to come up with the best Oshawa Junior Jootball team that the club has put on the field in the past three seasons. They still have plenty of room for prospects and a special invitation is issued to teen-age (or 20-years) football players in Bowmanville, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering and Port Perry, to contact the Oshawa Imps Club and turn out. Every spot on the team's line- up is "up for grabs" and any young husky footballer with sufficient desire and drive can make the team, While the team basically an "Oshawa" unit, club has full territorial rights for any players available in the neighboring Centres--so there's an open invitation to all We Handle Only The Best In . . , ® BRICK © MARBO STONE ® LATH e PLASTERING MATERIALS ® MORTAR MIX e CEMENT ® SHINGLES © ROOFING PAPER ® FOUNDATION COATING SEWER PIPE © FIELD TILE OUTSIDE SHEATHING ® NAILS DONNACONNA BOARD, ETC. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY !! Sanderson had a perfect card British Columbia contingent con-| then blazed to a 4:37.1 win in the|in 1:03.4. ar oit he Dubs eve in all 10 In all, five Canadian swim|the women's 200-yard freestyle/of the men's 400-yard freestyle Saco of Liana Camp Bor stroke towards the 1962 British crowd of 2,000 to their feet asimeet record. In the qualifying| dem Bing eo a ovall New In the afternoon heat she ished in 1:02.0 bettering her old|1958. est thing to a bull's eye. {ner Norm Beckett for his first ° | triumph, : hree Swim Re cords {in winning the City of Hamilton match for tyros -- competitors MONTREAL (CP)--A strongjshipped off a 4:40.9 mark and|mark of 1:03.1. She won the final *h® haven Losers viell 1b Op tinued rewriting the record book final, shattering the pre - meet SETS ANOTHER RECORD te : t 200 vards Wednesday at the third day of|record of 4:46.2 held by Sara Sandy Gilchrist of Ocean Falls of fis rounds fired 24 2 yards, the Canadian swimming and|Barber of Brantford. [B.C., churned past Bill Camp- Roto ont to Capt. H. Li diving championships. She twice broke the record for bell of Vancouver in the final O'Neil of the Royal Canudias records were set bringing to 10and set a record in the women'siand set his second Canadian d the number established since|400-yard individual medley. record of the meet. en, ; Monday. Mary Stewart, butterfly artist| He hit the wall in 4:07.4, 7.8 Sanderson was only slightly Katy Campbell swam another|from Vancouver brought the/seconds better than the pre [less han Perfection in He mote emanding Duke of Cornw {Commonwealth and E m pir e|she broke her own 100-yard but-| heats Campbell skirted home in|2 h : games as she twice broke the|terfly record. [4:15.2 which was good enough 300 yards. In his 10 tries at the pre-meet record for the wom-| Stroking gr a ce fully through|to beat the record of 4:15.8 set/200 - yard target he had nine en's 400-yard freestyle the short-course pool she fin-|by Bill Slater of Vancouver in bulls and an inner -- the near- Dick Nelson, the American SAIN REGAINED FORM | college champion from the Uni- He regained his perfect form versity of Michigan captured his shooting at the longer target-- {second Canadian swimming picking up 100 bulls in 10 tries Marlins Are Back young men interested. OSHAWA TONY'S defeated Randall-Roy Metals last night at Alexandra Park in their Beaches Major Fastball League fixture, and this one was a real battle 9.1 | 32 Triples--Wood, Detroit, 9 Home runs--Mantle and Ma- ris 40 Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- In Second Place championship and set a Cana- dian record of 2:23.0 in his qual- ifying heat for the 200 - yard breastroke. He won the final in 2:23.1. {and finishing the match with 99 points of a possible 100. A Sarnia school teacher T. G. Gawinski, finished second in the cago, 35 Steve Rabinovitch of Mont- Duke of Cornwall match with Call Us "First" For All Your Building Needs ! McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|fine relief performance by Lee Since Charleston Marlins Stange contributed to Syracuse's joined the International League victory. May 17, they have not been|,,.h grove in two runs, enough|in 1:03.4 lower than third place, When the franchise was| 1° saddle: Tom Sisk with lhe shifted from San Juan, in Puerto 1055: 01 Rico, it was first place for a. Among the four hits for Kra-| A month until Columbus Jets took vitz was his seventh homer as 135 322 over June 17 "i . Francisco. : ' the Jersey City catcher enjoyed | The Marlins held the runnerup| pis best day of the 1961 season. | spot until Buffalo Bisons Trailing 5-2 he sixth! grabbed the position last Wed-|Lrailing 5-2 going into the Sixt nesday. Now it's second place|inning, the Jerseys tied the again as Charleston defeated|83Me with three runs m that in- Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 and Mn8 went ahead with six in the 9-3 in 11 innings to leapfrog| Seventh and added three more over the Bisons by one percent. {OF 800d measure in the eighth. | age point Wednesday night. Smith fanned seven men and| Pitching -- Ford, New York 19-2, 905 Strikeouts--Ford 156 National League AB R 371 67 374 88 298 46 281 49 419 66 San all the way. It was 1-1 going into the bottom of the 9th and Tony's loaded the bases with nobody out. The next batter fanned and the next one hit a foul pop-up near the fence, between the visitors' bench and "batter's circle.". It was a fine one-handed catch by Bob Singleton, with catcher Paul Cassidy also on hand, as he too went after the pop fly. The trouble was that just for the moment, nobdy remembered to protect the .plate and Oscar Piontek, who was on 3rd base, sprinted home after the catch, with the winning run. Randall- Roy players, victims of their own lapse, argued bitterly that Piontek had not "tagged up" properly but they failed to convince the officials--and that was it. Tony's play at Kew Beach next Wednesday so for the first time "this season, there'll be no mid-week game, next Wednes- day here real, previous holder of the rec-|98 points 110 KING ST. WEST 723-3481 ord, was second in 2:24.8. Nel-| In the day's other match, Sgt. Repulski and Dotterer|son won the 100-yard breastroke/R. S. Potter of the Royal Ham- {ilton Light Infantry scored 73 of their H Pct 133 .358 127 340 99 Clemente, Pitts Robinson, Cinci Hoak, Pitts Moon, Los Ang Pinson, Cincin Runs--Mays, 92 Runs hatted in--Robinson 95 Hits--Pinson 135 Doubles -- Aaron and Mays 25 Triples--Altman, Chicago, 9 Home runs--Robinson 32 Stolen bases--Wills, Los Ang- eles, 18 MICKEY MANTLE hit his 40th yesterday jen pai, Podres. "as Yankees took two from their Kansas City "cousins" Strikeouts--Koufax «to take a firmer grip on first place as Detroit split a 174 .iwin-bill with Washington. In the National League, "Giants blanked Dodgers and Cincy Redlegs took a couple from the Phillies to climb back into first place. Sonny Liston BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Out On Bail - . " PHILADELPHIA (AP)-- , By THE CANADIAN PRESS Results Wednesday Sonny Liston, rearrested for = American League - Milwaukee 4-7 Chicago 2.7/legedly trying to avoid identifi- W L Pct. GBL (second tie, called after 11 in-|cation by a police officer, was h7 36 650 -- |nings, darkness) released in $500 bail Wednes- 65 39 625 2% lu Philadelphia 2-2 Cinci. 4-3 day 39 47 557 9% | Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 4 Jud 3650 52812! | San Francisco 6 Los Angeles 0/,." oC 52 54 49116%; | Probable Pitchers Today 1958 45820 | Milwaukee (Burdette 12-7) at 46 57 44721 [Chicago (Cardwell 9.7) Milwaukee ; Los Ange- homer I.os Ange- les, fo} § C [o] 0} CONTROL BREWED d New York Detroit Baltimore «Cleveland "Chicago Boston Minnesota Victor H This is to certify that Dow Ale Is brewed by the exclusive ¥. Cool Control process. This process é "oo, is continually tested, thereby , ensuring uniform high quality. - ' ? DR RH WALLACE DIRECTOR, QUALITY CONTROL 00000 AN Exhibition Ww Detroit 2 Michigan --- |All-Stars 1 at Ontario | Only one brewery guarantees that its beer is Cool Control Brewed. That beer is Dow! Cool Control Brewing produces full-bodied beer by eliminating all adverse temperature variations throughout the brewing process. That's how Dow brings out the bestin beer. Rigid quality controls check every step in the brewing of this fine ale to maintain the most uniform flavour in beer today. Have a Dow... beer at its easy-drinking best! Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia The last-place Syracuse Chiefs; walked 'two as he won his first| surprised the league leading/8ame since moving' to Roches- | Jets with a 52 win while Danny|ter from Columbus two weeks | Kravitz batted in six runs with/ago. The Red Wings scored all| four hits to lead Jersey City| their runs in the first three in-| Jerseys to a 14-8 victory over nhings with Ron Kabbes and| Buffalo. Hitless relief pitching Harry Shetrons hitting home by R. G. Smith earned Roches-{runs in the second and third. ter Red Wings a 4-2 victory over| Fred Kipp was the loser Richmond Virginians. | Bob Milliken picked up his fifth victory for Charleston in SOCCER SCORES the opener as the Marlins scored all their runs in the first inning.| By THE CANADIAN PRESS With Torontp ahead 3-2 in the Eastern Canada League ninth inning of the second game, : : George Crowe hit a pinch-hit Toronto Italia 3 Hamilton Steel- home run to send the game Intojers 1 Blank re.|extra innings, After a scoreless) International League leased the fig afte ear. 10th, the roof fell in on the| : by Jen 4 He 1 fies after 2 ff 8 in thie 11th as the Marlins| Czechoslovakia 7 England 2 guard testified Liston turned | scored six runs on five hits, a (First game of total - point ser- "Washington 16 57 447 21 Pittsburgh (Sturdivant 0.0) at Oi the lights of his car to avoid sacrifice and two walks Cu ye Ameriesn Challenge Los Angeles 4559 4432215 |St. Louis (Broglio 7-10) (N) | 1d¢ntification |SHOWUP GOOD P Kansas City 3765 .36329'; | Philadelphia (Short 4-6) Liston and a companion were Timely hitting by Rip Repul- Results Wednesday Cincinnati (Hunt 9-8) (N) arrested July 1 after the twel.: 2n4" putch Dotterer plus a Los Angeles 2.7 Boston 8 San Francisco (McCormick Bllegedly forced a Wogan tol" ansas City 5-5 New York 6-12 99) at Los Ang r raw her car to a curb and told PE ---------------- Minnesota 4-3 Baltimore 3-4 10.8) (N) %5 Angeles (Willams her they were policemen YESTERDAY'S | TED NOT IMPRESSED Chicago 2-8 Cleveland 3-4 International League Magistrate E. David Keiser | BOSTON (AP)--Ted Will Washington 3-6 Detroit 4-2 / 1 Pet. GBL|discharged Liston and Cooper, | STARS ave A eric = = Lins Probable Pitchers Today | Columbus £641 617 -- |asserting their only crime was says American league hitting ._ Washington (Daniels 6-5) at|Charleston 5747 548 71, |@ mistake in judgment has 1 mp 1.0 v6. this Year «ve. Detroit, (Regan 96) ce Buffalo 5848 547 714 | The district attorney's office|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cause Je Dicting Hus Sed 0s Angeles (McBride 9-6) at| Rochester 56 54 509 1114 (reopened the park case, result-| ' : Chuck Sc! S- 4 ew : Boston (Schwall 11-2) (N) {Jersey City 51 a gordi ling in Wednesday's arrest and J aiiing: Chuck Seuitng Bos mer Boston Red Sox slugger Kansas City (Shaw 69) at|Toronto 50 56 .472 1414 |hearing. with a run-scoring single in the said: "Now, I don't want to take New York (Daily 8-14) Richmond 4858 453 17% | Turning off lights to avoid eighth inning of the first game n¥thing away from Roger Ma- National League Syracuse 4271 37297 |identification is punishable by aland homered in the ninth of the ris and Mickey Mantle--they"re L Pct. GBL Results Wednesday fine of up to $500, and a jail final to snap a 7-7 tie as Boston /POth great hitters--but they're 6540 619 -- Charleston 2-9 Toronto 1-3 sentence of up fo three years, defeated Los Angeles Angels 7-2 batting against guys they never 6249 614 1 Jersey City 14 Buffalo 8 or both and 87. 4 ; would have seen in previous 5546 545 8 Richmond 2 Rochester 4 Latest fight rankings dis-| Pitching: Juan Marichal, San Years. "When Maris can hit a 5148 .51511 Columbus 2 Syracuse 5 agreed on Liston's status. The Francisco Giants -- Pitched a/homer every eight times at bat, i : an 1% Chath Games Today National Boxing Association|one hitter for his second |something is out of proportion. BE | I oT Se EE note ok 0 Fee 357 4 J y City h continued him |defe Los Ang ery 15 3068 .30631% | Richmond at Rochester (N) |as the No. 1 contender "60. le 5 Angeles Digersi2 ome ey Bus

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