Als Push Riders By THE CANADIAN PRESS It's a topsy-turvy year for Ha- milton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Foot- ball Conference. The Ticats, last-place finish- ers in 1960, kept their 1961 rec- ord untarnished by edging the Argos 21-19 in the' East's only Labor Day game. The Argos, who finished first last year, have only one victory in four i games. Their 4-0 record keeps the Ti- cats in a tie for first place with ee Ottawa Rough Riders, who are 4-1 after squeaking past Mont- real Alouettes 25-24 Saturday. The Alouettes, improving 7 steadily have only a tie in five starts, but they came close to upsetting the lackadaisical Rid- ¢ ers Saturday, thanks to a two- touchdown effort by halfback 2 Don Clark. DUBBER HAUNTS ARGOS Hamilton unveiled a new end against the Argonauts--ex-quar- terback Tom Dublinski. The 30- E year - old Dubber, whose first football in Canada was played|533 paid to see the game: The |verts and a field goal. ARGO STAN WALLACE SNAGGED BY TI-CATS McKEE AND CURETON Dean McLaughlin SPORTS MENU Second At CNE By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR TORONTO (CP) Hohl, of Wellesley with Argos, grabbed a 14-yard pass which kept one Hamilton|years ago by march alive and took another teams. for Ticats' third touchdown-the! eventual winner. Ralph Goldston and Bernie Faloney scored the other Ham- ilton touchdowns, and Don Suth- erin converted all three. The Argonauts played their best football of the year in the second half. What looked like a game-winning touchdown drive was stopped late in the game when Garney Henley intercepted a Tobin Rote pass in the end zone. Dave Mann had a second: quarter touchdown for Argos, beating five defenders after tak- ing a Rote pass at the Hamilton 30. Mann also kicked a single. In the third quarter Cookie Gilchrist, who had one field goal attempt blocked, tried another which went for a single. Then Rote went one yard for a touch- down after an 88-yard march. Gilchrist added a fourth-quarter field goal. Two converts, the single and the field goal gave Gilchrist six poits for a total of 28 and the lead in the Big| Four individual scoring race. | An attendance record for Ha-| milton was established when 26,-| {old mark of 26,530 was set two| J SPORTS 16,009 saw each team score three converted touchdowns and a field goal. Gerry Nesbitt's 33- yard single in the fourth quar- ter was the difference. Long Rider marches resulted in two touchdowns by halfback Joe Kelly on short line smashes. COSTLY FUMBLE | The other Ottawa touchdown| was a gift. Montreal quarter- back Don Allard fumbled the ball in his own end zone early in the game and Ottawa centre Jerry Selinger flopped on it for a major. | Gary Schreider kicked three| converts and a field goal. i Despite his fumble, Allard showed to good advantage. He threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Marv Luster near the end of the game. But the big star for the Alou- ettes was halfback Clark, who made brilliant touchdown runs of 67 and 25 yards despite a knee injury which twice sent him to the sidelines. Bill Bewley kicked three con-| The next games in the East | (Semi-Final Playoffs) -- Dodd _ CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL OASA Senior "B"" Playoffs -- (Eastern Ontario Zone Finals) -- Trenton RCAF vs Oshawa Heffering's Imperials, at Alex- andra Park, 815 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. Inter - County League -- Motor Sales vs Crawford's Con- struction, 3rd game of series, at Alexandra Park, 6.00 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Pee Wee Finals -- Gower Realty vs Cana- dian Tire, at Alexandra Park, north diamond, 6.00 p.m.; 3rd game of finals, OBA Junior "A" Playoffs -- Burlington Lions vs Oshawa Le- gionnaires, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 7.45 p.m. GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc: -- (Ki- wanis Bantam League Playoffs) -- Series "A", Sunnyside Park at Southmead; Series "B", Nip- igon Park at Fernhill Park; Series "C", Lake Vista at Radio Park; Series "D", Kingside at College Hill; 1st games of 2-out- of-3 series; all games at 6.15 .m. UAW League -- Karn's Drugs vs Oshawa Real Estate, at Alex- PLAY HERE TONIGHT Oshawa Heffering"s Imperials dropped a 7-4 decision to Tren- ton RCAF, as the OASA East- ern Ontario Zone finals in Sen- ior "B"" series got underway Saturday night, at Bayside Park, in Trenton. Second game of the 2-out-of-3 series wll be played here at Alexandra Park, 8.15 tonight. Butterfield, starting pitcher for the RCAF, was tagged for two runs in the opening inning when after twe out, Ray Buz- minski singled and Jack Loge- man homered. After that," Hef. fering's were held almost com- pletely in check, until the sixth inning when Reg Hickey and John Carnwith both connected and scored, aided by a following walk to Jim Jordan and a time- ly hit by Henry Sarnovsky. Hickey went the distance for Heffering's. Two successive errors, one in the outfield and the other in the infield, gave the Flyers their first run in the second stanza. They added two more in the third, Drake, Alex- Trenton RCAF Defeats 'Heffering's First Game ander and Hughes all connect- ing in succession and H. Cole contributing a sacrifice fly. The Oshawa squad went ahead 4-3 in their sixth but only held the lead for one full inning. In |the bottom of the seventh, But- |terfield walked and was forced {by Beck. Then Drake hit safely, Alexander was safe on an out- field error and a sacrifce fly by Hughes scored Drake, to make it 54. In the 8th inning, Flyers add- ed two more D. Cole walked and then with two out, pinch- hitter Kibblewhite doubled and so did Beck. OSHAWA HEFFERING'S -- R. Simcoe, 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; Buzminski, If; Logeman, rf; +Hickey, p: B. Simcoe, ¢; Carn- | with, 1b; Jordan, ss; Sarnovsky, |ef; Fielder, rf in 8th, | TRENTON RCAF -- Beck, 2b; {Drake, 1b; Alexander, 2b; | Hughes, cf; H. Cole, rf; D. Cole, |1f; Smith, ¢; Girrard, 3b; But. |terfield, p; Kibblewhite, p in 8th. andra Park, 6.00 p.m. NEW YORK (CP)--Mickey | Mantle's New York Yankees the same two|will be interlocking contests | with Western Conference teams. In Ottawa Saturday both the Saskatchewan Roughriders are | weather and the Alouettes were at Montreal Friday and Edmon- lhot. A sweat-soaked crowd of'ton is at Ottawa Saturday. Eskimos And Bombers Both Rally For Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS [irom about the Calgary 39-yard|in the fourth quarter. Then The underdogs came close buf|line hit the cross bar and Keeling directed the Stamps in won the Canadian National Ex-|Football Conference. hibiton horseshoe pitching -- Elmer | oyidn't hang on to win in La-|bounced over. Saturday|bor Day action in the Western MISSED CONVERT lan 86-yard march in 10 plays! for their lead touchdown. Three minutes earlier, rookie The undefeated Edmonton Es-| Quarterback Jerry Ke e lin g|LAST SURGE WINS to| At Regina, the Riders led 7-0| FOOTBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Football League Eastern Conference WLT F A Pts. 410146 71 8 400109 73 8 307173 2 4156101 1 onference LT F APts. 0166 6512 0128 140 10 0 86125 4 0 62 92 2 1 80153 1 Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Montreal Western 1 0 C w 6 5 2 1 0 0 2 4 4 B.C. 5 teammates have nicknamed him B and G Guts. Mantle, who has a long his- | tory of ailments, ran true to his nickname Sunday. Playing ckey slammed two home runs ~his 49th and 50th of the help the Yankees to an 8.5 triumph over Detroit Tigers. Saturday. He stayed though he could not swing without excruciating pain. In his one remaining time at bat, he bunted for a single. However, the injury kept Saturday's Result Montreal 24 Ottawa 25 Monday's Results Mantle out of the | against Washington Senators Monday. The arm stiffened up -- Blood and | when he shouldn't have, Mi- | American League season--to | | Mantle strained a muscle in | his left forearm while batting | in al- | lineup | YANKEE MATES NICKNAME MICKEY MANTLE B-END-G | Mantle' name off the pre- game lineup Sunday but Mi- ckey insisted on playing and told Houk the arm didn't hurt. "I knew he wasn't telling me the truth," Houk said, and | T told him, 'Now Mick, stop | giving me the bull, The arm's all swollen. I frankly don't see | how you can swing a bat." In between his two home runs, Mantle struck out twice. Once, when he missed, the | bat fell out of his hands. "He was in pain all the game," said Houk. { "It hurt me more when I | missed than when I hit the ball," said Mantle. "I had to cut down on my swing: Those times I struck out, I swung harder than when I hit those homers. "It's probably the best thing that happened to me. By get- A EE . ; : a |kimos needed a last-minute field|pitched a touchdown pass i : championship with an average po {Yo Jackie Parker to i ons Ernie Warlick to pas the |after the first quarter, 7-3 at the| Toronto 19 Hamilton 21 of 82 per cent ringers. Second : : 4 i | i .| Winnipeg 17 Saskatchewan 11 was Dean MeLaughiin® of Osh. Serve their record with a 10. Stamps shead 3.7. The cu avert, all 2nd 119 after ree Guar Edmonton 10 Calears + awa and third was Clayton Win over Calgary Stampeders. {which might have given Calgary |'€! Lewi e A , | 4 2 Ba A Ne ane Winnipeg Blue Bombers came|a tie, was missed. with wis scoring his second | Friday's Game : ; ve i from behind in the last quarter] The game was essentially a touchdown and Gerry James Saskatchewan at Montreal Harvey Brady of Welland won Tal | : a |adding 'a single on a field goal 's G the Class B title on Leo Lewis' second touch- defensive battle. Both clubs(2 C Saturday's Games the Clas: \ down of the game and edged|/made back-to-the-wall stands in|attempt to pull out the victory. Edmonton at Ottwa Saskatchewan Roughriders 17-|the early going, with the Cal-| James also kicked a field goal|Calgary at B-C. 11. gary line being especially im-|/and a convert. Saskatchewan's SATURDAY Edmonton is in first place in/pressive as it held the power-/points came on a touchdown by ORFU Int diat the conference race with six/ful Eskimos in crucial tests. halfback Ray Smith and a field East York 53 Disrme ae ' ? ------ straight victories for 12 points.| There was no score for bet-|goal, convert and single by Reg| 25" TOrX 9° Niagara ¥alls § |won the Grand Prix of Modena| Winnipeg is second with 10| ter than 40 minutes before ta-/Whitehouse. x ORFU Junior _(Formula One Automobile Race| points, Saskatchewan third with|ckle George Hanse kicked a Veteran Kenny Ploen went all Kitchener-Waterloo § Windsor 45 Sunday in a Lotus. It was his/ TORONTO (CP)--Henk Jans- I DAN 0 Aw four, Calgary fourth with two|field goal to put Calgary ahead. |the way at quarterback for the St. Thomas 12 Sarnia 6 {15th 1961 victory. [sen of Toronto captured the n das P and British Columbia Lions trail, Johnny Bright bulled over for Bombers, while rookie import Toronto Junior Joachin Bonnier of Sweden|black belt title in the Canadian with only one point. an Edmonton touchdown, with|Dick Thornton handled punting Toronto 0 Burlington 21 was second and Dan Gurney of National Exhibition judo cham- DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Home| Parker's field goal on the Ted Tully kicking the convert, duties in the absence of injured SUNDAY Riverside, Calif., third in Por-|pionships w hic h attracted 175 pro Earl Stewart won a glitter- second-last play of the gamelto put the Esks ahead 7-3 early! Charlie Shephard. NORF ' sches. entries Saturday. Rick Richard. ing stretch uel with Arnold Ey kita Atti hi i re RY RFU Intermetinle 14| Fourteen drivers from five son of Ottawa was second. The almer Monday to win the | . | o .~*|countries took part in the race|junior crown went to S 000 Dallas Open. He had 278 for of the first game. The Leafs Manitoba - Saskatchewan Junior| Sic o 20 PAC 0, the THUG! Jmitk exo Helghts. Mike "Seon 72 holes with a one-over-par 71 added two in the fifth and four Saskatoon 20 Weston 7 |world championship but ratesldins of Niagara Falls was third. in the seventh for starter Carl St. James 26 Regina 1 Monday. Stewart also had to beat off Mathias. Lou Johnson hit a MONDAY a mighty finish by Doug Sand- homer for Toronto. In the after- American Conference |Port Huron 12 Sarnia 15 ers, who Dblistered the 6.800. piece, Sadowski scattered five| | and he couldn't straighten it. ting hurt, maybe it'll force me Manager Ralph Houk left not to swing too hard." 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA KICKERS captured the Carling Challenge Cup here at Kinsmen Stadium on Saturday night in an overtime soccer sudden-death game that saw kickers get the only goal of the game, in the 19th minute or overtime. They play two 10-minute overtime sessions, one each way and if a winner is not declared after 20 minutes, then the game is replayed. Hungaria, Oshawa and District Association's outstanding soccer team for more than two-thirds of this current season, were once again the victims of their disastrous clump. They went undefeated until they lost to Windsor in the Ontario Cup semi-final game here and lost that one 1-0, in pouring rain. They haven't won a game since and Sat- urday night's defeat and loss of the chance to snare the Carling Trophy, was another bit of the hard luck that has dogged the Hungaria team ever since that game with Windsor However. Kickers played a fine brand of effective football to earn and deserve their win. | [high in prestige. It attracted [about 30,000 spectators. Moss covered the 147 - mile, Stirling Moss 'Wins Modena isi, coe, in one pour, 0 MODENA, Italy (AP)--Stirl- erage speed of 88 miles an ing Moss, star British driver, hour. Earl Stewart Beats Palmer WINS JUDO TITLE MELCHERS DIAMOND DUST: Peterborough Bantams defeated yard Oak Cliff Country Club Port Perry lads 5-3 on Saturday afternoon to sweep their OASA series in two-straight games but the P.P. course for the low round of the tournament--a four-under - par Clinch IL Flag hits while gaining his sixth tri- | umph, Catcher Dan Gatta sup- LEAVES LARGE ESTATE ST. LOUIS (AP)--Baseball"s N\ Nd 5 4 v dye LONDON LB (Mol Jefe] Bel 3 ANell, BOTTLE 66. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pedro Gonzales had three of plied the winning punch with a|Ty Cobb, who died July 17, left softball fans weren't entirely disappointed for the day, : : Gay Brewer, who also was Columbus Jets clinched their Richmond's seven hits and drove {yo.run homer in the fourth. |an estate worth at least $11,780, as their Intermediates came through with a 7-3 win over Frankford, later in the afternoon, to take their OASA Intermediate "C" series in two-straight games . . . OSHAWA HEFFERING'S, opened their Eastern Ontario Zone "B" finals in Trenton on Saturday night, with Trenton RCAF coming from behind in the 7th and 8th innings, with two runs in each frame, to take a 7-4 vic- tory. Reg. Hickey pitched for Heffering's who did some good hitting but couldn't put together enough safeties | for a winning rally. Second game of this Senior "B" series wil be played here at Alexandra Park tonight, at 8:15 o'clock and it should be one of the better games of the season, as Heffering's fight to stay in the running for Ontario softball laurels . . . SCUGOG CLEANERS were apparently rained out on Friday night in Owen Sound but so far, we haven't heard when they are to go back there again, for the second game of their Junior "A" series . . . . MATTER OF FACT, we haven't re- ceived word yet when any of the next softball games for teams around these parts will be played but we expect that Connaught Pee Wees, Port Perry Inters. and one or two others, will be in action again shortly. IN THE NEW CRYSTAL OSHAWA. LEGION Minor Basebal Association teams had a very successful holiday week-end in OBA playoff competition. They didn't quite make a clean sweep of everything, but they certainly did very well. The bantams lost the first game of the Ontario semi- finals in Burlington 5-1 but the Midgets eliminated Hamilton in two great games, 1-0 here at Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon and 4-1 in Hamilton on Labor Day. Burlington Juniors were no match for the Oshawa Legionnaires. In their first game of the series, Legionnaires walloped Burington right in Burlington 21-2. Second game of this OBA Junior "A" round is to se played here at Kinsmen Stadium this evening, game ime, 7:30 o'clock. Pedersen ns tae 83 65 82 65 75.74 Charleston Buffalo Toronto 561 Tih 558 8 .503 16 Taw ssvsarres THIS CITY has sent into professional wrestling ranks more performers than perhaps any city of its size n Canada and tonight a new name it to be added to the iist, when "Big Dave" Wallace will make his debut, in 'he first of a four-bout card at the Children's Arena. 'Big Dave" Wallace is a well-known young Oshawa man, perhaps better known by his real name than by his +hosen ring name of Wallace, as Dave Wolosewich. No foubt a lot of his friends and fellow workers from the stamping Plant will be on hand to-night to cheer him The new Speakerphone. Just push a button--talk and hear. No hands. Better still: If you need two groups of people--100 yards or hundreds of miles apart--in one conference, this is for you. Clearly, from the Bell, Saturday's Results making a great dash for the big|first International League flag|in both runs with a single in the 5 ) 000, The Sporting News reported money, called a penalty stroke ince joining the triple-A circuit|fourth and another in the eighth. d In Saturday's games the Leals| c nday. The baseball newspaper on himself on the 14th hole and|in 1955 with a 4-2 victory over Fred Green won his sixth game, downed Buffalo 1-0 and 3-1, SY! said it is known that Cobb wound up with a 67 and a tie|Richmond Virginians Monday Leroy Gregory slapped out|racuse beat Rochester 12-6,/owned $10,000,000 worth of Gen- for second place 'at 279 with| ion four of Charleston's 19 hits as|/Charleston defeated Richmond eral Motors stock and $1,780,000 palmer an Sanders Sever, The second - place Charleston he coasted to his 13th victory in 3-1 and Jersey City shaded Co- worth of Coca-Cola stock. How- Palmer and Sanders each won nravline 714 games out of first{the opener. Carl Warwick hit a|lumbus 6-5. On Sunday Toronto (ever, the actual size of the es- 2 3. with seven to play, went down three-run homer for the Mar-|SPlit with the Bisons, winning [tate may never be disclosed. Palmer had a 71 for the day.|fighting as they defeated Jer-|iins, who scored seven times in|4-3 and losing 3-2. Syracuse and} By Gary Player of South Africa,|sey City Jerseys in both ends of [the fifth inning. Dean Stone|Rochester also split, the Wings the year's leading money-win-la doubleheader, 14-5 and 4-0.|tossed a five-hitter in the sec-/Winning 4-0 and losing 8-0. In ner, shot a closing 71 for 286|Buffalo Bisons clobbered Roch-|ond game for his 11th triumph, Single games, the Jerseys beat and a tie for 13th place, win- ester Red Wings 11-0. Toronto SER the Jets 6-3 and Richmond| ning $714. Player now has won and Syracuse split a pair, with{SAVAGE BELTS TWO trounced Charleston 11-3. | $61,115 and Palmer $57,732. the Maple Leafs taking the Four home runs -- including -- -- Sanders is third with $50,912. [opener 8-2 and the Chiefs grab | Nos. 21 and 22 by Ted Savage| WINS ALBERTA TITLE | -- bing the nightcap 2-0 behind Ted helped Bill Smith to his ninth EDMONTON (CP) wilt Steve Douglas Top Sadowski. a Fred K ig gen igh Rd Sv. | Homenuik of Winnipeg hung on ichmond starter Fre ipp |b =r : : "|with a three-over-par 74 Mon-| . set up a pair of two-run rallies|crage to a league-leading 319. {day to capture the Alberta open Golfer In Annual with his wildness. A single by| Bob Sadowski and Wally Shan-|golf championship with a 54- Johnny Mahoney, two walks and non each hit a homer, a dou-|hole total of 211. One of the pre- FRENCH RIVER (CP)--Steve two wild pitches enabled the ble and a single for the Bisons, tournament favorites, George Douglas of the Canadian Broad-!Jets to take a 2-1 lead in the|who tallied all their runs in the|Knudson of Toronto, finished in |casting Corporation won the On.|fifth. They added the winning first three frames. a three-way tie with Frank Fow- tario Sports Writers and Sports. margin in the next frame on a| R. C. Stevens' 10th homer|ler of Calgary and three-time casters fall golf tournament with|hit batsman, a double by Bob|with one aboard, put Toronto winner Henry Martell of Ed-.| a seven-over-par 75 Sunday. |Oldis, and a single by Mahoney. ahead, 2-0 in the second inning|monton, all with 220s. Bob Frewin of the Toronto Telegram shot 77 and Ken Mc- gee af the Torono Gone nd BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Mail 80 to take second and third Spots eSpectivelr. be Sudbury] BY THE CANADIAN PRESS nesta (Kralick 12.9) (N) Stor a et he pu American League los Angeles (Duren 6-11 ang hy : : I, Pet. GBL!Grba 8-11) at Kansas City (Wal- the Niagara. Fails Review, was|New York 9245 73 ker 811 and Krause 15) (N) |Rochester 7276 488 18 R 3 : ' 8 Detroit 8651 .628 6 ational League ichmon 463 22 second with 70 {parol 8150 579 12% vo W I, Pct. GBL|Jersey City 6779 .459 3214 4 | Chicago 75 65 .536 1814 | Cincinnati 8155 .596 Syracuse 54 96 360 3714 Sarnia Golden Bears Cleveland 068 .507 22% |Los Angeles 7654 385 2 Monday's Results . . Boston 6674 471271, (Milwaukee 7260 .545 7 |Rochester 0 Buffalo 11 Win First U.S. Start Los Angeles uy 1 4 34 San Francisco n 9 gos o Syracuse 2-2 Toronto 8-0 ) Sarnia Gol. Minnesota ; . 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Sunday's Results Pitisburgh 8 St. Louis 1 |Charleston 3 Richmond 1 | Detroit 5 New York 8 Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 3 Jersey City 5 Columbus 6 ta dnb i {Boston 8 Minnesota 6 Mi . i 2 as he takes his first fling in the grunt-and-groan ' {Bos 30 Milwaukee 5-4 Chicago 6-2 . Today's Games sion = Incidentally, Sandor (Arpad) Kovacs, another YESTERDAY 3 Chicago 54 Waskingion M 2nd called in 6th, darkness)| Rochester at Buffalo (N) Shaws homebrew who has been In the game now for STARS [Sle i onore City pol Saturday's Results Columbus at Richmond (N) i tonight's card: -- 40S s 8 3 '|Los Angeles 0 Milwaukee 4 J. City at Charleston (N) nore than 20 years, will also be on tonig |rain. {San Francisco 0 Chicago 7 American Association re meets Pat Flanagan. Dave Wallace takes on Karl . gp, ryp ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday's Results {Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 4 Monday's Results | he ri y Detroit 2 New York 7 inci i i i Vurnburgh, a veteran of the ring. 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