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The Oshawa Times, 9 Sep 1961, p. 10

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Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Sunnyside Park Boy Eliminate Southmead Sunnyside Park completed fourth inning. In the 7th, Kap- back with three tallies, on (the first major upset of the|lan singled, Waters walked, Sib-|Scattergood's homer, for a' 55 54% Desp'to -- H W Knight or | Oshawa Minor Softball Associa-|lock singled and then with two lead. 2 $3ritrons - Windfields Fm juow's Kiwanis Bantam league vat, Wish hit his fourth hit! But after that, Solomon sto , : 1% 7-% Hale -- Manor nm | Playoffs, when they defeatediand second home-run blow of ed side batters complete Duig's Chore Sh 2% Lok 12s E13 0B Armstrong hm | he league-leading Southmead|the night and Wahrer followed 4 binge for two op Winner gr ¢, 3, Migoll -- Honeysuckle 2nd. Trainer E. Mann, {team 7-6 last night at Sunnyside| with another homer, to make it|gixth inning while College H Start good, won driving. Pool 19,682. Double Pabl 34,999. |Park diamond, to take the|,6-0. got to Panchuk and then G 11.90 570 4.20 quarter - final round in two-| Black, for Sunnyside, hadi of for two eight-run ralli Second Race 930 600 straight games. fanned nine batters in seven|one in the third frame and 7% i Other Kiwanis Bantam) innings. Waters, for Southmead, i ; 9 furlongs, purse $1800. Three ; ¥ other in the fifth, to Fo WL PP St % 1% ; {League playoffs last night saw struck out nine also, in the charge of the series. Wright, More Water ..... 112 4 1 2% 21% 24 College Hill win 25-5 at King-|first innings. |Peel. Ham, Gallant, Taylor 8 Doc's Doll ...... 108 7 2 12% 1-1% 4 fs i : eel, Ham, Gallant, Taylor an Grind Maple ... 110 3 1 |side Park, to clean up that ser-| The big surprise came in the| cpa k all hit well for the wi Blackdish 1062 {ies while Fernhill Park boys bottom of the 7th inning. B. Mit-| oc Youdbetterwin . {won 9-4 at Nipigon Park, to ad |chell opened for Sunnyside with ? vance to the semi-finals, which|a single and Dervent walked. F..FERNHILL ADVANCES open Monday night. Bradley doubled and Nawvratl Ferniill Park as ad omered. yreanuc en (ri- vanced to the semi-finals whe EAD OT made Ped: Korback grounded out but they defeated Nipigon Par oul mea a A Hate Chapman walked, then F. Mit- boys 9-4 last night at Nipigod SEDATE ean - [a gallant stand to avoid e "Ichell grounded out, or the sec- diamond, to take that round in Daily Double 7and 4 paid $105.20, ation. Belding oe britliam Bod ond out but Black made the|two-straight games > ; {hit pitching of aters, they i 5 : - 6-GOING UP . 490 4.40 3.70 | A ? big bid to win the game when| Nini the Third Race LIBRENTRT 0 I ing and. then staged a 16 doubled to score, Chapman st nning when Bare and Par. LAW 5 vurlongs. Turse 31,900. Three and four - year - old maidens. Claiming all big five-run rally, for a 6-0 lead, with the tying run and he am kinson both worked Spiers for : 5.0. that looked good enough to tie| Pred home himself with the|yais and scored on a good hit Runner-up was Eltoro, The fo Horse the series winner, when' B. Mitchell fol- py Atherfold. But two more Great (centre) with Then Geo [SORE LR C0 - Wilson iad homered off Sun: lowed with another two-bagger,| aks in the fourth, to Ather- Blue / Mo : his second hit of the inning. | zure nyside pitcher Black, in the|™g huis wi now move into fold ud Jageeny, pus » = Mokedy * | ry ps ithe semi-finals, opening the : Saugeen Linda | A scoring success as Spiers struck SPORTS next series with the first game); of 15 batters to clinch the Clip's Viscount y g {at College Hill on Monday night. Series. TODAY'S GAMES Satin Legs Sweet Fennel EE one Son asl COLLEGE HILL WINS Dearborn homered in the sec- S-------- -- SBURNT ROMAN ... College Hill Bantams swept ond inning to get Fernhill start- "ourth Race 2.RASCALITY Sik their series with Kingside Park ed and then in the third, they ¢ 3.HONEST HARRY lin two-straight games, winning scored four runs on two hits and 7 furlongs. Purse $2,000. Two-year-old maidens. {the second one last night at|two walks, plus three bad % | SOFTBALL Kingside diamond, 25.5. lerrors as Nipigon's infield col- OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- North York vs Oshawa Con- naught Park, at Connaught Park, 2.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2.| out-of-three series. CLEAR AND FAST | FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1961 7-PRINCE D'IRLANDE 9.10 6.00 1-WILD BUNNY . 5.80 3.70 First Race 3-WINDY FAY Gs 2.90 % Furlongs. Purse 51.900. Three and four-y id all | $3,500. Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 18 7 2 13 1-3 1-2% Dittfach -- § Desnoyers 118 1 22 22% Kallai -- M. $s 3-2%43-% Coy -- C and T Sta 4h 41% McComb--Chisholm, Larin PIERRE = a Horse Prince d'Irlande 1a 2 6-2 Round Two ..... -1 Winter Garden . Romping Chance Bo 7-1 £3 PEASE sen ° 4MORE WATER 7-DOC'S DOLL .... 3-GRAND MAPLE .............. and four-year-olds. Claiming all $2,500, Str. n. Jockey Owner 1.3, Borgemenke -- LE Taylor 2.5% Har"son--Badz'ski, ° a ® geod 5% Dittfach -- § Cocomile 6.1% Armstrong--J E F Seagram 7-1% Gibb -- R M Marshak 8-1 Behrens -- AL Sendnvuse Jean Sirdar 109 8 9-3% Dalton--Dew Valley Farm Golden Mile . 112 1 10- Wright -- R D Isaac Winner ch g, 3, Running Water 2nd -- Armbro. Trainer A. J. Routeliffe. Start good for all but Grand Maple, won driving. Pool 33,146. SESS - a2Sewn F eee STILE RL TT ea & PErvend SER aeT § Fin. Owner 1% 1 1-3% Coy -- Shermanor Farm . 4- 2.2% Fitz'ons -- Mrs B A Glynn 3: 2-nk Harrison--Stafford Farm 2- 4-1% Potts -- L § Collacutt . 5.3% McComb--Miss D Ctwright 8 win yesterday's sixth race and | winner's time of 1:25 for seven % Str Jockey feature event at Old Woodbine | furlongs was only two fifths of racetrack, in Toronto. The ' a second off the track record. | third. ADMIRAL ARMBRO (left) Wt PP St % with Ralph Borgemenke up, 5 6: 6-% Morreale -- G Rowntree 7 7-2 Dittfach -- Red River Sta - 8-3% Cosentino--M R Alexander - 9- 9- Wright -- R J Donovan == Acexmndant. Trainer R. T. Barnard. Pool 36,274. 4.80 3.40 29 16.90 7.90 4.80 orse Burnt Roman TONY ESPOSITO, popular sponsor of a lot of various sports teams in this city, is perhaps better known even today to his former fellow-workers at Coulter's Mfg. than he is to the average sports fan, although he is an "active and personal associate with every team he backs. Tony got one of those "ticker" setbacks a couple of years ago and was mildly advised to not take too keen an interest in his sports affiliations. So you know what? Today he has two teams competing in Ontario quarter- ' final rounds for provincial softball honors -- and since 'he only sponsors two softball teams -- that's a fair average of success. Tony will be on hand, probably for both games, but he'll not be yelling too loudly, he 'promised his "sawbones" not to get too excited, but just the same' he'll be the most interested spectator on hand. 84 Pool 42,654 M. Pollock. Same. $2,500: ~ &ADMIRAL ARMBRO 7-ELTORO THE GREAT 2-THEO GEO Dio d up Canadian foaled, owances, ig ani y St Fin. Jockey Owner Adm'r'l Armbro 115 5 1 1 Borgemenke -- Armstrong E. 9.40 5.20 LJ 'sporTS MENU Sask. Roughriders . od 120 8 6 -h 14% Dalton -- D M Davis Jr 3 -4 [ . ' 3 'Everything From Soup To Nuts In F inal Minute Honest Harry 120 33 ns 114 4.3% Fitz'ons -- Windfields Fm sharp for their home game as|Fernhill took charge, scoring Absent Son 3 » "174 D" 7 n. M* lis. 1.4 a TRL el a scoreless and College Hill got|pair in the sixth, as Griffin and day night in Canadian Football|since no Saskatchewan player Winner ch g, 2, Roman Sandal -- Bet er ---- - 4% "8.30 430 azo Odessa vs Port Perry, at Port Saskatchewan Roughriders beat|real and the officials gave the | Fifth Race 3.BRILLIANT 2ND K W p th |iss and Ron Hergott were finals. = an ers : soy -- Farm That gave the Western and Burket Bracewell 1-3% Coy Ruffsin Farm Ban Io thes 4 nb th, Hie | Merrills Mogul 42% Gomez--Mrs F Merrill Jr | Kingston, at Kingston, 1st game {under the interlocking schedule R | finals E 1 C Fi 1 4% , -- K ky | 5. together more effectively to em- ui = Grac te 0) J Saminaky ven - na The Red Sox, no defensive Three inter-conference games|starts VST Winner dk b, 3, Eternal Trainer D. F. Marks. A Sieans, vo jor fix pisce in Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra about everything but the score|into the eighth inning, when the Edmonton Eskim LL for six games, the Als 3.00 8 0s g0 agains 4703.00 | OASA Inter. "AA" Playoffs-- ro 2.50 one of the wildest Senior Inter-|,, big blow in the last-inning a battle between | the point a 45-yard single by 7 Furs. Purse 2000, Four ye rushes up on the outside to | By Geo. H. Campbell Edge Alouettes SPORTS EDITOR ! Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner a 4 -- View Hulloa F' ingsi % 5 that int on, Rascality 120 2 : E bs Brown View Hulloa Fm Kingside boys weren't as|lapsed. From poin Gen. Command Li . i i 4th and 5th in- Navy Jay 113 3. 3h 51 Coy -- H C Burton they had been in the first of singletons in the MONTREAL (CP)--The West bled downfield with no defender Absent Sor 120 51 O12, 618 Bipeake o Pie Tree Ju the series. The first inning was|nings, and winding up with a g { / Jast Fri-|w : im. ctor's . 8 8 - § -- d WG R 1 pulled even with the East Fri- within 20 yards of him ut| Actor's Award 120 ¢ 8 B 5 + le Behrens -- R an ian boidree sores, oc Me a FLL Dearborn 2 ir League play had touched the ball it was a|Stert 800d. won driving. ~~~ ee with Kingside coming right! hitting. The saw-off developed when no-yards penalty against Mont-| ar OIRSIAN 5.00 3.80 Perry, 5.15 p.m.; 1st game of ' : i sages. 2% 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario zone Montreal Alouettes 16-15 on a Roughriders a first down on the|7 furlongs. Purse 31,800, Three. and four-year-olds. Claiming all $2,500. chased. last-minute point Montreal 15, the reprieve for| Horse Wt PP St % E Fin. Jockey Owner OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- To add to their troubles, the : ] A | Royal Persian 2-nk D'fach--Keast, Mcuire Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs B Red So |Eastern Conferences five wins| Alouettes had 20 first downs Brilliant 2nd 3.nk Potts -- S Mocko eat X, three of them by winning pitcher apiece and a tie in 11 games to Saskatchewan's 12 'but the Brian's Boy 5% Parnell -- C Turner of 2-out-of-3 Ontario Quarter- |Gary Ronberg. eer Xe iders tied their scoring thrusts Peel Express S32 hale -- MJ Hawkins starte § season » | i GAN Grady B'menke -- H R Campbell | OASA Senior "A" Playoffs -- . But a shuffle is in the offing. \erge with win No. 3 in seven Discovery Bay Reimer br Hamilton Fotheringhams v8| gypoppnmn (op) i ay Fi going are scheduled between now and TC W y : Start Sood, won easily . Mente ol tho To fiow and the WFC. With only a tie to|Diseovery 'Bay claimed by H Path, AN Da. Ist game of|y ont against KitchenerWater-| Panthers added another run. y Y : : : loo Panthers Friday night in truck | . ere left in the EFC basement. | 3I1Xt ace Catcher Larry Litzgus struc {Ottawa Rough Riders in the| At halftime Montreal led 1-0, Niagara Falls vs Oshawa Tony's| county Teague games. of the capital today, a Vendors, at Alexandra Park, y gue 2 rally--a two-run single with the Cup finalists of Berretta. season. bases loaded and one out. 'This city has had some good sports boosters in the last '25 years but few, if any, can top the whole-hearted supported Tony Esposito has given to sport in general-- with his sponsorship of softball, hockey, five-pin bowl= .ing, ete.--plus the off-the-record boosts to other in- {the two Grey [ast year. Sunday it's Saskatchewan R |against Toronto Argonauts and Monday the Eskimos meet Ha. Frosz from the University of] {milton Tiger-Cats, sharing the|Oregon came in to steer the d with Ottawa going|Saskatchewan attack in the. sec-| | Eastern lea Eltoro the Gt Theo George Credit Curb Rookie quarterback Dave Peggy Page Winner ch g 4 Vibrator -- Start good, won driving OOKIE TAKES OVER 3nk 1h 115 4 4 1 2h Gomez -- Beasley 117 2 2 -h 3-2 Fitzsimmons -- Mrs. 117 3 3 § 4-no Dittfach Elliott 116 1 5 . 41 5 Coy -- Seasway Sta feld. Trainer A. J. Routecliffe Pool 19,408. QUINELLA POOL 22,632. | Chris QUINELLA 5 and 4 PAID $56.20 8.15 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 Ontario quarter-finals. OASA Inter. "C" Playoffs -- Port Perry vs Selkirk, at Sel kirk, 8.30 p.m.; 1st game of 2- out-of-3 Ontario quarter-finals. SOCCER Even the score was against| them until they came up with three ninth-inning runs to edge Brantford Red Sox 54 and square the best-of-seven lague final 1-1. The series continues in But it was an error that pro- vided the winning run for the Panthers. Brantford shortstop Len Dziuk missed an easy dou- ble - play ball, allowing Harry Psutka to score. dividual groups that didn't bear his company's name. + This afternoon, at four o'clock, Oshawa Tony's (Refresh ! ments) Senior "A" team opens an OASA series against ~Hamilton Fotheringhams, here at Alexandra Park and : tonight, at 8.15 o'clock, Tony's Vendors open an Inter, !"AA" Ontario quarter-final round against Niagara Falls. 'Both games should qualify in the "top ten of the season" 'since top competition is assured. | KIWANIS BANTAM softball teams were in action : last night and as far as we could learn, all four quarter- final rounds ending in two-straight decisions. We say "as far as we could learn" because which ever team ! won in the Radio-Lake Vista series was too indifferent 'to turn in a scorebook, either on Wednesday, or last . night, We have news for them -- they needn't bother ' turning in one now. Sunnyside Park Midgets pulled off + the major upset of the season. They finished the season \in fifth place and so were drawn against Southmead in : their first round -- Southmead finished on top of the + 10-team league. Sunnyside won in Southmead on Wed- | nesday night and it was properly rated as "an upset"; ! Last night, Southmead lead 1-0 for six innings and then Brantford Monday. The Panthers, who finished second this season 10 games be- hind the Red Sox, lost manager |ch George Ariss when he was |pitchers for 12, ejected in the fourth inning. Ron Stead, relieved in the In the eighth, coach Gord Ar- ninth, suffered the defeat. ond half, Oshawa and District Assoc. Al 50 | (Lancaster Cup Playoffs)--Hol- |landia vs Strila, at 7.00 p.m., and Italia vs Peterborough UEW Ronberg went all the way, limiting the Sox to six hits. Kit- chener tagged two Brantford Seventh Race SCHOPPY © Tes dao into today's play. 3 sess Grosz, 22, passed to end Jack| 3-CHOPPY WAVES 7 Furlongs. Purse $2100. Four years and up, Wt P t | DECIDES ISSUE ; Gotta for one touchdown and| SORE ali Sibi, Ferdie Burket's single with 40 (scored another himself on a one-| © fore P St % ¥ Str. Fin Jockey Owner {seconds to play was the decid-|yard buck. Both plays came in|Pandrag L114 4 4 21 11 Potts -- Zeus Farm {ing point for Saskatchewan here|the third quarter. | Choppy : un J 3 5 2-nk Dittfach -- Red HY 3a, {845 p.m.; both games at 1 j 3 3.1% Armstrong -- affor! m i ivi i Friday night before a crowd of| Veteran Reg Whitehouse con-|star. Gun % 4h Gomez -- Seagram Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadi- 18943. verted both Saskatchewan touch. | Dis Har It was his second bid for the downs and Burket picked up al 5-n0 Cosentino -- Rotenberg um, Y | Royal Win point. {single early in the final quarter. Waves B. 6-1% Fitzsimmons -- Mrs. Santo {FOOTBALL 7-3% Robinson Newtondale | : n | : | Pillan Mapu Big Four Junior Conference-- His first kick, from Mont-| Ex - Roughrider Don Allard ' 8-1% Adams -- International 8 | | Chispil 16 2 7 6h 9 "Imps" vs Lakeshore real's 42, sailed behind the Sal | went all the way at quarter for v : 83 Gibb ---- International Sta Oshawa 5 | Winner f ¢ El Drag -- PLANDORE. Trainer W. | Bruins, at Lakeshore, 10.00 a.m. GRASS SY line a good 12 yards. But Mont-|Montreal and his touchdown | H. MacDonald FE aa BASEBALL "uh, iv offs -- Bur- real's Gino Beretta booted the|pass to half : I Se Liou vi We have ball back out. made it 1535 with six mutes) Eighth Race SAN, Jive ¥ § (nen vs ostaya Daisy Legion 1 #robl Ap oke Bobby Oliver of the to play after Bill Bewley con-|7 furlongs. Purse $1800. Three- pad fourycaneolds, iL $250 2nd game of 2-out-of3 series. s grabbed the ball and rum-|verted. Horse Wt PP St % gs | Leaside Junior League Play- Ld |offs -- People's Credit Jewellers vs Oshawa Legion, at Talbot | Park, Leaside, 1.00 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series, GAMES FOR SUNDAY |SOFTBALL | OASA Junior "C" Playoffs -- |Port Perry at Odessa, 2.30 p.m.; the gross seed to suit your individual lawn at ble cost. TIMOTHY & ALSIKE MIXTURES INDIVIDUAL GRASS SEEDS SUBURBAN GRASS MIXTURES Jockey 1-% 11 Coy -- Nor-Star Farm 3nk 2p0 Gibb -- F Zraket 3-nk Behrens -- Mrs F Merrill 4-2% Robinson -- W E Coulter 5% B"menke -- H C Ar 6-3% Parnell -- White Oak Sta 7-2% McComb -- G Groves 8-5% Fitz"ons -- J E F Seagram 9-7%Brown -- E Harbourne - 10. Annesley--Double K Farm rabelle. Trainer J. Starr. Pool 49,388. Total Pool | | The Liffey Island King Dr. Fred .. Conservatory |Airborne Charm 112 7 10 | Star-O-Taura 9 Maple | (A drive around left end by {George Dixon from a yard out {produced Montreal's other |touchdown in the third quarter, Bewley converting. Mgr. Bill Rigney Draws $100 Fine LOS ANGELES (AP)---Man- ager Bill Rigney of Los Ange- les Angels and two of his play- iers were fined Friday for run- My Page ; Redbud Royal Ruby Gar Winner ch g, 3, Tuscany Start good, won drivin, Maple Grove Boys bt 750. Attendance 7,1 + scored five runs in a wild home-run splurge in the 7th .inning, to lead the game 6-0. Then what happened? Sunnyside came back in their own half on the final frame and scored seven runs to win the game 7-6 and take the series . . . FERNHILL PARK ousted Nipigon in their series and College Hill won two-straight over Kingside, These teams move into semi-final rounds on Monday night . . . SCUGOG CLEANERS, who open their inter-zone playoff series in Kingston today, will play Kingston Juniors in the return game, back here at Alexandra Park on Monday night . . . SPORT CALEN- DAR today shows a lot of Oshawa and district teams engaged in OASA playoff action. There are also some OBA minor baseball playoff games being played. OSHAWA VETERANS who can recall the Oshawa "Belgrave Harriers" track club of the days of 1906-10, will regret to learn of the death of "Cappie" Foster, who passed away at his home in White Rock, British Columbia, on Thursday. '"Cappie" and his brother "Abbie", who has resided in Toronto for many years now but frequently visits Oshawa, were two of this town's top runners in those days. Defeat Courtice B'-- > |{ins with umpires at Kansas ¢ |American League President Jo | {fielder George Thomas was¢ ty earlier this week Rigney was fined $100 by fe el; Cronin for remaining on the in bench after having been ejected tice by Jim Honochick Monday. Pitcher Ryne Duren was M fined $100 for throwing towels m on to the field after Angels in- |g h thrown out Tuesday by Ed Hur- fo {ley. Thomas had addressed an {uncomplimentary remark toto {Hurley - after striking out. He th was fined $25. ra AFRICAN LAKE astway Cleaners. He gave up finishing up with an Maple Grove Pee Wees de- ated Courtice "B" hoys 28-1 the third game of their play- f series, last night in Cour- Cup Finals First Season Hugget, on the mound for aple Grove McGregor's, was uch too good for the Courtice e one run to Gray, in the urth "inning. The winners took one inning solve McIntyre's delivery and| en proceeded to score big| llies in almost every inning, 1l-run | Legionnaires, playoff performance set an On- tario record, head into Mon- day's Canadian junior lacrosse {their opposition. Hastings In | HASTINGS (CP) -- Hastings| whose clutch| YESTERDAY'S STARS Pitching: Mike McCormick, San Francisco Giants, scattered five hits for his 12th victory of the season as the Giants beat Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3. Hitting: Jim Pagliaroni, Bos- ton Red Sox, hit a three - run final in relatively good shape homer and a two-run, tie-break-| Kingston vs but not knowing much about|ing double for five runs batted|Cleaners, at Alexandra Park, in as the Red Sox beat Detroit splurge i 2 : 4 Lake Nyasa in East Atrica.ton the fn the ah, Sat Yond wl On that basis, coach By Coom- Tigers 9-2. 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario zone finals. | GAMES FOR MONDAY |SOFTBALL » Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc.; | (Kiwanis Bantam: League) -- {By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Semi-final Playoffs-- Sunnyside Park vs College Hill, at College {Hill and winner of Radio + Lake Vista series at Fernhill Park; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 semi. {final rounds; both games start lat 6.15 p.m. sharp. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- 18.00 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 |Eastern Ontario zone finals, most southerly of Africa's large Mayberry, Lebel, Sisson, Bar-|bes refused: to make any pre- |lakes, is 360 miles long and up|rarall and Dickens all batted Sictons. to 50 miles wide, well for the winners. he Legionnaires are the first team ever to capture an Onta- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS rio Lacrosse Association junior final after dropping the first three of the seven-game set. By THE CANADIAN PRESS They turned the trick against Friday's Results Excelsiors to ad- SERVICE STATIONS Detroit Lions | Approve New 14-Game Sked | DETROIT (AP) -- "Two more es and Detroit Lions would Jom won the whole thing last year. They were the best team around at the end." ! . This is a common observa. * tion with the 1961 National Foot- : ball e season just eight + days away. Among such obser- ! vers is George Wilson, Lions - coach. ¢ Wilson is delighted with the , NFL's expanded schedule that * calls for 14 games instead of the 12 of past seasons. ht 4. Lions last year lost their : ek games and split their : next two before closing with a * rush that silefiged the "Fire Wil- ! son" wolves. \_ + Detroit won Pix of its last ' seven games, thd last four in a row, and just miysed overhaul- ' ing Green Bay Packers in the . Western Division race. They fin- + ished with a 7-5 record, a game ! behind the Packers. "One of the big things about the new schedule is it gives you time to recover from injuries," Wilson said. "'And if you lose a HOMETOWN FANS » American League ew York etroit ALL FOR MICKEY {Baltimore | Chicago COMMERCE, Okla. (AP)-- (B Even the women of Commerce|L are talking baseball these days. Housewives daily com- pare the home run hitting of Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris of New York Yankees. And if Mickey hits that 60th home run to tie Babe Ruth's 1927 record, the women will join in the celebration. The Lions Club in the town | where Mickey grew up has nothing special planned yet. But president Richard Maul- ler says the club will come up with something -- when the time comes. Mauller said the whole town of about 3,000 persons is talk- ing about Mantle's bid for Ruth's record. Otto C. Chandler, a drug- gist, hears little else, Chan- | dler calls Don Shaw, a Com- merce auto dealer, Mantle"s most avid fan, | "Personally, if he can't break the record, I'd just as soon Maris wouldn't," Shaw says. "They're both good boys, but nobody deserves it more than Mickey." C GOOD FOOD § | Angeles oston 08 Angeles Minnesota {Kansas City | Washington WL 96 45 6 55 86 59 78 65 69 75 61 80 59 80 52 88 51 91 Pct. GBL .68T .610 10 .H93 12 545 19 A479 28Y4 433 35 424 36 371 43% 359 451% Friday's Results Washington 1-2 Baltimore 2-4 Detroit 2 Boston 9 Cleveland 1 New York 9 Chicago 5 Los Angeles 3 Minnesota 4 Kansas City 6 Today's Probable Pitchers Detroit Minnesota (Foytack Mossi (14-5) at Boston (Conley 9-12). Cleveland (Grant 14-8) at New xColumbus | York (Sheldon 9-4) (Schroll (10-9) or 2.3) at {Kansas City (Shaw 10-12) Washington (Burnside 1.7) at Rochester Baltimore (Fisher 9-11) (N) Chicago (Horlen 1-0) at Los Jersey City (Bowsfield 9-6) (N) Sunday's Games Wash"n at Baltimore Detroit at Boston Cleveland at New York (2) Chicago at Los Angeles Minn, at Kansas City (2) National League incinnati Los Angeles Milwaukee San Francisco t. Louis w 83 56 78 55 64 61 71 62 70 65 L Pct, GBL 597 586 2 548 7 D349 018 11 Philadelphia 1 Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 1 St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 7 Today's Probable Pitchers St. Louis (Simmons 8-10) at Cincinnati (Johnson 6-2) Pittsburgh (Francis 2-6) Milwaukee (Burdette 16.9) Philadelphia (Owens 3-9) Chicago (Curtis 10-10) Los Angeles (Drysdale 11.9) R San Francisco (Marichal 13. ) at Sunday's Games St. Louis at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Chicago Los Angeles at San Fran. International League W L Pct. GBL -- |OLA players to bolster the team. 91 61 87 65 84 66 76 76 747 71 81 86 82 Syracuse 55 97 X-Clinched pennant. Friday's Results Toronto 4 Rochester 5 Buffalo 11 Syracuse 6 Richmond 4-1 Jersey City 2-8 Charleston 2-3 Columbus 0-2 Today's Games Toronto at Roch. (2) (N) Buffalo at Syracuse (N) Rich'd at Jersey City (N) Charl"n at Columbus (N) Sunday's Games Toronto at Rochester 599 572 4 560 6 A497 15% 490 16% 467 20 A453 22 362 36 Charleston Buffalo Toronto Richmond Brampton vance into the best-of - seven Minto Cup championship against Vancouver Norburns. The Legionnaires are made up of Peterborough players who moved their home games to this {town 25 miles to the east after dwindling attendance. They won their first 10 games this year, finishd second and ousted fourth-place St. Catharines in {four straight before meeting Brampton, Coombs, 22-year - old fresh- man coach, said defenceman Ken Ruttan, who missed the seventh game with a leg infec- tiion, is the only doubtful start- er. Hastings has added four other | They are John Davis of Whitby, {who scored a record 92 goals | this summer; Don Arthurs, the iengue's most valuable player, land John McCauley, both of Brampton; and Pete Berge of St. Catharines. 'OLD COUNTRY 'SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results of Friday night's old country soccer games: { ENGLISH LEAGUE Third Division OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. HOUSTON'S SER 89 SIMCOE ST '97 KING ST! 272 KING ST GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PRESTON'S SERVICE STATION 925 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 67 KING STREET WEST ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION FOOTE'S SHELL STATION WHITFIELD'S SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON ROAD SOUTH CRANFIELD'S B.A. STATION 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLARKE'S SUPERTEST STATION VIVIAN'S B.A. STATION NONQUON ROAD VICE STATION REET SOUTH REET EAST REET WEST Grover Smith ca 16 CELINA STREET 723-2312 "'Garden Supplies Since 1909" Oshawa Scugog|l' | | | | Sponsored by the Bowling Proprietors Association of Ontarie BOWLING IS FUN FOR EVERYONE Share more time with them is the "Challenge" of Youth today to parents. Bring the whole family, friends and neighbors . . . make it a party. Keep fit ! Bowl regularly ! It's fun! 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