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The Oshawa Times, 11 Sep 1961, p. 14

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AEE a gn 0 BB ST EE ah EL ae FIRST OF SERIES y Y rn: Oshawa Tony's Win Roger And Mickey =z First Over Hamilton Connaught Park Pee Wees Each Add One As: | 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1961 | 4 2 0172106 8/y day afternoon's game against|home with the lead run. Smith|day, at Kinsmen Park in To-|North York 13-2 here at Con-|two singles, and catcher Me- 2 3098 80 4 Hamilton Fotheringhams as|/bore down and got the next|ronto, Windsor defeated Tri-/naught Park on Saturday after-Quade, who did a fine job in 0 5 1 71117 1lynderdogs yet still came out vic-| three batters in succession. Bells 2-0. Second and third game|noon to take the first game of handling Dick's 16 strikeouts. sn Defeat North York Lads 40 0109 73 8 (Oghawa Tony's went into Sat-|picked himself up and came|OASA Semi-final round Satur-| Connaught Park defeated|and Sutton with a double and Montreal Yankees Steam On Mickey Mantle picked up his #3rd home run Sunday in his bid to break Babe Ruth's 1927 vecord of 60 while he and his New York Yankee teammates were whipping Cleveland In- dians 7-6 and 9-3. The Yankees' Roger Maris, who has 56 homers, had to be content with two singles during the day. He belted a round- 4ripper Saturday. "Baseball commissioner Ford Frick has ruled a player must hit 61 home runs in 154 team decisions to officially break Ruth's record. Maris and Man- tle have 10 games remaining in which to turn the trick. Mantle's blast came in the doubleh e a d e r, punctuated by fist fights and arguments that both involved Cleveland centre- fielder Jimmy Piersall. + The twin victories and De- troit Tigers' 8-7 loss to Boston Red Sox gave the Yankees an 1114 - game lead over the sec- ond - place Tigers in the Amer- ican League pennant race and reduced the magic number to eight. Any combination of eight New York victories or Detroit defeats will give the pennant to New York. Baltimore Orioles edged Washington Senators 3-2, Los Angeles Angels beat Chicago White Sox 4-3 and Kansas City Athletics and Minnesota Twins divided a doubleheader. The As took the opener 13-1 and lost the nightcap 7-0. Maris' blast Saturday came as the Yankees edged the In- dians 8-7. Johnny Blanchard and Elston Howard also homered for the Yanks. Woody Held and Willie Kirkland hit round-trip- pers for the Indians. Blanchard and Howard also homered Sun- day. In other Saturday Sox 3-1, the Twins defeated the Athletics 5-4, the Angels over- powered the White Sox 6-2 and the Senators belted the Orioles 6-2. After Sunday's activity, Maris who settled for two singles, is four games ahead of Ruth's home run pace. Mantle is two games behind. The Yankee performance ex- tended their two - season chain of victories over Cleveland at Yankee Stadium to 18 games. It also gave New York a sweep of its 12 - game home stand. The Yankees open a 13 - game road trip Tuesday night in Chi- cago. MAY BREAK RECORD New York's three homers by Mantle, Howard and Blanchard Yankees have hit this year and |left them two shy of the rec- engage- ord set by New York Giants of| : ments, the Tigers beat the Red|the National League in 1947 and |Green Bay 31 Washington 4 tied by Cincinnati Reds of the {National in 1956. brought to 219 the number the| Western Conference WLT tors in the opening game of the F. A Pts.| Ontario Amateur Softball Asso- | Edmonton 7 {Winnipeg 5 | Sask. 3 5 0109167 Calgary 2 40 97109 B.C. 061 97188 H Saturday's Results Edmonton 35 Ottawa 26 Calgary 35 B.C. 17 | Sunday's Result Saskatchewan 7 Toronto 27 { Today's Game |Edmonton at Hamilton Saturday's Results | ORFU Junior {Sarnia 15 Kitchener-Waterloo 8 | ORFU Intermediate {Oakville 8 London 14 East York 37 Niagara Falls 0 Man.-Sask. Junior Winnipeg Weston 1 Saskatoon 45 Exhibition American League [New York 21 Boston 20 {Oakland 0 Houston 55 National League | Detroit 35 Cleveland 17 {Philadelphia 27 St. Louis 0 |San Fr 24 Dallas 7 | Sunday's Results 0 0201102 14| ciation 2-out-of-3 Senior "A" 2 0128 140 10| Southern Ontario Semi - finals. 6| Tony's claimde a hard-fought 2-1 4|decision over the boys from the 1| Steel City. Bev Smith, Joe Piontek and Freddie Etcher played key parts las giant killers against the {powerful Hamilton entry. |"Smiddy", on the slab for |Tony's, hurled a nifty five hit- ter, struck out seven and per- mitted no walks, in a brilliant pitching performance. Joe Piontek, who was guilty earlier in the game of giving Hamilton a go-ahead 1-0 lead, {showed some dazzling base-run- {ning to deadlock the count at {1-1 and was outstanding de- |fensively from his t hird base | post. | Freddie Etcher claimed two|out, Johnny Edwards lifted a|Rigney, manager of Los Ange- {hits off Hamilton's Johnny Ed-|broken bat single into rightfield.|les Angels, was awarded a new |wards and drove in the game's|Me! Meulemeester playing the|contract Sunday night for the loutfield because of his hitting|1962 American Baseball League Johnny Edwards, on the Ham.| ability, misplayed the ball bad-|season. ilton hill, and recognized as one|ly and Edwards realizing this,| General manager Fred Haney of the top three pitchers in sen.|raced around the base to home: announced signing of the pact recovery by|pyut did not disclose terms. |official RBI. ior company this season, was a standout yet still lost. The lanky |righthander © allowed Oshawa they deadlocked the count at 1-1. Joe\Piontek drew a walk from Edwards and Tony's were in business. Piontek, knowing two were out, stole second base on some daring base-running to get in scoring position. Freddie Etcher advanced Piontek with clutch hit to centre, the first off Edwards, to tie the score. Tony's went out in front in the| 8th frame. An unearned run/ proved the difference between a loss and a win. With one out Jimmie Loreno singled to left, Etcher singled to right and on the rexay to third, Hamilton committed a costly error which allowed Loreno to score. | EDWARDS ALMOST A HERO | Hamilton, a never-say-die ball| club, in the 9th inning almost] | deadlocked the score, With one| |plate. A quick {"Sonny" Hill to Fred Etcher| land a brilliant tag by Bob In Tony's half of the inning, |if necessary will be played in|their OASA Pee Wee semi- finals. Second game of the series and ss; O'Quinn, ss and c; Me- (and the third if necessary) will| Cullough, cf; Turner, 3b; Green, Windsor. Bonnie Jones was the winner over Normie Bagnell. NORTH YORK -- Docisk, 2b HAMILTON FOTH'INGHAMS: be played in North York this|lb; Moore, If and 2b; Alves, p; Sutton, ss; Fallis, c; Thompson, 1b; Baran, if; Edwards, p; Mc Farlane, rf; Kinder, 3b; Yole, cf; Little, 2b. OSHAWA TONY'S: Loreno, 2b; Piontek, 3b; Etcher, 1b; Mroczeck, If; Booth, c; Meule- meester, rf; Oldfield, .ss; Hill, cf; Smith, p. RHE Hamilton ~~ 000 001 000--1 5 2 Oshawa But after that, Dick, on the [North York boys as he held them to only two hits for the strikeouts. Connaught tied the score in walked with one out and then with two out, a combination of passed balls and R. Reid's single, plus an error throw, let the first two runners score, to make it 2-2. Connaught Park scored five {runs in the next inning on three walks and doubles by Herring- ton and Sutton and a single by entire game and a total of 16) Modray, rf; Campbell, c; North York scored their two nelly, If in 3rd. runs in the first inning when OSHAWA CONNAUGHT -- R. Connaught Park got off to a ner | Reid, 1b; Dick, p; McQuade, ¢; vous start. 0'Quinn drew a walk| Herrington, ss; Healey, 3b; Sut« with one out then a couple of|ton, 2b; Farncombe, cf; J. Reid, infield errors in succession fol-|lf; McGahey, rf; Starkey, If in lowed, together with a passed|7th; Gardner, ss in 4th. ball and a wild pitch -- to score A, Umpires -- J. Hobbs and |Barnes. 000 001 01X--2 4 5 pitching slab for C ht . . Umpires: Chas. March (plate) PI iy Mey Go Bernie Geoffrion and Norm O'Reilly (bases). Angels Will Keep . Rigney as Manager the second inning when Sutton LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bin|opened with a single, J. Rei f Wants Long-Term MONTREAL (CP) -- Bernie Geoffrion, hockey's 50-goal man of last season, heads for the bar- gaining table this week with a long-term contract in mind. The 30-year-old right-winger's contract with Montreal Cana- diens expired at the end of last year and he wants to renew it on a five-year basis. In an in- terview he gave no indication of how much money he wants. Only two National Hockey League players have ever ob- tained five-year contracts. They {only four hits and fanned 12 bat. Booth, nipped the runner Ed-[Maris and Mantle | Farncombe. In the fourth, they/are Montreal's Jean Beliveau : NORFU Noranda 8 ters. His only fl that he wards, with the would-be tieing added four more, two walks, anand Bobby Hull of Chi La \ Bay 28 Rouyn-Noranda 5. nly flaw was that he wards, wi 4 nore, » @Nign obby Hull o icago 1NncC £ S a WV £ North By Ebi walked three batters, Oshawa|run. Hugh MacFarlane ended vs Babe Ruth's 60 error, one hit batter and a buntpjack Hawks. 5 | American League Tony's hope to wrap it up in|the game, grounding out harm-/gy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|DY McQuade, single by R. Reid| rg | WINS GO! ; two straight, wiht the next game/|lessly to Etcher at first. The following table shows how and Dick's sacrifice, doing the |San Diego 26 Dallas 10 4 WALTON HEATH (AP)--Pe- Cincinnati Reds haven't nailed hopes alive by edging Pitts-| Orlando Cepeda and Willie {going in Hamilton's Victoria) TONY'S TALES -- Tony's ex- Roger Maris and Micke: Mantle 0b. | Denver 22 Buffalo 10 [Park tomorrow night, starting|pected to open the Erm New York Yankees Hii The winners got their other|ter Thomson, Australia's four- National League [ | . down the National League pen-|burgh Pirates 4-3 on Warren Mays furnished the power and| | oronto Leafs t but they have a/Spahn's pitching. The last-place|p or Ba Pt Philadelphia Phillies Ci Loes and Stu: Miller the at 8:15 p.m. ; Ho : 3 ; 167} ; Los Angeles 21 Minnesota 17 pm {Major Fastball League semi-|with the record home run pace|tWo runs in the sixth on an in | time winner of the British Open i i t in the door. pr : i y ™ . mighty big foot in the for 13 runs in two innings to|Pitching in the Giants' rout of Tie Red Wings |ter, rifled a hit to Piontek at {third base, Piontek threw wild { J | | fi i i | i . field error and hits by Healey|won the British match play golf | v | HAMILTON SCORES (finals against either Eddie of Babe Ruth in 1927: J Baltimore 49 New York 20 ArT oy Re Black's or Randall Roy Metals| Player Homer Games Date|2nd Sutton, plus a walk and a championship Saturday from a Ti I a conquer Chicago 14-6. [ioe Dodgers. Ceneda of lis | i : sometime this week . . . Seems| paris 56 144 Sept. 9| Pad throw. | field that included Britain's Ry- {Hamilton broke the string of Black's, R and R and Depend: |xMantle 53 144 Sept. 10| Sharing star honors with Dick|der cup players who meet the § In Saturday games, the Gi- [40th homer and Mays his 37th. gles, Dodgers Sa ants beat the Dodgers v5, fue Mays Soored fee times, Je or t ace : illi B ir e 1, run of his Na- Phillies defeated the Cubs . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| |goose-eggs wit! i i 3 8 ggs with a single run in 148 Sept. 22| were R. Reid with four singles United States next month. dinals. The win gave the Reds the Braves edged the Pirates|tional League career. The International League's| TO SCHOOL ON A BRAND NEW CANADIAN MADE BICYCLE FOR BOYS OR GIRLS TERMS 5.00 DOWN 2.00 WEEKLY 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 DOMINION TIRE STORES mond 10-3. Oshawa City and District As- well-scattered over the distance., OSHAWA SCUGOGS--Sneddon (the 6th. Stan Sutton doubled to|20i¢ Caterers have a few rained gyth So us sew} figure in the standings, batting|,,ce enn L's (to Brent Oldfield covering the|iars with a pair . . . Stan Sut- SWIMS IT AGAIN { a sweep of their three - game a three runs scored in the game near here Saturday after swim- 4-3 and the Reds picked up a | HELD TO THREE HITS {1961 regular season ended Sun-| R i S selves, They dropped a 7-1 de- SR 1 | 'they lost to them. season against 10 defeats three runs in the first three pt. Scugog C eaners *Dodgers brought sweet revenge. sixth inning when Julian Javier|12 victories. will battle in a single game at "The Dodgers struck them down|ing, the Reds came back in the|sion and 19th of the fading cam-| y, other games, Jim Saul's|Hill at College Hill and Radio ' v loli i i .{the 30th of his career, in the 6 vi y S : : ~ world series. clinch things. Vada Pinson dou-|the s 1 {lumbus Jets a 7-6 victory over| ty a semi-final route. Saturday, in the Limestone City, Cole drew a walk and Young| The third - place Milwaukee|with his blast, the 18th home|ninth to decide the issue. Tom! ihira - place Buffalo Bisons 5-4 Kingston Scully's and then when Burke wis ssfe | Richmond Virginians 20. 2-out-of-3 Ontario quarter-finals, |Set Will be played here at Alex-/Cole and Young scored. { Saturday by 7-2 and 6-2 counts. Estate vs Karns Drugs, at Alex. Reg White was in top form for Cole and a passed ball, followed ' ® . " . Argos 1 1 st 111; Jersey City overpowered Rich- SOFTBALL ton boys to a half-dozen hits,(a pair of hits for the winners. ings Sunday. In the seventh, 50¢.:--(City Championship Play- Toronto came up with four runs| 9s)--Heffering's Imperials and ,q then after White found his centre. Bill Fallis, the next bat- out games to make up, whichiy two games and pitching averages . . . Fred| Etcher paced the Oshawa hit-| | "hot-corner" bag, trying to nip Rete prs: A . y ton and Jimmie Baron did like: DOVER (AP) -- Brojan Das, the lead runner, Sutton. Sutton|yice for Hamilton. Two of the 30, a Pakastini, waded ashore series against the Cards. isl |were of the unearned variety, ming the English Channel for aj The Dodgers didn't help them- hi Md the Cardinals Loes and Miler held the Dod:| gay Doh really didnt, one to each club. In the other record fifth time. \ : i Bob Purkey tossed a two-hit-| 86S 1 =. A | Toronto Maple Leafs defeated CALENDAR Juision So San EBC aus ter to win his 16th game of the Hie winner, Iusking ids record| Rochester Red Wings 116 to tel sthey lot " eats | hree YR |the Red Wings for fourth place. : iants' ir|against the Cardinals Sunday. ' teams closed out wit TODAY'S GAMES Ri Shans, di He didn't allow a hit until the|frames, lost his 1ith to go With identical won - lost records and SOFTBALL : .' : : y a z 4 : 8 Oshawa Minor Assoc.:-- (Ki-| i ili White singled. After the| Spahn's decision over the Pi- Rochester tonight to decide they, p: : | "Two years ago, the Giants ap-|and Bili White sing : 3 : i ) {wanis Bantam League Playoffs) | peared headed for the pennant. |Cards tied the score 2-2 that inn. [rates was his 10th in succes-|fourth and final playoff spot. | _guniocide Park vs College| S (0 : ' 3 Wally paign. He has lost 12. He| in the ninth innin 3 S rs : ; sin the season's dying days and|bottom of the frame on | ohi if w home run in the mnih 8/Park at Fernhill Park: both Oshawa Scugog Cleaners whip-| Wilson was safe on a single to 'went on to win the title and the(Post's three - run homer tojcliipred in with a home Tun. | gave the league - champion Co-| opp oc a4 6 15 p.m.; 1st games ped Kingston Scully's 8-2 on/start off and then with two out, |bled and Frank Robinson sin- seventh inning, but it took Joe the runnerup Charleston Mar- ! . y 4 " | J | in! k's two - out si i i i : OASA Junior "A" P __|to take the first game of their was hit by a pitched ball. A "KEPT HOPES ALIVE |gled and Post drove them in|Adcock's two - out single in the|y,. Syracuse Chiefs nipped the i, lr A oh tn | ase Tall Jeb wn sore, . i i it thi Sturdivant '5-2 was the loser. 5 Scugog Cleaners, at Al |ter-final series. «Braves kept their faint pennantirun he has hit this year. Uryan' we |and Jersey City Jerseys blanked Po at Jexanira Second game of the 2-out-of-3(on an error at shortstop, both| | The Red Wings beat the Leafs tonight, at 8:15 The winners got their final BLITZ PAYS OFF lin both ends of a doubleheader] UAW League: --Oshawa Real| 8 Park, Ong {run in the 9th = a alk | Charleston edged Columbus 53 andra Park, 6.00 p.m. this key game, coming up with by Burke's single. Buffalo beat Syracuse 5-4 an GAMES FOR TUESDAY 17 strikeouts to limit the Kings-| Sneddon and Wilson each had | Rochester led 8-2 after six inn. They got one in the first inning|1b; Wilson, 2b; Mapes, rf; Sud-| ° and two in the second stanza, L |io tie the score, three of them Scugog Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m. hearings the homesters didn't/p; Wright, cf in 9th. ' E skies Top O ttawa on Ellis Burton's 22nd home run Ist game of 2-out-3 semi-final g oy a ES it on base again untill KINGSTON SCULLY'S--Bry- of the year. In the eighth, a Dou-|series; Tony's Vendors vs Mac-| iyo sixth inning when Ron Bry- ant, ss; Anderson, cf; McLeod, SREB RRAEERERREY ; i alks filled the|Lean's Esso, at 8.15 p.m. : i , v . & The rugged Edmonton Eski- shook off Ottawa's Joe Poirier |kicked four converts and a sin- ble an Wo» Bes tor Keh|game of iy pid] 4 Su ant hit safely to open the inn 1b; Spencer, c; Clemens, rf; hos and the ragged Toronto Ar-|at the Riders' 20 and completed! gle on a field goal attempt. or! ho lined a double tolies: b eT beling, advanced on a passed ball|Osborne, If; Taylor, 3b; Clif sgonauts both used the blitz tech-lan 81-yard gallop for the win. For Ottawa, quarterback Russ Hamlin, y o ns 1l three Sibyl . oth games at Alexandra and an infield out and scored|ford, 2b; Rawson, p. {left which scored a Park. when Ron Spencer was safe on -- ---- ique as they won their week- ning touchdown. Jackson proved what he hasinarc" Orlando Pena, the fifth (ASA Senior "A" Playoffs -- an error by Burke DON'T TAKE CHANCES! ® S With Ottawa Rough Riders ence, four ahead of Winnipegitouchdowns -- to halfbacks : : Aa drove ] J 'wh l deading 26-22 late in the fourth|{Blue Bombers and eight ahead George Brancato and Dick Des- Ee in tie moth A 5.13 pm.; 2nd game of 2-out-3/ Rawson opened the inning with Quarter Saturday, Eskimos ex-|of third-place Saskatchewan. 'marais--and rookie halfback Er- "mpe Chiefs pulled off the sea a Loasieilaalis Wee a two-bagger, advanced on an #®loded for two touchdowns. They| Ottawa stayed in a first-place nie White ran 13 yards for a|¢on's first triple play in the| a eagle --Rent's West- error throw and scored late on 35-26 and sent the Riders|tic with Hamilton Tiger-Cats in|third. Halfback Gary Schreider|ninth, With runners on first and ern Tire vs Horne ] Esso Sta-|when Hugh McLeod singled wi their second defeat of thelthe Eastern Conference, Each converted the three touchdowns) second, Don Mincher hit a line|tion, at Alexandra Park, 1.00/two out. ] 9961 season. has eight points, but the un-|and booted a field goal. Gerry|drive over second base that ap- pm. : | Rawson, pitching nr Rings: = Argos grabbed a 20-7 first-half | beaten Ticats have played only Nesbitt kicked two singles peared to be a sure base hit. Inter-C ounty League:-- ( raw-|ton, gave up eight hits bu walks dead, then seesawed with Sas-/four games to Ottawa's SIX. pore cHINES Shortstop Ron Stillwell raced ford Construction vs Houdaille|and errors in the jad Places, Jatchewan Roughriders through| They make up one of them to-| "pf big difference between Over the grab the liner, stepped Industries, at Lakeview Park,|cost him the game. Jackie Sned. «a listless second half that left{night when they are host, after Argonauts-and-S a sk a tchewan| ON second and fired to fire past. 6.00 ps and game of cham-- don § homer iw the thily inning e shirt-sleeved Sunday crowd|a week's rest, to Edmonton wns ching man Frank Leja to complete the|pionship finals. | was 'S 3 ne. of 24,047 little to get excited End Jim Letcavits worked in|. +. 0 m1 i . three - way putout, ; -- | In the fourth, Jackie Cole about. Argonauts won 27-7. less sensational fashion tha Zia erbat x So Rue be Jersey City's win was its third BASEBALL : |opened with a walk and Bob 2 The Rough Riders were killed|Bright, but he also added two 371" yards o dik PIS) iraight over Richmond but the : Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc-| Young doubled. Harvey Burke &y a one-man explosion. Half-/touchdowns to the Edmonton Cookie Gilchrist. Dick Shatto Jerseys still finished in seventh --(Bantam League City Play-| grounded to the infield and Cole Pack Johnny Bright culminated cause, taking long passes from. "7. poe scored touch. spot in the league race. ...... offs)--Ajax vs Victor's Sports, was thrown out. at the plate. @ series of passing plays from |quarterback Don Getty for both, ne for. Toronto: before the The winner of tonight's Ro- at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-| Then "Rich" March was safe on she Ottawa 39 by plunging over|of them before a record crowd| rst he wi er. Rota added chester - Toronto game faces dium, 7.30 p.m.; 2nd game ofan error at first base, Reg White Zrom the four-yard line at 10:18'of 22,152, at Ottawa's Lans- rs I 2 as ove . Rote a ad Columbus in a best - of - seven|2.out-3 series. followed with a single and wf the final quarter. downe Park. Qua rte rback{anouier in the third quarter and semi - final playoff starting, |Sneddon's sacrifice fly scored - 1 : and 28 secondsliacks i ovked asl Punter Dave Mann scored three Tuesday night. Charleston and| WRESTLING March with the third run of the Two minutes and 26 seconds| Jackie Parker, who worked asi. ioc" ho in the first. one in Buffalo are the opponents in the) Exhibit ( | ter he was streaking down the!a halfback in the second quar-|;, © ' uffalo are the opponents in | Exhibition o A Denning. A : : rs : z the second and his last one just|other best - of - seven semi- wrestling, at Oshawa Children's] Scugog Cleaners splurged in Re after bursting through cen- ter while Getty steered the club, a minute to go in the game. |final. e at the Edmonton 29. Helgot the other touchdown and| Arena, 8.45 p.m. the 7th for three more runs. Ron BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS American League | Philadelphia 6 Chicago 2 WL Pct. GBL| Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 4 99 45 688 -- |St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 4 ...87.56..608.11% Sunday's Results 87 60 .592 13% (St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 5 78 67 .538 2114 (Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 7 71 74 .490 281; |Philadelphia 14 Chicago 6 %nd Canadian Football League! The win gave Eskimos 14|been saying all along: That he mgronto pitcher was the winner. Oshawa Totv's v : - \ . i ' lean pass id i iC: | Os ony's vs Hamilton Fo-| Kingston got theih other run James. points atop the Western Confer- can pass. He did it twice for Woody Smith's two - out Sin-|theringhams, at Victoria Park, in ES ED is \ RN was in the passing of Toronto Burlington Wins OBA Semi-Final Burlington defeated Oshawa|of the walks he issued and in ad- 70 76 .479 30 |Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukeé 4 Dairy Legion 8-3 at Alexandra) dition, Oshawa's defensive pldy | #3 80 441 35% | Today's Probahle Pitchers |Park on Saturday afternoon to|was studded with errors. 61 81 .430 37 Pittsburgh (McBean 3-1) at{sweep their OBA Major Bantam Daniels doubled in the second shampionship on Saturday after-|odd walk and error. One in the Kansas City 53 90 .371 45% (San Francisco (Sanford 10-8) [Ontario semi-final series in two- and then two successive infield oon at Talbot Park when they|seventh and another five-runiWashington 52 92 .361 47 Milwaukee (Burdette 16-9) at|straight games. bobbles scored him. Higgerty ounced People's Credit Jewel-|outburst in the 9th, completed Saturday's Results St. Louis (Jackson 12.9) (N) | With Jefferies pitching a nifty walked in the third, stole se- rs 18-4, to even up their semi-|Oshawa's total. Cleveland 7 New York 8 Philadelphia (Buzhardt 5-16)|two-hitter, the Oshawa boys/cond and scored on Clark's ta series at one win apiece. During all this, Oshawa sent|Detroit 3 Boston 1 at Los Angeles (Koufax 15-10)|were held in check most of the|single. Jefferies tripled in the = Jim Pipher was Oshawa's win.| 5 batters to the plate with Peo-| Minnesota 5 Kansas City 4 (N) |way. Jerreries struck out 14 bat-|fourth and scored on Ralph's pitcher and he picked a|Ple's using Bob Haughton, then Chicago 2 Los Angeles 6 ters and although he was gener-|infield out. Be time to come up with a|Ron Rattenberry in the second) washington 6 Baltimore 2 International League ous with walks--he issued an| Clark tripled to open the 6th Jr. Legionnaires 'Trounce People's 2 Oshawa Legion Juniors climb-|They got another on errors in Cleveland New York Detroit .... Baltimore Chicago Get a Firestone Brake Special Here are the 7 essential brake checks: 1. Pull Your Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Linings. To make certain your linings are in safe condition. . Check Brake Drums. Inspect drums for scoring and trueness, for safe, smooth stops. . Inspect Front Wheel Bearings. To avoid haz- ardous swerving caused by worn bearings. Clean Brake Assembly. For smooth operation and to prevent unnecessary wear. Check Hydraulic System. To make certain there are no leaks. Adjust Brakes. For your safety (low pedal indicates worn brake lining). Road Test Brakes. The final proof that the 7 point brake check has found your brakes OK. Be sure to have them inspected again after 5,000 miles. ed right back into the running the fourth and then broke out Boston r the 1061 Leaside Baseball|with a five-for-five rally in the Los Angeles Br ne tions Junior League) sixth inning, aided again by the| Minnesota Reg. $3.50 value for ONLY | Sie. won do SH (Only games scheduled) inning and finally Wayne Weller| Sunday's Results | cat " to ol Pr Beer owed ony sa ism the Bh None of them coud levtan 1 New York 72. Er en rl 4 em the Oshawa barrage that|Minnesota 1-7 Kansas City 13- of = Ten rants a Di : nd had oy two bad teas, i Tare 5 well 56 CO Do i oh 4 y 88 4 an 4 {able to take advantage of hislby a pitched bal 2 Mogre * : On lecting seven walks, the odd hit|Chj 3 Los Buffalo 85 67 .55 | wildness |singled, : ampbell opened with a single ogling Sev Chicago 3 Los Angeles 4 76 78 494 16 Baron walked in Oshawa i hit and then Higgerty singled x ; batter and a few errors. {Was ton 2 Balt 3 Rochester ; I d Vere Small also singled,| 'meq Whiteley had four hits, WT a hers. Toronto 76 78 .494 16 [first inning and scored later on|with one out, to make this a 70 82 461 21 |an error, for Oshawa's first run.|{two-run rally. shen Weller sacrificed and with| one a double, Bob Reid had ¢ Ror | Jersey City $wo out, Fred Routland's single|p ee "Butch" Dowe and Roger washington (Cheney 19) ra Richmond 71 83 461 21 {They had three walks in suc-| Burlington added two more in geored the two runners. Reeson had two apiece. Five| 1,5 Angeles (Chance 0-0) at|Syracuse 56 98 .364 36 |cession to start the third inning|the 9th on one hit, one walk, « That was half of People's total) other boys got into the act also.|nfinnesota (Pascual 12-15) (N) | X Clinched pennant {but one got picked off trying to|three stolen bases, a passed ball and they got their other two| OSHAWA LEGION--Etchells, (only games scheduled) Saturday's Results !steal third base and two others|and two infield errors. funs in the 7th when Routland|c; Dowe, ss; B. Reid, 2b; White- Toronto 2-2 Rochester 0-1 struck out after that. In the 7th] BURLINGTON:-- Moore, 2b; walked wiht one out, stole sec-iley, 1b; Bell, cf; Reeson, rf: National League Charleston 6 Columbus § Holt and Corneal both walked, DeLagarde, If; Skinner Hig: d 2 Shen ied Whey McConkey, If; Brewer, 3b;| W I, Pct. GBL|Buffalo 5 Syracuse 4 Sutton sacrificed and Holt scor-|gerty, cc; Clark, 1b; Daniels, cf; rchie Yurkiw sing o right| Pipher, p; Ferries, rf in 7th; Cincinnati 5 ® pi] > a oy BA 10 |ed on Baron's infield out. | Jefferies, p; Bodkin, rf; Demar-| Columbus Charleston and when the sball got away|Pope, If in 6th; Connors, If in Los Angeles Prom that fielder, Routland scored. Dave Hocking followed with a triple. + Legionnaires had a picnic at e plate in this game. The fun rted in the second inning when they bunched five hits, two Walks and an error, for six runs. 9th; Tripp, 3b in 6th. PEOPLE'S -- Campbell, ss; Small, If; Weller, ¢ and p; Andrews, 1b; Routland, rf;| Raino, of; Yurkiw, 2b; Hocking, 3b; Haughton, p; Rattenberry, p in 2nd; Marshall, If in 7th: Greer, ¢ in 8th; Wayne, p in 8th. Los Angeles 6 San Francisco # Milwaukee San Francisco St. Louis Pittsburgh 76 61 555 7 | 7362 541 9 | 66 69 489 16 | Chicago 59 79 .428 2414 Philadelphia 41 97 297 42% Saturday's Results Charleston 6 Columbus 7 Buffalo 4 Syracuse 5 70 67 .511 13 |Richmond 0 Jersey City 2 Toronto 11 Rochester 8 Today's Game Toronto at Rochester (N) (Playoff for fourth place) (Only game scheduled) | - The homesters got their last| run in the 9th on a walk to Holt| again, a stolen base, a passed ball and then an error in the out. field, on Corneal's drive Corneal, pitching for Oshawa, was tagged for only seven hits |but the visitors made good use! eh, 3b; Ralph, rf in 3rd. OSHAWA DAIRY :--Baron, If; | Willoughby, 1b; Brooks, 3b; | Brack, 2b; Ewart, cf; Zak, c;| Elliott, rf; Corneal, p; Waite, ss| Metcalf, 1b in 6th; Glendinning, 3b in 8th; Holt, rf in 7th; Sutton, ss in 4th. 190 KING E. 725-6566 a

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