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The Oshawa Times, 15 Sep 1961, p. 11

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¢ season as he moves his assau Maris And Mantle " COUNTRY win Both Miss While Yankees Los By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Staff Writer Babe Ruth can catch Roger Maris tonight. In the only other AL games scheduled Thursday Los An- geles Angels beat Minnesota Twins 5-1 in the opener of a That's the situation that faces|dpuble header, then lost the Maris for the first time. thisjnightcap 5-1. iti The White Sox snapped the on the Bambino's home run rec-| Yankees' 13 - game winning ord over to Detroit, where the|streak, their longest of the sea- American League - leading New|son when Floyd Robinson : York Yankees will be trying to|smacked a two - run homer and linch their 11th pennant in 13{Jim Landis hit a three - run years. {shot off rookie Rollie Sheldon i i s and a|ie-3) in the first inning. Ray onaris, wh Ave over Ruth's|Herbert (10-12) won it with re- record 60 pace of 1927, heads|lief help from Billy Pierce and into the Detroit twi - nighter| Warren Hacker in the late inn- with a five game homer gs. drought after Chicago White pakp LEAD Sox held him to three singles in| "Phe Yankees took a 30 lead an 83 and hy? Sounieneades in the seventh inning of the sweep over the Yankee: *S nightcap on Elston's Howard's day. {two - run homer, singles by Bill 'I think a|Skowron and Hec Lopez and T've still got | chance -- if I can get hot iniClete Boyer's sacrifice fly. But THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 15, 1961 e Two Wayne Causey slammed a home run for the Athletics and saved Bob Shaw (11-12) with a To The Oshawa Times diving catch of Jake Wood's) LONDON -- The first division liner in the eighth for an inn-|table in the English League has ing - ending double play that a strange look these days. How stopped the Tigers after they|are the mighty . fallen. After had one run in and two men|seven games, Tottenham Hot- on. Dick Brown drove in both| spurs have only eight points to Detroit runs with a single be-itheir credit. A year ago they fore Causey's play and a sev-|were riding roughshod over enth inning homer. Paul Foy-|every other team. In their seven tack (10-10) was the loser. |games, they have won only Ted Bowsfield, the Angels' three, drawn two and lost two. left - hander from Penticton,| This makes them just a shadow B.C., held Minnesota to five hits, struck out seven and didn't| double winners. walk a man in the eight inn-| The once mighty Wolverhamp- ings he lasted before giving way|ton Wanderers are fourth from to a pinch - hitter in the opener, |the bottom, with only four points nailing down his 10th victory|from five games. Everton, ex- against six defeats. Leon Wag-|pected to be title contenders ner's run - producing single after spending over half-a-mil- and George Thomas' sacrifice lion dollars for ready-made star {fly wrapped it up in the final players, are second from the inning. {bottom with four points from By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent Detroit," said Maris, who onithe White Sox scored three in| July 25 was 24 games ahead ofthe ninth after two were out to] Jim Kaat countered with a Ruth, "I haven't given up. Iihang the first defeat on relief|three - hitter in the nightcap to like to hit in Detroit. Maybe I'll specialist Luis Arroyo sincd| nove his record 8-15. Lennie get wt there," | June 19, |Green's triple, Joe Altobelli' Teammate Mickey Mantle, Arroyo (14-4) winner of 12 in ieen's riple, Joe obelll's with 53 homers, said after thes row came on in the eighth | single and an error Sisased wo seven games. And lowly {Ipswich, just up from the sec- |ond division, and not regarded as really fit for first league |company, are in fourth place, only by Burnley, Manches- iter Ciyt and: Sheffield Wednes division, are in the bottom ranks, with only six points from six games. Preston are third from the bottom, a dismal show- ing for a team in the first divi- sion last year. And Leyton Tottenham Hotspurs Off To Bad Start it would not be Aupiisig to find them winning the Triple Scottish honors of the league, the Scottish Cup and the League Cup. Orient, threatened with relega- tion last season, are in second SPORTS BRIEFS place in the league standing. Sure enough, the league has a topsy-turvy look at its present stage, but there is a long sea- son ahead, and there may be many changes before the end of the year. In the third division, Ports- of last year's cup and league mouth have started well in a {bid to return to the second divi- sion, from which they dropped last season. Only Reading, in the lower brackets a year ago, are ahead of Portsmouth. The promoted teams, Crystal Palace and Peterborough United, have made a good start, and are only three points behind the leaders. After several seasons flirting with the bottom of the league, Colchester, still unbeaten, lead the fourth division, with Wrex- ham two points behind. The rest of that division is running fairly well to past form. YANKS MAY TOUR MELBOURNE (AP) -- J. El lis, secretary of the Australian Baseball Council, said Wednes- day negotiations have been go- ing on for some time concern. ing a visit to Australia by New - York Yankees. If the deal is completed, the Yankees will play two games in Sydney and two in Melbourne against Aus tralian teams. The last Ameri- can major league team to visit fore was New York Giants in MAY RETAIN PILOT TORONTO (CP) -- General manager. Frank Pollock of Tor- onto Maple Leafs promised Tuesday to give "deep consid- eration" to retaining catcher Tim Thompson as coach of the International League baseball team. Pollock and Thompson {Minnesota runs home RANGERS AWAY AHEAD Glasgow Rangers seem to be set for a runaway championship | day. White Sox twin - bill that he|when Jim Coates tired, and re-|™ : was "about ready to give up. | tired the side after giving up a sixth to pin the loss on Ken| 1 don't see how I can make itirun . scoring double to Landis.| McBride (12-13). [SUNDERLAND SLIDES | In the second division, Liver-|this season in the Scottish now. I haven't got a chnce with one on and two out in the now -- even in 162 games. | ninth, the White Sox wrapped it} pool have full points from their|League. They have not yet lost Maris, who must hit fourlup as Robinson K walked -and| Feltmaking probably was an|first six games, and so far have a game in either league or SILVER JUBILEE homers in the Yankees' next|Minnie Minoso, pinch hitter art than spinning since, shown promotion class. But Sun-|league cup matches. Motherwell] The first television show seven decisions to tie or break|Sherm Lollar and Al Smith sin- hd |derland, who spent a quarter of{and Kilmarnock seem the most transmitted to the public in felt was used for clothing and|a million dollars for players/in|likely challengers, but if Ran- Britain was from the BBC Lone the Babe's mark under the 134-~led. Russ Kemmerer (3-3) got A . ! 5 i v decision limit imposed by Com- the win. head-coverings in ancient Asia.ia bid to get back to the firstigers keep up their present form,/don studios on Aug. 27, 1936. | missioner Ford Frick, probably |will face Ron Kline (6-8) and | Don Mossi (14-6). {TO OPEN WITH FORD | The Yankees, needing any Davey West Has Kidney Aiment [rien of, 5%, "mee 4 . ORONTO (CP) -- Davey|their first pennant under rookie Cloudy and Fast TL . ia halfback| manager Ralph Houk, will open ~7a0 410 3.0 with Ottawa Rough Riders of| with Whitey Ford (23-3) and fol- 620 4.40 the Big Four Football League, low with Bud Daley (11-6) as : 10/45 in a Toronto hospitl suffer [the four - game series gets un- ling from a serious kidney ail- | der way. ment. Despite the doubleheader loss, West, 33, became ill during the Yankees reduced their ma- |Ottawa's game against Edmon-| gic pennant - clinching number ton Eskimos Saturday when his|when the second - place Tigers ped to 175 from 186/jost to Kansas City Athletics | and can wrap up the flag conferred Tuesday following Toronto's failure Monday night to make the playoffs. ANCIENT ART N.Y. son's double to right-centre, | Yankee catcher Elston How- in the third inning of the sec- | ard makes *'the tag". ond game in yesterday's dou- | --(AP Wirephoto) LUIS APARICIO, of the Chicago White Sox, is shown above making a valiant but vain attempt to elude the tag- out, at home plate, when he OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Thursday, Sept. 14, 1961. First Race 1 Mile, purse 31,300, 3 and d1ear08 Horse PP St ¥ Wild Bunny . 17 Clip's Viscount Plucky Crest Brierama Jamaica Belle 7-WILD BUNNY 6.CLIP'S VISCOUNT 5-PLUCKY CREST maidens, claiming all $3,500, Str. Fin Jockey Owner th 1% Kallai--M Miljus 2 2.1% Parnell--Red River Sta 3.3 Fitzsi'ns--Mrs B A Glyn 14 4-1% Dittfach--L § Collacutt 51 Robinson--Early Mischief 61 Adams--H W Knight Jr | A 7nk D'sp'to--Mrs T D Liv'ston [weight drop 8.1% Harrison--Statford F'm pounds 5.9 --- xander oo 0 i » Y El I BA West, who lives in Toronto, |by taking three of four from i entered hospital' Sunday. His|Detroit. The Tigers are 10% Double pool 36,239 | rel 300 condition was reported as good| games back. 710 33 100 | Wednesday and it was said he| FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 2.80 would be ready to play again in two weeks. He has suffered from kidney trouble before. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas, Tex. -- Curtis Cokes, 144, Dallas, defeated Manuel h 3-1 -1 2 Imps Reward ... Azure Blue 2 Satin Legs 119 Winner b ¢ 4 Wild Drift Start good, won driving Second Race Faron rse $1,800, ' PUTS PP st BaP PUan 7 6 5 4 2 9 3 8 1 I.-TEE SHIRT 2.FLICKAMAROO . 7-TIGER Dip i vio, and up, claiming a a $Iearslts Str. Fin Jockey Owner 2.24 1-nk Parnell--J Saliba ¥ 2-2% T - "Wright--Mrs J _W_ Hunter 4-nk Fitzsi'lns--K R Marshall Smith -- Melntyre Lo Lovely. Trainer J Mack Pool 34,082 1 h 1 6 5 1 11 0 4 -- 9 7-6 3 7 9 8 3 7 2 9. 9 --Ethel Jean, Pool 41,472 "84.30 26.80 10.00 5.80 3.80 7 Furlongs. Horse Black Jack Roman Prince Teacher's Pal Sauvagette Chopora ' Harry ' Hotspur Royal Topaz Kia Ora Kid Stromanca 5 X 6-4'4 Fitzsim's -- View Hulloa 12 Dittfach Edmiston McComb -- Kia Ora Farm Potts -- Brener oh] Costafortune 34% 41 10-10. Behrens -- Tedoreen Farm Military College. Winner br § 2Royal Bay Gem ~ Which Cup. Trainer J. Calhoun X-5 XX- 7 lbs AAC | OSHAWA Fifth Race 8 BOWLING NEWS | One Mile, Purse $2400. Tw Str. Fin. Jockey WH | Vase 119 | Bay Sovereign 114 Four and twenty thoroughbred bowl-| Warferd 109 |ing teams of the Store League lined up | Spurned 122 at the barrier for the take.off in the | 112 3 1961-62 season. Here is the glad and | Tedoreen Fm sad news for you Name Bob Celeri © CPR Coach At Waterloo 13 , won vi AILY DOUBLE 7 AND 1 PAID $34.10 WATERLOO (CP) -- Bob Gonzalez, 142, Odessa, Tex., 10. Day - . rr er Celeri, a veteran of the Na-| Boise, Idaho--Jeff Davis, Ly ] 2FIGHT A LOT ....... 7.80 380310 isha] Football League, the On-|Las Vegas, Nev, defeate v " 2.80 yt 5, Nev. Third Race pay LAST : is {30 tario Rugby Football Union and|Johnny Riggins, 185, Spokane, 9 Farlongs. Purse $1800. Two year oldMaidens. Cdn foaled. Claiming $5000 |J.S. college play, was signed|Wash., 10. Horse | WL PP St ol adams Larch Tree Fm |Wednesday as head coach of A he 5 5 34 2214 1-1 23 Dittfach View Hulloah| Waterloo Lutheran University Penetang _ .... 119 3 1 121 1215 38 34 Brown -- McMacken Sto |Hawks of the Ontario Intercol- Saturday Jones 21s 6-4 4h 4.2% Robinson -- Mrs. L. Jones a 3 a Hai . 1 Parnell X -- Lauder |legiate Athletic Association. 1 2 4 Armstrong -- Stafford Fm | Celeri quarterbacked Univer- ENT 8.2% Wright -- Isaac sity of California in two Rose| 116 8-1 Behrens Lochinvar Sta Bowl games and played three| Winner b g 2 Fight a Little Trainer W. L. Sayles. |years of pro ball with New| roo won dutving AAV Lae |For and Dallas Texans of the| L Fourth Race SROMAN PRINCE He moved to Kitchener seven| TEAC HER'S PAL imbol wi) years ago and was quarterback . Purse MA Twoyear old Fin. Jockey Owner |of Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch. GAMES 19 4 3 62 Fo 3 Roy -- Brecon Sita men in the ORFU until the club Wht Ci c ; folded two years ago. 1% 32 H son XX Stafford J . i rel Other members of the OIAA| THIS WEEKEND League are Ryerson Institute | 0 SCHEDULED SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 4% Parnell X -- Albob Farm | h Despirito Fleming [ Technology, Hamilton Insti-| 3 {tute of Technology and Royal] 7.2 9.4! Ya Pool 145,390 32027 2 4 2 2 VAS BAY SOV 1-WARFERL years. Allowances. H Wt PP St 1% orse 1 24 1.3% Remillard -- Beasley 1-%42-nk Fitzsim's Wind#ields 3-5 3.5% Smith -- Burton 4-7% Borgemenke -- Kingfield 3 5- Dittfach -- Bo-Teek Farm Eased Up Behrens -- 2 3 EREIGN 90 ) CHANNEL 2-1:30 P.M. St. Louis vs Pittsburgh CHANNELS, 3, 4, 6, 11 2 Minnesota vs Cleveland CHANNEL 9 - 2 P.M. FOOTBALL Ottawa at Montreal Ad Valorum 700 Games -- G. Robinson 783 (251, | 311); Ab. Moss 723 (253, 316); Gerry | Oatway 752 (270, 274) and Joe Zacks {706 (255). | 250 and over games -- Ted Marter | EN ... 9.70 5.20 3.20293, 8. Claus 289, Stan Simpson 279, | DALE BOY . 8.90 4.30 [John Gurykce 278, Jack Bent 278, Jim | . 2.60 Hardie 275, Bob Tyson 275, Ed. Lugten. | Start good, won easily QUINELLA 2 and 3 PAID $17.00 Sixth Race 5 WILLOWD, 2-WILLOW ILAMBER ATOM 7 Farings. Purse $1800. Four Horse Wt PP St % yearsand up. Claiming all $2500 114 7 6 66 SUNDAY, SEPT. 17th burg 275, Fred Laughlin 274, Al. Kuch | 267, G. Pearse 258, H. Norton 255, K. | Jenkins 253 and K. Beer 252. | High Team Totals (3 games) --- Kuch Bros. 3,395 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 2 I-nk Behrens --- Chris 2-6'4 Roy Bezch 3-1'%4Harrison xx 8 stafford Bonreen Willowdale Boy Amber Aom 115 Terenclo 119 Flying Rounders 114 5 Rouge Rose ... 122 London Town FOOTBALL CHANNEL 6 - 2 P.M. Detroit vs Green Bay CHANNEL 9 - 2 P.M. Los Angeles vs Baltimore For the FINEST Picture . . tune in your ball game on ENITH 19" Portable TV 1 nk 35 4 17 . Chris 0 LADIES MAJOR od Bowling started on Monday night for | the girls. After the long lay-off there | was much to be desired by most. But Sta |it's a long season and lots of time for {improvement. Coca Colas, Modern Up. |holstering and Scugog Cleaners got Sta started with 3 points over Horwich Jewellers, Hayden Macdonald and Woodiyn Beauty Salon, who each took ~~ gne, The other games were 22 ties be. 660 400 290 tween Nn-Way Rug and Young Moderns 8.30 3.80 in one match and Acadian Cleaners and | 2.80 | Strouds in the other. June Grice had her sights well-trained | for the top score on the night, 715 (288, {219, 208). Others over 600 were Ev Campbell 673 (280, 208), Joan Rogers 1670 (250, 234), Janet Peel 229, 225, 214), | Betly Sackett 667 (246, 245), Greta Tut- ton 666 (230, 228, 208), Mavis Taylor 648 4 218, 210), Marg McGrath 632 (257, | 12 Bobbie Heron 630 (233, 224), Stella | | Makarchuk 623 (240, 211), Edna Hudson 618 (222, 202), Lois Filmore 613 (219, 1202) and Innis DeLong 610 (271), | 200 shooters were Georgie Nesbitt 263, |Alice Northey 256, Ede Ryan 254,| Loretta McLean 246, Ev Clough 245, |Ada Tonkin 241, 201, Berenice Saramak | {237, Joan Jackson 230, 201, Alice Lan- | {ning 229, Anne Jarvis 228, Barbara | |Harding 223, 221, Maurie Shorten 221, | Helen Gourlie 221, Del Siblock 219, Bev- {erly Dervent 218, 201, Marg Vice 218, {Millie Cameron 218, Rose Oullette 214, | Vi Mason 211, Julie Keeler 209, Al Hill 208, Beverly Gutsole 207, Peggy Branton 206, Ev Harding 201, Marj Ford 200 and Bea Ross 200. Horse Treasure Quest Page Service 2% 4-212 Adams -- International Sta High Team Totals (single games) = 52 Wright -- Fleming Algers 1,169. i -3%Smith -- Short - Waterman| Then come the boys who are fond of - Fitzsim's -- Mrs, Trudell | Lemons: Gord Stacey 96, Al. Statham | XX-7 Ibs AAC | 73, 91, G. Patfield 82, G. Vickers 89, C. Winner br m 5 Double Jay -- Incopo.Trainer W. | Bailey 97, Don Losse 90 and A. Weather- | Start good, won driving Pool 16,159 head 91 ! gt mort rg - All team captains -- please listen for S- TREASURE QUEST .70 the loud speaker every night, They will event ace 3PAGE SERVICE 80 tell you where to take your money. 1-WONDERWINE . 3.20 9 Furlongs. Purse $2200. Four yearsand up. Claiming all $7500. w Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-1% Potts R 2-h Dittfach 2% 3-1% Armstrong -- 4% Fitzsim's --- Marshall 3% Behrens -- W D Stable Remillard Roymar on. Trainer W. H. MacDonsld Pool 46,063 Winner b g 5 National Start good, won driving Eighth Race 1% Miles, purse $1,500, 3. Wt PP St 115 1 115 110 106 mm 6. SAGARIUS 2.-NEAT CHANCE 1-ROYAL PERSIAN and 4-year olds, claiming all $2,500, 1% St Fin Jockey Owner 1-244 Smith--H C Burton 24% Adams--R Gian 3-1% Dittfach--Keast, McGuire 3 4-24 Parnell-G B Heintzman Ya 5-2% Brow Harbourne Edgor Ridge Sta * Groves Royal Persian Brown Ensign Redbud Royal Edgor's Sister 108 Grand Maple 110 Winner ch g 4 Sagittarius -- Start good, won handily. Attendance 7,087. ak SE 7 7 McComb Gnostie, Trainer BR T Barnard Pool 51,116. Total pool 364,440. LL Ir The Villa -- Mode! G2105. Slim styling In attractive West Point Grey color or Brown Mist color. ® AUTHORIZED DEALER o "For the Finest in T.V. Service" call WILLIAMS | Electronics SALES & SERVICE 1218 SIMCOE N. 725-2905 Saturday's Games |Ottawa at Montreal {Hamilton at Calgary {Toronto at Edmonton FOOTBALL SCORES a By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Toronto at B.C. Canadian Football League Eastern Conference unchanged. | CARLING'S DING Be a BRADING man yourself | 'To make the headlines for the season, Western Conference | 5 HITS JACKPOT a bowler must roll a 650 triple or a WLT F A Pts] NOTTINGHAM, England 2s single. = Edmonton 0216 134 14] (Reuters) -- Stefan Piecknik, a GETS FINE RETURN Winnipeg 0 164 155 12| wartime slave laborer in a Nazi LONDON (AP) -- Sidney Mil- 0109 167 6| r 5 : a concentration camp won £68./ler, 41, a chauffeur, Wednes- [) Calgary 0 97109 4| 4 "day collected a cheque worth 9 9 1542 ($191,900 an English' na- 1112224 1342 (3191.50) in an English' na-|oq3 669" "(503 400) for a two. tional football pool Wednesday penny (two-cent) football bet at y | Thursday's lfor a bet of 156d (21 cents). |odds of 3,960,000-to-1. B.C. 15 Winnipeg Results 36

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