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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1961, p. 16

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a REMEMBER WHEN . .s Ted Williams, the Boston R TP 13 8 PI Sox stugger, finished the Amer. 10 0 lican League schedule 20 years : 60/2 go today with a .406 batting LJ |S--Saskatchewan, W -- Winni. THE OBMAWA TIMES, Thumdey, September 28, 1981 Jor 16 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Parker, B Maris Had 13 HR's| Jackie Parker Off Chicago Sox r NEW YORK (AP)--A break- Adds To Lead Bright, 'Western Race " |Fieming, B.C. {down of Roger Maris' 60 home Whitehouse, § {runs against opposing clubs: Baltimore 3 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS James, W Boston 6 | Versatile Jackie Parker con./Gotta, § Chicago 13 tinued to add to his lead atop| Walden, EB the Western Football Conference Hansen, C scoring race during the last{Day, C week, {Buchanan C The Edmonton Eskimos' quar-|Hagberg, W terback picked up 12 points in/Beamer, B.C. Burnley Sets Pace English Soccer Race By McINTYRE HOOD London, Eng., Correspondent to The Oshawa Times = 36|average. That was the last time 36 any American Leaguer batted 31lover .400 in a season. B 31 Williams, who retired Sept. 28, 30 1960, with a lifetime average of 29.345. the 400 mark was ex. 27 ceeded twice by Ty Cobb, twice 24/by George Sisler and once by 24/Harry Heilmann. 24 2% 2% 12 |son, is now paying off with a; Portsmouth, relegated last| string of unexpected wins. Ham- season and Bournemouth are imers are a point behind Man-|still undefeated in the third divi- LONDON--Burnley has never| chester United in the League sion, the former team heing tied been regarded as one of the table. with Reading as league lead fashionable sides in English| With these three teams injers and the latter one point be football. It lacks the glamor|the top spots, where are the hind. Peterborough, i Lunsford. © which has surrounded teams all - conquering Tottenham Hot-/first season in this division are __ two weekend 'games to run his Lunsford, like Wolverhampton Wanderers, spurs of last season. After|tied with Bournemouth on points, ; total to 78. He is 18 points ahead \ Tottenham Hotspur and Man. their third defeat of the sea- and are showing themselves|Shearer (Rangers) and Caldow of teammate Johnnie Bright. BASKETBALL INVENTOR pitcher Fred Green to Washing- chester United, and in bygone son, by Nottingham Forest, they| capable of making a bid for fur- (Rangers), captain; ( rerand Parker has scored in every Dr. James Naismith, a Cana- ton Senators Monday for the days. Arsenal {are away down in ninth place in!ther promotion. (Celtic), McNeill Celtic) and|one of the 11 games his club|dian on the staff of the YMCA|waiver price of $20,000. Green I Rat : {the league and are seven points! Colchester had their first de. Baxter (Rangers); Scott (Rang-|has played this season. training school in Springfield, appeared in 13 games with the But Burnley at the moment| 4. 2%, 0 leading Burnley. Yet|feat of the season at Souihport, ers), Quinn (Rangers). Miller, Legend: B.C.--British Colum. Mass., invented the game of Pirates this season. but had ne {looks like being headed for the they are still using the same 11/30, but are still ahead of Wrex. Broad and Wilson (all Rangers).Ibia, C<-Calgary, E--Edmonton, basketball in 1891. record. {second Lhamplonship oi Fes players as won the league and/ham and Aldershot by two - Pema a Jears, a Be Wolves cup double last season. After points in the fourth division. 4g hy a late season|(h® Nottingham defeat, however, 'This is another case of a club Cleveland 8 | Detroit 8 |Kansas City § {Los Angeles 4 I + |Minnesota 4 in their Washington 9 BUCS SELL HURLER PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts- burgh Pirates sold left-handed Assos aMmaDS Sooo addDNTDS DD DDODDD WM D=UD DD near the bottom last season be- games, they jumped, almost un- noticed, into the championship. This season they are staking an early claim for the honors, and lead the league race by three points over Manchester | United. Manchester United, for the {first time since the Munich air | disaster of 1957, are real chal | |lengers for the league title. The 1 expect Manager Bill Nichol- {son will bring some of his tal-ling well up in the race for {ented reserve forces into action, {Centre Bobby Smith, already {dropped by England, may also ibe dropped by Spurs. He has been right off form since the season began. Spurs have a lot of leeway to make up if they want to be in the hunt for the title next spring. honors this year. SCOTLAND'S TEAM The Scottish League selectors have picked the most extra- ordinary teams in years to meet the Irish League on Octoher 4, Seven of the 11 players are from Rangers, two from Celtic and one each from Moiherwell OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE and Dunfermline. This shows the superiority of Rangers over the rest of the Scottish teams, and also the lack of top-rank- ing players in other clubs which team is again playing football STILL UNBEATEN in the Busby mould, and scor-| Second division leaders, Liver- ing goals. West Ham, that|pool, are racing on the new amazing side from the east end/records. In nine games they of London, has also jumped into have dropped only one point. a challenging position after hav- and they are four points ahead have sold off their stars to Eng- ing to struggle for relegation a of second place Southampton. lish teams. The Scottish League year ago. Their continental Their 5-0 win over Bury was a side is as follows: style of soccer, devised last sea-'really brilliant achievement Connachan, (Dunfermline); Eddie Machen Is Rated No. 2 Now NEW YORK (AP) -- Eddie Champion, Terry Downes, Eng- Machen of Portland, Ore., re-land. 1. Gene Fulimer, NBA placed Britain's Henry Cooper champion, West Jordan, Utah: as No. 2 heavyweight contender(2. Paul Pender, Brookline, in the new Ring magazine box-'/Mass.; 3. Dick Tiger, Nigeria. ing ratings released today. Welterweight (147 pounds): Machen moved up from the Champion, Emile Griffith, New third spot while Cooper was|York. 1. Benny (Kid) Paret, dropped to third from second. |Cuba; 2. Ralph Dupas, New Or- Ring editor Nat Fleischer leans; 3, Jorge Fernandez, Ar. made the shift after Machen's|gentina. impressive knockout of Mike! Lightweights (135 pounds): Dejohn of Syracuse, N.Y., and Champion, Joe Brown, Baton Cooper's idleness. Sonny Liston Rouge, La. 1. Carlos Ortiz, New of Philadelphia is ranked first. York; 2. Dave Charnley, Eng- Cooper is ranked No. 1 among| land; 3. Flash Elorde, junior challengers for Floyd Patter. lightweight champion, Phillip- son's world crown by the Na-|pines tional Boxing Association, which! Featherweight (126 pounds): dropped Liston out of the rat. Champion, Davey Moore, Co- ings because of his suspension/lumbus, Ohio. 1. Rafiu King, Ni- by Pennsylvania geria; 2. Gracieux Lamperti, Bob Cleroux of Montreal held France; 3. Sugar Ramos, Cuba. his No. 6 position in the heavy-| Bantamweight (118 pounds): weight field, while Toronto's Champion, Eder Jofre, Brazil. George Chuvalo slipped tol. Johnny Caldwell, European-| eighth spot from seventh recognized world champion, Ire- The August ratings of the Na- jaa; 2 Joe Medel, Mexico; 3. tional Boxing Association put Pierre Cossemyns, Belgium. . Chuvalo in third place and Cle- Flyweight (112 pounds): | roux eighth Champion, Pone King petch, The sotipxs: Thailand. 1. Mimun Ben Ali, ie ratings: ar Thailand; 2. Ramon Arias, Ve- Heavyweights: Champion, Floyd Patterson, New York. Lela; 3. Sadao Yaoita, Ja Sonny Liston, Philadelphia; 4 Lani Eddie Machen, Portland, Or 3. Henry Cooper, England; 4. 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(180 pounds): SPORTS BRIEFS SUSPEND SOUTH AFRICA LONDON (AP) -- The execu- tive committee of the Interna. tional Soccer Federation (FIFA) Tuesday suspended the South African Football Association from FIFA membership, This bars South Africa from interna- tional competition. South Africa has long been a target of crit: icism by other FIFA members because of its racial policies in sport GOLFER HONORED SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP)-- Johnny Farrell, former United States open golf champion, has been elected to the Professional Golfers' Association Hall of Fame, it was announced Tues- day. Farrell, 60, the 29th mem- ber named to the hall, won the 1928 U.S. open by defeating Bobhy Jones, by one stroke in a 36 - hole playoff ARMY CALLS HURLER NEW YORK (AP) Steve the Baltimore Orioles pitching staff, has received notice to re- pert Oct. 12 for one year of ac- tive duty with a United States Army reserve unit. Barber made a request previous to his call-up for transfer to a Balti- more reserve unit. 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