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The Oshawa Times, 11 Oct 1961, p. 15

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SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords THE TIME TO NEW HUNTING » BIRDS, Jes ING BUT KEEP THE DOG BUSY INSTEAD NOW THRU SUMMER TRAINING ARE OF PERMITTING HIM TO JUST LOLL AROUND. HEAVY RAINS HAVE on FOREST FIRES. BUT BE ED COARSE TES RoW THAT N THAT THE DRY SEASON 1S COMING CA SWIMMING SEASON OPENS. BOON, SWIM IN MARKED BATHING S. DONT LEAVE ITALLUP TQ THE LIFE GUARDS, WATCH YOUR CHILDREN YOURSELF, Acadian Cleaners Defeat O'Connors Acadian Cleaners won anoth-|Sarnovsky, who also went all er tight series in the Toronto|the way unassisted, had 204, 289, City Major five - pin league,|224, 186 and 326 for 1319; Lloyd when the Oshawa club took a|Sabins, who had more head pins three-totwo decision over the/than any man on the sheet, was O'Connor Bowl club, at Aprile sensational in picking up the Lanes on Saturday. loose pins and finished with The first game was a re2!! Twenty-six golf thriller with O'Connor Bowl lead- 1161 Oy goitess feck Ti ing all the way until the finallwho also gained an assist in frame when "Dutch" Lugten-|the first game win with a nice her for Acadain, struck out in|43 frames. the final frame to give Acadian the win by a mere six pins,|,, DiS, Bob Gallagher, usually 1207 to 1201 the strongman on the Acadian Bowli his a : Cleaner Club, had one of his owling his first year for Aca-| worst days since he first entered uncertain, probably due to try-500 pins for 27 frames. This ing too hard, but after Satur-|can happen to the best shooters day's action, the odds are de-|pyt he'll be back again as strong finitely now in the rookie's fa-\55 ever, vor : The big lift for Acadian was O'Connor Bowl took the sce-lthe confident trundling by trundling by Dick Adams with a 340 game and team-mate Hank total for 30 frames was 754. Sarnovsky with a 289 for Aca dian. Frank Ferris, Amos Her- rick and Ernie Reed for O'Con- nor retaliated with 341,201 and Deen sidelined with a crack. O'Connor 1286 against 1228 for ' NEW WOODBINE RACE CHARTS sc.» £3 foger & Somos sissy Vo ¢ softball players. Copyright, 1961 by McMurray P TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1961 ublishing Co. (Dally Racing Form) CLEAR AND FAST First Race ¢ Furiongs, Purse $1800, 8 and 4 Horse wt PP St Remister Sailogan Illume Saugeen Linda 3 George the Gt. 8 8 Tiny's Gem 110 2 5 Conseil Des Arts 115 11 10 1 Azure Blue . 115 8 1 Five Els ves ..115 8 12 12- Hickory Kid L111 9 9 91 -1 Count Flight 113 6 6 5-1 103% Starburst 111 3 11 112% 111% SPweauTNg Soleo Ey = ER ot ES Pliobbareraie 7-REMISTER 1-SAILOGAN 10-ILLUME aes serianearens 2T0 . 8.40 620 4.20 . . 2.90 2.30 earold Maidens Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 2-1% 1.no Sandover -- Bozzo 1th 2-h Rogers -- Oak Ridge Sta 3-4 34% McComb -- Farara -2% 4-1% Brown -- Rowntree 1 4-2%Rasmussen -- Roymar Sta .1% 6-1 Dittfach -- Carroll-Statham .§ 7-1% Hale -- Newtondale Sta .nk 8-6% Dalton -- Stafford Farm 91 9-3% Annesley -- Kelman 10-2 103 Cormack -- Hickory Park 11-3 11-13% Wright -- Mrs. Pesce 12- 12- Griffiths -- Davis Jr. Winner dk br g 3 Omission -- LadyLulu. Trainer C. F. Chapman Start good, won driving Pool 20,494. Double Pool 35,220, Second Race § Furlongs, Purse $1800, 4 years and upClaiming all $2500 4 3% Horse Wt PP St % » » FLIGHT PRINCESS 7-AZURE WOODBINE 8-KENNECOTT Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 2-2% 1.2% Potts -- Pasquale 16.20 9.20 5.80 |his club the edge. The scores) 13.60 710 /in this game were 1252 to 1223.| SATURDAY AT MOTOR CITY The third game also went to O'Connor with Frank Ferris again topping the Toronto squad hi is ¢ 5 while his club racked up a 126 1237: Lefty Reid 1237: Ernie adian's 1138. score to Acagian's i Reed 1048 for 45 frames; Bill Going into the fourth game, Nea) 794 for 36; Bob Green 460 one game behind, the Aca-{¢o. 93 ' i | inally Lif [dia Sw gaally Cn ie The team totals were Acadian Cleaners |a 365 game and "Dutch" Lug- h |onbare with a 202 pacing 1% |Bowl 6115. Peoples Credit Jew- {Oshawa club to a win in this |one, 1232 to 1140. The fifth and rubber game was another battle to the finish and this time it was Hank Sar- novsky who saved the day, with a last frame strike out, to give Bow!'s ace with 1352 for five; points; Seagrams 13; Acadian Cleaners 12; McGuinness 11; O'Connor Bowl 9; Sterling But- ton and Pleating 9; Knob Hill | Bowl 8; Stan Jarvis Insurance 7. Hank Sarnovsky has been a dian, "Dutch" has been rather|ihe league and had to settle for, for the past two weeks, John | Frank Ferris was O'Connor Amos Herrick was next with THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 11, 1961 15 WANT ANOTHER CHANCE 'Hutch' And Cincinnati (AP) -- "We just got the hell kicked out of us." That was manager Fred Hut- chinson's terse comment Mon- day after his Cincinnati Reds were walloped 13-5 by New York burg, in relief for Bob Gallag-|277 game, finished with 933 for|yankees and lost the world se- ries four games to one. "I sure hope we get a shot at them next year," he added. The Reds' clubhouse was quiet. Maybe those weren't tears in the eyes of Gordy Cole- man as he ran the gauntlet to the clubhouse but they looked like tears. Hutchinson ducked out to go over to the Yankees clubhouse ond game, which also was a|«Duteh" Lugtenburg both as alto congratulate manager Ralph close one, with some real good| ejief alg and i diy 7 Houk. Then he came back for the post-mortem. The key play of the series, he It should be noted that Aca-| . dian Cleaners have been with- sad, Was Roger Naif Home out the services of John Hrico\run in the ninth inning of Sat His Men Give Yankees Credit urday's game which gave the Yankees a 3-2 victory. Even in his dismay, Hutchin- son praised his ball club. "We kept battling back," he said. "We kept scratching back but our pitching just didn't hold up. This is a fine ball club." Starter Joey Jay shelled in the first inning said he had never under - estimated the Yankees but that 'they made the most of their hits and we didn't." Bob Purkey, who had been slated to pitch in the sixth game but was rushed in Mon- day in relief, said, "We've been hot or cold all season. Today we were cold." In closing, Hutchinson said: "1962 is going to be a challenge to us to repeat as (National League champions). But, we are the champions and they're gonna have to beat us." CINCINNATI (AP) -- Forty- two world series records were 6057 and O'Connor|proken and 21 tied in the 1961 rompetition between New York ellers lead the standing with 15 Yankees and Cincinnati Reds. Yogi Berra, the Yankee out- fielder, and Whitey Ford, New York's left-handed pitching ace, Peoples Clothing of shattered 16 marks between shawa 8; Bowlodrome 8 and|them. Berra set nine records and Ford seven. Ford extended his consecu- tive scoreless innings streak to The league play will be atisy anq eclipsed the record of They Broke 42 Series Records Most runs batted in, total se- ries--39, Berra (extended own record). Most hits, total series -- 71, Berra (extended own record). Most one-base hits, total se- ries--49, Berra (extended own record). Most series, one or more runs batted in--11, Berra (old record --10 by Joe DiMaggio and Berra). Most total bases, total series --117, Berra (extended own rec- Low Prices REGULAR VALUE $1.98 WOOLWORTH PRICE "WOOLWORTHS 2, Ea, > Le Xr "4 En, Br TAIRA TES Tl § OT " WOOLWORTH PRICE 97%... 16 Oz. RUBBER HAMMER FULL CARPENTER'S SIZE, CHROME FINISH, SURE-GRIP RUBBER HANDLE. SIZE 12%" LONG, WEIGHT 16 OUNCES. gS.' a ALSO AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES, A LARGE SELEC- Flight Princess 113 Azure Woodbine 106 W-Kennecott 111 W-Whisp. Wind 11 1-h 2no Parnell X -- Hogarth 4 3.4 3.1% Dittfach -- Willow Downs since the schedule opened and : i, 3 | |awa clubs in action, it shoul 5% 4% Remillard -- Kingfield Fm| pag continually kept his end up. | Most strikeouts, total series-- Individual records broken: [sg FF er Se Oe ak |Oshawa's Motor City Lanes onloy 9.3 innings established b I" Cais cn each week shaves Motor Clty Laney thay 35 mings established bY ox). TION OF JAPANESE MADE TOOLS AT 67¢-77¢-87¢ e a banner crowd on hand. Mickey Mantle (Yankees| §£* LJ Pees 7 Sun Drift evs 1 Sugar Penny Flickamaroo spe ae EE Sr ] = ogo HE ae - S3 oB B = 113 91212 2 W-Miss Magoo 113 6 5 2h 41% X-5 XX-7 lbs AAC W-5 lbs AA 6-12 51% Walker -- Uteck 4nk. 6h Griffiths X -- Hays 7-1 7-2 Harrison XX -- Stafford 8: 8-1 Wright -- Mrs, Hunter 91 9-214 Fitzsimmons -- Newmae 10-1 10-2 McMullen -- Fleming 12- 11-4% Brown -- Mrs. King 11-1 12. Annesley -- Janley Sta w Winner ch f 4 Jet Flight -- With or Without. Trainer Sam U. Ross P ses Start good, won ridden out . 'ool 34,541. Hank is now hitting over the| h " 950 mark and must be well up| Acadian will Dick Adams was the top bowl-|to believe that this club is in er on Saturday with his best/the cellar, as they are a star- day of the season so far, Dick studded aggregation. It will be had 203, 340, 265, 365 and 230|a big day for the Oshawa five for a 1403 five game total; Hank{pin enthusiasts. DAILY DOUBLE 7 and 5 PAID $199.00 Third Race @ Furiongs, Puree $2000, Two-year oldM Horse ..... Wt PP St % Malucina Peddler's Fr. En pelie Swift Jewel . W-Page Anne Waberlohe Haven Miss ... Girl 883. Ba eg 1-MALUCINA 8 PEDDLER'S FRENCH 3.DEZORY . aiden Fillies Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% 1.3% Wright -- Martin 25 23%Parnell X -- Mrs. Caldwell 4% 32% Fitzsimmons -- Simmons 31 41% Sandover -- Maloney 7-1 81 Dalton -- Isaac 8-1%6-1 Gomez ~-- Lauder 6-% 7-1% Cormack -- Mrs. Richthofen 81 82% Dittfach -- Billows 127 9nk Remil'd -- Cedar Springs ~z5 Modest Houk Has Praise For Team CINCINNATI (AP) -- Ralph|with that open injury in his|caid ip." 4 1 third a. hip. Houk, euly the third man i m Someone reminded Houk that tackle Stan in the league's top shooters. | Jarvis Insurance and it's hard Most series played--12, Berra (extended own record). Most games, total series--72, Berra (extended own record). Most at - bats, total series-- 256, Berra (extended own rec- ord). Most runs scored, total series --41, Berra (extended own rec- ord). batting coach Wally Moses. with my improved batting," he Yankees pitching coach in the fourth, and a single in the seventh, gave full credit to "He had an awful lot to do (extended own record). Most series played, pitcher-- Eight, Ford (old record--seven, by Waite Hoyt, New York and Philadelphia, Red Ruffing and Ford, New York.) Most games started, total se- ries, pitcher -- 16, Ford (ex- tended own record). Most games pitched, total se- ries--16, Ford (old record--15, by Allie Reynolds and Bob Tur- ley, New York). Most games won, total series --Nine, Ford (old record--7, by Ford, Ruffing and Reynolds). Most consecutive scoreless in- nings, pitcher, total series--32, "EACH 97¢ 11-1 10mk McComb -- Brecon Sta i i i : 3 "y en Brown --- Mrs, Jones jor league baseball to pilot his| ro iio earlier had said "I've Johnny Sain was singled out by(Ford (old record -- 29 2-3, by on team to a world championship| cer been on a ball club where Bud Daley for praise. Babe Ruth, Boston, 1916-1918). Dear Daughter 3 $1 125% ths X -- Gian 1% 13-4 13-6% Rasmussen -- Agro Sta " : 14 13 4 Rasm in his first year as manager,|.uarvone is so happy." He put a lot of confidence In| Most innings pitched, total ESE hE ad 11812 11 18-1 Metal Dove 11 311131 131 ¥F-Field, X-5 Ibs, AAC W-5 Ibs AAW po - > 4 FS 1% 5-2% Hale -- Pine Tree Sta 2146-4% Armstrong -- Rock . 7.nk Rasmussen -- Bell 1 81% McComb -- Ryan 1 9. Dittfach -- Smallwood K. Trainer K. G. Nicholds Pool 40,367 «BAHAMAS ... aa rex vo Lb ORN > 14 Walker --- Tomlinson F- : x brushed off the compliments in A 4 » A : 4 "Right," said Houk. "It's the|me," said the relief pitcher,|series--109, Ford rier -- Madians, Trainer. L. Cavalsris Jr. nr ki ; 5 » S , Ford (old record-- Wer aiana, Trsingt, 1. Cavalatly the crowded ew York Yankees|.u it should be." who took over in the third after|101 2-3, by Christy: Mathewson, F 19.10 7.30 49 "it was a great team effort." |PRAISES REDS PITCHERS i JOALEDON IA esses 379 320| The Yankees had just beaten] Who was Cincinnati's toughest Ree le check the| ost strikeouts, pitcher, total 7 Furlongs, Purse $2300, Two year olds, Claim t | oh series--70, Ford (extended own Horse .. Wt PP 8 pT i ns. hd Rear es net {host = a seven series 4-1 and] "All three of their starters|frequently keeps him on the | ia: were tough," i Y i 3 Mos Caluion Belle ; ER Pak g Houk replied.|bench, had glowing praise for| Most putouts, pitcher, game-- Absent Son 2 NL Gomer UE Mayer Bs Boi 2a nding. All|Joey Jay, all of 'em." | "This manager was just great/2ame), (old record--three, held prior ip { play eir part. Johnny Blanchard, who had a|at handling players all year," |PY 10 other pitchers). would have played today if I|in the first innin ; \ day i t g that broke the|ager I ever played under or|coach--20, Fran {had asked him, but I didn't dare'ice for the Yankees, a doubleleven will play under." kees Erion kt Yan aa awe eroded e eapane For A Time Fire Queen Winner ¢h g§ 2 Roman Start good, won driving Fifth Race & Furlongs, Purse $2100. Three years Claiming all $6000 Horse wt PP St % 1% Str. Fin Jockey Owner Bahamas 11 - 83 2nk 1-1% Dalton -- Hays Mrs. Cessford - 3% 2nk Dittfach -- Kennedy Real Gentleman 41 31% Parnell -- Sullivan 1 rar. > ) dressing room Monday and said i te 2 BURNT ROMAN y Robinson's homer and kept the|New York Giants). Fourth Race | The Cin i o i N fog all $10,000 |Cincinnati Reds 13-5 to take the|pitcher? Blanchard, whose utility role record). Burst Remus. : mh" 11 22 Robinson -- Smythe ) . - - "1 ' 3 Lee i » of Say David 1 ; couldn't single out any one "Bob Purkey, Jim O'Toole and Houk. (Four, Bob Purkey, Reds (third 6 Ae hod o. I'm sure Mickey (Mantle) big day with a two-run ke the ag said. "He's the greatest man-| Most series as player and ane® Bw 3 2 we ore 2 > 1 <« EACH 97¢ | Ge 2 1-1% 41% Harrison X -- Steen 8-4 S5.3%Fitzsimmons -- Kahn 62 63% Adams -- Green and Pink 7. 7- Gomez -- Beasley M-m-m-ook at that new streamlined decanter! The mellow maturity of this superb light whisky means an 40 infinite smoothness. In its new, streamlined decanter, IMPERIAL is easy to carry... easy to pour,..and so easy' to enjoy...Why not enjoy it, tonight 2 g Cromwellian Jolly Molly X-5 Ibs AAC Winner b g 8 Start good, won driving Qu LLA 4 and 6 PAID $33.90 IMPERIAL «Sig, Navy Page er ChopChop--La Vodka. Trainer Merill Jr. Pool 22,366. Quinella Pool 22,981 Sixth Race 6 Furiongs, Purse 52600, Three-year-olds. Allowances. Yh PS Str. Fin Jockey | Horse Wieps 1% 12% Harrison X -- View Hulloa | I! Fly 12 1- So 1 22 2nk Fitzsimmons -- Windflelds sg Ab 23 3mk 3nk Wick -- J and EG Warren | 5 5- 41% Rogers -- Edgor Ridge Sta 7 rs 13 PC. SET 97¢ EACH 97¢ EACH 97¢ 6 PC. SET 97¢ ; ALSO ON SALE A COMPLETE RANGE OF CRAFTSMEN'S TOOLS KITCHEN UTENSIL SET | 19 PIECE wa Includes poh LL S Edgor's Lane 116 Chenango 118 - Bext-T 11 k S-nk 61 1 2 S5nk Parnell X -- Elkins 14 6-3% Gomez -- Roycroft Sta Windspray 13 55 & - 7-3% Rasmussen -- Cymar Sta Treasure Hunt i N 8 8 Nash -- WO and RW Young X-5 lbs AAC Winner ch g 3 Northern Star -- Start good, won ridden out HIRAM WALKER & SONS .LIMITED, WALKERVILLE, CANADA, Roguish, Trainer 6. M. Cetier. DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS 001 o SALL CAS H ....... 18.20 7.40 5.40 Seventh Race 7.CHEVALIER DE LA MER 10.70 5.40 . 2.CHOPPY WIND . 3.60 1 and 16th Miles, Marshall Tarf Course Purse $2000, 3 years, Claiming all $3500 Horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin Jockey Owner All Cash 115 53 Chey. de la Mer 115 -h Choppy Wind 100 1 Sidville 116 - 4no Gomez CW-Gala Bang 17 - B a 5-6% Fitzsimmons -- Turner Act in Haste 117 1 7 6nk 6 64% Brown -- McMacken Sta Brenda's Rew'd 104 4 1 21 Snk 7- 7- Griffiths X -- Gormley Stud X-5 XX.7 Ibs AAC CW.Corrected weight Winner ¢ch ¢ 3 Hawley -- Cashier, Trainer W. T. Ralnes Start good, won driving Pool 41118 7. THERMONU'CLR 41% 1- 1-1% McComb -- Bawden 2-h . 2% Adams -- Luro 8 3-2%3-3%Harrison XX -- Stafford MacKinnon Bd Electro plated, 19 plece socket he wrench set. Correctly heat treat j a | ed for extra hardness. Individue EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL STEAK KNIFE SET _ WALL CAN OPENER Wall type can opener with white enamel bracket, and top quality steel cutting wheel and plastje Magnet handles, Free Gift Eighth R . Eighth hace iM 1 316 Miles, purse 51900, é-year-olds and up, claiming all $2,800. Horse wt PP St % 8 Fin. Jockey Owner Thermonuclear 13 711 1-1 Morreale--A W Mackay Money More 115 Kingwood ...... 120 Babe H dvene 30 Mr Noction ..... 120 Don's Sayso .. 120 Daddy-D «115 ON Gibb----G Groves w 2 3 Dittfach--Leroy Tobey 4 McMullen--G V Barona 5- Fitzsi'ns--Neemac Sta 6 7 MEARE 3 Be - PA 23 Fa feature holds lids for safety. Reg. $1.98 Free. Adams--C Turner -2% Sandover--Hickory Park 4 8-104 Brown--E Harbourne 10- 10- 9-4 Griffiths--J A Weldon 824 9% 9nk Parnell -- Sullivan t, Trainer A W Mackay. Pool 43,318, Attendance 5,806. noeSNwan da hp a 33 ° 15 Redbud Royal 112 Windette 107 8 9 Spurline 115 5 4 61 Winner b g 5 Honeytown -- Kate's Pe Start good, won driving. Total pool 368, - Teravawe® Be 00 pt rt i RD = o » whl EXTRA SPECIAL THESE SPECIAL VALUES AVAILABLE ALL THIS WEEK! Fields, Ill, after a tension fil- Je Bar er led, 18-hole playoff with Don Janjary. After winning the first Ch A PGA national championship of his osen S career, he was selected for the el Ryder Cup team and then elected captain by his fellow Player-Of-Year {team members. y DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Good. He will lead the 10-man group things seem to come in bunches| i" their match against Great for Jerry Barber, 43-year-old Britain's fi nest professionals professional go fer from Los this week in England. Angeles, He has been chosen _ Barber rank 22nd on the PGA the Professional Golfers Associ list of money winners with $22,- ation player-of-the-year for 1961 513 so far this season, in a national poll of PGA mem- REAKS GLIDER M bership and sportswriters. Pod ; LIDER MARE Second with 374 votes was/(CP)--A Canadian two - seater Arnold Palmer of Ligonier, Pa., altitude record for gliders was 1960 player-of-the-year and rec-|broken during the weekend by 1960 ylayerafthey broken during the weekend by Shop Refreshed -- Visit Our Luncheonette Once termed 'too small for|Gliding Club. A flight of 29.500 the tournament grind," the five-|feet by Bob Shirley is expected foot six-inch Barber won this{to be officially entered among your's PGA erown at O Canadian records.

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