Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Oct 1946, p. 12

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| \World's Champion In First Season | i $ i ¥ i A ---- 4 A Po SE THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 Riv « ' Aha ne OF HOUSTON, TEXAS tees BASEBALL SOME OF ANDING LENT. POTTED AND _ We took time out today to sum ui plonship rounds that were conclud most of the summer softball trials come to an end. te page is a summary of the various series, showing where the have come to rest for this season, Oshawa, with entries this from Juvenile "A" to Senior "A" in groups for le, made another fine showing this season, : G1 in this lost, THAT 14 : i g a HET TT HL i ; oh 2 « hey nn; Li ! 3 champions; in finals and lost to Hamilton Rogers, who will play for the All-Ontario title; In the Inter, "A" race | bY, Leather were eliminated by Sarnia Polymers, who lost Cardinals, a bNatiopnl League Hi despite his injuries and several others of bits" worth games, both victories , | went to Scotland to p! team , , ., The OQVI sudden-death affair, up in Lakeshore group honors in the Interscholastic football that there are about 20,000 alley bowlers in season, Here in Oshawa, with 36 alleys for a | 0 about S000, we have about 4,000 bowlers, which is a ratio ayo Elgin first round in his bout with Keith 8 few of the O.AS8.A, softball on Thanksgiving Day, the date On the to ey in turn lost to Toronto ter. "AA" ranks, Oshawa ST. LOUIS CARDS WIN WORLD SERIES IN 7th GAME Enos Slaughter's Sprint In 8th Proves Winning Run As Brecheen Shines In Relief Most Exciting Series in Years Climaxed by Sensational 8th Inning as Red Sox Tie it Up Only to Have Cards { Take Lead Again--St. |» Louis Fielding is De-| bik: ciding Factor Through- out Series By JACK HAND St, Louis, Oct, 16 spirit stil _-- Cas House Cang # § V in the world champion St, Louls Cardinals who have stolen the 1046 series from the favored Red Sox on the sheer "hustle" of Enos Slaughter, th game and of baseball's 16th was riding hea when Harry W ined a base hit into left centre, ' "Encs" who had singled to open the inning, catapulted off second and headed for $1,000, oa, every pitch first base, rounded | Rios third while Mar! ion, a8 Leon Culberson retrieved the ball | Dickson and made a quick relay to shortstop Johnny Pesky, y This Was It Making the full sweep at third while conch Mike Ciolzales signalled the come-on sign, Slaughter sprint- 0 or a Dlnte ally ok th y, apparently not expecting that sort of daring base-running, had drop watching Walker run toward second, before he realized Slaughter was hot=footing home with the tie- breaking run, His peg to Roy Partee was too late as Slaughter topped off his magnificent heads-up running |! with a slide that scored a run worth $3,757.04 to each Cardinal shareholder, Brecheen Again Harry Brecheen, making a relief appearance when Murray Dickson weakened clung grimly to the 4-3 AL) margin Jhrough a threatening ninth to become a =game winner, Not since 1020 when Stanley Coveleskie whipped Brooklyn three times to ive Cleveland the title, -had any urler picked up three victories in a single series, : ly enough a two-run double Dom Dimagglo that almost lost ame, actually gave Brecheen his chance to get into the record books, Pinch Hitters Dickson, like Brecheen a pint- sized workman, had handeuffe Beaches | Bostons for six innings after gly- terday in a grand excitl 0 7-game limit and en with a superb dis of basebal , Bos couldn't cope with the "brains" and It's a great feat for Eddie nant and the World big time." were many stars superb outflelding, Walker with his down the line, the Cards performed flopperoo of the series as far as will greatly impede his chances for ver, Rudy York more than held - 0 Ferris falled to make the grade seconds , we'd like used Ferris earlier in the better position yesterday, How. Cards, They yed the ta" and gave the gamblers ore Clippers to sign with «+o + Quebec Aces have Syd three former. Oshawa Cienerals, id to see the Junior "A" hi gr by 0 vv + + Here's some hockey news ith the Generals, 13 captain and he scored six goals and + + Reg, Smith, an. hockey also, is on rug will or, terboro on Saturday, ey Knapp went down in 43 Prosser of London, on t at the Palace Plier, Grant Molntyre, he 0 tyre, Oshawa lost to in 1948, received the award » ht for yg 0. he Sa ama h , He the first to receive the a. Provision ' for the award was made during the CAHA meeting In | Vancouver last spring. TU -- w | "Rrier running ing 3 # run in the first on singles | frst i | by Wally Moses and Johnny Pesky followed by Dima lo's run-sooring fly to Slaughter, r Bobby Doerr led off the second with a scratch single, Dickson did not allow a base hit until the eighth when two pinch hitters drove from the box, Ripe Russell, hitting for Oatcher Hal Wagner, started it with a single and moved to when George for relief pitcher full nin heen victory Su 0 nday, h had faith in little left-hander to subdue hy sudden threat, After striking out Wally Moses and taking Pesky on a fly Brecheen yielded the runs on Dimagglo's two Gone was the hoi edge that Wo-run edge tha Dyer had been coddling since his Oardinals knocked Dave Ferris out of the box in a two-run fifth inning, Tastond, the aul vas ened wi an on second an eo "mighty" Ted Willlams at bat, Brecheen gh in and forced the kid to loft a high Red Schoendlenat, Slaughter's brilliant base« on top of Walker's double, Brecheen once more had the series in his hip pocket, but this most thrilling of any cl game Several years was not over yet, Success! Fu Shing, Ie ve aingles Rudy York and the troublesome Dy a & delicate ninth inning situation. But Pinky Higgins forced Doerr at | pia second, Roy Partee popped to Stan Musial and the game ended when pinch hitter Tom MeBride bounced Schoendienst for a series clinch ny love of Higgina at second base. U] of hing mound was the soene a jubilant Cardinal cele~ bration as his mates lifted Brecheen on thelr shoulders, It was a t moment, too, in Cardinal his the fourth stralght time they had soven-game series their sixth triumph a all, ang BOWLING At ru SAN ho Whans Alle Fa ma C.0.F, flow last Friday eague ad some night ver mn, wig, Nor Rt tan Mitchel Dr, YALE Rave) Powers Printarn i are al tv qui olip #0 far ally / nice 203, | ey ERR 0, That "11 geo e h fi there's no teNing a "IT sone 10 us somehow, hut not to one series the Big al d his arm hall way, | of Kiinger 2 hits 0] hite 0 runs | runs in ires--B i Kurgwak. Bugs bas Two 'bass' ni n 1/3; 0! (none gut in Oth), Brecheen bi Ballanfant J) 3b, A ote ec ow 3 n, Bohoe fia-Muaial, Kur- Dickson, DiMaggio, Bari ¥ Goa runs--Boston (AL) ohnaon n 8 hits n 3, Winning pitcher hue Jos) iteher--Kl gay Um bik (nL) | (nL "ht" Hubbard ttendance 80,143 paid, World Series final § slight, came Series history ht rig He shut Bos American triumph, Other Moat hits by EA) 0 i, oe HAR Kurowsk! and os. Jono of Ofliont asalota 31, old record Washington in 0 ( game, hthand the years 108 Was Ont _to net wu in the #600 Bake ko ha fore being o CB BE Mh oi 14 records seven game series Facts and Figures pr St, Louis, Oct, 16-~(AP)--~When Harry CY Cat) Brecheen choked off Boston yosterday in the seventh ame of the Bt, Louis Oardinal southpaw be, the frat lefthand 1040 World Series, the or In World to win three games in ors hi turned the singe 1903 when the played but if was u A reo for lefties, a d theo came 0 An » #1" verdios over the sluggers Sunday be- od In relieve Ty aot In the 1040 Series: both olubs in one game, 20 and Red nine, aS, With 2p io J 3 hier of Cardin Wilins "of Red oa to infagelo. and rth game, making four hits each both eluba (Slaughter, Caraglola of Cardinals Red Box, fourth game, by #000 baseman, 0 ogee ot Resa ot 1024), ird baseman starting host ble pas, gam urowsx! [&] als, | sixth ) Worth To St. Borles ev Oardin \ Box \_ Pla first Your 800 teams Slaughter's Sprint $100 Apiece Louis Cards . Louis, Oot, 18--~(AP)--The Worl d Ehret ach 'voted & full ahare i Red RRA The "cunt L308 wil 141.04, ve divided , third and fourth the two major leagues, op Kael! No BueR By ky A) With 8 A BS ted ani, Pat the cause 00. © of {he 0 x fi tll ae amonds th UP. (Continued on Page § "The Smart Place Ta Dine and Dance" "PICCADILLY CLUB" Hora GENOSHA Every Saturday Night! WHY up Special Ratea for Parties of Ten or More NOT MAKE A PARTY? Dance To Van Walker and His Hotel Genosha Orchestra For Reservations! loat p| Bl ing during the series games in Boston, the deciding game, F riend of Harry (The Cat) Brecheen Harry Brecheen, Cardinal pitcher, is called "The Cat" by teammates be. onuse of his agility, He Is showing Tob, out the Boston Red Sox in the secon Louis, Harry and Toby met at the Hotel the oat the ball he used to shut ame of the world series in St. enmore, Cardinal headquarters, On Sunday "The Cat" wnitched an- other winner for the Cards to even up the series again at 3-3, Yesterday he made World Series History with his third win, as a relief pitcher in Red Raiders Blank Flyers For First Win urday and came home with an 8-0 win, The entire game was play= od in the rain and towards the Iat~ ter part of the game, certain sec~ tions of the fleld were under two inches of water, Fumbles played an important PAT In the scoring as the ball be- came quite soggy and slippery and out for the day and the plays con slsted mostly of line plunges, with the odd end-run thrown in, The Trenton centre kept his team in hot water all through the gain as time after time he snapped the ball over his backfielder's head causing his team a great deal of Jhrdage, good had the honour of scer- the first touchdown of the year for Oshawa, as the Oshawa line made a nice hole for him and he went off tackle for a touch, Pete Cirice tried the placement kick for Oshawa but Trenton broke through to 'block the attempt. Oshawa had the majority of the play for the balance of the quarter with Gilbert standing out with some Dice plunging and also showing to food advantage with Waddell on runs, Incidentally Waddell played a nice game at running half and Sut- ton who called his first game for the Red Raiders at quarter also did a nice job of mixing plays and keeping the team on their toes Murphy kicked over 40 yds for a single and this ended the scoring for the firat quarter, Trenton showed to better ad- vantage in the second quarter and were able to keep Oshawa off the score sheet. Play ranged between the 30-yd atrips with the alippery |, The Oshawa "Mud Hens'--par- | don us, the "Red Raiders" Inters, Stepped into the Trenton Flyers on, a 80, of course, forward passing was | ball causing both teams some costly funtbles just when they neared the pay-off gone, Captain Gilmore, the Trenton quarterback was in the hair of the Oshawa backs all day with his fine tackles and along with Reid, Wheeler, Hunt and Spratt, kip the Trenton team in the run. ning, Both teams really bogged down in the third quarter and while there Was no more acoring, both teams missed good acoring chanecs, due to the wet ball and by this time the fleld was nearly floating, Oshawa completed thelr scoring in the last quarter with Waddell kicking 2 singles and the game end- ed with Trenton in possession of the ball but not having enough steam lefv vo cross Oshawa goal ne, The entire Oshawa team played @& heads up and very peppy game and it wouldn't be fair to pick out any one for special mention, The second team was playing just as hard and well as the first team and for the firat time this year they seemed to be properly organized, STORIE-BRYCE DUO WIN CLOSING EVENT, HUNTER IS CHAMP The final day of lawn bowling at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, staged on Monday, Thanksgiving Bufli Day, a "double tournament" was held, with both mixed and men's pairs competing, due to the short. age of entries, as several Oshawa bowlers were competing at outside greens on the holliday, Stewart Storie and Jimmie Bryce teamed up to cop the honors at the local greens on Monday, winning all of their games to take first prise, In the final match for the "Men's Singles" championship of the Oshe awa Lawn Bowling Olub for the 1040 season, played laat night at the greens, Jack Hunter defeated Tom= mie Thomas 91-15 in the deciding mateh, a triumph for the North Plant over the West Plant in this "all-GM" singles final, STARTS Mag le at Her Best--As an Lass With a Heart of Gold=And Three Gold.Digging God: fathers! "Ti the Screens First Little Lady-- In The Finest Role of Her Career! in Ma LIONEL ve A (MURRELL N IANL DARWELL e Wise Fools CHARLES UL THEE NLT LIAN TRLILENY [4 LE roaret O'BRIEN LEWIS tDWARD ARRYMORE - STONE - ARNOLD HARRY DAVENPORT CYD ACHTING ARNS (By "The Barnacle") JACK SANDERS JOINS RANKS OF HELL DIVERS' FRATERNITY Rough waters and a high wind were not neafly enough excitement for Jack Sanders so he decided to add to it a little this week-end, While climbing in his vessel, to pre- pare it for a race, he was any (by the boom) into Father aprney Sareound. Sresto! le the onlookers roar od, Jack amilingly clambered out, 5 Wi new "Hell Diver, Jr, LEE ROLSON CAPTURES CARTER MEMORIAL SERIES The high winds and heavy "sea" did not hamper the s at O.Y.0, from doing a little sailing over the week-end, Two of the Carter Mem- orial Trophy soljes of races were held on Bunday, with Lee Rolson his crew, Olaude Halleran crossing the line first in the final race to cop the honors for the 1046 season, According to the results in the log book, it looks as though Lorne Sholbrook has the No, 6 Division honors tucked away nicely, Lorne, who has been sailing Archie Rine ker's "Falcon" for him this season, has crossed the line first in eve single one of the four races held, Congratulations are in order for Lorne, RACE RESULTS No, 6 Division, Start 3:10 1, L, Bhobrook, B, Large; 2.40%47, 3. A [elland, B., MoDonnell; 2.60:17 Carter Series 1st Heat Start 11:40 L. Rolson, A, Smith; 1,17:08, , B, Sharpe, J, Baarpe; 1,17:38, : a Monaghan, J, Sanders; , Shobrook, B, Large; 1.232:04, 1 , Schofield, B, Maockness; and Heat Start 11:80 , BB. Mills, ©, Hill; 13.18:93, , D, Freeman, A. Smith; 12.18:08, , ©, Plce, 0, Halloran; 13,10:10, 4. R, McKenale, M, Stoughton; 12.20:23, 3rd Heat, Awarded to J, Sanders and P. Phillips, by default, | Fights Last Night - By The Associated Press w olty, N.J~Vinee Fratello, ays i qutpointed Bolly tor, 10814, Mon 10), JU WR reddy Polowiteet, 133, Harbord, Conn, alo, N.Y, == Joe Muscato, 10aW, Dutpointed Arturo Godoy, Besokiyne Billy Graham, 141, New York outpointed Cleo Bhans, ' 13010 Los Angeles (10), TODAY THE BIGGEST LAFF ANLY] SHOW OF 'EM ALL! LAUREL «~< HARDY in "Their First Mistake" and for mere fun , Those Manizos of Mirth THE 3 STOOGES in "BIRD IN THE HEAD" Starting TOMORROW In Natural Color! in "Dressed To Kill" Oshawa's Hockey Fans Would Soon Know Quebec Aces ¢, Quebec, Oct, 16 = (OP) = The youngest and heaviest team in years will form Quebec Aces' entry this season in the Quebec Senior Hockey League and most of them are well- known to puck patrons in this part of the Dominion, Conch Lex Cook already has on hand a band of rookies and veter~ ans whose average weight is pounds, a considerably heavier squad than that which lost out to Montreal Royals, first-place finishe ers and winner of Inst season's playoft, In goal, Coach Cook will have the all-round athlete, Jean Marols and the veteran Lionel Bouvrette, Both saw action last season, Bouvrette, for business reasons, is not expect~ ed to be avallable for away-from- howe games, but Marols will work 080, Marols, » topnotch tennis player, reached the Dominion semi-finals this year, Much is expected of five newcoms ers to the squad, They are Bill Balmer, 23-year-old defence player who weighs 170 pounds, former Young Rangers; 8 appaid Moyer, 21, last year with Galt; 108 pound right winger; Syd Smith, 31, with Oshawa Generals two season's ago, 185-pound right winger; Joe Box~ tael, centre and left wing who weighs 170, and Bill Booerman, 23, & 180-pound defenceman, Among veterans of last year's team are defenceman Jack Tag- art and centre Ronnie Nelson, both ormer Oshawa OCenerals; right- Yanga Hermie Gruhn, once with Bt, Boniface Seals; centre and wing. man George (Punch) Imlach, a former Young Ranger; centre Nil Tremplay and defenceman Phil Renaud, LAST TRIP AS TROOPSHIP Halifax, Oct, 18,~(OP)=--Comple= ting her final voyage as a troop- ship, the liner Aquitania deposited 1,040 Canadian servicemen, 509 de péndents and 887 civillans on Halle fax's pler 20 early Sunday, HH ATKES TODAY Regent -- "Three Wise Fools" = 1,30=3,90=5,30-7,30-9.30, Last show at § pm, Marks == "Night in Oasablanoa" = 1,20-3.26-0.30.7,45-9.800, Last show at 9.10 p.m. Biltmore~"Tonight and .Hvery Night" == 1,00-4,07=7,14-1022 -- "shina Sky'--240-0,00-0.04, Last show at 5.04 pan.

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