Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Sep 1957, p. 12

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THEY'RE TOPS AT THEIR TRADE WV. Ai «R PARRY O'BRIEN FIRST 70 WIN THE A. A.4 WOOOR (6 PENNSYLVANIA, § 4% NEVER EATEN A CHAMPION SHIP /NPOOR SPRINT = WoN THE AAU bof UR YEA NA ROW "AN, A A. A THE JC.AHA PE NB) FREE WA RoW. Distributed by King Features Byndioste BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Detroit 120 000 000-- 3 9 Chicago Foytack, Sleater (7) Maas (8) and Wilson; Fischer, Rudolph (8) and Battey. Cleveland 010 000 100 2 4 Kansas City 000 010 000-1 5 1 Valentinetti and Brown; Terry, Portocarrero (9) and Thompson, HR--Kansas City -- Thompson Only games scheduled. Little World Series Buffalo (IL) 400 401 000 9 11 1 Dnvr (AA) 007 002 22x13 16 0 Coleman, Kume (3) Craddock (6) Herbert (8) and Noble; Gab- ler, Freeman (1) DePalo (4) and Oldis (Denver leads best series 3-0) American League W L Pel, GBL ,363 589 7 .537 16 510 19 A403 21% A450 22 - of - seven New York Chicago Boston Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Washington Today's Games And Probable Pitchers New York at Boston--Turley (12-6) vs Nixon (12-12) Baltimore at Washington (N)e Brown (6-8) vs Wiesler (1.0) Cleveland at Chicago (N)-- Mossi (11-9) vs Harshman (7-8) Kansas City at Detroit (N)--- Urban (6-4) vs Bunning (19-8) Saturday's Games Kansas City at Detroit Cleveland at Chicago 380 38% .364 41 1 000 000 200-- 2 7 0 0| , | Hitting: Billy Harrell, Indians Baltimore al Washington New York at Boston National, League oday's Games And Probable Plichers Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N)- |Harris (0-0) vs Sanford (18-8) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N)= Rabe (0-0) vs Burdette (16-9) | Chicago at St. Louis (N)--Rush (6-16) vs Lovenguth (00) Only games scheduled, aturday's Games Brooklyn at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at New York {Chicago at St. Louis (N) {Cincinnati at Milwaukee | | | "YESTERDAY'S | STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Pitching: Vito Valentinetti, In-| ans -- Gained first complete {game in majors with five-hitter| that defeated the Athletics 2-1. --~Had two of Tribe's four hits, |driving In one run with a triple and scoring the clincher in 2.1 victory at Kansas City, LITERARY LINK GOES | LONDON (Reuters)--The house iin. which Charles Dickens lived | from 1839 to 1851 and wrote David Copperfield, is to be torn down to make way for a seven - storey Unchanged. no games Thursday. By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Ad- cock, Red Schoendienst, Johnny Logan and Eddie Mathews rep- resent the hardest-hitting infield in basehall's major leagues. Only first baseman Adcock, among these four, is rated less than a superior fielder, And he likely will be replaced by Frank Torre, a defensive standout, when the occasion demands. For these reasons, the Milwau- kee Braves' infield rates a de- cided edge over the New York Yankees in the world series which opens next Wednesday, The Yankees' infield picture is far more clear. The big question is whether first baseman Bill Skowron, a .304 right - handed batter with good power, will be able to'play, He has heen side- lined since Sept. 13 with a sacrof- llac condition, Should Skowron be unavail- able, manager Casey BStengel's Braves Have Edge On Yankee Infield infield for the opener probably McDougald is batting .200 to Lo- will shape up this way: first base|gan's 277 and the New York star ~Harry Simpson; second base |, bit be --Bobby Richardson or Gerry|ls 8 t better defensively. Coleman; shortstop -- Gil Mc-| At the other infield positions: Dougald; third base Andy] 8 d base: Schoendi Carey, Carey likely will be re- Richardson on Coleman. He has placed by Jerry Lumpe against done an outstanding job since his Milwaukee right-handed pitchers. acquisition from New York Gi- The home run figures of thelants in mid-une, With a batting infielders are most revealing, |average of .311, he probably will The Milwaukee regulars have ac-(be the only major leaguer to counted for 69 -- Mathews 32,|reach the 200-bit mark this sea- |Schoendienst 15, Adcock 1 and| gon, Richardson and Coleman are | t over much weaker batters, All three {are excellent glove men, | First base: Adcock over Skow- ron or Simpson. The Milwaukee slugger hits a longer ball than| either of the Yanks. He's in bet.| ter shape than Skowron and su- perior all-around to Simpson, who | came in from the outfield after Skowron's injury. Torre and Yan. kee Joe Collins likely will see! action as late-inning defensive re- | placements, H Third base: Mathews over | |Carey or Lumpe. Eddie, in agdi-\ tion 'to his hefty hitting, is an| underrated fielder. Lumpe, bat-| ting .341 for 37 games, is only average defensively, Tony Kubek, the Yankees' bril- {liant rookie, may see infield ac- ition in the late innings. He prob- ably will be Stengel's starter in. left field, where he's played most often in recent weeks. Oshawa Mercantile Hockey Leogue ANNUAL ENTRY MEETING will be held SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m, BUTCH'S BAR, RICHMOND ST. EAST Public Are Cordiolly For Your Logan 10. Adcock's production is misleading since he was out for In A New Car two months with a fractured leg. | For the Yanks, Skowron has 17 circuit blows, McDougald, 13, Coleman 1 and Carey 6 for a total of 37. Simpson has 12, Lumpe and Richardson none, GIL GETS NOD Only at shortstop where Me- | Dougald gets the nod over Logan, do the Yankee infielders com: pare favorably with Milwaukee's. McLAUGHLIN"S FURNACE FUE Victoria Sha VICTORIA (CP)---Long Branch | Pontiacs were on their way back to Ontario today after losing the | best-of-seven Mann Cup series |4-0 to Victoria Shamrocks. | Pontiacs said after the final game Wednesday night they would "be back next year for the cup," emblematic of the Cana- dian senior lacrosse champion- ships, They also admitted they had a lot of practising to do in order to give Shamrocks a fight if they meet again, Long Branch was flown here to replace Peterborough Tim men after that team refused to start the series and subsequently was suspended for five years, Timbermen objected to a Cana dian Lacrosse Association ruling which declared star forward Bob Allan ineligible for Mann Cup play. IN CONTENTION ONCE The outclassed Pontiacs, most of them only a year out of junior lacrosse, were only in contention once during the four games. That was in the second game when they played over on the startled Shamrocks. game 12-4, lost the second 129, Wednesday night, The win gave Victoria its sec- building. The house is at 1 Devon- (shire Terrace, St, Marylebone, a [North London district. ond Mann Cup in three years, The trophy was held last year by Nanaimo and in 1955 Peterbor- WERE ALL BOILED UP!! the horseand b in the world. Centre For never before have we had our good name smeared by other merchants with methods that went out with uggy da} CONFIDENCE is what counts most -- that's what built Oshawa's largest industry into the biggest and best CONFIDENCE built DOVER'S too -- for if it were not for DOVER'S 39-year-old reputation for reliability plus the con- fidence of the buying public in six Ontario cities (8 stores) they too would still be single store operators. 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