The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1959, p. 11

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SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords HOW TO CAST A CLOSED- FACE REEL 1 THRE 3 ROD FORWARD RELEASE THE LINE Horome THE LINE EFINGER) REL XIE Now: REVERSE, N Egan TO 4 START YOUR RETRIEVE By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer The magic number in the American League still is two for the faliering Chicago White Sox, with Cleveland still alive and breathing. Joe Gordon, who has said he won't return next year as man- ager of the Indians, is playing out the string. General manager Frank Lane says he stays until the club is eliminated mathemat- ically. Since he said that, the In- di have won three straight. Land "THE " BOW-AND-ARROW® CAST GETS YOUR LURE INTO OTIS POSSIBLE SPOTS V3 . ad Thinks 'S Like '54 Champs SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Most of the faces are different, but Giants veteran secretary Eddie Brannick sees the current pen- nant contenders closely resembl- ing the world champions of 1954. Brannick has ben associated with the Giants. in New York and San Francisco, more than a half century "I believe," he said, "they most resemble the team of 1954. There's good pitching and good hitting, exceptionally good catch- ing by Hobbie Landrith, and hustle "Certainly there is a touch of tension. I've lived through 52 years with this club and I've seen it before. They know any- thing could happen in these final games." 9 Giants tive Giants of the squad that beat Cleveland in four straight world series games under Leo Durocher in 1954. Centrefielder Willie Mays anc pitcher Johnny Antonelli see regular duty, Relief pitcher Al Worthington and pinch hitter Dusty Rhodes, star of the 1954 series. are used sparingly. Wes Westrum, catcher five years ago and now the first base coach, also compares the two teams favorably. "They had more experience, but I think this is a better club than'1954," he observed. Wes believes this club has bet- ter front-line pitching with An- tonelli, Sam Jones, Jack Sanford ond Mike McCormick but it doesn't have the bullpen stoppers to match Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv Just suppose Cleveland wins its last five games and Chicago loses its four. Would Lane let Gordon manage in the world series? Or would Gordon be en- titled to fire Lane? Of course, that's all hypo- thetical. With a 3%-game lead, all Chicago has to do is win one more and they can do no worse Chisox Falter, Giants Trip sixth shutout and 17th complete game, both tops in the American League, as last-place Washington romped over Baltimore 50. Rookie Dan Dobbek hit his first big league homer off loser Billy O'Dell in the first. Elston Howard's two-run pinch homer was the big blow in New York's 7-4 decision over the Bos- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 21, 1959 1] Pittsburgh clinched fourth place Sunday when Vern Law won his 18th, a 10-1 romp over Cincinnati. Dick Stuart led the Pirates with four singles. St. Louis came from behind with an extra base barrage to whip Chicago 11-4, The Giants two - game lead ton Red Sox, who beat them in the season series for the first time since 1948. The Red Sox had a 13-9 edge in the year's com- petition with the Yanks. In Saturday's action, Detroit edged Chicago 54 in Chicago while Cleveland swamped Kan- gas City 13-7. New York downed Boston 3-1 in New York and Bal- timore defeated Washington 5-3. By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Los Angeles has wrested the National League lead from San Franci Giants but Milwaukee than tie. Any bination of two White Sox victories or Cleveland defeats and it would be all over. FAVORS CLEVELAND However, the schedule runs in favor of the Indians the rest of the way with all their games at home while the Sox are on the road. Coming up Tuesday night is the big one with Chicago at Cleveland in the final meeting of the year. After that single game, Cleveland entertains Kan- sas City in four weekend games while Chicago plays three at De- troit. Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline of Detroit delayed Chicago's ef- forts to clinch at least a tie Sun- day. Each hit a home run in the Tigers' 5-4 victory behind Don Mossi. Sherm Lollar homered for the Sox. : Cleveland squeezed past Kan- sas Cily 4-3 with the help of homer: by Minnie Minoso and Tito Francona. Actually, Woody Held's single dvove in Rocky Col- avito with the winning run in the eighth Camilo Pascual pitched his is breathing down the Dodgers' necks only half a game back. Warren Giles, the National League president, might as well start flipping coins and drawing plans for a playoff. If this race doesn't wind up in a two-way or even three-way deadlock, he will lted Saturday when the Dodg- ers took a day-night doubleheader 41 and 53. In other Saturday games Milwaukee downed Phila- delphia 9-3, St. Louis beat Chi- cago 2-1 and Pittsburgh edged Cincinnati 4-3. SNIDER OPENS LEAD With Johnny Podres opposing Sam Jones in Sunday's game, Duke Snider got the Dodgers off to an early lead with his 23rd homer. The Dodgers chased Jones and added another rum in the second, two more in the seventh and sewed it up with four in the ninth. Larry Sherry, Sandy Koufax and finally Clem Labine followed Podres Labine had the bases loaded with nobody out in the ninth but Hi LONDON (Reuters)--Results of| soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Saturday ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Birmingham 3 Leicester 4 Blackburn 1 Arsenal 1 Blackpool 3 Wolverhampton 1 Bolton 3 Fulham 2 Chelsea 2 West Ham 4 Everton 2 Sheffield W 1 Luton 1 Notts F 0 Man City 3 Man: United 0 Newcastle 1 Burnley 3 Tottenham 5 Preston 1 West Brom 3 Leeds 0 Division II Brighton 2 Plymouth 2 Bristol R 2 Portsmouth 0 Cardiff 1 Rotherham 4 Derby 1 Liverpool 2 uddersfield 0 Aoston Villa 1 Hull City 0 Scunthorpe 2 Ipswich 6 Sunderland 1 Leyton Or 4 Lincoln 0 Middlesbrough 3 Charlton 0 Sheffield U 5 Bristol C 2 Swansea 2 Stoke 2 Division IT Barnsley 1 Halifax 2 Bradford C 4 Accrington | Coventry 1 Newport 1 Grimsby 1 Tranmere 1 Port Vale 8 Brentford 1 Queens PR 3 Bournemouth 0 Reading 4 Souhtend 1 Shrewsbury 4 Colchester 1 Southampton 5 Mansfield 2 Swindon 1 Wrexham 1 Norwich 2 York City 1 Chesterfield 0 Bury 0 Division IV Carlisle 1 Watford 0 Crewe Alex 1 Crystal P 1 Doncaster 2 Rochdale 1 Gillingham 3 Chester 1 Hartlepools 3 Bradford ¢ Millwall 2 Aldershot 0 Northampton 2 Gateshead 0 Notts C 3 Exeter 0 Southport 1 Barrow 0 Torquay 1 Darlington 2 Walsall 3 Stockport 1 Workington 2 Oldham 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aberdeen 5 Partick Thistle 2 Arbroath 1 Airdrieonians 1 Clyde 1 Dundee: 1 Hearts 3 Dunfermline 1 Kilmarnock 2 Stirling 0 Motherwell 1 St, Mirren Raith Rovers 0 Celtic 3 Rangers 0 Ayr United 8 Third Lanark 5 Hibernian 3 Division 1 eo 4 Jack Nicklaus Top Amateur Jack Nicklaus, a big likeable youngster, won the from the defending champion Saturday Coe 1 up to become the third teen-aged amateur golf championship. til next January, is the second.| youngster player ever to win this coveted title, h morning the halfway point of the 36-hole match showed signs of tiring. On the de- ciding 36th, YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting: Duke Snider, Los Angeles Dodgers ~ his 23rd homer gave the Dodgers an early lead they never in 82 victory over San Francisco Giants. Pitching: Ca' McLish, Cleve- Dae Coe shot the front nine of the|Pennan ve hot the fro ite of he Ait 2 Tor a two-under-par 69 for (he|19th victory. round to lead 2up at COLORAD OSPRINGS (AP)-- final hole and defeated Charlie winner of the U.S. Nicklaus, who won't be 20 un- green, recovered only to lose the hole and the match when Nicklaus stroked in a six- foot putt for a birdie 3. But the lanky Oklahoma lad Coe overshot the Albion Rovers 1 East Five 1 Alloa Athletic 5 Forfar 1 Cowdenbeath 3 Hamilton Acad 2 Dumbarton 0 Berwick 4 Dundee U2 Stranraer 1 Falkirk 1 Brechin 3 Montrose 5 East Stirling 0 Morton 2 Queen's Park 3 Queen of South 1 St. Johnstone 2 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Bangor 0 Linfield 2 Cliftonville 0" Ards 2 Derry City 2 Crusaders 2 Distillery 8 Coleraine 1 Glentoran 1 Glenavon 4 Portadown 2 Ballymena U 8 struck out pinch-hitter Leon Wag- ner and got Eddie Bressound to be a lucky man Sunday's 8-2 Los Angeles vic- tory knocked the Giants from a first-place tie into third place, a full game behind. Both the Dodg- ers and Giants have five games to play, all on the road. They will switch opponents for three final games next weekend. AIM FOR TOP Meanwhile Milwaukee Braves, 8 - 5 winners over Philadelphia Sunday, have six to go. They can tie the idle Dodgers tonight if they can beat Pittsburgh. The Dodgers completed a three- game sweep over the Giants in the final series to be played at Seals Stadium. If the Giants come back to win the pennant, they expect to play the series in their new stadium, into a ga di dou- ble play. PENALTY-MARKED Mickey Vernon sparked a Mil- waukee ninth inning rally that beat the Phillies The Braves saw a 5-3 lead disappear when Carl Sawatski hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Vernon's single drove in the first Brave run in the ninth and the second scored when Harry Anderson fumbled the ball. Bobby Avila knocked in the third run off Robin Roberts with a sin- gle. Hank Aaron's 39th homer in the first and Eddie Mathews' 41st with a man on in the third helped build up a 40 leac for Lew Burdette. The Braves' 21- game winner was knocked out in the sixth and Joey Jay heid off the Phils until the ninth for his sixth victory. cago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs fought to a 5-5 tie in Hockey League exhibition game here Saturday night. of 3,700 fans, had 82 minutes in penalties. They included match penalties to E¢ Litzenberger of Chicago and Marc Reaume of the Leafs for a second period stick- swinging duel. Hawkes, Leafs Battle To Tie ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Chi- a penalty-marked National The teams, watched by a crowd Gerry Edmundson led the Tor- UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY A well established international financial organization Is forming a new company in the Credit Card field. A variety of responsible positions are ilable; pref will be given to men with experience in chorge accounts, revolving credits, budget plons, credit card plans, etc. There are also openings for well qualified experienced sales staff to be located in Ottawa, Homilton, Windsor, London and Toronto. 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Sunday's Results Los Angeles 010 100 204-- 8 10 1 San Fran 006 000 020-- 2 6 1 Podres 14-8 Sherry (8) Koufax 6) Johnson (8) and Miller 3-3 Bridges (9) (9) and McCarver, Canadiens Pull Out Chicago Cleveland New York Detroit Baltimore Boston 70 Kansas City 63 426 27 Washington 63 A423 21% Saturday's Resulis ERIJAAS Detroit 102 000 020-- 5 10 2|( 8) Labine (9) and Roseboro; S. Jones 20-14 Antonelli (4) Worth- ington (6) McCormick (9) Miller|, 3 and Landrith. HR: LA-Snider ) By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer A week ago today Ottawa Rough Riders had lost five when Riders converted two Mont- third of the game in the fourth quarter. real fumbles into touchdowns to lead 14-0 after five minutes. Both were scored on line-burst- Match penalties ordinarily would draw a fine and a repri- mand from the league president, Other Ottawa points came on five converts by Gary Schreider but there is no provision for this 7-4 Victory MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Canadiens had their hands full right "on the spo " in many cases, 3. POLICY FEATURES Anctate prints its policies in type, in a convenient booklet form. a help you know exactly what you're buying. 4. PAY-AS-YOU-DRIVE 1 ies incon. venient to pay the premium all at one time; ou may take advantage of Allstate's action in exhibition games. Nesterenko could have turned the game into a victory for the Black Hawks. Before the Leafs and a safety touch when Patter- son fell on a fumble. PATTERSON HURT To add to the misery of 23,811 fans, Patterson limped -off after an injury in the third quarter. Chicago. 002 000 002-- 4 12 1 npn Foytack 14-13 Narleski (9) and|prp." o® ; Donovan 9-10 Latman| py dette, Jay 6-10 (6) and Crandall; ris 15-16 Farrell Berberet; (3) Moore (3) HR: s Chi-Cash (4) (9) and Sawatski. HR: Mil-Aaron (39) Mathews (41); Pha-Sawatski 106 001 003-- 8 12 1 fi d were just|ing runs by import fullback Dave 000 210 020-- 5 9 5|games out of ve an § ng y impo; back counted out of the Big Four|Thelen whose four touchdowns Football Union race. What a dif-/ inst Arges Wednesday tied a ference a week makes, 3 league record. Today, at the half-way mar . of the ié-game schedule, .Riders| ALS' LINE WEAK look like the hottest club in the| Thelen and Don Saturday night before pulling out a 74 win over their farm club Montreal Royals with a four-goal splurge in the final period, The upstart Rovals, of the new Eastern Professional Hockey League, made it a scrappy game New York 001 020 00x--3 9 1{(g) Clark cut Monbouquette 7-7 Kiely (6) Schroll (7) Chittum (8) and Ford 15-10 and Berra. HR: NY-Throneberry (8). Baltimore 001010 201-- 5 9 1 Wash 100 200 000-- 3 5 1 Pappas 159 and Ginsberg, Triandos (7); Clevenger 8-5 Stobbs (8) and Korcheck. HR: Bal-T:pby (13) Cleveland 310 510 300--13 19 0 Kansas City 006 200 104-- 7 9 3 Harshman 6-10 and Nixon; Kucks 8-11 Sturdivant (3) Grim Chicago St. Louis 100 300 000-- 4 6 © 000 024 50x--11 13 3 Drabowsky, Elston 8-8 (6) Hill- man (8) Ceccarelli (7) Donnelly (8) and Averill; Blaylock, Mizell 13-9 (6) and Smith. HR: Chi- Moryn (14); StL . Musial (13) Smith (12). Cincinnati 010 000 000-- 1 6 2 Pittsburgh 422 020 00x--10 13 0 Brosnan 9-6 Schmidt (1) Osteen (2) Hook (3) J. Bailey (5), Acker (8) and E. Bailey; Law 18-9 and circuit after smashing the fa- vored Alouettes 43-6 Saturday io Montreal. The win, three days after they dumped Toronto Ar- gonauts 28-1, moved the Riders into a third-place tie with Argos. RECORD CROWD The Riders got an assist from Hamilton Tiger-Cats who wal-| Joped the backsliding Argos 34-17 in Toronto Sunday before a rec- ord Eastern Canada crowd of 27, through the Alouette line time and time again for big gains and quarterbacks 'Russ Jackson and Frank Tripucka had their pet plays grinding out yardage like bulldozers. It was 230 in the third quar- ter before Als got their only |points on Veryl Switzer's uncon- verted touchdown. Alouettes made five fumbles, one by end clear. Hal Patterson when he was in the|them for touchdowns, one on a |42-yard run and the other on a The game was his first since a knee injury Aug. 29. The new in- jury was termed "not serious" by club officials. The record Toronto crowd booed as the Argos turned in a generally inept performance against the defending champs. Argos looked particularly fee- ble when Ron Howell grabbed two Toronto punts and carried Fullback As Top Scorer monton moved into fifth spot in the individual scoring race in the Western Interprovincial Football Union as he scored a touchdown Saturday night in Eskimos' 32-0 victory over the winless Sas- katchewan Roughriders. Fullback Johnny Bright of Ed- Placement kicker Vie Kristo- and held a 4-3 lead going into the third period but succumbed to an all-out attack by the National Hockey League champions. Ralph Backstrom counted two for Canadiens. The others went to Ab McDonaid, Jean Beliveau, Marce! Bonin and 'rookies Allan Johnson from Spokane and Cliff Pennington, Winnipeg junior, Phil Goyette, Claude Provost and Andre Pronovost -- a full Canadiens' line loaned to Royals 'ay-As-You-Drive plan. 5. 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Jackson scored a touchdown on la one-yard quarterback sneak land Thelen came up with his Burgess. --counted three goals-and de- fenceman Reg Fleming the other for the minor leaguers. The game produced nine pnal- ties, five against Canadiens. Fleming, with Rochester of the American League last year, played a standout game on de- fence for Royals while Wayne paitis booted two converts and a field goal in B.C. Lions' 17-6 triumph over Winnipeg Blue Bombers to pick up ground on leader Ernie Pitts of Bombers, who went pointless, Bomber quarterback Jim Van Pelt scored all of Bombers' points on two field goals to consolidate his hold (4) Kutyna (8) and Smith. HR: 883. Cle-Minoso (20); KC - Jablonski The weekend's results extended 2). Hamilton's lead to four points over Montreal's eight. Toronto and Ottawa have four each. Alouettes, 11 - point favorites, got a rude awakening early Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N)-- Spahn (19-15) vs Friend (8-18). Chicago at St. Louis (N)--Hobbie (15-13) vs Hughes (0-1). Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Sunday's Resulis Cleveland 102 000 010-- 4 12 2 Kansas City 000 002 001-- 38 7 2 MeLish 19-8 and Nixon; Garver 9-13 and Smith. HR: Cle-Minoso (21) Francona (20); KC - Cerv (19). Baltimore 000 000 000-- 0 6 3 Wash 100 000 04x-- 5 10 0 O'Dell 9-12 Loes (8) Fisher (8) and Ginsberg; Pascual 17-10 Kor- check. HR: Wash-Dobbek (1). Detroit 201 020 000-- 5 8 0 Chicago 101 011 000-- 4 9 1 Mossi 16-9 Narleski (7) Sisler (8) Bunning (?) and Wilson: Cincinnati at Philadelphia 2 (TN) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at St. Louis (N) YANKEE STAR BREAKS WRIST PENNANT RACES AT A GLANCE NEW YORK (AP) -- Ryne Duren, New York Yankees re- lief star, broke his right wrist in a freak accident Saturday and is through for the season. Round Tabl Adds To Winnings field goal, three converts and a single by Steve O huk, a two- on third place. point safety touch credited to Max Boydston and Faloney's kick for a single. Toronto halfback Cookie Gil- christ kicked a field goal to open the scoring but Argos were blanked until the third quarter when Ticat coach Jim Trimble rubbed it in by using defensive Sugar Ray Meets Greaves On Nov. 13 son, still recognized in New York State as NEW YORK (AP)--Ray Robin- world middleweight Connolly, from Peterborough jun- iors, played well up forward. Jacques Plante and Claude Cyr each worked 30 mimites in goal for Canadiens while Charlie Hodge and Ken Walters, junior from Regina, split the chores for Royals, ALLS) You're in good hands with LSTATE = A 1 PERSONAL THEFP FAMILY ry comMPANY Canadian Head Office: Toronto CHEVROLET 6 & STANDARD V-8 (1954-59) y At the conclusion of the game with Boston Red Sox, the 30- year-old pitcher ran out of the bullpen in right - centre field and headed for the Yankees dugout adjacent to first base. He tried to dodge away from a youngster who he thought was trying to grab his baseball cap for a souvenir and stumbled, falling heavily on his right hand. "I thought it was only a sprain," he said Sunday. "I put ice on it and went home." X - rays, showed a broken scaphoid bone, which is on the top of the wrist in the hinge area between the hand and forearm. It was placed in a heavy cast and must remain immobilized for two te three months, Duren had a 3-6 won-lost rec- ord in 41 relief appearances yi an earned run average of champion, will meet Wilfie Greaves of Pittsburgh and Ed- monton in a non-title, non-tele- vised overweight 10-round bout here Nov. 13. The New York State Athletic Commission, in approving the fight, stipulated that Robi must defend his crown against a suitable opponent within 90 days after the Greaves bout. Pierce 14-15 Donovan (5) Lown (7) Shaw (9) and Lollar. HR: Det-Kuenn (8) Kaline (25); Chi- Lollar (22. Boston 000 200 200-- 4 13 1 New York 002 001 31x-- 7 8 2 Brewer 10-12 Baumann (7) Fornieles (8) and White, Daley (8); Turley, Larsen (5) Maas 148 (7) Coates (8) and Berra. HR: NY-Howard (18). Monday's Games None scheduled Tuesday's Games Kansas City at Detroit : New York at Washington (N) Chicago at Cleveland (N) Baltimore at Boston (N) National League W L° Pet. 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