The Oshawa Times, 9 Jul 1960, p. 10

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AQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, July 9, 1960 Leafs Sweep Doubleheader By THE CANADIAN PRESS fastball, recorded the 17th shut- Toronto Maple Leafs havelout by reached the halfway point in the|year, Dean Stone was-the loser. International League race with a remarkable record and a mighty opener but Steve Demeter's two- soft cushion in first place. run double and Tim Thompson's They have picked up 53 vic-| fourth homer of the season helped tories in 77 engagements this|Al Cicotte to his seventh victory year and enjoy a l0-game lead!in 12 decisions. over the second-spot Buffal® Bi-| The Virginians ran their win- sons. Leafs swept against the fifth-place Rochester hits, one Len Cardenas' Red Wings with 4-1 and 5-0 wins|The Virginians scored all t Friday night. In other games, Havana Sugar|Orlando Pena Kings--their franchise moved to| Home run; by Dick Gray and Jersey City--dropped a 3-1 de-|Tom: Burgess were all cision to { a homer. a Toronto hurler this Leafs were outhit 10-5 in the {ning streak to four games. Art doubleheader |Ceccarelli gave Havana only four heir|1and's runs in the sixth inning off loser Bennie Richmond Virginians, Daniels needed to beat Miami as Explodes Co By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to ers how they must play and what hey must do when they ute The Oshawa Times field in an internatio match. |You must let them play their LONDON -- Stanley Mab, 0,00) game, Their minds thews, the genius of English foot-| shouldn't be full of 'now I must ball, has written a book -- "The do this or that' when Fed aE Stanley Matthews' Story". And rives. A natural ball player is in it he had given his forthright | Synchronized from brain to toes : . . . he knows in a split second opiniops for the decline in Eng-\\what he is going to do . . . in- football world and has started a(ajn and destroy his powers of red hot controversy. He places concentration," the blame squarely on the shoul-\ SCRAP THE TALKS ders of Walter Winterbottom, the, «In recent years, these pre- English team manager, and match instructions have become place in the international giructions can make him uncer- English Soccer Star ntroversy [should stick to the style that significant that Mr. Richards has brought us great success in the just been appointed chairman of past -- which is our natural/¢he Football Association selection style." committee. He will, of course, Simultaneously with the pub- have to sell his idea to the Scot- lication of Matthews' book, comes tish, Irish and Welsh Football As- a report that Walter Winterbot-|Sociations. tom is unlikely to be called upon| Meanwhile, the teams re- to manage Football League teams senting the English league in four this season. He is manager of the|inter-league games in the co Football Association teams, and season, will be chosen re ess has usually been asked to man-|of the pationality "of - vers. They will in a sense be Great Britain teams, since they will in- age the representative League| clude Scottish, Irish and Welsh sides as well. The report is that club managers -- men like Stan players now playing with Eng- Cullis, Harry Potts, Bill Nichol- son and Johnny Carey, will be given the chance of running the team on a match-by-match basis. This follows on a strong hint|3ccepted practice. from Joe Richards, president of But now Joe Richards has two the League, that he favors the masters to serve -- the Football selection of one Great . Britain League and the Football Associa team, rather than four separafe|tion -- and the experts are won- Inational teams, for England's dering how he is going to fit into {World Cup entries. And it is'that dual role: KICKERS WIN Peterborough Edges Strila Thursday evening in the sec-|evened the mateh before the hah {ond round of the Carling Chal- lon a nice shot. lenge Cup, Kickers blanked| In the second half Petes again Italia 5-0 and in the second game took the lead when Croll scored Peterboro UEW edged Strila in his second goal of the evening a surprising ending, 3-2. |but once again Strila tied it up The first match proved rather|With a beautiful goal. Strila were dull with Kickers having an easy|thwarted time and again by the time in defeating Italia. Bressan| brilliant efforts of Owensworth in had a hat-trick for Kickers withthe UE nets and the visitors DiDanielli and Rohr scoring the| clinched the game late in the singles. {period when Strong scored from lose in. Strila and Peterboro UEW|® made up for it in the second|, Tne final, scheduled for Satur- .|day evening, of the Play-offs for main that hag Tho tame on by. the Ontario Cup should be a ter- ; ifi Strila having to possibly the best team in the Fific one with loop, were out to uphold their Win to redeem themselves and position while UEW played des. | Kickers expected to try for the {repeat of last season when they Jeaidly Bo Jag on to the trophy, ached the final of the Ontario | Cup and lost by one goal to Ham- The Petes had a double oppor-|ilton City. tunity for an early lead when| Saturday, July 9, in Kinsmen awarded 'a penalty which was|Stadium --Old-timers vs Strila stopped by Burchowych in the Reserves at 6.00 p.m. and On- net for Strila. The referee order-|tario Cup Play-off final -- Strila ed a retake because of an infrac-|yvs Kickers at 8.00 p.m. tion by the goalie and the Petes| Monday, July 11, in Kinsmen missed the net. However Croll|Stadium Carling Challenge put the UEW squad in the lead| Trophy, 2nd round -- Hungaria when he broke through and scor-|vs Hollandia at 7.00 p.m. and ed on a lone effort but Simon Thistle vs Polonia at 9.00 p.m. SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. BRAMLEY'S TEXACO STATION 1271 SIMCOE ST. N, CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND ST. E. VAN HEUSEN'S WHITE ROSE STATION 149 KING ST. W. SARGENT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLIFF MILL'S CITY SERVICE STATION 222 KING ST. Ww. MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE ST. S. DOVE'S FINA STATION 792 SIMCOE ST. §, BOWER'S B.A. STATION 261 KING ST. E. JACKSON'S SHELL STATION 1089 RITSON RD. §. RUSS BOSWELL'S SUPERTEST STATION CORNER WILSON & OLIVE BERT & GLEN'S TEXACO STATION 380 SIMCOE ST. lish League teams. That was tried with success in one ] last season. Now it will the Pd | A LADY IN DISTRESS! to 40 feet long must be | tries Limited. The flare burns 44 Fie GIST boating in" Canada during the | quipped wiht pyrotechnic dis- | with an intense, bright red Associated Pross Sia Writer cess signals for summoning | flame for five minutes and can It appears San Francisco past few years, several federal help when a boat is in trouble. | be seen to the horizon on a dark Giants, who can't play cards for government regulations have | Here, the young lady demon- | night. Sych flares are also high- high stakes and can't stay up been laid down to make boating | strates the new distress flare | ly recommended for smaller |jate, now can't win ball games a safe sport. One of these re- | just introduced by the ammuni- boats which might venture out ejther. quires that pleasure craft 26 tion division of Canadian Indus- | into open water. They've won only six TL -- | } since mid June, when I |Sheehan replaced Bill Rigney as rrr. iii. | "Ton S eat manager. And they've lost four r ] | lin a row since Sheehan, who ; SP [chewed them out about the card « F 1 ' 5 1 games and late hours, was "» wx 0 12) S - {named skipper for the rest of the ¥ t By Geo. H. Campbell Y by owner Horace Stone- SPORTS EDITOR I 2 Hitter s n - 1 A games out o first, when Sh relia : : LOOK over ow they ve tied with ip 2007S, od by the thai puch St. Louis for fourth place, 3h in an Inter-County league soft-|22M¢% De 4 ind, a 4 k > od ball game at Alexandra Park last 81'S 7:1 thumping by the Lar night, inals. nith opened the scoring for First - place Tony's when he was doubled twi - night doub r with the h Mackness in the third Phillies at Philade , winning inning. Armstrong, getting on!g-3 after a - inning 6-5 los |with a double, we ¥ e Pirates' lead to | Sinden's two-ba ] | fourth inning. M: den across. Myles a single by Smith. Myles chalked his second run of the evenir g the sixth inning. Varg: By ED WILKS first time With the great increase in.| feet on Cu season ham, The Giants were second, four WW | 'Everyt OSHAWA CITY officals had everything all Junior Ontario early last evenir ideal conditions looks like today. The 1.00 p.m., final gan is tonight, u The presenta the big special attenc be made you want to see ar your way to Alenxandra and h the f 1 worth watch Widmeyer for the ti hing From Soup To Nuts CRA Neighborhoo Softball Scores ATOM BOYS LEAGUE + ftball Association their third annual Alexandra Park, promising spectators, it e big park here inder way at The semi- final game 8.00 p.m. , along with , will all and Pit h split a tsburg tournament g. With me by man d | lwaukee Red- Dodge IW. scored on CNN WA UNIO BNI erg R" NT Ey Xp al 10tk 10th Te n t five games, off 19 agged out at home us. The single tally by Foley's Solomon's run in top of seventh, Dionne hit a triple dur-rookie ing second inning. Losing ye | pitcher was Beare lowed tw {eight hits. with O TONY'S -- Berwick, ef; Mack- RBI, ness, 3b; Varga, ss; Armstrong, [2b: Sinden, 1b: Brabin, rf; Hill mmediately | vas runs in was #) Toronto Don Oshawa Bantam at Alexandra Park, singles a L PTS. 14 nment, hie the mange o'clock It'll be "Sade" impires 1€ old le them in ando Cepeda while dropping we 3 held its, fourth lected who allov o of gett to tz This sports activity Calendar, ere's the big at Kinsmen bition baseball dra Park on "Stars" are two o'clock Park, Oshawa to Peterborough, in a chedule tilt. Don't Club doing this home, or way, club secretary r season's play- here ts elesewhere Ont 2b Cor- -- Thompson, Bryan, 1b, cf; 3b, cf; Dionne, cf; Mec- limmond, 1b: Legree, 'rf: Solo-| mon. If; McGarry, ¢; Hurst, 3b . |rf; Beare, p. New York LL Cleveland Baltimore Chic WDetr = By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League w Pet 5) 616 San Fran Cincinnati Phila Chicago soccer Stadiun game Sunday ario GBI GBL on tap for t a Le Mill | al 'Oshawa Golf Club Field Day Totals |@ii®ciy | The following are the totals Boston | during a field day at the Oshawa | Golf Club, Ladies Section recent-| Detroit |{ly. Low Gross, Margaret Jacobi 001 000 200 |98: Low Net, Dorothy Giroux, 98 Kansas City [2 handicap, 78): Low Putts 011 100 000 Margaret Storie, 29 (18 holes);| Bunning, Aguirre | Low Score, (36 handicap), Flor- (5-3 7 ne | Th Ma a, 72 I Herbert | rnoon, Osh -- playing Toronto Dor and at the same time, down at Legion Juniors will be at home Lakeshore Minor Baseball League know what the Oshawa C week-end, whether re p or both. We would be obliged if he would send us along a copy o ing schedule, as soon as it is available. 36 « 2 39 46 48 the kKeview La cKket 1S they a American L to 0001-4130 000 2 BRIGHT BITS: -- Down Bc new summer-winter sports and Country Club Ltd., is busy sons interested in curling. If sponse to indicate t's building 'their curlng rink this summe 1960-61 season . JRPLUS SALES leading the Bowm oftball mer eague, with five wins against two de . OSHAWA MINOR "Soft- ball Association team standings, the Kiwanis Bantam and Midget League published today. Woodview Park Bantams lead t cuit with an un- beaten record but Sunnysid £3 right on their heels, with only one defeat while South- mead and Radio Park in the keen race for OASA playoff schedule has only one more week to " of games to be replayed, and then they're re: ame the OASA . playoff round teams . KINGSIDE AND FERNHLL are tied for first place we M League race, which «also h=s just one week SOFTBALL ACTION "in the Liftlock City produc upsets this «season. Latest report from Peterborough City League is that Orchard P g the league, «followed by UEW in hile Lakefield, perennial champs, are d Orchard Park "nipped Judd and his f Nn: a thriller .the other night . . . COBOURG MERCHANTS suffered sa tough break last week wh Dick Turpin, their reli- «able shortstop, suffer a bro 1 an accident at *Rice Loke. But the tgam got good news too, Pitcher «Jim Dawe has returned to the ), after an absence of *a month. He's one of the best in Eastern Ontario. nanville sway, their Southview Golf ng a poll of all per- sive sufficient re- anticipate in time for the are currently a, Ja. DE 1 The Ladies Day that was to be Kucks (2. held on July 12 has been cancel-|vitz (11). led due to a Men's Tournament Maxwell at the club. New York 000 000 000 poe --| Boston 000 200 60x Ditmar Grba 7) e 1 0 they i ------------------ Inter-County Loo ho or for both 200 BOATS ENTER VALLEYFIELD, Que. (CP)-- More than 200 top Canadian and Dae States speed boat givers ave entered the Valleyfield re- Lid % 500 ! 3 } gatta July 16-17. The racers will compete for national and inter- national awards and prize money of $3,210. re Tony's ar Cole's Foley's Hoy's Thompson's Crawford's Port Perry 5-9 are ird, ue 1 1 a 'couple to 1 LADIES GOLF NEXT WEEK PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Gail Harvey, 17, of the Toronto Scar boro Club will defend her Ontaric jadi golf championship week at the Peterborough and Country Club. Miss Harvey, 1958 and 1959 Canadian junior chempion and this year's Toronto and district ladies title - holder, pittsburgh ill compete with 127 other golf- Milwaukee ers in the week-long match-play Los Angeles tournament St. Louis to go Coates at Boston 2.3) few g ZOLTAN & NICK'S GARAGE 160 SIMCOE ST. S. DIAL RA 8-0051 at Kansas ng cague L Pet 29 633 33 560 37 519 38 513 |while Columbus Jets beat Miami he doled out only five hits Three 503 Be a 2. Jagre oe wie ad, Marlins 2-1. The Bisons and consecutive- Miami singles in the A : % Montreal Royals were deadlocked | first Jaing pit him pening 10 bs i Io the Wolk op series BY the Players su the fis Las dwindled. 1-1 when their game was called Gray's sixth homer tied it in the i . 4 | because of rain at the end of| second and Burgess' seventh was|Says in his 00k, directed square-| struct the players to play their eight innings. the winner. Bunky Stewart lost, [lv at Mr, Winterbottom: : natural game.' Rip Coleman (3-3) lefthanded a IHeneymooner Bill Kunkel of "I had noticed the will to win Matthews pinpoints the blame |five-hitter in the shutout against Montreal, married Friday, and was sadly lacking in the English for decline of England's interna- |the Red Wings in the nightcap|Ruben Gomez were locked in ajteam. I blame this on the pre: tional"teams right on Mr. Winter: at Toronto. He couldn't fire tight pitching duel when the rains match talk on playing tactics bottom. He says: across his curve or slider, but it| came. The game will be replayed that had been introduced for the! "During the past few years, Mr. didn't. matter. from the start the next time first time by our team manager. Winterbottom has brought about Coleman, relying mainly on a'Buffalo visits Montreal, [You just cannot tell star play- {me Sadieal ehaliges in He HEA SAA A -- een y . . . {means agree with many of them. | ® : For one thing he has been trying - TiVO 1 1S to change the England style of play to a style similar to that played by the continental teams ; -- I may add without much suc- t [ J cess, I firmly believe that we Not Gian nainema place for the since|opener, rapped two doubles and| SPORTS May 15, 1959. a triple in the second game. A The Cardinals broke Jack San-|walk, and one - out singles by CALENDAR ford's shutout string at 21 inn-|Hoak and Bill Mazeroski broke| ings with three runs in the third'a 3-3 tie in a four - run fifth] singles by Sadecki and Joe against Dallas Green (1-3). Bob | TODAY'S GAMES ningham and Stan Musial's| Friend won his 10th on the fourth BASEBALL two - run homer. It was San-|try over two weeks, checking the 1 ayochore Minor League -- "Iford's sixth loss in 14 decisions. Phils on seven hits. |Oshawa at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. The Phillies beat Pittsburgh) -- Leaside Junior League -- Peo- for the third straight time in the . ple's Credit Jewellres vs Osh- opener, ending the Pirates' win- 0 h M awa Wilkies, Talbot Park, Lea- ning string at four as Ruben S awa nor side, 1.15 p.m. Amaro doubled and slid home SOCCER under the throw on a single by Softh 11 R Ontario Cup District Final =-- winning reliever Dick Farrell da SS0C. | Oshawa Kickere vs Oshawa Fred Green (4-3) was the loser - |Strila, Kinsmen Civic Memorial in relief, while Farrell, now 7-2, Team Standings|sidiin. 7.30 p.m. blanked the Pirates on one hit - SOFTBALL for 3 1-3 innings, KIWANIS BANTAM LEAGUE | Apnua) Oshawa City and Dis- Bill Virdon, who homered : WL PTS. trict Softball Association's All- along with__Don Hoak in the Woodview Park 10 020 |Ontario Junior Tournament - isis | Sunnyside Park 9 18 |First Round games at 1.00 p.m.; Southmead 16, |Second Round games at 3.00 Radio Park 1 p.m.; Semi-Final games at 5.30 | Connaught Park | p.m. Tournament Championship Eastview Park {Final Game at 8.00 p.m. All Bathe Park |games at Alexandra Park. | North Oshawa |LAWN BOWLING Radio, 11; Rundle, 12. | Kingside Park | At Cobourg, Mixed Doubles, Reha ie Nipigon Suk | for Hosldn Trophy and at Bow- + |Simcoe Ha {manville, Men's Doubles, for REMEMBER WHEN...? Jrorie Pare, | Carruthers Trophy. 'HE CANADIAN PRESS |p. 40 park o | SUNDAY'S GAMES hutout in the history| Note: Sunnyside vs Bathe,| BASEBALL f the annual all-star baseball| same of June 29 (under protest). Lakeshore Minor League game was a 40 victory for the Radio Park vs Woodview, game Peterborough at Oshawa, vational League over the Amer- of July 6 (postponed). Lakeview Park, 2.00 p.m. ican League 20 years ago today MIDGET LEAGUE SOFTBALL at St. Louis. It was the eighth| WI Exhibition game in the classic series, and|Fernhill Park 7 Mills, ,, Vs National League pitchers| Kingside Park Lig ' the A.L. batters to three Southmead 00 pm, while the Nationals col- Storie Park MONDAY"S GAMES seven, | North Oshawa | BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban- % tam) League -- Ajax vs Oshawa BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Dairy. Alexandra Park; Whitby vs Jury and Lovell, Harman Park. Both games at 6.30 p.m. 513 8% |St, Louis (Broglio 9-4) at Los An- SOCCER .461 12% |geles (Koufax 3-8) (N) | Oshawa and District League -- A418 16 | International League | Hollandia vs Hungaria and This- .392 17% WL Pet fe vs Polonia, Kinsmen Civic Vati > Toronto .688 Memorial Stadium. First game pon Niopal Leotue ou olBerralo 558 10 |at 7.00 p.m.; second at 9.00 p.m. Phila 000 302 000 1-- 6 8 1| Richmond 333 1114 (LACROSSE 5 | : 3 Ontario Junior Assoc. -- Whit- Gibb Giel (1) Green (4-3) Havana 475 16% e.. S212000,: Lue areen 4-3)| pochester 461 17% |by at Peterborough, Civic Arena, and Burgess, Oldis (8); Buz- Montreal .447 18% 8.30 p.m. ardt, Farrell (7-2) (7) and Columbus 444 19 SOFTBALL Coker, Pgh-Hoak (8) Virdon (2).|apiam; 39523 | Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban- Pit sburgh 000 214 010-- 8 10 0 International League tam) League -- North Oshawa Phila 000 101 100-- 3 7 0 rayana 100 000 000-- 1 4 0|at Eastview; Woodview at South- Friend (10-5) and H. Smith; D.| Richmond 000 003 00x-- 3 6 0/mead; Kingside at Rundle; Nipi- z o Green (1-3) Phillips (6) Robinson| Pena, Ayon (8) and Azcue;|gon at Sunnyside; Fernhill at 5 13 0/(g) and Dalrymple Ceccarelli and Gonder. Radio; Simcoe Hall at' Bathe; Sisler| St. Louis 003 111 100-- 7 11 1| Rochester 000 010 0-- 1 7 0|Storie at Connaught. All games San Fran 100 000 000-- 1 4 2|Toronto 020 200 x-- 4 5 0|at 6.30. p.m. hit ©' Sadecki (3-4) and Smith; San.| Schmidt, Kay (5) Tiefenauer| Midget League -- Southmead and Chiti, Kra- go." (8.6) Miller (5) Loes (8) and|(6) and Cannizzaro; Cicotte, He-|at Storie; Kingside at North Det - Kaline (91g midt. HR: StL-Musial (3). |man (6) and Thompson. HRs:|Oshawa. Both games at 6.30 = ¢ Chicago 201 000 000-- 3 9 0/ Roch-Mateosky: Tor-Thompson. |p.m. J '|Los Angeles 012 001 01x-- 5 6 1|Rochester 000 000-- 0 5 2| South Ontario County League {| Anderson (2-6) Elston (8) and Toronto 050 000 00x-- 5 6 0|-- Brooklin vs Mount Zion, { anCirappe, Averill (8) Craig, Roe-| Stone, Kay (2) Hurd (7) agd|Brooklin; Markham vs Scugog Berra; Monbouquette (8-7) andip op "7.1 (3) and N. Sherry. Rice, Cannizzaro (6) Cole Cleaners. Both games at 8.15 I. Sullivan. HR: Bos-Tasby JR: LA-Moon (9). and Jones. |p.m. S| Cleveland... 010.00) 000 | ncinnati 000 000 102-- 3 5 2|Buffalo 000 010 00-- 1 8 1} Chicago ~~ 210 001 00x-- 4 8 0/nrijwa kee © 301 110 00x-- 6 10 0 Montreal 000 100 00-- 1 6 1 Bell (7-7) Stigman ind R Hook, (7-8) Nuxhall (6) McLish|(Called at the end of eight on mano. Baumann 5-4) and Lolla 8) and Dotterer; Pizarro (5-2)| account of rain) | Wash'ton 030 040 011-- § : I piche (9) and Crandall. HR: Cin-| Gomez and Lonnett; Kunkel Baltimore 004 000 001--5 94 pug (11). Mil-Aaron (24). and Coleman. Ramos and Naragon Today's Games. {Miami Fisher Jones (8) and Tri- (And Probable Pitchers) | Columbus andos. HR: Wash-Dobbek (7). cincinnati (Nuxhall 1-4) at Mil-| Stewart, Anderson (8) and Today's Games waukee (Brunet 1-0 or Notfebart Brown; Daniels and Brockell. 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