The Oshawa Times, 27 Sep 1960, p. 6

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, September 27, 1960 SPORT BRIEFS WINS INDOOR TENNIS gura of Eeuador at Wembley Statindoor professional tennis tourna LONDON (AP)--Ken Rosewallidium Saturday night to win the ment, The sgore was 57, 8.6, 6-1 of Australia defeated Pancho Se- $2,800 first prize in the London 6-3, Rr SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords Casey Stengel To Start Art Dittmar BOSTON (AP) -- New York hope it continues through the(ularly high on Tony Kubek Yankee manage Carey Stengel world series. That's about all Jamel bis vevwilty Sop be hints their righthan rt Dit-| ' » |C ar may pitch the opening world **® 58Y about Pittsburgh now." |i n" seven positions, series game against Pittsburgh. JUST IN CASE' The Yankees capped another] A rough translation of a tor- ALUDYY SUIEY es used 10 parade to the American League rent of Stengel - ese produced | oo and the battling porto pennant Sunday, beating Boston these conclusions about the 1960 sary A make the grade, sp- 4-3 to clinch their 10th flag in 12) Yankees: peared almost quiet in the dress seasons under Btengel, 1, New York players worked|ing room after the game Sunday Stengel, the Hyear vid hase. hard oT, ook aot hing fori yet proud of their achievement ball. genius, artfully dodge i- gran $s year to recapture rect answers to questions con-the flag. "We were kind of Mi Bg some horseplay, a cerning the National League shocked when we didn't win last Stengel ' received congratula. champion Pirates and his own year and this year we settled and a bear hug from Am. choice to pitch the series opener. down." erican League president Joe Cro- However, the master of double! 2. The Yanks were stunned by nin, talk had this to say: the big push put on by Baltl-| His 10th flag in 12 years left "My pitching staff has been MOre's youngsters but had itigiengel an unparalleled record, rather uncertain this year, Dit. when they needed it most--down| john McGraw piloted the old New York Giants to 10 National mar definitely has been my No. the stretch, New York has won 1 man, Because of that I've 16 of 20 since Labor Day, includ- League pennants but did it over pitched him in turn and out of ¢ the crucial weekend sweepia 20-year span, turn," over Baltimore a week ago, For the Yankees It was the Pittshurgh? | 8 Stengel believes the various 16th pennant in 25 years, New "Heck, I can't worry about switches and substitutions he's York owns a total of 25 since Pittsburgh yet. We're on a win- made this season has left the|1901, 16 more than its nearest AL ning streak (nine straight) and I'club in good shape. He's partie.|rival, FOR BASEBALL "BUS'C/ Statistical Expert Explodes Theories By HAROLD MORRISON (smaller In the second than in the the lead near the end of the Major Operati ) Canadian Press Staff Writer |third, | game, the topdog often holds that WASHINGTON (CP) Now| "A likely explanation seems to lead or even goes on to widen it, SASKATOON (CP)--What are gry Saskatoon fans give good Sup-| hat the World Series is almost! be that the batting order is| ' . the possible explanation the chances of a community or- port, "we cannot operate on ab: ynon yg, let's go to the Canadian drawn up to present the maxi-| for these effects lies in the forms ganizing and operating a conten-/tendance alone," Richardson defence department and learn & mum threat at its head, which|of the starting pitchers, If both der for the Canadian junior foot-|adds, "Another $4,500 is needed." | ittle about baseball, always faces the pitcher in the| are in good form, both teams will ball championship without guid-| Hilltops played their first 1960! What, you may ask, has thelfirst inning, | make low scores and the margin ance and ald from a professional home game before a sellout | defence department to do with "If the starting pitcher is not| Vill be small, If one is in poor club? |erowd in 2,500-seat Griffiths Sta-| baseball? tin good form, he will have trou. form, then his opponents will Saskatoon Hilltops represent|dium, "The place was sold out| well, nothing, except that Dr.|ble with them, If he manages to|7each an Intermediate or higher the answer, This year they are|15 minutes afler the box office| ge rge Lindsey director of the get through the first, he should| 250%, by the time he is re- trying for their third Canadian opened." {department's de'f e nc e systems have less trouble with the weaker Phat about ninth - inning ral title In as many years--a feal| The annual printing of 10,000|analysis group, has delved into|tail of the (batting) order In the|}ien? "Although the oe is never before accomplished--and year hooks clears $1,500 in ad-|the results of 782 games and ar-|second inning but the head willl ooo. oo" nf (he ae man is they're doing it without outside|vertising and a yearly ticket draw rived at some Interesting conclu be hack to assault him in the ont in the ninth inning, if your help. on a new car makes at least Sons. | third, : | favorite team stasis the ninth Club president Kay MacDonald $3,000, | With statistical backing, Dr,| While it sometimes happens| more than two runs behind, then says support from Saskatchewan Dr, Sam Landa Is another ex. Lindsey has thrown cold water that the losing team cuts down|the game is 97.5 per cent lost." ly HER ICE CONT, SERIOUS. JURY, HOLD IT BY THE THONG WITT BUSINES ENC Canada's Junior SETS RECORD WELWYN, England (AP)~Joy! Jordan set a world record for the women's 880 yards with a time of | 2 minutes, 6.1 seconds Saturday. That was half a second faster] than the listed world mark, | 2:06.6 set by Nina Otkalenko of Russia in June, 1956, JAPAN WINS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Hawata Black Iron of Japan scored an 18-17 exhibition in ternational English rugby victory over Van- couver Repis here Saturday be- fore 2,000 fans, It was the tour- ists' second victory in as many ris on a six-game Canadian tour, WILL ENTER TEAM PENTICTON, B.C. (CP)~Brit- ish Columbia will enter a team this season for the first time fin Canadian junior hockey cham- plonships competition for the Me- morial Cup, it was decided Bat- urday at the annual meeting of the B.C. Amateur. Hockey Asso clation. MAKES HISTORY DUBLIN (AP)--Gaelic foothall history was made at Dublin's Croke Park Sunday when 80,000 fans saw Down beat Kerry, the reigning champions, by two goals 10 points fo 8, to take the pre- mier All-Ireland Trophy across the border into Northern Ireland for the first time | (212, 287), John Gowe 634 (248), Ralph Day 603 (243, 214) and our retired vet. | eran Erie Rundle 601 (252), Good) singles were turned in by John Kozak | Hugh Mcleod 243, Gus Mercier 236, Jim MeCutcheon 233, Sam Pottery 242, Ken Mitton 231, 217, Vje Smith 220, Don Marshall 227, Fred Yusco 223 and Bob Jones 222. Many others just beat 200 and they should increase as the old bones loosen up in the next few weeks CO¥ LEAGUE Just one bowler with over 700 this week so congratulations Ron Swartz with a triple of 744 (260, 226, 256), In the 600 group were: Arn Green 660 (205, 219), Millie Brown 657 (240, 233), Horace Hartshorn 639 (203, 213, 223), Ron O'Reilly 636 (242), Don Robinson 632 (238, 208), Mary Pipher 622 (292 251), Norm O'Reilly 618 (265), Dick Stata 607 (250), Fv Bintan 602 (223, 209) and Art Brown 600 (264), Some good 200 scores were rolled: Bob Spiers 281, Molly Hartshorn 254, Doug Kerr 268, 203, John Pisani 249, Bud Pipher 243, Ford Bennett 233, 210; Al Stevens 230, Gloria Robinson 228, Sid Hurlock 227, Ann McConkey 223, Josie Brown 222, Bill Elliott 219, George feott 216, Helen Hircock 215, Fred Glover 214.206; Wes Stata 214, Mary Flynn 207, Wes Richards 207, Aubrey Hireock 205, Jim Nemish 203, Don| Brown 202 and Al Smith 201-210, Points won Go Karts 2, the Losers! 13 Dagmas 1, the Mayvbe's 2; Winners 2, the Lefties 1; Duds 1, the Jets 2; Hornets 2, the Misfits 1, | Good to have the teams at full the new: strength and welcome to | Roughriders of the Western In-lample of how the city helps, In on the idea that the last half of ST, JOHN'S LEAGUE Droopers 3, terprovincial Football Union has|12 years as club physician he has|the seventh inning is lucky and) been turned down and "we still never sent a player a bill, |that a team has a good chance of | . 0, Dr.| we nearly hud a full turn-out for the worms 4 en- second wight of bowling, The only ones| Team standing = Gloworms 11, Dil manage to operate in the black.' coming from behind in the ninth, | And the success of the venture SPRING TRAINING MANY MYTHS The one connection that missed were the new bowlers, who!lies 7, Droopers 7, Aces 6, Jokers 3, fon't fully realize how much their Jets 2 . has prompted a group in Bran : with pro| More than a year ago don, Man,, to give serious consid. football has been the club's ac-Lindsey published a paper cept a cores ave needed, Please bowl on Sun.| The Lemon League is getting shorter fay if you cannot make it on Tuesday, every week, girls, down ta six now with Aces 1; Jokers Glo ance of a comers, The League was very sorry to hear| of Charlie Ferguson's illness and sin-| |ecere wishes for a speedy recovery are {conveyed to him and to "Toots", They will be missed from the League and from the COF Lodges in this area Those wishing to drop Charlie a card, address It In cure of Bt, Michael's Hos: eration to the Idea behind oper A Istance from Sask-|titled "Statistical Data Useful for ation of Hilltops, hewan Roughriders in spring the Operation of, a Baseball COSTS MORE ining the last two seasons. Team." In it he made a number i day ISTS | i The team we vat lof 3 , wi rndlod We are only going to have six bowl: [Dot French 99 (close, eh), Sue Macko é nt on to defeat of points, some of which tended A ! ; 4 oi a . os ers on a team to let make up our 95, Helen Brown 82, 92, Doris Gaskin MacDonald says $12,000 1s re- aMontreal Notre Dame de Gracelto confirm generally accepted! minds, if you want to bowl 85, Marg Dafoe 85 and June Hurst 6) quired to operate in the Mani Maple Leafs to wip the Canadiar bellefs, For example, he sald it| Bob Sholdra's team got 4 points and | OREN L a a atchewa o titel LARD siaph Pr TR anita] » Drove athe 1 we think thelr team name should be HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE toba 8 Skatchew an League but'i{tjs in 1058 and Toronto North could be proved mathema ically Rooter Tidy el niches tins) High bowler for this wok was Bill other cl bs--Regina, St, James that a left-handed batter has a|iey didn't get much handicap, but|Hunka (155, 172) 327; Pat McConnell and Weston--are in the 'good better chance of getting a hit the way they are bowling, they belong | (228, 88) 318; Charlie Lovell (135 127) races' b 8 yh 1 aht-ha hep 0. a Major grou 252; Ada cDonough (118, 144); 232; graves of professional ayare m against a right-handed pitcher, Dan Babijs has another packed team | Eva Wakley (93, 92) 185 and Clara Sud ' ecently he spoke to a meet-iand they also took four points from dard (69, ) 103. and can play at a cost of $7,000 R tly h poke t t k f f dard (69, 34) 10: to $8,000, 2 ro clk the field." He at.|!n8 of the American Statistical the poor "Kobasas "Je doit, mind los: | With handicap Solonia Dischinko The postwar Hilltops were born pro club on the fielc e at. ASSO clati 8 1 ing, but we just couldn't stand the grin | (58, 71) 120; Vera Siblock (44, 82) 126; t ss thi : team' ol oclation at Stanford Univer- pele ana Jack had all night, Freda White (66, 50) 125 and Iva For In 1948 as the result of efforts of ributes this to the team's train-| gi "in "California and this time| The team captain must have the rest (51, 83) 104, oy ' ing schedule | Saskatoon's- football enthusiasts. | # schecule, he exploded some myths about|fheets completed every night and also) We would like to thank our coaches By 1950 a field house and practice] A Hilltops director says thelthe game $310 pio them to mike sure thely field were built, Hilltops settled|!eam makes no demands upon! "The lore of baseball is full of on land provided by the local employers to give players time stories about and The glass winners for the night: the last of parks commission, off, but York Knights last year, Buck Rogers, former profes- ional now coaching Weston Wild cats, says 'Saskatoon looks like our scorekeepers, FARTH AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE The 32nd season of the Parts Men's A G, ? games Isabelle Johnson 206, Dot Starkey 243, tiacs finished in a dead heat 2.2 Doreen Sheehey 5, Norma Hooper| Only one young fellow hit 700 as Tom Mary Parks 2 , |[Krawehuk rolled a nice 709 (238, 205, 1 Jan Zambonelll (246), He rolled In the morning shift nd Carolyn Has: (and several of the boys wondered If he had brought his ten-pin ball. Othery who did well were Alf Brisebols 67) the! Kuney 380 and D, Bedding, 260, y ha orastics fia * he ga ' op tial. Garlie with the practice fleld|ninth," he said, adding that "the|paiikner 68 and N, Kupnicki 8 league opened this past week and the the="Toos Wos thelr frat Cain But Ay There is enough clamor at any time ers deelded to drop out, the executive REMEMBER WHEN ican and International Leagues Ona Zambonell, introduced our spon-| There were a few absent, some from genuine interest Is necessary for and third innings are the!of blue and gold, This act of kindness pancies, the 24-member executive, A for. hailed as the world's greatest oo." 10" fourth. ther POOTESt 1ithat's' me) with 249, 238, and 239 to |Vauxhally, Diesels and Bulcks as the Alte fou re 726 or. | ome lgvely 200 games: Joan Wall 275, [remaining match Chevrolets and Pon. game. He collects tickets at the of cancer at 42 years of age. An ginary ings." ! i ary innings een Fyre 200, golfer, winner of the British wo. The chance of a team getting ih Betty Hewltt 201 a League -- Rose Reauy 89, The mortgage for a $4,000 bank| floodlit the team Is able to prac-|last of the seventh is reputed to boys will be a while working out the ' i y 1058 examination of the 1058! ,, our alleys but last night we had a|welcomes all the new members and dian crown, produced the conclusion that *the|™" r. Sheriff, and he generously vacations, but if they do not show up success In such a venture" says] BY THE CANADIAN PRESS In such a venture," say most . productive," eemed to put extra spirit into the Maple Leafs, Oldsmobiles, GMC's and less {make a triple of 726, {boys had troubles " "yw a wid] boven athiate Adin i [ I 2 L with thelr control mer president, he has never seen|woman athlcte, 'died four years gu iiiion: The lucky seventh : gate, all « round star, she was bes s . | i 0 ler' 200 Despite the fact football-hun- me: amateur title In 1047, four or more runs was much! Points taken « Jets 1, Dillies 3 loan was burned in 1953, the year [tise at night, be lucky SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE lkinks While several of last years bowl. records of the National, Amer: little extra excitement, Our president, hopes for another hectic schedule. "Unlimited co - operation and pret presented all 56 of us with lovely crests regularly, other fellows are waiting for Lorne; Richardson, a director on! 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