The Oshawa Times, 18 Aug 1961, p. 12

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12 THRE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 15, 196) : ' McM MAJOR LEAGUE | 1oNbon esters -- wer 17-YEAR-OLD MAKES HIS LAST JUNIOR SEASON A GOOD ONE Butch' McMahon | "3 = FR | HET Leading Oshawa | wmaigar 7 ier ies senate t Howard, NYork 306 40108 Ts Soviet news agency Tass said Cash, Detroit 396 89 139 .351| Thursday. ott atter = [smh pam = entile, Balti. : : Mantle, NYork 407105130 319] , CHANGE ALPHABET Runs--Mantle, 105. A 30-letter version of the Latin alphabet was adopted in ym batted In--Maris, New'(pina in 1956 to replace the Hits--B. Robinson, Balfimore, , 30,000-character Chinese script. 145. | pp" Des -- Kubek, New York. Triples--Wood, Detroit, 9. Home runs--Maris, 48. ENITH Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- cago, 41. Pitching --Terry, New York, 539-1, 900. 13 Teouts--Ford, New York, 69. 169 National League | AB R H Pct. Clemente, Pitts. 442 83 162 .367 GAMES Pinson, Cincin. 476 81 160 .336 3| Robinson, Cin. 426 98142 [333 SCHEDULED Neil "Butch" McMahon, who Xo 38 three years ago had a trial with the Cincinnati Redlegs' Class "D" farm club, Geneva, N.Y, |2uddarc, Scugog's now finds himself winning the Campbell, Tony's batting championship in the|Courtney, MacL. Oshawa and District Softball IA jation this 8 The league completed its 16- game schedule and it took Mc- H Mahon until the last game tog g; nail down the laurels. Me- Mahon, a shift worker at a local industrial plant, required 35 "At Bats" to qualify and needed the last schedule game to meet the|g' league requirements. 1 Always regarded as a free swinger, McMahon posted a|Boyce, MacLean's nifty .489 batting average, col- Tayler, Roays lecting 18 hits in 37 trips to the|o'Donognue, Heit, 32 Hoak, Pitts. 367 63122 .332 plate. Wright, Seugog's 51 Moon, Los Ang. 323 56107 .331 ONTY Jackie Sneddon, speedy first Runs -- Mays, San Francisco, Su Som) TMESOUT SEY WL vet uCepets, san) THIS. WEEKEND with a splendid .396 walk. ' | New Yok 4p) ie eer: Francisco, and Robinson, 104. Ronnie Taylor, in his first,weight champion Emile ffith) Hits--Clemente, 162. year of over-age company, was of New York and ex - champ| Doubles -- Aaron, Milwaukee, | SATURDAY, AUG. 19 the top pitcher with a remark- 28. | able 8-win, 1-loss record. Taylor Benny (Kid) Paret of Cuba were Triples--Altman, Chicago, Bo-| CHANNELS 3, 4, 6, N lost his season's first start then matched Thursday for a 15-|yer St. Louis, and Clemente, 0. 2P.M. ran up his unbeaten string, round return title bout here| Home runs--Robinson, 34. | _ |which produced the pennant for|Sept. 30. Each will receive 30] Stolen bases--Wills, Los Ang- New York vs Cleveland /: Tony's Vendors. ! : eles, 46. ANNEL 2--2:30 P.M. '| The Vending boys won the Per cent of the gate receipts Pitching--Podres, Los Ange-! CHANN on vs Chico © |league championship, claiming and the $60,000 television mo-|jes, 15-4, 789. | 9! go i |11 wins while losing only five. ney. Griffith won the title by| Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ang-| CHANNEL 9--2:30 P.M. | Scugog Cleaners, who were stopping Paret April 1. eles, 191. | Philadelphia vs Milwaukee ? {guilty of in-and-out play earlier | i Xo 44 desii |In the year, finished strong and ACE DISPLAYS {placed second. MacLean's Esso| .. 8 SUNDAY, AUG. 20 [Fuels placed third and Al Hef-| S\N a ---- \\ \ || CHANNEL 4 - 1:25 P.M. Bhi BE - Hy APRA NNINC CAP NCATRVNCOIRNROI ANAS Ie PHUONONANNSOWA HO AO ANWR UG 33H - Be Bt ht Bt ft he - os CUUNANRUNRANAVOLaRRLnCSaonkBonue na HE NEEDS NEW TENNIS SHOES EVERY 10 DAYS THIS IS THE CHAMPIONSHIP FORM CANADA'S YOUN ZA z= ® |fering's Tmperiais had to settle N\ \ John Fraser Climaxes [US AndCanada ji «xl EELITHUL SS JR | Wildlife Men [fut si Sevoees: w ihe PICK UP MY A Bp His Junior Tennis Era [Talk Waterowl = esi RUAVAIILEY ar and Canadian officials Wednes-| Larry Weldon also headed the For the FINEST Pictum . NOY 8 |] tune in your ball |league in doubles with five. NAN \ une in your game on day opened informal talks on|'*381% Sohn Creaners \y A all * ® y greater co - operation in water. |, : - i \\ N\ fowl: conservation: finished with a club batting IN | hree Canadian I 1 tles | Th frst seston was devoted 3YeT2Ee, JI, Iolned By y A ENITH RZ to consideration of the distribu-p,nove vend Eso ol . AN VICTORIA (CP)--John Fra-| At the championships in Ot-|have seen him play in recent, Fraser has obviously been| HOP and availability of wetlands a goq a, Tapert ol . i | ] ger has travelled 50,000 miles awa last week Fraser won the years. b concentrating on his tennis. Be- yhere migratory waterfowl| yyy, 3 212 average. Lined Jelow 19" Portable TY aying tennis in the last three : «| Each year he has left school|sides the national titles in his : ietine| ATE tne final isague statistics TE the way he goes Canadian closed junior men's| oo rly and headed east under the|last year as a junior, he has er, this cOunecHon, phatistics| compiled by the league's official | through shoes yow'd think he(title by beating Claude Savaria|sponsorship of the B.C. and|won the B.C. indoor junior and| Te ated 3.200.000 potholes Scorer Jim Shaw. " walked eyery inch of the way./of Montreal, and then won the Canadian tennis associations to|senior singles, the under - 18 in 'the three Canadian Poiholes FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS - CERTAINLY - About every 10 days dur-lopen junior men's champion-|play in tournaments in Canada|B.C. parks singles and doubles, | 1, vinces and 1,200,000 in North i CT. ing the tournament season the|ship by defeating Brian Flood of |and the United States. The as-|the Pacific Northwest sectional Nake Tony's 688 : 3 5| Dakota, South Dakota a in-| , blonde Victoria youngster wears London. Fraser was the only sociations pay his expenses, and the Quebec junior men's kota " akota. and Min (foajoss i i " | | Heffering' 2 7 d bh WN R the our a pair of tennis shoes. triple winner, teaming with Sa and a sports firm supplies his|title. I" 1t 'was asreed steps should bel ering's is f oF an EL E The Ville -- Model G2108. The newly-crowned Canadian|varia to take the open junior equipment. | 13][H],]13 T00 oa |} Slim styling in attractive West » N {EDUCATION IS FIRST | considered by the two countries| w and closed junior tennismen's doubles title. | The shoes, however, he has to | : A ' Tony" on plays ou tourna-| Regarded as the best Cana-|buy himself, and this was one| But he makes no secret of the| working together to stop the ra oe Scugog's "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S point Grey color or Brown Mist i i i i [fact that tennis is secondary to|Pid decrease in the wetlands pani's, Maclean's rom May to September, dian tennis prospect in years, of several points he mentioned . ' J mens from up to PY Tot of foot-|Fraser is a product of local|recently while relaxing at the|his education. He will enter the|2vailable for migratory water- Boyes.' Maclean's PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" [| + AutHorizep oats "For the Finest in White, Scugog's T.V. Service" call wear, at $6 a pair. courts but few Victoria fans|Vietoria Lawn Tennis and Bad. University of Michigan this fall|*°¥.- Jones, Heffering's Jury & Jovells | WILLIAMS minton Club, during the Pacific|on 8 double scholarship, both Frank P. Briggs, assistant|smith, Tony's Electronics secretary of the interior for fish Hickey, Heffering's OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY || SALES & SERVICE |regional junior 'championships, [athletic and academic. He plans|z7 5" ie "0 4" F "A. Cote, IDUAL BATTING SPORTS IN BRIEF | "Is an exciting life, with to go into chemical engineering. | canadian assistant deputy min: BEY Ap . {tournaments at the biggest and| "I don't think I'll be a world|ister for Northern affairs and cManon, MacL 1218 SIMCOE N. "We Send Medicines To Europe" 725-2905 rit Saoal™ oe PT Ssspag, SpBRosnd® < we "ux §8 Ze = L 8 6 2 5 4 4 3 2 A R 7 Fetal en SRE Re GBR. {finest clubs where everything beater in tennis because I'm|natural resources, are co-chair. > Rely Rott ie natu N fo =| O'Reilly, Heff. AVOIDS DISASTER CUT SPORT TIES lis provided for us," he said. |more interested in an educa-/men of the committee. Hoston, Tényis GOODWOOD, England (AP)--| DUESSELDORF (AP)--West| 'You can make it the kind of|tion," he said. Berwick, Tony's. Stirling Moss, top British racing|German sports officials Wednes-|life you want. It's up to the] "In Australia they decide at RUDOMA WINS Le Eidos, Nach driver, steered to safety Thurs-|day night severed all sports re-|individual. There are parties| about 14 or 15 whether they| CHICAGO (AP)--Mrs. Moody |Cole, Scugog's day after a rear tire blew out|lations with East Germany as a/every night if you want to go/want to be a tennis player, and|jolley's Rudoma scored a brii- Wilson, Scugogs while he was travelling more measure of protest against Com-|to them, And there is certainly that's their life. I like to play|jjant victory Wednesday in the ie Rg than 100 miles an hour. Moss/munist harassment in Berlin. [no shortage of girls. But a fel- tennis and I work at it. I like|$61,000 Arlington Lassie Stakes|Shearer, Heif. manoeuvred his Ferrari 250| The East and West Germans|low would have to be awfully|to win, but I won't bat my head|for two-year-old fillies. Cherry Mocs Scugos's ~~ Berlinetta to the side of the competed in the 1960 Olympics stupid to concentrate on thejagainst a brick wall. Laurel was second, 1% lengths R. Simcoe, Heft. track and pulled up on the|with a combined team under party aspect of it, because his| "You can't play tennis alllaway, and Song of Glory was Jordan, ett. grass. He was practising for the one flag. (game would suffer." |your life." Ithird in a field of 14. | Rennick, Tony's Royal Automobile Club's Tour- ist Trophy race Saturday. GRID INJURY FATAL "FALLS CITY, Tex. (AP) -- Casper Wiatrek, 14, died in hos- pital Thursday of injuries suf-| { " : ; 5 ! fered during football practice i : ! : ; £2 5] £ Wednesday night at the Falls ; : i y is ] } City High School. Witnesses said | i ; 5 ; : 8 in i i Wiatrek was knocked down dur- ing a scrimmage play and com- fox ¥ ; 5, ; 3 i or ; 2 g i i " + PY plained of his head hurting. A| ' ; ¢ : x A ii ; few minutes later he collapsed| ; : : : : on the field. § : 3 i ; Fh 2 : ed : ; : FIGHT CALLED OFF RENO, Nev. (AP)--A middle-| oo ; A a # weight championship fight i : ; 3 Co : scheduled for Sept. 30 in Las ; 1 2 / - w - VU REVUONRORTBWA LS Vegas is off Nevada athletic commissioner Jack Tuighe said Tuesday. Champion Gene Full- mer, who won a split decision| ca Gi : r rv rl over Florentino Fernandez Aug.| 4 ; : : 4 HE i . 5, sustained a broken elbow in : > pn : i : the process. The rematch was called off for that reason. WIN ONTARIO TITLE If you're lost in a sea of indifferent ales, OTTAWA (CP)--Stoney Creek all-stars Tuesday night blanked : 1 : po say OK for O'Keefe and get the natural Ottawa's Glebe Allstars 6-0 on : A g | ' flavour of pure ale. At your next party, keep Jerry Davis's two-hitter to win{ : 1 the Ontario Little League base- pleasure afloat with a yo-ho-ho and a case ball championship. Stoney Creek meets Kiwanis all . stars in : » - : wh ; of O'Keefe Ale. There's a raft of refresh- ontreal Thursday for the Ca- / : " % ? RT nadian title and the winner ad- ; 4 g fig # a ment in every bottle. vances to the little league world ig : series in Williamsport, Pa. BEATS THE POOLS LONDON (AP)--Jim Stevens, a 63-year-old railroad engineer, hit the jackpot in the soccer pool Wednesday collecting $71,868 for. a two-cent bet. From now until April, millions of Britons will be betting in the pool each week hoping to win a fortune, Stevens won on the first games of the Scottish season. He sat down in his cottage in the railroad centre of Reading, 40 miles from London, and tried to pick eight matches he thought would end in draws. He sent in 30 entries at a total cost of 70 cents and hit with one, REMEMBER WHEN . .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS™ Mrs. Dorothy Round Little of Bridgewater, N.S., and Don Me- Diarmid of Ottawa between them won five titles at the Ca- nadian tennis championships at Halifax 21 years ago today. Mrs. Little, a former Wimble- don champion, won in women's singles and doubles and teamed with McDiarmid--men's singles and ddubles winner--to capture the mixed doubles.

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