10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 8, 1961 "LOGAN MAKES GOOD TRY FOR HARD-HIT SINGLE BY SANTO Ry ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Roger Maris, an old hand at busting barriers (he once crashed through a wooden fence chasing a fly ball), now is within five home runs of tying Babe Ruth's 34 - year - old rec ord of 60. Maris hit no. 55, his second in two games, as New York Yankees cracked Cleveland In- dians 7-2 Thursday night. Only three other challengers to Ruth's supreme 60 in 1927 ever have been this close -- Jimmy Foxx. Hank Greenberg and Hack Wilson. & Foxx got to 58, but no nearer, with the old Philadelphia As in 1932, Greenberg also finished 58, for Detroit in 1938. Wilson stopped at 56 with Chicago Cubs when he set the National League record in 1930. Ruth is the only other slugger ever to hit as many as 55 in one season. He did it in 1927 when he got his 60 and also hit 50 in 1921. But in the 23 years since Greenberg's try, no one has come closer than 54 in the majors. Ralph Kiner hit that Maris Hits No. 55 As Yankees Climb- doubled home the tie - breaking run that gave the Yanks their eighth straight victory and a run - away, nine - game lead over Detroit in the American League pennant chase. TIGERS LOST SEVENTH The second - place Tigers lost their seventh in a row, 8-4 at Boston, in an afternoon game. Third place Baltimore eged within 314 games of Detroit by whipping Washington 6-3 in the only other AL game scheduled. Pittsburgh defeated Chicago Cubs 7-5 in the lone National League game. Maris, whose solo homer came in the third inning on a 1-0 pitch by losing left-hander Dick Stigman, shrugged off his earlier sacrifice of a swing for the bunt. "I was up there to get the run in," he said. "That was my job." : At the moment, Maris also is doing the best RBI job in the majors. He regained the lead from Baltimore's Jim Gentile by driving in three for a total of 128, one more than the Oriole first baseman, while breaking out of his latest hitting slump ber te 14. Any combination of New York victories and Detroit losses totalling 14 gives the Yankees another pennant. BLEW LEAD The Tigers, a week ago just 1% games behind New York, blew a 3-1 lead at Boston as their ace, Frank Lary (19-9) lost on his third try for vic. tory No. 20. An error by Norm Cash and Frank Malzone's three - run homer put the Red Sox even in the third, and Chuck Schilling's single put it away in the sixth for Bill Mon-| bouquette (12-12). Baltimore came from behind with five runs in the second against rookie Carl Bouldin (0-1). Milt Pappas (12:7) was the winner as the Orioles made it five in a row and plunked the Senators into the cellar with their 22nd defeat in 23 de- cisions and eighth in a row. Pittsburgh beat the Cubs and Jim Brewer (1:7) with five runs in the third on five hits, a walk and four errors. Bobby Shantz SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES FTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ki- wanis Bantam League quarter- finals) -- Series "A" -- South- mead at Sunnyside Park; Series "B" -- Fernhill at Nipigon Park; Series "C"' -- Radio Park at Lake Vista; Series "D" -- College Hill at Kingside. All games at 6.15 p.m.; 2nd games of 2-out-of-3 series. GAMES FOR SATURDAY SOFTBALL OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- North York vs Oshawa Con naught Park, at Connaught Park, 2.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2- out-of-3 series. OASA Junior "C" Playoffs -- Odessa vs Port Perry, at Port Perry, 5.15 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario zone finals. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Kingston, at Kingston, 1st game of 2-out-of-3 Ontario Quarter- finals, OASA Senior "A" Playoffs -- Hamilton Fotheringhams vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 4.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 series. (6-3) was the winner in relief. OASA Inter. "AA" Playoffs-- Niagara Falls vs Oshawa Tony's Vendors, at Alexandra Park, many for Pittsburgh in 19049. |with a 3-for-3 night. 18:15 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 Maris, who startled Cleveland ¢ defences with a drag bunt that i SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup T o Nuts' WEEK-END HASH: --Congratulations to Oshawa Hungaria. After a sensational undefeated string, they suddenly went into a slump and then on top of that got rapped with a committee-room setback, but they came through with flying colors last night to win a league game and collect the two points needed to clinch the Oshawa and District Soccer League championship. We'll predict that now they have shaken off the jinx, they'll come back to form and end up in winning the Lancaster Cup, last cup competition of the local soccer season, which incidentally, gets under way tomorrow night at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium , . . OSHAWA IMPS play Lakeshore Bruins tomorrow morn- ing, up at the Lakeshore football field. Coach Bill Zock has had his charges working out three nights in succes- sion and if the boys will play some of the football in this game that they show in their workouts -- they'll get back into the win column . .. ROGER MARIS hit his 55th homer yesterday. He now has 14 games in which to get five more homers, to tie Babe Ruth's record of 60 and of course, if Maris can collect a half-dozen in this period he'll set a new mark. He befuddled the Indians yesterday --bunting on his first time to bat--to score a run and the ene "up the pipe" a little later in the game and Roger gave it the going-going-gone treatment. SOFTBALL SIFTINGS:--Oshawa Heffering's Imper- jals dropped out of OASA competition last night in Cobourg, when they lost a 2-1 thriller, in the third and deciding game of the Eastern Ontario zone Senior "B" series, to Trenton RCAF. This one was anybody's game and no disgrace to lose, but just the same we had hoped and expected that the Herring's team would win the Eastern zone honors and meet Toronto Ostranders in the quarter-finals . . . TWO BIG GAMES are on tap for Oshawa softball fans, at Alexandra Park tomorrow. The Saturday special find Hamilton Fotheringham taking on Oshawa Tony's in the first game of their OASA Senior "A" play round, four o'clock in the afternoon. Hamilton's pitching ace is Johnny Edwards, the famed sling-shot artist, who won a 22-inning game over "Mel" Meule- meester, when Jarvis played in Brooklin, a couple of years ago. Tomorrow afternoon, these same two will be on the slab again, Meulmeester getting the call for Tony's ... TONY'S VENDORS open their Inter. "AA" quarter- finals aganist Niagara Falls tomorrow night at eight o'clock. It's to be hoped they still have their hitting bats. They almost wore them out last night, piling up 22 hits for a 17-1 victory over McLean's Esso, in the first game of the City Championship semi-finals. Last night Tony's scored eight runs in the second stanza and from that point on, McLean's were guilty of listless play . . . CONNAUGHT PARK, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock, will be the scene of the first game of the Ontario semi- finals in OASA Pee Wee play. Connaught Park meets their old rivals from North York in the first game of the series and the youngsters will likely put on a real show . . . PORT PERRY Juniors play at home tomorrow evenings, 5.15 p.m., against Odessa and the P. P. Inter- mediates open their quarter-finals of OASA Inter. id playdowns, in Selkirk, tomorrow night at eight-thirty with the return game back in "Port" next Saturday afternoon . . . SCUGOG CLEANERS are in Kingston to- morrow afternoon. ------ iin s Jets Columbu Pound Richmond Sada and pitcher Tom Sisk. Re- liever Duke Maas couldn't put out the fire without giving up By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A post-mortem to Richmond's| drop from second place in last year's International League fin-| two more runs, and this proved ish to a second division spot this| to be enough for an easy Colum: year would have to include the bus win. ineffectiveness of the pitching] Columbus satrter Tom Sisk, in gaining his second win in five decisions, yielded 10 hits and blew a two-run lead in the third inning when Don Lock doubled home three tallies. Dick Gray and Larry Elliot were the big spoilers in Rich- staff. : The 1961 champions from Co- lumbus will happily attest to| this, after their 9-5 drubbing of| Richmond Thursday . 'night. In the only scheduled IL contest, | four Richmond pitchers, none of them with winning records,/mond's home park finale. Gray were battered. for 12 hits. scored three runs and Elliot Starter Jim Bronstad sur-/batted in three, with two vived a rocky first inning but dodbles. Elliot's two-bagger in tumbled under a five-run attack|the ninth for two runs off Gary by Columbus in the fourth. Blaylock, pitching in relief of With two outs, the Jets Bill Short, closed the lid on the knocked out five hits, including| Virginians. Bronstad's loss run ~ producing singles by Ed'made him 6-13 for the season. Gowers Realty Mantle's double put the Yanks | back in the lead in a two-run sixth after the Indians had tied| 'Maris And Mantle vs Babe Ruth's 60 Ontario quarter finals. OASA Inter. "C" Playoffs -- brought in a run his first at- bat Thursday night, still is seven games ahead of the Babe's | cona's three - run, inside-the- record pace. He has 14 games park homer off Ralph Terry. in which to break Ruth's mark|The Yankee right hander, within the limit of 154 team de- now 13-2. retired the first 13 cisions set by commissioner men he faced and finished with Ford rrick. a five - hitter for his sixth Teammate Mickey Mantje, straight victory over the Tribe his total still at 51, fell two|since June of last season. games behind Ruth's pace when| It was the Yanks' 14th in a he failed to connect for the sec-|row over Cleveland in New York ond straight game. But the Mick'and reduced their magic num- it in their sixth on Tito Fran: |Port Perry vs Selkirk, at Sel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS kirk, 8.30 p.m.; 1st game of 2- The following table shows how| out-of-3 Ontario quarter-finals. Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle| SOCCER of Ne wYork compare with the] Oshawa and District Assoc. record pace of Babe Ruth in|(Lancaster Cup Playoffs)--Hol- 11927: |landia vs Strila, at 7.00 p.m. | Player Homer Games Date and Italia vs Peterborough UEW Maris 140 Sept. 78.45 p.m.; both games at |xMantle 51 140 Sept. 5| Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadi- {Ruth 55 147 Sept. 21|um. ' | x-Two games behind Ruth's| FOOTBALL pace. Big Four Junior Conference-- 55 Win Legions NBA Gives Champ WAIOR LEAGUE | Extra Six Months = 'Pee Wee Title Gower's Realty defeated Ca- nadian Tire 4-3 last night at Al- exandra Park, scoring two runs in the 7th inning to come from behind and win the fourth and deciding game in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Associa- tion's Pee Wee League cham- pionship finals and thus become the first champions of this new group, in Oshawa baseball cir- cles. Bill Zufelt was the winning pitcher and came up with per- haps his best game of the sea- son, to win the championship. Gower's opened the scoring in the first inning when Preston walked with one out, advanced on an error throw and scored on D. Alexander's single. They added another run in the second inning when Prest got lon via an error, stole second {and third and came home on a {passed ball while Messant was being walked, After that, Soloswski, for Ca-! nadian Tire, held Gower's com-| pletely in check, giving up only {the odd hit to Zufelt and Chris.| {tenson, until the final 7th in- ning. J. Alexander opened that| |inning with a single and Prest singled right behind him, to score Alexander, who had pre- | viously stolen second base. Then Cmristenson, the hero hitter of the night for Gower's, came through with his third hit of the HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) -- The scribes the NBA's action National Boxing Association|passing over Mayer for Thursday changed its six-month|presidency as "an insult rule and gave he avy weight|/Canada. champion Floyd Patterson an-| Berard said the action is "a other six months to defend his lesson for countries outside the title. United States with boxing offi- At the close of the 42nd an-|cials who would aspire to the nual NBA 'onvention, delegates | presidency." voted unanimously to double the! The Canadian federation for period during which heavy- many years has held a form of weight champions must defend|associate membership in the their titles. NBA. Full membership was The action came just six days withheld because the federation before Patterson's six mon were up. He last defended the|not title March 13 agajnst Ingemar NBA. Johansson. Berard said the federation has Champions in all other divi-|recently applied for incorpora- sions still must defend every six|tion in Ottawa. He added that months. the federation raised enough The convention also unanim-|{money to send a cheque to the ously adopted a rule banning NBA June 17. return-bout clauses. New York,| At the start of the Hershey California and Massa chusetts| convention, it was returned and are not NBA members. the federation was advised Ma- Delegates approved a motion |Yer would not be eligible for the in favor of legislation that would|presidency, said Berard. establish a national boxing com- missioner REMEMBER WHEN They also elected Dr. Charles By THE CANADIAN PRESS Howie Morenz returned to his P. Larson of Tacoma, Wash., President, 4 fight over efigibil beloved Montreal Canadiens 25 years ago today, after playing in the to contribute funds to the ity rules for NBA officers faded| in the last two days of the an- ths|was not incorporated and did les -- |Oshawa "Imps" vs Lakeshore Bruins, at Lakeshore, 10.00 a.m. BASEBALL OBA Bantam Playoffs -- Bur- | lington vs Oshawa Dairy Legion, at Alexandra Park, 2.00 p.m.; « 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leaside Junior League Play- National League | offs -- People's Credit Jewellers AB R H Pect.|vs Oshawa Legion, at Talbot 516 94 188 .364 Park, Leaside, 1.00 p.m.; 2nd 550 96 189 .344|8ame of 2-out-of-3 series. 488 109 160 .328 wo 3 Hastings J San Francisco, a8 Ings IS. . . | Rans batted in--cepeda, san WAIL 7th Gr pam, bait in--ceress, san Wi /th Game OLA Honors | Hits--Pinson 189. Doubles--Aaron, 35. Triples--Altman, Chicago, 12. i Home runs--Cepeda- 8 BRAMPTON (CP)--Hastings Stolen bases--Wills, Los Ange- Legionnaires took the Eastern s. 30. : y Canada Junior lacrosse title Pitching--Podres, Lo: .|Thursday night, defeating |les, 18-4, ES 0s Ange Brampton Excelsiors 9-5 in the | Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ange- seventh game of the final. [les, 224. The Ontario Lacrosse Associ- American League ation meets Vancouver Norburns ! AB R H Pct. for the Minto Cup and the Ca- Cash, Detroit 464 102 168 362 /nadian championship in a best- |Howard, NYork 377 53135 .358 Of-seven series starting in Port |Piersall, Cleve. 453 75149 329 Credit Monday. [Mantle, NYork 473121153 .323| Hastings lost the first three Gentile, Balti. 426 89136 .319/8ames against Brampton, then Runs--Mantle, 121. swept the four remaining con- Runs batted in -- Maris, New tests. York, 128. : v Joe Todd, Gran Heffernan Hits--B. Robi ; ti and Jim Villneff each scored 169. inson, Baltimore, two goals for Hastings Thursday Doubles--Kaline, Detroit and|Dight. Singles went to Dave {Drummond, Jack Armour and Roger Grant. Bob Booth scored twice for the losers and singles were LEADERS |Clemente, Pitts. {Pinson, Cincin. | Robinson, Cin. |Aaron, Mil. |Moon, Los Ang. | Runs--Mays, |Kubek, New York, 36. | Triples--Wood: Detroit, 11, Home runs--Maris, 55. nual convention and Larson's for two seasons with Chicago |Black Hawks and New York Rangers. The Stratford Streak started his 14th NHL season in election was unanimous. A proposed rules change game to score Prest with what whereby elected officers would proved the winning run, after have to be active boxing com- great form and was playing well Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- |cago, 47. | Pitching -- Ford, New York, |23-3, .885. | Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne- added by Johnny McCauley, Norm Bignell and Barry Fend- lay. Trenton RCAF nosed out Osh. awa Heffering's Imperials 2-1 last night in Cobourg, in the third and deciding game of their OASA Eastern Ontario Zone Senior "B"" series. Heffering's went down fighting gamely, as they went into the OASA 1961 discard pile. They had runners on base in every in- ning except the fourth but the only run they could manage was in the 7th when Jim Claus sin- gled, advanced on a couple of passed balls as Jordan was be ing walked and scored when Jones forced Jordan at second base. Heffering's collected only five hits off Ken Kibblewaite and the Trenton team also gave their pitcher excellent support. Ted Jones pitched for Hef- fering's and he gave up six hits, The only trouble was that he had one bad inning, the fourth, when the Flyers bunched four safeties for the two runs that won the game. Drake doubled with one out, Alexander singled and so did Hughes. Don Cole grounded, forcing Drake at the plate for the second out but Bugs McDonald came through with a two-bagger to score Doug Alexander and Johnny Hughes with the two runs needed for victory. People's Js. Beat Oshawa 1-0 In Semi's People's Credit Jewellers nos- ed out Oshawa Legionnaires 1-0 last night in a thrill-packed Leaside Junior Baseball League playoff game, first of the semi- final series. Second game will be played Saturday afternoon at Talbot Park, 1.00 p.m. Len Marshall was the hero pitcher for the People's team, giving up only four hits as he handed the Osh- awa Legion Juniors their first son: Bell in the first inning gave the Oshawa boys their best chance. They had a couple of walks and an error in the second but couldn't click and after that, Ted Whiteley's single in the third and a double by Tom Brewer in the 8th, were the only hits they could collect. Marshall issued quite a few walks along the line but the Oshawa boys couldn't cash them in because they couldn't get a hit when it was needed most. Marshall struck out 10 batters. Roger "Satch' Reeson did the {pitching job for Oshawa Le- gion and did a good job too. He gave up only six hits but Peo- ple's got three of them in the third inning for their only run of the game. Archie Yurkiw singled with one out, Len Mar- shall followed with a single and so did Bruce Campbell, to load whitewash treatment of the seas | Hits by Al Etchells and Ron Trenton RCAF Nip Heffering's 2-1In 3rd Game Other than this one bad ine ning, Jones outpitched Kibble- waite. He had six strikeouts and gave up only one walk. HEFFERING'S -- R. Simcoe, 3b; O'Rellly, 2b; Buzminski, If; Sarnovsky, rf; Hickey, eof; Carnwith, 1b; Claus, c; Jordan, ss; Jones, p; Logeman, batted in 9th; B. Simcoe, batted in St Jielder, ran for B. Simcoe in TRENTON RCAF - Beck, 3b; Drake, 1b; D. A ss; Hughes, cf; D. Cole, If; Me- Donald, rf; Smith, ¢; Girrard, 3b; Kibblewaite, p. £N/. SEBA GAMES THIS WEEKEND SCHEDULED ON TV SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 CHANNELS, 3, 4, 6, 11 2 P.M. New York vs Cleveland CHANNEL 9 - 2 P.M. Football Edmonton ot Ottawa CHANNEL 2 - 2:30 P.M. Baseball SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 CHANNEL 4 - 1:55 P.M. Cleveland vs New York CHANNEL 2 - 2:30 P.M. Detroit vs Boston ® For the FINEST Picture . . tune in your ball game on ----" ENITH 19" Portable TV The Villa -- Model G2105. Slim styling in attractive West Point Grey color or Brown Mist color. © AUTHORIZED DEALER eo "For the Finest in the bases, then Vere Small's |sacrifice fly to left field scored | Yurkiw with what proved the] T.V. Service" call Prest had stolen second base. Canadian Tire got two runs | off Zufelt in the second inning: after there were two out, when Tutin and Corneal both walked | and then a costly infield error saw both runners score. Pitcher Solowski homered in| the fourth inning to put Cana- dian Tire ahead and then the| youngsters battled it out in| ding-dong style to the very end, before the championship was de- | cided. GOWER'S REALTY -- War- ner, '2b; Preston, 3b; D. Alex- ander, rf; Zufelt, p; J. Alexan-| der, c; Prest, ss; Messant, Ib; | Christenson, cf; Kent, If; Dau- glish, If in 3rd CANADIAN TIRE -- Clarke, | If: McConkey, lb; Carrol, 3b; Slack, cf; Allman, rf; Solow- ski, p: Tutin, 2b; Corneal, ss; Whitney: c. Paul Richards Signs 3-Years With Houston HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Paul Richards Thursday signed a three-year contract, at a re- ported salary of $60,000 a year, as general manager of Houston Colts, who enter the National League next year. Richards, who resigned Fri- day as field manager of Balti- more Orioles of the American League, announced at a news conference the appointment of Eddie Robin son, Baltimore's missioners in their home areas until he suffered a broken leg was withdrawn before the ballot-/in a game at Montreal. It was ng in a harmony move. the beginning of the end for the Charles P, Mayer of Montreal|famed Morenz, who died in hos- and Stanley Goldberg of La-|pital the following March. I In Sherbrooke, Que., Gerard| Berard, president of the Cana- dian Boxing Federation, said he| porte, Ind., withdrew from te fight. Both had been let out ol their respective boxing i OLD COUNTRY sions earlier this year. Mayer had been scheduled to be ad- SOCCER SCORES vanced from first vice - presi-| dent to, president, | LONDON (Reuters) -- Results Merv McKenzie of Toronto, or Thyrsday's Old Country soc-| Ontario Athletic Commissioner, |... games: | was elected third vice-president. ENGLISH LEAGUE Third Division Notts C 2 Peterborough 2 Torquay 6 Barnsley 2 is considering sponsorship of a IRISH GOLD CUP motion to sever affiliation with| First Round the NBA. In a statement he de-|Coleraine 2 Distillery 0 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Washington 3 Baltimore 6 National League (Only games scheduled) W L Pet. GBL| Today's Probable Pitchers 82 56 .594 Washington (Hobaugh 6-8 and | 7854 591 1 |Daniels 8-10) at Baltimore (Bar-| 7460 .52 6 |ber 16-10 and Brown 10-4) (N)| 7062 530 9 Detroit (Bunning 15-10) at| 70 64 52210 |Boston (Stallard 2-4) (N) 65 67 .492 14 Chicago 5877 .430 22'4 Philadelphia 30 96 .28041%5 Thursday's Result Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 5 (Only game scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia (Mahaffey 10-18) at Chicago (Ellsworth 7-10) Detroit at Boston Pittsburgh (Friend 13-17) at| Cleveland at New York Milwaukee (Hendley 5-3) (N) | Minn. at Kansas City (N) St. Louis (Simmons 8-10) at, Chicago at Los Ang. (N) Cincinnati (O'Toole 14-9) (N) International League Los Angeles (Podres 18-4) at Cincinnati -- Los Angeles Milwaukee San Francisco St. Louis Pittshurgh York (Stafford 12-7) (N) Angeles (Moeller 4-8) (N) sas City (Archer 8-12) (N) Saturday's Games Wash'n at Baltimore (N) field director, as one of his spe- cial assistants. | Richards said his first job will| be the selection of players from the National League pool. The contract frees Richards from all front office jobs such as ticket sales and stadium] maintenance. He said he has| five men in mind who would do| an admirable job as field man-| ager of the Colts { { TAKE 17TH TOTAL | DUBLIN (AP) -- Tipperary won the all - Ireland hurling championship Sunday for the 17th time, "defeating Dublin by one point before a crowd of 80.-| 000. Tipperary had 16 points to 1 goal. 12 points for a total of 15 points for Dublin. | xColumbus Charleston Buffalo Toronto Rochester Richmond 9159 .607 8565 .567 6 83 66 .57 7% 7575 .500 16 7377 48718 70 80 46721 |Jersey City 67 81 .45323 Syracuse 596 .364 3614 x-Clinched pennant. Thursday's Result Columbus 9 Richmond 5 (Only game scheduled) Today's Games Toronto at Rochester (N) Buffalo at Syracuse (N) Rich'd at Jersey City (N) Charl'n at Columbus (2) (N) Saturday's Games Toronto at Rochester (N) Buffalo at Syracuse (N) Rich'd at Jersey City (N) Charl'n at Columbs u(N) San Francisco (McCormick 1 14) (N) i Saturday's Games Philadelphia at Chicago Pittsburgh at Milwaukee St. Louis at Cincinnati Los Ang. at San Fran. American League W L Pet. GBL| 9545 .679 8654 614 9 84 59 .587 12145| © 77 65 54219 7170 .50424% 68 75 476 2814 6179 .436 34 5079 428 35 Kansas City 3188 .367 4315 Washington 5189 .364 44 Thursday's Results Detroit 4 Boston 8 | Cleveland 3 New York 7 New York Detroit Baltimore Chicago Cleveland Boston Los Angeles Minnesota sota, 185. | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT only run of the game. | PEOPLE'S -- Campbell, ss; Small, If; Weller, rf; McLean, c; Andrews, lb; Raino, cf; Hock- ling, 3b; Yurkiw, 2b; Marshall, | Suggests All-Star | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'B Pro Football Game ®; mx Assoc TED PRESS NEW YORK (AP) -- Harry res, 141, Mexico, knocked out Wismer, owner of New York!Ray Riojas, 13715, Orange, Calif. Titans of the American Foot- 3 p; Greer, If in 8th. OSHAWA LEGION -- Et- chells, c; Reid, 2b; Bell, cf; Whiteley, 1b; Pipher, rf; Dowe, ss; McConkey, lf; Brewer, 3b; Reeson, p. | WILLIAMS Electronics SALES & SERVICE 1218 SIMCOE N. 725-2905 ball League Thursday suggested an annual all-star game between the AFL and National League. The proceeds of such a game, | said Wismer, should go towards | a pension and insurance fund for | players of both leagues. "It is my opinion that the cur-| rent all-star game between the NFL champions and college| graduates is absolute," he said. | "It is no longer an attraction | because the game has become] one-sided." Filly Brings Top Price At Yearling Sale Cleveland (Grant 14-8) at New consigned by Co; TORONTO (CP)--A bay filly| nklin Farms, | | Brantford, brought the top price| Chicago (Herbert 9-12) at Los|of $16,000 Thursday night as the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse | Minnesota (Kaat 7-14) at Kan- (Society began its annual year- ling sales. | The filly, by Windfields out of| the mare Gotit, was purchased by F. M. Clark of Meadow Lake, | Sask. Fifty-two yearlings were sold for a total $117,000, an aver-| . |age of $2,263. Another 55 will WL Pct. GBL|b e auctioned today. | Good prices also were fetched | by other Conklin stock. Bud MacDonald of Vancouver paid 184,300 for a bay filly by Blue {Man out of Victory Gift, W. J.| Farr of Weston paid $4,400 for| a dark bay filly by Selector out| {of Break Miss and Jerry Jac-| |obs of Buffalo paid $7,200 for a bay filly by Better Self out of Fiery Cross. | Cliff Pennington of Boston |Bruins of the National Hockey | | League paid $400 for a bay filly. | Garden City Stables, St. Ca- tharines, bought for $2,100 a brown colt by Selector out of Come Easy, consigned by Bar-| Key Farm, and Paul La-| Flamme, St. Catharines, paid $700 for a dark bay filly by Eternal Reward out of Foxy | Scot. : For The Purpose of Organizing A Curling Club and Selecting A Slate Of Officers For Th eo EVERYONE WELCOME eo ATTENTION Curlers and All Inferesied Parfies A NEW CURLING RINK & CLUB HOUSE IS NOW BEING BUILT IN BOWMANVILLE A General Meeting will be held at THE LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE on BEECH AVE in Bowmanville, Ont. MONDAY, SEPT. 18 - 7:30 P.M. e Forthcoming Season. If Unable To Attend Write: SOUTHVIEW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB BOX 839, BOWMANVILLE, ONT. . ----