The Oshawa Times, 3 Oct 1961, p. 11

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Norm Cash of Detroit Tigers and Ro- berto Clemente of Pittsburgh Pirates won the 1961 major league batting championships. Cash collected two hits in three ties in his final game Sunday to capture the Ameni- can League title with a .361 av- erage. Clemente took the Na- tional League crown with a .351 mark after being sidelined the last five games with an arm in- Cash, Clemente Batting Champs sary for championship consider- ation. Vada Pinson of the pennant- winning Cincinnati Reds was the National League runner-up with a .343 average. Roger Maris of the Yanks and Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco Giants won the home run and runs-batted - in cham pionships. Maris had 61 homers, the most ever hit in a single season, and 142 RBI. Cepeda jury. Elston Howard of New York| headed the National League Attendance Is Down Despite Added Teams NEW YORK (AP) -- Major league baseball attendance suf- fered a decline of 5.6 per cent in 1961 despite the addition of two new franchises. The over-all attendance was 18,893,516 compared to 19,911,489 in 1960, accor C ing to figures compiled by The | Associated Press. 3 The National League total of 8,730,502 was 18.3 per cent be- low last season. The American League, with the new Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels giving it to 10 teams, showed an increase of 10.2 per cent. With- out the new clubs, the junior cir- cuit would have had a decrease of 10 per cent. The American League's at- tendance was 10,163,014. The Twins drew 1,256,722 at home and the Angels 603,510, Cincinnati, Detroit and New York were the only teams with an increase over last season. The Reds were up 454,000 to 1,117,603, the Tigers 433,000 to 1,600,708 and the Yankees 120, 000 to 1,7477,26. 5 7 Yankees, who led Cash in aver. | With 46 homers and 142 RBI. age during most of the final| Maris also scored the most month, did not qualify for the runs in the American League, title. He finished with a 348/132. mark for 480 total appearances. Jim Gentile of Baltimore Under league regulations, 502) topped the majors in grand total appearances are neces-'slam homers with five. Acadian Cleaners | Win Extra Game | Over City Rivals | For the second successive|in this game while Harold Bal- week, two Oshawa clubs oppos-|lem and Herb Donaldson were ed each other in the Toronto best for Sterling. City Men's Major League, on| Just when it looked as if Aca- Saturday. dian would take the fourth Acadian game, the Sterling club came READY FOR WORLD SERIES OPENING GAME confident here, as they pose | is expected to pitch the open- Manager Fred Hutchinson Cleaners tackled (left) of the National Lea- gue's pennant-winning Cincin- nati Redlegs and southpaw in the Reds' dressing room at Forbes Field, after conclud- ing their season's schedule in Pittsburgh on Sunday. O'Toole ing game of the World Series, tomorrow. --(AP ' Wirephoto) {Sterling Button and Pleating at Knob Hill in a most exciting five-game series, which ended in a three-to-two win for Aca- through in the final frame to win by a single-pin margin, 1153 to 1152, Ron Swartz and Orval Brown played a big part in this pitcher Jim O'Toole, seem NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Copyright, 11961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) win with a strong finish. The stage was set for the fifth and rubber game and Aca- dian Cleaners were the victors with a 1256 score against 1176 for Sterling. This one was a bat- tle until Herb Donaldson, in an- chor for Sterling, pulled a head pin on a string of strikes. All told it was a most exciting ser- ies and could've gone either way. The team totals were Aca- dian Cleaners 6108, Sterling But- dians. Sterling Button and Pleating took the first game with 1138 to 1049 for Acadian with Orval Brown, 271, Ron Swartz, 254, and Harold Ballem, 258, being the top men for the Sterling Five Canadiens For All-Stars fc. tank Samovsky, 24, way DETROIT (AP) -- Montreal/untracked in this game while Canadiens have five players on|"Dutch" Lugtenburg did a nice the 20-player, all - star team|ich in relief. scheduled to battle the Stanley] 'The Acadian club bounced fr : Cup champion Chicago Black|pack in the second game with a|'on and Pleating 5702. Hawks at Chicago Saturday in|whopping 1367 game to even| Lloyd Sabins led the Acadian the National Hockey League'sithings up while the SterlingssCicaners on the day's bowling 15th annual all star-game. could only muster a team score ith 8 hve game Jota o" 1328; The all-stars were named Sa-|of 1150. rnovsky, as usual, was turday by Sid Abel, coach of De-| , i p ei inl@ tower of strength with 1287 troit Red Win who will pilot Lloyd Sabins was terrific in for his five; Bob Gallagher, af- io} Red ings, who will pilo {the second game win with a 32 ter & rather shaky start, came Ten of the players were mem. game, Bob Gallagher was nextiup with 1257 for his share and bers of the NHL's first and sec.|with 205 and Hank Sarnovsky|Dick Adams was next with 1179. ond all-star teams picked after|had a 286. Ron Swartz was bowl.(John Trott and Dutch Lugten- last season. They are goalie(ing very well for Sterling and burg took turns as starters and Johnny Bower of Toronto; de-|came up with a 252 game and also in relief duty and did very fencemen Doug Harvey, New anchorman Herb Donaldson was|Well. Trott had 461 for 22 York, formerly of Montres), Al siso very effective with a 271. [eames and Dutch had 596 for an Stanley, Toronto, and Mar- hi e also went toi cel Pronovost, Detroit; and for- A id Sam Blo wer m e| Veteran Herb Donaldson, who wards Jean Beliveau, Henri Ri- against 1085 for Sterling. The started off very badly for Ster- chard, Dickie Moore and Bernie| ive Acadian team looked good) ling, suddenly found himself and (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, all of rapped in 271, 247, 240 and 295 Montreal, Frank Mahovlich, for his last four games and fin- BOWLING NEWS Sid Abel Picks CLOUDY AND FAST 6.80 6.10 4.50 19.90 8.30 430 MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1961 First Race @ Furlongs, Purse $2000, Horse wt 5 Nearall | Illume . Tiny's Gem Windy Fay Chinos Jet Chop Away Nekoda Chris Frisky Lass Jury Trial 1-NEARALI 7-ILLUME 3.-TINY'S GEM Three-year, 0ld Maidens, Canadian foaled. 3 Str Fin Jockey Owner Kallai -- Glenspey Sta. McComb <- Farara 4 Dittfach -- Carroll-Statham Robinson -- C and T Sta. Harrison X -- Lane 4 Remillard -- Case Armstrong --- Windy Acres Parnell X -- Hemstead Despirito X -- Donison C ralner F. Gombolay iol 25,089. Double Pool 42.546. ~ErErsoa lL = a NOP Pt peP-Tr tor LJ Winner ch ¢ 3 Agitator nd -- Alipearl. Ti Start good, won driving P Second Race 1 1-16 Miles, purse $1,900, 3 and Horse Wt PP St % Ya Von Rich . 11 41 § g Beloved Brat Sun Hash .. 4-VON RICH 10-BELOVEDBRAT 11.SUN HASH . vas dyear.olds, claiming all $2,500. Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-nk 1-% Fitzsimmons--S Caplan 21% Rogers--Gardiner, Bell 3-1% Adams--Mrs F W Merrill 4-no Robinson--L. S Collacutt 5-h Dalton--T E Hays . 15.00 FR FF 23 7-4 Brierama 3-h Cloud Kid Diameter ... Golden Mile .... Bull Marine .... Redbud Royal Princess Teddy Loma Linda .... 107 Winner b g 4 Wild Drift -- Susny Plume. Start good, won driving. Pool 34. DAILY DOUBLE 1 AND {PAID $86.50 8-SMALL TYPE 6PAGE ANNE Third Race 7.MENETAIR a@and. oe 4 6% 72% Gibb--R D Isaac 82 8.33% McComb--C B Edminsos 9nk Brown--E Harbourne 10-6% Parnell--J J Fleming 11- Gonzales--Rose, Swarts bY gad 8 Caplan. "SP agonaw Ba oA 4 H"uNanowe AS 93 10-3 11 4 | demands, On budget terms if you with, Heating equipment service dealers, trained by Imperial Oil Limited, will give prompt and expert service when required, If you need new equipment you can choose from a full line of burners or complete furnaces, installed on very essy monthly terms, Bask in the pleasures of summers spent on sunny sands, Enjoy the carefree comfort of safe Esso warmth, .. so quiet, 90 completely automatic, so trouble-free you'll forget it's winter till you look outside. 'Relax and leave your heating problems to Esso, You'll Toronto, and Gordie Howe, De- ished with 1165 for 47 frames; troit. Harold Ballem was next with > Two other 1060-61 all - stars, 1174 for five games; Ron Swartz goalie Glenn Hall and defence- 1171; Orval Brown 1172; Al man Pierre Pilote, are members 10.30 6.20 3.80 6.20 3.70 #'% TYurlongs, Purse $1800, Twe Jearolds, Can. foaled, r. 12+ lnk Gomez -- Hays Wt PP St % WW Fin. Jockey FL dd Menetair Teacher's Pal an 5.3% Dalton -- Dew Valley Fm 6h 62 Rasmussen -- Bo Our Danny ud snk 7-1 Robinsin -- Cedar Springs Ad Valorum Heavy Man of the Black Hawks and will play with their own team. Abel selected 10 players to fill out his all-stars. They are goalie| Gump Worsley of New York;| 81 834% Dittfach -- Mrs. Fisher 94 92% Rogers -- Garden City Sta 10- 10- Potts -- Louis X-5 XX¢7 Ibs AAC WS Ibs AAW Winner b g 2 Castleton -- Ballynateh. Pool 30.018 Fourth Race SRUBRI $1300, Two WtPP St % Ballyette ..... 114 110 9k White Water . 115 3 8 3% W-Bull Blaze .. 117 2 7 7-1 ER edd SA 3 Prior ++. 12.00 4.90 3.00 ; .60 2.90 | . 3.60 Buzzin Rubria . Brace Up Great Slave Roya] Kitty .. Tony Bax Crown Grant Bella Select Kilearn Street 7- Winner b 2 Selector -- Stingetie. X-5 Ibs AAC Start good, won driving "am : Fifth: R SR | £1 i L nace 6-SUN AND WIND : 6'% Furlongs, Purse $1900 Three years tnd up. Claiming all $3500 0 wt Pp iy Ya ot Pr 8 Fin Jockey Owner 3-3% 1.% Rogers -- Hatch teen .7% Rogers -- View Hulloa Fm -2% McComb - Bo-Teek Farm 3% Potts -- Kantar -- Kiss Cosentino -- Conny 3 Parnell X -- Edmiston 2% Rasmussen -- Fletcher 9 9 Remillard -- rs. Ruby Trainer F, H, Merrill, Jr. Pool 43,020 7-NORTH BAY ' 1-OUR JOHNNIE seis 12.10 6.34 tio North Bay 31% Fitzsimmons -- Mead 4-1 Harrison XX -- Stafford 5-1% Remillard -- Annesley Jr. 6-nk Dalton ~ Allan 4 7h Behrens -- Rosemary Sta h 82% Dittfach -- Mrs, Mooney Sr. 7-nk- 9-nk Borgemenke --- Taylor 10-1% Roy -- Beach 11.nk Gibb -- View Hulloa Farm 44 12- Robinson -- North Amer. eet Caprice. Trainer J, Starr amaw=> Irish Duke Bonnie Bird Go Rippey Some Steed Peterman ST) driving Pool 50,124 I-MYSTERY GUEST .. 16.20 3.00 2.50 6-ROCOCO ROGUE , 3.60 2.40 2.RECITATIF pass seve 320 se, Purse 2500 Three years Allowances " str. Fin Jockey Owner 23° 1-44 Rasmussen -- Cymar Sta A nk 244 Roy -- Arjay Sta . #7, "© all Turf Cour Wt PP St WY 0 3 122 6 Recitat'{ 128 2 Corpora! Bingo 111 4 Milton Man ..., 110 § Windepray L112 1 i 6. 6 3 31 2nk 5 51 2% 3% Adams -- Davis Jr 4nk Parnell X -- Edmiston nk 5-1% Fitzsimmons -- Maloney h 6. Armstrong -- Cymar StaA X-5 Ibs AAC Coupled A ~ Windspray and Mystery Guest Winner b» f 3 Menetrier «= Consort. Tralner G. V. Howell Start good, won driving Pool 23,357 Quinells 1 and 4 PAID $45.60 Seventh Race +BLONDOLL, 6-ROYAL WIN 1 and 1-16th Miles. Purse $2700, wt Pl 1+ 3. 6 rx 5. 6 5 4% 2 2h 1 1% Three Years and up, Allowances Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-1% 1.13 Gomez -- Mrs. Luro Hale « Newtondale Sta Harrison XX -- Stafford MeComb Hellenic Sta 13% Potts -- Janley Sta 9% Fitzsims --- Windfields « 7- Dittfach -- Mackinn XX-7 1bs AAC Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Pool 51,246 7-DORRINE B P S 3 7 7 Handiest 14 5 & 3% 41 Winner ¢h f 3 Sadi 2nd -- Cheryba. Start good, won ridden out ns BOMAR . Eighth Race 1-ROYAL PERSIAN 7-LASTING FIGHTER ¥ One and onesixteenth miles, Purse $1,000. Three. and four-year-olds. Claim- ing all $2,500. Yo se Wt PP St % . Fin. Jockey Owner . 113 3 4 1-1% Biamonte ---- J Major Bom Persian .. 2-24 Parnell--Keast, MieGulre 5 ta Lasting Fighter wild Bunny .... Dr. Fred Mr. Pieman Brown Ensign .. Hi Grady vans Neat Chance ... Wildshore ...... Queen's Gem .. Winner dk Start good, won driving. 392,238. Attendance 6,925. 3 5.20 4.00 4.00 SeTF-L FEET LE 3 SPevtenven. PRA hin cia ie » ue EN [3 0d 408 Sodatodt 10-1 D'tach--Mrs Ven Richth'en go «= Ardomar. Trainer Mrs. J, Major, Pool 56,767. Total Pool RELAX RULES {1861 open, the three leading NEW YORK (AP) «~ The|PGA money - winners were ex. United States Golf Association empted. As in the past, the last announced Monday night that/five individuals to win the cham- the top 10 professional money pionship also will be exempt, winners will be exempt from|along vith the 10 lowest scor- qualifying for the national open ers in .he 1961. Open, exclusive championship next year. For the (of the five champions. defencemen Carl Brewer of Tor- onto and Leo Boivin and Doug Mohns of Boston; and forwards Alex Delvecchio and Norm Ull- man of Detroit, Dean Prentice {and Andy Bathgate of New York "=" |Don McKenney of Boston and|Ru" Claude Provost of Montreal. | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE Standing: Radio No. 1, 12, Kingside No. 2, 11, North Oshawa 9, Kingside No. 3, 8, Eastview No. 1, 7, Thorntons 7, Perry 631 for 33 frames and Manny Swartz 389 for 20 frames. The group standing -- Peo- have a constant supply of top-quality, clean-burning Esso Furnace Oil, delivered to you automatically as the weather To enjoy the wonderful world of Esso warmth just call your nearest Imperial Oil sales office, Kingside No. 1, 7, Rundle No. 2, 7. Sunnyside No. 1, 7. Valleywiew 7, Radio |Ples Credit Jewellers 12, Aca- No. 3, 6, Rundle No. 1, 4, Eastview No. dian Cleaners 9, Seagrams 9 12, 3, Woodview 3, Storie 2, Bathe No. 2, : x 3 1' and Southmead 1. Almost missed| McGuinness 9, Knob Hill Bowl Bathe No. 1 with 6 points. 7, O'Connor 7, Sterling Button Games last week were shutouts for (and Pleating 6, Peoples Clothing Kingside No, 2, Bathe No. 1 and Radio No. 1 over Bathe No. 2, Southmead, and Oshawa 6, Stan Jarvis Ins. 5, Woodview. 3-1 wins went to Kingside|Bowlodrome 5. {N. 1, Sunnyside No. 1, Thornons, dle No. 2, Valleyview and Radio Saturday's action will be at Aprile Bowl! 2. The losers were Eastview No. 1, Eastview No. 2, Rundle No. 1, King- ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST Esso) O i L Y EAT side No. 3, North Oshawa and Storie, Radio No. 3 and Sunnyside No. 2 split | | points |. No. 1 on the Hit Parade was June |Lawson with a big 768 (281, 246, 241). | Leading the strong sex was Bob Be- {harrell 723 (317, 209). Helen Pinch was | the other 700 bowler with 719. One big ""|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Final Major League Leaders American League AB R H Pct. Cash, Detroit 535'119 193 Howard, NYork 446 64 155 Kaline, Detroit 586 116 190 Piersall, Cleve. 484 81156 Mantle, NYork 514 131 163 Runs--Maris, New York, 132 Runs batted in--Maris, 142. Hits--Cash, 193. Doubles--Kaline, 41. Triples--Wood, Detroit, 14. Home runs--Maris, 61. cago, 53. Pitching -- Ford, New York 25-4, .862, Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne sota, 221. National League AB R H Pct, Clemente, Pitts. 572 100 201 .351 Pinson, Cinci. 607 101 208 .343 Aaron, Mil. 129. Runs batted In--Cepeda, San Francisco, 142. Hits--Pinson 208 Doubles--Aaron 39. Triples--Altmean, Chicago, 12 Home runs--Cepeda 46. eles, 35. 18-5, 783. 35.80 15.20 8.40, Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ange- les, 269. .361 | Marg Gutsole 628 (255), Chuck Lock 626 348 .324 | Grimbleby 609 (265, 221), Rusty Howard 322 317 Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- Boyer, St. Louis 589 109 194 .320 Moon, Los Ang. 463 70 152 .328|5046, The Unknowns 4964, Go Getters 603 115 197 .327 ig The Jets 4878, The lions 4470 and Runs--Mays, San Francisco, | Ladies' high single:- Donna Elliott 278. Stolen bases--Wills, Los Ang- Pitching--Podres, Los Angeles 89 |game of 351 won her a pair of shoes from The Shoe Circle to make the night a paying proposition. Other good scores were Dorothy Davies 660 (240, 227, 202), Carson Heard 658 (302, 201), Joan | Rogers 651 (252, 234), Jim Clements 645 (219, 206), Tip Buechler 640 (247, 218), (220, 219), Fern Buechler 613 (232, 218), Cis Rockert 613 (229, 218), Chuck 609 (236, 226), George Moss 608 (224, 218), Bud Morris 606 (236) and Nancy Weeks 601 (227). 200 singles were rolled by Laurel Bushell 291, Marg Shemilt 259, 215, Jean | Lawrence 259, Max Rockert 243, Isa | Welsh 242, Mavis Taylor 241, 219, Rich March Jr. 236, 206, Rich March Sr. 232, | 205, George Imeson 226, Don ' Harper |226, Bob Lymer 226, Bill Scattergood |222, Mary Fitchett 221, Harry Fitchett 1220, 212, Mid Clark 217, Don Patterson | 219, Tom Kidd 219, Carol Elliot 218, | Stella Scattergood 217, Vie Williamson {217, Myrt Alexander 216, Lee Andrews 214, Jack McConkey 214, Mary Huis. | man 211, Len Brash 211, Norm Weeks «1209, 1g Clark 209, Mary Williamson 208, | Lee Roser 208, Wes Ogden 208, Marilyn French 206, Leon Davies 206, Ed She- milt 204, Bette March 203, Ozzie Weeks 203 and Ray Smith 202. Next week we start to pick the Lemons. OPUC LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS: Mad Pacers he Buddies 4267. Ladies' high triple:- Donna Elliott | 617 (166, 278, 173). Men's high single: Phil Lyon 295 Men's high triple: Phil Lyon 35% | (151, 144, 295) Games over 200:. Carol Boychuk 215, |Maureen Comerford 230, 246; Aletha |Grant. 213; Ed Roberts 217; Lynn | Powell 241; Cathy Gooding 205 and | Gord Boddy 212, | Lemon League Games:- Paddy Grant ; Cathy Gooding 98, 96; Marilyn Barrett 72, 47; Ralph Bailey 96, 75; | Lily Hull 65; Mary Lou Paton; Joanne {Zandbergen 92, 93 and Alex Nicolson 54, T1 = WILSO ® ROAD § To. oo 51 WATERLOO ST. PH. 723-3512 li y BATTERIES SALES & SERVICE Wholesale & Industrial NEW - REPAIRS - RENTALS ERVICE eo ouve forgotten what Ge t the real areal cig areite tastes like, try a tew packs of Buckinghams taste of a real cigarette

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