The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 14

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de i I MANAGERS RALPH HOU IK AND FRED HUTCHINSON MEET AFTER BATTLE Yankees Prove 1I-Round Team In Series Romp By JERRY LISKA ances bv the poised and timely CINCINNATI (CP) -- The in- hitting Y a n k ees. Personable credible New York Yankees are Ralph Houk became only the the champions of baseball again third manager to win a series after an almost effortless five-'title in his freshman year game world series victory over, The Yankees RBI leader Cincinnati Reds the series was utility man Lo- The Yanks ended the Nationallpe; a r season hit League's two-year domination of {or who across seven the series by coming up Withiryns with three hits--including a flashing performances by less- triple and homer Monday--in 10 publicized players as their su-|at.pats per stars _ faltered. Mickey Blanchard, another utility Mantle and Roger Maris, whe man, finished fast as Mantle's Souined jor 115 home nme and aching hip limited him to only 270 runs batted in during 11 innings of play. Blanchard te y two i season, contributed onl; drove a game-tying pinch homer RE] Suing the ee ot Berra Saturday. Playing right field as out of the lineup with medical Maris switched to centre Mon- problems and Maris handcuffed day, the 200 pound catcher-out- at the plate, a new crew of he fielder slammed a two run roes walked out info the bright homer a Ney York $s five = 738 suighing of Crosley hed Mon walks, a double and a single. po i Flown Pub 4-1 by walloping Although he figured lightly in the Reds 13-5 Yankees run-production, second The men who bombarded the baseman Bobby Richardson Reds into submission were John came through with another spec- Blanchard, Hector Lopez, Bill{tacular hitling series, matching Skowron and Clete Boyer. a five-game record with nine Cincinnati's big guns never hits in 23 times at bat for a hoomed--until a futile salvo in .391 average However, Babe Monday's anticlimatic finale-- Ruth once slammed 10 hits in and the superbly balanced four games Yankees won their 19th world Based on a distribution, unof- series. handing out the worst se- ficially, of 34 shares per club ries thumping sincé 1954, when! from the $271,289 winner's take, New York Gianst bounced Cleve. each Yankee was tabbed to col- and Indians in four straight lect about $8,000. Each Cincin- SEVERAL SHINE nati player would get $5,200 on This turned out to be a s s the same basis. Each disburse- of individual perform-iment be announced later in unusnal will by Commissioner Ford Frick Cincinnati, which set a team series record by using eight pitchers and matched an- other by employing 21 players Monday, suffered the first cessive three-game blistering on home grounds since the Yank- ees turned the same trick Brooklyn Dodgers in 1949 The Redlegs didn't get much help from their two heralded stars, Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson, the bulwark of their at tack in their amazing drive to the pennant. Robinson, who had only one hit in 11 trips until Monday's game, slammed a three - run homer and a double -- but hit only .200 for the series. Pinson collected only two hits in 22 trips. Eddie Kasko, a .271 regu lar-season hitter, led the Reds with seven hits in 22 at-bats Monday's windup was just about wrapped up in the first inning when Joey Jay, who had given the Reds their only series triumph with a four-hit, 6-2 vic tory in the second game, was shelled from the mound in a six hit attack The Reds faithful got a chance fo whoop it up briefly in the third when Robinson cuted his three-run homer off kees starter Ralph Terry and in the fifth when Wally clipped reliefer Bud Daley a two-run homer. At the latter point, however, the Yanks were rolling along in front 11-3 World Series SERIES HI GHLIGHTS Facts, Figures --. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CINCINNATI REICHLER (AP) -- Whitey brilliant lefthander of York Yankees, walked off with most of the honors of the 1961 world which ended s Yanks defeated. Cin 13-5 and captured the championship in five Be Stadinm Cineinnati 000 00H HAHN . New York 066 101 00x - game O'Toole, Brosnan (8) and Whitey Zimmerman (8); Ford nis ir d. HRs: NYk - How 8205 2 650 world in- his ed 14 shutout r games, and ninth in series com- peti and surpassed Babe tuth's record by stretching his string 32 scoreless innings 000 211 020 - 6 90 For his efforts he was presented NOD 200 008 - 2 43 with a sports car as "the player Ferry, Ar- who, through his overall play in Cin- the world series, did the most for his team The series produced the other following highlights Outstanding hitter Yankees only hit two home runs pitch ' Johnsor " two rd WTOon Second game, Oct. 5, at Yan Stadium Cincinnati New York Jay and Edwards royo (8) and Howard. HRs Coleman. NYk-Berra Third game, Oct ley Field New York a ion kee to 7, at Cros 000 000111 - 3 61 == John Cincinnati ~~ 001000 100 - 2 89 Blanchard Stafford, Daley (7) Arroyo (8) P'aver 10 and Howard: Purkey and Ed- His first, as a pinch hitter in wards. HRs: NYk . Blanchard the third game, tied the score Maris in the eighth inning. His second, with one on in the first inning Fourth game, Oct Monday, shot Yanks into a 2-0 ley Field - lead. John also hit a double and New York 000 112 300 - 711 0 a single and drew two walks in Cincinnati 000000000- ® 51}. caries clincher Ford, Coates (6) and Howard, most decisive blow -- Roger O'Toole, Brosnan (6) Henry (9) Maris' ninth inning home run-- and Johnson, Zimmerman (8). hic only in the Berigse Fifth game, Oct. 9 at Crosley which won the third game. 3-2 Fild Best defensive play -- Clete New York 510 502 000--13 15 1 Boyer's brilliant diving stop and Cincinnati 003 020 000-- 5 11 3 throw, from a kneeling position, Terry, Daley (3) and Howard, of pinch hitter Dick Gernert's Jay, Maloney (1) Johnson (2), sizzling drive to the Yankee Henry (3) Jones (4) Purkey (5)|third baseman's left in the Brosnan (7) Hunt (9) and Ed- eighth inning of the first game. wards. HRs: NYk -Blanchard,| Biggest disappointment-- Lopez. Cin-Robinson, Post. Vada Pinson, Cincinnati's bril- a REI liant center who - not FINANCIAL FIGU RES only collected two singles Fifth Game in 22 times at bat, but commit Attendance--32,589 fed a mechanical error in the Net receipts--=$213,533.91 field and a mental lapse on the Commissioner's share 030.69 bases. With Reds trailing by eight runs in the fifth of the Each club's and league's share finale, he attempted to stretch $45,375.95 a single into a double and was Five-game totals thrown out. Pinson also nermit- Attendance--223,247 ted Yankee runners to take an Net receipts--8$1,480,059.95 extra base with his high throws Commissioner's share -- $222. to the plate without a bounce on 009.00 three occasion Each club and league's Biggest surprise $153,030.87 Players' share (first of ( games)--$645,928.28. R at Cros one fielder, just 32, share. ncinnati catche four wards, who battled only 'during the regular season. Funniest incident Gordon Coleman, Cincinnati first base man, running across the dia- mond to tag Bill Skowron, be tween third and home, thus completing a. unique unassisted double play in the fifth inning of the fourth game Most tragic event -- Mickey Mantle, hobbled and bleeding from an open wound, forced to quit after singling in the fourth inning of the fourth game Most unforgettable incident-- Yogi Berra, getting off the ground, bleeding from a head wound, after missing a diving attempt of Wally Post's single in the sixth inning of the fourth game. An inning earlier, he had been tagged out sliding head first into third base, sustaining a shoulder injury which kept him out of the fifth game Toughest defeat by right-hander Bob Purkey of Reds in the third game, 3 - 2 after he had pitched no-hit hall until one out in the fifth inning and shutout ball until the enth Best sport Manager Fred Hutchinson of Reds who re mained friendly, affable and co- operative tn newspaper throughout the series and who was the first congratulate Yankees Most patient--Manager Ralph Houk, who estimated he was questioned at least 25.000 times on the status of Mickey Mantle "My wife told me this mor ning that all night she kept hearing me repeat in my sleep 'I don't know . whether Mantle will play tomorrow.'"" Sustained so to TOPS OWN MARK MOSCOW (AP) Russia's Olympic 80 metre kurdies champion, broke own world record for the pen with a of 5137 points for the five events in the Soviet track and field champion ships Monday. The total was 117 better ~ Irina Pr: her tathlon score oints than the world vd woman mark she set at Lenin August. She is the only lo top 5,000 points. last ast t Rlex Oakley men; * Argos And Riders K.W Dodgers Oust £ Both Grab Wins Jr, Legionnaires In 3rd Game Of On Late Rallies Stunning last-ditch drives and, The Argos got four other some clutch defensive work touchdowns on passes from changed the complexion of the quarterback Tobin Rote, who Eastern Football Conference regained his old-time form and during the weekend. clicked on 16 of 29 throws. Half- Ottawa Rough Riders left 25,- back Dick Shatto caught two 273 Hamilton fans aghast Mon-|and ends day by scoring two touchdowns|Morris one e ; in the last five minutes to de-|former Alouette, kicked {feat the Tiger-Cats 14-10 and tie converts and Bill Mitchell one. {them for first place. Montreal touchdowns were on by running the last one back 47|Dixon, two converts and field but out of playoff contention. ney as he liffed his arm to That fired up the Riders and 3 0974 173 14 got the hall, on their own 17, Montreal WLT.F A Pils Senior series the last . three Calgary 11 1176317 3 game-tying field goal, he kept Monday's Results came from a 20-yard touchdown Montreal at Ottawa The Alouettes, ahead 27-19 in nd {he second was the coup de McGill | In Montreal Saturday, rookie a ope-yard plunge by quarter- |yards for a touchdown. It pro-igoals of 33 and 21 yards by Bill With Hamilton leading 10-0 pass. The ball bounced info Jim By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Ottawa 3 0238228 14 they made headway at will. 9 250 191 18 [years, capped it off with the|Sask. Saturday's Resulls going for 23 yards behind good Ottawa 14 Hamilton 10 pass by Faloney to Gerry Mc- Winnipeg at Calgary the last quarter, seemed secure grace that sent 19.075 fans home Western 7 7 a 9 20 41 6 0 4 8 1 Senior Intercollegiate t I {defensive halfback Art Johnson pack Gerry Thompkins, a pass {vided the margin Toronto Argo- Bewley and a single by Jack Es- {well into the final quarter, Rovnolds's arm and he had a 'Capadian Foothall League seemed to take the starch out of Hamilton 4 118617011 Chuck Stanley, with Sarnia 8 280 225 17 {final seconds ticking away. B.C. |terback Russ Jackson in an ap- Toronto 33 Montreal 27 blocking for the final touchdown B.C. 7 Saskatchewari 17 {Dougall and a convert and 47- Saskatchewan at Edmonton until the last two of Johnson's WLT F iclimaxed a record - tying per-itop end Ross Buckle on a 94- {formance of four interceptions |yazder, a 31-yard run by George {nauts needed to defeat the Al- penship. ouettes 33.27. The: Als are all |Gerry Nesbitt crashed in on Ti- cats quarterback Bernie Falo clear path to the goal line 67 Eastern Conference yards away WLT F A Pls the Hamilton defence. Next time T i the defending Grey Cup champs! foronio hd Ee } 7 1154175 5 Western Conference Golden Bears in the now-defunct Winnipeg {Ontario Rugby Football Union Edmonton 214 200 10 0148 241 8 {Sent wide to the right by quar- parent aitempt to move the ball|p ¢, 20 Winnipeg 24 into a better position for a cajgary 28 Edmonton 21 Gary Schreider converted both ide touchdowns. Hamilton's scoring Saturday's Games ivard field goal by Don Suthe- Sunday's Game rin Hamilton at Toronto interceptions. The first led di- Queen's rectly to a Toronto touchdown Toronto Saturday's Results veGill 7 Queen's 8 Toronto 6 Western 3 Saturday's Games Western at MeGill Queen's at Toronto First In Walk SATURDAY'S RESULTS GUELPH (CP)--Bruce Kidd American League Canada's outstanding middle- San Diego 38 Boston 27 distance runner, knocked 22 sec- American Conference onds off his own record for the Dayton 9 Sarnia 42 event Monday in winning the Ontario Intercollegiate three mile junior open at/RMC 7 Carleton 2? Guelph's annual Thanksgiving Ottawa 9 Mc] 6 Day road races Junior ORFU Kidd ran the distance over St. Thomas 0 Windsor 33 pavement in 14 minutes, 45 sec- Intermediate ORFU ' onds, to eclipse the mark of Niagara Falls 6 East York 28 15:07 he set two years ago Oakville 9 London 8 Last vear's winner, Steve Ball Ontario Junior Conference of Toronto Olympic Club, was Oshawa 6 Scarborough 57 second Ott.-St. Lawrence College Almost 800 contestants com- Loyola 10 Bishop's U 0 peted in the 69th renewal of the St. Lawrence B Conference traditional races. The five-mile Bishop's U 14 St. Patrick's 52 open was won by Ron Walling- SUNDAY'S RESULTS ford of TOC in 26:14 with Bob| ? National League Buchanan of St. Catharines sec Baltimore 7 Green Bay 45 na Rin 9 " "Riex Oakey of Oshawa ae CHEAT DEVEL feated J. W. Allan of Buffalo Ios Angeles 0 San Fran wre Henry Cieman of Toronto in New York 24 St. Louis 9 the 10-mile walk Pittsburgh 16 Philadelphia 21 Washington 7 Cleveland 31 EKEND FIGHTS American Leagu Buffalo 22 Houston 12 Dallas 19 Denver 12 NORFU Rouyn-Noranda 0 Kirkland Lake 19 Billy New Odo 8} in gloom 35 nmr wo Louisville, Ky,.--Cassius Clay, 188, Louisville, stopped Alex Mi teff, 10, Argentina, 6 New Glasgow, N.§ (The Kid) Pickett, 1581 3 knocked out MONDAY'S RESULTS y Doug Ontario Junior Conference 157, Thorburg, N.S.. 1 of T. 41 Oshawa 0 New Orleans -- Raph Dupas Toronto Junior Conference 149, New Orleans sioned Scarborough 20 Burlington 1 Del Flanagan 158 (10) Kitchener-Waterlon 7 Sarnia 46 KNOCK - OUT TOURNEY Hollandia And Italia Survive Semi - Finals The of the Oshawa and District Soccer Tournament were | ed helore large crowd on Sunday. In first game, Hollandia downed Pol 2 goals to nil, In the and semifinal, White Fagles put to the fest and had wings clipped to the tune f 3101 hy a strong and delet mined Hala team The first ar soccer with both teams having an eo wnt of hut finishing kept the score in the first half On resumption of pla tonk Hollandia four open the scoring goal by Vester: back and had a turned down with the Myszakowskl was nent showers for using foul sulting language to the Meirzejewski also hud hi taken Hollandia took the Polonia being a and Richmond, a gues! scored to increase the lead and make final 240 Hollandia ITALIA SHOWS CLASS The second game was a crowd pleaser with the dark horses White Eagles taking on a very much Italia. Halia were first but out standing goalkeeping by Pisko. {zub in Eagles deci Pawlus Rohr, in off an semi-final plause from the crowd let Kagles back and Italim goal, brought equally amazing save Play see-sawed back and for with some lovely soccer served up. It was anyone's game until 32 minutes when DiDanielll beal four opponents and shot and 18. yard drive into the corner of the net, lo open the scoring and set the Italian fans dancing with Joy The second half starled fast and within six minutes, DiDan 1elli increased Halinis load with another hard drive. Halla were full of fire and at 11 min ile It number three back and were awarded a kick on fhe of the penalty area faotiv spved the hard shot, but fo the feet of serenmed a shot gonlie, to re. Faples evmed to pul new they kept up an game hut Perinl was ailstanding in Nalin defense, al lias a job controlling and kept Eagles at a the onia by ward were thats 0 top falr concerned game wn n ny wi on chance poor nt zern 1" only now Lopes made Faples minutes to \ came on a lovely ( res Polonia came PETIT claim the pr nraln fhe the phml penalty re rohounded 0 | wha ine In Hal helples refer way for iis IT hi In them Hin life Ak LE ndvaninge ' 61 man shor! PIAYEr | (hugh he hig lemper the score for lis : I'hiere was no further scoring ind alia meet Hollandia in the final. This game was a dandy and enjoyed by the fans now FUTURE GAMES Tournament Fina' Sunday, 15th Octo- vs Hollandia, at improved I nockout al Stadium ber: ~l1ialia ' nets, brought ap-'2:30 p.m to atlack Kitchener-Waterloo Dodgers {sent Oshawa Legionfiaires into |the discard, here at Kinsmen! Civic Memorial Stadium, on| Bob Jewett and Ron Saturday afternoon, when they blow by Whiteley and then stole|base and ach. Wes Gideon, a|nosed out the Legion lads 2-1, in{hdome just before Zanatta fanned there on Tom Bester's sacrifice two|a thrill-packed third and decid- Roger Reeson fo end the inning. fly to centre. Zanatta grounded ling game of the Ontario Bas ball Association's Junior "A" semi-final round. Dodgers will {now meet Belleville in the All- {Ontario finals. Jim Pipher of the Legion: naires and Gene Zanatta of the Dodgers hooked up in what proved a sizzling pitching duel, the visitors tagging Pipher for only five safeties while the {homesters collected just four |hits off Zanatta. } Legionnaires were shaky at the start, Larry Margetts and Ron Hergott both getting on base via errors, after the first |batter, Larry Litzgus had been refired. But Pipher got both {Johnny Couch and Bob McArdle fo go out on unassisted plays by first baseman Ted Whiteley and then the game settled down to a ding-dong struggle LEGION SCORES FIRST Oshawa broke the 0-0 dead Italia Club Wins Lindsay Tournament The Thanksgiving So ccer Tournament at Lindsay, was bigger and better than ever {The tournament, played on |Monday, saw Italia, last year's trophy winners, bring the cov eted prize back ot Oshawa for the second year running. Teams from Aurora, Tren ton, Peterborough, Lindsay, Courtice and Oshawa made up the schedule. After beating Aurora in the first round and Trenton in the semi-final, a very fired Ifalia team took on Courtice in the final The gam» was only three min- utes old when Coverly of Cour- fice let go a sizzler to beat Italia goalie all end up. Seven minutes later, on a penalty shot Duiella levelled the score. Courtice were like a feam on fire and never let Italia settle They went first time for the ball and had the opposition NHL All-Stars Leat Chihawks, Early Classic CHICAGO (AP) The tional Hockey I.eague all-stars, led by a Detroit Red Wings line lof Gordie Howe, Alex Delvec-| chio and Norm Ullman, de-| feated the Stanley Cup cham-| pions, Chicago Black Hawks, 3-1 Saturday night The Detroit trio teamed up for goals by Delvecchio in the] first period and Howe in the] second to gain a measure of] revenge for their Stanley Cup final loss to the Black Hawks last season A record crowd of 14,762 wit-| Inessed the 15th all-star hattle| in which the stars now hold a| 7-4 edge with four of the games| ending in ties. The previous all-| star high attendance was 14,169! in Toronto in 1947. It was an outstanding contest and had a touch of everything, including some smart checking and fights on the ice Don McKennet of Boston 3ruins scored the other goal for the all-stars, a second-period counter that gave tham a 2-0] lead, Four minutes later Eric] Nesterenko narrowed the mar- gin, getting Chicago's only goal | Montreal Cantalia 2 Toronto If | McArdle, Th; Serth, rf; Max- ner, 3b; Bester, ss; Zanatta, p. OSHAWA Legionnaires -- Et- chelis, c; Dowe, 88; Reid, 2b; Whiteley, 1b; Bell, cf; Reeson, tf; McConkey, If; Brewer, 3h; Pipher, p; Ferries, ran for Ree- son in 9th. § hd 3 luck in the bottom of the fourth) Tom Serth opened the attack inning, when team captain Bob with a single and Wayne Max-| Reid singled with one out, ad- ner followed with a clean hit, vanced to third on a two-base into right field. Serth stole 3rd then scored from But after that, the Legion'siout to the infield but Litzgus ittack fizzled out in the face of | singled to right, scoring Max! Zanatta's fine hurling, which in-{ner with what turnéd out to be, cluded a total of 10 strikeouts the winning run. and only one walk. None of the visitors got more The Legionnaires gave their than one hit. Zanatta singled to| fans a thrill 'and the K-W Dod- pen the 8th but was promptly gers a real fright in the bottom forced by Lilzgus and McArdle! of the 9th inning when, after opened the 9th with a safety but there were two out, Ted White- after Serth's sacrifice, Maxner ley singled, for his second hit of land Bester both flied out to left, the game and Ron Bell then got|ending the inning. on when Zanatta errored, Ree-| Pipher had only three strike- son was then walked, to fill the outs but he gave up only one bases and the zame ended when walk, to Hergott in the 8th, af- Jim McConkey grounded to the {ey there were two out. Whiteley box and this time, Zanatta made had two of Oshawa's four hits, no mistake only player to get more than MAKE "EM COUNT ane. Reid and Bell had the | The K-W Dodgers didn't get a other singles for Legionnaires, hit off Jim Pipher until the fifth RHE inning, but then they clicked K-W Dodgers .......000 020 000 for three singles and they made Legionnz «eee. -000 100 000 them count for the two runs, KITCHENER - WATERLOO which proved enough to win the Dodgers -- Litzgus, e¢; Mar- came series getts, If; Hergott, 2b; Couch, ef; guessing for all of the first! At the 30-minute mark, Di- half. Danielli made it number four, In the second-half, play. was which wrapped up the scoring very fast and praise must be and sent the trophy back to due to Bob Archer the Cour- Oshawa, tice goalie, who defied Italia| Frank Malawy, the Italian time and again with some smart coch, should 'be congratulated saves on the fine way he has trained In 10 minutes, Halia took the these boys. Italia played three lead when Pedretti headed over hours of hard soccer and only the crowded defense, to score a good training could have given lovely goal them the stamina to finish on Five minutes later it was cur- top tains for Courtice, when a de-| The star for Italia was cen- fender shot past his own goalie tre half, Perini, who was out- to give Italia 3 to 1 lead standing in all three games. Congratulations are also due to Courtice, who finished up SOCCER SCORES champions of the Darlington League and played one of their SUNDAY finest games of the season, as National Soccer League opposition to Iatlia. : Toronto Ukraina 3 Toronto , First round Courtice 1, White Eagles 2 Peterborough Scots 0; Italia 2, Eastern Canada Professional Aurora 0 and Trenton 2, Lind- Montreal Cantalia 8 Toronto It- 58y 0. : alia 1 Semi Final -- Italia 4, Trenton (Cantalia wins 1 and Courtice (Bye to final) final 1-0, one tied) MONDAY Final -- Italia 4, Courtice 1. 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