Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1962, p. 15

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SPORT OUTDOORS HUNTING TIPS IF YOU'RE OUT HUNT? ING RABBITS, CHECK THE HEDGEROWS, BRIAR PATCHES AND DON'T FOR- GET THE HOLLOW LOGS. IF you wear GLASSES, LOW-HANGING LIMBS MAY F, USE SOME AD~ HESIVE TAPE TO STICK THEM DOWN KNOCK THEM OF! AT THE EAR AREA. © Wt, KING FEATURES SYRDICATE, mn Jack Sords (15, 7" one 'a, 1963| Norm Cash Says He Has Lot To Learn. BALTIMORE (AP) -- Norm) Cash of Detroit Tigers, whose! .361 batting average led both) major leagues last season, says) he has much to learn before he can be classified a good hitter in baseball. "I'm not a good one yet--that | takes time," he said Monday) night at the annual Tops in Sports banquet sponsored by) the Maryland Professional) Basball Players' Association. "I was lucky last year. I got! ja lot of hits that just won't fall) in next season. Things may not) be as easy in 1962." | | Last season was only the sec- jond time in his professional jcareer, dating back to 1955, that |Cash hit .300. On the speaker's platform, Jim Piersall' of Washington DEER sometimes circle BACK SO LOOK OVER YOUR GHOULDER AT TIMES. WITH THEIR ACUTE SENSE OF ODOR {T'S WISE TO AVOIP THE USE OF HAIR TONICS AND SUCH. BRITAIN ADMI INTO PRO. GOLF RANKS LONDON (Reuters)--The | British Professional Golfers Association decided Tuesday to admit women members. Announcing this unprece- dented step at a meeting here, PGA secretary Col. Harry Reed said: "We had to face the in- | evitable. Instead of waiting for it to hit us we went out | and met it. Eligibility for Senators delighted a crowd of more than 1,000 "The home run king (Roger Maris) is here,"' Piersall said. "So is the best pitcher (Whitey Ford) and the batting champ (Cash). "I've been sitting here trying to figure what I'm king of. I'm probably the king of the diaper changers." Piersall is the father of eight children. He was honored as the most colorful player in the majors, . Whitey Ford TS WOMEN membership will be the same as for the men. The women must be attached to a golf club or playing pro- fessionals." "The women will also be able to play in tournaments under the same condition as the men, but they will not be allowed to pick up prize money until their six months' probationary period has expired." Vancouver Pitcher Highest Paid Yankee Hurler NEW YORK (AP) -- Whitey Gets Yankee Trial ..3".20%.42.5 ms VANCOUVER (CP) -- A 22- year-old Vancouver pitcher re- ports to Fort Launderdale, Fla., next month where he'll partici- pate in one of major league baseball's most successful inno- vations. Bob Lasko, a husky right hander who joined the New York Yankees chain three years ago as a bonus player, earned a call to report to the Ameri- can League club's early camp after posting an 11-4 record last season with Amarillo of the Texas League. Lasko's earned- run average was a brilliant 2.96 96. |be nine members of the cham- The camp is a return to the'pion 1961 Yankee team. in 1961, became the- highest instructional schoo! the Yankees) salaried pitcrer in New York started 10 years age and which Yankee history Tuesday when produced such stars as Mickey|he signed a one-year contract Mantle, Gil McDougald, Tom for $50,000. Morgan, Bob Grim, Johnny) Yogi Berra, who had. been Kucks, Elston Howard, Norm ford's batterymate for 10 years Siebern, Tony Kubek and John until he turned outfielder last Blanchard. west season, also agreed to terms for _lt differs from early conven-|1962, signing a contract calling tional training camps and is not/for an estimated $52,000. a tryout operation. It is essen- cca 5 tially aimed to give a concen- Yankee general manager Roy trated course of. instruction to Hamey, who announced the prospects who have already re- Signings said both received in- vealed natural talents that/creases. In Ford's case, it was promise rapid advancement. 8 $15,000 raise while Berra is A total of 36 players will re-/believed to have got a token jj boost of $2,000. Ford in 1961 enjoyed his best season, winning 25 and losing four. The brilliant left - hander, port Feb. 5. Among them wi OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS who was 31 last October, added jtwo triumphs in-the Yank- ees' world series victory over Cincinnati Red§-and extended BOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE The standings are as follows: Mc- Laughlin Coal 13, Jury and Lovell 1 Boswell's Supertest 12, White Stars 11, 3, saught of the Niners in the HARMAN PARK LEAGUE his world series scoreless in- The Low Blows fell before the on- ning streak to 32, bettering second Babe Ruth's 43-year-old record ection and these two teams now have Peacock Lumber 11, Allen's BA 9 Osh- qialified for the championship finals.,of 29 2-3 innings. awa Auto Trim 9%, Strangers 6, Post Office 3, and All Stars 3. The high triples were: A. Greene 730 (301), M. Bel 717 (276), §. Himes 717 (270, 261), P. Cormier 692 (269), P, Dobbins 686 (247), D. Moss 676 (263), and J. McKinnon 666 (263). The high singles were: C. Weeks 303, A. Perry 263, D. Smith 258, M. Swarts 285, J. Bilida 248, H. Bain 248, and H. Appleton 246. The only Lemon Leaguer was eld re- Hable C. Bailey with 90. PIN HITTERS Team Standings -- Prices 3, Simp- sons 5, Torers 5, Barrons 4, Richards 3 and Smales 3. Men's High Single. George Cane 298; High Single with Handicap, Bill Boor. man 303; High Triple, George Cane 666 and High Triple with Handicap, Stan Simpson 638. Women's High Single, Nellie Oyler 251; High Single with Handicap, Pear! Smale 273; High Triple, Nellie Oyler | - 586 and High Triple with Handicap, ; Edythe Reading 627 Lemon Leaguers ---- Rose Rupert, Ernie Reading, Lorne Crandall, Jim Barron, Dot Tozer, Eva Bryce. Men over 200 Stan Simpson 201, 229, 208; George Cane 298; Les Smale , 210, 200; Harry Oyler 223; Gerald Bull 248, 230; Bill Boorman 202, 271; Al Price 251. Women over 175 -- Emma Jackson 186, 177; Eva Bryce 181; Nellie Oyler 22, Ramrods 21, Groaners 20, Pickle Final standings -- Niners 24Lo Blows) The previously highest salar- heads 19, Has Beens 16, The Clowns 15, ied Yankee pitcher was Allie Pin Heads 15, Lucky Sevens 14 and Reynolds, paid $48,000 in 1952. | areas ica Berra batted .271 playing in e end of two sections, leaders 2 e tor individual: trophies as follows: HMA|l9 games last year. H - J. Gow 204, HLA, M, Lesenko Slammed 22 home runs and bey BMT, 5. Gow, 761; HLT, E. 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