Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1962, p. 14

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44 THE COHAWA TIMES, Tharedey, June 21, 1962 > YOU'LL-ENJOY Br aves Hank Aaron wear ee "peepee ts Toronto Stock Exchange--June 21 100 $16%4 16% 16% |Un Oils 1100. 135 133 133 --2 300 15 15 «15 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 55 $43% 434 --3% | Weburne 500 61 «#461 «(61 4 1100 «67 N Ga z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|g oy $49 49 Yan Can 3000 8% «8 s --1 6700 142 137 & ' e ® |pighte, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is}Gw c. 50 86h 6th n i Ing ampage fppdige ares eralagmal | -P ee MINES Messe "ews INDUSTRIALS ir Tr. 10 $4544 45% 454 | Abacus 1000 38 38 Matsen 2 200 495 495 495 ---3 | Agnico 5 Malartic : 11:00 Net 28 $107 Akaite i 5 MannBar Hank Aaron doesn't look like)--which is tied for the lead-- Norm Larker's grand - slam| Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ina Hie ce lane od 5 Savtttmee ; b! CAE 'i f ; w-- ; 500 $13% 13% 13% -- 44/A 0 Matatch 5 @ slugger until he starts hitting.|16 home runs and 58 runs{homer and a pinch double by|Anitn: 1275 $44%-- 44% 444 -- 14|fmp Te 5 # is bm Me) Are: H sfaptout at j | 76 ' _ $23 23 There's nothing about his phy-| batted in and helped the Braves|Pidge Browne that broke a 55/40 ager ad $14% ait it Me ee ieee Melnty 2s 2 gical appearance to suggest the|take three of four from the tail-|tie were the key blows in Hous-jaka Gas 700 $2514 2544 25%4 -- ¥4)Imland Gay : | Barnat 3 +1 |McMar 1500 314 5th | Jong-ball hitter. He's a willowy end Mets. ton's conquest of San Fran- fie Ges BJ a tues 106% 108% 'waa os a SoM |Beveos 2300 11 i MeWat 2000 rd 8 14 young man whose makeup sug-| His big day was Wednesday) C!S¢0. Roman Mejias also got)jita Nat | 210 Si7!4 17%4 17% Intor Dis = 100 83. 5 5 = M4 | Braloine i '|New Bid 3 1 1 |Buff RL i | homer for the Colts who wefe| Algoma 185 $40% 40% 4014 -- 14 2% Uw Uw gests speed instead of power.|with five hits, including two)? ) , > 404 -- Wine Pap S a eh [aoe N Myl oe me He gives away 30 pounds to/home runs, and six runs batted|helped along by nine bases on | Oe 206 Wi -- Minter PL 1070 $6844 6% 6% --I%lCantrin 150 IN "belly yg Mickey Mantle, 25 to Rogerlin as the Braves swept a pair,|Palls, a passed ball and two! Arg CP pr 50 Come ee ee | Caritroo 200 120 320 _| Nick i a Maris, 20 to Willie Mays and|94 and 3-2. The nightcap was|Glant errors. prec reel 200 $208 20% 20% EY SN A385 $43% 43 «43 1. [Chester 500 30 Me 25.4 41%|N Goldert 2000 22% 2214 22%- 4 : 1 2 e | i lanai six inni s victory, forged P s4 -- %|Jefterson le 1 Rocky Colavito. called at the end of six innings| Pittsburgh's victory, 8€d) Bank Mont , 4 %| Jefferson, 6 Chimo 1000 42 42 N % 26 But in the last five years the|hecause of rain. on a rally-killing relief perme ee 6 ae a 8 Jocn' 5 1% 16 Te kG loco Opemiska is 513 Milwaukee outfielder has had) ye National League leaders|£ °F m ance by ElRoy Face, | nei Phone 2227 50 50 0 9 --4' (CG Arrow 500 36 36 Orehan 500 200 195 more hits and more runs batted heir troubles. The first-|DOOSted the Pirates into sole| Bowater 100 $5%% 58% 5% Kelly D A y -- %|C Mosher +5 Paramnee 10 10 j of th min. had their troubles. *.icontrol of third place. He came BA Oi 3615 $297 Labatt 300 + %|Con Negus 10 10 1 | Paymast 5 in than any jose pre-eMIN-|njace Los Angeles Dodgers! ith d none out iniac & 1000 0% 10% Lafarge A 200 85% 544 544 -- 14 | Canwest 100 ' | Peerless ent sluggers, And over thelaronned a 5-4, Il-inning affair|™ Witt One one and none ow inc F 185 $16 1694 -- %|LOnt Cem 1050 300 205 295 5 |Coprand 485 125 12 | Placer seme period, he's. had sore| SPT tas Cardinals, 'but re.|e Minth, gave up a single, then/BC sursr 399 Se Be Be iltaarenee, ee us Hg lDeer Hon moe ie 8 ts =e. [Poo ate home runs than any one els€}taineg their 244 game leaa|tetired the next three men in/kG gigar pr 100 $20% 20% 20% eet Gk on Lith -- $i) reidona $000 = \Goe Gui in the National League. hen Houston Colts clipped the| order, including Jerry Lynch,|Bc Phone 64 $48% 48% 4|Lau F 125 100 $1 % 2% --%|Delhi Pae 910 39 5 7 --d |Realm Mech tin: pe who had homered for the Reds|Burms 204 S8i6 Sls Bib -- Be) Lob Co A w 200 175 171 [econ a2 mo len His secret is near-perfect second-place San Francisco Gi-| 70.0 iCal Pow 55 $194 19% 19 Lob CoB 295 $1 at Dome 217 et Rio Algom ing, a smooth, swift swing and),n+~ 9-5, Pittsburgh Pirates earlier in the game. jCan Bread 100 ' Co pr 25 $4734 47% 478 Z\E Amphi 5000 7 6 + %4| Rockwin perhaps the best wrist action ee d Cit innati Reds 5-4 Chi-| Aaron's two homers were the|Can Cem 50 $2514 2514 254 Lob G1 pr 50 $29% 20% 29% -- | Bast 500 55 255 gg in baseball. When all are oper- edge t Paling Iphis slits rost.| ONLY. Brave hits in their abbre-|CD Sug 5) ¢ 70. 7 Mase 5 $10 18 18 t § im 161 160 16. yo| Sand Rav ating at peak efficiency, he's pon ody a -- I |viated second game with the|can Brew 1050 $914 916 91 IME Drick 240 "340 ~10 | Faraday 500 a i 4 gee te ; : |Mets. In the opener, he had|C, Brew pr 75 $5088 dis 4l%s -- loore. 50 $43 42 42@ -- %|Frobisher -- 2200 3% -- 4) Sherritt one of the most feared hitters} "pin white drove in the Ithithree singles and drove inlc'tuem © do 'we oc s--Minae tan ie mst gg (Ge im aoa ge In the last three days, Hank|inning tie-breaker for St. Louis|three runs, Gus Bell had alc Colliertes 250 a 6 Neon 1 ; 15 zis 1 sens: } | ghithree-run homer and Joe Ad-|¢ Cart W | 300 99 # |Novanda 1071 $2 ; Goldale 7 | Starratt has played four games against) with a single. His drive through) 'ree e , |C Gas In w 200 195 19 Nor Phone 460 § a cc GlGwniroy 1000S ; foe 4 New York Mets, had nine hits|the box off loser Ron Perran-/Cock 2 one-run blas COE ee 0 38 te 8 sla ae oe 50 45 Granduc 5 225 rea in 16 times at bat, including aloski followed singles by Ken... pene | CIL "100 2\ +] Page-Hers 30 $19 1 + e Gunnar double and three home runs,|Boyer and Jim Schaffer. Bobby ~~. ae 4 |Cdn Oi 370 $27 1 |Pow Corp ' 7% 47% -- 441 High-Ben and driven in 11 runs. Shantz, who held the Dodgers: i) <, : Pin ie oS ee 205° | Hollinger The performance boosted his|scoreless after taking over in ; © |c vicke 800 $204 2014 20% QN Gas 00 Ste Ste + Hod. Bay season totals to a .335 average'the eighth, got the victory. ee ue iN eS ae sw ae oe. |u-Pam 1000 " Irish Co 225 365 Rothman I ad 5" 7 2 | Willroy 7 | Wilteey Con MS ° } +) Russell $16% = 16' 5 y 1000 3 q +1 | Young HG a , § |Con Ga tn tacliae yd {4/StLCp A p xd 30 $103 103 103 rr Add 1550 95 40 80 +6 |enmac : 32%4 32% 3244 -- ¥4 ouchee Now § SS Bah Ringe a eon Be te oe a el Gas cA : , S |Con- Gas 164 16 16 t\Satoda 460 $1i% 1 --%|Lah Min 220 $226 22% 22% --%! : | i) ie | : : 1 1 ag & .* i % Tease Con Bldg pe 160 $7% 7% 7 |Royal Bank 138 14 --18 13100 1 I Biot ia 550 525 L Dufault 850 475 475 475 Sales to 11 a.m: 769,000. Sterdy byilt, with pouring epeut. Tokes anne = -- . . e up to 2 imp. gellons. No more walking IDom Elect 10 $ 4 9 -- i : miles to the next service station, Handy bd ; * $514 5% 3 | Dofasco 2 4734 --144] gi : A Chief Slu er ae : ' Ragoo 125 9 10 4 10% 10 \ N U CIN T E OPENING OF for boot owners, lawnmowers, ete. tae wm Dom Stores 830 $12% 12% 4+ %|Steel Can 1 BL AN N H BIG VALUE f Dom Tar $ 1 16% -- %4|Tor-Dom Bk 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)though he needed relief in the ae 2 |Pacon ie an G45. -- s4) tr Can PL : $13 i ee ANOTHER FULL NINE HOLES OF STILL AVAILABLE .. . {Fam Play The Yankee uniform is sup-|seventh inning. % ; ae ou lg ER a * +4 eer eS ae posed to do something for &) After giving up his fourth hit 3 BR \Gstineas 2 aos 30% |U Gas B pr? e LF THIS WEEKEND COOLY CUSHIONS felow. Maybe ag Mets unl-| hitting a batsman and walked ios Bee 125 133 "| Vendoinat 1235 $66 6% 6% -- 4 Resilient spring coll construction. Sturdy, double-sewn fibre ¢over, form dies it too, os oo ltwo to allow oné run, Bear t ; ie or or 5 M8 48 + Vie G Tr 7 $06 8B, Reversible multicolour design. Biends with eny car interior, Teke the © cass orate Geaed tenn w ee ag pitcher at) pee 0 ee a lee Se or sak te --ALSO-- Aiki discomfort out of summer driving, This Coolie Mets to Cincl , jfor St. John's (N.Y.), struck LwWesteel 100 $10 1 ' ; pute! Cushion will help you keep calm, cool and a .100 hitter to a near .300| oyt six and walked three in his : |Weeton A 145 Slats 1 4: our Par three will open " sana, Wk oo es ae . hitter with the Reds. Gus Bell's) qeput, ee Veterans Sign Weston B 99 18:4 Jo 181 -- yd Ist. Kors Price! EACH : 2 1%s 700. 700 3 ights being ; average shot from .190 to over] 1, other 1, games, league- Be : Re 2 5, 'e hata Mets sold him "leading Jacksonville ga CHANGES MIND? Wi h C | | sey ake ee 30 installed. va l= Now Ed Bouchee, erstwhile) SOcucs ¢? at Rochester.) Rollié Miles, in an inter- | it a gary TRY OUR WEEKEND Tubeless BARGAIN d Columbus edged Buffalo 6-5) |, ' Mets' first baseman, has turned|&" he ie "| view yesterday, said he will ee | RN N RATES:-- slugger pronto with his demo-|° Bob Bailey's two-run homer) 194 join Calgary Stampeders | CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary/Am Leduc asta Pega TO FIT: LATE MODEL CHEVROLETS, FORDS with two out in the last of the| ry he 4% ; Sapte , | Ang Un a 1% 41% 41 ; tion to Syracuse of the Interna-| : ne for thig season. The 33-year- |Stampeders of the Western Railey 5 A 200 625 635 1 ° \ tional League. Bouchee rapped) nth. The Toronto at Aichmong old veteran backfield star with [Football Conference announced] Bail 5% pr 10 $2I% 25% rar Couples are RAMBLERS, PLYMOUTHS, STUDEBAKERS ate b4 5 5 After 5 p.m, - $1. rat game was rained out. '2 fa eae eee Fi yan tihe' weMtne of three veterans! 4 ' ' A three consecutive home runs : : : Edmonton Eskimos for sev- |the signing of three veterans/;o oes aos J = as <x Wednesday night and helped| A six-run fifth inning did the) seasons, in the Wesiern Foot- j|and two newcomers ic Chietin 1000 *< % 9% any evening "3 EAR. 1 Mf} WN TaN bonus baby Larry Bearnarth|job for Jacksonville, with an-| ball Conerence, was drafted by | The veterans are Larry Rob-|S,>e 100 320 320 320 es to play on week- Mil ff AY, yy ' WY DAS ATEN become a winner in his firstjother ex-Met, Harry Chiti, pro-| Calgary, two months ago linson, homebrew quarterback|¢ Ex Gas 1400 10: 101 101 nc - 2 p.m, and ofter 4 | | ag Uy \ 2 Ve \ : j fj ~~ » narth pitching six scoreless in-/eran Max Surkont of Buffalo}----------~-- = --~|Danjean, obtained by the Stam-|¢ rg Plage sf Tournaments invited. ' 4 \ Y \ . \ : < professional game. With Bear-| viding a three-run double. Vet --CP Wirephoto |and fianker, linebacker Ernie!Cent Del 200 530 530 330 --I p.m, nings and Bouchee slugging, retired the first two Columbus) 'i jpeders in a trade with Hamilton|C West P 600 121. 121 121 [4 | s \@ "ae rn Syracuse whipped Atlanta 8-2. batters in the ninth while pro- Mickey Mantle To Tiger-Cats in 1960, and halfback|DevPa) 5 al Pay DUFFINS CREEK ; { | / \ Lie » \ \ \ Bouchee drove in six runs in tecting a 5-4 lead, then the Jets Eid Buchanan was ak ie ns becoming the first Syracuse|got a break. Danny Cater and Pla Frida Nicht a. signed was Harold|#m,2 q 18 95. 9 GOLF & COUNTRY batter ever to hit three home|Norm Gigon collided under 7 y Nignt | becha, obtained in a trade within Se sen a" runs in one game at Syracuse's| Johnny Powers' pop fly in short) BALTIMORE (AP) -- Mickey| Montreal 'Alouettes last month, |NCO pr 100 $25 1% CLUB LIMITED ' \ MacArthur Stadium. Bearnarth,|right and the ball dropped for) Mantle, sidelined more than a| w . ake lavedlPemetl'" 3 an salle } fa farmed to Syracuse after sign.|a single. Bailey, who had two| month with leg injuries, will Ne lance come ged Universite og |Place os PICKERING be a J X f lg 8 528,009 hocus. contract) hits earlier, repped & 21 Michitura to New York bg = Toronto as an offensive quarter-|quonto "4000 32 a PHONE WH 2-3210 BRAND NEW with the Mets on Monday,/over the left field fence for the| starting lineup Friday ' ignt) aie $e, ack ria 1700 12 - picked up his first victory al-|Columbus victory jagainst the Tigers at Detrott, (pack, ane, defensive halfback, Union oH 1200 830 830 850 --2 SOUTH OF 401 ON CHURCH STREET Mitater Fal Yok wid eee --} ae = sanuesannsemuonnrnnanmmentn =| MARATHON e |Wednesday night that Mantle} | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | «it piay in right field, rather] OLD GLASGOW |than his usual.centre spot "be-} The first bishopric at Glas- and your class 'A' trade By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Milwaukee 33 35 .485 1214 | cause in Detroit, it's the small-|gow, Scotland, is believed to e Marathon 750-14 Tubeless --~- Fully . tested under all driving | St. conditions. 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