14 |THE OSHAWA TIMES, "Monday, June 25, 1962 BIRTHS | ' --Emmett and Vivian «nae | Olmstead) are very pleased to announce | the birth of their son Denver Edward) Ross 8 Ws. 15 ozs. at the Oshawa} fieneral Hospital Friday June 22 1962.) Many thanks to Dr. Anderson and purses on 4th floor. { TABER --Fred and Gertie (nee Wray) are happy to announce the birth of a son Arthur Steven 7 Ibs, 9 ozs. Saturday June 23 1962 Oshawa Hospital. A brother for Jeff; jal thanks to Dr. Grant, Brooklin. | 1 §ON, Daugnter, Twins or Triplets, you| © want to tell the whole town about! latest arrival in your home, Ai founcements are accepted until 9:00 By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writerjning the second game 5-1 after Frank Robinson, the Nationalithe Phils won the opener 3-1. iLeague's most valuable player; of 1961, is on a hot streak that|ing uld carry Cincinnati Reds to/ga 0 second straight pennant. The Reds. after a wretched|between Houston Colts and the; istart, are hanging doggedly in|Mets. jwith Philadelphia Phillies, win-{inning to match Cincinnati's, ey in the first. The slugging outfielder homered again in the: Rain came pouring down dur-|fourth, this time with two men) the chird inning of the first}on base. ' me in New Yark and washed) Robinsun has picked t a scheguled doubleheaderjhits in the Reds' last 30 games,| boosting his batting average} from .250 on May. 25 to .316.) jou up 48) Robinson's H.R. Bat Keeps Redlegs In Race his ninth defeat against six vic- tories this season. Ernie Banks drove in the 900th run of his career in the| first game and hit his - 20th) homer in the nightcap as the} Cubs took both ends of a dou- ble header from the Pirates. Rookie Lou Brock paced the!*, Today's Stock Market Listings ee 11:00 Nes Stiek Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge | McKen 19 19 --1 12% -- | Merrill 58 58 8 635 --10 | Min Corp 50 | Min-Ore e TORONTO 11 A.M. 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DEATHS DAVIS, Joseph Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, dune 24, 1962, Joseph Davis, beloved gon of the late Francis H. and Mary Davis, loving brother of Mrs. Charles 'W.,Law (Jennie), in his 78th-year, The late Mr. Davis is resting at Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel. on Tuesday, June 26, 1962 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. $40 3914 39% -- 14) $28%4 28 28% + | Advocate S74. Th. 7% | Anacon 825%. 25% 25% : a 2 Bh S174 17% 17% $5 5 5 43 Moore Noranda Nor Phone Ont Setel Oshawa A Page-Hers *|Phantom Pow Corp 5 QN Gas w 1000 Rockower pr 100 Rothman 200 Royal Bank 706 Russell 225 Salada 510 |Salada wts 45 . {Seven Arts 66 --4 |Shawin 1044 -- 4%|Shaw A pr --- | Silverwa A -- %|Simpsons 7% |SKD Mfg 13% |Slat SU pr 2812 41%|Somville pr 5% + %| Stafford 45 | Stedman -- %| Steel Can --5 |Shullys 185 +5 |Steinbg A 3214 -- %| Texaco 1344 {Tor Dom 50% -- %|T Fin A iTr Can PL the race. 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Henry and loving mother of Mrs. L. McKee) iMary) of Nestieton, Mrs. F. Wilson ers. Pittsburgh Pirates dropped a! 370 37 11% 11%-- 99 * 15% 15% -- 7 3 * 465 810 810 --50 22% 2%---% 178 175 68 16 37 810 22% 176 68 6 3 205 ic Morrisin Mosher Rambler Red Pop --2 =10 " % 'e 7 --- --s _ 44 |Coprand a, | Croinor i, Deer Horn Deinite Denison icknsn Amphi -% st Mal East Sull | Faraday Fribishr 128 122 «122 6 6 owl -- 4) Vendomat t Walk GW 18%4 Webb Knp -15 | Westcoast %|Weoast vt %|W Cop wts 19% -- %| Weston A 15 |Wood J A 104-2, }Wood J pr 5% -- *8|Woodwd A i 3844 -- %4 | Zenith 4 foacay 16% | Asbestos 13 + %|Grandue 110 \C Paper + ¥/Gulch 46% -- % Hayes {Gunnar 7 {Int Pap Hard Rock Lob Inc }H of Lake Headway Hollinger Hud Bay Trish Cop Iso |Jacibus | Jellicoe -- % \Kerr Add | Kirk Min }Lab Min |L- Dufault | Lamaque 'ol ,Cell -% +1 omb Ent Bidg 7 c re C pr 300 ond Sales ti 11:30 'a.m.; 546,000. REJOINS YANKS DETROIT (AP) -- New York 32° =, '4 Yankees reactivated relief ace 205 --g |Luis Arroyo Sunday and _ op- sis FS "a 5 jtioned pitcher Hal Reniff to 13% 13% 1314 | Richmond Virginians of the In- 13 13° 13 --1 |ternational League. Arroyo 5 $184 ws thy 2 'y|hasn't pitched since April 22 be- $5014 50!2 5014 cause of a sore 'arm. His record jis 0-2 and his earned run aver- s 1 pa sy 11% -- 1648 1914 2514 27% 135 " % 2% 1 % % ys 50 50 50 67 67 67 +1 ae r 7 «463 «64 19 age is 8.00 in six appearances. % 5% 5% _- 935 950 Tee ae 922% 22% 22% + 435 430 435 405 «400 «405 37 37 37 60 58 5» 152 150 150 125 123 123 3% 3% Japanese Alminex 3% Epi 4d SA an: 5 4454 -- %4/ Calalta 750 $16% 16% 16% Cal Ed oe 2 S. --3 | Camerina 220 ,830% 30% 30% Cdn Dev 10 $100 "100 |C Ex Gas 725 $23 3 4 \C LI Pete 725 $8% BA 210 $93 93 jCent Del 6 --I5 | Langis 725 $B% | 8% |C Mic Mac 500 250 +4 |Latin Am 175 610 605 is |Dome Pete 725 ms | Leitch 100 «$8 8 + 14| Glacier 1000 | % | Lorado 100 175. 175 5 |Gr Plains 250 950 | Macfie 25 44% 44% --1%)} Home A 965 | Madsen 5% 5%-- |Home B 940 | Malartic $12 12 12 lH B OU G 12% {Man Bar 480 480 480 +30 |Long Point 23 | Maralgo 53. $4044 40% 40% | Medal 197 | Marcon $13% 13 13% | Midgon 3009 20 | Maritime a -- IY Pete 300 200 «200 | Martin 1734 -- Ye! Northeal 1000 7% ™% Th Mcintyre 1% ee) a 656 $45 44% 15 20% 175 360 96 25 495 WINS $100,000 RACE PARIS (AP)-- Armistice, a 15 - to - 1 shot, earned $100,000 Sunday for owner Mathieu 'Goudchaux as he captured he Grand Prix de Paris before an 'overflow crowd at Longchamp 'Race course. Thirteen tyree- jyear-old horses started in the one - mile, seven-furlong race afd armistice beat Picfort by 2% lengths. Montfleur was third. 5 950 28 1 Pa 5 : +1 3500 - 1667 834 of 610 SALTER. Barbara S Entered into rest at the family resi dence, Brock Road South, RR 1, Pick- ering, on Sunday, June 24, 1962, Bar- bara Kuhn, in her 96th year, beloved wife of the late Levi Salter and dear| mother of Clifford, Myrtle and Cecil,| all of R.R.1, Pickering; and Harry,| deceased. Mrs. Salter is resting at Mc-! 28 Kingston + 34 240. 20 «(240 9 9 17% 17% 8% 84, 3000 6 6 1000 36 = S5 4500 45 43 3 210 839% 39% 39% 175 $44% 35% 965 Ss 400 95 20 750 500 100 500 1500 17% +1% "%--*% 6 56 1 behind league-leading Los An-| In Saturday action, St. Louis|at a .390 clip, with eight hom-|, single, double and triple as Bank NS of 'them by Robinson. pro-jedged Chicago 4-3, Los Angeles|two runs in the fifth inning to) 1. phities got only three| Ba, 3420 and 11th of thé seagon, drove) Robinspn's first homer Sun-\young San Francisco right-/opener but one was a two-run| BC Pow 805 CD Sug 120 lost an early 5-0 lead. iscored five runs in the second'veteran Spahn, who absorbed/Chris Short. went the distance|cy y'4:, bor te Be nee : @ jfor his fourth triumph. feated Warren Spahn and Mil-| e H eng Jacksonville as laided by a four-run seventh in |G Brew Pr, 25 r\Cdn Can A 2 to Chic Cubs! ; Dennis Bennett. 85 (Fay) Oshawa, Mrs. F. Tripp (Effie), doubleheader to Wipe, ced pagan CF Prod 250 C Gas In pr 100 stock, Lioyd of Newcastle, Melville ofin front of the fourth-place} "i : ' |C Hyd 35 ing at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390| Jacksonville Suns, taking ad-|empty homer in winning the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|c Imp Bk C 845 terment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince} DON NEWCOMBE nings, have. opened up a_five-|losing:string to five straight. 4, Philadelphia, outpointed rye Si A i HUNTBACH Annie May Kehoe e Y : : at f The hard-hitting Suns pounded eighth inning rally and aig heavyweight championship). | Coch beloved wile of George Munthach for combe, former major league |header from Syracuse Chiefs;}mond, breaking a seven-game ' a Puerto Rico, outpointed| Con 66 § and Roy Kehoe of Kingson:| Brooklyn Dodgers, made his iCon Gas B Earl Free (Marjorie) of Ragian, edge over Buffalo Bisons, al-|going into the eighth, but three 400 $55 Piha dle gag tomatte yg lo pan, outpointed Primo Fatnero,) Dist Seas eer --as a first baseman. \to their margin over the second-jand brought on Davolio. 25 $110 j y ship), | Dofase ae eee en Wetneshay, | Orient flyweight ERRARODEID) TD asco }Dom Store 1615 $11% |} Nagoya Dragons, won 5-4 over |iwo from Atlanta Crackers 10-4|Vitz and a six-run eighth inning rae hg egg roshima, | t Atlan Redleg Bob Purkey 2" » 3 3, Newcombe to Ai ' . . ,;game but had to go extra in-! Sunday June 2% 1962 Mary Elizabeth lonto Maple Leafs and Columbus g , ns taking the first 7-4 and Toronto| Walk, a sacrifice and Nino Es- Batavia New York and sister of Mrs.! little out of place at first. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Cin-/Fam Play . Resti it the Armstcong} I : gala ge po Bale last week and has been work- | jacksonville used a six-ryg CaP. still suffering from the breath.|Gat spe pr 'Lawn Cemetery. For further particulars) ered 2 good hitter, he is ex- Friday|ce i [Vie Davalillo, Suns league-|eight runs in the split at Colum-; i GN Gas pitching shape. A Dodgers team physician single. Jackie Water and Bud/shutout by Don Rowe in the} doubleheader from Hiro- |""Ken Lehman (4-3) spaced|in the sixth of the seven-inning|"in a couple of days--or it|ump ol» Be geles after beating the Dodgers|beat Philadelphia 9-1, New Yorkers and 32 runs batted in. lrighthander Cal Koonce gained 1 12-10 Sunday. Four homers, two|routed Houston 13-2, Pittsburgh! Willie Mays doubled home his fifth victory. Bell Phone 5737 | Brazil 200 elled the Reds to victory. ldefeated Cincinnati 14-3, San/snap a 1-1 tie and give Juan) . eee [oe re eae ' Robinson's homers, his 1th|Francisco beat Milwaukee 5-2./Marichal his 11th triumph. The hits off St. Louis pitching in the|sc pack a io0 in four runs and gave the Reds|day enabled the Reds to regain hander permitted the Braves homer by Don Demeter which at olay "ae fresh momentum after they hadithe lead 6-5 after. the Dodgersjenly four hits as he beat the)was the margin of victory. ee ee San Francisco Giants de-| * or ¢ Pack B 3 | Curt Simmons won his eighth|can wire B waukee Braves 3-1, to climb to} ifor the Cards in the nightcap,|Cdn Brew *: 3120 within 14% games of the Dod-| | Ic age oleae ning at the -expense of loser| 225 Cdn Celan e | C Collieries 200 Mrs. J. Wilson (Fern) of Tyrone, Mra.(4-3 and 8-4 to fall 644 games off F ve Game Lead | \CF Prod 1 pr 85 W. Reynolds (Rossie), Lewis of Black-|the pace and only half a game| 1 'WEEKEND FIGHTS: ee et a A Me-|in : } 'e] ern. e 288) . he \CGE pr ian Qehawa, and dear sister oy is rest(Reds, St, Louls Cardinals split|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)inning and Tony Curry's bases : Poon pad rey la te glo Te lyantage of a couple of big in-|second: It stretched Syracuse's Berlin Harold Johnson,!cpr ie \ Tire Albert. }eame lead on top of the Inter-; John Davolio's relief pitching|.07'. cana, ; | suey ae ; EP ; i Gustav Scholz, 171, West Ger-ic¢ vickers national League. chopped off a two-run Buffalo 4. nah " FO Aa i many, 15, (F ld | -|CWN G At Raglan, Ontario, on Monday, June PLAYS IST BASE any, 15, (For the world light Ger 25, 1962, Annie May Williams Kehoe,| TOKYO (AP) --Don New- | out 27 hits in sweeping a double-|served the victory for ; : New York -- Jose Gonzalez, merly of Battersea, Ontario and dear) CC ' 'ven 1571 mother of Mrs. Charles Watson (Vera)! pitching ace with the old |11-3 and 6-3 Sunday. Those two,|losing string by the Virginians. ot yr ia Nee Vane a M aft " ig i E Joey Arcner a New ork .|Gon Gas 61 5 * Osh: a Mrs. | combined with Richmond's 3-2|Jim Bronstad had: a shutout ; cg : Bet Laurence Kehoe of Oshawa an ral debut in Japanese _profes- Tokyo--Sadao Yoita, 112,. Ja-|Coronation 0 $38 her 85th year. Mrs, Huntbacn rested at) sional baseball Saturday night jiowed Suns to add 144 games/quick singles chased in one run ; 455, 38% } D Bridge 200 $16% until Monday afternoon. Funeral from 122, Philippines, 12, (For the!p can Gen : James Reid Funeral Home Princess! = Newcombe collected one {place Bisons, Rochester used home runs by 0 505 $46%4 27, Interment Sandhill Cemetery. | hit, a single, as his team, the | Rochester Red Wings swept|Luke Easter and Danny Kra-|~ Leon Weekes Be ad i ' Dom Tar 1988 $16% Eeeud into yest in the family reai-; Hiroshima and 4-3 in 10 innings while Tor-|to rout Atlanta in the first a rR dS Go dence 210 Division Street Oshawa on) ; : ' Still I Di t Eddy Seg 50 $27% : *, reporters after the game: \Jets split a pair, Columbus/Nings to take the second. A mp Life Heard widow of, Emer i "paridson of| enjoyed playing, but I felt a | i E lil in Vistress A d ! winning the second 4-1 in the/Calera's two-out single in the , Alec Mcleod (Lilly) of Toroso, i oug| _ Newcombe arrived in Japan | other cames. /10th broke a 3-3 tie in the night-\cinnati pitcher Bob Purkey is|f'e*t Mi Funeral Home Oshawa with memorial} . gervice in the chapel. Interment Mount! éng out since. Always consid- | second inning to make it eas¥| Ted Kazanski had two homers| taking muscle spasms that Gs Wares please call the Armstrong Funeral) jin the first.game at Syracuse./and drove in seven of Toronto's forced him to leave 3 Home 728-5173, pected to play first and the night's game at Dodger Sta- Globe A outfield while he gets into |i,ading hitter, drove in four|bus. A grand slam in the first dium. GN is with two doubles and a|game only managed to spoil a} Dap bs ciag Hg Newcombe hit a home run |i), eee , Ms B ee |Guar Tr today hi lib awent | Dr. Robert Kerlan, said Sunday | Hardee lay as his club swept & |7infel hit homers for the losers.jopener, but his three-run blast|Purkey might be able to pitch| #274 Car it | Lmp Oi! shima nine hits as well as possible, got/nightcap broke a 1-1 tie andjmight be a couple of weeks,"|!mp Tob |\the benefit of a five-run fourth' gave Columbus the decision the said jInd Aecep a | Inland G pr | 20% 17% 1734 fm the on Wi at 2.30 p.m. Interment Union Oshawa. STOKES James Thomas into rest suddenly at Mosport June 23, 1962 James Thomas Stokes beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Makela in his 19th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa with memorial service in the chapel on Tuesday June 2% at @ p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. » ' ' NEWEST MERCURY WEEKES, Edward Frank At Toronto East General Hospital on Sunday June 2% 1962 Edward Frank Weekes 45 Wineva Avenue, Toronto in his 78th year beloved husband of Garah Helena Keyes and dear father of John and Robert, London: William, Regina; 4d: of Edith and Ida of Bowmanville and Charlie of Toronto. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Ceme- tery. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement ond floral requirements for = all occasion: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM BAIRD -- In loving memory of my dear husband Joe who passed away June 25 1960. 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Flash Elorde Keeps World Boxing Title MANILA (AP)--Flash Elorde of the Philippines won a split decision over Auburn Copeland, of the United States and re-| tained his 'world junior light-! weight crown in a slow 15-round' fight. Elorde weighed 130 pounds, Copeland 129%. i There was such a small dif-| ference between the two fight-| ers ih the bout Saturday night, that the verdict probably was, decided by a quick knockdown} in the ninth round. | After: a flurry -of punches,| Fiorde caught the American on the head with a left-hand blow Copeland fell against the ropes, then sagged to the canvas but bounced up immediately with- out a count. The Philippines boxer main- fained a narrow margin until the end of the 15-round bout. | Referee Felipe Hernandez' scored it 74-68 in Elorde's favor.| Judge Alfredo Quiazon had it) 70-69 for Elorde while judge} Wenceslao Trinidad had it al 69-69 dra#. 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