Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1962, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 12, 1968 Today's Stock Market 11:00 Net 11 Nes E beg gt Can aang Figg Btock = Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Stock Seles High Low s.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge Terente Stock Exchange--July 12 [con MS 225 $20%4 20% 20% Levy 200 $13%4 13% 13%4--%|C Morrison 1500 37 37 37 +2 (Quotations in marked $, Cins Paper 200 $40 40 40 lob CoA 7223 87% 7% 7% Denison 713 $10 «10 «6410 24004 lot, xd--Ex-dividend, © xr--Ex- Io CoB 73 $8 8B 8 ee ee saa a a ek rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is}Con Ges SO 916% 16% 16% + 4iLob G B pr 2zi5 $31% 31 31 ) one PR 350 $185 18% 18% Duvan 500 10% 10% 10% trom -lot closing sale.)/ pale 400 25 5 «285 «13 |MB Dist Seag 225 Mla "IM Leaf Mi 225 $1i% 1% 11% 2000 115 115 115 +3 11 Net [nom Elect 100 $10 10 10 Mass-F 250 $11% 11% 11% + %|Frobisher 850 15 15 15 Biocd Sales High Low s.m. 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Last year he Cap-ipaley s A 430 750 750 750 pened 120 195 18 18 +1, Roberto Clemente of Pittsburgh/tured the championship with a Beil 26 pr 1000 $3 + HiZenmne 2400 31% 31% 31% ' 4 'lo Pirates, slumping with a .283/.351 mark C Ex Ges 50 97 % +2 eae tion 300 500 042 average a month ago, has} Clemente would have moved ae ae ra = oe ig e | aie streaked into an excellent posi-linto the lead if Tommy Davis|¢ Ee. asp *° |_Sales to 11 a.m.: 335,000. tion' to. defend his National League batting title. He zoomed from eighth place to second as a result of an 18- for-35 (.514) performance last week that lifted his average 23 " MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS outfielder was 16 for 31 boosting his average 16 to .353. third with 16 safeties in 3 Doubles--Robinson, 27. jof Kansas City moved ** Triples -- Fox and Robinson,/sixth to third on a 1 ; Ghicago and Cimoli, Kansas'pickup to .319. : City 7. | k Home runs--Wagner, 25. 41. ee Pitching -- Foytack, Detroit, f-l, .875. : Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne-|Ernie Banks, .aota, 110. Inected once. National League AB R...H Pct. T. Davis, Los A. 357 67 126 353/90. Mays is next with 80. , Clemente, Pitts. 208 58 102 .342 Musial, St. L. » Runs--Wills, Los Angeles, 75.|He slammed a pair last Rans batted in--T. Davis, 90.|Floyd Robinson of C Hits--T. Davis 126. Doubles--Robinson 32. hadn't continued to swing a hot|Dev-Pal bat. The Los Angeles Dodgers' |i #1#9 Frank Robinson of Cinrinnati bbel! Redlegs advanced from sixth to) cnooner at bat and a 17-point increase| 7523 ou jto .340. Veteran Stan Musial of|un ous St. Louis Cardinals, who) Webume slammed three homers against) pathousie New York Sunday, dropped one By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)place to fourth despite a three : American Leagee point gain to .333. All € Cop t AB oe ct. | ES LEAD Bankfield Runnels, Boston 300 47 102 .340|0508 TieAD okie out. Bernat Jimenez, K.C. 289 32 98 .339/r cider Manny Jimenez of Kan-|Bralorne Biebern, K.C. 323 60 103.319)... City Athietics enabled Pete|Caselar Rollins, Minn. 340 46 108 318/Runnels of Boston Red Sox to|ce2,"oore Robinson, Chi. 323 46 100 310!take over the American League|Coch wil Runs--Green, Minnesota, 61. |jeaq. Runnels fell two points to|Comiagss Runs batted in -- Robinson,/ 349 with eight hits in 25 trips|¢ Discor Chicago and Wagner, Los An-!while Jimenez. managed only|C Marben ~geles, 65. seven hits in 31 attempts and Hits--Rollins, 108. | slumped to .339. Norm Siebern Willie Mays of San Francisco _ Giants took over undisputed pos- y Stolen' bases--Wood, Detroit,/session of the National League . home run lead by hitting four homers last week. He has 25, three more than Chicago's who only con- Tommy Davis drove in nine runs to remain tops in RBI with Leon Wagner of Los Angeles Robinson, Cinci. 318 61 108 .340/continued to set the American 313 65 103 .$29|League pace in homers with 25. White Sox deadlocked Wagner for the RBI lead. Each has 65. (.516), | Medal oints|N Cont P Pac Pete | Permo Gas ito 3 times) Stanwell | Tidal | Listings Amold Palmer Is Close Gwi Record DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP)--Arn- old Palmer still remains just a good chip shet away from breaking his and the PGA all- time golfer's money winning record, Palmer's earnings stand where they did last week at $70,231, according to the list of top money-winners rel d by REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Big Chief" Allie Dey- nolds of New York Yankees pitched the first of his two no - hit, no - run games 11 years ago today as the Yankees beat Cleveland 1-0 - in an American League night game. His second n0- hitter came little more than a month later, when the Yankees beat Boston Red Sox 8-0. the Professional Golfers Asso- ciation. His. record was set in 1960 when he earned $75,262. Gene Littler ranks second with $56,595 and bili Casper Jr. third with $50,458. Jack Nick- laus is fourth with $44,698 and last year's top money-wimer, Gary Player, fifth with $28,513 dent Speedskaters Name Huibers As President ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Joe Huibers has been elected presi- of the Ontario Amateur Speedskating Association. The association, now directly affiliated with the Canadian Amateur Speedskating Associa- tion, recently broke from the Ontario Amateur Skating Asso-'Barrie Feb. 16-17, 1963. he said. 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