Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1962, p. 17

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saan THE NEW BRAVE Man- ager, donning a Milwaukee Brave uniform, Bobby Bragan, former Houston Colt coach, Mickey Mantle Takes Fourth Slugging Crown NEW YORK (AP) -- Mickey Mantle of New York Yankees won his fourth American League slugging crown and Frank Rob- inson of Cincinnati captured his third straight National League title in 1962, final figures com- piled by The Associated Press| revealed today. Last year, the two also won slugging championships which are based on total bases ac- cumulated on all hits and offi- cial times at bat. : Mantle slugged .605 this sea- gon. In 377 at bats, he collected 121 hits including 15 doubles, one triple and 30 home runs for 228 bases. The switch-hit- ting centre fielder had a 687 mark in 1961, He also led in 1955 and 1956. Robinson produced 380 total bases in 609 trips for a .624 average. Among 208 safeties, he had 51 doubles, two triples and 39 homers. Robinson finished on top in 1961 with a .595 mark and in 1961 with -613. | Four Dodgers, Pair Of Giants On Star Squad NEW YORK (AP)--Los An- geles Dodgers players dominate the 1962 Associated Press ma- jor league all - star team with four players named to the 10- man squad announced Wednes- day. The Dodgers' quartet selected in the annual poll of members off to win the National League was announced as the new manager of the Milwaukee ball club. The announcement was made by President and General Manager John Mc- | BRAGAN MOVES | TO MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Mil- waukee Braves, a placid fifth last season, have hired a new manager--bouncy Bobby Bra- gan. That guarantees that no matter where the Braves fin- ish next year, they'll do it with some cacophony. will know I'm around. I'll be in sight a good deal of the time," said Bragan as he took over the job Wednesday with an introduction from Milwau- kee president and general manager John McHale, who said, "I like the mouthy type of manager." Bragan is the third Milwau- kee manager since 1959, when Fred Haney quit. Charlie Dressen couldn't get the club above fourth in a month less than two seasons and under Birdie Tebbetts last season they were fifth, their lowest finish since moving from Boston 10 years ago. tion include shortstop Maury Wills, outfielder Tommy Davis, left. - handed pitcher Sandy Koufax and right-handed pitcher} Don Drysdale. | San Francisco Giants, who de-| feated the Dodgers in a play- pennant, placed two players on} the team--first baseman Or-} lando Cepeda and outfielder Wil-| lie Mays. } The rest of the squad consists of second baseman Bobby Rich- ardson of the world champion New York Yankees, third base- man Brooks Robinson of. Balti- more Orioles, outfielder Frank} Robinson of Cincinnati Reds and catcher Earl Battey of Minne-| sota Twins. of the Paseball Writers Associa- "The players and the fans hi Hale, right. Bragan succeeds Birdie Tebbetts who quit the Braves to become manager of the Cleveland Indians. --(AP Wirephoto) | HAWKS WIN, BUT -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago's million - dollar line doesn't seem to be worth a plugged nickel at this stage in the National Hockey League season, but the Black Hawks are getting their money's worth out of less expensive players. The Hawks big line of Bobby Hull, Murray Balfour ahd Bill Hay hasn't caused much dam- age up to now. Only Hay has scored a goal. Chicago won its first game-- the only NHL game played-- Wednesday 5-1 against New York Rangers with rookie Chico Maki scoring his second goal of the season, putting him among the top seven in the league's scoring. race. Ron Murphy, Len Lunde and Eric Nesterenko have also joined the big seven by chalking up a goal and two assists each $1,000,000 Line Worth A Nickel? against the Rangers. Pierre Pilote got the other Black Hawk goal, his first this season. Jean Ratelle was the only marksman for the Rangers scoring the first goal of the game. STOPS 34 SHOTS Gump Worsley stopped 34 shots for New York while Chi- cago's Glenn Hall handled 23, The other NHL teams will be active tonight. Toronto is play- ing in Montreal and Boston at Detroit. Toronto's Red Kelly and Mont- ful starters. Kelly has influenze and John- son picked up a knee injury in a practice session when he was nailed by Billy Hicke. Cesare Maniago again will re- the Montreal nets. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS New York 13 0 10 16 2 Wednesday's Results | Chicago 5 New York 1 | Tonight's Games Toronto at Montreal | Boston at Detroit | Eastern Professional \ Wistful Wally, Leo The Lip Partners Again LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers -- apparently convinced it takes all kinds--will string along another year with manager Walt Alston, who sel- dom raises his voice, and coach Leo Durocher, who seldom rests Ss. Alston, rehired Wednesday for a 10th season, said he wanted to. retain Durocher despite re- ports Leo had second-guessed him after the Dodgers lost the National League playoffs. Durocher, asked whether he would return, said he had no comment, "'I'll let Mr- Bavasi (Dodger general manager Buz- zie Bavasi) make all the state- ments," Durocher said. "There is no doubt in my mind," Bavasi said later, '"'that Leo will be back." Bavasi, who called a press conference to announce Alston's contract renewal, seemed to think the collapse of the Dodg- ers this year was more attribut- able to the team than to the manager. "It took a team effort to lose it," Bavasi said. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WLT F APt) Kingston 30 0 16 11 6) Hull-Ottawa 210 4 94/ Syracuse 120 6 12 2) Sudbury 030 9 13 0 Wednesday's Results | Sudbury 1 Syracuse 2 | Hull-Ottawa 3 Kingston 5 American League Eastern Division | WLT-F APt} 3.10 12 14 6 210 8 7 4( Quebec Hershey By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Baltimore 110101 National League | Providence 1-2-0 8 11-2 WLT F A Pt\Springfield 13 0 16 14 Detroit 201 5 25) Western Division Boston 102 9 4 4|Buftalo 2008 34 Chicago 112 8 6 4 Rochester 21012 8 4 Toronto 111 8 8 3icleveland 220 11 14 4] Montreal 12.0 7 11 2/pittsburgh 030 7 11 Wednesday's Result | Cleveland 2 Hershey 3 | Saturday's Games | Buffalo at Hershey Baltimore at Pittsburgh Cleveland at Springfield Other -hockey scores: | Exhibition | Buffalo (AHL) 6 Chatham (OHA Sr) 2 Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 1 Estevan 6 Moose Jaw 7 Saskatoon 9 Western League | Los Angeles 2 Edmonton 3 \ OHA Jr Exhibition St. Catharines 4 Guelph 4 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg R 2 Winnipeg B 6 Les Duff Goes | Length Of Ice To Break Tie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A length - of - the - ice over- time scoring dash by veteran Les Duff Wednesday night brought Hershey Bears a 3-2 triumph over Cleveland in the only American Hockey League gafne scheduled. The victory gave the Bears sole control of second place in the early scrambling in the AHL's Eastern Division, two points back of leading Quebec and two up on Baltimore, Prov- idence and Springfield. Reaume near his own goal be-| fore making his dash. He bounced the puck off the side- boards twice in eluding Cleve- land defensemen, and capped it with a rising 40-foot slap shot at 7:02 of an overtime period. Hershey started with his fourth Aston Villa 3 Stoke City 1 Blackburn R 4 Leeds U 0 Hull City 1 Fulham 2 Leyton O 9 Chester 2 Notts C 5 Swindon 0 Portsmouth 5 Coventry 1 Sunderland 2 Scunthorpe U 0 Crystal P vs. Hull ppd Duff took a pass from Mare inning Lanark 6 Queen's P 3 Sheffield W 2 Ajax (Amster- dam) 2 goal of the season in the open- ing period, but the Barons tied Rookie Roger Dejordy gotjit and went ahead on goals by Terry Gray and John Ferguson. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES | LONDON (Ruters)--Results of, old country soccer matches played Wednesday night: Football League Cup Third Round ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 11 ~ Glasgow Cup First Round Exhibition Match real's Tom Johnson are doubi-) place ailing Jacques Plante in)reported to have offered Ernie 'Yankees for Linz. | | z Non-Title Fight backfielder will be fit to play again this season. jwould give the Als 16 United |States imports, one over the maximum allowed under Cana- dian Football League rules. cut, a move coach Perry Moss would hardly consider unless he was reasonably confident Clark could fill the spot. Clark will definitely not play Saturday in Montreal's game at | Yankees Would Trade Power ' For Pitching NEW YORK (AP)--New York Yankees are prepared to sacri- so they can shore up:an under- manned pitching staff for 1963. Neither general manager Roy Hamey nor field leader Ralph Houk was in a mood to discuss the matter following the Yan- kees' hard-fought World Series triumph over the stubborn San Francisco' Giants, However, it has been learned that such skilled operators as catcher Johnny Blanchard, left fielder Hector Lopez and short- stops Phil Linz will be used as bait this winter to lure a top- flight starting pitcher and an experienced relief pitcher to the Yankee staff, Houk laughed off reports that Baltimore has offered right- hander Milt Pappas for Blan- jchard and Lopez but the rumor' |persists. St. Louis Cardinals are \Broglio, star rightander, to the fice some of their strong bench] With Cards And Cubs Trade Three To Each Other ST. LOUIS (AP)--St. Louis Cardinals completed a_ trade ith Chicago Cubs Wednesday eas, eee + - il ll THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 18, 1962 Aguirre, Koufax | Earn ERA Titles .__ for George Altman after turning| down a similar deal that would have brought them the power- hitting outfielder last summer. The 28-year-old left - handed Altman, key man in the swap, comes tu the Cardinals with pitcher Don Car*well and catcher Moe Thacker. Going to the Cubs are pitchers Larry Jackson and Lindy Mc- Daniel and catchr Jim Schaf- er. : A similar deal substituting pitcher Bob Anderson for Card- well was reported to have been rejected by the Cardinals ear- lier although approved by the Cubs. Altman was the man the Cardinals were trying to get, to the extent giving 16-game win- ner Jackson, 31, and one-time relief ace McDaniel. Altman hit .318 and had 22 'Griffith Battle VIENNA (AP)--World welter- weight champion Emile Griffith oi New York outpointed Teddy Wright of Detroit Wednesday night in'a 15-round bout billed for the world junior middle. weight title. | The organizers wound up the/ only ones recognizing the fight as for a title. The European Boxing Union refused recogni- tion Tuesday and the World Boxing Association (formerly the U.S. NBA) said it would rec-|12 ognize instead a bout between Denny Moyer and Joe Giambra scheduled in Portland, Ore., Saturday. Under Austrian Boxing Asso- ciation rules the points were not disclosed. Larks Counting On Return Of Fullback Clark MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal | Alouettes are apparently count-/ ing on the return fullback | Don Clark by the end of the! onth. Clark's 15-day extension on the injury reserve list expires; Saturday and Dan Pickett; Montreal's director of develop-| ment, said the club does not plan to put him back on the list. This indicates the club feels virtually certain the 25-year-old His return to the active list Someone would have to be Pickett said, however, that Ottawa with the Rough Riders. Vienna--Emile Griffith, 149%, New York, outpointed Teddy Wright, 153%, Detroit, 15 (billed| for world junior middleweight| title); Ray Robinson, New) York, 'knocked out Diego In-| fantes, Spain, 2. Lima, Peru -- Mauro Mina, | 174%, Peru, outpointed Eddie) Cotton, 17034, Seattle, Wash., 10.| GOLD CREST | | WALKER'S EST'D 1858 25 02. hi ot. MASONITE* NOW AT MILLWORK HARDBOARDS ses storage space, elimina almost any finish. work and install, tough and durable, takes at Millwo Masonite use. IDEAL FOR YOUR REC ROOM!! MASONITE PEG-BOARD Peg-Board puts unused walls to work, increa- tes clutter. Easy to Look at STORAGE ITE PEG-BOARD, MASONITE PRESDWOOD When you buy hardboard, ask for the best -- Masonite Presdwood. 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The 11th running of the turf classic is set for Monday, Nov. einesday that Aguinre Tiger pitcher since Hal New- houser in 1946 to win the ERA runs in 1 months with a finger injury, but managed to win 14 games while losing 7. --s National League star | wi hiladelphia, was the run- Carry Back And Kelso nerup to Aguirre with 59 earned runs in 192 innings for 2.77. Rob- ris finished with a 10-9 won- LAUREL, Md. (4P)--Covina et Yankees, ERA leader in 1956 and 1958, was third with a 2.90. He was followed by rookie Dean Chance of Los Angeles 2.96, Ed Fisher of the Chicago White Sox 3.10, Jim Kaat, Minnesota 3.14, and Ralph Terry, the Yankees' World Series hero, 3.22. NEW YORK (AP) --Hank A Detroi ee southpaw who be- starting Figures compiled by The As- sociated Press disclosed Wed- yielded arned runs in 216 innings for a 2.21 average. He is the first crown. : Aguirre, who did not make his a initial 1962 start until May 26, won 16 games and lost 8. 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