Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1963, p. 13

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ed oper las ahd hea eae aaa Yogi Picks Yankees -To Capture Pennant Again Next Season years, Stengel won 10 of 12 and pitchers who should be better) Houk three of three. NEW YORK (AP) -- Yogi Berra, regarded as one of the gteatest clutch hitters in base- ball during his playing days, faces the stiffest challenge of his life as manager of the proud New York Yankees. The 38-year-old wonder will have a lot of things going for him when he assumes command but he-will find that all his pop- ularity and reputation as a star ahd durable performer will help little if he fails to produce a pennant winner. because of a year's experience) jior lacrosse title by defeating Vancouver Pres, st. catherines "atieties, Eastern Canada representatives T 2 s 4-2 in a best-of-seven final at ast S Cornwall. ; Ellison said in: an interview [ A R fy tes4ay a "strong man" trus- crosse oug 'tee should be appointed to oper- VANCOUVER (CP)--Bill lng Ontario league for two lison, president of the Vancou- » es ver lacrosse club team that won| "He'd have to enforce the the Mann Cup this year, says|Tules, eliminate the rough stuff, the Canadian Lacrosse Associa-/SPeed up the tempo of the piay \tion should appoint a trutee in'224 do a first-class promotion Ontario to help get the sport\job," he said. .. back on its feet in that province.| 'We've proved here that the Vancouver captured the sen- fans will come out to see a good fast game of lacrosse, I'm sure the|they can do the same thing in Ontario." Ellison said the Ontario brand of lacrosse is too rough and too slow to attract fans. ""They've got great junior teams in the east," he said. "But few of their juniors ever jgraduate to senior company. |Their parents simply don't want their sons to get butchered." TH SHAWA TiMES, Friday, Getober 25,1763 [3 j Hilly Filly Wins Woodbine Feature TORONTO (CP) -- Hilly, an invading three - year - old filly owned by El Peco Ranch of California, swept by five rivals PROCLAIM REPUBLIC The People's Republic of China was proclaimed Oct. 1, 1949. in the stretch to take the fea- tured B.C. Turf and Country Club purse at Woodbine Thurs- day. Ridden by jockey Ramon Her- [panties Hilly was a handy win- ner over Gardiner Farms' Ma {Petite Folie which was in front jof the third - place finisher, Heve Your Sulit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH | 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of |] Fine British Woollens Announcing oe The Opening Of -- George Frostad's Castenango, ' ic at the wire. J Harry Ross F f i) BARBER SHOP | SIMCOE ST. S. Those are big shoes Berra is|and we are bringing up several] came as somewhat of surprise} when co-owner Dan Topping an-| nounced Thursday that Gerra had agreed to only a one-year ;contract, | The youthful Yogi didn't make it any easier for himself when he practically picked the Yankees to win the pennant in 1964, | Among the questions asked of The Yankees have a pennant-| him at a press conference winning tradition. Since 1921) Thursday" was which was the they have won 28 penaants and/clu bto beat for the pennant. 20 world championships. Under| "Our club," he replied the guidance of Casey Stengel|/promptly. "I think our team and Ralph Houk, Berra's imme-|will be terrific. We should be diate prdecessors, the Yankees|even better than last year. We) have won 13 pennants in 15\have a young club with young) Green Bay Will Meet Baltimore Without Starr GREEN BAY, Wis. (CP)--; Green Bay Packers, defending} champions of the National Foot- ball League, will be going against Baltimore Colts Sunday) with reserve quarterback John| Roach filling in for their in- jured key man, Bart Starr. The Packers, tied with Chi- The Packers suffered a tough loss earlier, ever before the sea- lson began, when star halfback Paul Hornung was suspended for betting on league games. Coach Lombardi commented: "TIt's*been our history to do best under adversity." stepping into, Consequently itjoutstanding prospects from "i farm gystem." Berra insisted the one year) idea was his own. "I feel if 1) can't do the job, I don't want) it. I want to get a taste of it} for one year. If I find I can't) manage I'll quit, If I find that I could, I'll stick around a little bit. I hope." ACCEPTS CUT So eager was Berra for the job he accepted a cut in salary. | His contract calls for $35,000, the sane sum paid to Stengel and Houk in their first year of managing. Yogi, as a player- } \coach last season, earned $40,- 000. His top salary during the years he was winning Most Val- uable Player awards was) around $55,000. | BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW. HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) OVER 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM YOU CANT BEAT THESE -- isiteitiaallliaeaaal \UES! VALUES! te SALESMEN AT. YOUR ; . SERVICE © FOR THE BEST CHOICE . .. CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION AT ONTARIO MOTOR SALES! 1961 CORVAIR | Coupe . . . complete with automatic trons- mission and radio. $1595 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTOP with automatic trans- cago Bears for leadership of the/ NFL's Western Division with a 5-1 record, suffered a blow to their hopes of a third straight title when Starr fractured his) right hand in Packers' 30-7 vic-| tory over St. Louis Cardinals) last Sunday. Early this week doctors an-| nounced that Starr will be out of action "for a couple of weeks," throwing the burden on Roach, who in league play this} season has completed two out of seven passes for 33 yards and as had three passes _inter- cepted. Coach Vince Lombardi said: "T have every confidence in John, He's far from a rookie. | He's playéd considerable for us and he knows our system." However, the betting is that if Starr's injury keeps him out longer than the anticipated two! weeks the Packers probably will look outside for a replacement. | Roach, a former Southern Methodist star who began his| pro career as a defensive back, | said he is ready to take over.) ORR TO RETURN However, pass-catching star Jimmy Orr will be back in the Baltimore Lineup, giving a boost! to the Colts' aerial attack. Orr had missed three games| since suffering a sprained ankle| ahd knee in a collision with Packer defensive back Herb Ad-| derly at Green Bay. | With Orr and Lenny Moore) together for the first time this! year, and Johnny Unitas throw-| ing, the Cdlt aerial touchdown potential will be at its strongest of the season. Sarr is not wearing a cast, Lombardi said, but is not able WINTER TIME TABLE Effective October 27th, 1963 BUSES WILL RUN ON STANDARD TIME For Service Changes Between OSHAWA-WHITBY-TORONTO (See Time Table No. 7) Ly, OSHAWA 11:30 p.m, NOTE: ADDITIONAL SERVICE DAILY Lv. TORONTO 12:30 a.m. OSHAWA: Bus Terminal 18 Prince Street, Telephone 723-2441 to grip the ball. 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