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The Oshawa Times, 5 Oct 1959, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October §, 1959 yy : --) DODGERS SHOW THEY ALSO HAVE SPEED When the current World Ser- | fes got under way, Chicago White Sox, champions of the American League, were her- | alded as one team that had ex- ceptional speed on the - base- paths, a weapon that they had | used to win the American League pemmant and would cer- | tainly be a big factor in the World Series. However, in the first two games, it was Los An- geles Dodgers who displayed ex- ceptional speed on the base- paths, doing all the base-steal- ing for the first two game S. . The above picture shows Wally Moon of the Dodgers "zipping" into second base, in a first inning steal, in the second game of the series, at Comiskey Park. That's White Sox shortstop Lu Aparicio taking the throw from the catcher. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special To The Oshawa Times LOND ON -- Wolverhampton They were fortunate to be defeat: ed by only one goal, the score being 2-1 for the German team. Sport writers who were at the game look on this as a happy omen for the return game in Wolverhampton, on the theory that the Wolves just could not play as badly again as they did in this Wolves took the lead with a goal by Peter Broadbent in 15|R .|lenge Cup game. Torquay climb- home defeat in this game. Mill- wall are still undefeated in the league, but the shape of things to come was seen in their de- feat by 4 goals to 1 by Queen's Park Rangers in a London Chal- ed into a tie with Millwall second place with a sparkling 4-0 win over Stockport. vision East German Fans Laugh When Wolves Are Beaten , Norwich's champion-gpean Cup. Red 5 Star eliminated the 1-0 by Bury in a midweek game j§goal-kick by Watford goalkeeper but they still lead the third di-f§Linton, went right to the head of . . . Glasgow Rangers meet the Red Star of Bratisla r|the champions of Czechoslovakia, in the second round of the E Jub Oporto, in the prodigious it into the net for a goal. Midweek games for the first and second divisions are mow over for this year, and their play will now be confined to Saturday afternoons. YOUNG BACK IN GAME George Young, former Glasgow s star who played 82 times minutes, but thereafter, mistakes by the defence let the Germans through to score twice. The stout defence of Vorwearts after taking the lead knocked the Wolves for- ward line right off their game As they left the field, the Wolves had the humiliation of being greeted with derisive laughter by the crowd of 60,000 East German spectators. LEAGUE GAMES Playing at Stoke in a midweek game, Aston Villa were held to a draw, and this point gave them a three point lead in the second division of the English League. Peter McParland was responsi- ble for all three Villa goals, al- though the third one went into the net off Kem Thomson, the Stoke centre-half. Walsall took over fourth divis-| jon leadership from Millwall with a 20 victory over Darling- ton, who sustained their first SPORTS IN BRIEF BOUT SANCTIONED QUEBEC welterweight Canadian cham-|Survivors include a Cummings of Ottawa, halfback with the Big Four team | in the late 1940s. jonship match between Jean Puihoste of Montreal and Lennie Spark of Toronto has been sanc- tioned by the Canadian Boxing| Federation, it was announced) Monday © by national commis- sioner Gene Letourneau |ship was 72 son, Bruce a kicking] TO BE ADVISER NEW YORK (AP) -- Although National The his agreement with Rosensohn day as | indefinite period and I agreed," |Boushouyev of Russia Thursday |said the 64 - year - old former night won the world lightweight "I'm in-|weightlifting championship {terested in seeing the return bout |the third straight year. The 26- Cummings playe [between Jsgemar Johsusson and |year-old Soviet champion and his me o oyd Patterson held next r (CP) -- A junior|for Riders in the early 1900s. His| hi in helping boxing get en {heavyweight champion. t o a sound and healthy basis." HERMAN WITH BOSTON CHICAGO (AP) -- Billy Her- |man, who quit earlier as a coach] {with the Milwaukee Braves of the League, signed Thurs-| third base coach for| fight will take place at Halifax Enterprises Incorporated ended Boston Red Sox. Manager Billy Oct, 8. {nine days ago, Jack Dempsey|jurges of the American League DP |said Thursday he intended to €0- Red Sox. will do his managing MATHEWS MONTH'S BEST CINCINNATI (AP) Mathews, whose hitting helped Milwaukee Braves get National League playoff, named winner of the loop's player - of - the - month award for September. The Braves. third baseman received 20% votes! from sports writers and broad- casters. Roger Craig, pitcher pennant - winning Los Dodgers, finished second 14% votes. Mathews hit 11 home runs in the Braves' September drive ANTHONY-HUNTER FIGHT NEW YORK (AP) Tony | Anthony of New York and Billy | Hunter of Detroit were signed | Wednesday for a 10-round tele- vision fight at Madison Square | Garden, Oct. 23. Anthony, a lead- ing light heavyweight contender, | outpointed Alonzo Johnson of Pittsburgh recently and Hunter stopped Argentina's Alex Miteff in the seventh round. TAKES WORLD TITLE WARSAW (AP) -- Marian Zielinski of Poland Wednesday might took the world feather- weight © weightlifting champion- ship from Isaac Berger of York, Pa, who won the title in 1956 and 1958. Zielinski, who broke his | own world record in the snatch lift, scored a total 365 kilograms (804.7 pounds) in the three divi- sions--press, snatch and jerk. Berger was second with 799.1 points. CUT SUNDAY GAMES for the Angeles with | operate fully Eddie motional firm. into the on in an adv isory capaci was! ~ pp. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg | Enterprises Corporation directors have decided that Sunday foot- ball games with admission] charged will not be played in| future at Winnipeg Stadium. The | Manitoba - Saskatchewan junior | league team had been warned by | Attorney - General Sterling Lyon that the corporation would be | charged under the Lord's Day | act if further Sunday games with | paid admissions were played. WAS FOOTBALL STAR | OTTAWA (CP) -- W. Garfield| Cummings, a former Ottawa | Rough Rider football player, died Wednesday at his summer home | at nearby Constance Bay. The | former reeve of Nepean Town- | | Get MORE POWER vith a #4 ANTENNA SALES # TV SERVICE BRING YOUR TV TO US AND SAVE YOUR MOVEY , 171 BOND ST.EAST 50 FT. TOWER Let Us Give You A Free Estimate Displayed on our Drive-In Location "They asked me today to stay for an with the boxing pro-|from the bench next year, STILL, CHAMPION WARS! AW (AP) | for fellow countryman Akop Farad- zhan, outclassed 13 other strong- men from 10 countries. TOPS WESTERN for Scotland and retired from the game two years ago, is now back in it. He has been appoint- ed manager for Third Lanark, in spite of the fact that when he retired he stated that he would not accept a managership. He did | not apply for the job, and took| it only after extreme pressure from the Third Lanark directors. | Manchester United have se-| cured Eric Caldow, left back of] Glasgow Rangers, for a transfer fee of around £30,000. As soon) as it was announced that Rangers] would grant Caldow's request for a transfer, Matt Busby jumped into his car, headed for Glasgow, and completed the deal. Caldow, who was in Ireland with the Scottish team in training for the international with Ireland, was delighted when Busby telephoned to tell him he was now one of the famous Busby Babes, who badly need defence strength. They have lost three games in a row, quite unusual for them. Cal- dow will go to Manchester after the Irish International to put his name on the dotted line for the United. BITS AND PIECES -- Watford, beaten at Crystal Palace by 8-1 a week ago, secured their re venge when the Palace team went to Watford to be beaten! OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT No interest ® No carrying No Down Payment MEN!!... We Specialize In READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING FURNISHINGS LOWEST PRICES SUITS @ TOP COATS TROUSERS @ SHIRTS © SHOES ETC. Shop "FIRST" aot , . . TAILORS 16 Simcoe St. South insist on nl a? 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