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The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 10

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© 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friedy, Mey 6, 1960 ! CHARLIE GRIMM (left), Who was replaced today as manager of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, puts cap on Lou Boudreau who will succeed him, Boudreau, who last man- aged Kansas City Athletics, has been broadcasting Cubs' games on radio, Grimm will take over the radio job and also retain SPORTS MENU Larry Doby By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA'S Neighbourhood Parks, who intend en- tering teams of their boys in either the Bantam and Midget Leagues, of the Oshawa Minor Softball Asso- ciation, are given this timely warning. President "Bert" By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Cincinnati's long - stumbling Reds finally have themselves a winning streak, now that rellefer Bill Henry is pitching as effect ively for them as he did against ', em. The Reds, who hadn't been able to win two in a row through their first 15 games, beat San Fran- cisco Giants 4-83 Thursday for their fourth straight victory. And Henry put it away with his third save in the four-game string that Henry Cause For Win St hoisted the Reds from eighth to sixth in the National League race. The lean lefty, who beat the Reds seven times out of eight be- fore they got him from the Chi- cago Cubs last winter, has re- tired all 10 men he's faced in seven on s DEBUT RUINED The second - place Giants dropped two games behind Pitts- no Pirates, who won 9-7 at Chicago, ruining Lou Boudreau's HAWKINS HURT Similar Injuries Plague Indians By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer It was three years ago Satur- day that a line drive ended Herb , Score's effectiveness as a pitcher, g i |and almost cost him his sight. 4 II Now the Cleveland Indians, de- Fr 95] 7 Lila nied at least ome American | position as a vice-president of l Cubs' organizati it was [0D 8 Secon the Cu ores ig ® lline drive while on the mound. * Wynn Hawkins, 24, a right- | handed rookie, won his third in a -- row, 11-8 at Baltimore Thursday night, but had to give way in the seventh inning when a ball hit by Jim Gentile struck his pitching shoulder. The ball hit Hawkins with such force it bounded high into the air to the outfield. Hawkins didn't appear seri- ously injured, but was taken to a hospital for precautionary obser- vation, Only one other game was sched: 'May Play In Tilt Tonight |; esr sane or sous By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by for a virtual tie with the idle Larry Doby, the 35 - year - old|New York Yankees. New York former American League slugger, has an 8-5 record and a .015 per- may be the man of the hour for Sedtage-point edge over the 96 the International League's Tor- HAD ORIOLES BLANKED Score, await an identical report d youngster hit by a ~--CP Wirephoto League pennant with the loss of| reak those three relief $0 --goiting J debut as Cub manager, Los An- geles beat Milwaukee 43 in 10 ian s but the St. Louis Cardin. a place from the Braves by losing 31 to Philadelphia. The Reds, shut out on one hit innings before southpaw eighth, Henry struck out pinch-hitter Jimmy Davenport with the tying run on second in the Giants eighth, saving the decision for gave up a two-run triple by Wil. lie Mays and a homer by Or- lando Cepeda, Bill Virdon's two ~ out pinch triple gave the Pirates two runs in the ninth against reliefer Glen Hobble (2-3) after they had tied it 77 with five runs in the seventh Bob Clemente, who drove in three runs, hit a two- |sas City), had the Orioles blanked | {until the sixth, when Gentile's {fourth home run started a two-| {run inning. The Orioles then put| {together a four-run seventh when| {Bob Grim relieved Hawkins, who| gave up eight hits, walked four and struck out five. The Indians, replacing the Or- foles in third place, a game shy of first, had an 8-0 lead after 5% innings. Harvey Kuenn and Tito Francona each had three hits for Cleveland, with Francona 3-for-3 and driving in four runs with two doubles and his first homer. Milt Pappas (1-2), first of six Balti- more pitchers, was the loser. Roy Sievers, the slugger the White Sox got from Washington| in a three-player swap, made his| first home run of the year good for a pair of first-inning runs against his old mates, Earl Bat tey, one of the players the Sox bundled together with $150,000 for Sievers, had three of the Sena- tors' eight hits and drove in four runs, one with his fourth homer. The White Sox nailed it with {two runs in the seventh off Russ Kemmerer (0-2), scoring on al [sacrifice fly by Nellie Fox and al {single by Minnie Minoso. Bob run homer in the rally. Fred Green (2:0) won it in relief, The Dodgers ended their slump at four on rookie Bob Aspromon- te's fourth consecutive hit--a-two out, two-strike single with the bases loaded. Larry Sherry (2.8), beat the Braves with four frames | of two-hit, shutout relief after| starter Johnny Podres had given up honfers by Mel Roach and {Hank Aaron, Don McMahon (1-2) {lost it in relief of Lew Burdette, ltwho had a shutout until Don IDementer and Aspromonte | {homered in the seventh, Rookies Pancho Herrera and| Ken Walters hit fourth - inning homers for all three runs as the {Phillies beat Vinegar Bend Mizell | (1-2) for the first time in six de cisions, Jim Owens (2-2) put | away his second nine-inning job with a five-hitter. Jack Tighe Quits Detroit Tigers DETROIT (AP) -- Jack Tighe quit Thursday as scout for De- [troit Tigers of the American League. The former a chance to take third|*P® Stu Miller with two runs in the fo ype Detroit manager, H Shaw (21) won it, with Turk/ending 21 vears with the Tigers PLAY OPENS SAT. Oshawa 'Wilkies In Leaside Loop Again i a mi % rting t nod, Fl the ue from behind the ahead" in a clear loud voice . : That's the cry that will be eci tomorrow Aftetuov at Talbot Park, in Toronto, the Lea- ball League Basel starts 1960 man in plate gives the "go FOUR TEAMS This season the Leaside Junior '|1oop, which is considered one of the best of its kind in the prov- Bob Purkey (1-1), who earlier|ince, will be operating with four teams. Members include last year's defending LBA title-hold- ers, Richardson's Sports, along with the Oshawa J. J. Wilkin. son's entry. Two new teams have taken over the vacant spots left by Woodbine Legion, Dou Laurie's Sports and Ideal Weld- ing Braves, who are not operat- ing this season. Actually the Legion, Lauries and Ideal players have been combined into a strong contend: er, working under the name of bal their new sponsor, People's Cred- it Jewellers, George Moore Drugs is also a freshman club, to make up a strong four team circuit, Last year, for the first time in the LBA junior league history, they operated a five-team league. This idea was disbanded by pop- ular demand thus eliminating that old "weak sister'. The executive has drawn up a 21-game schedule, with the initial league action taking place tomor- row at 3.30 | p.m. Richardson's|for sound defence. tling in the two teams seem to have ieague inside track as the clubs to! the regular season, 's and Moore's e this ursday, May 12, for r first ction, with People's lidlifter. .| Getting closer to home, Osh awa looks like a strong er again this season. After two they fell last season to a third place position in the final standings, then were eliminated 2-1 in games in the semi-finals. Manager Jim Shaw and coach Ted Roberts this year have gone into an extensive rebuilding pro- gram and have entered a Juve- nile-aged team in Junior league. Actually, an Oshawa Juvenile team in Toronto is nothing new, Local sporting fans can rememe ber in 1957, Oshawa then, as the McCallum Transporters, Juveniles and captured the Lea- side championship and then re- verted back to their own group and went on to cop the Berbeck when not toiling with Richardson's, is throwing batting practice with the Internatio Baseball Maple Leafs. Their offence power should be carried by Bob Campbell, a catcher and infielder Gord Didier, Tex Pickell, hitting hero last summer, has returned to his native Texas, so the champs will defensively miss his home-run t. The People's team has popular Larry Tearun at the helm. Larry guided his team Woodbine Le- gion, to the All-Toronto title last season. The Watchmen are count. ing heavily on sophomore right- hander Barry Maines and hock- ey-playin Are Dany Ske men, which in itself looks like a big league battery. Both hoys| axe Baseball Association Juve- tolled with Lauries last year.| !| The Oshawa management have Tommy Passerello, a slick field tog vendinglin Hoe ing shortstop, gives them a basis), bit, 00 ine will strike twice in the same place. Award Howe Hart Trophy MONTREAL (CP) -- Gordie Howe, the big slope-shouldered veteran who makes pairolling a right wing in the National Hockey League look easy, has won the art Trophy as the league's most valuable player for a record fifth time, it was announced today. Last year Oshawa again were winpers of an All-Ontario Juve- nile title and the majority of last year's players Will be pl for the 1960 edition of the wa Wilkinson Juveniles. The club has been pra for the past three weeks seem to be rounding into top orm. and 24 for the second while| Wilkies seemed to be well Glenn Hall received his 44 points| stocked, especially .in Ditching. in the second half of the ballot- where six pitchers are ready ing. |go. Included are Roger Reeson The first |and Dave Waite, a pair of lefties, half consisted of games up to and including those along with Jimmy Pipher, Myron Mech, Gary Judd and Pete Con- of Dec. 31, 1959, and the second nor: hall included games trom Jan. 1" ime will tell if Oshawa to March 20, 1960. has the makings of another Points were awarded on the championship team, With the basis of five for a first choice, |fans' support during the sume three for a second and one for a| mer, both at home and away plus third, Judges were from all six|the players' desire to play base- NHL cities. ball, Oshawa could be headed Howe and Hull topped all-star|for another All-Ontario OBA and Salter has called for a meeting of the Oshawa Minor Softball Association, this coming Monday evening, at 7:80 o'clock, at Simcoe Hall. Entries will be closed on Monday night----and only those teams that have paid their affiliation fees will be permitted to vote, on the items of the business agenda, which will include the election of the 1960 officers, eligible players and club |organization, said he was 'just |simply tired of travelling over so| The award carries $1,000. much territory." | Howe, Detroit Red Wings vet- Tighe resumed scouting for De- eran, polled 118 points out of a troit shortly after he was dis- possible 180, more than twice as missed as manager of the Tigers m:yy as runner-up Bobby Hull in June, 1988, lof Chicago, Hull, the NHL scor- "It was just too much travelling champion for 1959 - 60, re- to Maple Leafs tonight, | io es Leas pi oy asl Hawkins, a loser only in_his|Lown's relief, for his seventh in a : ctors agree, the former All 00x Jeague debut (against Kan-|row against Washington. journeyman - outfielder (Cleve. ------ ------ land, Detroit, Chicago) will pl Sey gos yy SURPRISE WIN ankle last August with San Diego of the Pacific Coast League when territories, etc. Indications, following last Monday's meeting, are that Fernhill, Kingside, Southmead, Storie and Woodview are five certain entries in the Midget League, with one or two more anticipated. In the Kiwanis Bantam League, 12 teams will likely face the 1060 barrier: Southmead, Kingside, Bathe, Sunnyside, Fernhill, Woodview, Eastview, Nipigon, Radio, Simcoe Hall, North Oshawa and Storie Parks. Summer arrived yesterday, almost before we had a chance to say "Hello" to spring. We find the Oshawa '® District Soccer League now in full swing, with an= sother doubleheader tomorrow at Kinsmen Stadium, usliocal 5-pin leagues are holding banquets, almost night fy they wind up their seasons. Softball teams in the « are already holding regular workouts, preparing a the start of their summer campaign. Legion Hall "will be the scene of the "City League" hockey banquet "Hi Wednesday night, the annual "Meet The Champions" ji and in the meantime, Legion Minor Baseball ciation and also the K. of C. "Little League" are wn getting ready to swing into action, on or before of May. Such clubs as golf, tennis, lawn bowling, skeet, etc, all have committees busy making prepara- tions for their official "opening day" programs. BRIGHT BITS: Midst all this summer sports active ity, which of course includes the Kentucky Derby .on Saturday afternoon, we have to keep in mind also that a couple of important winter activities are drawing into the "home stretch", Earlier this week, Burnley won the English First Division soccer title and thus deprived Wolverhampton of the opportunity of being the first elub in 60 years to score the coveted 'soccer double". However, the Wolves get their chance to win the F.A. "Coop" tomorrow and they are heavy favorites to win the great classic, ... TONIGHT, up at Maple Leaf Gardens, we have the stage all set or something in the way of Memorial Cup hockey history. St. Catharines Teepees and Edmonton Oil Kings meet in the fifth game of their Canadian championship finals and after each team has won twice, and the last two games been complete reversals of form--all hockey fans are going to, watch with interest the result of tonight's contest. . «+. HARVEY JOHNSON, who resigned as assistant coach of Montreal Alouettes on Wednesday, yesterday signed with the Buffalo Bills, in a similar capacity. , . . INJURY JINX is wrecking havoc with major league baseball line-ups these days, teams in the Amer- ican League having been especially hard-hit, along with Dodgers and Braves of the National loop. . . . TORONTO LEAFS sent former Oshawa pitcher Eddie Drapcho back to Mobile yesterday, to create an opening for Lary Doby, on their active list. the Leafs entertain Miami, He worked out with the Chicago White Sox this spring and joined the Leafs on a trial basis 10 days ago, Leafs, idle last night, are sec- ul H a ond to league - leading Buffalo. The Bisons broke a three-game osing streak, beating' Richmond| 17, i} Virginians 7-2, Columbus Jets Sto, voming at made th e117] feated Rochestef Red Wings 6-2|firs¢ appearance in two years, to and Havana Sugar Kings edged giant their season, and to every- Montreal 87 in other games|,e'g gurprise they were downed ursday. by Peterborough UEW in a close POOR HITTING mateh, 31, Toronto has hit only 10 home The season is less than a week runs " M, games this year, well ld Bud viii fee LH Fredy own in eagu ith . * Sverage, | 'casue with a 2B, ween Hollandia and United, i ' promises to be one of the most t xo Lehman's five-hitter, his exciting in the league's history. ied vlog 2hsecy 1ive Moiiasid At the very least as was intend- belt h ed, a very well-balanced league is Bi ed 2 go Jomer oF the|,, operation, with very little to Sone, ronstad lost, | distinguish the teams. Shortstop Dicke Barone and| mungaria opened the play in pitcher Earl Francis drove in grand style, controlling the game rd runs pd 3 pal of Jomers for the first 15 minutes, but their six.-run, six ning pace 3 the Jets, Francis fanned 11 and|Pasing plays failed fo produce gave only two hits until relieved goss. i N It was UEW who got the first in th hth, CAL for Bede CAL Browing 10st; oak of the match, when they were awarded a penalty shot, Felix Torres had three doubles|on which Hardie Boi "with a and Jose Azcue smacked three|yell.placed shot. The half ended singles to pace Havana, which|at 1.0 for Peterborough. {bad to stave off a five-run Mont-|" 11 the second period, although [peat eighth, inning, sparked by pressing time-after-time, Hunga- ose esar's three-run homer. | is failed to penetrate a stubborn Joe Altobelli hit his fourth homer,| yi "defence. Spearheaded by a two-run shot for Montreal, Bob . ' Buchan at centre-half, UEW took Miles bi fle Wier and Rene|, two.goal lead from a corner kick, which was placed beautiful ly by Strong and headed into the Harvey Johnson Scout For Bills New Upsets ria XI who, although not quite as tricky, were ready to capitalize on {.e breaks and hold the other side out, Late in the game, Bellak scored for Hungaria, but although the UE were rather disorganized for the remainder, they managed to hold 'their one-goal lead to give them the two points. If all the teams continue to play in the sporting manner dis- played so far, then the discipline section will have little to do, but two or three players have shown bad tempers. Last night |° was Van Wensem of Peterborough. They can rest assured that this sort of thing will not be toler- ated. Hungaria made a very good showing and proved that they also can take the hard with the smooth. LEAGUE TABLE WTLF A Pls. Strila 2 Thistle Pete, UEW United Hollandia Italia Kickers Hungaria Polonia FUTURE GAMES Saturday, May 7, in Kinsmen Stadium, Hollandia vs. Polonia at 5.00 p.m, and Italia vs. United at 6.45 p.m.; UEW vs. Thistle in Peterborough at 6.00 p.m. CE a SHEN NWL® PRWO =O net by Wroe. the TORONTO (CP)--Harvey John- Hungaria was by far smoother working team but as son, former assistant coach and| chief talent scout with Montreal often happens, they were dis- rupted by a determined squad Alouettes of the Big Four football league, has joined Buffalo Bills of the American League in the same capacity. He signed less than 72 hours |after resigning his Montreal job. The one-time New York Yan-| kee quarterback will be one of three assistant coaches under head coach Buster Ramsay when the Bills open training July 11. 27 Holes BASEBALL SCORES AND Swimming STANDINGS Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago 8 11 421 5% 7 12 368 6% 6 12 338 7 National League Phila 000 300 000-- 3 6 St. Louis 000 010 000--1 5 0 Owens (2-2) and Coker; Mizell (1-2) Broglio (9) and Sawatski, HR: Pha - Herrera (2) Walters (2). Cincinnati San Fran By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W L Pet. GBL 615 -- | | | POTW® JRO 000 002 020-4 6 0 000 021 000--3 6 2 Purkey (1-1) Henry (8) and Dotterer; Antonelli, Miller (0-1) (8) McCormick (8) and Landrith. HR: SF-Cepeda (4). | Pittsburgh 101 000 502-- 9 15 2 Chicago 312 010 000-- 7 10 2 Witt, Umbricht (3) Green (2-0) (7) Face (9) and Smith, Burgess 7) Oldis (9); Morehead, Elston (7) Hobbie (2-3) (7) and Rice. 1 1 2 2 3 3 9 0 8 0 Shaw (2-1) Lown (8) and Lol- lar; Kemmerer (0-2) Hyde (8) and Battey. HR: Chi-Sievers (1); 'Wash-Battey, (4), Cleveland 202 022 111-11 15 1 Baltimore 000 002 400-- 6 11 2 Hawkins (3-1) Grim (7) Bell (8» and Nixon; Pappas (1-2) Jones (5) Coleman (6) Fisher (7) | Mabe (9) Portocarrero (9) and|HR: Pgh-Clemente (5). Ginsberg. HR: Cle-Francona (1); Mil 001 000 0--3 9 0 Bal-Gentile (4). LA 000 000 210 1-- 4 14. 0 (Only games scheduled) | Burdette, McMahon (1-2) (8) Rush (10) and Crandall; Podres, National League Sherry (7) (2-83) and Roseboro. W L Pct. GBL/HR; Mil-Roach (1) Aaron (5); Pittsburgh 13 J -- LA-Demeter (4) Aspromonte (1), San Francisco 11 811 2 Today's Games . waukee 9 563 3 (And Probable Pitchers) t. Louls ] S529 3% Pittsburgh (Lawg 40) at Los Angeles J A714 4% 'Francisco (Jones 2-2) (N) 5 7 7 8 San 0 1 nati (O'Toole 1-2) (N) al a Milwaukee (Spahn 1-0) at Chi- Full Dining cag (Drtt 0-3), Philadelphia (Cardwell 1-2) Los Angeles (Koufax 0-1) (N) St. Louis (Miller 20) at Cincin- at International League W L Pet. GBL 788 -- 643 .563 538 467 400 357 1206 International League Rochester 000 000 101-- 2 4 1 Columbus 000 006 00x--6 7 1 Browning, Rube (7) and D. Rickets; Francis, Olivo (8) and Tornay. Havana 014 000 120-8 16 0 Montreal 000 000 250 7 11 3| Miller, Arroyo (8) and Azcue; Valdes, Kunkel (3) Hunter (7) Perranoski (9) Grob (9) and Kat- | ton, Teed (9). HR: Mtl-Altobelli (4) Cesar (1). Buffalo 100 030 012-7 8 0 Richmond 010 100 000-- 2 5 1] Lehman and Davis; Bronstad, Acker (8) Wiseler (9) and Shantz. (Only games scheduled) Buffalo Toronto Montreal Rochester Havana Richmond Columbus Miami 1 NOW 1 9 9 7 7 6 5 4 and one-half miles east Ultra Modern Clubhouse GOLF COURSE and DRIVING RANGE Markham Golf and Country Club is beautifully situated in the rolling countryside, northeast of the Village of Markham, on the tenth line, two and one-half miles north of Highway No. 7, and is just thirty minutes drive by car from Oshawa. for one man," said Tighe. "Be- sides, I want tp spend more time with Mrs. Tighe and my two SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled. SATURDAY'S GAMES SOCCER Osh, and Dist. Assoc, -- Hol- landia vs Polonia at 5.00 p.m.; Italia vs United at 6.45 p.m. Both games at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium. UEW vs Thistle at 6,00 p.m. in Peterborough. ceived 55 points, Hull's Chicago Black Hawks teammate, all - star goalkeeper Glenn Hall, finished third in the voting with 44 points. Other players and their points: Jean Beliveau, Canadiens, 28; Bert Olmstead, Toronto, 27; Bronco Horvath, Boston, 20; Terry Sawchuk, Detroit, 7; Doug Harvey, Canadiens, 7; Allan Stan- ley, Torpnto, 4; Andy Bathgate, Rangers, 3; Henri Richard, Cana- diens, 3; Bob Pulford, Toronto, 3; Bernie Geoffrion, Canadiens, 1; Doug Mohns, Boston, 1, LED ALL YEAR Howe polled the same number of points for both halves. Hull had 31 points for the first half STO CL Markham Golf and Country Club Driving Range OPEN of Markham, and three Pro. 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