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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1960, p. 14

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14. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 21, 1960 HE KEEPS BUSY » > . SEELEY EDMONTON (CP)--Don Getty ves two lives--husinessman and professional football player--but nlike many, grid stars he doesn't i 8s simply some: : g to le the period be Aween foothall seasons, § "Even practice sessions seldom J interfere with his business life in "the contracts department of Im- | perial Oil, And to make the eight ad trips a year with Edmonton f kimos of the Western Inter | provincial Football Union, he | often sacrifices a day of his vacation or takes leave without pay An average day for the eo Suarterback of the Eskimos can «fun as long as 14 hours, from the time he leaves for work be- fore 8 a, m. until he returns from practice after § p. m, "It's a tough grind and some. times I get a little tired foward the end of the sesson," he ad- 'mits, "But 1 want to play at least one more year." TOP PASSER It seems likely Eskimos will grant his wish and probably will encourage him to continue play. ing foothall, "He's the best Canadian quer. terback in the game," says Jackie Parker, the great import! who shares the job with Don, Almost as high on him is coach Fagle Keys who declares "He's the best passing quarterback in Don Getty, brilliant pass-throw. ing quarterback with Edmon- ton Eskimos of the Western In- terprovineial Football Union, leads an active business life in | the contracts department of Imperial OL Limited when he | isn't playing football, He is shown working on an oil rig as training for his contracts job, Getty, 27, father of two sons, was educated in Toronto and London, Ont,, where he starred with University of Western On- tario Mustangs of the Intercol- legiate Football League, ~(CP Photo) Don Getty Has Another Job Besides Playing For Eskies WESTERN GRAD Getty started his footbsll In high school in Toronto as a fly- ing wing or wingback, He was moved to end at Beck Collegiate in London, Ont, and then in his second year to quarterback, At the University of Western ing ORFU Intermediate {East York 24 Oakville 13 116 wo Countess Adios avos One Night Sets SPORT BRIEFS [Featting Colt Brings $35,000 At Windfields TORONTO (CP) Highest priced yearling Monday night at the Windfields Farm's yearling {sales was $35,000 for a colt iby Never Say Die out of the mare White Lodge, Philp Boyien, seing on. beball of his father, M, J, The sale, held A Pls, Taylor sales, Fourteen yearlings were ht oom. Ewenly e1ght Six World Marks DELAWARE, Ohio (AP)~ ountess Adios set six world's records and ran her season's earnings to nearly $160,000 Mon. day at the opening of the Grand iret harness racing program ere, As driver Del Miller predicted two weeks ago, the Countess shuffled the world's record tables bo winning two heats of the readers Filly Stake for three- year « old pacers in times of Ontario, where he was an honors graduate in business administra. | tion in 1055, he led Mustangs to three Eastern college champlon-| first heat accomplishments; | 1, Beat the three-year-old ships in four yea Probably his accomplishment was handling Eskimos through the WIFU play- offs and then taking them to a 50-27 win over Montreal Alouettes in the 1056 Grey Cup game, After holding the starting as- signment for eight games in 1057 he tore the ligaments in his knee Fs, | biggest football | In 1:59 1-5 and 2:00, Here are the Countess' list of world marks set by her. 1:59 1-5 ac- in Headquarter at the fillies mark of 2:00 1956 by Dottie's Pick, OROAT ON WAY BACK PITTSBURGH (AP)--Dr. Jo seph Finegold, Pittsburgh Pi great whiskies in one brand the game," The day he was was a big one for tha Sixedoot two. day. 195-pound native of Montreal, He had just returned from querter- ESTABLISHED STAR backing Eskimos to a 20-0 vic- tory over B.C, Lions in Vancou-/in the WIFU and apparently interviewed ver, and # was his 27th birth headed once again for the play: |offs and Don's standing as one of Edmonton was in second place 88me was unchallenged, and caught pneumonia, a combi nation that nearly ended his ca- reer, "I nearly lost him," says his wife Marg, who with sons Dale land Don Jr,, regard him as "the Last season Getty was named greatest," the better quarterbacks in the OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS BATTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2, Broke the record for three. year-old pacers, regardless of sex, set In 1080 at 1:60 2.5 here} last year by Adios Butler, | 3. Broke the mark for pacing mares regardless of age, set al {1:59 3-5 by Belle Acton, | 4 Her combined time of 9:59 15 broke the twoheat rec- ord for pacers regardless of age and sex set in 1058 at 8:50 4.5 by Belle Acton, B. Broke the twoheat record for three-year-old pacers, regard less of sex, set in 1960 by Adios Butler at 4:00 1.5, 6. Broke the two-heat three. year-old filly mark of 4:00 85 set by Belle Acton In 1056, AUX, NO, 7, UAW dred Wright 268, dns Baker 250, John We have started another season of flabbs 243, Stan Cook 234, Irene Whit: powling but our teams have not all | ney 241, Ray Branton 235, 211; Peggy been named as yet, We had no doubles, |Fayle 231, Stan Paradise 234, Jack Mo: Jean MacKeen was top bowler with a Conkey 236, C, Wright 228, Bill Barta nice single of 299, Mabel Nicholson had 226, Millie Corneal 227, Gladys Williams 220. We had 15 Lemons, We need three 226, 227; Barb Shemilt 222, Helen Read more bowlers, Any Aux, member wi 218, Frank Taylor 218, George Taylor ing to bowl, please eall Rose Ellis, 211, Les Gray 211, Bill Baker 207, E 3.3787 Ryan 203, 227; Harry Norton 202, Juve Joey Braiden took three points from Barta 201, Ben Fisher 201, arol Ellen Burrus: Hazel Farrow fook §|Perry 201, Dot Paradise 200 and Ernie | points from Mabel Nicholson; Hilda | Hale 212 | Baker took 3 points from Joan Slater! Team No, 2 won 1 point from Team | and Pihel Thomson took 3 pointe from (No. 6 who had 9, Team No, 10 4ook Marj MeNiel from Team No. 14, Team No, 9, Team standing -- Joey Braiden 3,|:0inte, No, 13 one point. Team No Hazel Farrow 3, Hilda Baker 2, Ethel| split with Team No, 8 with 2 each, No Thomson 2, Joan Slater 1, Mary Me: (3 team was whitewashed by No, 7 team, | Niel 1, Mabel Nicholson 0 INo, 5 team took 3 points from No, 1 Boston today, as it did two years week Norm Larker of Los A ago, is: Can he hold the Ameri. geles, the front-runner, fell six {ean League batting lead for the|points to 320, He fell another Pete Runnels Leads Home Stretch Again - NEW YORK (AP)~The ques-| The National League competi: tion confronting Pete Runnels of tion tightened considerably last final two weeks of the season? peint Monday night and now is Runnels didn't hold it in 1958. tied for the lead with Dick Groat After leading Ted Williams by of Pittsburgh, sidelined with a WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Team standing ~ Hi-Los 10, Head Pins 8, Jesters 7, Lucky Strikes 6, Merry Six 5, GoGetters 5, Hi Bawls 5, Alley Cats 8, Pin Plekers 3 and Gay Six x 3 nh oy 1, B. ru a, LA ©, Barkley 788 (439, 219, tt 699 (236, M7), is Snow 9) and FP, Fowler 015 Over « FP, Rowan 267, M, Warn. er 33, BY Cangiord 42, B, Clarke 297, OG, Keenan , D, Shackleton 239, B, Marding 297, ©, Weeks 207, 1. Fowler 298, A. Trick 814, J. Amith 208, W. Snow 208, #1, Walker 901, A, Baker 201 and M, Muller 200, Lemon League « ¥, Johnston 99, R, Dunesn " Ay Hag Pavlos , 1, Shackle , Malgolm 89, D, ire Meville 84 snd D. Dabrowski 62 {team ome point. No, 11 team 3 points |No. 15 one point, No, 12 team also was blanked by Team No, 16 As you ean see the teams need fo be named next week so that all eon cerned can more readily read | points won and lost, So_ he thinking shout a name for next Friday, MOTOR CITY LEAGUE We're glad to see that our howlers were in lop form this week, We show three fancy totals over 700 for R. Har. rison 725 (200, 271, 254)) D, Hooper 716 (278, 102, 246) and V, Claus 718 (208, 202, 247), That's good howling boys, so let's see some more of it, The 600 group was very erowded, we're happy to say, with J, Sharp 604 (904, 256, 934), D, Smith 673 (310, 997, 235), P. Herein 669 (354, 181, 234), W, Smith 68 (218, 967, 100), F', Rehneider 004 (205, 965, 174), C. Weeks 644 (202, 181, 231), EF. Johnston 639 (184, 226, Shackleton 87, A. SERGEANTS MESS LEAGUE With the start of our howling year, we are using the Peterson sys tem for poinbeounting, with the follow. ing results: Philip's Wireless 6, Me. ¥inley's Operators 5; Nichols Fitters 5, Murphy's Mechanics 4; Corson's Ar. mourers 8, Rorrowddle's Gunners 9; MecCormack's Loaders 8, Burr's In structors 2; Ellegett's 2 Wright's Commanders 1 High Triples -- Very good howling by one of our new bowlers, Trene Heath 783 (207, 265) and one of our old this rivers Dave Matthews, 220), M. Thompson 034 (290, 241, 1684), D. Cooper 633 (216, 140, 260), D, Wotton 17 (320, 108, 19%), J. Abrams 813 (361, io, 208), A, Smart 808 (163, 841, 910), , Wayward 605 (180, 215, 910), B, [Taylor 604 (170, 263, 181), D, Solomon 600 (165, 234, 211) and 1, Welsh 815 (358, 108, 190), Good singles over 225 were rolled hy R. MeOillis 261, D, Willams 283, KE {Henry 241, 0 Goguen 331, R, Doyle 230 and ¥, Linley 225 Only one Lemon Leaguer -- L. Arp, [with a Tittle 93. three points with two weeks to play, Pete lost the championship to his slugging teammate on the last week's action, collecting four he | Willlams rallied to wind up with a 828 average while Runnels was second at 922, Runnels now holds a six-point lead over runner-up Al Smith of Chicago White Sox, Pete dropped one point to 821 as a result of tast week' action, collecting four hits in 14 tries, Smith gamed one point to 816 with five hits in 14 at bats, Harvey Kuenn of Cleveland, out for the season with a leg frac. ture, is third at 908, He's fol lowed hy Roy Sievers of Chicago, ,306, Slevers, In the No, 8 spot a week ago, slumped four points with a 4for-18 performance, broken wrist, at .325, Willie Mays of San Francisco rushed % to grab third position at 821, Mays gained three points with 12 safeties in 31 trips. Rob- erto Clemente of Pittsburgh drop. ped one notch to fourth at 817, Ernie Banks of Chicago Cubs hit two homers to lift his leadin total to 41, However, the hard. hitting shortstop relinquished his runs batted In lead to Mil. waukee's Hank Aaron, who drove in six runs for a season's total of 114, Eddie Mathews of the Braves 'was second with 118 fl. lowed by Banks, 112, Roger Maris of New York Yan. kees holds the top spot in the American League with 39 homers and 104 runs batted in, | SPORTS IN BRIEF RIDERS GRAB GUARD OTTAWA (CP)-Ottawa Rough {QUEBEC HUNTERS WARNED MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec A 00 (292, 293, i ! 2 | I would greatly help your reporter 9 hy 3), etty Grant and your handicapper you wou see oi Fig 404 (910 Fi (9 (200, [that each team totals (and checks the | 201) George Fox 679 (232, #11), Frank totals) of their own sheet (every week) Grant 676 (308, 239, 230), Ey Clough |Your co-operation in this matter will| 9), Melle Fox 618 (290), [be greatly. appreciated. Lloyd son 013 (220), Fileen Corson rs rd ack Sackett 619 (240, 204), EARTWAY MIXED 10-FIN LEAGUE Stew McKinley 604 (238) and Mabel| Now that the aches and pains are all MoNell #00 (220, 212) out after the first night of howling, just | High singles -- ©, Carswell 864, Per. |think there are only 31 nights ahead of oy Wright 246, Joan Smale 245, Jack us! Anderson 233, Ging Phillips 232, Ton award goes | Hele 231, Olive Bplers 227, VI McCor: [to Stu Malloy this week, Stu had a) mack 210, George Wright 213, 200; Joe lovely 082 triple, made up of 205, 213, Nice bowling Stu, Right be | Our "Speeial Mention Teatro 207, Emily Smale 207, Una Aland 204 lison 206 and Bill Borrowdale 201 [hind their leader came; John Mason Riders of the Big Four football hunters this year face an addi league have picked up Ronald ional 1,600 oi wardens, in the Coen, 238-pound guard, from Sas- jo of the entire provincial poe katchewan Rough Riders where|jjna force. Police director Josss REMEMBER WHEN . , ? 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Iligence, | Gale 401, Bill Baxter 489, Charles The Plaza Family Doubles League Severs 4b8, Charlie Peel 48d, Gary | opened Friday night at the shopping Vaughan 483, Gord Coppin 483 (200), | centre and some had a real good night, | John Kubis 400 and David Collins 480 | The seven hundred scores were: | (210), | Stan Johnson 722 (205, 227, 200); Flo| The ladies have had a night to warm Loveloek 730 (810, 285, 238); Jim Mor. [up and will be really knocking the pins vison 720 (376, 228, 230) and Madeline next week. Marlene Mason led the | Morrison 704 (823, 28, M6), Indios this week with her 486 triple, In the 600 class, Harry Fayle 669 followed by Janet Peel 471, Ede Ryan | (212, 300); Maudie Cook 676 (241, 236) 468 and Onda Gunn 451 Fd. 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