16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 28, 1960 A MIGHT HAVE BEEN ONE po one on the Pittsburgh club is Hooks orward to facing New York Yankees in the world ser- fes with Clem Labine Anxious To Face The Yankees PITTSBURGH (AP)--Probably ball and devoting full time to his | "I'll start packing right away," men's wear business, was the reply. He had been handed his uncon. It was a happy decision all ditional release by Detroit Tigers around, Labine, a flop with De- only three days before. The only trot after the Tigers had claimed Fergus Thistles Take Series Lead OWEN SOUND (CP) -- Fergus Thistles handed Owen Sound Ir gents a 10.7 defeat Ti night to take a 32 lead yy er Intermediate seven Ontario lacrosse finals, (nas received a strong franstusion Johnny Metras of freshmen and appears able to i field a formidable attacking Confident But |: Not Predicting team will concentrate its stra egy on a running game. With one of the fastest back LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Although| Apart from veteran Western {fields in the league -- Metras (claims they are the fastest--the coach Johnny Metras won't pre-louarierhack Frank Loftus, none The sixth game will be played dict another top-place finish for oi the Mustangs stood out from ursday night. in Fergus Al Garbutt scored six goals for Fergus while Jobh Roberts ad three. The other went to ded John Spicer, the Mustangs this yesr, he's notin. nurly.burly of Saturday's ex- belittling their chances of again nihition ~ against University of taking the senior Intercollegiate Toronto Blues, which ended in 8 football championship, 22.22 deadlock, "We've got as good a chance! woirgs dressed 11 freshmen for to end at the top as any other ine exnibition game but saw little .|calls he had received were a him on waivers from Los Angeles couple of bids from minor league undoubtedly was a determining clubs, factor in the Pirates' pennant Owen Sound with C tom. The. other teams: will have THE PHONE RINGS drive. |Brad Graham and to be better than they, were last REMEMBER WHEN? . .. Dave McComb and HaroM|club in the league," sald the Turner each scored wo goals for coach, "We won't be at the bot. to displease him. Raynard re -- But just six weeks po. Labine| official told Labine, "We'll prob-|since The 34-year-old curve baller | rang again, It was Joe Brown of Explaining why he didn't fare especially under these circum-| "How's your arm?" asked the/Labine said: ardson, eastern Canadian middle | -- dhs some 10 7" you're licked." night. q 4 . ICHER BY FAR' HAD A POOR DAY HERE ously considering quitting base-|can you come to Pittsburgh you're lic Ronald Cartwright | to safely negotiate the fourth | the fallen is Sunny Celt, ridden fumbles in front of his fallen jump in the mile and seven- | by James Murphy, Neither mount, 'Richer by Far', after | furlong hurdle race at Belmont | rider nor mount was injured, the four-year-old gelding failed | Park yesterday, Speeding past | The race was won by Mosby. 'PUNCH' IMLACH NAMES | Niagara Falls HIS ALL-STAR SQUAD Leads Series MONTREAL (CP)--The Na- | Hall, Pronovost, Howe and Over Brooklin Hockey Le agus T estoy Hull were members of the | 1. CATHARINES (CF " coach unch m- 1 's first all-star team and A ( } --- x agus 1,55: 4 |agara Falls Scobles scored an Jockey Then it happened, The tele The veteran pitcher turned in scoring the others. year 10 beat us," By THE CANADIAN PRESS had to make up mind | ably take you on in a couple of He bas relieved in 14 games, | BEATS BAHIA New York. Routis was badly bat- thinks it's nice to show himself /the Pirates. well with the sixth-place Tigers, stances--to the club that told|Pittsburgh general manager, "It's tough to be with a club weight champion, stopped Ted Richardson of South Bar, N.§,, Little Series Opener Their Annual Jack McIntosh stopped the bout. In the third round Richardson {phone rang. A spokesman from three scoreless relief innings in! Despite the oss of 12 men from | By 3 ory. the French foath: Richardson Is whether to become a probable weeks. We don't have room for saved four, has a 3-0 record and ABERDEEN (AP)--Aberdeen, tered in the opening rounds but him, "We'll walt and see." "Nothing wrong with it," said|that's going nowhere and doesn't| Myrick of Youngstown, Ohio, at weighed 161%, Myrick 162 for To Be Pitching Battl STOCK REDUCTION SALE staggered the Ohio Negro with : de the Yankees was on the other his first appearance with the Pi-| last ' 4 year's line-up, the Univer: Tony Canzo- end of the phone, rates Aug. 17 and has kept right wsdl gt Tag RA, eam CTVeltht, stripped Tony € me. KO Winner In ankee ftive Pirate. He|you now. As soon as we cut down has under a 1.00 earned run a Scottish Pirst-Division soccer staged a whirlwind comeback, A the atten, . man, we'll call you," average since reaching Forbes . club, defeated Bahia of Brazil oe lost the title the following 'Non-1ltie ft [Tuesday night. 's how it happened: Labine, seem to care, You can be the|2:26 of the fourth round of Joe y Poni Bris was back, "I'd like to have you on the!greatest fighter in the world, but|scheduled 10.-round non-title bout their main event of a five-bout boxing card, TORONTO (CP)-The opener|with righthander Don Nottebart.| world series play since 1934 when| several punches to the jaw. of the little world series tonight|He was 13-5 in regular American|they were beaten by Columbus. Throughout the first two rounds BIG SAVINGS ON WALLPAPER, FLOOR COVERINGS, ETC. " i ape," ing hitters ever| Stay in shape," the Yankee on baffling opposing a yy TO SHOW HIMS An hour passed and the phone! Field, year to Bat Battalino, HALIFAX (CP) -- Blair Rich home in Woonsocket, R.I, seri- club," Brown said. "How soon if fellows behind you don't fight, before some 5000 fans Tuesday The Canadian boxer, making between Toronto Maple Leafs| Association season play and|They last won the title in 1926] Richardson, regarded &% a logical his first start since a ring injury in his last fight, was ahead on all officials' cards when referee and Louisville Colonels is siap- laimed three playoff victories. |against a Louisville team, | contender for Canadian middle. teh y tit ing vp #8 8 battle between PIER MAY GO TO CARDS CLOUDY TONIGHT |weignt ile held by arenes 4 Cicotte, 30, is assured of a ma-| Cloudy weather is forecast f0r| at his opponent with long lead- tiona wounced League ach's player International selections round- out the brig ob to | from the second team there is champion Montreal | Stanley, Plote and Horvath, here Saturday night. | The other players were picked meet the Canadien {11-9 win over Brooklin here Tues-| |day night to take a 2-1 lead in {the best - of-seven Ontario La- The champion Leafs might have a slight edge Uf stars mean any- Jor league berth next year, prob- ably with 8t, Louis Cardinals of the National League. He chalked Toronto tonight. The second and third games will be played here Thursday and Friday. The scene ing lefts, Richardson caught Myrick SEE THURSDAY'S PAPER FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION thing, Righthander Al Cicotte, scheduled to start on the hill to- night, was the league's top hurler in season play. up & 16-7 season record, gaining half the wins by shutouts, He also hurled three wins in play- offs, The record included an 11-in- ning no-hitter late in the season, King is one of the few real sluggers on either side. Each {teams led its league defensively Colonels are expected to OPED) yhile hoth were noted for a lack ----- TT of power at the plate, was sidelined during playoffs This will mark the first time|after he slammed a car door on shifts to Louisville for the re- maining four games, as neces- sary. Toronto manager Mel McGaha announced southpaw Bob (River. boat) Smith has been placed on the eligible list of 20 players for the series. Smith won 14 while losing six during the regular season and The all Goa Glenn defence Allan K¢ Toronto with a vicious right Uppercut crosse Association Intermediate midway through the fourth round |A final series, and finished it off with a right to the jaw. He POSTPONE MATCH welterweight boxing title match . | tar lineup | by Imlach, all-star manager as Hall, Chicago: | woa0h of Toronto's runner - up Stanley, Red | Maple Leafs last season, The Scobles are using the out Marcel Prono- x ' side St, a arines lacrosse Yerre te New York's Dean Prentice |, "0, | And outfielder Jim King won Dutiok allsire Pllote, was also a member of the sec- | Dow] a8 Tel home poung bene International League's most adoby New York: | ond team but he is sidelined Fause an + surface has been .i .ple player award, edging lady, ee Norm | With an injury and will not laid In the Niagara Falls Arena.|pffalo Bisons' outfielder Don ordi Howe, No ml Husky. Abe Tomas led the all-|; on deum 221-220 in points. Jetroit ohh} I v h Chicago; Bronco Hore Montreal's all : Sax team ddian Magara ke 8 Jom lo Stasiuk, Don McKen- | members--Jean eliveau a > dag full Doug Harvey of the first team Frank Benedict scored three, between champion Benny Paret of Cuba and Federico Thompson of Argentina was postponed Mon-| day to Oct. 20 from Oct, 15 be-| Oshews Shopping Centre ey, Bostol George Sullivan, Ivan Thomas two, Don Delorm- Andy Bath Andy Heben- | and Jacques Plante and Bernie elorm. ton, A Geoffrion 'of the second--will York; Frank Mahov- ( bh Pulford, Toronto line up with the Canadiens. h, B 1960 Champions| Montreal Royals Only Rate 2nd | Sign Five More Despite Record (cf, ows, Roush nie Clair of Ottawa Rough Riders sald Tuesday there's a 'good NEW YORK (AP)--Syracuse, possibility" he will inject two a akin AZ hamnion NeW faces into the lineup for fe d fending Jationl eampion Saturday's Big Four football re- start to date this year, still turn engagement here Saturday nks second to Mississippi in|aBainst the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the opinion of The Associated| One would be linebacker Ron Press panel of experts selected Koes, acquired from Saskatche- to determine the ranking of the wan Roughriders, who would pro- United college football|Vide Larry Hayes with rest for foam shoulder all ments. The other Mississippi, which swamped would be Adolphus Frazier a Kentucky last Saturday night 21.6 backfield cut for econd victory, today held oars a slim margin over Syracuse in The Ottawa club came out of the poll with a point total of 426/the Hamilton victory last Satur- fo 414 for the Orangemen. Old day without major injuries. Mi 22 first . place votes from the 48 sports writers and PICK UP PONTON broadcasters to 20 for Syracuse, MONTREAL (CP) -- Canadian which breezed over Boston Uni-|yeteran Alex Ponton, placed on versity last week 35.7 waivers by Toronto Argonauts, Washington, with two victories was picked up Tuesday by Mont. in many starts, was In third real Alouettes of the Big Four place easy States' places yurth with 235 points, first place vote from Chicago! with 353 points and five Football League, The 29-year-old and Illinois placed Ponton is a native of Toronto who and only| joined the Argos in 1954 after| Lond three saesons with Ottawa Rough|stopped Bobby Neill, London, 7. ler and Hook Martin one each, For Brooklin Tim Terry, Doug| Vipond and Don Cragg scored two each, Jerry Burrows, Don Vipond and Bev Groves scored singles, [ Fourth game of the series will| be played in Brooklin Thursday | night and the fifth in St. Cath-| |arines Saturday, | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia -- Len Matthews, 139, Philadelphia, stopped Jorge Quintero, 142, Panama, 6. Kenny Lane, 139, Muskegon, Mich, stopped Sidney (Sweetpea) Ad- ams, 137, Philadelphia, 1. Boston--Joe Denuccl, 167, New- ton, Mass., outpointed Harold (Babe) Simmons, 167, Westbury, IN.Y,, 10 | Billings, Mont.--Joey Glardello, 164, Philadelphia, stopped Clar- ence Hinnant, 167, Washington, 3. Los Angeles -- Don Johnson, 123, Los Angeles, outpointed Bobby Gray, 129, Stockton, Callf., Halifax, N.8.--Blair Richard. son, 161%, South Bar, N.S, stopped Ted (Roosevelt) Myrick, 162, Youngstown, Ohlo, 4, jon--Terry Spinks, London, (for British featherweight title). Jockey ( Gomez Back On Beam TORONTO (CP)~Avelino Go- mez, currently second leading jockey in all North America be. hind only Willlam Hartack, picked off three wins before 7191 fans at Old Woodbine Tuesday. Going into Tuesday's program, Gomez had a total of 240 win. ners, five behind Hartack cur- rently riding at Atlantic City, A Gomez won the second race with Commaria, the fifth with One Hit and came right back in the sixth with Hollow Hills, Al wer favorites and biggest price of the lot was Hollow Hills which paid $5.80, In the day's feature, the Yu. goslavian-bred Barley II, owned by G, A. Stallwood of Fort Erle, the Leafs have been in little/his pitching thumb, cause of Plaret's inf d tonsils, 4 Sales darted skyward in '60...now hang on fo your hats and your hearts...'cause in '61 stole off to an early lead and kept the rest safely in his wake to gallop to a $16.20 win mutuel| 3 in the mile and one-eighth race, Golden Wedding was second and | Sea Dalsy third, | Barley II was brought to Can- ada from Belgrade last autumn by Stephen Mocko of Leaming- ton, Ont, but was this year claimed twice, the second time by his current owner, He has won four of 10 starts and has s in the top 10, In order, | Riders, were Kans Northwestern, Clemson, lowa, State Tech learned over $5,000, 29 | LJ ® DIES OF INJURIES HARTFORD, Conn, (AP) - Terry Wanat, 17, of Meriden died Monday of injuries suffered in a high school football game | \ Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, each with its own distinctive characteristics, and then "a aged them in special oak casks. 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