1B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 6, 1960 BOB SKINNER GETS CAUGHT BETWEEN SAFETY SPOTS of Pittshurgh | above shots shows Skinner the upper left Boh Skinner, Pirates, got himself trapped In a "hot box' or "rundown" play in the fifth inning of yesier day's World Beries game, The (No hase kee Bob Richardson sequence of camera 4) in trapped off 2nd then trying to avoid Yan yhoo has from Tony 10), Richardson almost to fed Gil MeDougald way and mak the (oss (Ng taken Kubek chages Skinner hase, passing (No, 12) on the SPORTS MENU Interesting "1 By Geo, H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR WA | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' All=Ontario OABA finall Ace (ERS are ] A the Junior "A" champion I Elliott Lake in Aces, Guy Caberla the 1860 telephony SCUGOG CLE Tunior "A" made [: contact wa of the champions terday with Boa Ontario's by manager manager 10 earned nern that title finals, The ition with "Rich tated that he No beating out the Northern in eon Clean tne in March, n of mnagen ver WHEN { have enough pla for the er isl evening [4] arrant All=Ontario the ince several "halls of Thinking that perhaps ¢ ' glub, the Beug trip te Oshawa had left learning' and el to series for rious College and { hooks vO mare were al other camps Pens ere a stumbling block for the billet the "Aces" here and even offered to play in Bault Ete, Marie rlain declared that he just eouldn't round up nine signed players, It di cided, by the OABA convener the OABA sel retary to wait until eight o'clock this ¢ des claring the All-Ontario final defaulted time, the OABA convener received a telegram from Jack acting convener in the tating they would he unable to field a team thi Waiting o'clock tonight now appears only a formality feel too to Cleaners on bringing the "Soo og Cleaners offered to Lhe eres but manager Labi Wi here and ening, nelare F In the means Parr "Soo until eight AL any rate, extend congratulations to OASA Junior "A" title in three sea Ta week-end Wi It's not soon 108 to Nshaws again for the "Rieh" March, eoach Fred Bidgood manager Vinny Walker, sponsor "Mike' to all the players and others connected with the team, on behalf of Oshawa's sports fans in general and the softhall enthuss» iasts in particular "Well Dane PITTSBURGH PIRATES were be erday, by their National League buddi regretfully predicted a N.Y, Yankes such a bit of erystal-gazing has suddenly either, for the Yankee tough to beat a they are fighting uphill, They can tie it all up again with a position But leraa Yogi with two econd time on busine Siblock and a hearty Champs! ing commended yest everal of whom Not that A mirage vietory hegome when are never a a win today and go back to Yankee Stadium Ir to end the series without spite of the fact that they and despite Bill Virdon Berra on an extra-base hit returning to Pittshurgh in ensational cateh outhit the to rob fourth mning pite af the against in the couple which just isn't done Yankee till remains, Pittsburgh looked solid they had a few of the break breaks too, the stolen base wk, mg than Virdon had been touted fielders in baseball termed brilliant, rather ual mo a team with the 3 yankees on bases and none out and in of stolen bg the [acl nougn in victory, sure but they hel made thos were alert piece of Ine them Wi ire alert defence against and all season a centre n hi than lucky t pitcher \ Yankees batting pow but inning a narp as u trouble when he Ie facing still handled sever from that sama trouble didn't walt for one big threat in the t into the in the 8th and t Virdon or anyb } \ Murtaugh ua Let Well ra on he called in ald th | they did tion Of Ya il and ther mn still st n he ange Oth rd elippe 10 grounder 10 while Pirate lend Dit 10 BO again any double=play couple of "Bobs ; Stengel in Rab Fy ready Lasey vels anes mar ( rs, he' alter the treatment he got, my any m DIAMOND DUNT not being on the base wher ym steeling in the ing after the id tally, charging But when Skinner Berra's ¢ tye that Tig ( a week and their t to K in the sa the erro tole mistake, an error o A DETROIT WRITER prodicte ib president Dewitt ll ald off with the $100,000 he | wn QMIIssio that W Dy coming on emaining in h MEL M¢ of Toronto Le al Yea mittes that that Ww e the twa vear GAHA League ™m ager of the good Cleveland India Man Are he whers Bob Friend Likens : Yanks To Braves PITTSBURGH \pP Friend, half of Pittsburgh's right-lis the sta handed pile ang pride, doesn't idav's second W think the New York Yankees sex Ver 1 the other rig d be any tougher than \ TY anced ace won 20 Milwaukee Brave ub the the American League cha Pirates lef A Bob, which last 13 af x th Ag choloe in game of 8 AW the who the ¢ nis aku 1 hav ¢ Same wis { Yank } was 31 against Milwaukee, ey 'reM lot Ul ¥ bat | ke the Bue Thur world § ht faced Yankee Statistics From Series PITTSBURGH (AR) the series B ond ries The extended Figurin getting a ie in the Yogi Berra extended hi record for hits to 62 veteran Yankee catcher hi marks for mosi plaved to 62 and most times at bat to 237. Berra has of 267 510 of 8 mast | als games a eries average The Yankees 12 hits in any on-end Wedne lost Bolt no more than game of their se Ih-game winning the 1% hit @ sLreak and ay got Pirates' last serie letory vas also hy a two-run mar 0-7 over Washington Senator the seventh and deciding of 1925 1 I. The gin in game wa he homer pla also hit one in 1957, He has an vith 15 hits in 61 Howard's mn Elston fourth Yankee catcher 1065, 1056 and average of 246 (ries hi serie Hm of the Yankee who was tagged for Bill Mazer K's fourth inning home run had not allowed a homer sinee Aug. 4 when Norm Cash of De trait helted him for one. The Span covered B68 fnnings | Coates By grounding into two double Hector Lopes of the Yank jump on the record by Irv Noren of the {hE plays gol a good of Hve Yanks jel in 1 Gino Cimoll of the Pirates has played in two series games, bul has vel to bat, He replaced Bob Skinner in left field in the eighth inning Wednesday, In 1856 while with the Dodger Cimall took lover for Bandy Amoras in left field in the sebond game | Heffering's In Winning Mood 'To Open Season Hetlfering's Imperials opened another season on the right font hy taking three points from Shea's Howl, whieh 1s supposed to he the piek the third section, They lost first point, 113d to 1245 then the next three games in-a-raw, but the pressure kind of the fellows in the fifth and everybody fell down at once They had to go with four men the coach because the other lellows fram last year dropped out at the | minute, It wa 'ory eredlitable showing for ol Ihe took got and ast @ five and only Mick MeMas that hi fellows and no spares namely howled Last year that class hawler at We in Was { eve league before first year in Hefferings Imperial Harold em 26H, 243, 202, 285 19 Hob Murphy 223, 282, 210 150 143; Jaek Brown 241 237, 01, AV 1088; Dave 1s 188, 181, 211, 201, 231} 1002; Mick MoMaster 228, 248 1, 189 16S. Total 35M Shea's Bowl Dean Ford 202 1250; Bob 181, 1% Nd 180 Mow Mari 118 1 260, 268, 17) Heather and Total 5746 [3] 1181 JAR Ml al, 2h Hl M4, 236, 210 WET, W. Mullholland Hd, 267, 21 116 M5, WS 1 M1 Herh Donaldson JE] 1140; J C. Rumson as spares il Veandry And 1 don't see hey Hank an al With! their power wid be tougher have a hitter like And Ed Mathews ¢ mateh them You can compare with Mickey Mantle with Bul Skowroen Friend sail the rate stall on the ankees didn't change his think ng on how he would piteh ta the Al | I mean Hg fand (Ya erra and 'Mari I Skowron, It isn't he others when tthe Ww they ¢ don't Aare ma Mathews and Aaron reports af the seouting champs beat bai ANE Tans the Cant Yankees score, tl Hy are in on the Ar that vou beat th eurve You WE uw You 3 whe nk # Braves pitcher, and | | ing "the tag" in front of Um pire Nester Chulak, whe ealls the "out" as Bkinner falls to the ground, just short of Srd hase AP Wirephoto World Series Facts, Figures By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Standing wi, Filtshurgh (NI) 1 0 York (AL) fl Hesull First Game Wednesday York Pitlshurgh Oct. § 100 100 002-4 18 2 00 201 00x Hh Bo (1), Maas (§) and Berra; Law Burgess, HR Howard New Ditmar, Coates Pace New Pitishurgh Buren (7 if York and Marl Viazerosk) Financial Vaels First Game Altendance 86,676 Folal receipts (net) $244,260.24 Commissioner's share $id, ORY 04 Player American Hay.12 National Hay. 13 Pittshurgh fev. 12 N¢ Ww Ha7.14, Scores Change Minds - Charge Error To Kubek PITTSRURGH (AR) clal the 116,862.72 League share pant 58 League share $18, Club's share-§$19 York share--§18 club's The offi corers of world series thelr minds after the game Wednesday and pinned the Hrst-inning New York Yankee er on Tony Kubek instead Yogi Berra changed ror of Berra threw to second in an ef tort to eateh Bill Viedon stealing hut neither Kubek, the Yankes hortstop, nor second = baseman Bobby Richardson, was any where near the bag, The hall into centre-tield allowing to reach third oared Virdon Herra with the Was error originally eharged hut as the throw and the responsibility covering the bag was up to Richardson and Kubek, it was de cided ta absolve Berra and the hlame was fixed on Kubek he Primhle News sun Vas Bod official scorers are Jog of the New York Daily Ed Mungel of the Chicago limes and Jack Hernan of Pitishurgh Post-Gazetle he made the after Kubek Yankes room The shortstop said he Wa 0 cover second oven right-handed bat Groat) was at the to slightly in might have the soarer talking to dressing decision in the young stinposed though a Diek hut Case the ley plate delay hit-and-run been on DESPITE RAIN Bird Dog Trials Have Good Entry he Oshaw Upland Bird Dog Club of A held its annual fall fleld We Sunday on the property 8. Jordan, five miles north Roawmanville Despite the rain, #0 dogs, and many hangs AN spectators parts al Ontaria wit raaning of the seven Classification I'he as fallow The "Fred Tyson's Romanin Als of ( of eady mare WI INARYy sed the Stakes ne or complete results are Open Puppy Stake Smith Traphy 1 Flash Bay R Tarenta: 2. "Flight Gal', Paint er, I. Fletcher, Oshawa and 3 Simon's Calfeen Irish Setter I. Simonsen, Oshawa : Restricted Puppy The ing's Award 1, "Pally", Ger man Shorthaired Painter, J. Holt faster, Oshawa: 2, "Lustig Rex Pudel pointer, J. Steinhofey Markham and 3. "Beau Brit tany Spaniel, J. Young, Toronto I the Car i Von Falkes Paintes Aan Open Award! German Willer, St ors Teresa Painter, mareantonio Had and 3 Gavimes Golden Kim Setter Garrett, Niagara-on-the-Lake Restricted De The Await Rex Voa hl A 2 i od Willer, St. Catharines: 2 I Weimaraner, DD. MeGikl, ng's AW Pointe J 2. "Ran D. De Shorthaired atl nes hy Po Kui Toronto aving Face ayoff Move or Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP) mus he true what rival Nations Lengie manpgers have heen say |i ng ahout Pillshurgh They drive you erary wiki their constant hitting and Fun ping," said Bolly Hemus of 5 Lowis Cardinals "They plant smart, heids-ug baseball," said Fred Hutchinson of Cineinnati, "They know wha they're doing all the time, As ¢ team, it's a manager's delight "They take advantage of eyery break said Chuck Dressen o Milwaukee, "And they make very few mistakes themselves,' | hey don't scare," said Lou)! Boudreau, recently released hy) Chicago, "All those big names on ( ! alned Murlaugh end, The Natione) Lesgue champs had still another trick ip thelr sleeve, With Dick Stuart it hat, Skinner began walking to: ward second as Ditmar stepped hm the rubber and Just kept go ng, easily heating Berra's fran ie heave which was high and AWRY, "I lay," ex: "I don't think hey knew we had it, We have hree different kinds of stesls he straight steal, the walking WARE B Surprise seal and the delayed steal." Skinner scored with the 'third nente's single to centre Pittshurgh's other runs came m BI Mazeroskl's twe + run Golf Club's Closing Day On Saturday | The Oshawe Gold Club will hold its annual "closing day' pre gram, this Baturdsy, Ocloher § with 8 mixed twohall towne ment scheduled to start at two Velogk, after which tes will he {served and prizes will he present ed (0 the various 1960 lourng ment winhers Ladies' president Jean Craw ford will he on hand to award the women golters with their lau rels and Dr, C, BE, Mellveen, club president, will do the honors [ov (the male members | Club captain Tom Kidd has ob tained some fine trophies and prizes, "Vie" Peacock, sponsor of the Peacock Lumber Tourna ment, will glso he on hand to this tournament All of the 1960 tournament win ners, cub champion and other the Yankees don't mean a thinglhomer off Jim Costes In the Prize-winners of the recent sen: to them { BACK UP PROPHESIES { The Pirates made prophets oul, of their fellow National leaguer and helievers oul of Wednesday, heating New with more ease than the 6-4 score|j Whether No 3 YOK] might indigate thi antl do Ii again In game 2 toda vemamed to he seen, In event, the Pirates demonstrated hetore 36.676 cash customers ale Forbes Field that they were no ¢ fluke champions, They edly have gained new expecially from the Yankee A 1310-10 underdog helore y Wednesday's game, the Pirates have become an H-o-10 favors tn win the series hefore another sellout crowd, fea undoyht- | respect between Boh Friend (18:12) of |} the Pirates and Bob Turley (88) with nohody out, The little vight-|total pinfall for the S-game sell makers of the Yankees Is rated even jender struck out Mantle with a/indicales sinker piteh, induced Berra to fly hod 6501 anainst Ace Bowling's ice sheets for curling The first game was very was held at the new Den Mills| ad, with the Ace Curling vink in Metropolitan To-| relative merits of spraying, Hood money Except for the pilehers, neither manager planned any lineup oviy hatting order changes, The weatherman predicted another perfect playing day, with sunny skies and temperature in the 60s f Game Lime is 1 pm, EDT i PIRATES TOO GOOD It was all Pittshurgh Wednes day, The Pirates outplayed, out:|{ fielded, outran, outmanoeuvred)( and outsmarted the Yankees, ( They were outhit hut nol oul: lugged even though the Amepi:i¢ League champions to twoll 0 far the can homers team ane al play of the game since Bill Bkow Today's hatte pig taugh summoned relief gee Ei. 1elt the impression that they will other important step forward on and rings, maintenance of Ice turing another right-handed duel, vou" Face from the bullpen after he right at home in. thelr group. October 5 I fouble of Duke Maas in the sixth ly Ryne Duren stopped the Pi ales the cynics BRILLIANT CATCH The best defensive play came Bote fourth and it was made by the Pirates, Tralling 31, the vankees seemed veady to moun! any a rally when Maris singled and Vickey Mantle walked, Berra lrove a A-fooler to deep right entre hut YViedon made a hril lant gloved hand cateh almost the wall, "That was the key on followed single 1g core Maris, tagged for 10. hits, lost stuff in the eighth and Mur with a Law fectar Lopez and Maris singled out and fanned Skowron with a 628 hall "I wasn't surprised at ace did," sald Murtaugh later He's heen doing that all year or us, We've a good combing: lon, Elroy and | my, Ruts and his arm," Elston Howard hit a pineh hit worun homer in the ninth th ent hie Plrates' margin to 64, Mur augh sent a hasty signal to the wllpen for Clem Lahine to be on all when Tony Kubek eracked ils third hit but Labine stopped Pittsburgh walloped three ex: double play to end the game, tra hase hits to New York's two The Pirates stole two hases to none for the Yankees, They com mitted no errors while their ri vals had two, And Pittsburgh| manager Danny Murtaugh even horrowed a page from Casey stengel's hook hy going to his bench in the late innings for de: | tensive purposes and to the mound in tense moments for counsel to his pitchers "We're a probing elub," Mur taugh had warmed earlier, "We seek out the opposition's weak nesses and try to exploit them.' The Pittsburgh players wasted little time demonstrating what Murtaugh meant, In the first in PIRATE FANS TAKE IT EASY PITTSBURGH (AP)=Plits: burgh fans didn't get worked un Wednesday night after the Pirates heat New York Yank: ees 64 In the world series opener, I've seen livelier Sunday nights," a policeman sald, A week ago the Pirates rolled Into town with the Na. Honal League pennant and given a nolsy welcome hy J00,000 Pittshurghers, ning, Roger Maris walloped #a home run off 20-game winning right-hander Vern Law lo give the Yankees a 1-0 lead, Bul the Pirates went pight to work on starter Art Ditmar, driving him| from the mound helore he ould! gel the second oul | CAUGHT OFF GUARD Billy Viedon drew a walk, On the first piteh to Diek Groat, Viy don waited until eateher Yogi Berra was about to toss the hall back to the mound and started a delayed steal of second, Berra after a second's hesitation, threw to second but nobody was there to cover, The unexpected ma noeuvee caught the Yankees off guard, Berra's throw went into pentre field and Virdon raced to third, He scored a few moments later with the first of Pittsburgh's three runs when Groat typleally lashed apposite field double In right Virdan ran on his own Groat later, "I had no idea was going, Usually 1 send him but 1 didn't this time. 1 think the Yankees didn't cover hecause they expected the hit and run They didn't think I would take Roh Skinner singled Groat home to the Pirates a 2-1 an sald he give and 3, R nly Beitlany Spaniel Lambert, Hampton Open Shooting Dog Classic (The Upland Bird Dog Club Trophy) 1, "Flashlight Rabe", Painter, R Papa Faranta ) In dependence', Painter, R. Lennox Foronta and 3. "Earl of Huntin dan Helttany Spaniel Lam hert, Hampton Restricted Shooting Lew Heaton Trophy) | Komet" pomter, 8 Win! terhelt, "Joker Pudelpainter Winterhelt, Wel Hngton and 8 Pudelpaint er, H. Kauffman, Taranta Amateur Gun Dag (The Car Barl of Hunt ling's Award) | don, Britany Spaniel, R. Lam bert, Hampton: 2 "Jockel", Pud elpainte D. Thompson, Teronte nd & "Cat Pudelpainter, H Kautfman, Taranto Judges for the day Bunting, Jack Foss Dick Papa, Mitch 5 rhe men able hy Aly R. Bowman hert We \ AW R Dog (The were Ivey Max Ritehie Romanin and avail Ns Lam nadie Sweetman Mrs. R were H awd would like to thank the fol wmsars: The T, Eaton Smith Beverage Ham Sh Quake 0 and M Cam" Jordan, fw use of his Proapery, | and Ed. Wilson's 5-Pin Team Loses First Last Saturday, Bd Wilson Pur nitupe opened it's season in Group "CU oof the Toronta City Major| league at Boavview Bowl, Even! though the team was defeated 4 ames-to-l, hv Ace Bowling, they made a ereditable showing and It was a close contest as the panty contested whal Team having the edge in the 1akt ronio the were Furniture 1168 to wo men Hoo The second game saw a rash of headping for the Oshawa hoys as they were well-heaten, 1178 to 1068. The third game showed a complete reversal of form as the Wilson team rallied and over powered their opposition 1278 to 1064 Roy Neshitt led the way with a 810, followed hy Bel Himes' 266 frames over The scores home throwing when Lopes ohlighngly and Joe Bweet's 256. There seem:|B. Be, grounded into Pittsburgh's third (gq (a he a letdown in the fourth Manager of Canadian Tee Lady Golfers Hold Closing On Fuesday, the ladies section of the Oshawa Goi Club held their loging gol day and dinner The (ee-off time was 1.15 pm. I» bright sunny weather After the golf the ladies changed into thelr sireet dresses, and were served a lovely mes! in the main lounge of the Golf Club President Jean Crawlord wel comed wll the ladies and also thanked her commitiee for the support they had given her through the season, Mrs. Craw: ford also mentioned thet » CLGU pin was 10 be given to Bue Kess ler of the Ladies' Bection for 195 Mrs, V, Clitlord also received i vole (§ thanks for the wonder ful job she had done in Brranging run & moment later on Boh Cle- resent prizes to the winners of (the dinner Mrs, Maible Boudreau the cap tain, handed out prizes to the win: ners as follows: Ist Flight: Low gross, Bue ' fourth and Viedon's run-scoring|$on, ave especially urged (o he on Kessler, 99; 1st Low Nel, Mable Boudreau, 101-1883; Ind Low Net Marg, Storie, 1062184 and Lov Puts, Mavis Taylor, #0 2nd Viight: Low Gross, Fern Brennan, 102; 1st Low Net, Edith Henry, 108-2677; 2nd Low Net, Florence Marsala, 14-20-85 and Puits, Ev Fhgin Ha Fow hd Grew) Munigomery, ¥ Low Gross, Ii 1st Low Net, Peggy isan, WIH81; Wd Low Net Doreen Reddoch, 1204645 and Law Putts, Joanne Gils, #8. Mrs. H, Smith and Mrs, |. Gor don pesisied Mrs, Crawlond in the Lucky Draw prizes, which were nated by Mr. 1, Heliering tor the H, Walker Co, 144, winners ng Mis, WM, Jack of Oshawa, Mrs. K. Hamley, Peterhoro, Buth Ambury and Mrs, M, D, Jacobi of Oshawa Other prizes have heen donpled io the ladies by M. Hellering lor # ishidie 4 on the #h hole Entertaining the ladies with # lew elections aller the dinner were the "Marley Page Four' of ae Oshawa Bweet Adelines, the four girls were Josn MeKenna, Pat Knipe, Shirley Luke and Marg, Molfal On Baturday afternoon, Oct, § the annual closing tea will he held it the Oshawa Golf and Country Club A little reminder to all the ladies that the annual meeting Is th he held on Oct, 11, at the Osh awa Golf Club and your support will be apprecipled, OSHAWA MAN SPEAKER " Ontario Curling Assoc. Holds Ice-Makers School Curling In Ountarig look an To meet the ever: increasing need for expert lee men responsible for « #4 #ehool It was the first sthool of its kind ever to he held in Ontario, and was sponsor ed hy the Ontario Curling Associ ation, in eooperation with Don Mills Curing rink and Cana dian lee Machine Co, Lid C. W, "Baldy" MacQueen, sec retary of the Ontario Curling As sociation and Registrar for the school, had entries from all aver Ontario, Chalrman gathering will he 8, B, Lee, presi dent of the OCA, Orvil L, Davie game as the Purnituremen could chine Co, Lid, the first speaker, not get untracked and lost 1116] talked on Preparation and Sub [fo 1012, The fifth game was very foundation of the lee rink sur: [close hut onee again headpins proved costly to the Oshawa team, Beores were Ace Bowling 1106, Bd Wilson Furniture 1068, Roy Neshitt was top shooter for the Bd Wilson team with games of 216, 181, 810, 287 and {265 for a total of 1812, Don Hen: | ning had 214, 958, 221, 964 and] {427 for 1178, while Bd Lugtenburg| [rolled games of 845, B81, 217, 178 (and 981 for 1119, Bel Himes and Joe Bweet were a little helow par with totals of 086 and 1008 re spectively, Al Zwelg and Ed Brown did a commendable job| in relief | John Stones was the high man face, including drainage sys tems, foundations, floors, and rel ative costs OSHAWA EXPERT A panel, eonsisting of a Mod the of the of lee, setting hacks, eutting lines surface, pebhling lee, washing lee, repairing, and other points, Mr. Pugh of Wasco Pains Ed Wilson Furniture the. making and maintenance of talked on types of paints, relative ensts, Mixing, quantities requir application equipment, and ng; and brushing A demonstration was given of lee shaving, lee planting, wash: ing, pehhling, maving, and paint: ng. All common curling acces sories were on display, and demonstrated, | A panel of experts, with Mr, Lee as Moderator, answered questions, The final lecture, hy Opvil Davie, covered start-up procedure, hrine testing, guar Ing against corrosion, refriger: (lant, lubricating oll, the value of P, Eng, Central Distriet rioating ov, aie ao Ma: using a lng hook, trouble shoot: {Ing, identifying and overcoming |eommaon problems, ice tempera {ture and shutting down in the spring, REMEMBER WHEN? , ,. By THE CANADIAN PRESS The hoxing adage that they erator and Joe Roberts, Oshawa don't eome hack' was demon: Curling Club, BUI James, Granite Curling Club, Guy Beott, Searhor ough Golf and Country Club discussed making the initial sheet for the opposition with a 187 for hs H-game set Next Saturday the Ed Wilson team travels to Willow Bowl where activities will get under way at 8 o'cloek, strated when Benny Leonard lost to Vancouver's Jimmy MeLarnin on a technical knockout in the {lth round of their we arwelght heen | hout 88 years ago ton i Leon ard hi the Hghtwelght champion from 107 to 1084, fie Larnin went on to win the weller [tle in 1088, losing It to Barney |Hoss, then heating Barney and | nally losing again to Barney in 108 KING ST, W, THE NEW OUTLOOK '61 PONTIAC'S New In Spirit... New In Splendor! SOR ON PLEASURE WITH ITS ADVANCED DESIGN See it! Drive it! AT AT PARK RD, CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Buy it! a LTD, RA 3-4634