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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 12, 1960 THIS IS DANNY'S COMBINATION FOR TODAY which resumes in Pittshiegh | today, Bob Friend (left) will | start and of course, Elroy Vice I (right) will be ready and wil. Danny Murtaugh, manager of Pittshurgh Pirates (centre) hag named this combination for the gixth game of the World Series PP | 'f 'SPORTS MENU t} "41 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR " WE i verything From Soup To Nuts Levy Fines On Stick-Swingers OTTAWA (CP)~-Jesn Ubrisco of the Sudbury Wolves and oe A Black of the Montreal Royals have both been fined $50, Ed Houston, president of the Fast ern Professional Hockey League, announced today, (Cards Get Al Cicotte PITTSBURGH (AP)--#t. Louls Cardinals today obtained pitcher Al Cicotte from Toronto Maple | Leafs of the International League in return for outfielder £On Wagner, pitcher Cal Browning] Ubriaco and Black engs and cash, Toronto also will get!s stick - swinging duel Sunday another player to he designated afternoon in the Montresl Forum later Where th Wolves deleiied, the , nr RiBg Royals 53, sferee Lorin, Cicotte, a former New York), de sensed TORIOF aud match Yankee farm hand who pitched) Conduct penalties to both, in several American League) clubs, had a 16-8 won-lost record y at Toronto with eight shutouts . He led the league In victories E 1 son 8s Bow To Ferby's hitting outfielder who came to y the Cardinals from San Fran. Last Saturday, at Willow Bowl cisco Giants in the deal that sent the Ed, Wilson Furniture entry shutouts, strikeouts (158) and earned run average (1.79) Wagner, 26, is a left-handed | Don Blasingame to the Glants, in the Toronto City Major League errors, Port Perry rallied for gan He was farmed out to Rochester was defeated four games to one last summer, Browning, 22, 1s 8 py Ferby's Timberlanes, left - handed pitcher who was| "In the first game, the Ed Wil | brought up to the Cards in late) gn tum could not get untrack: season, ed, and were beaten 1144 to 914, . In the second game, Ferhy's rolled 1321 to Wilson's 1178, with Woodview Team Takes Lead In CRA Dart Loop Woodview No, 1 takes over top spot In the CRA Dart League with another 4-to-1 win Bill Ross took over the able job in relief for two weeks, high three darts with 136 he responded well and in the Those players doubling in and fourth game led the Wilson team the Furnituremen cause | The third game saw the Oshawa |boys putting on quite a battle, Ibut once again they were turned {back 1212 to 1113, In this third game Fd Brown was inserted Into the starting lineup for the first in a EATD. ing to take over should Friend | preparation for today's game, in need a friend, Pirates worked | which they hope to wind up the out on their home diamond, | 1060 series Forbes Field, yesterday, In Pirates Can Do It Today PITTSBURGH (AP) Pitts yurgh can 'wrap up its first world in AP Wirephoto out are N, Pullen 1, G, Waite 8, to their only win of the afternoon| Win the last three games and thus ture Ww. 2, B. with a beautiful 337 J, Fur Don Henning co-starred In this Rae 2, M, Rae 1,/game with a 203 as the Wilson A, Smith 1, R, Cornish 4, 1, Cole!team defeated Ferby's 1322 to 3, T, Reid 1, L, Shobbrook 1, R.| 1085 Shobbrook 1, B, Ross 2, V. Ross | A. Bryant 2, A, Pellow 3, M, bounce back and best Muir 1, R, Pope 1, G, Houston awa boys 1152 to 1062 1, B, Crawford 1, P, Crawford 2, Totals for the five game sel Midge Wilson 1, Bob Clark 1, O, were Ferby's 0013, up With It yesterday morning, 1iciark 2D, Clark 2, Jack Craig| Furniture 5509 don't know how It happened, head 1, M, Parker 1, I, Parson 2,| Individually, Sel Dawe France 1, {Bill Clark 3, France 1, J IA }, Ds the Osh Himes was khamplonship since 1925 today by hasten to add But IT COULD END TODAY! And we sarily | not that it neces will we Bot than id end today We not any haven't a thing against the wish to | that ago, well the normal ts honors passed around more ee pol and see a team hasn't even been in the World Series 38 ye come up with the big triumph, The grandstand managers can nave g field day, today, Even Casey Stengel himself ig 'n & quandary, He doesn't know to Whitey Ford or Bob Turley his starting today's "must" game Both of them won thelr game the current classic and while Stafford, Ryne Duren A couple more of Casey's hurler forgetting Bobby Shantz ard Coates, have pitched ver) ball for the fact remains that only Whitey Ford the tance-~only pitcher so far in this series to do that Turley got a win in a game, the that $0 weird that you really couldn't i pitching value on the outcome, Mr, Stengel may just take the obvious route~--it wouldn't really matter who starts the game, if he lines up the other one, plus Stafford, Shantz, ete bull-pen chuckers for the day, so as to have a ready string of relief pitchers, warmed up and ready to go, Casey has to win this one if he doesn't win this sixth game, then he'll not be around for the seventh game~-g0 there's no point in worrying about the seventh game at all--=he has to win today Danny Mur« taugh of the Pirates afford in some figuring--it has to go seven games, if he he can plan on a pitching choice both But | actually, we suspect that both Casey and Danny will be "shooting the works" this afternoon, Thi the each wants to win, Casey has to, Danny and his Pirates would like to, For the increase of general baseball ine terest in the National League and in Pittsburgh in pars ticular, nee ars whether pick for in a pitcher and not him, dig and was fine went econd one, asse ans as he say or else can to indulge loses today, so for Bame I$ game we hope the Pirates do. it today BRIGHT BITS: --It us one little bit if both teams wield hefty for the Pirates to do hitting--they have the all-round power this past season, and think bunching bingles this afternoon course, have plenty of power neither Bob Friend nor Whitey generosity giving up hits, conld be real barrage of bag today IF PIRATES have relief duty again The law of averages says "no" refuting averages all his life MONTREAL CANAD. IENS nosed out the Rangers 3-2 last night to take over tap spot in the NHL race while Boston tied Red Wing This was the third tie game for the Bruins in and while not very it tll a add to the point total and maintain a high spot in the league stunding , , . RONNIE STEWART over second place in Big Four thanks to that purt Cieorge Dixon of the Alouette way the ¢lub seems Overtare Alouette variety to major financially successful International pens, it could mean throughout Ontario, just . LOCAL SPORTS, at the moment, are to the alley bowlers and the hockey teams working out in Bowman« ville Arena Bill Smith, Children's Arena Manager. ex- pects to have ice available here at the end of this month Providence Reds Lose In Overtime QUEREC (CP) Providence agabko. Zellio Toppazzini got the Reds met strong resistance from other Quebec Aces Tuesday night and Other marksmen for bowed 643 in overtime before a Were Michel Labadine, crowd of 4.971 Bouchard, Gary Collins x Mackell J > Having whipped the Aces api ache ant Joan row i se. PI " Sully in rovideice, Phil ati Veteran Danny Lewicki, mak dy ahi po ) ug hy hoon ing his first home ice appearance Siraig hover aM Seasol Misr Quebec. drew three Assists Aner an Hockey League cellar and played outstanding hockey lers wouldn't bat something urprise today, It's about time more than spasmodic have proven it in 1 tart Yankees of happen, Wi maybe they And the It may Ford xl blows in Forbe ElRo also not are noted for the there Field fox in but ji ame, all on Face ! but then ElRoy has been | 0 ( can he click four time uccessgion? four starts spectacular good way to ha taken the point cori race, tl end but the Montreal, it wdy sensational over week Lill 1 leader oll It Knocking Mat rest of the are feasible that Stewart om Dixon po arent game could the enough «+ TORONTO'S { the and this hap- for soccer ye bi in the "une winning give Dixon hi howing fair chance occer clubs are talking of en new League shake-up Toronto, a major not in confined the Aces Georges Fleming Marie Cos After overcoming an early third period 3-2 deficit, Reds saw the Quebecers tally twice during lis a major penalty to Danny Paliz DEPLORES NEWS LACK MONTREAL (CP) Carlyle A) on of the Board of Rroadeast Goversors Friday chided Unit nl at 13:31 te tie the count at!giates radio and telev wl Bited 3d and force overtime directors for the scarcity of Ca Six minutes and 13 seconds had nadian news on their stations. He elapsed in the sudden-death over told the annual conference of the time when centre Jackie Leclair Radio Television News Directors Blasted a 15-doot shot past Reds' Associations a largely Ameri goaler Bruce Gamble can body--that he thinks broad Paul Larrivee scored twice for cast news is handled better in the Reds, as did Eddie Pan Canada than in. the US 1) {inthe regular season but a 16:3 {becomes final, "But it doesn't bother me," he!J Carlson 1, J, Goulding 2, J,/high man for the insisted, "I'll play," Williamson 1, R. Adair 1, D, Craw- team with games of 237, 275, 248, The Pirates were happy to belford 2, J, Crawford 2, 266 ard 261 for a total of 1277, Ed hack home, One inning baseball scores ¥ Brown howled 229, od Jd 20 jor "I'll bet you never thought/Parson 7, F, Willlamson 5, 0.[a three-game total of 7 i you'd have come back, Clark 6, 7, Rae 5, J. France 5, Lugtenburg had 141, 328, 258, 206 chided outfielder Gino Cimoli J, Craighead 7, and 204 for 1137, while Don Hen- Clmoll was referring to prema. High score three darts B, ning had 1030 for his five games ture obituaries written about the Ross 185, B, Harmon 125, J, Craig- Roy Nesbitt and Wayne Sweet Pirates after they had suffered! head 111, B Crawford 105, V, were below par in the games they humiliating defeats in the second | Graves 100 and J, Goulding 100, started, but both bowled well in and third games Team standings Woodview relief, ""Shucks," he added. "We just No, 1, 8; Storie, 7: Fernhill, 7; wanted to show you guys Rundle No, 1, 6; Rundle No. 2 MORE RICE we've been doing it all year, This/5: Woodview No, 2, 5: Woodview| Indonesia's rice Is the greatest comeback club in! No. 8, 2: Southmea 2; Eastview rose from 5,700,000 tons in the history of baseball," 2; North Oshawa, 1, "to 7,900,000 tons in 1959, English Team Clicks In Change Of Style By M, MeINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, Correspondent to wating the desperate New York Wnkees in the sixth world Tvs game at spacious Forbes Feld lob Friend, winner of 18 games se losg to the Yanks in the second gone, was manager Danny Mur taul's choice to complete the alldy comeback by the fighting Bucs Everybody on the staff, ex cept Wen Law, was available for bullper duty, Casey Stengel how leaned toward Whitey Word, his experienced lefty, to'hail out the Yanks in their baag.to-the-wall situation Ford piteid a shutout Saturday Bob Turlé, well rested since whipping th Pirates last Thurs-| day, also Ws primed for duty, along with te rest of the staff The Pirath were favored at 4-1 tb win te series, although the Yankees \ere picked at 6-5 to win today' game and force the seventh #mne in the same park Thursday YANKS TOP BITERS production 1060 two-point lead over Ipswich In the second division, but Ipswich have a game .In hand, and are sound challengers, Bury and Grimsby are tied at the top of the third division, with Watford, who lost a point in a draw with Bradford City, a point behind them, In spite of being beaten 10 by Oldham on their own ground, Stockport still are tied with Peterborough United at the top of the fourth division, with Crystal Palace and Northampton tied one point behind for third place, In all divisions but. the first, there is going to he a close race for the title UP ON SCOTLAND Scotland's two hitherto unde. feated teams, Rangers in the first division and Cowdenbeath in the second, have fallen by the way: side, Dundee won a 1:0 victory over Rangers at Ibrox Park and Cowdenbeath lost 2:1 to East Stirling in a home game. Ran gers, however, are still secure on top of the Scottish first division, Hearts', last year's champions, continued their run of bad luck, and lost 1:0 to Patrick Thistle at I'vnecastle, And poor eld Hiber. nians are still pointless and with. out their first league win, They went down 2.0 fo St, Johnston at Perth to be the only team in Scotland yet to win a point, Imade by England several [years IMAY USE ALL SPURS The fighting Rog laughed off) The Oshawa Times A novel idea has been put for the statistics tha showed they LONDON England, for the ward for the game which the wore batting only 40 as a team first time in an international English League has to play to the Yanks' 38 and had hit! match, adopted the continental against the League of Italy in only one home rul yg elght by 4.2:4 style of play, and it paid, It Milan, Joe Richardson, president the Yanks, Consideng that the|gave the English side against Ire-| of the league and chief of the se Yankee sluggers ak had one/land solidity in defence, and a lectors committee, has sald he grand slam homeriand their|non-stop attack inspired by the would like to pick the whole Tot pitehing staff had thépnly com-|two mid-field rovers, The result tenham Hotspurs team en block plete game of the seriy..a four.| England won by 5-2, although theta wear the English jerseys on hit shutout by Ford figure| Irishmen in the crowd at Belfast that occasion, That would indeed filberts were hard press fo ex-|swear that for once their lepre- be an innovation, but it has re plain why Pittsburgh hey a 3:2/chauns deserted them, and rode! ceived a lot of support from foot edge In games on the shoulders of the England pall writers, who are itching to Mickey Mantle, who 'gamed team. Certainly, in the first half, see how the Spurs would stand up only one more home to \ateh Ireland had atrocious bad luck In| against a top continental side Rabe Ruth's all time seriefpec. falling to score with near things, Cepainly, the Spurs have no ord of 15, was hobbled by 4pe.[the ball being kept out of the equals in England just now, and ence of the groin Injurgye| English not more by luck than hon they lose their first game of uffered in {ate season, The My by good management this season -- as they will some also was cldsing in on the ser Possibly England were not full jm it will probably be be strikeout record of 11 set by E\ value for a three-goal win, but the cause of a bad game which comes die Mathews of Milwaukee [\Salisfying thing about the gamely "the hest of teams sooner or 1058. Mantle has struck out elghivas that it produced a forward later times \ne that worked together and fhe Yanks were not quite as ew how, to get the bal into IN THE LEAGL ES badly off as in 1958 when they i) Ret io sand forward com: With the leaders Idle, there 4 tion of Dougla Greaves, was no change in the first divi came back from a 31 deficit and SN, Haynes and Charlton de. tanding. 1 Burnle beat the Brave ory é : ¢ a son standing, nit urn e Ys Turia 4 8 another trial together, | with a good win over Black with a 4 i was the ideal forager,/burn Rovers away from Ki ked Ad gy defence-splitting pas.es home jumped Into third place RNOekec Playecty large part in the two! three points behind Sheffield Wed hing the sixth game, won by goals vod hy Greaves and that nesday and six points behind the Yanks in 10 innings, and Don of Smith was the best start Tottenham Larsen and Turley teamed up to to a hot international season. Shefield win the finale, OVERCAME DEFICIT | Pittsburgh's last world cham [plonship was the result of the only other 31 comeback. The Pirates of 8% years ago hounced hack all the way to nip Washing lon In seven games | When a writer asked Stengel ne thought of Friend, whe up six hits and tralled 31 he was removed for a pinch hitter in the second game Casey sald, "have you ever seen him pitch in an all-star game? I wish they had fir d him in the spring, I'd claim him." Friend was bitterly disap pointed when he was taken out of the second game. He thought he could have beaten the Yank: oes then MANTLE IN PAIN Mantle, griamecing from the pain of his injury, said "I woke Rocky Bridges Given Release _ ST, LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louls Cardinals shuffled minor league player personnel Tuesday and handed veteran infielder Rocky 3 ! | Hridges his unconditional re | we a. J | lease : J The Nationa! League chub ' | called up pitcher Ray Washburn 4 i | and infielders Jerry Marx and y ferry Buchek from Rochester of the International League and pitchers Clint Stark and Craig Anderson and outfielder Jim : Hickman from Tulsa, Okla N fof ] i Sent down te the minors were 1 of ! pitchers Boh Grim, Bob Duliba | " k i ' | and Ed Bauta and outfielder \ Dennis Waite. They were as signed to Rochester, but eventy ally are to go to Miami when the Cards' switch in working agree ments between the two IL clubs) for 1 in seven games won the fifth game then Shutout., Ford was out in the second In United took a clear what gave when Bl | WONDER WHAT CASEY HAS UNDR HIS HAT TODAY? Fd Lugtenburg rolling a 0 lon Western Tire | streaming | Downes' {round but his seconds did a good {Job and from then on he was | | Port Perry Juniors caplured 0 the AlLOntario Junior "C" soft. ¢rrors and Just one hit, ball championship over the holl- day weekend, when they defeated Capreol 42 In the third and de ¢iding game of the championship (finals, in Capreol, on Sunday. Capreol Juniors tied up the title series when they won the second game of the championship finals on Saturday, 12-5 | Auger, their ace pitcher, struck out 11 batters in the first four in nings and allowed two runs over |that distance, both on outfield three runs in the 8th, Birkett's homer being the big blow, Meanwhile, Capreol hit Menzies {hard in the closing frames, {grabbing three runs after and Carnochan also to the fore in the third] Menzies pitched fine Port Perry Juniors OASA Champions inning on two walks and iwolhad grand support all the way, especially from outfielders Bir. Archie Menzies was in top form kett and. Carnochan plus Powell, for the game on Bunday, He G, Menzies and McArthur In the homered in the third inning for infield the first run of the game 8nd Capreol got their two runs in Chapman's walk plus hits by Wil-| (he Wxth, on two walks to Jones son aod Brent gave Port Perry and Bevilacour when Archie Men. another run in the fourth, In the ies fost his control for & period 7th, with the score tied at 2-2, and Pagharoli singled and White Birkett belied one into left field pad 4 sacrifice fly, CAPREOL ~~ R. Derenzis, 1b; dug Son all the way when that outfielder muffed his play. In the Bth, Wilson opened with a single, B. Jones, If; Bevilacour, ef; Pag. advanced on Carnochan's sacri. Weroll, ss; White, rf; Rahne, 2b; fice and scored on a timely single Delpapa, 3b; Giroux, ¢; Auger, p; by Brent, his third hit of the Paul, batied in th; Johnson, bat ie, , ted in Oth Brent with three singles, was PORT PERRY ~ Powell, »; Port Perry's top hitter in this de. McArthur, Ih; Birkett, ef; Chap ciding game with Birkelt, Wilson man, 2b; G, Menzies, ab; Wil. son, rf; Carnochan, If; Brent, e; ball and A, Menzies, p, 'Wins Tum Over York Bowlers first After dropping the twg time, and after doing a respect-| games in the Toronto City Major red hot People's Credit Jeweller Bowling League last Saturday afternoon, John Kent's Western | Tire Bowlers came back strong to finish up in great style, The bowling last Saturday took place at Plantaiton Bow! west of | Toronto, and the bowling alley| being a brand new one just re The last game saw Ferby's cently opened found many of thellly by Peoples with 1252 against boys struggling to get accustom: | ed to the very fast bowling lanes, | In the first game the local Ed Wilson lam lost by a score of M3 to|but it was trouble all the way 1109, the second game 1084 as against 1227 but in the third Kd Wilson Bame they seemed to find their|for Trott, | bearings, bowling 1214 against| their opposition's 1020; the fourth! game 1137 against 1064 and the final game 1177 against 1113, The total on the day for Kent's was! | 6558 as against York Bowl's 5833, {On the day Paolone, who was {making his debut, was high for| the winners with a 1206, follow: | ed by veteran bowler Tony Vidas 1204, and Bill Brown 1169, Ivor | Jones, who was very hot the pre. | Vious week, was only able to bow! | {1008 and Mike Poulo had a most | difficult time controlling his back up ball and only howled 968, For | the losers it was Mondoux who bowled a nifty 1260 and was high | for the York Bow! team, Kent's, at the present time, are in third place in the stand. ings, Next week Kent's Western Tire Team bowl at Bowlodrome against the powerful Pasquale squad who, to date, have won 10 straight games, and for the sec. ond successive week have bowled over 6200, It Is going to take a lot of hot bowling to cool out this Pasquale squad, Kent's will be at full strength and a real tussle is anticipated | Kenny Kilrea Signs With Tiger-Cats HAMILTON (CP) « Ken Kil. vea, 22, six-foot-two, 220-pound | halfback from the University of South Carolina, has been signed {by Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four football league, An all + American as a sopho- | more at the college, he was sus. pended from the varsity after two games this year for training violations, Both Toronto Argo: nauts of the Big Four and Win. People's Win 0) nipeg of the Western Interprovin. cial Football Union were inter ested in Kilrea, He is the son of former hockey star Kenny Kilrea of Ottawa and is a native of Niagara Falls, Ont, Terry Downes Scores Upset Over Giardello LONDON (AP) British mid dleweight champion, Terry Downes, scored a major upset by outpointing Joey Giardello of Philadelphia Tuesday night in a 10-round bout at Wembley indoor stadium, Downes weighed 160% pounds and Giardello weighed 160%, The victory put the 24-year-old Briton in a challenging position for a crack at the world crown Gene Fullmer is the US, Na. tional Boxing Association cham. pion, Paul Pender holds the New York « Massachusetts states ver sion of the championship, Against hte rugged 30-year-old Giardello, Downes used a sting. ing left lead and mixed it cleverly with combination at. tacks, Giardello brought blood from a cut over left eye in the third lore, Any time you can have never troubled, Ottawa Tries Couple Lords OTTAWA (CP)--An end and a halfback from the London Lords of the Ontario Rugby Football Union arrived here today for try. outs with Ottawa Rough Riders of the Rig Four One of them, end Jim Reyn. olds, 21, went to the Lords after being cut from the Riders in pre season camp, The other is Ernie White, a 180-pound halfback who went to London after two games with Hamilton TigerCats Reynolds is six-foot-two and weighs 315 pounds. He played college ball with Hillsdale Cal lege, Mich White, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, was formerly with the Uni. versity of Oklahoma ------ - -- ver Acadian Bowlers Acadian Cleaners ran Into a and 5991 for Acadian Cleaners and It was just a case of the Toronto club being st their peak at the right time, The Acadian Cleaner total was second high team gcore for the day hut it was only good for one game won, but this kind of bowling will win many games throughout the sea. son Hank Sarnovsky was top 1123 for Acadian Cleaners. Hank shooter for Acadian with 307, 210, Barnovsky hit for a 307, John 356, 180 and 266 for 1321; John Hrico had 272, Lloyd Sabins 221 Hrico had 272, 191, 232, 300 and 213 for 1208; Dick Adams 181, 18, 248 and 226 giving him 972 for four games; Lloyd Sabins for his games had 221, 231, 208 and 258 for 013; John Trott 142, 276, until the ninth frame when Peo-|205, 221 for B44; Ozzie Keeler roll. ples moved in to pull the game ed two games of 218 and 246 and out of the fire with some terrific Bob Gallagher a 260 game, cluteh bowling while the Acadian| Phil Gunn in anchor spot for boys got no breaks at all, Peo-|People's was Oshawa's toughest ples took this game, 1207 against opponent with 827, 248, 272, $24 1226 for the Oshawa boys and 222 for 1304; Phil Rock was The Acadian boys went all-out "ext with 230, 250, 871, 288 and for the third game and despite|!56 for 1264; Hugh Connelly had A 356 game for Hank Sarnovsky 199. 270, 210, 224, 310 for 1223; and good bowling by the other George Smith 236, 305, 228, 231, Oshawa boys, the Peoples crew 181 for 1178 and Eddie Hawkes were still not to be beaten, It/#01, 215, 222, 275, 201 for 1164, was Peoples 1300 and Acadian) It was a big day for Peoples Cleaners 1261, who were compelled to bowl with Having lost three Only five bowlers, Red McQuaker club on Saturday at Knob Hill in & Toronto City major league fix and despite some good bowling hy the Oshawa club, it was a four-to-one victory for the classy Toronto elub The first game was won hand for Dick Adams and John Trott and also for Gallagher In relief The second game was In doubt the first |games, it looked as if the Oshawa @nd Bill Strong being absent so squad would have to get a few|!! Was a worthy win, breaks but such was not the case! For the six scheduled league and here again It was a People's games rolled so far, the Acadian victory with 1202 against 1158 for Cleaner club Is top club in thelr Acadian group on a pinfall basis and a The fifth and final game was continuance of this kind of won by Acadian Cleaners with trundling will be sure to pay off, 1226 and this time it was Peo. team average 1211 per game, ples who ran into the rough| The group standing: People's spots, After 6141 for their first!Credit Jewellers 8 points, Dar. four games, the Toronto club had|rigo's Itallan Foods, Seagrams to settle for a 1070 last game|/6, Acadian Cleaners 5, Stan Jar- soore, vis Insurance 5, Plantation Bowl The scores for both elubs i, Penny's Italian Foods 2, Me. were, Peoples 6211 for five games'Ivor Plumbing of Cobourg 8. rr -------- Bobby Richardson Wants Help Boys PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Bobby family life, You need to be away Richardson of the New York from home too much, It isn't so Yankees is a most unusual major bad when the children don't go to league baseball player, |school, but it 1s very difficult He doesn't drink, He doesn't!when they do, First there is swear, He's tiny (a bare 58 and spring training In Florida, and 170), He loves baseball, but he then there is the necessity for be- does not want to become a coach ing on the road for half the seas or manager when his playing son" days are over The problem fis still not too Instead, he wants to coach at aoute for the Richardsons, Bobby a small college so that he can and his wife live during the sums work with boys, mer in Ridgewood, N.J,, close to Why? Yankee Stadium, with their two "I was brought up In the YMCA sons, Bobby, 8, and Ron; 3, Their and I learned a lot of respect yoguiar and winter home is Sums for coaches and athletlo direct: top 8, an Richardson may be small but Influence for the glory of God, he has been mighty potent in this it's good. world series AWAY TOO MUCH He hit a grand-slam homer in Those are not exactly the words Saturday's game -- the seventh anyone expects to hear on a base- man to do the trick in series ball diamond, nor these: history---and he has nine runs 'Baseball is a wonderful game, batted In, one short of the reece but it doesn't make for a good ond RENAULT TOUCH HONEST YOU CAN GO TO THE GREY CUP GAME FREE! Win an all expense trip for two to Vancouver plus oF tickets to the game. Consolation Prizes of 10 footballs | autographed by papular Argo personalities, RULES 1) Dick Shatto and Norm Stoneburgh of the Toronta Argos will each make 10 test drives on 110th gallon of gasoline in a Renault Dauphine. The mileage at each test drive will be recorded by officials of Renault of Canada and the total miles travelled on one gallon of gasoline will be compiled from these figures 2) Contestants must select (2) Winning player (Dick Shatto or Norm Stoneburgh), (0) Correct total mileage to the nearest yard driven by winning player, (In case of a tie, contestant entry bearing the earliest dated postmark will be judged the winner). 3) Results of the first five test drives will be announced on the Be "The Quarterback Club" heard over radio station FRB Toronto each Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. and in your local newspaper. Results will also be pasted at all Renault dealerships, 4) Deadline for entries, Midnight, November 12 §) Winners will be notified by November 19th, 1960 PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM AT YOUR NEAREST RENAULT

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