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The Oshawa Times, 12 Apr 1961, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIES, Wedneshey, Ap 17, 190F BASEBALL/S OLDEST the Nationg} | eague season 19 Wiliam "Dummy" Hoy of ' : day at Crosley Field wn Cw Cincipnati, now #i 98, the oid A bet E30 w Ja JI DEL WEER est living Major League base: | the Cincy "Redlegs" and Chi ball player, threw out the first = cago Cubs. Seated beside him pick pt the opening game of | Is bis son, Judge Carson Hoy ANOTHER BASEBALL SEASON OPENS WITH A VARIETY OF HIGHLIGHTS ' 5 7 4 Detroit. The Cleveland centre field star Bispiays r collection JIM PIERSALL, long # con of Common Pleas Court, Wn troversial figure with baseball Cincinnpti Dummy Hoy * fans, Sidn't Lake long this sea: | of gol balls, # hatrbrush and ONCE, YERIS REN, Diayed or son to bear fro he fans igpe mensure, wich he sad the "Reds when Cleveland Indians open: | were tossed #t him, Among AFP Wirephols ed their season yesterday other things, #5 he was Play By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SPORTS MENU yin Reach Fembhill Park AMERICAN LEAGUE Big Losers In Off On Right CRA Dart Title Fernhill still leads Storie ir the CBA Dart League by thre: PARLE 50 unless BLorie can come up with a big win, it looks like PLAY BALL ! The 1961 baseball season got under way actuslly on Monday with the game in Washinglor for the first major league schedule fixture hut yeste day saw all the other teams swinging inte action # long grind from less than mid-April, to the World Series classic in Ocober, Pedro Ramps, who was tops in game lost last year, curve-balled Yankees "to death" yester day, the Cuban sllowed only three hits as the Minnesota Twins made their debut with a 6-0 win in Yankee Stadium, And Eli Grba, pitching with the Angels, tossed # six-hitter at Baltimore Orioles to give the new Los Angeles tegmn a 7-8 win, Cleveland won in Detroit and Kansas City defeated Boston Red Sox. In the Na tionsl League, Dodgers (unlike the Dodgers of old) flashed speed and youth to defeat the Phillies, while the world champion Pirates, Bt. Louis Cards and the Ciney Redlegs also chalked up victories, Bill Virden's three-run homer won for Pirates 8-7 in the 9th inning an old story = with Giants as the victims edged Warren Spahn and the Brave's with Daryl Spencer's homer in the 10th, doing the job. Ciney Reds had homers from Frank Robinson and Wally Post to beat Chicago Cubs 7-1, Big Ted Kluszewski, who hit only five homers last season with Chicago White Box, hit two Card yesterday and drove in five runs, to hack up ex-Yankes Grha's fine pitching HOCKEY FANS in Detroit and Chicago are all keyed up for another thriller=diller tonight, Red Wings expect to have defenceman Marcel Pranavost back in the linesup and Warren Godfrey's bruised ha responded to treatment, Coach Bid Abel also will he able to put Terry Bawchuk back in the nets, if he de cides to make a switch, as Bawshuk's injured is better, 'Abel is looking to his strengthened to even up the series tonight on home while Coach Rudy Pilous is looking for Pierre Pilote to continue his fine play, of at least one point a game, knet also houlde; line-up 10 and of course ex pects enough goals to win from his galaxy of stars, Hull Mikita, Murphy, Balfour, ete, And the fans are looking for their favorite goalie to come up with a shutout Meanwhile,, we of the television audience are looking to see if "that certain lady spectator" gets as much al tention from the TV cameraman as on Monday night when she chalked up enough camera time sending in a bill te the sponsor BRIGHT BITS:- Bt, Mike's did it again! They defeated Guelph Royals last night ta even up the OHA tn warrant Junior "A" finals ab two games apiece and now it he comes one of those two-out-ef-three affairs that any team ean still win , , . GALT TERRIERS took a second step closer to the Allan Cup finals last night, when thes blanked Amherst 3-0, for their second-straight win of the series , . , MONCTON BEAVERS defeated Thies Rivers in Eastern Canada Memorial Cup play and will now take on the Bt, Mike's-Guelph winner, in the Eastern finals . , . GARY PLAYER'S golf earnings an the 1061 pro eireuit (and it's still only early April) now totals $44,188, following the win in the Masters on Mon day, whieh netted him $20,000, Arnold Palmer, wha has alse won three major tournaments this year, has earned $31,788, Nice paying work--if you've good enough at it==but keep in mind, it veally is work and not play the way those hays operate! OSHAWA LEGION Minor Baseball Association 1s holding their annual "Registration Night" at the Canadian Legion Hall, tonight, All Oshawa boys, anxious to play baseball in the Legion Bantam, Midget, Juvenile and Junior leagues, should be on hand tonight, to register LAKE. SHORE MINOR Baseball League is meeting on Friday, April 28, at Elmhurst Hotel, Newcastle, when entries will be accepted for their Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget Juvenile and Junior teams, They held their election of officers on Friday night, with Murray MeKnight of Bow manville the president far a third term. P. Eicher of Port Hope is the 1st viee-pres, and Tan Clarke of Osh awa is Ind vicespres, while C, R, Carveth of Newcastle was returned as seoretary-treasurer for the eighth sea on , , , JACK HORBS announces that the Oshawa Um pires' Association will hold a meeting this Sunday at one o'clock, at Woadview Park clubhouse and all men interested In umpiring baseball and/or softball, around thesel pei ts this summer, should be ang hand Fernhill all the way By ED WH KS Sox, Cleveland, Kansas City and loser Whitey Ford in the sey Fourth spot hes not heen sei. Associaied Press Siall Wriler the Twins in & five-way tie for enth after Boh Allison's inning: tied yet either, with both Rundle Pedro Ramp who led the the first-dgy lead. All of which opening home run had ended the teams, Eastview and N. Osh. league in games lost last sea- dumped the Yanks and Orioles, stubby southpaw's two-hit shit: awa, lighting for the final play. and EW Grha, as short on 1-2 selections in the pennant out hid Renny Bertoia also hom: off spot victories as he on vowels, picks, into the expanded second ered for the Twins Players doubling in and oul PAVE turned the Amerie an division Gre, never g winner against B. Clark 8, D. MacMillan 2, F, League upside down right st the. Cleveland took off running the Orioles in two seasons with Cornish 1, 1, Cornish 1, J. Har with # 95 decision st Detroit, Major 1, B, Cole 1, I,, Cole 2, Bamos, a cuive - balling Cu- and Kansas City smacked Bos B, Cornish 1, M, Germond 1, J.{P#0, stopped the pennant: jon Red Sox b2 The White Box favored New York Yankees cold in their season opener Tuesday blanking the defending champs on three singles as the Minne sola Twins made their debut with a #0 victory at Yankee Stadium And Grba, one of those 000 picks Los Angeles made in the expansion process, tripped up Baltimore's hopeful Oriole 7-2 with a six-hitter as the An gels joined the Chicago While {France 1, K. Johnston 1, D |Dowe 2, A, Bryant 1, G, Bryant 2, 1, Bhobhrook 1, 0, Twine 1 T, Twine 1, M, Wilson 8, J Houston 2, G, Houston 1, FP {Crawford 1, R, Fope 1, D, Craw ford 1, , Adair 1, J, Crawford | BR. Crawford 1, G, Parker 8, F and Washington day earlier, were idle WALKS ONLY ONE Ramos, who lest 18 and won hut 11 last season, welked just one man and struck out five while three-hitter of his career and the first opening - day shutout suffered hy the Yankees in eight 875 {Parson 1, J. Carlson 2, 1. Gould ng 1, A, Felow 2, V, Graves 2 0 Clark 2, R., Hopson 8, D Clark 2, D, Rae 2, I. Rae 2 Baseball one innings Graves 6, D. Cummer 8, Clark 8, G. Clark 5, R, Hopson ) and Ruth Hopson b ford 140, 'T, Twine 120, ¥, Cor nish 116, R. Pope 108, GG, Bry Parker 101, V, Graves 100 and H. Fayle 100 A Cummer 1, J, Craighead | {P. Fayle | and H, Fayle | v »| NATIONAL LEAGUE Pelow Bb, A. Cummer §, B High three darts R. Craw ant 100, J. Houston 100, League leaders (men) { doubles in, B lark doubles out, B. Clark 18; high J hi , : iy ED WILKS | hreaking run when Charlie Neal three darts, B, Crawford 160; smashed an infield single off the Associated Press Batlf Writer Tos Angeles Dodgers, alleg of losing pitcher Robin Ro speedy hunch of kids who may! herts : RL Lia dh akin lack power hut who could yun iW " |nacaaue led " i) u" everyhody ragged in the Na COME FROM RENE 5 all dnohlas ol ¥. Williamson 14. tional Baseball league race, AlN fiber 8F A Paths high three a " De are off flying, making runs onl a '} 10on ests, the ia § gh three dais, UMMEY| of ingles, sacrifice hunts and| Were back in: the old aire. 141; hasehall one innings, 0), 0na® 0k coming from hehind an Bill Vip: that did|/don's three-run homer with two the damage Tuesday night when|0ut In the ninth for an 7 vie: Clark, M. Parker, ¥. William ne 5p (son, 7 eachi and baseball an It was that sequence | innings, ¥, Williamson 26 4 tory at San Franelseo, St, Louis m the Dodgers opened the season Feam standings Fernhill A y ¥) Y pene Ris Phila {defeated Milwaukee and Warren 1 da ) Jy od Spahn 2:1 on Daryl Spencer's delphia Phillies and hustled in 3 0th | to join the world champion/80/0 home run in the 10th in: haseball one innings, A. Pelow| §; and hasehall nine innings, G.| Parker 20 #4, Blorie 81, Woodview No, 1 74, Rundle No, 1, 71, Rundle No 2 60, Eastview 88, N. Oshawali, 4 Ining, and Cincinnati, rolling on ) oa ! g ates. Bt, Louis Ming, # | all, L} ih, Bouthmead 59, Woodview|EiMaburgh Pirates, Bf Lok is homers hy Frank Robinson and No. 3 4) and Woadview Na. 8 Cardinals and Cincinnati Res Sa) Post. walloned Chicage' ad an vie "Blin a knot at the top of the stand [oy Ron 1 Walloped Chicago's Ings | 8 . Duke Snider, one of the Dodg:| The Dodgers scored in the { | ers' alder greyhounds, opened a first inning when speedster Don Newcombe Is [three-run seventh inning with a Maury Wills singled, went to ' ' ' single and galloped to third on|second on a sacrifice and then | Asking His Price a sacrifice and an infield out. |scampered home on a single by LOS ANGELES (AP) Dan who opened a putting away the second Indians years. The right-handed veleran had 18 hits also lined a two-run single off Power and Jimmy Piersall Dodgers Use Speed To Capture Opener ing bis position. Jim figures be gob even with the fans by getting on base five times, i» cluding four bis, st of wx ings 9 he pisie, as Ing beat the Tigers 8% 1960 | fim Kn game Bride) wa fo) puss oy Mu fo Fnim homie) a 3 4 tarry Bashan wos # lanai 18 Laem, vet when he vn Tw Be Magwe wi : k Sah he His sitar Be Pst sarah gama. 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HagRg He finale here between he MEMORIAL cop Wariome ch 2 wm pon SURVIVORS ind the OMA thew By THE CANAAN PRESS Kanan (F. Pages. Drager) 57 Pewallies. Fatale 140 Woah 672 Senond perind: 4 5 Wik w APR Yerag sid Raoxboweg was ww loony of having the series here WE Rad (9 Macnee KX with the HOCKEY SCORES Kast--Yoncton Beavers. Tor (Ria cde ] wily St. Michast's Gucigh Ba Womtom's chances Wl having and H . fr J % Wimpey Rangers Lina Wl Cusiph Bay pis eliamin wed 5. Wicheet's. Most (5 He rrs pre pot tied wp by su Aik AND STANDINGS # factor in schefiing By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western J engue Bepitie b Calgary 2 (Bepttie leads best Wo » pevER Semi i) Victoria | Yancowver § (Vancouver » tL - of - Pye auanier fina 4 Alan Cup Amherst # Gali 3 (Galt leads best-of seven East ern Canada fnsl 24) Ontario Fuwior A Guelph | Toronto Bt. Michael's § (Best-nf-seven final tied 22) Ontarie Intermediate A Barrie 4 Napanee 2 (First game best-of seven semi fingl) Uichasl's games Beavers, the first Maritime £m nce the 19% Cherinite own bines to reach the East: in Canadian Dndls, pre pre pareh 14 travel (5 Ontario i the HA winner foesw't come East Moncton manager Don Ram: say said Testy might bis club, {i mekes the trip 19 Ontans. will aliempt 19 have the sched sed hesi-ol-seven Eastern fin: #ls reduced to best-of-three or best - of - five set because six members of bis team sited schon) the Moncton Meaiord 7 Port Colborne 2 (Mepiord leds best-of - sever asrrier fina 312) Omtanio Intermediate B Sundridge 2 Bradiord J (First game of best semiAingis) estern Canada Intermediate Terrace Bay 3 Lacombe § (First game best-of-five fingl) Ontario Junior B St. Mzrys % Owen Sound 6 (55. Marys leads best-of - 5 semifingl 2-1) Oniania Jumior € Picton 7 Gananoque § Financiaiby (First game of semifinals) |Trois-Rivieres series completed OHA Junior B | Monday night wes # ' Fort Perry § New Hamburg 8 [The five-game set eliracied 18 (First game best-of seven fingl))468 paid customers. A 50 oh VER Foot the Yankees, squared his major league record at 94 after get} ting all the hacking he needed) from Ted Kiuszewski, Big Ky, | who hit only five home runs last season when he was with the White Box, walloped 8 pair and drove in five runs A six-run second inning, three unearned, wrapped it up for the and Jim Perry, who went all the way with a8 seven: hitter. Bubba Phillips hit a two: run homer for the Indians, whe four each hy Vie {homered in the secand, hut Johnny Callison then squared jt for the Phils with a two - run homer in the third inning off winner Don Drysdale Southpaw Mike McCormick {was hustled in (0 face lefts handed hitter Viedon in the Gi ants' ninth after the Pirates had put the tying runs on hase against Btu Miller with twa out Virdon creamed MeCormick's first piteh, Bad Bam Jones started for the Giants, hut left in a tworun sixth, Willie MeCo- vey hatted in two runs and Or lando Cepeda drove in three, and each helled solo homers off Pirate starter Boh Friend, El roy Face was the winner, The Cardinals, blanked on two hits for seven Innings, seared the tying run in the eighth off Spahn on Hal Smith's ple and a pinch single by Bob Nieman Spencer's shot then put it away, Anider came in with the tie:!Tommy Davis, Wally Moon [Neweambe, an unemployed piteher, would rather stay out of work than spend a season BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS {throwing hasehalls for Los An {geles far $15,000 | That, he says, is what they of {fs red him==plus a $3,000 bonus. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HRs: Cle-Phillips; Det-Wood (1) American League |Minnesnta 0 000 331: 6 81 W I, Pot, GRL/New York 000 000 000: 0 § 0 I made the 837.000 last sea. |Chicagn 101.000 | Ramos (1:0) and Battey; Ford son," Newcombe said Monday, 108 Angeles 101.000 [(01) Terry (7) Coates (0) and [And I'm not going hack tol Minnesota 101.000 Berra. HRs: MinAllison; Her {work for nothing. I'm not going Cleveland 1 01.000 AL 10 leave my husiness back in|Kansas City 101,000 Today's finmes [New Jersey all summer far the| New York 0 1 0001 (And Probable Pitehers) kind of money the Angels of-|Detinii fo1 0001 Los Angeles (Garver 48) al [foreq." Roston 01 0001" (Baltimore (Barber 10:9) N | Washington {1 T1118 | Chicago (Pierce 14.7) at Wash { Baltimore h1 0001 ington (Daplels 1:4) N FIGHTS LAST American League (Only games seheduled), Los Angeles 340 000 060: 7 63 Games Thursday NIGHT Baltimore O11 000 000: 2 6 0 | Chicago at Washington oa (1-0) and Rive: a has, Cleveland at Detroit ---- " we (0:1) Papa (3) Stock (1) Hoeft | Minnesota. at New York Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (5) Wilhelm (8) and Triandos, [Kansas City at Boston Santa Crus, Calif, = Charlie HRS: La-Kluszewski (3) Copy National League (Tiger) Smith, 180; San Fran: Kansas City = 00 002 001 5 80 WL Pol, GBI 1 cisen, outpointed Charlie (Tamb: | Reston B01 000 010: 210 4 Cincinnati 101000 == stone) Smith, 147, Los Angeles,| Wevhert, (10) Larsen (1) Da-!Los Angeles 1 01.000 - ih : ley (8) and Sullivan; Manhow: | Pittshurgh 10100 = Nan Antonin, Tox, = Frankie | quette (1), Stallard (7) For 81. Louis 101000 = Duran, 18, Austin, Tex, nieles (8) Wills (0) and Nixon, |Chicagn flo knocked oul Tommy Draper, | Pagliavoni (8) Milwaukee hl. 16, Oklahoma City; 4 Me veland O60 100 430+ 5 18 1] Philadelphia fh 1 ont McKeos Rocks, Pa--=Freddy Detralt 002 000 300: § 71 San Francisca 6 1 0m 1 Martinavieh, 137, Pitts hur gh! Perey (1:0) and Ramana aulpainted Lee Ba hles, 1375, ning {Buffale, N.Y, § A I }) Bun National League (1) Regan (3) Donohue Pittshurgh O00 302 foi: 8 11 3 Fischer (8) and Brown. [San Francisca 301 120 100° 7 #1 Friend, Green (0) Faee (1:0) (7) Lahine (0) and Burgess, Ol dig (7); Smith (8) Jones, Miller, (A) MeCormick (0:1) (0) and Haller, HRs: Pgh-Virdon; 8¥- MeCavey, Cepeda St, Louis 000 000 610 1- 2 Milwaukee 000 100 000 #: 1 Broglin, MeDaniel (10) (8 and Smith, Swatski (8); Spahn, (0:1) Crandall, HRs: Mil-Math owh; Stl-Spencer f {Philadelphia 002 000 000. 2 61 Los Angeles 110 000 31x: 611 0) | Roberts, (1:1) Lehman (8) and Dalrymple; Drysdale, (1:0), 1, Sherry (8) and Rosehara, HRs LE 40 ) Phila, Callison (1). LA, Moon (Hh Chicagn O01 000 600: 1 40 Cinetnnatl 103 030 Oh: F140 Hobbie (0:1), Wright (1) An [derson (8) Brewer (K) and Tha {oker, Bertell (8); 0'Tonle (10) {and Bailey, HRs: Chi-Rodgers; { CinRobinson, Post | Games Thursday Chicago at Cincinnati {St Louis at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Los Angeles N B-H ENGLISH PAINT Regular salors and white Gal, Reg, hid 5.00 1.25 471 SALE 2.75 Qt, NOW 90¢ 2 pt, NOW SELL CET WE ARE FIGHTING AGAINST TIME! 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