Houdaille Industries Take Lead In Finals Houdaille Industries whipped Foley's Plumbing 13-3 last night at Alexandra Park, in the third game of the Inter-County Softb League championship finals, a 3-out-of-5 series, to take the lead two games, to one. The fact that the game was played under lights and that it was their first 9-inning game of the season had little bearing on the outcome as Houdaille Indus- tries staged a six-run rally in the third inning, after already holding a 3-0 lead, to make this to Cairnes also walked, to fill the bases and when Elliott was safe on an error by Morden, Brown scored the first run of the game second stanza. with one out, Brown got another free ticket and then Hann's dou- ble scored Earle and Brown came home on a sacrifice fly by Kuney. scored six runs in the third in- The winners added three runs in the fifth, on a single by Earle, double by Hanna and a home-run blow by Kuney. In the 7th, Cairnes forced Kuney and scored when Milne walked und Elliott doubled. This completed Houdaille's 13-run total. Earle, pitching for Houdaille, gave up his first run to Foley's, in the third inning, when Short homered with two out. The losers got only two more runs, both in the sixth, when Hentig walked with one out, put Houdaille out in front. They added two runs in the Earle walked Already leading 3-0, Houdaille| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 21, 1962] REMEMBER WHEN... ? By The Canadian Press ~ Si. Louis Cardinals of the National League recalled Dizzy Dean, six-foot-three pitcher with Houston, Texas, 31 years ago today after Diz had been setting pitching records in the Tex- as league. The big right- hander was a mainstay with the Cards for several sea- sons, and in 1934 was voted the National League's most valuable player. "MORE TRACTORS Ttaly had 272,800 farm pd tors at the end of 1961, pared with 66,300 in 1951, coms, WES Now Available! ! BOYS' 0! ning to put the game beyond Knox also walked and then with prove the last of the title round, will be played on Tuesday even- ne a one-sided affair. Fourth game and what could reach, With one out, Elliott and Crosmas drew walks in succes- sion. Boivin was. safe on an error by Cairnes, new first base- two out, 'orrigan and Legree both hit Singles, Earle gave Foley's only seven hits and of these, Corrigan had SCHOOL ing next week, six o'clock sharp, at Lakeview Park. Brown, first batter of the game, drew a walk off Lutz, so did Gord Hanna and after Kuney went out on a pop-up, men, then Earle singled. Brown hit a sacrifice fly and with two out, Hanna was safe on Short's error, then Kuney walked and Cairnes tripled, off Dervent, who came in to relieve Luiz. yesterday. Nash (partly hid- | den) was second and Lady Chess (1A) came third in md 6% furlong sprint for two- year-olds. oe Wirephoto RON TURCOTTE, appren-. tice jockey, uses the whip to urge 'Royal Start" (5) to a driving victory in the third race at New Woodbine track WOODBINE RACE CHARTS 'Golden Turkey' Costly To Giants As Cards Win It In 9th CLOUDY AND FAST 5.00 2.90 2.40 90 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 First Race 6-CASSIS MISS .... 3-LATIN ARTIST furlongs, 2-year-old maidens. 6: se Wt PP St 4-SWEET BRIAR . ioe Purse $2100. " Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-% 1-3% Dittfach--Miss B Townrow 32% 2-nk McComb--G R_ Gardiner 4-1% 3-1% H'nandez--Mrs F D Turner | 4-8% Rogers--JA, V Martin Jr. | 5-2% Cosentino--Shermanor Fm 6-2% Krohn--C Smythe 7-% Gubbins--Creek Sta 8-344 Gonzalez--J Bozzo 9-6% Fitz'ons--Bridle Bar Fm 10-% Dalton--Seaway Sta u- Lanoway--Zeus Sta Sun Fame. Trainer R Townrow. | Pool 17889 Double Pool 30,405 \t FAITHFUL TOM ... 809. 4.40 2.50/ Cassis Miss . .. Latin Artist .... Sweet Briar Quality Lad Hy: oe Native Way : ctrciyze ¥ Moon Salute "BERK Gobros - {2 .Blenban -- Start good, won easily Second Race ™% F 12000, Fin Jockey Owner l-no T'cotte--Dew Valley F'm 2h D'fach--Mrs J W Hunter 3-8% Gon'lez--Stafford F'm 5- 4-1% Fitzsi'ns--Roymar Sta Buzzin... 10 25 4-nk 5- Wolski--S Rotenberg Winner b "SDuteh 1 Trainer L Silve Start good, won driving. Pool 25,272 DAILY DOUBLE 6 AND 1 PAID $30.90 X Third Race 5-1 tag START ...... 3N. furlongs. 2-year-old maidens, Purse $2100. ce " WtPPsS % % "We PP St Faithful Tom in 14 Buc Fever .... 33 Apache aa it 42 Copper Clif - 0 8 1 9.20 3.80 3.00 sore 3,50. 2.00 14 LADY CHESS entry) ' 00 | Str Jockey Owner 3-3 14% Turcotte--G F rlall 1-% 2nk Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm vty Dittfach--Shapiro, Black 4-% Wright--W_ Sorokolit 5-no Clark--G M Holtsinger 6h McComb--H J O'Connell | Tak R' poenapy pe ge Bros Sta} 8-10% Parnell--Cherudon Sta Moon Romance H'dez--Stein, Robinson Laf'n Bid . . 116 8 9 9nk 10-10 10-12 10-14 Hale--L and M Stable Gething ' 5 11111- il. ll l- Lanoway--Zeus Sta Winner be 2 Royal Note -- Flying Start. 'aan G hid Huntley. Start good, won driving teignt ee F ourth Race 3-CHARLIE'S FOLLEY . 4 4.1 One and one-sixteenth miles, 3-year-olds - up. Claiming all $2500. Parse $1900. | WtPPSt % ww Owne! Fin -. 17 4 7 62% 3h 122 28 14 Ih .. 19 9 5 82 62% 42 » 15111 2 i ren Symphony Music 122 7 6 5-nk 4 dunes Choice . 112 6 3 Ink 74% 7-% Major's Choice . 115 310108 8-2 Five For Fun ... GSILLA - 6.20 5.70 3.80 - 6.40 rer Woodbine in Thursday's New ton Purse. Count Lathum fin- ished third. Ron Turcotte on Tres Suave! Associated Press Sports Writer registered his 23rd win of the} meeting, putting him eight) ahead of nearest Fitzsimmons. 5.30 3.00/and Golden Turkey 2.50 | $79.60, |Gassis Miss in the first and Faithful Tom in the second paid $30.90, .|manager-coach of the Kingston) Frontenacs in the Eastern Pro- fessional Hockey League, been 'given some added duties| |by Boston Bruins general man-| ager Lynn Patrick. eral manager of two Junior A clubs in Winnipeg, and of the Oshawa Generals. He also was |named chief scout for Eastern Ontario and Quebec for the par- ent 0 | Hockey League. Tres Suave' Is Winner Over _ TORONTO (CP)--Tres Suave| defeated Golden Turkey by a length and a half before a/ chilled crowd of 5,504 at New By MIKE RATHET Plop! That was the sound a dis- Jim} mayed Dick Lemay heard in the ninth inning Thursday night Tres Suave winner's portion) when he committed a balk that rival, of $1,755 brings his seasonal) helped St. Louis Cardinals whip otal to $7,770. The quinella of Tres Suave) returned and the daily double of his San Francisco teammates 5-4 and drop the second-place Giants four games behind Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League pennant race. Lemay, who came on in relief | for the Giants in the eighth, was touched for consecutive singles by Curt Flood and Stan Musial leading off the ninth, putting runners on first and third with the Giants clutching a 4-3 lead. Then came the turning point. Bill White dug in at the plate and Lemay went into his windup. Plop! The ball slipped from his grasp, dropping at his jfeet while the umpires ruled it a balk. Flood trotted home with | the tying run and pinch-runner: |Mike Shannon moved to second base with the potential game- winner. Don Larsen replaced Lemay on the mound and, with first base open, intentionally walked White. Ken Boyer ruined the strategy with a single that sent home with the clincher. Has Many Duties With Boston Club BOSTON (AP) -- Wren Blair, | has Blair has been named gen- Bruins of the National Fin Jockey ir 141% Walker--View Hulloa Fm H'dez--Mrs J H Rockliffe ret x innor Sta 6nk 52% Gubbine_MeMacken Ha Snk 6-1 Rogers--DiMarco 8- 7h Kallai--Mrs R W 'sctiew The defeat cost the Giants, who have lost seven of their last eight games, an opportunity to | gain ground. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS rege 41% 7-1 8 Harrison--H A Grant Winner »b, g »%3, Saggy -- Drusilia. Trainer G M Carter. Start good, won driving Pool 44,649 5-TRES SUAVE Fifth Race 3-GOLDEN TURKEY 'THUM s @% furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Can foaled, Allowances. Purse $2700. WwtPPs& % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1h 11% Turcotte--Lanson F: 2% 2% Nag no Hedg ges | a" 32% rsh Sr and Jr 5 _ Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm eur 2nd suenients Srd. Trainer, A-H Warner. Pool 21,369 Quinella Pool 26,875 QUINELLA Sand 3 PAID $79.60 . 90 | ace 20 | 50 6 Furiongs, 3-year-olds and u, Wt PPSt % 4-MELODIA claim ing all $2500. Purse $1800. % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1% Ish 1-1% Bolin--B Farara 2-2 2-3% Dittfach--A Paolone 43 31% Krohn--Parkway Sta 31% 42% Turcotte--J Saliba 5-h 5-no Potts--V Snider 8- 6nk Cosentino--Mrs J Major _ 120-7 1 78 tr St, 7-no Lanoway--D H Carr-Hilton 120 2 5 4h 8 Gon'lez--Stafford F'm | Winner bo 4 Hiuminable -- Lovely tty, hi ad A Casey. Start good, won driving. 'ool 44,93: 3ROMAN THUNDER 8.90 : 5-PIC N PIE 2-ROYAL WAYFARER all $7500. Purse $2200. Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% G'bins--E C A saacayd 2-% Cos'tino--R 3-5% Krohn--W Die ' Piette Davie Jr 44 Gordon--W F Edmiston Our Pal voce SB 1% 6-1% Fitzsi'ns--E B Miller Silver Beau 109 6-24 7-2% Turcotte--C F Hall Royal Tragedian 114 + & -- Potts--Cedar , Springs Fm bpcogy bre? gee Might--Isabeauty, Trainer 8 U Ross. Start good, won ridden out. Roman Thunde; a} Seedhouse, § Couch $7500. Pool 47,760 ay a 2-MR ROOST! E 8.10 Eighth Race 2MR ROOSTER... 1% Miles, turf course, 3-year-olds and up claiming all $3500. Purse $2000, Wt PP St. % % bh, Fin Jockey Owner 5- £4 = 3-2% Ink Robinson--Corn'lle,, Sloan 1h 2no Gonz'lez--Mrs W D Lati'er 5- 1% 21 3-2% Clark--J Leneck 5-5 4-3% Fitzsi'ns--Bill Beasley | 4-1 5-5% Her'dez--Cairnburne | 7-2 62% G'bins--Mrs J JMooney | 81% 7-h T'cotte--Mrs w von Rich'n 6h 62 Lanoway--T Ziegler | Seventh Race 6 Farlongs, 2-year-olds, claiming Wi PPSt % % Roman Thunder 114 Pic N Pic 122 Royal Wayfarer 106 Feet ged Cat 122 Double Rule ... 112 3-PANCHO'S at aided 14.70 10.40 5.90 3.70 | Pancho's First 111 Mr, 4 91% Krohn--J Leneck eri 10-5% Elliott--Long View jew F'm | perma Silecea Oak Sta Robinson, Cin T. Davis, LA |Musial, St. L. Potts--J Ma White, St, L. 41% Dalton--A'strong Bros. Sta |H, Aaron, Mil jgeles, Callison, Philadelphia, | and Virdon, Pittsburgh, cisco, 45. geles, 94. nati, geles, 218. |Runnels, Bos Hinton, Wash +Robinson, Chi |Rich'son, NY | Lumpe, KC by E B 110. 4.80 | Minnesota, cago, 29. 18-8, Sota, 191. | Angeles victories and-or San By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) [hy Sng defeats will give the Dodgers their first . pennant |since 1959. The Dodgers have AB R HPet.\nine games remaining. National League Dropped-Ball Balk Any combination of six Los| Cincinnati's defending cham-| Bill Henry took over, strack) pions moved closer to elimina-| out the next two batters and got | tion when Pittsburgh Pirates|)Donn Clendenon to ground to used an error and a two-run|third base. But Eddie Kasko let double by rookie Bob Bailey to/the ball get by him as a run beat the Reds 4-3 with three} scored and Bailey followed with and double, runs in the ninth inning. Cincin- nati is six games back of the Dodgers with seven to play. The Dodgers get back into ac- tion tonight at St. Louis, where Los Angeles shortstop Maury Wills makes his final attempt to better Ty Cobb's 96-stolen base record within the 154-game limit. Wills needs three steals to break, the mark established by Cobb in 1915. Philadelphia Phillies and Chi- cago Cubs split a doubleheader, the Phillies winning 3-1 before the Cubs took the nightcap 4-1. Houston Colts defeated New) York Mets 7-2 and 5-4 in 12 in- | nings. The Mets tied a league record with 115 losses. Boyer, who turned out to be the hero when he drove in the winning run against the Giants, almost was the goat. His wild throw on Orlando Cepeda's first sacrifice bunt in two years let two runs score as the Giants snapped a 1-1 tie with three runs) ; in the sixth inning. The Cards got two back against Jack Sanford in the sev- enth, then won in the ninth when Lemay (0-1) made his muff. Bob Duliba (2-0) was the winner. Bob Purkey, trying to nail his 23rd victory of the season for the Reds, held a 3-1 lead going} into the ninth, but was chased| when Dick Groat singled and| took the loss. Rookie Bob Priddy (1-0) won. with a five-hitter while his the eighth inning by tagging Bob Buhl (11-13) for two runs. Johnny Callison's double, Wes Covington's single and a two- base error by Ken Hubbs did) the damage. In the nightcap, Ernie Banks| scored the first Chicago run and| accounted for two others with Koonce (8-12) victory went to Cal (10-9). Jack Hamilton lost. Winning pitcher Jim Golden (7-11) drove in three runs with a double and single as the Colts scored six unearned runs in the first game. Hal Smith provided triumph, hitting a three-run homer in the seventh and driv- ing in the clincher in the 12th with a single. Frank Thomas hit two homers for the Mets. The winner was Russ Kemmerer) (5-3). Ray Daviault (1-5) of] Montreal. was the loser. Adiodale Wins At Rideau Carleton | Bob Skinner walked to start!) OTTAWA (CP)--Adiodale, a things for the Pirates. 587 130 201 .342 616 112 209 .339| 399 53 129 .323 580 88 186 .321 570 119 183 .321 Runs--Robinson, 130. Runs batted in--T. Davis, 143. Hits--T. Davis, 209. Doubles--Robinson, 49. Triples--W. Davis, Los An- 10. Home runs--Mays, San Fran. Stolen bases--Wills, Los An-! Pitching -- Cincin- | 22-5, .825 Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An- Purkey, American League AB R H Pet. 550 79 180 -327 523. 71 163. 312 569 83 177 .311 658 95 201 .305 619 87 189 .305 Runs--Pearson, Los Angeles, Runs batted in -- Killebrew, 113. Hits--Richardson, 201. Doubles--Robinson, 42. Triples--Cimoli, Kansas City, Home runs--Killebrew, 42. Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chi- Pitching -- Bunning, Detroit, 692. Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne- Beautify your home the modern, functional way; clean, durable last a housetime. Inquire now. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS 5 Star best. 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