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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1963, p. 17

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ee 400th HR For Willie But Dodgers Roll On By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Willie Mays has the world on a string but that hasn't kept San Francisco Giants from riding a yoyo in that National League pennant race. : Mays became the 10th major leaguer to reach the 400-homer level when he connected in the third inning Tuesday night, trig- gering a homer salvo that pow- ered Giants to a 7-2 victory over St, Louis Cardinals and into a second-place tie with Car- dinals. Both Giants and Cardinals are 64 games back of pace-set- ting Los Angeles Dodgers, in top spot without interruption since July 2, who edged Cincin- mati Reds 3-2 as Frank Howard slugged a key two-run homer. Mays has been trying to keep Giants within striking distance, but the defending champions have been going up-and-down with such regularity that they have actually lost ground while Willie has hit safely in 27 of 28 games. On July 28, Willie was hitting .274 with 22 homers and 55 runs batted in. Since then he has hit 10 homers, driven in 31 runs and brought his average up to .308--and Giants have fallen from 4% to 6% behind. While Willie was collecting his 32nd homer, Hank Aaron took over the league lead from Giants, Willie McCovey. Aaron hit his 35th and Warren Spahn posted his 17th victory in Mil- waukee Braves 3-2 decision over Houston Colts. Elsewhere, Chicago Cubs edged Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 and Pittsburgh Pirates defeated New York Mets 2-1. An error by Ken Boyer helped Giants to a 3-0 lead in the sec- ond inning against Curt Sim- mons, 11-7, before Mays con- nected leading off the third. Or- lando Cepeda' followed with his 2ist homer 'and Felipe Alou made it three in a row with his 16th, That was more than enough for Jack Sanford, who scattered eight hits for a 13-12 record, Julian Javier's two-run homer accounted for the Cardi- nal runs. Howard's homer, the first for Los Angeles in nine games, gave Dodgers a 2-1 lead in the second inning. Then, mustering two of their five hits, the weak- hitting Dodgers put across the decisive run in the third on sin- gles by pitcher Pete Richert and Maury Willa, a wild pitch by Bob Purkey, 6-9, and Wally Moon's grounder. Johnny Ed- jwards homered for Reds in the {fourth but Richert, 2-1, and Ron |Perranoski pitched \less ball the rest of the way. Spahn, 17-5 and headed for his|three hits, Powell left the game) mg 20-victory season, shook off a shaky start and recorded his fifth consecutive complete game victory behind Aaron's hitting. Aaron tied the score with a two-run homer off Don Nottebart, 8-6, in the fourth, be- fore scoring. the tie-breaking run in the ninth when he sin- gled, stole second and came around on singles by Mathews and Joe Torre. HALT ONE-HITTER Shutout on one hit for six in- nings by Dennis Bennett, Cubs broke loose against Phillies for three runs in the seventh, The tying run came across when reliever Jack Baldschun hit Don Iandrum with a pitch with the bases loaded, Cubs broke the tie in the eighth on a walk, Ron Santo's single and a sacrifice fly by Billy Wil- liams, Lindy McDaniel, 9-6, got the victory with Baldschun, 10- 6, the loser. Pirates scored their runs in the ninth on a walk, a single by Manuel Mota and a comedy of errors on Mota's hit. Duke Car- mel let the ball get through him as one run scored and Mota evenutally came across when Joe Christopher picked up the plate. Until the ninth, \Cisco had held Pittsburgh to jafter being hit by Donn Glen- idenon's line drive in the fifth. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS PLAYS FINAL TODAY By TIM FAUQUIER HAMILTON (CP) -- Ontario clinched the pairs title Tuesday at the Canadian lawn tennis bowling championships and had their sights fixed on a clean sweep going into the final day. Ray Reidel and Joe Dorsch of Waterloo took the pairs crown with a fourth-round 36-10 victory Tuesday over Ernie Cumming and Stan Hewlett of Saskatoon, Gord MacMillan Still Undefeated YESTERDAY'S STARS | with six points apiece going into today's matches. Ontario led in the over-all team competition with 2 points and B.C. bowlers were in sec- ond place with 16. Ontario's fours team -- Al White, Ed Lane, Curly Lynette and skip Jim Grainger from Richmond. Hill -- Tuesday de- feated skip Jim Cranney and his Saskatoon team 2-17. who represented Saskatchewan. British' Columbia and Quebec bowlers were out today to stop the Ontario sweep as final play began in the singles and fours competition. The singles division was causing the most talk as On- tario's Gord MacMillan of Osh- awa prepared to meet Vancou- ver's Sandy Houston, | Both are undefeated after four) rounds of play amd Houston, who played in the 1960 world championships at Seattle, was the favorite. Reigning world champion John Henderson of Westmount, Que.,. is skipping ithe Quebec fours team in. this score-| rookie Grover Powell.and Galen|;je, | | In the fours, Ontario, British} Columbia and Quebec were tied) Racing Car Driver Dies Of Injuries By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pct. GBL 85 46 649 -- 72 58 .554 12y 72 58 .554 12% 72 61 .541 14 62 66 484 2114 64 69 .481 22 62 69 .473 23 60 73 .451 26 Kansas City 58 72 446 2614 Washington 48 83 366 37 Results Tuesday Los Angeles 1 Detroit 4 Chicago 6 Cleveland 1 Kansas City 2 Baltimore 1 Boston 0-0 New York 5-3 (Only games scheduled) National League WL Pct. GBL 78 52 600 -- New York Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Boston Los Angeles Los Angeies 72 59 72 59 71 61 71 62 70 65 67 63 St. Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Milwaukee Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh 550 64% 550 6% 538 8 530 9 519 10% 515 11 66 63 .512 1144 Houston 49 83 .371 30 New York 41 89 .315 37 Results Tuesday |Philadelphia 3 Chicago 4 New York 1 Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 3 Houston 2 Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 2 San Francisco 7 International League Northern Division W L Pet. GBL 77 67 535 -- 72 72 500 5 Syracuse |Rochester Buffalo Richmond Southern Atlanta Indianapolis Arkansas 70 74 486 7 63 76 .453 114% Division $1 61 570 -- 78 64 549 3 76 67 531 5% Columbus 70 70 .500 10 Jacksonville 53 87 .379 27 Results Tuesday Ind'napolis 10-1 Jacksonville 3-0 Buffalo 1-4 Atlanta 5-5 Toronto 2 Rochester 5 Richmond 7-8 Syracuse 2-0 Columbus 2 Little Rock 5 Games Today TORONTO' (CP) -- William) Clelland, 30, one of Canada's} best known racing drivers, died! in hospital] Tuesday. He 'had been unconscious for more than a month. | Clelland was hit by a car July| 13 -while adjusting chains hold-} ing a racing car onto a trailer| he was towing. | Police stopped Sylvia Gi- rouard, 18, of Cooksville, Ont.,/ 12 miles from the accident and} charged her with failing to re-/ main at the scene of the acci-| FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Sacramento, Calif. -- Eddie Perkins, 144%4, outpointed Irish Bobby Scanlon, 142%, Sacra- mento, 10, Sonny Miles, 171, Sam Francisco, stopped Fred Roots, 161, Sacramento, 5. Over 100 Juniors At Bruins' Camp NIAGARA FALLS (CP) -- loose ball and threw wild to the/competition and was the man|From today until the final in- Mets/ who eliminated Houston at Seat-|tra-squad game Friday night, 19) goalies, 3 defencemen and 72 forwards will work out at the Boston Bruins junior hockey} camp here under coach Milt Schmidt and. assistant Bep Guidolin. Among the players are goal- ies Bernie Parent, 18, of Mont- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Jim Bouton, kees, pitched eight innings of no-hit ball before Russ Nixon Singled to lead off ninth, and wound up with two-hitter in 5-0 first game victory over Boston. Yankees also took night cap of twi-nighter, 3-0. Batting--Willie Mays, Giants, became 10th major leaguer to hit 400 home runs, connecting in the third inning of 7- triumph over St. Louis. Yan- It's never-say-die for Indian- apolis Indians, who. came back from a doubleheader loss to Jacksonville Suns to win a twin- bill from Suns Tuesday night and hold their own with Atlanta Crackers in the International League southern division race. Indianapolis defeated Jack- real and Dennis Gibson, 18, of Port Arthur. The oldest player in : the group is Bob McCoy, of Espanol sonville 10-3 and 1-0 in 10 in- nings to remain three games behind pace - setting Atlanta, which won its second comsecu- s|tive dou bleheader from Buffalo Ont, Bisons 5-1 and 5-4, Arkansas THR OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 28, 1963 17 - Indians Win Pair; Wings Stall Leafs Travelers defeated Columbus Jets 5-2, Rochester Red Wings defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2, and Richmond Virginians took a doubleheader from north division leader Syracuse Chiefs 7-2 and 8-0. Jim Koranda's three - run homer sparked a 13-hit Indian attack against three Sun hurl- ers in the first game. Indianap- olis relief pitcher Fritz Ackley singled home the winning run in the top of the 10th inning of the nightcap. Riverboat Smith went the seven-inning 'distance for At- lanta in the opener, picking up his fifth win against 10 losses. In the second game, Jerry Bu- chek singled in the winning run with the bases loaded and no one out in the ninth. Harry Oliver fanned 11 Co- lumbus batters and received home run 'support from Danny Cater and Richie Allen as Ar- kansas beat Jets. Rochester regained sole -vs session of second place in the northern division with its win over Toronto. Richmond got strong pitching from Roland Sheldon and Jack Cullen to defeat Syracuse twice. The losses reduced Chiefs' northern division lead to five games, with seven left to play. E-zD-A- DRUG STORES This Week's Special Savings These SPECIAL PRICES end Aug. 31 KODAK FILM VP-(27 120 or 620 ? for 99: BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES | LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) Richmond at Rochester, N. | Indianapolis at Jacksonville, N./ Columbus at Arkansas, N. Buffalo at Atlanta, N. |Toronto 71 73 493 6 Toronto at Syracuse, N. Yankee Pitchers Add The Whitewash Touch By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer Two young arms--one left, one right--are the seals on the Yankee dynasty. They belong to New York pitchers Al Downing, 22, a lefty, and Jim Bouton, 24, a right- hander. Between them théy con- tain the promise of Yankee domination of the American League for years to come. Sunday, Downing had a no- hitter going to seven innings and finished with a two-hit shut- out, running his record to 10-4. It was Bouton's.turn Tuesday. He had a no-hitter for eight in nings, and finished with a two- hit, 5-0 shutout, running his rec- ord to 186, best on the Yankee staff. Ralph Terry, at 27, old only by comparison, finished off the twi-night doubleheader against Boston Red Sox with a five-hit, 3-0 job. It was his 15th victory and stretched Yankees' bulging league lead te 12% games. Chicago White Sox pulled into a share of second place with idle Minnesota Twins by defeat- ing Cleveland Indians 6-1, Kan- sas City Athletics edged Balti- more Orioles: 2-1 in 10 innings and Detroit Tigers topped Los Angeles Angels 4-1 in the only games scheduled. tories among the big four start- ers. Bouton is one of the big sur- prises. He had only a 7-7 record last season, started this year in the bullpen and 'has. blos- somed into Yanks' top right- hander The hard - throwing young- ster had allowed only two base runners and had retired 22 men in order before Boston pinch hitter Russ Nixon singled past his ear leading off the ninth. "It. was a stupid pitch," he said after the game. "The situ- ation called for a breaking pitch and I threw him a fast ball." Bouton let down a bit after that and Gary Geiger followed with another single, but he got out of it without trouble. Yanks gave him all the backing he needed with two first inning runs on singles by Bobby Rich- ardson and Elston Howard and doubles by Tom Tresh and Hec- tor Lopez, Richardson singled in one run and Yogi Berra doubled in two more in the eighth inning of the the Red Sox' Dave Morehead and Arnold Earley. Morehead had allowed only a scratch sin- gle when he had to leave with PITCHING STRING | The twin shutouts by Bouton! and Terry were the third and| fourth in Yanks' last five! games. The Yankee staff has/ allowed only two runs in the| last 51 innings, both in 2-1, 12! inning loss to Chicago in the! second game of a Sunday dou-| bleheader. Whitey Ford, the ace lefty, started the string with a six- hit shutout in the opener Sun-| day. It was his 18th victory and! third shutout. Terry has three, | Bouton five and Downing four,| SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gos ler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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