= Lee WR shea ea y fn Te mage ee RU een cae ee 'Excelsiors Beat : Post Office Twice In Final Series Excelsiors defeated Post Office in both ends of their Civil Service League champion- ship finals, doubleheader, at) Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, last night, 9-8 and 15-9, to take a strangle-hold on the title, in their title series. Next game of the title round is scheduled for Alexandra Park on Saturday evening, 8.00 .m, Post Office scored two runs in the opening frame of the first game last night but Excel- siors came back with a four-run splurge in their third inning, to take the lead, and they were never headed. They added one in the fifth and then broke the tight tussle wide-open with a three-run rally in the sixth when Beare, McDonald, Noakes and Hutchinson all hit doubles. They got one more in their 7th after two out, when Beare doubled and scored on McDonald's triple, for what proved the win- ning run. Post Office got two more runs in the fourth, one in the fifth and then tied the game in their 7th when Griffin walked, Skeratow was safe on an error, Stagwin walked and Yourke- vich doubled. But then, with | none out, they failed to get "Yorky" home -- with what ' would have been the tie-break- , ing run, Vasko started on the mound for Post Office and gave way to Stagwin in the third inning. * Mitchell pitched the win for {: Excelsiors with McDonald, YESTERDAY'S STARS ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Latting--Mickey Mantle, New : York Yankees, drove in four * runs with a homer, double and single in 8-2 triumph over Kan- * gas City Athletics that moved * New York another step closer , to fourth straight American * League pennant. ' Pitching -- Ray Sadecki and « Ron Taylor, St. Louis Cardinals, * combined for five-hit effort in » 40 victory over Chicago Cubs. Blue Jay sloops to be satisfied with only one race this last Light Winds Limit Yachters To Single Race Very light winds forced the LEAD SERIES 2-0 Connaught Park Bantams Again Beat Nipigon Park Connaught Park boys scored|ly rolling, until the 8th inning. a valuable 6-4 victory, right on the Nipigon Park diamond lastjinning and Ron Wilson tripled, t B. Wilson singled in the first Bearey Hutchinson, and R. Lin-|weekend, at the Oshawa Yacht ton t rs. Club. night, to take a 2-0 lead in the|to score the first run of the Patchy S-W winds of 0.3 mph/Oshawa Minor Softball 'Associa-|game. After that Nipigon Park SECOND GAME second game, Pos t|made the going difficult for olties "set a th the first|most of the fleet as they battled inning, on a double by Yourke- with the currents, rather than vich, single by Skaratow and|the wind. then ended the inning with the bases loaded, when Gorecki and Schram both walked. and four more in the sixth, with Yorkevich, Harding, Moss andiconsolation round are scheduled Griffin all batting well, but they/to start Sept. 22 and it looks as never even threatened to catchithoygh the boys may have to be content with the best 7-out-of- Excelsiors won the second|9 races, in order to finish the game in the first inning. They/series on time. ' The miscellaneous class sloops|slab and alternating with Johnijon a choice. play, Dick and the strategy paid off,|/walked and Terry McQuade as the Nipigon Park batters|double scheduled to start)/were kept off - balance by the|when the centre-fielder bobbled two different. types of pitching] the ball. and never could get a big ral- up. hopped on the Post Office hurl- er and his relief help, for alwere out in greater numbers, as king-sized 12-runithey prepared for their cham- great big, splurge. They added one in the/pionships, fifth on hits by Blyth, Noakes|this weekend. and Simpson and two runs in the 6th when Gorycki and MacDon-/Firefiys, ald both singled and Simpson|ang Wayfarers, complete two one-lap races, in But it was the first inning ofjone hour and twenty minutes. doubled. this game that won the decision for Excelsiors, They scored 12/the markers as strong lake cur- runs and batted almost twicejrents pushed many of the boats batting order,|down below the buoys. around their with Beare, Simpson, Blyth, Noakes, Hutchinson all playing|3, J, Pascoe; 4, D. Hercia and 5. N. Wilder. big roles in this monster rally. POST OFFICE -- Yourke- proximately 45 minutes to com¥ plete the one-lap Post Office added one in the|seventh in this third and final second, three runs in the fourthiseries. It took the first Blue Jay ap- race, the tion's Kiwanis Bantam League,|didn't do very much at the championship finals. Connaught Park now needs|single b only one more win to wrap up|and Graham's double in the 7th, the 1963 title, with the third/until the 8th inning. game scheduled for their own mond, this Friday evening. 'ourth game, if necessary, will]/error but was forced by B. Wil- be back at Nipigon Park on|son. Then Ron Wilson tripled. Monday evening, with the fifth)Connaught switched pitchers but) plate, in fact, nothing except a B. Wilson in the 6th Dobney opened the 8th with a single, Hamilton was safe on an' The Jay championships and) ang final game, should the ser-/McMaster doubled to score R. The fleet, which now includes ies be tied, to be played on 2)Wilson with their third run-- std diamond, likely on Wed-|but then their attack fizzled out nesday. Connaught Park used two pitchers last night to score their| three runs in the third, all after win, Dick Gazdik starting on the|two, out, when Dick was safe and they never scored again. Connaught Park struck for Bob Reid and scored himself Dick's double in the fifth and ~4e- encriics by-Relé scorsd.Zor-1° rington, who had got on via an error, Healey walked to open the 7th and @cored on hits by McGahey and Herringion. in LACROSSE -- SCORES 2 There Are Special Benotits For All the 9th, McGahey homered for the team's final run. ss and p; Reid, cf; McQuade, H azdik, : ce; G liams, rf; Farncombe, 1b; Hea- tf; Hamilton, ss; B. Wilson, 3b on, If, NIPIGON PARK -- Studley,|05) tied 1-1) Canadian J CONNAUGHT PARK -- Dick,|Oshawa 11 Victoria 4 (Oshawa /-leads best-of-seven p and ss; McWil-|Minto Cup final 2-0) Ontario Intermediate ley, a McGahey, 2b; Herring-|Haggersville 8 Fergus 12 (Best-of4seven championship and rf; R. 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