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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1963, p. 17

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"ARIE ee I ae a gg FE Tm NEW QO REMINGTON | | | WHITEY AND MICKEY Yankees A's Are Victims R Associated Press Sports Writer' New York Yankees are all wrapped up in a pennant race-- the other pennant race. There's loot involved, lots of it. The Yankees, who always count the winning World Series share in their annual income es- timates filed in April, are openly favoring Los Angels Dodgers for the National League flag in the battle with St, Louis Cardinals. : They figure a World Series with the Dodgers will be wo h some $6,000 a man more than one with the Cardinals. The arithmetic is simple. There are some 55,000 seats in O'Malley's house in Los Angeles, and all within naked eye distance of home plate are called boxes, at $12 a copy. St. Louis has only 30,000 seats, few in the $12 class. Meanwhile, the Yankees moved a step closer to their own annua) American League pennant - clinching party by whipping Kansas City Athletics 8-2. The secod-place Minnesota Twins also won, 9-3 over Cleve- land Indians. That left the magic number at three. : In other AL action, Chicago White Sox edged Baltimore Or- joles 3-2, Washington Senators trimmed Detroit Tigers 6-5 in 10 innings and Aubrey Gate- St. Kitts A's Will Pick Up Brooklin Star | ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Joe McNulty, manager of St. Cath- arines Athletics, Eastern Can- ada senior lacrosse champions, said Wednesday his team will add six players for the Mann Cup finals which open in Corn-|¥* wail- next Tuesday. Those selected were defence- man Bill Castator and forwards Wayne Thompson and Bruce Wanless of Brampton, forward Glen Lotton of Brooklin, and for- wards Florie Tomchyshyn and Red Crawfotd of Port Credit. The Athletics, who won. their first Ontario championship in 17 years earlier this week over Port Credit, will meet either Voseouver or New Westminster the Canadian finals. : The first four games 'in the best-of-seven series, all in Corn- wall, will be played next Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon. 4 QUITS CANADA SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- Bert Coan, former Kansas Uni- versity halfback, has returned here from Canada after his plans to play for Toronto Argo- nauts in the Canadian Football League fell. through. Toronto wanted to sign Coan for the rest Winner 6 'Trainer J. S wood pitched a_four - hitter in his major league debut as Los Angeles Angels defeated Boston Red Sox 4-1, "This nonsense has gone far enough," Yankee manager Ralph Houk told his players at Kansas City, after the Yankees had lost two straight to the Ath- letics. Mickey Mantle and . Whitey Atlanta Wins Third One To Prolong Series INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- <At- lanta Crackers outlasted India- napolis Indians and won the third game of the International League Governors Cup final 5-4 Wednesday night. The result left the Indians leading 2-1 as the two teams move to-Atlanta for the rest of the best-of-seven series. Indianapolis went into the ninth , trailing 5-1 but almost pulled the game out. The rally was interrupted by a fight be- tween Jim Napier of Indianapo- lis and third baseman Jack Ku- biszyn of Atlanta after Napier slid into thitd base hard. Nei- ther was injured, but both weve thrown out of the game. Move In, a three-run homer in the first inning and added a single and double, Ford won his 22nd game, against six losses, his fifth straight, with his fourth complete game in his last five. Joe Pepitone also hit a two-run homer, his 24th, for the Yank- ees. Harmon Killebrew hit his 38th homer--a grand slammer--and Earl Battey his 25th as Minne- sota stayd one - half game ahead of the White Sox in their battle for second place. Lee Stange, tagged for two solo homers by Cleveland's Fred Whitfield, won his 10th game 'or the Twins, Eddie Fisher went the dis- tance for the White Sox against Baltimore, winning his eighth with a three-hitter. Dave Nichol- son homered for the Sox and |broke a 2-2 tie with a sixth-in- Ford agreed. Mantle smacked) q; Cowan of Kitchener, ranked Canadian amateur, was defeated by Dr. John McKeéy of Orlando, Fla., 5 and 4. US. Amateur GolfCrown Stays In U.S. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)-- The two remaining Canadians in the U.S. Amateur golf cham- pionships were eliminated third - round matches Wednes- in ay. ? Bill Pidbaski of Winnipeg slipped by the wayside when he was defeated by Bob Harvey of Overland Park, Kan., 4 and 3. in the day Gary the top- Earlier Two other Canadians entered in the tournament, Eric Hanson of Etobicoke, Wakeham of Victoria were elim- inated Tuesday, and Doug Silv- erberg of Calgary was among the victims Monday. Ont., and Bill In defeating Cowan Wednes- day, Dr. -McKey put on a bril- liant two - under ~ par perform- ance, He broke open the match with birdies on the 10th, 11th and 12th holes. But Dr. McKey later lost a 19-hole fourth-round match to Dr. Philip Olson of Minneapolis. 'Cibouldtte' Wins Fillies' Feature TORONTO (CP)--Ciboulette, a two-year-old dark bay filly 'owned by Jean Louis Levesque of Montreal and jockey Keith Robinson of Minnedosa, Man., rushed past Sweet Lady Briar on the final turn and took a half-length victory in Wednes- day's $9,185 Shady Well Stakes at Woodbine. Free Quest came up strongly in the 'inal yards to overtake Sweet Lady Briar, her stable companion, for the place posi- tion. toed 2 & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 12, 1963 17 Toronto Mayor : Wants To Have 'CNE Bowl' TORONTO (CP)--Mayor Don- ald Summerville wants to turn the CNE football stadium into a 45,000-seat bowl. His plan calls for a thorough solving wha Givens has derous" traffic jams after games, present 30,000 - seat stadium yields the city a profit of $40,000 a year. jor league baseball might also be included in plans for the ex- panded stadium." Controller Philip TO RUN SCHOOL lescribed as '"'mur- Mayor Summerville said the He added: "Provision for ma- hockey to boys from' th of 9 to 19. Se study" of linkimg the proposed giant bowl to the downtown area with a rapid transit line. In an interview, the mayor said expansion will depend on Ining single, Camilo Carreon also homered and rookie Pete Ward, a native of Montreal, |stroked two doubles. Dick Phillips led off the 10th inning with his 10th homer for the Washington victory, Hank Aguirre working in relief, gave up the homer. Dick McAuliffe homered for the Tigers. Gatewood, a 25-year-old right- hander just brought up from Memphis, lost his shutout bid in the ninth when Dick Stuart \tripled and scored on Russ Nix- lon's sacrifice fly. 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) WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Fridays--9 to 9 ( A \ ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Free Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free Hours--9 to 5 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 32 KING STREET EAST 728-1653 Saturdays--9 to 1 Everybody Welcome BAD BOY'S ° Softball Game CRErs «ane GUYS" --vw-- OSHAWA'S 2:30 P.M. Sunday, Sept. 15th KINSMEN CIVIC STADIUM @ LUCKY DRAW e If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH! 8 A G 4 0 Y FURNITURE "BAD BOYS" APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 FIRST RACE -- 6 Furs. for three-year- olds. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. (9) 4Flippin Floyd, Walsh 4.20 2.80 2.70 2-Verbal Battle, Fitzs's 3.30 2.90 6Royal Heavy Man, Leblanc 6.70 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Breconing, Kingferd, Mr. Reward and Cut Jewel. Winner br c 3 Canadian Champ -- Petite Terry. Trainer R. S$. Bateman, Pool 24,249. Double Poo! 42,427. Master, Foxy Senior Jiffer, SECOND RACE -- 6 Furs. for three- year-olds. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800 10) 2-Miss Speedy G, Harrison 16.60 9.40 6.00 3-Cluny Miss, Prueift 26.40 12.30 8-Bella Prestia, Robinson 4.90 Start good, wor. easily Also Ran In Order: Be Merry, Moon- fame, Tiny Frult, Maple Lou, Plaisir, Milator, and Humber Broom. DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 2 PAID $58.10 Winner b f.3 by Chop Chop--Circlet. Trainer P.'D. A. Cooper Pool 36,911. THIRD RACE -- 6'4 Furs. for two year-olds. Purse $2500. (11) 4Northern Flight, McComb 24.30 9.50 4, 6.70 3.40 10-Leader Lane, Lanoway... 2.60 Al-Grand Garcon (Entry) Remil'd Start good, won driving Also Rar In Order: Speedy Lament, Al- penhorn, Corinthian, Sly Stag, Rhythm 'n ves, Jannett Orr, Bruele and A-Bril- liant Needle. a by Nearctic--Broomflight. arr Pool 54,111 FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furs. for three-| year-olds and up. Claiming all $4500. Purse $2100. (10) 4Winsmanship, Wick 8-New Member, Bohenko 1-Sgt. Bricker, Lanoway ..: Start good, won handily 12.50 6.50 4.10 34,90 12.30 3.10 Also Ran .In Order: Brown Panther, Padre's Scamp, Fair Eclipse, Ponder On, Bianca Mano, Bourbon King and BUC Fever, Winner b g by Helioscope -- Windsor Slipper. Trainer B. $. Chris. FIFTH RACE -- 1 and Ye Miles. Mar- jae Turf Cours: Three-year-olds and jup. Claiming all $3500. (7) |3-Calais 2nd, Lanoway |2-Queen's Song, Turcotte | 4Willowdale Girl, Harrison Start good. won ridden out Also Ran In Order: Crucial Hit, Roma Locuta, Vedas and Mary's Reward. Winner bh by Ocean Swell -- Marie | Therese. Trainer A, H. Warner. Poo! 33,123. Quinella Pool 32,814. QUINELLA 3 AND 2 PAID $12.40 SIXTH RACE -- 6 Furs. for three-year- olds. Allowance Purse $2800. (8) |8-Cesca, Bohenko'.......... °3. 7-That Critter, Dalton j4-Janhill, Harris Start good, won driving | also Ran In Order: Swerve, Gay Pa- |geant, Safety Man, Royal Piper, and | Fast-N-Fleet. |Winner, ch f, by Windy City 2nd -- Fair |Melody. Trainer, H. Hoffman. | Pool $58,745 | SEVENTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs for 2- lyear-olds, fillies. Purse $7,500 added. | Gross $9,185, (11). 4-Ciboulette, Rob'son 14.60 6.50 5.40 B2-Free Quest, Gubbins 1 y 2B-Sweet Lady Brier, Dalton Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Queen's Law, C- Avec Vous, C-Angela's Niece, C-Windie- sham, A-Smart Flyer, A-Menaris, Miss Essco, and Holy Cow. A--Coupled B--Coupled C--Coupled Winner, dk b f, 2, by Chop Chop -- Windy Answer. Trainer, 5 Poo! $68,835 EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile, turf course, for 3 and, 4year-olds, Canadian foaled. Allowance. Purse' $2600, (9) &Albion Star, Dalton .. 5-Currytown, Hernandez |2-Rollin Hogan, Walsh | Start good, won driving Also. Ran in Order: Little Baron, All Brief, Pirate King, He Jeep, Fishermans Luck, and Common Market. Winner, ch c 3, by County Delight -- My Sophie. Trainer, C F Chapman, Pool $57,723 Total Pool $470,402 Pool 61,464 Attendance 7,605 of this season and next but he couldn't accept the' offer because of a contract commit- ment to San Diego Chargers " next year, the Chargers said. WINS IN N.Z. 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