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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1964, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, July 13, 1964 Braves Knock Phils | Out Of First Place; Colts Edge Giants By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee Braves, bogged down in ninth place two weeks ago, made it 11 victories in 15 ames by sweeping a double- fooser from Philadelphia 4-3 and 6-2 Sunday, knocking the Phillies into second place in the National League behind San Francisco Giants. Hank Aaron, who has been laying the groundwork for the Braves' streak with some amaz- ing stickwork, collected four hits against the slumping Phil- Mes--including No. 2,000 of his career--and extended his hit- ting. string to 16 games. During that stretch, Aaron has driven in 17 runs while hit- ting at a .394 clip and lifting ble brought home another pair. Braves' first run in the night- 'hits for. seven -inning Aaron doubled and scored the cap and drove in the second with a single, Eddie Mathews 4.g|contributed a homer and dou-| ible while reliever Billy Hoeft|producing single by Nellie Fox checked the -- on three|that tied the score 4-4 and lost At Houston, O'Dell por called|Kasko, Dave Roberts and Fox in for a relief role in the sev-|stroked singles for the winning enth inning, but was tossed out run before he even threw one pitch because of a disagreement with umpire Lee Wyer. Perry then|Reds' Jey Jay in the opener a ae cca Seem isakalaaaioe Lerner: = naboserne a ar eaten San eeteat Ne aa BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS American League 30 634 -- 31.608 32 600 3 % 541 714) 41 506 10% | | Fergus Ousts | Bantam; Gaels | In Tourhament Oshawa Bantam Green Gaels reached the semi-finals on Sat- urday in the Annual Kitchener Minor Lacrosse Association In- |vitational Tournament. The Oshawa Bantams defeat-| ed Port Dalhousie 5-3 and Niagara Falls 7-3 in the first and second rounds before los- 'Baltimore \New York Chicago Minnesota | Detroit got'a hurry-up call, trudgd tn and sat down to change his shoes. PERRY TAKES THE LOSS Perry was touched for a run- it in the ninth when Eddie Galen Cisco of the Mets won \a battle of six-hitters with the Leafs Lose Lone Game | when New York scored the game's only run in the ninth linning on consecutive doubles lby G It n Christopher, Altman and Joe). round the province were enter: J ed i the tournament that saw | The Mets wrapped up their|99 games played in the Kitch- |first doubleheader sweep since|oner Memorial Auditorium and ing 3-2 to a strong Fergus club in the semi-finals A total of 16 teams from By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Boston Los ae Cleveland L Pet. GBL Washington Kansas City re 4% 55 52 Saturday's Results 438 16 375 22 New York 3 Washington 2 Boston 1 Detroit 8 Baltimore 7 Cleveland 4 Minnesota 5 Kansas City 4 Chicago 0 Los Angeles 1 Sunday's Results New York 2 Cleveland 2 (First game called 7th inning, |S*- rain; Boston 5-3 Washington 3-10 Baltimore 4-3 Detroit 2-4 Chicago 3-11 Kansas City 14 Minnesota 1-2 Los Angeles 2-3! second game ppd.) Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Bunker 9-2) at De-|Milwaukee 4-6 Philadelphia 3-2 troit (Wickersham 12-5) New York (Stafford 6-0) Cleveland (Donovan 4-6) (N) Boston' (Monbuquette 3-8) Washington (Osteen 6-6 or Bou- din Chicago (Peters 9-4 and Bau- mann (0-2) at Kansas City|Craig 5-4) at Pittsburgh (Blass (Santiago 0-1 and Bowsfield 1-4) |8-5 and Law 7-7) Los Angeles (Drysdale 11-7) 0-3) (N) (Only games scheduled) ATL 13%) ATL 1344) 873 21% National by | Pet, GBL |San Fran, . | Phila, 32 | Pittsburgh 37 Cincinnati 39 Milwaukee 41 Los Angeles 4 it. Louis 4 hicago 4" ouston 45 ew York 60 Saturday's Results Louls 11 New York 4 San Francisco 7 Chicago 0 |Los Angeles 11 Houston 9 |Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 1 | Milwaukee 9 Pittsburgh 8 Sunday's Results Cincinnat! 0-1 New York 1-6 1 6% 6% 8% 9 9 il % pt) % 07 600 532 '530 508 500 500 469 464 302 /St, Louis at Pittsbungh (2) ppd, at| fain Los Angeles 3-6 Chicago 6-2 at|San Francisco 4 Houston & Probable Pitchers Today St. Louls (Cuellar 0-1 and 'at Chicago (Jackson 11-4) nl a Peer" ME ap ahi boli CE GA Pe Hew be arto er 's Results Buffalo at Toronto (2) Syracuse 3 Rochester ame ppd, rain) Columbus 3 Atlanta 9 --ot at Jacksonville ppd, rain Rochest: Sunday' Buffalo Toronto Richmond Columbus Atlanta Saturday's Results Buffalo 4 Toronto 0 Columbus 2? Atlanta 6 Syracuse & Rochester 7 ---- at Jacksonville ppd, rain rain San Francisco (Hendley 8-5) (second at Houston (Brown 1-8) Milwaukee (Spahn 6-8) at Philadelphia (Culp 6-6) (N) Cincinnatl (Maloney 7-9) at New York (Jackson 5-10) International ienmee WL Pet, GBL 52 35 508 -- 4 37 570 % SRetas SSSS8S Today's Games Rochester at 'Toronto Columbus at Jacksonville Richmond at Atlanta (Only games scheduled) Jacksonville Syracuse TOPLESS BATHING SUITS Are almost as interesting to the men of Oshawa as the HALF YEARLY SALE of FINE CLOTHES THAT STARTS AT JOHNSTON'S IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ON THURDAY, 16TH JULY. Remember, Johnston's hold only two sales a year BUT THEY ARE REAL SALES. his average to .312, sixth best in the league. The Phillies, meanwhile, lost . June 23, 1963, as Ron Hunt col-|the Auditorium' Annex, lected three hits, including ®) With only four teams left in their fourth straight and again 0 isons |homer, and drove in three runs|the tournament, Oshawa and changed places with San Fran- jin the nightcap. Frank Lary got) Fergus hooked up in a thriller cisco in the tight pennant strug-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS the victory, his first as @ Na-ithat was undecided until the gle. Rochester Red Wings came|tinal Leaguer last minute The Giants moved. one game|within two games of second-| The Cubs won the opener with; There was no scoring until out front despite losing to Hou-|place Syracuse Chiefs during|a four-run ninth capped by/the 19.50 mark of the first pe ston Colts 5-4 in a weird game|the rain drenched weekend that/Billy Williams' homer. Wil-| riod, when Fergus broke the in which San. Francisco re- |saw five of the 10 games rained | liams' 2ist homer, off Ron Per-|deadlock, In the second period, liever Billy O'Dell was ejected) out in the International League. |ranoski, was the only hit of the| lor gus beat Oshawa's goal before throwing a pitch and| The Red Wings defeated the | inning and followed a two-out |tender, Jim Shortt, to take a Gaylord Perry took over, then|Chiefs 7-5 Saturday and 4-3 Sun-|error by Nate Oliver 2-0 lead, But Tom Witton savored proceeded to change his shoes| day in the first game of al- fon a pass from Bob Boulding while sitting on the pitchers' \doubleheader, The second game) to narrow the count Fergus mound. was rained out after the first again took another two-goal inning. " » have O METS WIN TWICE | In ottier action Saturday, ae state tas soa ey Wile Elsewhere, New York Mets/faio Bisons shut out Toronto lon, assisted by Gould ' « y Goulding swept a doubleheader for the|Maple Leafs 4-0 and Atlanta Rest players for Oshawa in first time in more than a year|Crackers dumped Columbus), HAMILTON (CP) Claudelihe tournament were Rob by beating Cincinnati Reds 1-0| Jets 6.2. A game between Rich- Pattemore of Chedoke, Ont., Goulding, Tom Wilton and Roy and 5-1, while Chicago Cubs/mond Virginians and Jackson-/and Nick Genovese of Dundas, lFisher, offensively, On defence, downed Los Angeles 6-3 before|yille Suns was postponed /Ont., Sunday earned the right Brian "White. Andy the Dodgers won the nightcap| Atlanta walloped the Jets 9-3)to represent the East in the rance stood im 6-2 with a six-run ninth inning|Sunday. A doubleheader be- |Canadian Blind Golf Association) ade a number of 'outstanding explosion--equalling their big-/tween Toronto and the Bisons) champion ships at Saskatoon! savas during the three games gest inning of the season. and a game between Richmond|Aug. 3 and 4 Other members of the team A doubleheader between St.jand Jacksonville were rained). Pattemore, defending Cana|were Brian Richardson, Dave Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh out. \dian and international title-/Britton, John Pearce, Walt Pirates was rained out. |PITHES FIVE-HITTER holder, carded a 50 in Sunday's| Karas, Mike White, Don Picard, Saturday action saw St. Louis} Tom Phoebus put down the/|third and final qualifying round, | Alex Cyzmak, Andy Krontje and wallop New York 114, SanjChiefs for his seventh win in 1i|which was halted by rain after)Rq Kowalec. The team was Francisco shutout Chicago 7-0,/decisions with a five-hitter injnine holes lcoached by Eq. Kolodzie man- Los Angeles defeat Houston |the first game Sunday. The sec-| Genovese, the|aged by Mike Karras and Nick 11-9, Cincinnati edge Philadel-|ond game was rained out withifirst round |Hraynyk acted as trainer phia 3-1, and Milwaukee gain|the Wings leading 2-1. Pete ' et se a 9-8 decision over Pittsburgh'Cimino spun a five-hitter at Col- in 11 innings. umbus Saturday and blasted aj GREENWOOD RACEWAY The Braves jumped on Chrisigrand slam homer to lead) Short in a for all their/the cellar - dwelling Crackers. ie hace ; runs in the fourth inning, Aaron|Cimino, who lost 1-0 on a one- -- 1 3-16 miles pace for| Start good, won driving drove in the first two with ajhitter in his last start, tagged Seve Mohawk, Feeen" 00 ve) 3.20 comer WN Srder A Kawartha Babe, single and Gene Oliver's dou-ithe round tripper on a 3-2 count.|&Baron Hal, Brown 25.10 -9.00| Irish Mist, Opeongo, and Lynden Bul- 2-Eclipse C., Findley $,00| let Start good, won. driving. A--Coupled--Mighty Kawartha, end Also Ran in Order: H! Acres Averill, Kawarthe Babe. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS 228.2" and Neoga Jester. Copyright 1964 McMu rray Publishing Ce., L Deuty Racing Form). ws a mart oul a STL M Tae DUPONT NYLON m CORD TIRES TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE AUTO CENTRE Pattemore Earns St! Saskatoon Trip Tor Shortt and out leader after shot a 60 Sunday SIXTH RACE --- 1 Mile pace for jyear-olds and up. Purse $3,000 (6) | S8COND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for %|2-Sonny Creed, Lockhart 15.70 5.50 | year-olds and up. |5-Muddy Hanover, Waples 2.60 \4 Scottadee, G'braith 2.50|3-Gentry Yates, Wellwood FIRST RACE -- Purse $y i clalmirg, facetteh Harrivon 2.70 |3-Brother Jim, Feagen 5.40 3.50/Start good, won driving three-year-olds, 6 furlongs (7), Sta: , won easily |6Abigal Edna, Wellwood 3.60 Pid Ran In Order: Success Jean, Dean P-Sign Play H'son nine Ran in orders Sitepy Native and | Start good, won driving jerbert, and Ensign Dillon. 1-Prince Anthony, Waish . U, Later, Also Ran In Order: Westfield Dlrect, C QUINELLA 2 AND § PAID 990.88 BGienscot Miss, Fitzsimmons | Swan alg Country Mite, Becky Dor Start good, won driving, THE QUINELLA PAID $13.7, | wood, and Andy. Couns SEVENTHT RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for Also Ran in Order: Well Olied, Mid-| badge B C2 Luminary Ind -- Rae Jean! DAILY ousce. 3 AND 4, PAID $29.20|dyear-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). y Bimelech. Trainer L. Cavaiaris, Jr. 4+Penny Coelen, Findley 4.30 Haff 20 [Peo 1 42,989, Quinella Poo! $0,606, | THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlong rot for %/5-Cotton Mald, Clements 3.10 290 year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) \-Happy MacDuff, Hie 3.20 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $5,000, three-|scloyd Hanover, G'ralih 649 3.60 2.80/Start good, won handily jyesr-olds and up, 1 316 miles (7), &Fanny Hanover, Witte 4.10 3.00) Alse Ran in Order: Sadie's Mac, Scot- |%Lord Quillo, MeComB 4.40 2.00 ye &Captain Riddell, Lockhart 3.40\ty P, H., Armbro Dorle, Brighter Days, |\AGran Califa, Gomez 2 20| Start good, won driving. and Nancy Brook B. |SReclattit, Harrison Also Ran in Order: King ¢. Lee, Byha-| Start good, won driving. lla Dean, Clement Hanover, Fearless,| EIGHTH RACH -- 1 Mile pace for + | Also Ran in Order: Safety Man, B= and My $ons Dionne. year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) Frisco Lee J, Geisel 11.90 6.30 5.10 4.4 310 2.50| Sound Stage, A--Etimota, and Nardoo 4. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 2 | 4Fieetwood &, Gratten, Shea 9.00 6.30 @Ritter Von Kar, Walsh 2.50 Luro Entry. year-olds, Gross value $2,995.50 (9) [>The MeNaeb, Liewelyn 5. Start good, won easily. 6--Stafford Farms entry 2-Adios Watts, Fillion 9.40 5.10 4.00) Start good, won driving Alto Ran in Order: A--Lucayen, Maple| Winner B H 5S Princequilie -- Prophets 1A-Paladin Pick, Waples 5.00 3.40] Also Ran in Order: Ko Ko C, Favonian Queen and Ster Talk. Bell by Prophets Thumb. 4Keen Freight, Arthur 40 i gratten, Ray Adios, Rhythm Man, and) Late scratch--A--Chinese Festivel Trainer E. Mann. Start good, won easily | Direct DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 4, PAID sddsed| Pool 99,280. Also Ran in Order: Kawarthe Sta ars] A--Windfields Farm entry. Fiemington Worthy, Mooreland's Dusty.) NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for Winner 6 C 3 Will Somers--Tobber Maid! Aragh NTH RACE -- Purse.$i0,999 add- A ob 'on Scott, Rugged Pick, and Fleet|/yearolds and up, Purse $900 (8) by Peterdo: 'Canadian Maturity Stakes", four-| Tim 4-Gracie Byrd, C'bell 12.70 4.90 Mm miles |A"Couplaa---Union Scott and Paladin j1-Baron Atom, Crowe |7-Ronny C, Grattan, Madill |Start good, won driving. 2| Also Ran in Order: Tally Dares, G. J.) 4.40| year-olds. Gross' Purse $2,995.50 (9) |McGregor, 'Timber Hal Lynden Aimer, | %Panama Her, Waples 4.90 3.00 2.80] and Jean Third Oay,\8-Darry| M. Bee, Glimour 4.90 4,70| Total Pool 318,637 | &-Good Day, MacTavish 4.40' Attendance 7,601 wey Blue, Loreli and ne Tadpole. Late scratch--B mS Winner B F 3 by Pet Bully -- Abie Jay! by Double Jay. Trainer J. ©. Meyer. Pool 41485, Double Pool 71,483. Pool 41,485, Double Pool 71,483 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,700 allow ances, three and four-year-cids, | 1-16) miles (6). 4+Lucknow Road, Gomez &Green Goddess, Fitzsimmons 8.20. 3.00|A--North Star Ranch and Mrs 33 A \Fearhda, foaled in Canada, |(Turt Course) (6) \A-Albion Star, Gomer THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim-|!A-Menedict, Shuk 'ing, three-year-olds, 6 furlongs (9) 3Latin. Artist, Gordon Marine Maid, Harrison 8.40 5.30 3.80|\Start good, won driving. 4iss Peanuts, MComb 9.70 3.40) Also Ran in Orders BTappintyme, Cuthbertson 4.50|Royal Maple and E. Day Starigood, .won handily. \AmH. A. Grant and ¥. w Knight Jr, Also Ran in Order: Late Cash, Heart-| entry wood, Aged Dust, Ninth Wave, Konk and) Winner CH € 4 County Delight -- my! Empire Miss \Sophie by Market Wire. | Winner B F 3 Our Lové 2né -- Mazarine| Trainer Sas 1 | GIGHTH RACE = Purse $2,000 ciaim-| |Pool 99, sym Ft) three-year-olds and up, 1% miles! rough. Trainer F. M. Merrill dr Pool 56,148 Ato 2 YEAR KMART'S Written Guarantee 1. Guaranteed against all road h axerds, including stone bruises, broken glass, punctures, blow-outs, sidewall scraping and rim cute. 2.90 2.90' FIFTH RACE Mile pate for Werrlors For The Finest Ment Seren Se and uropean Meets and Puls I . 9 in workmanship for the life ef the tire tread. By Sweepster. Trainer 6, Magnusson. Pool 72,324 POURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 ing, three-year-olds, 6'4 weal s (0 ALL THESE SIZES 600 x 13 -QNE LOW PRICE 650 x 15 640 x 15 W-So Smart, Herris 3.70 3.10|5Prince. Tour, Leblanc 7-Full Honors, Gomez 4.10 3.30) 1A-D. Seven Deal, Waish 4Maple Way, Remillard 5.20|6-Supreme Chiet, Harris Start good, won driving Start » won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Ro-| Also Ran in Order: man Scholar, Jet impala, linterview, B--Who A--Damne, craft AN. Detoro and D. Krever entry Winner 8 G@ 3 Rice Monte Stitch by Insco, Trainer W. Woods Pool 91,173 19.70 8.50 5.10 3.30 2.60 1.40 Crirniiend Our Money More, Limbe Lad, Zenarchal A--R. Henderson and G. C, Dangerfield entry 6--J. Sikura and J. P, Hogan entry |Winner B @ 4 Blue by pg pg a 'by Tourist nd. Trainer J. F. Pool 94,475, Total Pool oe ven Goes, Blow Your Top and Witch-|Stromaway, A---Gallant 'Hello and ae | l { ] SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT Locations: DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 12 SIMCOE ST, N. 728-1111 728.5487 Replacement allowance based on the regular retail price; less trade- in pro-rated over the guarantee period for the time used. HEAVY DUTY EXTRA THICK 650 x 15 750 x 14 TAIL 670 x 15 710 x 15 520 x 13 560 x 15 WORK DONE BY CLASS "A" MECHANICS ances, two-year-olds, § furlowg (5) Attendance 14,086. | ] = | BONDED WHEEL ALIGNMENT PIFTH RACE -- Purse $2600 pm PIPE FOR ONLY with the purchase of a Muffler. All Mufflers for Ford, Meteor, Chev., Pontiac, Dodge and Plymouth, "49 '63. 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