TRIUMPH 20-1 Eskimos Pull Upset Over Rough Riders By JOHN SHORT EDMONTON (CP)--A defen-| sive unit that had been embar- rassed for 184 points in four games drew most of the credit Friday night after Edmonton Eskimos posted a resounding 2-1 triumph over Ottawa Rough Riders in a Canadian Footbal! League interlocking game. The defenders held the potent Ottawa offensive to 248 yards and restricted quarterback Russ Jackson to seven completions in 20 pass attempts. Edmonton gained 291 total yards, 192 on the ground. While the defenders were pro- ducing their finest hour of the season before 12,157 fans 'for their first vicfory, the offence relied on explosive individual plays to score. Halfback Jim Thomas ram. bled 97-yards behind blocking "for one touchdown and quarter- back Lynn Amedee connected with Tommy-Joe Coffey on a 72- yard pass-and-run play to set up! | the other. Coffey scored it on an| ll-yard toss, | ' MITCHELL GETS 8 "This game is one of mental guts," he said, 'Eskimos had more than we did." Rough Riders appeared slightly jaded, perhaps a result of weariness after their 23-21 triumph over Toronto Argonauts) Tuesday. The tough schedule continues Tuesday when Ottawa visits Vancouver to face the chell's convert, made it 10-0. Mitchell kicked a 41-yard fied goal in the first quarter. After Ulmer's hoist put Ot- tawa on the scoreboard at the 10-minute mark of the third quarter, Edmonton needed) three plays to score its second touchdown. rugged British Columbia Lions in one of two fLabor Day con- tests in Western Canada, SPORTS BRIEFS Red Wings McMAHON VICTIM _< Win Streak By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs got off on the wrong foot Friday in the opener of a crucial four-game series with Rochester Red) Wings. The Leafs broke their five- game winning streak and dropped one-half game out of the fourth and last playoff spot in the International League by! losing 4-1. : Meanwhile, the team now holding down fourth spot, Buf- falo Bisons, split a double- By MURRAY CHASS Associated Préss Sports Writer Don McMahon of- Cleveland] Indians has pitched Chicago White Sox within one percent- age 'point of first place in the hectic American League pen- nant rage. It took him about 33 minutes land three pitches Friday night as the White Sox nipped the In- dians 6-5 in 10 innings. The other Labor Day game will' pit Montreal Alouettes against Saskatchewan Rough- riders at Regina, That' game will be televised on the CTV network. PRAISES SIMS, OLIVER Eskimo coach Neill Arm- strong spread his praise among all players after the game, but singled out defensive ends Bobby Jack Oliver and E. A. Sims. Oliver was playing his second ANDERSON SUSPENDED ROCHESTER, N.Y, (AP) -- George (Sparky) Anderson, manager of Toronto Maple Leafs, was suspended Friday for three days for bumping an umpire and using abusive lang- uage in a Toronto - Syracuse baseball game Sept. 1. Interna- tional League president Tommy Richardson, who ordered the header with Syracuse Chiefs, winning 6-1 and losing 6-2. The Syracuse victory plus a 4-3 loss to Columbus Jets by) McMahon, a veteran relief eague - leading Jacksonville|hurler, made his 60th appear- Suns brought Syracuse to within| ance of the season, coming on Los Angeles Angels 7-1, giving the Orioles a .600-to-599 lead over Chicago, Baltimore, meanwhile, lost to|; White Sox Close In On. Leading Orioles the White Sox 10th and pow- ered his 19th homer into the centre-field bullpen. No sooner had Ward reached the dugout when Bill Skowron connected for his 16th. In other AL games, New York Yankees defeated Kansas City Athletics 9-7 in 10 innings, Min- nesota Twins crushed Boston Red Sox 14-3 and Detroit Ti- gers edged Washington Senators 0, The White Sox played their sloppiest defensive game of the season, making five errors. Four of the miscues, by Don Buford, J. C. Martin, Tom Mc- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, September 5, 1964 15 the Athletics. Nelson Mathews|Harmon Killebrew's. 45th, came back with a two ~ run|Oliva's 29th and 30th and. Zol homer in the bottom of the|/Versalles' 18th, Killebrew's 10th, Ken Harrelson hit two|came with two on while homers for Kansas City while|hits his with Versalles Mickey Mantle and Elston How.\each time, Felix Mant won 'hig ard connected for the Yankees, |S0cked his 25th for leading home run total withi17th game against 10 defeats, unearned runs off starter Juan Pizarro. The Indians took their 4-3 lead in the eighth on Max Al- vis' inside-the-park homer. Joe Adcock led the Angels' onslaught against the Orioles, hammering two homers and a single, batting im four runs. Willie Smith and Adcock slugged successive homers off reliever Chuck Estrada in the fifth, and Adcock drilled a two- run shot, his 20th in the seventh. ' A four - run 10th inning out- burst, capped by Joe Pepi- tone's two-run double, brought Craw and Hansen, led to two a half-game of first place. jat the start of the eighth inning Richmond Virginians de-| with the Indians leading 4-3. In feated Atlanta Crackers 9-2./nis first 59 games the 34-year- Richmond is in seventh place,|ojq right hander had given up Atlanta in the cellar. lonly three homers. GAINS 11TH WIN At the 'same time, the White suspension, also fined Ander- son $50, game as an Eskimo and Sims his first of the year after a stint on the injury list. "They kept Jackson from roll- ing out," Armstrong said. 'That was the story." Bill Mitchell 'converted both) Eskimos added six new faces ' majors. He also kicked a field|before the game--Sims, Redell, goal and three singles on wide|guards Clair Branch and Dick field goal attempts. |Chrobak, and tackles Charlie Ed Umer kicked a single in|Brown and Ian Hagemoen. the third quarter for Ottawa's) Branch and Brown collabor- , Only point. Jated. with Mitchell to make * The loss left Riders tied with|Thomas' lengthy second-quarter Montreal Alouettes for the East-|touchdown run possible. They ern Football Conference lead. (blew a large hole in the middle Ottawa coach Frank Clair was|of the Ottawa line and Thomas disturbed after the defeat be-joutran everybody to the goal- cause his club "wasn't eel ready to play a football, game." line. The tally, coupled with Mit-| ROBINSON BOOKS FIGHT LONDON (AP) -- Sugar Ray Robinson, former world middle- weight boxing champion from) New York who was defeated by) Mick Leahy in Scotland Thurs-|Wings bunched four singles injfor a 4-4 tie. day night, agreed Friday to) fight here on Oct. 12. His pp-| LEAVES HOSPITAL ST, LOUIS (AP) -- Stan) Musial, stricken with a virus) Tuesday night, left Jewish Hos-| pital Friday "fit and fine." The) former St. will take it easy for several] days before returning to full ac-| tivity, Dr. I. C. Middleman said. 3 BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bese | National League | ; WL Pct. GBL! Philadelphia 81 52 600 -- Cincinnati 75 3 560 6% * St. Louis 74 60 552 7% San Francisco 75 61 .551 7% Pittsburgh 68 65 1 13 -- Milwaukee 68 66 .507 13%) Los Angeles 65 68 .489 16 | Chicago 61 73 .455 201%) » Houston 58 78 .426 2414) New York 46 89 341 36 | . Friday's Results Los Angeles 3-5 New York 0-6 | Detroit 1 Washington 0 Cleveland 5 Chicago 6 WL Pct. GBL Baltimore 81 54 600 -- Chicago 82 55 599 -- New York 77 56 579 3 Detroit 72 66 .522 0% Los Angeles 71 69 .507 12% Minnesota 68 68 .500 1314 Cleveland 67 68 498 14 Boston 61 76 445 21 Washington 53 84 .387 20 | Kansas City 50 86 .368 3114) Friday's Results New York 9 Kansas City 7 "San Francisco 3 Philadelphia 5/Boston 3 Minnesota 14 ® Houston 2 Pittsburgh 10 + 7h Chicago 5 St. Louis 8 - Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 0 Probable Pitchers Today Angeles (Ortega 6-7 or Baltimore 1 Los: Angeles 7 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Barber 9-11) at; Los Angeles (Brunet 1-1) (N) New York (Downing 11-7) at « Moeller %-13) at 'New York|Kansas City (Odum 0-0) (TN) . Pittsburgh (Friend 11-15) , at Cincinnati (Purkey 8-8) (N) (Jackson 9-13) (IN) San Francisco (Hendley 10-|/Chicago (Horlen 10-8) 10) at Philadelphia (Bunning 15-4) (N) it Houston (Johnson 10-18) Chicago (Jackson 17-10) at St. Louis (Cueller 5-4) Milwaukee (Lemaster 13-10)) | - Games Sunday San Francisco at Philadel- phia Los Angeles at New York Houston at Pittsburgh Milwaukee at Cincinnati Chicago at St. Louis Games Monday Houston at New York 2 Cleveland (Siebert 5-5) at! | Detroit (Lolich 14-7) at Wash- ngton (Narum 9-11) Boston (Lamabe 9-10) at Min- nesota (Kaat 15-7) Games Sunday Detroit at Washington Cleveland at Chicago 2 Boston at Minnesota New York at Kansas City Baltimore at Los Angeles Games Monday Boston at Los Angeles (TN) Baltimore at Kansas City 2 New York at Minnesota 2 (TN) Detroit at Cleveland Chicago at Washington 2 International League Ww Los Angeles at Philadelphia , Pet. GBL 2 : Jacksonville 84 60 583 -- San Francisco at Pittsburgh Syracuse 84 61 579 % Rochester 77 66 4388 6% Milwaukee at Chicago 2 | Buffalo. 74 65 532 7% Cincinnati at St. Louis 2 Toronto 75 67. 528 «8 American League Columbus 63 82 434 21% GREENWOOD R | ACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 2-year-/A olds. Purse $700 (7) * 5-Roger R. G'tn, Campbell 11.40 3.20 3.00 /P' " 7-Kathy H. Chief, Lawrence Start good, won driving * Song, My Grand Son, Dictator Wick, and * Cherry Freeze. DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 4, PAID $72.60 * 5Crystal Hal, Coke * Start good, won handily Saint, and Marlene R ~ Johnny Dale, Alexander £ a Counsel, Kaylee, and Melodie Byrd. * &The 2.59 2.20 A 4Keen Freight, Arthur 4.90 in Order: "Johnny Ringo, y Also Ran Sugar Babe C, Mamie Herbert and Nan's | 4 Be Man. + $ECOND RACE - 1 Mile Trot tor 3 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 4-Lord Dean, Hanson 12.00 6.20 4.10 17. S$ c 8-Lusty McKinney, Siddall 7.00 5.00) a 1-Big Way C., L'Heureux 3.70) T Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Theigiers, Wind THIRD RACE --.1 Mile Pace for 3-year . Purse $600 (8) olds and up. Pur' 7.10 4.70 3,90 7.40 4.70 lo C, Hayes 1-Henra Volo 180 2-Mac Dillon S., Craig 'i 2 'i Also Ran in Order: Leeharv Song, Gal-, lant N Grattan, Cunny's Bud, Mister ~ BOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3 Purse 3600 (7) year-olds and up. 5.90 3.40 2.20 3.89 3.10 4-Joan's Commander, Madill a 2-Mr Dillon, Millman Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order: Abb: jas Wick, Shy FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for +) year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) | 2-Ful) Swing, Zuk 8.90 a is 5-Uncle Soud, Hayes yi B-Scotch Red, Aor ae 4 , won drivin - ioe hae * Order: DQ-Scotiand's Van, Floyd's Honor, Andy Counsel, Sunset Lee M. and Louie G. DQ--Finished Ist disqualified and placed 4th for interference. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for <-year olds and up. Junior Invitation Hep. Purse $2900- (5) : satocky Herbert, Herbert 2.60 2 7 ; y «Beverly Dillard, Shea 2.4 a 2..Superior Richard, ed Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Shooting Par, and Doug Johnston C QUINELLA, 5 AND 4, PAID $4.70 SEVENTH RACE -- rag for | Z-year-olds and up. Purse 2-Stewart's Clan, Sheldon 18.40 6.90 Hrd éLarry Dillard, Graham 5.00 ry 7-Johnny's Girl, Pacey 2.50) Start good, won driving | Also Ran in Order: High Brooke, Roman Dillard, Dartes Patrick, and Ardy Ellis. EIGHTH RACE "The Helicopter Stakes'. 7 Furlong Trot for 2-year-olds. Purse $3000 added. Gross value $3900 (10)) 2-Becky Herbert, Herbert 13.40 5.90 3.70 &Jimmy Frost, Kingston 3.90 2.60 tueckliche, Galbraith 2.50 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Dream Acrés Guys! a PROUD YOUNG REBELS. -Lord Hope, Nibbles Angel, A-Flemin-| }ton's Riddell, Jamie Who, Doc Fin, end) ic-A-Pola. --Coupled Rowlands Stable Entry NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3-| ear-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) May Trust, Walker 7.20 4.10 3.20 Minor Joe, Hie 18.50 7.30 Jimmy G Unko, Coke 4 tart good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Jeff Dillon, Futurity hiet, Dean Sultan B, Stewart's Dullard, ind JerryCanuck, otal Pool $315,749 Attendance 6,604 | ponwnns| Peerereerevesesscesceed EXTRA Richmond Atlanta 63 82 434 21% 52 89 .369 30% Friday's Results Rochester 4 Toronto 1 Buffalo 6-2 Syracuse 14 Richmond 9 Atlanta 2 Columbus 4 Jacksonville 3 Games Today Rochester at Toronto Syracuse at Buffalo Atlanta at Richmond Jacksonville at Columbus Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Pearce defeated At Toronto, veteran left-/sox were on the weakest home- hander Mike McCormack scat-|ryn-hitting teams in the league, tered six singles, struck out 10/haying connected only 89 times, | and walked only one in picking | up his 11th win for third-place| HANSEN STARTS IT Rochester against eight defeats., Ron. Hansen, Chicago's lead-} Eli Grba was handed the lossioff batter in the eighth, to even his record at 8-8. The|promptly clouted his 16th homer the sixth inning for three runs. In the first Buffalo game,| |ponent has not yet been named./Rookie righthander Darre I\the Indians ra Sutherland pitched a five-hitter| to lead Bisons to victory. The| Chiefs' victory in the second) game broke a four-game losing streak. At Columbus, Ronnie Brand Lous Cardinals star/singled in the 12th to score. the) p winning run for the fourth-place} Jets. Ted Savage's league-lead-| McMahon sailed smoothly; through the ninth inning, and) llied for a 5-4 lead| on Leon Wagner's run-scoring| single in the top of the 10th. Pete Ward slugger, led off] PUT ON WAFVERS TORONTO (CP. -- Southpaw) on Nischwitz Wednesday was) placed on waivers by Toronto Maple Leafs of the --Interna- ing 23rd stolen base set the i i . Nischwitz, the stage for the blow. tional League. N cecil |property of, Cleveland Indians, came to the' Leafs from Cleve-| MARKET EXPORTER land's Pacific Coast League Italy ranks thitd among Com-|farm team at Portland. He has mon Market exporters in Eu-|a 3-6 record with the Leafs and rope. lan earned-run average of 4.03. ma SATURDAY'S THE NEW BAND WITH THE NEW SOUND Jerry Reidt and His Orchestra Couples only -- Dancing 9 till 12 Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1348 TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.25 RED BARN | Bill Miller of Philadelphia for the world's professional i single culling champion- ship of Toronto 30 years ago today, The Australian-borfi | sculler, later in the Cana- | dian Navy, increased his | | lead with practically every dip of his oars. IN-DOOR <7 7, OUT-DOOR Theale Tore REET = Rn , eee 20. 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