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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1964, p. 17

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Commission to 'stage a| This would violate article THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 17, 1964. [Clay and Sonay' Liston at Bor-lehipa rales' whith says that an ai S-|8 rules which says that an ton in November. lelimination bout fees take sig ale relay Seaiey_ ee A fight scheduled Oct. 2 be-|Place among the first four box-| lrecord of 44.3 was set by a tween George Chuvalo of Tor-|&® of the. classification. Chu- jonto and Doug Jones of the! yale i. nigth. F United States cannot be re- garded asa semi-final -for the | ni Soave waiahs championship. of| |the world, the. council decided. U.S. Senior Golfers Lead Canadian Team SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (CP) The United States Seniors Golf Association team took a 17-7 lead Wednesday in the first-day competition of a two-day tour- nament with the Canadian Golf AMERICAN LEAGUE White Sox Move Up Into Top Spot. Tie Mca i j | MIKE RATHET "I haven't lost any hair, al-jin the sixth inning when Roger| jor middleweight, and decided) nf Associated Press Sports Writer|though it is a little whiter," he|Maris rapped the 1,000th hit 0! Won gg we hgh Mar to set up a world medical com- heres the rate Hank Bauer's|Said. "I'm sleeping and eating|his major league career, a two- \> Bs yer COCK) mission for the safety of box- moking cigarettes if the Bal-|al! right, and I don't have ul-jrun shot that followed a walk) Hills Golf Club course near this)... pened don't win the cers.' |to Bobby Richardson. Long Island community. One) The council rejected a pro- non Hay ian pennant, he| Then he pointedly held up a) The Angels had pulled into a match was halved. 'posal from the Massachusetts might be able to get it for the|lighted cigarette and said:|tie in the fifth with Tom Sati- : coupons on the back of the "This is my fourth pack t0-| rano's first homer of the sea- da son the big blow. Satriano, who pack. jay."" Bauer, who admittedly has) '$0X TIE FOR FIRST lis orth ga thendgpg aw urned into a smokestack in the fnsion-filled final days of the Pa Magy nd = pmo age | 200 at-bats, connected in his yennant scramble, huffed and |; roit 4-1, while the Vonkeie!| 217th trip to the plate. puffed Wednesday night as o dumped tas Angeles Angels 9-4, Johnny Romano hit a homer for the Indians in each game, age ta sole p : Me f Wed le American League lead by' wa Orioles and White Sox tying the opener 1-1 in the third osing to Minnesota 2-1. h have 13 games remaining! 4nd putting Cleveland ahead 3-1 It was Baltimore's 14th loss in\to. 18 for the Yankees, whoaverim the sixth inning of the night- ~ last 25 games and dropped |two fewer losses than the\lead-|cap. Winning pitcher Sonny Sie- he Orioles into a flat-footed tie|... 'The Yankees could take bert singled home the decisive for first place with the Chicago) ovee the top spot today by beat-\run in the fifth inning of the Boxing Council Drops Division Of Categories VENICE (Reuters) -- The World Boxing Council Wednes-|® day reduced boxing weight cat-| egories to 10, dropping the jun-| U.S. national team ie United States-Russia - etd Moscow in 1961. °° BETTERS RECORD LODZ, Poland (AP) -- A-Po-¢ [Ssh women's relay 'team bet-| tered the world record for the A story, of suspense, ingenuity and unbearable tension! "<n | ROOM" | with # DERREN NESBITT COLIN GORDON ANN LYNN . a 5 ee oe Hh "THE CONJUGAL BED" with MARINA YVLADY ADMITTANCE TRE 10 ransom 4 16 VAs OF a0k G8 Ove re BILTMORE(< fo PHONE 725-5833 es J PPX : l's McHALE AND HIS ENTIRE CREW IN THEIR FIRST FULL-LENGTH DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. Block East of Liverpool Road Ph. 668-2692 HELD OVER!... The biggest entertainment to rock the screen with laughter. . , SS ile SE OED 25 amma Bice THE VIKING ADVENTURERS : White Sox while the third-place} New York Yankees climbed to bi one percentage point o e to} 'And Bauer has been smoking so many cigarettes during the slump, he could make a steel mill look like it's on strike. Bauer admitted it recently when he was asked how the ught struggle has affected him. THE TOP TEN By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) American League AB RH Pet.) Oliva, Minn. 613 103 195 .318 Robinson, Balt. 561 74 175 .312 Howard, N.Y, 481 53 146 .304 Freehan, Det, 469 64 140 .299) Causey, K. City 554 79 165 .298) Mantle, N.Y. 413 76 123 .298| Runs -- Oliva, 103; Howser,| Cleveland, 98. Runs Batted In -- Killebrew, Minnesota and Stuart, 106: Colavito, Kansas City, 100. wn Hits -- Oliva, 195; Robinson, Doubles -- Bressoud, Boston, 39; Oliva, 38. Triples -- Versalles, Min sota, 10; Rollins, Minnesota, Home Runs -- Killebrew, 47; Powell, Baltimore, 34, Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- more, 52; Weis, Chicago, 21. 8a Boston, | ies hit pitching until the White ta struck in the seventh. jing the Angels in the only AL! irst game. me scheduled. tisewhere in the AL Wednes: day, rookie Tony Conigliaro hit two homers as Boston crushed Kansas City 10-1 and Cleveland swept a doubleheader from Washington 3-1 and 3-1, The Twins beat the Orioles by packing two of their three hits off 16-game winner Wally Bun- ker and two successors for both their runs in the fourth inning. 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