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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1964, p. 29

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NO SERENE ANGEL HE-- A grimacing Jim Piersall, Los Angeles 'Angels -- outfielder, slides across the plate ahead Yankee-Orioles Win In Pennant Struggle; White Sox Drop Down By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Eitor| The rise in the fortunes of! the New York. Yankees has| brought a change in manager Yogi Berra. During those doubtful days when the team was struggling in third place, Yogi remained confident predicting even after defeat that the Yankees were going to win the pennant. Now that his team is back in its customary position at the top of the American League Berra has become cautious. Yogi was in the midst of peel- ing off his work clothes shortly after Whitey Ford had shut out Kansas City Athletics 6-0 Fri- day night to assure the Yank- ees of remaining on top when he was asked whether he was prepared to say the Yankees were in. "No, sir," he snorted. "Every time I say something like that sométhing happens. I said we'd win the pennant after we beat Baltimore two out of three a couple of weeks ago and you know what happened? "Mickey Mantle got hurt and EAR RSE EE ct 80 . es - ca | jlead over Baltimore Orioles to} couldn't the throw and. Angel o Willie Smith, who had singled to drive in Piersall, reached second base of throw from Baltimore out- fielder Sam Bowens to score in fifth inning last night. Oriole catcher John Orsino pennant. I don't want to jinxjin the fifth imning, five un- *em," jearned ankees i 2ase | Adair won it in the seventh The Yankees increased Melt' oliowing relidver. Ha Sukla's : ! \walk to Norm Siebern three percentage points Friday) 4 ninth-inning sacrifice fly by joight The Orioles trimmed J.s/;inch hitter Dick Phillips Angeles Angels 10-8 while Chi-/brought in the winning run for cago White Sox ropped to|the Senators third place, losing to Washing-| The White Sox had tied the ton Senators 5-4 jgame 4-4 in the fifth inning on Baltimore, handing the An-|Mike Hershberger's | three-run gels five unearned runs for an/triple and Floyd Robinson's sin- 8-5 lead, battled back and fin-|gle. ally won on a two-run homer) Boston reliever Dick Radatz by Jerry Adair ltied the major league record SOX EDGE TWINS In other AL games Friday Moore Reports To Leafs' Camp night, Boston Red Sox edged Minnesota Twins 7-6 and Cleve- land Indians defeated Detroit Tigers 3-1 New York's Whitey Ford re-| corded his 15th triumph against} PETERBOROUGH (CP) --| six defeats, pitching his first|Dickie Moore, former left-wing) star with Montreal Oanadiens) of the National Hockey Leagu,e reported to Toronto Mapie Leafs' tnaiming camp here Fri- day complete game since July 15. Bob Meyer preceded Kubek's! ygoore eft' unprotected by walks by Kansas City starter missed the whole series in Chi- Tony Kubek tripled across the Yankees' first. three runs in a blow. _ {Canadiens in the league draft One error by Brooks Robin-|this season, ended 3% months of {tm sot-gokre-t0 say ing more until we clinch the noth-/son and two by i helped the Angels to six runs!woyld try a hockey comeback! four-run second inning. Three John Orsino}, on whether he jafter a year's retimement BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS : Moore, 32, retired last season jand his knee cap was smashed 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League wtL Pet. GBL Philadelphia 601 St. Louis 562 Cincinnati San Francisco Pittsburgh Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston ' 2814 New York _ 50 97 .340 38% Friday's Results 6 7 8 12 13 5 22 \later in an industrial accident. \Bone chips left from that acci- Iv Pct. GBLident were removed a month 506 -- lego 59 | Leaf manager-coach Punch '587 1. |tmlach, who has been trying to pe 11'4iure Moore out of retirement to pon 1772 |meet a Toronto, deficiency at : Aliett wing, said he has no defin- 'at ip ite reconditioning program for i | Moore Washington 58 387 31 |° Kansas City 54 94 .365 34 Moore is expected to skxite * jwith Leafs for a few days, New unt eee es 9 {scrimmage if he feels like it, American League w 87 89 88 77 75 76 74 67 New York Baltimore Chicago Detroit Cleveland Los Angeles Minnesota Boston Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3 Houston 3 New York 2 St. Louis at Cincinnati, ppd, rain Chicago at Milwaukee, ppd, Tain Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia, (Bennett 12-12) at Los Angeles (L. Miller 4-8) (N) St. Louis (Gibson 16-10) at Cincinnati (Jay. 10-11) (N) Chicago (Jackson 20-10) Milwaukee (Cloninger 16-13) New York (Jackson 10-14) at Houston (Farrell 11-9) (N) Pittsburgh, (Cardwell 1-0) at} San Francisco (Marichal 18-7) Sunday's Games St. Louis at Cincinnati Chicago at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at San Francisco | New York at Houston (N) Baltimore 10 Los Angeles 8 {2nd Continue workouts here for | Washington 5 'Chicago 4 jat least the first hailf of Leafs |Cleveland 3 Detroit 1 forthcoming western exhibition Boston 7 Minnesota 6 jjaunt . Probable Pitchers Toda: While with Canadiens, Moore | Los Angeles (Chance 197) at|Scored 292 goals and 396 assists Baltimore (Bertaina 1-0) (N) |in 766 league and playoff | Washington (Daniels 7-10) at|/games. |Chicago (Horlen 11-8) | Kansas City (Meyer 2-5) at| |New York (Downing. 12-8) (N)| Minnesota (Grant 13-10) at) oston (Wilson 11-11) Cleveland (Siebert 7-6) at De- troit (Wickersham 18-11) Sunday's Games at| Bc Defeat Chiefs, Kansas City at New York PENNANT RACES AR A A A, eR ery ce ee fhe # ie whites eS DODGERS TOP PHILS. AT A GLANCE on the play. The Angels scored six runs in the inning, but bowed 10-8. / --AP Wuecphoto By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) American League WL Pet. GBL Left New York 87 59 596 1 Balt. 89 61 593 -- 12 | Chicago 88 62 587 1 12 | Games remaining: | New York--At home 9; Kan-) gas City 2, Detroit 4, Cleveland! 3. Away 7; Cleveland 4, Wash-} ec" At ho WS ore--At me 7; Los) Angeles 2, Washington 3, De-®out out of the Nationa! troit: 2. Away 5; Detroit 2,/1@gue pennant race, but Wii Cleveland 3. \lie Mays has a magic number. Chicago--At home 7; "Wash-| Mays reached the magic fig- ington 2, Los Angeles, Kansas|"'¢ Friday when he returned to City 4. Away 5; Los Angeles g,ithe San Francisco line-up after Kansas City 3 a two-game' absence and ham- National League mered his 42nd and 43rd ho- . Pet, GBL Left mers in the Giants' 4-3 loss to 89 59 .601 -- 14 |Pittsburgh Pirates, 82 64 562 °6 16 | It was the 49th time in his 13- . $1 65 555 7 16 \|year major league career that San Fran. 81 67 547 8 14 |Mays had hit two or more ho- Games remaining mers in a game, tying the Na- Philadelphia--At home 7; Cin-|tional League record set by Mel cinnati 3, Milwaukee 4. Away Ott with the Giants over a 22- 7; Los Angeles 2, St, Louis 3,/year period from 1926 to. 1947 Cincinnati 2. " The all-time record of 71 is beld St, Louls--At home 6; Phil-|by Babe Ruth. adelphia 3, New York 3. Away Mays previously had tied two 10; Cincinnati 3, New York 2,)0ther National League homer Pittsburgh 5. records this year. Cincinnati--At home 8. St.| This is the ninth season 1 Louis 3, Pittsburgh 3, Philadel-|which he has hit 30 or more ho- phia 2. Away 8; Philadelphia 3,/mérs, tying the mark held by New York 5 Milwaukee's Eddie Mathews, San Francisco--At home 8;\4nd the fifth season in wnich he Pittsburgh 2, Houston 38, Chi-/has hit 40 or more homers, ty- cago 3. Away 6; Houston 3, Chi-jing the record shared by Ralph cago 3 Kiner of Pittsburgh, Chicago's Ernie Banks and Duke Snider, SPORTS BRIEFS By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Write: San Francisco Giants are just when he was with the Dodgers. The Giants' loss left them eight games behind National SETS RECORD ague leading Philadeiphia LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) With one sales session to go the Keeneland fal! sales of tho *hillies, who were beaten by oughbred: yearling horses set I Ri wast for appearances by a pitcher, | coming on for the 74th time in the ninth inning. Radatz,° tying) of the 1950 Phillies, the Red Sox victory. Dick Stuart's two-run single and two homers by Felix Man- tilla. sparked the Boston at- tack Max Alvis got Cleveland off to a 2-0 lead with a homer in the fifth inning, and the Indi- ans held o n. The Tigers scored in the ninth on Dick McAuliffe's homer. NHL Bruins Pay Tribute To Bauer KITCHENER (CP) -- Boston Bruins saw the club's famed Kitchener line together for the last time Friday as players and executives joined in a final tri- bute to Robert T. (Bobby) Bauer, 49, who died Wednes- day after a heart attack. The 16 Bruin players, headed by Weston Adams, club presi- dent, and general manager Lynn Patrick, were among the hundreds attending the funeral jservice. | Other hockey notables in- jcluded Clarence Campbell, Na- tional Hockey League president, and Kitchener born Frank Selke, retired general manager of the Montreal Canadieis. Milt Schmidt and Woodrow |(Porky) Dumart, Bobby's line- mates, were pallbearers Milt now is coach of Boston Bruins and Porky is a Need- ham, Mass., sporting goods re- tailer, Angry Argo Set For Bout | preserved | | Buffalo Bisons With Ti-Cats | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Argonauts are fight- jing mad and Hamilton Tiger- Cats are hungry the mark set by JimKonstanty|700 set last year at since | } 'Series Tied Up So the big question in the Los Angeles at Baltimore |Eastern Football Minnesota at Boston Washington at Chicago Cleveland at Detroit falo Bisons squeezed out a 6-5|/cats can satisfy their huager or victory over Syracuse Chiefs on|will the Argos' temper over- Pacific Coast League Elio Chacon's line single to cen-|whelm Hamilton when the two Conference} SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Buf-|this weekend is whether the Ti-| Sey Dog 2 Astenees 4 tre field in the 12th inning Fri- (Best-of-seven final tied 22)/qay night to squate the first round International League best- MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS jof-seven playoff series at 3-3. The deciding game will . be! {played here tonight. | FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 8-Alayne Scot, Hie 7-Wing Victory, Morrissey 4Hannah Dean, McLean Start good, won handily | SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot tor 3-year- The Bisons staged their de- cisive rally with one man out. Ted Schember drew a pass. John'. Stephenson flied out. Schreiber stole second and Choo Counsel, Henra Volo C, Jimmy Song C, and Ben Canuck olds and up. Invitation. Purse $3000 (6) 1-Danny Song A, G'braith 6.00 3.50 3.20 | clubs meet in Toronto Sunday. 24-8 on Labor Day and severa} Ticat players said publicly that the Argonauts were dragging their feet. John Barrow of Hamilton said Toronto players didn't seem particularly interested in foot- ball: And Toronto's Butch La- roue took it as personal criti- Hamilton walloped Toronto Angeles Dodgers 4-3 but till matintained their six-game oad one COLTS EDGE METS re n $3,200,000) ae Pm a | Second-place St. Louis Cardi- 899 head sold for compared with the 10 record of 828 head for )\nals were rained out at Cincin-| ati after building a 4-0 lead through four innings against the $3,135 BOXER DIES Johannesburg (AP) -- Nicky Enasmus, 22 - year - old South African amateur bantam- f weight boxer, died in hos |Feaday of brain injuries si f Rug (Oshawa) Ltd, fi in a bout Saturday. He |p inever regained consciousness CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL | hse: "aussie i SIGNS CONTRACT | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Iss RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE Wilson, a 17 - year - old soccer star from neighboring South 54 CHURCH ST. povaeyd said Thursday agin PHONE signed a pro contract with Wol- |verhampton Wanderers of the 728-4681 |English Soccer League's first' |division. He has been wor! * tegularly with the ° uly J WATER SOFTENERS for RENT or SALE - + SALT delivery... 668-2200 MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 | b j | king team 'Accordionists | Perform At | Orono Fair BY MRS. KEN GAMSBY Orono: -- At the recent Orono Fiar an amateur contest was § held when 17 groups and con-|@ itestants competed with variou acts ranging from recitat musical numbers. and An: accordianist, Me field of Port Hope, won : prize in the contest and also the & jopportunity of auditioning for'@ jthe Ken Soble Amateur hour. |§ | Miss Horsefield was one of three|f accordianists in thé show and | won the judges approval with jher rendition of 'Lady of | Spain." | Avelyne Lycett, North. Orono, |™ 'won second place with baton |j |twirling and dancing. Tina@ |Kozab, of Newcastle, aif | most accomplished rdian-|@ list, placed third in th est. |i Am acrobatic dancer, Sandra/p Gowland of Gafden Hill, | 2 fourth with the Oshawa Gu Group. of four, placing fifth. /# Vince Mountford of Brampton) |\'emeeed' the progra! An Old time F : saw eight contestants co for top money. Jim Conn fil Highland Creek placed first fol-|§ lowed by Carl Elliott, Freeman from Oshaw Hallowell, also of Os! fi Electronic Service Centre RUDI GERAC, Prop. first Auto Radio Sales & Service Used T.V. Sets for Sale T.V.-Radio-Hi-Fi Repairs Recondtioned 143 King W., Oshawa 728-3211 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies : LTD. } "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 soe Cc G arf | ROBINSON APPOINTED NEW YORK (AP) -- Jact Robinson, former Brooklyn Dodgers Negro. ba all star was appointed Saturd: tional vice-chairman of Repub licans and Independents for |p Johnson, Robinson said | vored President Johnson's elec- tion not only because . of his| civil rights stand but "because, first and foremost, I am inter- estde in the continued existence | jof our nation and of civi acl as na STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs Mays Eyes Another Home Run Record waukee Braves were also rained out while in the only other game played, Houston Colts edged New York Mets 3-2. After Dick Schofield doubled for the Pirates and Bob Bailey walked, Bob Shaw replaced Es- telle and was tagged for a run- THR OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 19, 1964 15 Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS T. 0. M. Sopwith's Em deavour, British challenger for the Ameriea's Cup, won her second successive vie tory over Harold §.' Vander- - bilt's Rainbow at Newport, R.1.,. 30 years ago today, The American vessel. won the next three races and kept the trophy. Sopwith protested the fourth race, alleging two fouls, but his complaints 'were rejected, the fifth with another double. The Colts collected only three hits off the. Mets' Al Jackson but that was enough. The Mets held a 2-1 lead and Jackson had a one-hitter when the Colts scored the decisive runs on one hit in the sixth, producing double by Roberto Clemente, who earlier had ho- mered. Shaw then left, The Dodgers, shut out on two hits for six innings by 17-game winner Chris Short, struck for three rums in the seventh to tie the score before winning it in the ninth on Bart Shirley's run- producing single. Vie Power had provided the big stick for the Phillies, dou- bling in a run in a two-run third and bringing in a run in PLACED ON. WAIVERS | CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary 'Stampeders of the Western |Football Conference Thunsday announced Bill Miller, a five- lyear vetoran on the club, ; has Puts Rudolph In 2-Way Tie m2 yc wes tae PORTLAND, Ore, (OP)-Ma*\pack-up man in the defensive son Rudolph and Ken Venturi|packticld, is the first veteran were tied for the lead with 158 Canadian eut by the club this strokes after the second round) gaacon Red-Hot Surge Reds, Chicago Cubs and Mil- Friday in the $40,000 Portiand --.... {Open golf tournament. Noel Turcotte Has |,.( i fiic"Priday, the mos Broken Shoulder in a professional tournament in ithe United States this year TORONTO (CP) -- Noel Turcotte, Jockey| Jack Nicklaus and Frank a native of/Beard were even par over the} Grand Falls, N.B., suffered 4/6 404-yard Portland Golf Club) broken shoulder Friday when he|course to tie for second place fell from his horse Altrullah initwo strokes off the pace the first race at Woodbine Race! Stan Leonard of Vancouver) Track. who shot a 71 Friday, 'eads the| Alirullah clipped the hells of/Canadians with a 36-hole total| Dutch Shoe when entering thejof 143. George Knudson and Al) stretch and fell. Balding, both of Toronto, have) Toronto Jockey George Gub-|144's bins on Brone meer, C108@ | eee behind Turcotte, fell to} the track when his mount fell/ wane --" ede ego | over Alirullah, but he suffered) oy, o'", seer tau Fiction ona Il only minor bruises, Non-fiction. (No second hand }} Turcotte, brother of well- books). 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HEATING SALES 29 SWITZER ROAD OSHAWA PHONE 728.7537 |... /tLikes You SOFTBALL--OASA Senior "A" Playoftfs--Richmond Hill Dynes vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. LACROSSE--Voncouver Carling's vs Brooklin Merchants, at Whitby Community Arena, 8:30 p.m; 4th game of 4-out-of-7 Canadian Senior "Mann Cup' championship finals. - . \ SUNDAY SOFTBALL--UAW League Playoffs -- Scugog Cleaners vs Ward's Billiards, at Alexandra Park, 1:00 p.m.; 3rd and Distributor 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 Lee Bishop RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning and Recoring New and Used Radiators 15 CHURCH ST. cism since he had been assigned Also Ran in Order: Symboi Gail, Flashy | 2 ¢, to block Barrow. Chuck, Rose Ovelmo, Worthy Blue, and|; ocr, "irusion, Hopkins | deciding game of championship finals (If Necessary). 42 Bond St, W. Choo. Coleman was_ purposely Ozark Peter SECOND RACE -- | Mile Pace for 3/ year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) | S-Walter Hat, Fritz 3.00 2.90 2.40! 2-Fleety Frisco, Carroll 8.70 4.00 8-Jane R Byrd, Coke 2.80 Start good; won handily Also Ran in Order: Joannie Lee, Miss! Brooke N, Abbas Wick, Kim Dale, Direct! Vista. \ DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 5, PAID $43.40/1-5 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile olds andup. Purse $600 (8 7-Titan Song C, Hicks 5-Wonder Bud, Filion 1-Dictator Pick, Mcintyre Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Yankee Titan, Hassi, Sabrina Lee, Theigiers, and Bonnie Blue A Trot for 3-year-' "ech 480 2.80 2.30) 3.40 2.50} 3.00| FOURTH RACE. -- 5¥2 Furlongs Pace for 3-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 2-Jeff Dillon, Hawke 5.30 3.90 1Fin's Hat, Hill B 7.0 4Jimmy Belwyn, Towns Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Joan's Command: Fleety Riddell, Danny Lee Grattan, Si Gin, and Johnnie Hy. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3| year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 6G'bread Man C, Coke 4.20 3.10 2:90 §-Jimmie Atom, Miller 13.70 8.30 2-Double Symbol, Jofinson 12.20 Bert good,. won driving Also Ran in Order: Moon Bay, Edna's) 3.20| 5.30] 5.20 lef, joe 3.30 2.40 6-Betsy Herbert, Herbert 4 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Fanny Symbol, DQ: Cadenza, and Van's Pride C. 0Q--Finishea Mh, disqualified and placed fifth for a lapped on break at the wire| QUINELLA, 1 AND 3, PAID $18.50 SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 5-Crystal Hal, Coke 10,20 '5.10 4.00 elmont Ernie, Marchuk 5.20 4.20 DQ-2-Lynden Almer, Webster 6.80 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: La Salie's Hope,| Streamline Lee, Swing Harmony, Baron/ Hal, and Superior Lee DQ--Finished 2nd, disqualified and placed third for interference. EIGHTH RACE ~ 1 Mile Pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $1500 (8) 4Col. C Volo, Galbraith 19.30 9.70. 4.50 &Superior Richard, Hie 9.90 4.80 7-Karen Sota, McFadden 3.90 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: F E Grat-| passed. Then Chacon hit a sink- ing drive which Mack Jones eouldn't catch Coleman drove in two of Buf- falo's three runs in the first in- ning off starter Tom Timmer- man. Jones' home run, a hit batsman and two singles pro- vided two for the Chiefs off Bi- sons starter Darrell Sutherland in the fourth. ATTENDANCE UP HULL, Que. (CP) -- -Con- jnaught Park Raceway reported Friday that its 1964 harness nacing season showed increased dt da and over tan, The McNab, Palermo, Doug John-| ston C, and Frisco Lee J |1963. Connaught's 74 - night a and summer meetin jdrew @ total attendance of 170,- 7.40 $10 440/500, up 12 per cent over the 5. »yi, r Ye 5 9 4 Berek Rurriect .20'previous year's s¥mmer and Start good, won driving '#"all schedule. The frack's han-| Also Ran in Order: Or. W, ; P was 1 -| Sir Carlith, Arayel Som, tnd thadeelore a7 Pg pt py Bre es Attendance 34@ (a day. | NINTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for dye olds and up. Purse $700 (8) sJerry Canuck, Fillon \Poplar Grattan, Gordon Stone, Total Pool 179,312 | Game movies liter showed| jLaroue did .an adequate job jagainst the Ticats. | "I don't know why he'd say a thing like that," Laroue said. "But I guess all I can do is show him how wrong he was about .me." |ARE HUNGRY | But the defending Grey Cup champion Tiger-Cats are win- hungry. They have a 3-3 record with Montreal Alouettes for sec-| ond place in the EFC going into the weekend The Alouettes were to meet! the league by three points, at! Montreal today in a game which was to be televised in the East 8) only by OBC-TV. A win for the Rough Riders would put them well ahead of the pack if Hamilton lost Sun- day. 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