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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1964, p. 11

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: cay win rener pftcners Pete Chihawk Ace mmmal oe iia THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 23,1964 J] Ld ww. 7 vs : Pa Oe, ; ton Red Sox shut out 'Ysshing- Needs Sur e Yanks Put Daylight ¢ichi: = City Athletics outlasted Minne- N F a | j SS teins 10-0, ose Fracture Stottlemyre started the first a y ® : 4 i et bd nny, rt bad ae hana va oe | Cards, Giants Gain By THE ASSOOIATED PRESSjcision to Detroit Tigers and|seemed well on ,the way out. be ~ Seva sates inniB5| Chicago see et a c me i L The American League pen-|slipped 244 games off the Yan-|contention six games behind the/AM™ Oem one aah tte in | good condition fottowing correc- 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|of jeading; bu slumping, Phil-(the Reds wound up with four Ee ™ ' ovey : i dat i : k Yankees 'came|and fell 344 games off the pace.|"c: i.i| New York belted two homers) 'The 31- year - old Wharram, j 4 weeks ago, the race for the Na-|age as they bombed the Phillies] Who kept eight Philadelphia hits within 4 wntaben of sewing it) In oo 0g the Yanks have a| 5mve then, the riper each game with Roger Maris|/who scored 39 goals and 32 as. tag tional League pennant may just|9-2, mainly on the wildness of|'aitly well scattered, ail up Tuesday night with a dpu-|four-game edge in the loss col-(Champions have Won 22 of 29/and Joe Pepitone connecting in|sists last season, was struck in now be starting fo get hot. | Philadelphia pitcher Chnis Short] Walks to O'Toole and Chico ; . § i <n| itd : . saa 219-1 wil ai | ' re Orioles and Chieaga impossible as recently as Aug.|heap. | Baltimore lost it when Al Ka-| bition game with Toronto Maple fi night as they pulled to within 2-1 win against New York Mets.|the third, One run scored when br gl were losing crucial 22 when the Yankees, in the Whitey Ford and Mel Stottle-|line crashed a two-run homer|Leafs_Tuesday night. He was 414 and five games respectively) The Phillies, wha were the} Veda Pinson hit into a force out midst of a bitter slump, Gropped myre' were manager Yogi Ber-|in the first inning, rubbing out|first thought to have a frac | |hottest team in either the Na-|a% the second came over as two key games in a row, four in| Steal of second. Robinson then SCORES their last six and face both the|Capped the uprising 7 Reds and the Cards three more|28th homer. BEAT TRIBE TWICE 4 | Ramos and Hal Reniff. name . PHILS FALTER game and led 5-3 when he tired) PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- mart ace mey be Inet abouticce pace while: the Sox went leaders, \tive surgery for a Improbable though it' may|adelphia Phillies. runs. As it turned out that was bleheader victory over Cleve-jumn. including the last seven straight|the opener and Mickey Mantle|the face by the puck during a i Cinci Reds and St. Louis 2nd the power batting of Frank|Ruiz a "4 i Pan their sixth straight decision and'ra's winning combination Tues-|a 1-0 Oriole lead. tured skull. KENNY WHARRAM tional or American League Catcher Gus Triandos fited the STANDINGS times each in their 10 remain-| Curt Simmons got jing games. |done for the Cardinals ing the out. Elsewhere in the League, Bos- ( ; e. Cincy Tops Leaders; een on ee l in the ninth, giving up two sin-| Officials at St, Joseph's Hos- gles |pital said-today that Ken Whar- 7 ' lown 1-0 to Los Angeles Angels| ays WON 22 SINCE YANKEE POWER SHOWS i nose a have appeared a few short) The Reds did most of the dam-|/e™ough for Jim O'Toole, 16-7, land 'Indians 5-3 and 8-1 while) The situation seemed all but|while moving to the top of the\and Phil Linz in the sightcap.| National Hockey League - exhi. % Cardinals saw to that Tuesday| Robinson. St. Louis picked up a)Rose got the Reds started in BASEBALL through August, now have lost| bail into centerfield on Pinson's n other games Tuesday, Bob six-hitter, bed allowing |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Veale tied the major league|run in the éirst inning | National League |season strikeout record af 15 but|gle by Bobby Kilaus, | L Pet. GBL| Pittsburgh Pirates still lost a) Millan's double and @ sacrifice | Philadelphia 8. \2-0 shutout to Milwaukee/fly by Jim Hickman before set- Cincinnati s 563 | St. Louis 650 "SPECIAL DELUXE sin Francisco 4 or '55 | Milwaukee 7 5 lac . ; ; , at . |Koonce pitched eight fine in-| SPECIAL ps eo asc 4) ngs of relief as Los Angeles | Chicago odgers were clipped 1-0 by | joo Yicago Cubs. . | 4 mages 333 39 Short, now 17-8, put himself in B.C. Lions a jam in the thi Tuesday's Results ( ii: serait. i oo lua : iad = |Los Angeles 0 Chicago 1 | T 12 7 W St. Louis 2 New York 1 2 0 'aid in \Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 2 | Wings Defeat | saa ; | Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 0 | | CALGARY (CP)~Two young |San Francisco 7 Houston 1 | Chi { T. T k Canadians sparked British Co- | American League 1eis Oia @ | lumbia Lions to a 12-7 victory W iL Pet.GBL Kawapsee over Colony Stamped- |New York 91 59 607 -- On G L d ers and helped the Lions regain | pattimore , "588 % e- ame ea finst place in the Western Foot- | Chicago 4 '589 __|ball_ Conference. Ito 9 73.00 Peter Kempf, @ second-year Los Angeles 506 15 114 hits i ' anadian and 'Lions' kick [Cevcesa TR 13 an tng UE AEs seven, Soci petal, scored ll 1 Po | Minnesota * 49317 \Tuesday night and take @ one-\O" Wold goal attempts while Boston ig 451 me lead in the International rookie fullback: Bab Switt ran |Washington 55 386 3344|T eague final jfor 161 yards on 28 canries to {Kansas City 55 364 3612/ Rochester leads the vestat.on command of B.C.'s punish | Tuesday's Results Iseven series 2-1. |g: Som game. Baltimore 1 Detroit 2 Darold Knowles went the| , '40ns failed to score a touch: Chicago 0 Los Angeles 1 route for the Red Wings, spac-|20¥® for the first time this eea. New York 5-8 Cleveland 3-1 jing 10 hits and batting several|*°" but Kempf's kicking and Boston 3 Washington 0 'ltimes. | their stalwant defence kept alive |Minnesota 9 Kansas City 10 | |@in ----e -- - eight ternational League | LL Lanes and allowe . to gain eo | YESTERDAY'S __|%2,ftth consecutive victory over (Rochester leatls best-of-seven oo. final 2-1) STARS e result snapped a three Pe "peed tie atop the WFC among | | Lions, Stampeders and the OSHAWA'S ONLY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ta ego oa Payne emigee p Batting -- Joe Pepitone, Yan-|{40ns now have 14 points, two Master Gunsmith free in three sant wut|more than their nearest rivals. 28 Yeors of Experience a homer and single as Ameri-| Saskatchewan, which has a OTTO SCHWARTZ |[can League leading New York|fUr-2ame winning streak of its 167 Simcoe $8. 8. 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