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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1964, p. 15

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-DIDN'T MAKE IT! -- St. Louis Cardinal 'left-fielder Lou Brock loses his cap and decision, in his attempt to reach safety at first base, in the fourth inning of yester- day's game, with the N.Y. Mets, in Shea Stadium. First baseman Ed Kranspool awaits SPIELE EPO aaa ee TRAINS IN BOSTON BOSTON (AP) -- Heavy- Bork May Start Against Ottawa MONTREAL (CP) -- George Bork may start at quarterback for Montreal Alouettes Saturday in their Eastern Football Con- ference game in Ottawa against the Rough Riders. Vernon Cole, the Als regular pivot since the start of the sea- sen, has been practising lightly this week because of a slight knee injury and coach Jim ijTzimble indicated Wednesday that Bork would get the nod for the starting assignment. Jim McKean and Cole would be held in reserve. 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Charging Reds defeated the National League - leading Phil- , adelphia Phillies 6-4 Wednesday night for the third straight time and moved to within 314\ games of the top. No one has been that glose to Philadelphia since San Francisco Giants were three games out Aug. 11. The Phillies' fifth loss in their fest six games came on the day they began receiving orders for World Series tickets. Postmen delivered 18 sacks of mail hold- ing more than 63,000 ticket re- ive innings' brought Reds their seventh victory in eight games. Philadelphia manager Gene auch disagreed. "Baloney," he declared. "We're on top and that's where we're going to stay." The Phillies have nine games remaining while Cincinnati, with three more losses than the lead- ers, has 10-to-play.--- METS NIP CARDINALS In other games Wednesday, New York Mets nipped St. cago Cubs downed Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6. ; Pinson's: first homer, in the 2-1, but Alex Johnson retaliated .|with @ two-run homer in the Phillies' sixth. Then, in the seventh, Pinson idrilled a three-run homer, his 23nd, over the right field wail. O jleague debut, beating Boston 1-0 NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. FRUIT -- VEGETABLES FLOWERS -- PLANTS - FRESH EGGS Batting--Vada Pinson, Reds, hit two homers in two innings, the second a three-run shot in the seventh inning that broke a tie, powering second-place Cin- cinnati to a 6-4 victory over Philadelphia and to within 3% games of National League lead- ing Philadelphia Phillies. Pitching -- Don Loun, Wash- ington Senators, won his major OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 COURTICE SHOWROOM 728-1611 with a ftve-hitter. A kets, ject The Cardinals lost a chance to climb when the Mets ex- ploded for two ruris in the seventh inning. Ed doubled in Bobby Klaus, then scored the decisive run 4s pitcher Roger Craig picked up Ron Hunt's bunt and threw the ball past first base. Juan Marichal became the majors' second 20-game winner with a five-hitter over the Colts. Marichal, who has lost seven games, also became the first Giant to win 20 games in con- secutive seasons since Carl Hub- ColfelPell did it from 1933 through Larry Jackson posted his 22nd victory against 10 defeats for the Cubs. Billy Cowan and Len Cabrielson contributed homers to the Chicago attack. Tommy Davis drove in four runs with two homers for Los Angeles. The Pirates exploded for six runs in the second inning, the last thnee on Willie Stargell's inside-the-park home run. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS CE -- Purse $1900, Claiming.| Rip Van Jive, Leblanc 2.9 FIRST RACE w ing, [sae psy shined (12) easily ae 7 gy ee Also Ran in Order: Pertect Pitch, Men 8 <Mon's Bell, Parnel) 11.30 5.00 3.50] 'WeValecrest Lady, Walsh 3.80 2.90; other Cap Ferrat, Prime Princess, Teg % -Petene, Dittfach 590 Oilaa ag y py pao eg Start good, won driving \oeteen % of owe cau cmd 7 Also Ran in Order: Salty Sultan, Greeklonver w 'ope. Ter, Martin Champ, For Wyn, A-The| po.) $51 1 Strangler, Airdrie, Crying Jerry, Senorita . Aaite end Marie's Bid. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2400. Claiming. A-W J Webber and Valecrest Farm) rywovear-clds, foaled In Canada. 6 Fur- longs (7) ; Winner, dk b or b f, by Selector -- Mono-| proy, By Best Seller. Trainer J A Roberts./°°0 Wer, Ditttech |. 1290 S40 2. Double Pool $40,592 zy ; Pool $20,513 4-Weed Bender, Bailey 2 Start good, won handily SECOND Et Se ns ae Also Ran in Order: Strong Willed, Har- ing. Three. yin a ; vonian, Free View and Solar Apex. qnesixteenth Alles (2) 15.10 2.40 5.201 Winner, dk b or br f, by War And Peace Anata, Ditttech 40 4.70 Pe A a by Why Alibi, Trainer C P . i i ireland. 2 Wontess, Parsons 3.70| pool $27,706 Quinella Pool $28,567 Start 00d, for oll but Acanttws, won). "QUINELLA, 6 AND 7, PAID $40.40 Also Ran in Order: Falrmagoria, Star) giyey RACE -- Purse $2900, Allow. Bcc Rng pg Pieri pdateditloss Biggabe ances. Three-year-olis @nd up. 7 Fur- t, » Alongs (10) Knight o' Glin and Lorelei. | 5 we Mershmen and W A Clark Entry |4Royal Piper, gn ke 11.60 ar re BAILY DOUBLE, # AND 1, PAID $96.70 eu Wiener: A S. by Orvieto and = Start won drivi Graces, by Shut Out. Trainer, J Calhoun. | rte Py pt) doing sitter Oo, 0 orc aaacthad |mota, Newshen, Bull Market, Brother |Leo; Teardrop Lane, and Hail Dipper. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000.Claiming.| winner, ch g, by Bolero -- Sol Squaw by Three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (11) Challedon. Trainer J W Elkins. SPower Factor, Shuk 12.00 5.80 4.00 &Poppy Talk, Harris 15.30 8.09) P00! $59-631 S-Shining Wings, Harrison 2.90| sevENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 Add- » Start geod, won driving ed. "Belle Mahone Stakes", Three-year- = gf real pert ag Mischief, | oids and up, foaled In Canada, 16 Miles Cady in, Marina Maid, Apache on Marshall turf course (7) eDancer, A;Wedded Bliss, My FirstDuch-|1 menedict, Gomez 2.90 3.20 2.50 ess, Dave's Mistake and Susan's Prince.|4 Reckless Lady, Harrison 12.20 5.0 A--Mrs P Green and D Kemp Entry 5-Ciboulette, Fitz'ns 3.00 Winner, dk b or br g, by Distillate -- If start good, won easily And When by Olney. Trainer C F Chap-| 'Also Ran in Order: Famous Road, | -- : |prillo Way, Golden . Turkey and Court Pool $45,572 Royal. ' |Winner, b f, by Menetrier -- Queen's FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2600. Three statute by Le Lavandov, Trainer © F yearoids, foaled in Canada. Allowances. chapman. 6 Furiongs (9) : Janineral' Wealth, H'son 63.20 13.40 6,00) P00! $4774 'Big Rocky, Davidson 3.70 3.00| EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2400, Starter |Handicap. Three-year-olds and up. 1% i (8) Aeibamba, Harrison 10.20 440 3.30 &Prince Ani ly iT 4.10 He St Also Ran In Order: A-Nona's Charger, Crucial Hit, Mixed Colors, Sauvagette and King City. A--T E King end & B Seedhouse Entry Regina Golfer, Joanne Goulet " Pulls Surprise 22st ia" Attendance 6,140 Balding Grabs Early Lead In Seattle Open SEATTLE (AP) -- Lanky Al Balding of Toronto, playing the course as if he had designed it, «|toured Bnoadmoor's 6,328 yards lin 64 Wednesday to take the opening-round lead in the 72- hole, $40,000 Greater Seattle Open golf tournament. Fifty-three golfers -- a third of the field--were under par 70. Five were clustered in second place, one stroke behind Bald- ing. Seven were tied at 66. One stroke farther back were eight others, among them such prom- inent pros as Chi Chi Rodri- guez, Dow Finsterwald and Ma- son Rudolph. Balding never strayed over par and had six birdies for his 64. His best shot was a 50-foot putt to birdie the 287-yard, par-3, 50-foot hole. 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She is the only eurviving Canadian in the tour- nament Joining Miss Goulet in the! round of eight were another) + killer, Catherine La-) coste of France, two British women and four members of the United States team that de- féated Britain in the 1964 Cur-| ti Cup matches. Nancy Roth, one of the U.S./ Curtis Cuppers, will. be Miss) Goulet's opponent in the quar- ROBERT D. Hurricane Dora . . . Popul "Where Is Our © SUNDAY, September 27, 8 P. ' STARTLING - REVEALING - AWAKENING BRINSMEAD Australian World Lecturer lation Explosion . . . Space Conquest . .. Common Market... Nuclear Era... Surety Today" Heor Robert D. Brinsmead Speak on These Subjects, A man well versed end reveciing, with a message for ali peoples, At the MASONIC TEMPLE on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 8 P.M, @ SATURDAY, September 26, 3 P.M.. and 8 P.M. M. a like its low profile tires (the car handles'better, brakes better, clings better on any road). 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