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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1964, p. 17

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 24, 1964 : AMERICAN LEAGUE. 'Yanks Increase Lead On Twin-Bill By MIKE RATHET cago White Sox wound up ted Press Sports Writer ickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Pedro 10-3 while the White Sox de- feated Los Angeles Angels 2-1,| Should the Yankees win only' half of their 10 remaining games, the Orioles and White Sox would have to win alll eight of their games to get a tie. 4 In other action, Washi | Senators edged Boston Red Sox .|1-0 and Minnesota Twins nipped Kansas City Athletics 2-1, CLINCHES BOTH GAMES Ramos, who came to the Yankees from Cleveland Sept. 6, came on in relief to nail down both victories against the Indians. He pitched the 11th. in- MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile' trot for non- winners of Lo lad $700 (6), sAlayne Scot, Ruth Key, Moore 7TPixie Lee 2nd, Hicks tart good, won driving Also Ran in O1 Ozark Peter, Tecumseth. Late Can., Catherine Harvester, SECOND RACE -- 5' Furlong pace for 3-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 3-Belmont Ciara, V'coe 10.70 4.50 3.20 1-Wilmington Belle, Filion 3y 290 |@Rose Herbert, Radiey 3.90 Sweep = ee what turned out to be the de-| Also Ran in. Order: Dick's Henly, cisive run in a three-run fifth|Atomite, Royal Prince. Dillard, Pete The game. : THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile trot for The. Orioles, 0 (8 rs the year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). |6Cloyd Hanover, W/del 13.70 7.10 4.50 |5Vital Victory, Ingles 14.10 7,90 . es 4-Wind Song, MoF adden 40 Tigers along: with two passed/start good, won driving. the! Also Ran In Order: 1. J. Collins, Ine les | graham Hanover, Lusty McKinney, Titan |Song C, and Lord Yates. ted in, : FOURTH RACE--"Woodbine Futurity," Rida Wells Gk wan. in the ey tre fillies, Purse fled ond' come. athe way tractor" home on a single by Gary Pet-|start good, won handily. ab Penny. That tagged the loss|~ SUINELLAy TANO , PAID su al 19 «amas tagged the JOSS here was no show wagering. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for % who, . led a ¥! der: Meledy Tripp, 2S oo a ; irect. inning uprising of the second|paiLy DOUBLE, 3 AND 3, PAID $22.40 + | | Also Ran in Order: Jane R. Byrd, Midnight, Hi A Superior 'Mary. sod Lady Viglet Direct. } Fall Camp z+ On Weekend PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Peterborough Petes, fifth-place finishers last year in the On- tario Hockéy Association junior A league, are expecting a strong nucleus for this year's team when they open fall train- ing camp here Saturday. . | : Coach Frank Mario said Wed- Sart good, won driving. jnésday that this year; with 11 'Also Ran in Order: Johnny Ringo, Tim\9f last season's regulars re- Dale, Scion Grattan, Lookout Hew "Lee,/turning plus addition of Also Ran in Order: Baron Hal, DQ--~ Meadow Mark, Ned's Boy, Little Tom Baker, and Holl: Richard, 'and placed lywood DQ--Finished Ist, disqualified 5th for interference. . QUINELLA, 1 AND 2, PAID $305.80 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace and 3-Stormy Grattan, Varcoe several experienced junior ers, the club will be aim- Petes Open =: dard of Newmarket. 'back for their third year. A ing for first place all the way. Jim Paterson of Fergus, the club's leading point . getter last season with 73, is the most veteran, retunning for seasoned his fourth term with the Petes. Other veterans are Drake Jopling of Peterborough; John Vanderberg, Don Herriman and George Godson, all of Sault Ste. Marie; Dale Watson of Owen Souhd; Danny Grant of Fredericton, and Chuck God- All are Coming Saturday September 26 Second - year men are Rich 'Scammel of Fredericton, Dan Sharpe of Toronto, and Mickey Redmond, Rookie - of - the -| Year last season. | and Dartes Patrick. EIGHTH RACH -- 1 Mile pace for 3-| and 4-year-olds. Purse $700 (8), 5-Long Distance, C'ments 10.20 3.70 éJarvis Rab, Stites 3.00 8-Ballerina Wick, Madill Start good, won driving. 1 Also Ran in Order: Argyél Alfie, Bon-| nie Riddell, Paper Doll C, Mister Salnt,| and Kathy H, Chief, | NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for non- winners of $8500 In 1964. Purse $1,500 (7). 7-Superior Richard, Hie 11.90 5.60 4,10 1-The MoNab, Liewellyn 680 4.00 -- With our Chance, le Mis feet Te" veer-olds and up. Purse $600 SE a lief appeamance since May 17. sheila F., Craig 10.50 Chicago 'had sedited the tying)|1-Po! 0 Gold C., Morrissey ning of the opener without al- slowing a hit and checked the Indians on one hit over the final ./1 2-3 innings of the nightcap. inst game, a leadoff homer in the 1th. Howard also scored BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Baltimore at Cleveland, (N) New York at Washington (N) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| National League | W L Pet. GBL' 588 566 Philadelphia -- | Cincinnati St. Louis San Francisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Los Angeles 314 International League 556 5 Syracuse 3 Rochester 14 rt 5 (Rochester leads best-of-seven ee ae (emma) 8-1) ae 513 11% 493 1414 493 20 84 the! realer Pete Ward. run in the eighth against Chance) 6-Miss Brooke N., Gordon on a walk to Floyd Robinson|S'@'t 9e0d, won easily. 9.70 6.60) piso Ran in Order: Baron Atom, Doug 5.60| Johnston C, Colonel C. Volo, and Fleet: | 3Shooting Par, List 4.80) Start good, won driving, 'wood: E. Grattan, DELIVERY land a double by former Mont- _ Fall Fashions For Boys & Girls Choose from rack after rack of the latest styles from in- fants 'to size 14, Charge and Budget Accounts Invited The Senators beat the Red Sox behind Don Loun's five-hit pitching im his major league debut. Loun performed with Toronto Maple Leafs of the In-| ternational- League where he \was 4-3 during the regular sea- son. He, was called up by the Senators after Toronto failed to |make the league - playoffs. Dave Boswell won his sec- ond major league start for the} Twins with relief help after go- jing into the ninth against the As with a three-hit shutqut. "The Best Costs Less At" Y[O|UINIGIAIG OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service Fleet of --_ RADIO-CONTROLLED ! TRUCKS ! { Budget Plan = Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery } i McLaughlin Coal 110 KING ST. WEST ' "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 & Supplies Lid. OSHAWA A416 26% 338 38 Wednesday's Results St. Louis 1 New York 2 Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 6 Chicago 9 Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 7 San Francisco 4 Houston 1 Probable Pitchers Today &t. Louis (Gibson 16-11 and Sadecki 18-10) at Pittsburgh) (Wood 0-0 and Friend 12-18) (TN) Los Angeles (Singer 0-0) at Chicago (Elisworth . 14-16) Milwaukee (Blasingame 6-5)| at Philadelphia (Bunning 18-5) (N) (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Cincinnati at New York (TN) Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) St. Louis at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston (N) American League W iL Pet. 93 59 .612 90 584 90 584 80 523 78 503 76 497 76 497 69 448 Washington 60 390 3 Kansas City 55 362 Wednesday's Results Baltimore 3 Detroit 10 New York 4-46 Cleveland 3-4 Boston 0 Washington 1 Minnesota 2 Kansas City 1 Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1 Today's Games | No games scheduled Friday's Games Minnesota at Los (N) Chicago at Kansas City (N) Boston at Detroit OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE The Lakeview Ladies League started Its 1964-65 season. last week. The league is short of bowlers, so if any bowlers know anyone who would like to join the league, please get In touch with a member of the executive or bring the person along next Wednesday Scores for the first night reflected the summer lay-off, only one member bowled In the 600's, with Vera Freeman starting the season well Over 600 -- Vera Freeman 648 (213, 232, 203) 200 Scores -- Zena Bonnafont 252, Gale Lavergne 242, Jeanette Reid 222, Margaret Hali 221, Pat Elilott 214, Betty Smith 205, Dorothy Zedic 24, Evelyn Ouellette 201 and Cora Hawerychuk 200 Team Standings -- No. 4, 8; No. 2, 6; No. 6, 6; No. 8 6; No. 1, 2; No, 5, 2; No, 7, 2 and No."3, 0 Please have a name for your teams next week. High Single -- Zena Bonnafant 252. High Triple -- Vera Freeman 648. | High Average -- Vera Freeman 216. STORIE PARK LEAGUE | Some very good scores were reported for the first week with Reg Wood getting) | t Now! The 1965 Fairlane... New World of Excitement New York Baltimore Chicago Detroit Los Angeles Cleveland Minnesota Boston Angeles 2 high triple of 709 ~-- W. Morris 669, J saw-| 1e 647, J. McLean 618, A.) Powlenchuk 611, J, Scot Ht 606, J. Porter 605 and G. Wilson 600. ¥ Over 200 -- J. Whitmee 248, T. Loney 2, G. Nash 233, V. Craddock 2, WwW Winfield 228, A. Williams 220, 217, G. Kil) lingbeck 278, K. Willsher 216, B. Kane 213,/ A. Sargent 212, J. Wood 210, 0. Whitmee 210, D. Pierson 207, 214, H. Powlenzuk 207, D. Redknapp 204, B. Short 203, D. Amey 203, L. Shortt 201 and M. Knipe 201 No lemons will be mentioned this week Please try and be ef the bowling alley | in time to start at 7 p.m. sharp. | : } £ with ih CcOF LEAGUE | Well back again. for First: we welcome the new bowlers and also the old faithfuls: There's not too many big scores this, week, but some thet did get them were | really dandies. Jim Nemish $14 (313, 303), Norm O'Reilly 703. 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