SECONDS LATER--there was no room to swing a bat! Yesterday's big base- ball hassle in San Francisco got started just seconds pridr to the above scene, when pitcher Juan Marichal became angered when Rose- boro threw close to Mari: chal's head -- while return- ing the ball to pitcher "Sandy" Koufax. Before "Sandy" could get in from the mound to 15-minute brawl ensued almost immediately with the benches émptied as at least 20 players of each team joined the mélee at the plate, either as peace- has his.catcher's arms grab- bed from behind while he himself keeps * eye on the shortstop swinging the bat, Referee 'Shag' Crawford grabs Marichal from behind later JUAN V5 JOHN Brawl Mars Contest As Giants Edge LA. By THE CANADIAN PRESS It was a hard day for Los Angeles Dodgers' battery, Catcher John Roseboro was hit by Juan Marichal's bat and had to leave the game, and Willy Mays hit pitcher Sandy Koufax to give San Francisco Giants a 4-3 win over the Dodg- ers, r h Just minutes after helping break up a bitter battle between Marichal and Roseboro, Mays judged a Koufax pitch just right and slammed it for a three-run homer that broke up Sunday's ame between the second-place idnts and National. League in 11 innings and Houston wal- 'oped Chicago 9-2. Koufax, game against 21 victories, al- lowed, only four hits but also was tagged for a homer by Cap Peterson. The Braves and the Pirates played see-saw until Pittsburgh pushed across the clincher in the llth when Bill Virdon drew three singles loaded 'the bases. The Braves, who built an early $-1 Jead, had to come from behind to tie in the, ninth on Eddie Mathews' single and a double by Mack Jones, nde aU iit THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Augus: 28, 1948 ¥ Leafs Sweep Double Bill, the winning run when Gyracuse hurler Jack Hamilton walked Mike Ryan with the bases- loaded in the first extra-inning of the seven-inning nightcap. The Crackers picked up ruts on @ sacrifide fly, a wild piteh and a single to threaten Colum- bus' seven-week hold on first h 0 i come up with a ground sing) place. by Art Shamsky that brought the Reds a tie in the sixth in- hing, brought the Phillies and Jim Bunning the victory in the eighth when he led off with his 21st homer, Billy Hoeft, making his first start in three years, scattered seven hits while Ron Santo and Billy Williams hit homers in the Cubs' victory over the Astros. Jim Hickman's three - run eight-inning homer brought the Mets the opening game victo before Tug McGraw subdu the Cardinals on seven hits in the nightcap for his first major: who lost his fifth win walk off Dan Osinski after leading Los Angeles. The homer was Mays' sixth in six games, 14th this month and 38th of the season--and brought thé Giants to only one percent- age point behind the front-run> ning Dodgers, But Mays got his biggest applause for his peace- making efforts. "T thought Mays used the best judgment," said Los Angeles manager Walt Alston, "He; grabbed Roseboro and told him/; oma and rookie Homero Blan: WORLD GOLF Champagne Tony-Blancas Share Third-Round Lead Dick Stuart, who: failed to! league victory. Nudge Chiefs Bob Saverine scored the Toronto Maple Leafs rallied f at Buffalo. Saverine stored 10 pcabture Doth ends of | AM trom second when second base- header over Syracuse Chiefsign @ doublé play attempt. Sunday and moved within oné/short picked up his 1 bus Jets. " In. other Sunday action . At- HELP Jets 31, Rochester Red Wings KIDNEY: P shaded Buffalo Bisons 3-2 and ; . In' games played Saturday the Chiefs dumped the Leafs 4-2, & +2, the Suns scored a double triumph, .3-T and 3-2 over Toledo Jets 1-0 in 13 innings. Roman Mejias paced the run homer and driving in three runs in the opener and scored By THE CANADIA' 8 Pla game-winning run on an error International League double, man Jack Tracy threw game of league-leading Colim-|of the season. lanta Crackers defeated the Toledo Mud Hens downed Jack- i gonville: Suns 9-1, 3 LBS. A AY ' three the Bisons whipped the Win and the Crackers nipped the Leafs Sunday by hitting a two- GRUDGE MATCH large size aaves money, SUTTON, Mass. (CP)=Tony|cause of inconsistent play, shot} ja brilliant four-under par 67 for he was hurt. I was wortled) cas were anxiously looking ovet|a 215 total. about RoseboroI thought he their shoulders Sunday in the] Homenuik, who at 148 was the! lost an eye. But it was just windup of the tein-plagued|iast man to make the 36-hole| blood in the eye. |world $200,000 golf tournament. cutoff, put together four yooh and wrestled him backwards to the ground, Giants won the wild con test 4-3, to regain their National League lead. --AP Wirephoto (27), who was the batter, interfere, &t the time, took a swing at Los Angeles Dodger catcher John Roseboro, in the third inning of the game at Candlestick Park. Marichal -Chisox Still On Rampage. Back In Race For Flag By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Their hitters still travel light and their pitchers rarely finish but Chicago White Sox are back én the high road in the Ameri- can League pennant chase. The Sox completed a trium- } phant swing Sunday with an 8-3, 22-1 doubleheader sweep over " over the last-place Kansas City » Athletics: that stretched their winning string to 10 games. In a nine-day drive from fifth to second place, the White Sox itook three games from the * ninth-place Boston Red Sox, ethree from the eighth - place "Washington Senators and four »a@nd four from the Athletics * while. making up five lengths-- Strom 11% to 64--on the leading + Minnesota Twins. Al. Lopez used, six starting * pitchers during the streak and 4 @ach one picked up at least one ) victory -- but John Buzhardt's : four-hitter in-the Kansas City], Chatice, 10-9, knocked in the/Kansas City (Krausse 1-1) (N) Atigels' last two runs with a " finale. was only the second com- « Baad: + tripe Bus:| bases-loaded. single _ off » loserjNew.-York * (Ford ~ 13-8) i t; Gary Peters, Tommy Jim Kaat in the sixth, The hit}Minnésota (Grant 16-4) (N) y 'ohn, Juan Pizarro, Bruce How-|W4s Chance's fifth in 55 at-bats 'grd and Joe Horlen have fin-|this season, gashed.a total of 16 games all Tony Oliva singled home the pyear. 7 ony yo A on a inning : uit was forced out of the game > AVERAGE ONLY .248 a moment later when Chance's 2: The team. batting average,jattempted pickoff throw struck Fmeanwhile, is an unimpressive|him on the back of the head. £4248, with Moose Skowron's .321/He was sent to hospital for pre- etark the top figure. cautionary x-rays. The Sox, however, have out-|. Don Demeter's two-run homer * scored thé opposition 57-21 dur-|off Dennis Bennett in the second ing their current surge whilelinning carried Detroit past Bos- the bullpen, paced by knuckle-jton and helped pitcher Joe baller Eddie Fisher, has been|Sparma boost his record to 10-5. {virtually untouchable. The Indians snapped a 5-5 tie Dean Chance stalled the Twins|in the l0th on a sacrifice fly at Les Angeles, scattering aix|by pinch hitter Fred Whitfield, hits and driving in two runs injthén pulled aWay on Larry @ 41 victory that earned the/Browh's ruf-scoring single, a Angels a split of the four-game|double by Vie Davalillo and an teries. infield out. Davalillo paced thé The third-place Detroit Tigers|Cleveland attack with five hits, also gained ground on Minne- Ti-Cats Demolish Riders, Alone In EFC Top Spot SPECIAL REF--PAT FLANAGAN Oshawe Civic Auditorium TUESDAY, AUG, 24th, 8:30 P.M, Andy Robin vs, Apache P Mike VALENTINO vs, Tony MARINO lI Seamon Art THOMAS vi, Alexender THE GREAT Bob LIELPER vs, Tony MANOS os feria ed p.m, Returns efter bouts, makers or contributors. At the right, Giants' shortstop Tito Fuentes (26) threatens with a swinging bat, in de- fence of teammate Juan Marichal. 'Sandy' Koufax BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday's Results American League |Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 1 W L Pct. GBL| Milwaukee 0 Pittsburgh 3 79 46 .632 -- |St. Louis 2 New York 6 51 .582 644|Los Angeles 6 San Francisco 4 53 569 & |Houston 9 Chicago 2 53.558 9% Sunday's Results 54.557 9% {Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 6 61 .508 15%4|Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 5 68 .452 2244|St. Louls 5-2 New York 7-4 70 .435 24%4|Lo0s Angeles 3 San Francisco 4 Boston 78 .366 38 |Houston 1 Chicago 3 Kansas City 41 80 .339 38 | Probable Pitchers 'Today ; Satirday's Results Los Angeles (Drysdale 16-11) at Cleveland 2 Washington 4 New York (Miller 1-2) (N) Chicago 7 Kansas City 6 Detroit 10 Boston 13 Minnesota 4 Los Angeles 2 New York at Baltimore ppd., rain Sunday's Results Cleveland 8 Washington 5 Chicago 8-2 Kansas City 3-1 Detroit 2 Boston 1 Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 4 New York at Baltimore ppd., wet grounds Probable Pitchers Today Cleveland (Kraliek 5-9) at Los Angeles (Lopez 13-10) (N) Marichal clubbed the Dod- ger catcher two or three times, on the head, with the bat, inflicting facial cuts Marichal, the Giants' 19-game| [ema, who said he seriously|and 14 pars as he hit 17 greens which required stitches. A i winner, precipitated a wild)considered skipping the World|in regulation figures. jmelee that emptied bothiclassic because of recent poor benches in the third inning Of/pjay, shot a 67 Sunday to tie og gh yg i gp agg ae with second-round leader Blan- e came to bat after knocking/cas at 209 after 54 holes. ' down Maury Wills and Ron) They had a two-stroke Pe and apo ger Wag -------- Faitly of the Dodgers withion Jim Ferree, while' bunched! ie itches close to their heads. pega tsk | Nick Weslock of Toronto, ne eee at 212 were Arnelé Palmer, three-time Canadian amatéur| STARTED SWINGING |Gary Player, Mike Souchak and)" . On the second pitch from Konntte, CP he had to fight dente Mido nd ental | Mtaie to. Marichal's head, and the cold as well ax the rain tolanared toy75 cunt & % Ses, the Giants' pitcher immediately retain his front-running position)" oe began swinging hié bat at the|With a par effort on the 6,713-| For today's | round, Blancas Dodger catchér yard par 36-35--71 Pleasant Val-|was paired with Palmer, who Before order. was restored ; ae ae ee era ey Country Club course, Blancas also was troubled by|With a one-under-par 70 and players from both teams weréline recurrence of an old back|Souchak, who had @ third-round trying to restrain the combat-|ailment, though he declined' to|7%. és ants, Marichal had swung hi8\qiscyss it, Lema was assigned to & bat several times and Roseboro, | thfeesome with Ferree and blood trickling onto his chest/SHOOTS 67 Campbell, who shot a 73. protector from a cut over his} Canadian PGA champion Wilf} The year's leading money left eye, pumped a right hand|Homenuik, a 20-year-old Winni-|winner, Jack Nicklaus, dropped that seemed to clip Marichal in|peger who was asked to leAvejout of contention with a 74 that the face, the U.S, PGA tour last year be-jleft him at 221, Marichal eventually was sub-) suse dued by plate umpire Shag} Crawford, who wrestled him to) the ground and him. Roseboro was forced to) leave, Neither was available for comment after the game. The day's action, meanwhile, | left the three top teams sepa- rated by only two percentage points with Milwaukee Bravos losing to Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 in 11 innings and dropping into third place by one point, Elsewhere, Philadelphia Phil: lies edged Cincinnati Reds 6-5,/ Chicago Cubs defeated Houston | Astros 3-1 and New York Mets | swept St. and 4-2, | Saturday, Cincinnati edged) Philadelphia 2-1, Pittsburgh shut) out Milwaukee 30, New. York! defeated St. Louis 6-2, Los An- geles edged San Francisco 6-4 Toronto's George Knudson,/ considered by Many Canada's finest touring professional, fired Tieké Ld theye oan ; PEStorat For" Muerh, Minnesota Promoter. Chicago Detroit Baltimore Cleveland New York Los Angeles Washington sota with a 21 victory over Boston in a game halted by rain in the sixth inning. Cleve- land Indians trimmed Washing: ton 8-5 in 10 innings and a dou- bleheader between New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles was rained out. Saturday, Washington de- feated Cleveland 4-2, Chicago @dged Kansas City 7-6 in 11 in- nings, Boston beat Detroit 13-10, Minnesota defeated Los Angeles 4-2, and the game between Bal- timore and New York was rained out. DRIVES IN FOUR Floyd Robinson drove in four runs with his 12th homer and a sacrifice fly, to pace the White Sox' attack in the opener. Don Buford's sacrifice fly snapped a 1-1 tie in the second inning of the nightcap after Buz- hardt struck out but reached base when the third strike got by catcher Bill Bryan. San Francisco (Petry 810 of Spahn 5-14) at Pittsburgh (Law 14-9) (N) Cincinnati (Jay 8-3) at Milwaukee (Johnson 13-6) (N) SHOTGUN Chicago Jackson 11-15) at St. Louis (Simmons 811) (N) (Only games scheduled) International Ww League L Pet. GBL 79 55 590 -- 78 5821 555 515 493 478 ' Columbus Toronto Atlanta Syracuse Jacksonville Rochester Toledo 467 | Buffalo 24 at) Saturday's Results Syracuse 4 Toronto 2 Rochester 2 Buffalo 7 Toledo 1-2 Jacksonville 3-3 Columbus 0 Atlanta 1 Sunday's Results Toledo 9 Jacksonville 1 Syracuse 2-2 Toronto 5-8 Columbus 1 Atlanta 3 Rochester 3 Buffalo 2 Today's Games Toledo at Jacksonville Columbus at Atlanta Toronto at Rochester Buffalo at Syracuse 2 Detroit (Lolich 11-6) at at Baltimore (Barber 11-9) Chicago (Pizarro 3-2) (N) (Only games scheduled) National League w Pct. GBL| 576 575 574 557 537 516 .480 465 ALL 315 STRO U De ers «) Tues. and Wed. Specials! BACON 49% BEEF 3mS1 WIENERS 3™.$1 POT ROAST 49% Reg. 4.20, NOW vejees OG BOLAHOOD'S Sporishaven 61 King St. E. 723-2711 Louls Cardinals -5| Los Angeles San Fran. Milwaukee Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Houston New York % 2% 5 ll 14 | 201 3044 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ENGLISH LEAGUE SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen -2 Rangers 0 Arsenal 2 Stoke 1 Airdrieonians 5 Queen of $ 1 Blackpool 2 Fulham 2 Alloa 2 Dumbarton 1 Blackburn vs. Tottenham ppd, |Arbroath 1 Stirling 3 Chelsea 1 Burnley 1 Ayr U 5 Montrose 0 Rverton.5 Northampton 2 Berwick 6 Cowdenbeath 1 Leeds 1 Sunderland 0 Brechin 1 Forfar 0 Leicester 1 Liverpool 3 Celtic 0 Dundee 2 Man United 1 Sheffield W 0 Dundee U 4 Motherwell 1 Newcastle 2 Notts F 2 Dunfermline 1 Kilmarnock 3 Sheffield 1 Aston Villa 0 East Fife 4 EF Stitling 1 HAMILTON (CP) -- Coach] win at least once in Hamilton.| West Brom 3 West Ham 0 Falkirk 0 St. Mirren 1 Frank Clair, who has made a ae ree a do it, but Division I ge i, Lanatk 3 ' 4_{Such a victory is something Birmingham 2 Crystal P 1 éarts 1 Clyde 2 aon ay ge neh Clair has heen seeking for four Rolton 4 Charlton 2 Morton 2 Hibernian 4 wrong when they rate his teaM/ years -- Ottawa last won in/Bristol'C 2 Rotherham 1 Partick 0 St. Johnstone 1 as outsiders, was reported un: Hamilton Oct. 9, 1961, \cardiff 1 Bury 0 Queen's Pk 1 Raith 1 happy this season when his Ot- : Carlisle 4 Norwich 1 Stranraer 6 Albion 0 tawa Rough Riders were in-/HAS LOST. TWO . lCoventry 2 Wolverhampton 1 IRISH LEAGUE stalled as favorites to win the The win dropped Ottawa into! herby ¢ Southampton 3 Ulster Cup Eastern Football. Conference ti: second with two wins in three| trewich i Preston 0 Ballymena 7 Ards 3 tle. starts, Hamilton is undefeated! ' Q tlentor. \; : ' . Leyton Or 0 Huddersfield 2 Bangor 1 Glentoran 2 The experts were equally un- -- three starts, Montreal Alou-| Middlesbrough 1 Man City 1 Cliftonville 1 Distillery 3 happy Saturday night. The) ¢tles are 1-2, and Toronto Argo-|pomsmouth 4 Plymouth 1 Coleraine 3. Portadown 0 Riders were well on their way|nauts are winless in three tries. | Division 1 Glenayon 8 Crusaders 2 to proving them wrong again Dick Cohee ran 36 yards for|Brentford 6 Queen's P Rl Linrield 2 Detry City 1 "That's the best running I've one Hamilton touchdown and/Exeter 4 Oldham 0 - . . seen by an eastern club in Ted Page raced 25 yards fot|Grimsby 1 Bristol R 1 years," Said Clair ruefully after another, both on interceptions. Hull City 3 Scunthorpe 2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats outclassed Quarterback Frank Cosentino) Mansfield 3 Brighton 1 Ottawa 27-1 in a battle that de-jhit Tommy Grant with an 11-|Millwall 2 Workington 0 @itively established the defend-|yard pass on the: goal line for| Peterborough 1 Gillingham 0 ing champions in first place, | Hamilton's only offensive touch-/ Reading 1 Watford 2 "t a0 h the score) COwn. Shrewsbury 4 York City 1 an Sostehee Clat as the way Don Sutherin converted two southend 9 Swansea 0 y " Mamhilton compiled it, scoring| Hamilton touchdowns andiswindon 0 Oxford 0 two touchdowns on pass inter- 824ed a single on a missed field Division IV ceptions and allowing Ottawa to 80al attempt. Joe Zuger kicked|Rarrow 4 Wrexham 2 reach midfield only once. four singles and the Ticats|pradford 4 Torquay 1 Ott lays the Ticats twice tires 2 \wo-point safety touchiChester 1 Stockport 0 ' wamaitee aye 4 th when linebacker Zeno Karcz|Chesterfield 1 Newport 2 in Hamilton nia peony ° The. broke into the Ottawa backfield|Crewe Alex 0 Barnsley 1 = Serdar nme that his! 224, hauled down Bo Scott be-!Doncaster 4 Lincoln 0 Rough Riders would have to wae Sigg ter Gag Halifax 2 Tranmere 2 The Rough Riders counted|Hartlepools 3 Southport 1 hh jtheir only point on Bill Cline's|tyton 3 Bradford 1 Allan Cup Champs 40-yard punt on which Garney|Notts ¢ i Henley conceded. It was the|Port Vale 1 Colchester 0 Will Tour Europe KINGSTON _ (CP)--Sher- only time Ottawa managed to/pochdale 1 Aldershot 0 cross the centre line all night.|-- brooke Beavers, 1965, Allan Cup tively, Ottawa managed only} champions, will tour Europe 100-yards on the ground, » Sask., secretary - manager of! the Canadian Amateur Hockey pean tours will be available and that it was up to the On- The Ticats gained 165 yards/| rushing with Bethea and Baker) a Foasy it was announced Hamilton also outshone the | ; ough Riders 85 yards to 60) | Association, said the Beavers _ would leave Dec: 4 terio focey Association to, ehooss the team. z Homes Heated By Ciean DEPENDABLE Consumers' ("as 39 (---l+---1 "Your Design for Modern Living at Its Very Best" IN CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Rolling Hills Estates GOLF # FREE! 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