WCE RAE Si a ea onan anima , USE MILES OF CABLES ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 2, 1965 7 The world's largest | as BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By TET lod ben tuee |' PITTSBURGH (AP)--Catcher Wi \John Roseboro of Los Angeles Pet GBL nodgers has: filed a $110,000 \damage suit against San Fran- icisco Giants and their star \piteher, Juan Marichal, who 0 clubbed Roseboro with a base- 5% ball bat Aug. 22. Roseboro's counsel, Leo Bran- 13 |fon Jr., said in Los Angeles that 17 |@ complaint has been filed in 31yp| Superior Court against Mari- 'chal and the Giants seeking '$10,000 in general damages and $100,000-in exemplary and puni- & ANOTHER BATTING CROWN? Oliva Paces Twins To Win Over Tigers | Chicago in the AL pennant race.|waiks, two wild pitches and a [Sacrifice fly, | The Yankees contributed to their own downfall by commit- ting seven errors and having two men picked off. Joe Cardenal singled Bob Rodgers home with the winning }run in the 12th. L ce LUMBER== RESILACRETE Colorseal MASONRY PAINT REG. 6.98 5 a5 GAL. ® DECORATIVE BERRY GARAGE DOOR LOUVRES 7.93 Cincinnati 4 561 Los Angeles 75 50 560 -- San Francisco 72 558 Milwaukee 72 545 Pittsburgh 73 54l Philsdelphia 68 JD St. Louis 67 500 Chicago 63 463 Houston 58 433 New York 44 91 1326 Wednesday's Results Houston 1-8 New York 45 ve San Francisco at Philadelphia,| ppd, rain , tive damages. Los Angeles 2-1 Pittsburgh 3-2; The suit avers that Marichal St. Louis 9 Chicago 0 \"did without provocation com- Milwaukee 6-0 Cincinnati 7-2 |mit assault and battery against Probable Pitchers Today {the plaintiff with a deadly Houston, Dierker (6-7). at) weapon, that Roseboro was se- New York, Fisher (8-17) iverely injured and was caused pain and suffering." San Francisco, Shaw (14-8) and Roseboro, in Pittsburgh for Marichal (19-9) at Philadelphia, |(he Dodgers' series against the Short (14-9) and Herbert (5-7)\Pirates, said in a statement : | wasneneny. night = Pires. inthin % 'ai in " 7 le suit for "the unprovoked attac resident Warren es of the) eas oranda upon me at Candlestick|National League suspended Park... 2' Marichal opened a|Marichal for eight playing days, | Los Angeles, Osteen (11-12) at|two-inch gash on Roseboro's| fined him $1,750 and ordered) Pittsburgh, Cardwell (11-8) orjhead in the explosive brawl. |him to stay out of Los Angeles | 'IT Veale (14-9) (N) WISH I HAD' for the Giants' last trip there! Marichal, in By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer| The White Sox were rained out When baseball starts handing) at Baltimore. | out its post-season awards Tony, Kisewhere, Kansas City Ath- Oliva may wind up with his sec-|letics edged Cleveland Indians ond silver bat and first Purple|4-3, Washington Senators out- Heart, jlasted Boston 8-7 and Los An- Oliva, 24, playing this season) geles Angels nipped New York with a bone chip in the middie| Yankees 7-6 in 12 innings, finger of his right hand, came PROVIDES EARLY LEAD --$--$<------ nn back from a week's layoff Wed-|~ Oliva doubled home the first : nesday night and resumed de-| run and then scored on a passed Le L fence of his American League| ball in a three-run first inning ose, batting title with two doubles|outburst against the Tigers. | and a single in Minnesota Twins The uprising proved enough) 5-2 victory over Detroit Tigers.| as Jim Perry brought his ree.) The left-handed swinger still] ord to 9-5, Ray Oyler accounted 0 I trails Carl Yastrzemski, of Bos-| for Detroit's runs with a homer, ton Red Sox (.323) and Brooks} Home runs by Bill Bryan and ; Robinson of Baltimore Orioles| Wayne Causey got thé job done By THE CANADIAN PRESS (219) in the three-way struggle|for the Athletics, The Indians| Syracuse Chiefs walked into for the: title and the silver bat}took a 2-0 lead against Johnithe International League play- that goes with it, |O'Donoghue in the second but/offs Wednesday night. St. Louis, But Oliva's 3-for-4 perform-| Bryan hit a three-run shot in the} For the third.night<in a row,| Chicago, Hendley (1-2) ance quickly shot him back into) bottom half and Causey Nit/, Toronto pitcher walked in the contention with a .315 mark as|what turned out to be the clin-\winning Yun with the bases he attempts to become the first| cher with the bases empty iMligaded: to present the Chiefs champion to repeat since Bos-|the sixth inning off Luis Tiant.!with @ 3-1 victory and a sweep Gorden Type WHEEL BARROWS Reg. 9.70 8.75 INSECTICIDES & FERTILIZERS Clearing 20% Off JOHN ROSEBORO 3 Only 42" Length RANGE HOODS Reg. 45.00 30.00 TRELLISES Reg. 1.15 to 1.99 LESS 20% PLUS MANY MORE BUYS!, Ask About Our 6 Month YOUR SATISFACTION fore bowing 8-5. jin sixth place. SETS LEAGUE RECORD |LEAFS BLOW THREE En route to his latest loss,) The Leafs outhit Syracuse 25- Koufax broke his 1963 National|/10 over their last three games League season strikeout record|but blew them all on fielding of 306 by fanning 10 Pirates and/lapses and the wildness of their bringing his total to 313, just 35/hurters. The Chiefs picked up away from Bob Feller's all.|five unearned runs and five time mark. |were forced in by bases on The Pirates won the game in/balls. the 11th on a walk to Willie} Relief pitcher Jack Smith Stargell and Jim Pagliaroni's|gained credit for the win that double, In the nightcap, Bill/nailed down second place for Virdon, who tied the contest|the Crackers, taking over from with a six-inning homer, scored|Bob Jarvis to retiré the last New York, Ford (13-9) or Stot-| football team--a fact he knows! |tlemyre (16-8) at Los Angeles, and accepts. | Lopes (14-10) The 17-year-old junior at sub- Chicago, John (11-6) and Piz- a school arro (4-2) at Baltimore, Me-| ' Nally (7-6) and Pappas (11-6) The five-foot-seven, 165-pound (atternoon-twilight) youth lost his left leg in May,| ' 1964, when his motorcycle col-| lided with & car, The limb was jamputated about nine inches) jhelow the knee. } Rosion, Monbouquette (8-16) at) He didn't play last year be-| Washington, MeCormick (7-6)/cause of the injity, But since (N) he has been fitted with the lie trott, Sparma (il-6) at Minnesota, Merritt (#2) (Twi) 1$ OUR AIM All Cores Carry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd, 1200 Dundes E. 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He shows enough that it) | 71 76 488 14%] looks as though he would have 68 78 .466 17 [been & great one if it hadn't 51 96 347 344) heen for his accident." the winning run as Maury Wills|two men, The Jéts had only six fumbled Manny Mota's ground hits in the opener but five of Open Daily: 7 a.m. till 6 p.m. -- Friday till 9 p.m. Columbus Atlanta ton's Ted Williams accom-| The Senators pulled out tront| yy the three-game series, Philadelphia|Monday and Tuesday. plished the feat in 1957 and 1958.|to stay in the seventh inning) we dereat dropped the Maple| Milwaukee, Fischer (5-5) or where his first scheduled start! Because of the postponement The Twins moved eight with a three-run rally built On| eats into hing Place behind) Johnson (14-8) at Cineinnati,/since the incident was washed/and ruling banning him from games ahead of second ; place! Jim Gonger's double, four' tanta Crackers, who split Maloney (16-6) (N) 9p" gr ag age a ae 8 Los Angeles, Marichal won't be \their final doubleheader with American Lengue 0 Say: Peds ch.' able to take his regular turn 4 ATs the pennant-winning Columbus W L Pet, GBL|much, quarter that mu : Pirates Win 2 From L A Jets Minnesota 5 50 .630 -- " : on ae mers hed srl start ehh rhe Crackers' 42 victory Chicago $7 571, 8 oge 8 ess he pitches in Chicago lowing #41 setback at. Colum.| altimore se.) Artificial Leg Sinssy,, i", wae" nel P 'i bus, gave them a one-game| cleveland 3 59 .553 10% a chal said he was willing. | F t : edge over the Leafs while Syra- Detroit 3 60 .549 11 ' But manager Herman Franks a e ver Irs cuse held fourth place by a|New York 493 184) Doesnt Stop said; "I won't pitch Marichal similar margin over Rochester| 0S Angeles 463 22%) ig og two days rest . . . By MURRAY CHASS i bringing his record to 21-7, Drys-|Red Wings, who ended their] Washington pe iy G id H { ] cree ins Say ty 4 Associated Press Sports Writer dale is 18-12. season with a 41 victory over| Boston a 3 Tl ope u la lone stretch piay, at's Los Angeles Dodgers have| In other NI. games, St, Louis|Buffalo Bisons. ape ied toa 35 i : | stretch. had @ great fall, and now they|Cardinals trounced Chicago] Jacksonville Suns, last year's |, Probable Pitchers wy ' CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)| must wonder if Sandy Koufax|Cubs 9-0 and New York Mets|champions, downed Toledo MuaiCleveland, Terry eA ) al) David Newcomb can't run as) and Don Drysdale can put them| defeated Houston Astros 4-1 be-| Hens. 6-3 in 13 innings to finish Kansas City, Sheldon (7-7) fast as most of the other boys| back together again. |trying to make his high school) Koufax and Drysdale, the winningest pair of pitchers on any team in the majors, were on the bottom of the fall Wed- nesday night as Pittsburgh Pi- rates dropped them in a double- header 3-2 in 11 innings and 21, At the same time Cincinnatl) Reds swept a pair from Milwau-| kee Braves, 7-6 and 2-0. That put the Reds one percentage point ahead. of the Dodgers on top of the National League. San Francisco Giants, rained out at Philadelphia, are one- half game back, the Braves are fourth, two behind, and the fifth| ball in the eighth. jthém were for extr® bases, in- place Pirates, with 10 victories) Cincitinatl extended Milwau- cluding @ homer and double by in théir last 11 games, trail by| kee's slump to eight losses in}Jose Martines, only 2% games. Inine games and moved to the) The best-of-seven semi-finals) Toronto Koufat atid Drysdale have! top for the first time since July|open Friday with the Red Wings| Syracuse kept the Dodgérs in first place) 16. playing their first three games| Rochester nearly all season, Since they) The Reds won the opener With) at Columbus while the Leafs go) Jacksonville rors | follow each other in thejtwo runs ih the ninth, when/to Atlanta,. also for the first) Toledo starting rotation, Los Angeles|rookie Tommy Helms tripled) three, Buttals rarely Wat lost more than two) home Marty Keough and scored consecutive pene. as Tom Harper singled. Jim Now they have dropped seven| Maloney, now 17-6, pitched & of their last 10 decisions, Kou-/five-hitter and struck out 12 in tax losing three in a row and|the nightcap, Wilf Homenuik Leading ' Bursary Golf Tourney TORONTO (CP)--Only four golfers from Western Canada entered the. 1065 Macnatighton- Brooks Bursary 'Tournament, but two of them went out Wed- one and showed the large Ont and Quebec field how to play the game, Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg led the qualifiers with a five- under-par 67 and Bill Wakeham of Calgary came in with a 68. Only one Ontario golfer, Alvie Thompton of Toronto White- vale, i@ up with the leaders, ne also fired a 68. The S4-holé tournament for Canadian professionals under 30 years Of age, being played over Toronto's 6,387-yard, par 72 Don Valley Golf Club, winds up today wth %# holes, Other top qualifiers were Bob Doerks6n of Goderich, Ont., Bob Osborn of Landon, Ont. and! Gary Bowerman and Leon De-! Caire, both of Toronto, #ith 7s SCORES 71 One of last pear"s bursary Winners, Harry Mcilree, for. nerly of Whitby, Ont,, and now -- Argo Line-up Pat Bob Shaw Plea The three winners each re-| TORONTO (CP) -- Toroniojceive $1,750 to help pay ex- Argonatits coach Bob Shaw will penses on next winter's golf stand pat with his present line-jtour of the southérn United up for Sunday's Eastern Foot-|States and Caribbean, ball Conferénce game against' The other westerners compet. Ottawa Rough Riders in Ot-jing were Stan Homenuik of! tawa, Dauphin, Man. Wha qualified This. means that newcomer with 75, and Ed Engéihardt of Pete Liske, latest in a string Calgary, who missed the cutoff of Argonaut quarterbacks, will with #1 call the signals against the sec. The low scorer in the 1044 ond ~ place Riders jbursary,. Phil Brownlee of Tor Shaw, pleased generally with onto, did not play because he his lastplace club's efforts in| is rehuperating from a hand op- Tuesday night's 23-21 loss toleration. 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