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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1965, p. 9

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ball is pitcher owning, Play went from Mantle to third baseman Clete Royer to Downing to Boyer to How: ard, Orioles won both games, 42 and 0-5, AP Wirephote left field, The incident oc: curred in the third inning of the firat game of a Yankee- Oriole doubleheader at Yankee Stadium yesterday, Looking on as Yankee catch: er Elston Howard gets the OUT AT PLATE -- Balti- more's Brooks Robinson is caught in a run down at home plate after he tried to score from first base when Mickey Mantle dropped Rob Johnson's fly ball in ahort REDS BLANK PIRATES Giants Top Dodgers To Take League Lead By MURRAY CHASS Dodgers, one-half game ahead)10, which puts him nine days) Associated Press Sporis Writer of fp Reds, one 4 front "ae of Hart, | Los Angeles Dodgers wish the|of Milwaukee Braves and four he third baseman-left fielder alana ta Jett thelr Hart in| ahead of Pittsburgh Pirates, waa hit with a one-day suapen:| San Francisco, The triumph also gave them|sion July 25 by Giants' mana» The Dodgers are out of first)a sweep of the two-game series, |ge* Herman Franks for break: place in the Notional Zeuee forla sweep accomplished without ing training regulations, only the 18th day this season|the help of 20-game winner Juan and Jim Ray Hart drove in all/Marichal, who was banned LEARNED HIS LESSON | of the runs with a single and/from Los Angeles because of| Since then Hart has been a homer Tuesday night as the/his. bat-awinging incident with|areatly responsible for pushing} Giants jumped into the lead by| Dodger catcher John Roseboro, (he Giants to the top. Jn 90 defeating tam 1 "tne. tworday ban, in fot Fe Matio' wit nine men i | ' bd ' y ne The victory, their fourth | iended Marichal's eight-day the Giants two) and 47 runs batted in, But in pn lei ahead of the {auspension over the incident to just 44 games aince, he is hit $200,000. BONUS BABY ting .423 while slamming 12 ho: mera and driving in 6 runs, | In the only other league) lgame Tueaday, Cincinnati! | whipped Pittsburgh §-0, |with a .249 average, He had hit) Chisox Drop Key Game, ° Five Games Out Of Firsi By J0K% MOOSHIL CHICAGO. (AP) = Chicago White Sox let the big one get away from them Tuesday night in a display of pitching futility which is rare for Al Lopes' corps, The White Sox svored four rune in the first inning but be fore the game was over Cleve- Jand Indians had carved out a 6-4 triumph, The loss dropped the Sox five games behind the leading Mine nesota Twins in the American League race, The two meet for the last time this season in a two-game set beginning tonight, "Sure it was a big game for us," sald Lopeg of the Indiana' contest, 'They're all big and all losses are hard to take, But we simply didn't have the pitch: ing and when you don't have the pitehing any lead can be overcome, ; "T used seven piichers in the} doubleheader Monday, It was) obvious Juan Pisarro didn't have it, | went for Tommy John hoping he'd give me a couple of good innings before going for the knuckleballers, But John didn't have it either, "We have to beat the Twina twice now but even if we had beaten Cleveland we still would have to win twice from Minne ota," Elsewhere in the American Teague, Baltimore Orioles swept New York Yankees 4-2 and 4 and Detroit Tigers trimmed Boston Red Sox 5-4, Tr SALMON AGAIN The loss renewed Chicago's) unpleasant relations with utility! infielder Chico Salmon, whose' homer with the bases loaded capped a five-run inning and) pushed the Tribe ahead to stay, | Salmon came into the game | twe previous home runs and) had only six runa batted in, All| Yhree of his homers and nine of| his 10 RBI have come at the ex:| pense of the White Sox Cleveland lashed out 17 hits four by Rocky Colavite and Another Ex-Argo | Inked By Rifles | TORONTO (CP)--Guard Ed Harrington signed a contract! with Toronto Rifles of the Con:/ tinental Football League Tues:/ day and joined the growing cell) of ex-Toranta Argonauts play>| ing on the team, Harrington, an Kastern Foot) ball Conference all «atar at) guard for Argos last year, turned down an offer from a Western Footbal! Conference! club because he wanted to re: main here and continue his} work as a YMCA counsellor, He joins Jim Leo, John Kol: acek, . Mike Kirkpatrick and Lee Sampson as Rifles with! Argo experience, | |three each by Chuck Hinton and string to seven, winning the 1 | Clemente, Leon Wagner, The Yankees' double loss to Raltimove extended their losing stveak to seven, their longest since 1963, and put them within one loss or one Minnesota vie» tory of being eliminated from the race, The Orioles ran their winning opener behind Sam Rowena' two-run homer and taking. the nighteap as Charley Lau drove in three runs with a double and a single and Boog Powell clouted a two-run homer, Detroit anapped Boston's four » game winning streak, breaking a 4-4 tie in the seventh on John Sullivan's single and Ray Oyler's double, BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Teague AB RH Pet, 420 AR 1A0 AA HA9 11 160 918 407 GR 144 AOR $82 40 114 208 Aid A2 1h0 904 Davalillo, Cle, 456 58 184 904 Kaline, Det, Ail 66-106 204 Runa - Versailles, Minnesota, | 112; Oliva, 101, Runs Batted In--Colavite, 97; Horton, Detroit, 03, Hits -- Oliva, 160; Versalles, M4 Doubles -- Yastrzemaki, | Versalles, 39 Triples-Campaneris, Kanaan City, 12; Aparicio, Baltimore, and Versalles, 40, Home Runs-Horton, 27; Con> igliaro, Boston, and Wagner, Cleveland, 26 | Stolen Bases --- Campaneria, 48; Cardenal, Lon Angeles, 47, Pitching = Grant, Mi ( Yast'mski, Boa, Olive, Minn, Robinson, Balt, Whitfield, Cle, Colavito, Cle, Chicago Raltimore Cleveland Los Angeles Washington Roston Baltimore 40 New York 25 Roston 4 Detroit 6 ( Knowles 00) ai Detroit (Wick: , Cleveland (MeDowell 14-10) at New York (Bouton 4:14) twi BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS [St, Louis " 1 9 _.. American League. ' | Chicago sic 461 14% Wt HSUSoR Bad Said Al New York 45. 06 19 8414 ad ret tp a7 A "0 Tuesday's Resulia 4] flan Francisco § Los Angeles 1 "7 Pittsburgh 0 Cineinnati 5 4\(Only Games Scheduled) "7 68 4 Today's Probable Pitchers 42 Philadelphia (Culp 9 « 0) at 5h ---- ae ge y , Kansas City al ouston (Nottebart 4 a pa fan Francisco (Bolin fb) Tweotlay's Results Pittaburgh (Priend G11) at St Louis (Badecki 412) N New York (felma 1-0) at Cin einnatl (O'Toole 1-0) N, (Only games scheduled) Minnesota Detroit New York Neveland @ Chicago 5 (only gamea seheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Ralltimore (Barber 12: 0 and |_106 SaAWA "TNE, Wethenteny Nestea Be TORRE | Tabbies On Limn. But 'Not Serious' HAMILTON (CP)--The Hast: ern Football Conference Ham: iiton Tiger-Cats, png by little after their 17-2 Labor Day win against Montreal Alouettes, went through only light work. outs Tuesday night in prepara: tion for their next game against Ottawa Roughriders, Coach Ralph Sazio eased the pressure of training after their third game in nine days, in spite ofthe fact that next Sat Sir = eae a = wee Tee place, t "Nothing serious in anid Sazio, "but some of boys are limping a bit," 'These included end Stan Cris son, guard Billy Ray and defensive back Ted Included in the workouts newcomer John Atamian, fensive guard released by adelphia Bagles of the N. I] League. 7. * we Footba a ersham 73 and Aguirre 13-0) 2, envoy Minnesota (Grant 17 © 5) at Chicago (Bushardt 114) N Roston (Morehead 9 = 5) a Washington (Nuckworts 1 + 0 p light 4 Los Angeles (Chance 14-0) at Kansas City (Joyee 00) N,° | National League WL, Pet, GBL| San Vranciaco 77 50 AAG me | Los Angeles 70 Al | Cineinnatl 7" Al Milwaukee 7h, | Pittaburgh 76 66 SM 4 Philadelphia 70 68 507 8 | YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Sammy Ellis, Cin cinnati, pitehed a three-hitter for his 18th victory againat eight defeats as the Reda whipped Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 Ratting--Jim Hart, San Fran ciseo, drove.in all three runs with a single and a homer as the Giants moved into first place in the National League for the first time thia season by defeating Los Angeles Dodgers Ml, a, 17-8, 778; Terry, Cleveland, 11+ 4, 798, Strikeouta--McDowell, Cleve:| land, 277; Lolich, Detroit, 192%, | National League AB RH Pet, | f20 AL 7K R42} 409 90 162 425) 471 OA 180 S18 Rose, Cinel, Ha 102 189 S14 Williams, Chi, S7L 90 176 08 Runs = Harper, Cincinnati, 118; Rose, 102, Runa Ratied In -- Johnson, Cincinnati, 112; Stargell, Pitta: burgh, 95, Hits -- Rose, 182; Clemente, | 178, Doubles--Willlama, 948; Philade!: | and Aaron, 33. phia, 14; Clemente, 14, Me: Pitt, Aaron, Mil, Maya, §.F, Rose | - ba eB he JUNIOR BOWLERS ATTENTION Motor City Bowling 78 Richmond St, West Phone 723-3212 JUNIOR LEAGUES Will be starting Sept, 25th et 10:00 a.m, REGISTRATION see your chevrolet/envoy dealer Tough L i itl from General Motors "Suggested maximum retail delivered price of an Eple standard 2-desr sedan with heater and detroster #t OSHAWA .. WHITBY Price quoted includes delivery and handling charges and Federal Sales and Excise taxes, Provincial and local taxes and Heance ere not included, ic /$1,778 pe Car Lidsiadieatd Will be held on Set., Sepr, Vith and Sat,, Sept, 18th at 10:00 o.m, to 12 Noon ALL CHILDREN UP TO 18 YEARS OF AGE WELCOME ||Phone 725-6501 Triples -- Callison, Home Runse-Mays, 43) Covey, San Franciaco, 92, | Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An: geles, 84; Brock, St, Louis, 56, Pitehing--Nuxhall, Cineinnati, 10:8, .740; Koufax, Loa Angeles, 91-7, 780, oe Strikeeuts Koufax, Veale, Pittaburgh, 233, i Ontario Motor Sales Ltd, 140 Bond Street Weat, Oshawa, Ont, Authorized Eple Deolers in Oshawa » Whitby Harry Donald Limited 300 Dundes St. East, Whitby, Ont, Phone 668-3304-3305-3306 | This is the fourth time since | July 1@ that the Dodgers have) lost the lead, but on the first! three occasions they regained it \the next day, They are idle to Huarte, Heisman Winner. Is Placed On Waivers Sole's Sporting Goods E ASSOCIATED PRESS| Lane, a li-year pro, was re pA Huarte has finished out leased by Detroit Lions while) of the money in the first divi[Peaks, @ top fullback for eight) sion of the Sonny Werblinjseason, was cut by Pittsburgh} Stakes = the world's richest age hs NEY clube reached! lthe 43:player level, three over ree te Reagling orequarter the limit for season openers in Rut it's a good bet that the/two weeks, Heisman Trophy winner hasn't) Denver Rears cut lend-lease made his last bid for New York|quarterback Jacky Lee, ob: | Jets' signal-calling job. jtained last season from Hous: Huarte, signed by Jets' owner|'on Oilers on condition that he ) i tely be returned after the season.) Werblin for approximate' yir owas. the. reserve auarter:| ler veai ai Notre Dame, aad vack for Ottawa Rough Riders one of six players put on waiv-/of the Eastern Football Confer: ers by the American Foothalifence at the start of the 1963 League club in Tuesday's final|S®ason, i: pre-season roster cutdown Halfback. Jamie Caleb, who was with Hamilton Tiger-Cats There was little doubt, how yen ve ever, that Huarte---who failed OG hei ig one eed fbn outer fallow reall frowns an "Dallas Cowon * | cut tackle Bill' Frank, formerly for a spot on bt Wareny-*lthe Western Conference would remain on the Jets Pay:| Frank was immediately in: roll Sens a saree avail vited to the camp of Toronto ability today for the waiver Argonauts while Edmonton Es Should any of the other seven Teg Lowery, a fullback re- AFL clubs be willing to take on : leased by Houston his salary by claiming him, the Jets probably will remove his ® restore him to their roster, now; Win To Jets one below the League limit of 38, e ei ean Chiefs Face iels Fa will goon the Jets' taxi squad and be eligible for promotion after two weeks Former stars Dick (Night SYRACUSE, N.Y. (CP)--Last Peaks had less security than week Syrecuse Chiat reached Huarte after being cut by Na the International League play tienal Football Leanne Mog offs with a minimum of effort in that leqgue's next - to « last games on bases-loaded walks P Today the Chiefs are a game! away from oblivion thanks to Willie Mays 'sis ays champions, took a 32 lead ever Syracuse in their best-of-seven Is Po ul semi - final Tuesday night by ar jedging the Chiefs 21, The win bd Leafs, who closed out their se o1ce ries against Atlanta Crackers n four straight games Mon CINCINNATI (AP) ~ Willie 4) ous choice in the history of the |nS run in orthodox fashion in} National Baseball League mast |the third inning, putting two valuable player awards when/™en On with a single and an in all 30 writers and sportscasters field hit vetes for him for August ittle help. Loser Jack Hamil The 34 ~ year - old outfielder ton advanced the lead runner to kept San Francisco Giants in/third with a wild piteh. Catcher the thick of the pennant race Jackie Moate retrieved the ball month. He drove in 29 runs in/mitting the run te scare 3 games and moved past Lou/Columbus 101 000 000. 2 RO Gehrig inte fifth place in the Syracuse 008 010 000. } 81 all-time standings by pitt ng his Riass ®) and Price May ond-year man Mike Taliaferro) vin British Columbia Lions of price of $100, kimos planned to take a look at name from the waiver list and If the waivers clear, Huarte Eliminati Train) Lane and Clarence when they won their last three squad reductions Columbus Jets, the league ner will play Torente Maple Mays became the first unanim The Jets set up their decid on the selection panel cast their Then the Chiefs gave them a with 17 home runs for the/and threw wildly te third, per 404th career bome run Aug. 29.\(4). Hamilien (02) and Moore. day while the Giants play How aston Astros, Hart's first-inning single, fal lowing singles by Jesus Alou and Willie Mays, put the Giants ahead 1-0. The Dodgers tied it against Rob Shaw in the third an doubles by Wea Parker and Roseboro, Then, in the fifth, Claude Os. teen walked Vays, and Hart connected for his 2ist home run, Sammy Ellis gained his 18th victory againat eight defeats, limiting the. Pirates ta three hits and striking out 10. The Reds put the game away with four runs in the fourth inning, two on Frank Robinson's double and the last on John Edwards' ho: mer, SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Tues day night's soccer results; ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Rurnley 4 Northampton 1 Everton 2 West Brom 3 Notts F @ Arsenal | Division I Rury 1 Bristel C 2 Carlisle U 2 Derby 1 Huddersfield 1 Bolton @ Ipswich 2 Middlesbrough 1 Rotherham 4 Wolverhampton 3 Division HI Bristal R @ Swindon 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP First-reund replays Barnsley 1 Doncaster 2 (win: ners at home to Burnley) Brighton 2 Luton 0 (winners at home to Ipswich tewn) Walsall 3 Queen's P 2? (winners away to West Bromwich Al. hion) York City.4 Lincoln 2 (winners away te Millwall SCOTTISH LEAGUER Division 1 Queen's Pk 1 Arbroath 2 TRISH LEAGUE Ulster Cup Glentaran 3 Ards 2 Fergus-Windsor In Eastern Final WINDSOR, Ont. )ep)--Vinece Jordan scored five goals Tues day night to lead Windsor Clip- pers to the Ontaria Lacrosse Association Senior R Western Division championship on a 199 victery ever Part Huren-Sarnia Beavers Windsor won the best-of-five series in three straight games and now faces Fergus Thistles, eastern champions m a twe game, totalgeoal league final, ONE CENT FANTASTIC SELECTION OF FAMOUS BRAND NAME LURES Buy One Lure At The Suggested C List Price. For Just A Penny Get Another Lure Exactly the Same. A Fantastic Saving! Hundreds of Models! Dozens of Colors! * SPINNERS --° FLIES * PLUGS ° SPOONS STOCK LIMITED -- GET YOURS EARLY ! 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