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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 7

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DODRES TOPS RED LA. Giants Both Win, Still Tied For First By THE CANADIAN PRESS Members of the supporting] ecast are beginning to make 'their presence felt in the Na- stional League yennant race. * Sandy Koufax and Don Drys- 'dale sat in the dugout at Los Angeles Monday night while -Johnny Podres, a Dodger hero M0 years ago but virtually a for- «gotten man today, did the pitch- 'ing. With Willie Davis, a .246 hitter, providing the power, he idéfeated Cincinnati Reds 6-1. ' 23t was the same story at San «Francisco, where catcher Tom THaller, whose average is .251 sand Warren Spahn, 44, the ref- Tigee from New York Mets,| 'were prominent in the Giants' 8-4 conquest of St. Louis Cardi- inals. The results left the Dodgers and Giants tied for the lead, -both with six games remaining, twhile the third-place Reds fell 'four games back. Cincinnati also has six games left, two at 'Los Angeles and the other four vat San Francisco. : Davis, a potential super-star 'who has never lived up to his the Giants' victory by stopping the Cardinals over the last three innings after they Kad scored four times against Spahn and two successors. In the lower echelons of the National League, Chicago Cubs nipped Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 behind Larry Jackson's four-hit pitching as Billy Williams sin- gled home the only run and Houston Astros scored the win- ning run on a wild pitch in, the 10th inning to-nip Milwaukee Braves 4-3. The Mets and Pitts- burgh Pirates were idle. In the only American League game, Baltimore Orioles ran their winning streak to eight, clipping Kansas City Athletics 6-4 on Curt Blefary's two-run triple in the eighth inning, The Reds collected 11 hits and two walks off Podres and Per- ranoski but clutch pitching and three double plays killed their opportunities. Davis homered in the first and singles by Lou Johnson and Jim Lefebpre drove in two more runs in the third to drive out Sammy El- lis, Cincinnati's 21-game winner. Maury Wills stole two bases. Lasco Steelers Launch Stern Training Grind : a By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers Jr. B hackey team went through four rigid workouts, at the Whitby Arena. over the weekend, under me watchful eyes of coach and General Man- jager Ivan Davie. The club started out on Satur- day morning with some 55 bidding for "SONS NOT WELCOME" | Bobby Hull Leaves Hawk Training Camp drilling jointly with Cleveland Barson of the American League; held their first intra- squad scrimmages Monday. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Up to now, fellows named Hull have always been welcome in Chicago Black Hawks' dress- ing room, s} The normal complement is two--Bobby and Dennis. For a the Sunday workouts and man-|short time last Saturday the ager Davie, with clip-board and\count was up to ne ss weal pen in hand, was ready to start], Today Dennis is the only Hu chopping a few more heads,|!" sight. With the start of the those were not showing up asjscason Jess than a month away, well as expected. Bobby is sitting at home in Ad- Only two players from last dison, Ill., while his team-mates year's team are with the local ron pape into shape in s Lav- : a ey eae aes eg This} It started last Friday when Id the will mean a tremendous rebuild-(coach --_ Billy Reay to ing job to do before the season|Hawks that friends and rela- starts iiss et eye ag ' the Whit-|Chicago Stadium during drills. % cam igen The next day Bobby showed #7 the big defenceman who play-|UP with his two sons, Blake, 5, ed here two years ago and then|@nd Bobby, 4, and Reay told went to Markham. He is backitim the youngsters were and will give coach Cherry some|>arred. All three left. added beef, behind the blue-line.| "I told him if my boys There are four goal-tenders|weren't hasieicr nage ae i u hn Adams, John|to be there either," the NHL ; : | Haye, Mike apiutwagh and Rob-|scoring leader told reporters|don't have skating facilities as) ert Croot. The letter looked very|Monday. "'That's the last I/We have in Canada. I see eat sharp in practices and might heard from the Hawks." ing wrong with bringing them' BLONDE BOMBER | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 28, 1965 77/ Don't Miss The GIGANTIC INVENTORY CLEARANCE buildup in five years with the| Two throwing errors by Ju- 'Dodgers, drove in three runs|lian Javier gave the Giants two with a pair of homers and Pod-|unearned runs in the third in- res, 33, a southpaw who won|ning and Willie McCovey's dou- 'two games in the 1955 World| ble knocked in two more in the make the grade, if he continues te work hard. | Another pair of young fellows, |Ivan straight disciplinary problem. who in manager Davies' eye,| 'This General manager Tommy|out to do a little skating." said Monday it was a\ Hull said he plans to take up i the matter with club owner Jim) is strictly a disagree-\Norris when Norris returns) SALE 'Series but hasn't pitched in 15) 'days, was the winning pitcher) against the Reds. | Haller, beginning to find his batting eye after a slow start, 'brought in five runs with two 'homers and an infield out for 'Spahn, who had to leave in the 'fifth inning as the Cards bat- stled back from a 7-1 deficit. ., Both Clubs got help from their 'bullpen, Ron Perranoski bailing fourth to back up Haller's hero- ics. The Astros got their winning run against Milwaukee without a hit.-Joe Morgan walked and stole second, Jim Wynn also walked, both advanced on a passed ball and Morgan came in on Dan Osinski's wild pitch. Williams singled home Don Landrum in the eighth to break up a duel between the Cubs' ONLY WORRY -- Sam Mele, manager of the pen- nan- winning Minnesota Twins is shown recently is ers beyond "up" for such problems now, his only worry being |. 'i s " 288 how to keep his ballplay- {BY THE ASSOCIATED PRE the World Aljment over club policy regard- from Florida. Quiltillian and Don Donahue, .|ing dressing-room procedure,"| Conditions were more peace-| The club is working out every|he explained. "We have a lotiful at other NHL training) night this week gf seven o'clock, of hockey players in camp andjcamps, Boston Bruins were in-| as they make ready for their the rules have to be the same|troduced to their new general big schedule of exhibition pre- for Bobby as for anyone else,)manager, Hap Emms, as they| season games. The elder Hull has not signed|opened their camp Monday at nish BIae -Ihis contract and is reported to|London, Ont., with 30 players be asking for $100,000. But both|bidding for jobs. Hull and Ivan said salary had) Montreal Canadiens an-| nothing to do with the present/nounced the signing of four of Sydney, Australia -- Carmen|dispute. last year's Stanley Cup cham- have shown up well, are FIGHTS LAST NIGHT NOW ON AT MILLWORK ~ & Building Supplies Ltd. "1279 Simcoe N. 728-6291 'out Podres with four scoreless Larry Jackson and Jim Bun- 'innings at Los Angeles while|ning of Philadelphia, who struck 'Frank Linzy gained credit forout 11 and allowed six hits. By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Boston 61 97 .386 3814\pointed George (Scrapiton)| Repeat Batting Champs National League \Kansas City 58 98 .372 404| Johnson, 200, Oklahoma City,| In Both Major Loops? iz srr hE Beet. | ; : | Roivlo, 145%4, Australia, stopped| "But this is something else,"|pions--goaltender Gump Wor- Series to begin early next | Grahave Dicker, 146%, Sydney, (said Hull. 'Ive always taken|sley, centre Ralph Backstrom, month, _|7, (Rotolo retained Australianimy kids to practice. I wantiand left-wingers John Ferguson | welterweight title.) them to skate. In Chicago they|and Gilles Tremblay. The Habs, | Las Vegas, Nev. -- Elmer| sme Rush, 210, Los Angeles, out-} Open Daily 7 A.M. till 6 P.M. contemplating the problems Friday till 9 P.M, of a rained-out game. Mele ~ BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS REMEMBER WHEN... Thundering on under & 144-pound load, the English | | | | | | | Monday's Resulis -- |Kansas City 4 Baltimore 6 614| Probable Pitchers Today | Minnesota, Perry (11-6) |Baltimore, Barber (14-9) 590 -590 Cincinnati 564 Pittsburgh 548 Milwaukee Philadelphia 532 519 11 racehorse Centurion set the |St. Louis Chicago 484, 16%) New York, Beck (2-0) atl world's record for 2% miles oi 452 21%4\cleveland, Tiant (12-10) or Sie-| 42 years ago today--in 1003 New York 312 jbert (15-8) (N) | five-year-old's time of three 410 28 | --at Newbury, England. The wis tes 35 dsh Monday's Results | ne ' 5. minutes 35 seconds has the first repeat batting champ-| last week. Willie' Mays of San St. Louis 4 San Francisco 8 re ae Lin never been equalled. fons since 1952. ' |Francisco 'Giants dropped one|Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 6 oy es Stan Musial of St. Louis Car-| notch to fourth at .316, a loss| Milwaukee 3 Houston 4 ; ; 3- d dinals and Ferris Fain of Phila-|of four points on a ¢for-19|Chicago 1 Philadelphia o |, Derralt,, Aguitte, Wulel) eat delphia Athletics, in 1951 and| showing. | Probable Pitchers Today {jen (12-13) and Buzhardt (13-7) 1952, were the last players to v St. Louis, Jaster (1-0) at San|» (py) put back-to-back titles together| INCREASES LEAD Francisco, Herbel (11-8) (N) 'at the same time. Oliva increased his average With only one week remain-| four points to .321. He had eight ing in the regular 1965 cam-|hits in 18 attempts. Yastrzem- paign, Clemente is hitting .333.|ski remained second with the Hank Aaron of Milwaukee|same .315 mark he had a week Braves is at .323. The Pirates') ago. outfielder lost two points last) Brooks Robinson of Balti-| | origami amaue = | more Orioles is third at .304 fol-| Pittsburgh, Friend (8-12) . at) : s1 lowed by Fred Whitfield of|New York, Ribant (1-3) (N) Mays Would Like Cleveland Indians at .300. | | The figures include Sunday's| Chicago, Ellsworth (14-14) at $150,000 In 1966. games. Philadelphia, Short (18-10) (N)! | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) American League | | By BEN OLAN week, collecting six hits in 20| NEW YORK (AP)--With Ro-|tries, Aaron slipped three berto Clemente of Pittsburgh) points with a 7-for-27 perform- Pirates leading baseball's Na-| ance. 'tional League by 10 points and) Billy Williams of Chicago Tony Oliva of Minnesota Twins|Cubs jumped to third place heading the American by six,| with a six-point gain to .317, He the majors are likely to have|had 1¢ hits in 20 times at bat atl (N)| CLAY TRAINS MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 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Cash slammed|xXMinnesota 631 'theught to asking for $150,000) three last week, giving him 30.|Raltimore 587 7 'in 1966 but he added "I'd sure Conigliaro's one homer lifted Chicago '530 8 ike to get it." his total to 31. Rocky Colavito|petroit '548 13 Mays, the highest paid base- of Cleveland continues to lead|Cleveland 532 15% ball player at $105,000 a sea-|in runs batted in with 104, an'New York '475 son, said he never had any increase of two. California 42 trouble talking contract with) Mays walloped one homer,| Washington 499 Horace Stoneham, owner of} boosting his NL leading aggre-|-- San Francisco Giants of the gate to 50. Deron Johnson, third) National League. baseman for Cincinnati Reds, 'Stoneham said: is the RBI leader with 125. He "Let him ask for it ($150,000).| drove in one run last week. We've never had any prob- Clemente, 31-year-old Puerto léms before. 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