Sen ae Si 1S Sg Iain a a a IS EL SS SEN laa (ies al ete THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 1, 1965 Q . ties, 1946, 1951, 1959 and 1962| Giants have been in two--l95l --and lost three of them. The'and 1962--and won both. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS j American League | Ww Pet. 101 631 582 579 547 538 DODGERS ALMOST IN Drysdale's. 3-Hitter Blanks Braves 4-0 Flip Of Coin | Mele Once Preferred > = = : Pa] ss SoS DaSKGlbaii Vaiss: MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--Bask- etball was Sam Mele's first love. Had the Second World War not interfered, he might have become a_ professional DEFINITELY * FOR LESS! LOS ANGELES (AP)--Pres-| ident Warren Giles of base- ball's National League con- ducted a coin flip and a draw- ing Wednesday to determine playoff arrangements in the event of a tie, and San Fran- cisco Giants won favored posi-| tions. | If the Giants wind up in a tie with Los Angeles Dodgers) in the National League pen- nant race, the first game of a best-of-three series would be in) Los Angeles Monday. Then the| teams would shift to Candle-) stick Park in San Francisco) for games Tuesday and Wed- nesday, if necessary. j In the history of the Na-; tional League, the Dodgers; have figured in four two-way SCUBA DIVING il The Oshawa Underwater Association GBL jor leagues with Boston, Wash- ington Senators, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cincin- nati Reds and Cleveland Indi- ans, compiling a lifetime aver- Minnesota Baltimore Chicago Drysdale, who threw an av- erage of only 10 pitches an in- ning against the Braves, said he never felt stronger. Koufax and Drysdale have been phenomenal. Together they've recorded 48 of the Dodg- ers' 95 victories--Drysdale is 23- 12 and Koufax 25-8. The left-handed Koufax has a 2.06 earned-run average and eight shutouts while the right- handed Drysdale has a 2.78 ERA and seven shutouts, Now hes openings for trainees. R.C.A, VICTOR Changer, 23" TV all in one Walnut 23" BIG SCREEN TV WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 5 Yeor Gucrantea made by Beatty. Free , food plon. Free delivery, PRICED FROM $ 3-WAY HOME THEATRE FM/AM. Radio, 4 Speed Automatic 88 s Cabinet, Free Home Service. $479.00 VALUE ae a Hond wired circuit, ful' power trans- 68 former. Up-front tuning, AGC circuit. . Swin-out chassis, Convectaire Cooling, Fidelity tone audio system. 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Gerry Buchek drove in|Minnesota 7 Baltimore 6 | was pret : in 1959 and became a coac! has all Lge ganlbeay tive Cardinals runs. | Probable Pitchers Today | Born Jah, 21, 1922, in New) following year. rancisco Giants S. deliver with the first grand-slam ho-|land, Stange (7-4) and Kelley|a youngster. But basketball was|-- coach under manager Cookie - ee ie Dae mer of his career . Baltimore! (2-0) 2, (TN) his No. 1 sport at New York! Tavagetto. ie knockou ' flow! here. ning after Jerry Kindall bobbled| (N) ; Boston Celtics drafted Mele|fired Lavagetto June 23, and come tonight following Dry WALLOP HOUSTON Jerry Adair's leadoff grounder. | Kansas City, Sheldon (10-8)/No. 1 in 1943. Mele, however,| named Mele as his successor. dale's three-hit 4-0 victory over)" A' h nat the fanclent. night League game St. Louis Cardi- | ss He got out of the service in|Twins to a pennant, finishing : i i ston As- l he triumph, their 13thjnals annihilated Ho |Los Angeles 95 -597 rusty and signed a baseball| York Yankees. In "1963 the Dodgers two games in front ofjedged Baltimore pens 7-6 in Gets Summo Cincinnati 88 585 contract with Boston Red Sox. |Twins were third, but in 1964 i in- American League con- ns, 2 the Giants, who defeated Cincin - only Americ g ' | Pittsburgh 87 _ jand Scranton in 1946. He had| sixth. sl i i 535 | i : nltchi oy ; rig If the Dodgers, with Claude} Drysdale retired the first 14 Plus Fracture Philadelphia 82 7 trouble handling the pitching at) Mele's joh was in jeopardy) Osteen pitching, defeat the|Braves, then gave up a two-out | is 78 an 16:2] geratiton in 10 nines. f cnaioln Tee Reds and 21 - game winner|inning. He rapped two singles}Pitcher Juan Marichal got 2 Houion es 453 WON ROOKIE AWARD | WINS FEATURE Sammy Ellis down the Giants,/himself, driving in the second/double dose of trouble Thurs-| New York 50109 .314 : the Red Sox in 1947 in an out-|dy's Glenda, an 18-to-1 longshot pennant in seven years. |.302, best on the team. fracture in the last joint of his cincinnati 3 San Francisco 5 | field which included Ted Wil-jrallied in the stretch to win the : } Lou Johnson collected unnes! iets thumb during the seventh Milwaukee 0 Los Angeles 4 | OS ccctics came| dded id A i ' m broke in with a bang, hitting|'rot $1,100 at Batavia gente Se oe ees hit ee ee ot raerved with papers in # $118,- able. Pitchers Today |.302 in 123 games and winning|Thursday night. The mare pai just 24 hours after Koufax shut-/-yn with a sacrifice fly. |000 damage suit brought by Los| Greece. Terasier (6-13) the American League rookie-of- : at . : : ; ywned by the Srigley Stables of ing the second time in six daysithird game in nine when pinch-| Roseboro. (N) He played 10 years in the ma-]Wheatley, Ont. that the prodigious pair hasjpitter Orlando Cepeda, batting) Marichal, the right - handed) ~ Gincinnati Ellis (21-10) at San| --- ------------ Against St. Louis last Satur-| joe Nuxhall for a two-run ho-| ing staff, went to the Giants' , : C q i; per ; A | . A f . > 18-9 day and Sunday, Koufax pitched) mer with one out in the ninth) clubhouse after colliding with co hee tore cet i BA dale hurled a five-hit, 1-0 tri- Raitanas faa aay a N) : : umph. ROBINSON HOMERS he nendlyagy was served with Chicago, Ellsworth (14-14) at Frank Robinson had put Cin- Pittsburgh, Veale (17-12) (N) pitching a team of mine has|cinnati ahead 3-2 with a homer the 'head with a cs st, ever enjoyed," said managerlin the eighth, but the Giants atae ra Candieaiiek during || Houston, Roberts (9-9) (N) his staff allow only two runs injning on a double by Jim Hart) yoter National League Presi- the last 60 innings. "I've also-jand Jesus Alou's single. Giants'| gent warren, Giles Tashenaed FIGHTS LAST NIGHT a season as strong as this one."!forced out of the game in the! dates and fined him $1.750. He| Seattle, Wash.--Eddie Cotton, ie % : jalso was forbidden to travel toj174%4, Seattle, stopped Andy . Canadian Team PENNANT RACE |Dodgers series of the season.|172, 11 In Second Spot | jior Court. It asks $10,000 gen-| Lupe Gonzalez, 117, Mexico, 10.| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eral and $100,000 exemplary) Tokyo--Takao Sakurai, 122,| Canada Cup Go WL Pct. GBL TP Marichal and the Giants, Macalardo, 118, Philippines, 1. Los Angeles 95 64 .597 -- 3 _ 2 =e golfers virtually unknown in Tos Aipelescat home 8: Sil: North America, Donald Swael-| . cukee, Oct. (N), 2, 3. po of Formosa were leading the) ; parade in individual competi-|"incinnat!, Oct. 1 (N), 2 3. | matches after Thursday's open- atttthy ing round, Sandy Koufax E +g Club de Camp course in this} F Spanish capital in three-under-| MAKE IMPROVEMENTS NOW year - old George Knudson of| LOS ANGELES (AP)--If the Toronto, leading Canadian| Dodgers play Minnesota in the In team competition, the} lead off with their pitching ace, South African pair of Gary| Sandy Koufax. with Knudson and his team-| Koufax is Jewish. mate, Wilf Homenulk, 29, of} 'From what I've been told,"' U.S. masters champion Jack|day. But then I haven't really Nicklaus, one of the favorites|talked about it to a Rabbi. If) days of rain, in 34-37--71, but) proceedings. If I'm told it isn't his partner, Tony Lema,| proper to pitch, then I won't be- the Canadian. team. | Knudson, a 150-pound native golf's smaller players at five- foot-seven and 140 pounds. a NOW ON Ten Groups Seek S ALE ince quotes Clarence Campbell, De a y president of the National Check Your Geor Then See Us For franchises, including two from Vancouver. AUTHORIZED view from Montreal that 'I Re :, doubt if any decision in the emington, building is assured," Wack 1818-TAN mont FAMOUS mame w@ emOOTIO® th with a dislocated teft!New York 469 a S80 Ot 291 CHASS seventh with a dis é tt) New ) : by q : nei ; ; Or wan ae thamb suffered in » baseline col-|Callfornia "463 I don't know if you could! Mele finished his playing ca i : i ' 'i League pennant-winning Minne-| is playing days over, Mele , i c against Houston with Lou Brock| Kansas City B71 } Ga Ga " S playing day , aay Keuthx ging ae pre and Curt Flood getting four] Thursday's Results sota Twins said, "'but I think 1/pecame a scout for the Senators " Zoilo Versalles powered the| Baltimore, McNally (10 - 6)|York (City, Mele "excelled at) In 1961, he came to Minnesota eae ey a pa fer Racaleane American League champions\and J: Miller (6-3) at Cleve-|both baseball and basketball as| with the Griffith organization as : ia > National made it close with four un-| Detroit, McLain (15 - 6) at| University, which he played for! When the 1961 Twins got off to tiene De aie coal earned runs in the seventh in-|Washington, Duckworth (2 - 1)|three years in the early 1940s. | poor start, Calvin Griffith Milwaukee Braves Thursday| In the only other National : lat Chicago, John (13-7), (N) In 1962, Mele nearly led the Juan Marichal Pet. GBL| 1946, found his basketball was|only five games behind New straight, kept the league-leading|tros 1-8 while Minnesota Twins aan Yranbiace $2 553 Boston sent Mele to Louisville|/the club tumbled to a tie for nati Reds 5-3. a. | Milwaukee 85 519 12%4\/Louisville, but hit .342 for) and he knew it. Braves again tonight and the/single to Felipe Alou in the fifth) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Chiéaga 7 po A033 | ; ; That earned him a shot with) BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP)--Syn- Los Angeles will have its thirdirun and raising his average to}day. He suffered a_ hairline aes. is Thursday's Results ; : liams and Dom DiMaggio. Sam|'eatured claiming handicap Dodger hits while John Rose-jinning, and minutes later was! cy Louis 19 Houston 8 "in oi i ; 337.80 beating Keepers Beauty, out Cincinnati on two hits mark-) he Giants won only their) Angeles Dodger catcher John| at tos Angeles, Osteen (15-14)|the-year honors. pitched consecutive shutouts. 161, clouted a 3-2 pitch from|ace of the San Francisco pitch- praises Bola CED. a five-hit, 2-0 victory and Drys-|inning, Cincinnati Reds shortstop Leol ;x BP This is the best. stretch of Marichal hit Roseboro over Louis, Sadecki (6-14) at Walter Alston, who has watched|tied it in the bottom of the in-| Aug. 29. never had a team that finished|starter Juan Marichal was)Marichal for eight playing|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Los Angeles for the final Giants|endall, 172, Scappose, Ore., | AT A GLANCE | Roseboro's suit was filed) Los Angeles -- Lenny Brice, | |Sept. 1 in Los Angeles Super-|119, Phoenix, Ariz outpointed| National League and punitive damages ghana oe knocked out Segmund) MADRID (cP - AP) -- Two gts angeles S62 a ee ee ee ee ee i ens of Belgium and Chen Ching) "co Prancisco--at home 3,| tion at the Canada Cup golf They toured the rain-softened par 69s. One stroke back at 70) May Not Start were six players, including 28-) ey-winner on the U.S: golf World Series starting Wednes- citeait this year. . day, they naturally want to Player and Harold Henning) But Wednesday is Yom Kip- were leading the pack at 142,|/pur, a Jewish holy day, And Winnipeg, four strokes back at) Koufax said, "there are no dis-| 146. pensations for this particular here, went around the 7,090-| we sew up the pennant, I plan) yard layout, pounded by three|to take it up and find out the sagged to 39-3776, leaving the cause I wouldn't feel right American team a stroke behind about it." of Winnipeg, had a first-day 35- HUNTING 35--70. 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