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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1965, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 6, 1965 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--The end of summer brought the fall of San Francisco Giants, Leading baseball's National League by four games with 12 to go, the Giants went into the sixth inning at Cincinnati Sept. 21 leading the Reds 4-1, They came out of the inning trailing 7-4, the eventual final score, From that point on it was down for the Giants and Frisco Downfall Traced To One Inning vs Reds who clinched the pennant: Sat- jurday, Four of. the Cincinnati runs were unearned, With two runs , two out and the bases loaded, Willie MeCovey at first base fumbled Tommy Harp: er's grounder for an error al- lowing the tying run to score. Vada Finson's second hit of the inning drove in the final two tallies, To that point, San Francisco Gept. 21 on, they lost seven of 11 while the Dodgers dropped but one to clinch the flag. During the slide, pitching ace Juan Marichal lost two starts and didn't finish another when he hurt his left thumb during the seventh. inning of a game ithe Giants eventually won, Errors plagued San Fran- ciseo in the later stages, In a five-game j-stretch. from Sept. 28-Oct, 2, they committed a do- zen errors, Over all for Ahe -crucial month of September, the Giants posted one of their best months, Ith a 219 record, It wasn't }good enough, The Dodgers who |had been 144 games ahead Aug. up for Los Angeles Dodgefs'had won 17 of 18 games, Fromisi, fashioned a 20-7 September with their winning streak at the end of the month. 2 The Glents- fattened up through the season on second: }division clubs, with a 60-40 rec: ord against them, but failed to come up to .500 against other first-division outfits, SISLER SIZZLES CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) -- Dick Sisler, fired Monday after one year as manager of Cin- cinnati Reds of the National Deague,- said Tuesday he's) passing up a trip to the World Series, He said he is bitterly disappointed over the firing and hinted he already had been in touch with a couple of major league clubs about a new job. league baseball attendance Astros reached an all-time high of| most of the National League's in the new, éfi- over last season, 4eagues through Sunday's final! broke the record of 21,280,341 set last year by 1,161,483, v tory, 14,581,130, an increase of jean League dropped off 374,- More People see Baseball ers compared with 9,235,151 last year. Although Los Angeles Dodg- \ers drew the majors' highest oui or NEW YOR K(AP) -- Majorjattendance, 2,553,577, were responsible more than 22,066,000 in 1965 for) gain, Playin an increase of 5.4 per cent closed astrodome, Houston at- The combined total for both| 1425.607. Milwaukee "Braves, who will games was 22,441,824.~This\shitt to Atlanta next seasoti, had the largest major league ' decrease. Their attendance fell The National League had the) to 555,584, a total of 355,327 be- highest attendance in its his-'hind last season, 1,535,040 over 1964, The Amer- 457, drawing $,960.494 custom- | tracted 2,151,470, an increase of MAPLES MAKE MONEY The maple sugar industry is worth more than $7,000,900 gn- nually. to Canadian farmers, er OS HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER $0 YEARS i LU reed COMPETITION game, She hopes to get a physical education scholar: ship to the University ot British Columbia next year and eventually to represent Canada in international tour+ naments, (CP Photo) HUNGRY FOR Andree Martin, 17-Year-old Canadian junior tennis champion, is hungry for competition, The Montreal miss has travelled atross the continent in search of tournaments to sharpen her "OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE Ladies 700: Bea. Ross 798-324-233-24), Men's 000 and Over: Palm Knight #4 205-303-206 and John Trott 804-24)-309-240. Men"s 700 and Over: Al Perry 787-285: 8 PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE joe Pehrenback came up with @ solid high triple of 098, Here is a score to shoot at fellows. Ernie Rundie, one of our prom inont retirees bowled @ very good game of 312, 400; K, inal 781 (27% (245, 979, 200); 1 Dave Bishop 777 hi brag Ron 74) (289, 265, 249)7 A, |Jay_ 779279-260-240) Lloyd Sabins 767-271 tae "yeahs 'mM, Dragomats| 226-268; Arn Green 750-272-232-246) Ron LAL] G. Brown 713 (252,/8ragg 733-259-281-199) Reg Hickey 723 , 299) DB, Crandell 408 (252, 921, 215)) 268-249-206; Al Pellow 712-242-283) Bud , Perquson 48! (218, 213, 280)7 G. Mer [Edger 703-219-298-246 and Manning Swartz eler 476 (258, 285); R, Coulson 62 (232, | 702-212-296, 7, 226); F. Jarvis 648 (212 297)7 J, Van} Teams Standing; Sabres 8, Alley Kats yk 434 (218, 267)) R, Cooper 625 (217,/% Perry Pets 6, Jaybirds 7, Hickles dy &, Rundie 422 (312); R. Day 19 | berries 4 one 4 Hot Shots 4 and ¥ 17 (266, 208)) KR, Piper) Ball Hi's 3. : rk Smith 417 (205, 224);| Mot Shots Bars team triple behg Bc : Y) and F, Biliott 610) and also took the team single wit h Sack 416 (297, 937) and F : aun a eae' lnking 264, 207) HM, O*Nelll| No 200 scores this week! a, J neniey 229, V, Smith 226, J, Me! Points; How Now 3%, Lolly Popad) High Bios *tao' 204) C. Taylor 218 C.\JINks 3 Sweet Maries 0; Sixes 2 and Creamer 213. D, Barnes 211, 206) M,|Beaties |, Bevis 208, W. Pottery. 206, A, Hircock 204.) Standings: High Jinks & Beatles | § 4 'and H,| Sixes 5, Sweet Maries 4, How Now 4 and , Grieve + B. Turner 900 iton fans Points -- Buicks 4 Chevrolets 0) GMC's 4 Oldamodiies ©) Pontiacs 4, rn oeg's| MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE 6) Maple Leafs 2, Cadillacs |, There were quite a number ef goed) High average leaders -- BD, Crandell scores this week, with Bud Morey leading oo? and K. Smith 27 again with 787 (381, 223, 219), Wes Kuta High single leaders -- A, Hircock 387) sienski 761 (280, 242, 219), Cecil Litster K.. Seal t3 719 (29%, 259, 231), Leon Davey 70° (27), @, Fehrenback 230, 280) 23) The 40's -- Marl, Ford 490 (204, 213 243), Sadie James 684 (907, 243, Tha Arenie Bruce 644 (297, 284), Dove Smith 442, (297, 224), Pete Makarehuk 415 (244), Joan Jackson 43! (24%, 205), Mae Jamie son 430 (219, 256) and George Watson 603 (24?) and Al Jamieson 700 (219, 258 Standings Buicks 13, Pontiacs 1), Maple Leats 10, Oidsmobdiles 9, GMC's 4 Cadillacs §, Cheveoiets § and Corvairs § That's it for now, good bowling next Weeinesday. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH League Over 400: Moris Love 49¢ (218-279-211) Cec Lamb 676 (243-233-200); Mabel Smith 476 (201-276); Ron Moore 699 (271); Harry jennett 447 (251,116); Joyee Lamb 41) 919-233); Bill Romanuk 427 (260-293) Annebelie Cobb 41) (290) and Martin Sommerville 41) (239) Over 200: John Black 27%) Laura Genge Nice to see some new names in the 200 «group Jack Anderson 203, 214 Laura MeKinlay 200, 214, Gord, Long 4, 214, Stella Makarehuk 203, Flo William son 244, Vida Morey 223, Geof. Curl 224, Jim Goodes 22!, Hi Johns 288, Deryek Stones 233, Eve Ciark 220, Inez Curl 220, Art trving 213, Phoehe Moulien 21%, Zelia Moreau 204, Jack James 203, Chuck Ford | M48; Elaine Wooeeock 239) Maurice Weed 202, Vi Norris 203, Frank Chumbly 207, | Gonk 238-201) Jack Wilson 297-212; Doug Norma Bradburn 210 and Curly Jackson Srnith 238° Jo Ward 234; Bilt Taylor 228 208. Velva Dean 228: Allin Anderson 24; Gord Molbronk 214; Thelma Owen 211) Henry Veenhot 208; Lorne Martin 207) Norm Naish 204; Jim Chliderhose 204 and Anne Naish 20) Cellar Owellers; Helen Romanuk 95 Hla MacPherson 937445; Dot Bennett 4 Maxine Seott 98) Jo Weeks #90; Ruth Smal! 47-71; Doris Sutton €343; Al Brint nell Q8 and Jean Hrenhoruk &) Bo: nen: Raven, Wren MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL Motor City 3, Reynold's 3, Westmount 2, Dalry Queen 2, Imperial 1, Acadian | Playboys © and Pic-O-Mat 6. High Triple J, Bell AS, J. Hedger 779, R. Smith 714, R, Richard 490 and J Sharp 44? High Singles -- J, Bell A8@, 279. Sm BERN Ai) f Tripp 292, J. Hedger 218, 253. $< Grew ie Co Linkietier i, Mart ke : Gunn ? Robins, Mawks with 3; Dove, Crane x. Riakoimer 240 and R. Richard 240 REMEMBER WHEN ... . PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES LEAGUE Over 0 Harry Keys 704 (204, 299) 4d (274, 258, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The record attendance at Madeline Morrison 2" 234), Art a baseball game was notched Bryant 742 (243, 25), Lorraine Peedies 478 (258, 237), Ethel Tankin 480 up six years ago today--in 1959 when 92,708 fans (972, 205, 223), Bod Arycien 644 (257, 214) Vv Payle 638 (234, 203, 201), Ed, Lestie streamed through the gates to watch Los Angeles Dod N (246). Fred Taylor 428 (217, 204, 205), hen Swindelis 423 1204), Carman Barkley! 42) (226, 201). Peggy Branton 612 (262) gers and Chicago White Sox in the fifth game of the World Series at Los An and Al Hardsand a6 (269, 216 Over 200 Jim Huxtable 245. geles, The Dodgers, newly moved to the west coast, Bowler 228. 224, John Norris 2 2 Anne Cornish 227, Thelma Lesiie 224, 207, took the series four games to two, th J} ie! 24a), Dave) 202, | Ab. Burr 224~ 200. Harry Payle 26. Al Hutcheson 220, Harold Dervent 220, Barb Wight 218 Norma Norris 218 Roly Arnold 214, Les Wag 212, Kay Hardsand 210, Bill Tonkin 210, Marg Arnold 20? 902, June Wagg 208, Jack Neate 38, Hugh Mutehison 208, Bruce Laverty 206 ™ Morrison 205 and Dave Peebles 200. Team Standings Kaymars fers 10, Mebdjais 10. Alimps 9. Lows 9 Lucky 2 & Blotters & Norris's & Moon ers 8, Hideaways 7, Fruiteakes & X Rays 6, Hasbeens 6 and Clippers § MOTOR city WEDNESDAY APTERNOON LEAGUE Over 0 -- Pru. Whittick 658 (236 234 188); Jean Schoenay 442 (223, 202,207 Bie! Tonkin 42% (173. 248, 2a); Mari 203. 22%. 1); Emma Maio and Dorothy Burteh Master Marketing Lid, IMMEDIATE CASH INCOME SPARE TIME, NO SELLING duals te service established 4.4 hours weekly men of good employment with sound and stable background need apply Write including phone number to Mr. Boxter BOX D-928 THE OSHAWA TIMES bt Eliabeth Bateman 225. 205 wine 200, 2). Bea McKenzie Veleta ibey 254. Madeline Marrisan Millie Branton 252. 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