Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 4, 1962 Sandford's 20th Win 'Puts Giants Closer i By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer| going ' Jack Sanford didn't stop at 19 {this time. *_ The veteran 33-year-old San incisco right-hander posted ss victory by limiting Los Dodgers to eight hits sAngees a 7-3 triumph that "moved the second-place Giants f within 24% games of the 1 League leaders. ©. As a boy in Wellesley, Mass., {Bank Was engaged ique program of violin les- . When he completed the 20-lesson course, he was to e a free violin, But on the of the 20th lesson, Sanford out to pitch in a sandlot -- Some 'orld me, as a rookic ith hia in 1957, San- ; 4 7 ;o ed for 20 victories ewhen he received an urgent call, It was his|7' ;mother, She had only one re- equest: Same don't stop at 19 this © Sanford wound up with a 19-8 [mar But there was no stop. him Monday as he re- ded victory No. 20--his 14th mrened Viton home run support 43 bfrom Willie Mays and Tom «Haller in the opener of the key "four-game series, » The Giants' eenapped their 10-game losing epreek at Los Angeles and rep- EGus Mortson Will - Coach At Chatham *. CHATHAM (CP)--Gus Mort- a former defenceman with nto Maple Leafs, Chicago {Black Hawks and Detroit Red oes of A ay National Hockey been named to speak "the Cl Chatham Maroons of ethe Ontario Hockey Association Senior A League. = Mortson, 37, retired three ars ago after two seasons ith the Buffalo Bisons of the pe ie ge League and last year ached a team in the Toronto letro Junior A League. ® His National League career fbpanned 12 years. triumph also resented Sanford's first route- performance against the Dodgers in 15. games. \ |HEXERS DON'T HELP Meanwhile, at Houston, the third Colts staged Break the Jinx Night, employing a hex special- ist, black cat, witch doctor and Al Capp's little Joe Btsflk in an attempt to snap a 15-game losing string to Philadelphia. The Phils didn't co - operate, winning a doubleheader, 3-2 and The third- place Cincinnati Reds shut out Milwaukee Braves 3-0.as Joey Jay: won his 21st with a four-hitter, Chicago Cubs took a pair from St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 and 5-2 and Pitts- burgh Pirates swept two over New York Mets 2-0 and 5-4. In Sunday's games the Dodg- ers blanked Milwaukee 8-0, the Giants topped Cincinnati 6-4, the Mets snoeed the, Cards 4-3 in a/5-3. and Pittsburgh's game at Phila. delphia was postponed. On Saturday. the Dodgers beat Milwaukee 5-3, Cincinnati out- Slugged the Giants 10-5, Pitts- burgh edged the Phillies 7-6, St. Louis whipped New York 10-5 and Chicago defeated Houston Mays propelled San Francisco to victory Monday with his 42nd homer, a three-run shot off Dodger starter Stan Williams (12-10) in the third inning that broke a 1-1 tie. Sanford (20-6), homer tied it. A triple by Tony 3-1) Hamilton (8-11) over meanwhile, hurled strongly, striking out five while walking none. Jay (2111), beating his for- mer Brave teammates for the time in four tries this Name Six Boxers To Games Squad has been Canada's amateur heavyweight boxing champion for two years--but he can't) National _ Exhibition, prove himself. Kingston with the Canadianjcard, Army, won his title at Drayton| On the strength of their show- British Empire Games King wasn't among them, They are: Mickey Mann, George, light - middleweight; By PAUL RIMSTEAD Valley, Alta., without throwing} Jones, Montreal,. TORONTO (CP) -- Jim King|@ punch. Marcel He didn't have an opponent. Monday night at the Canadian King had an opponent in Phil Loomer 4 Last year the native of Glace|Sackville, N.B., and scored the|ton, ay, N.S., now -stationed at|most decisive win of the 10-bout ber, light-heavyweight. NO COMPETITION season, hurled his fourth shut- out while extending Milwaukee's scoreless streak to 21 innings Battery mate John Edwards provided the key. hit for the Reds, a two-run homer in the second inning off Bob Hendley (10-11), The Colts led 2-0 in the first game behind the two-hit pitch- ing of Dick Farrell (9-18) until|g ae and Billy Klaus' single in the ninth won it for the Phils and Art Mahaffey (18-11), who allowed only four hits. In, the nightcap, Roy Sievers' two-run triple was the major blow of a four-run third i outburst that gave .the victory to Jack al Wood- wi eshick (5-16) Billy Williams drove in three runs with a single and double in the Cubs' first-game triumph while Glen Hobbie (5-12) held the Cards scoreless after the Name Canadian) i', ine'Caadian'nacona s Fencing Team namied Monday night. / and will boost the team's play- ing strength by one man as he also will participate in the pd at Perth, Australia, this ~Members John Andru, Toronto, Ben Simo, Montreal, Peter Bakomyi, Van- couver and Bob Foxcraft, Lon- don, Ont. after the Canadian amateur onships were w d.| provide enough competition. Nicholas Rosta of Edmonton|" « . won the men's sabre title and He clobbered me," '|Pasita Wiedel of Toronto win- TORONTO (CP)--Four mem-| fing the women's foil champion. SHORGAS) HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial bers and the captain-manager|ship. of Canada's British Empire ames fencing team were Carl Schwende of Montreal as named captain - manager in the championships, six ed were named to iggy =e McMillan, Vancouver, lightweight; Harold Prince BC., Ronnie ddleweight; 1 Bellefueille, Montreal, featherweight; Harvey Reti, Ta- Alta. , light-welterweight, and Lorne Fredricks, Edmon- The selection committee ruled that Loomer, a 20-year-old high| . school matkenfatics teacher who has had only 11 bouts, did not sald Loomer after being battered tolmedal in Carditt z 5 4 ditioned Jones Cardinal, a iz 5 z : E i 8 Es $ 2 Z Games team a GS eg taper NOTICE TO STUDENTS AND OFFICE WORKERS | FRED DeNURE BUS LINES LTD. -- Announces -- - BUS SERVICE. WILL COMMENCE TO KEDRON (Via Ritson Rd. N.) 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