THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Augest 27,1963 1] Jack Davis Plays For Both Teams By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It's not often a_ baseball player has the distinction of playing for both teams in the same game but Atlanta Crack- ers' Jack Davis can boast of doing just that. Davis was playing for Buffalo |Bisons July 17 when an Interna- jtional League game between At- lanta and Bisons was suspended in the sixth inning because of a curfew, They were tied 3-3. He later was traded to Atlanta. .C. Lions' Rally Beats Stampeders CALGARY (CP) British | Columbia Lions, it seems, have | no intention of giving up their dressing room to make room for the Grey Cup finalists this fall at Vancouver's Empire Stad- ium. If they can keep up their cur- jrent pace, the Lions will still be jin business when the Canadian {Football League's championship is decided on. their home field. | They swept to their fourth win ter for Arkansas against Co- lumbus. Richie Allen hit his 31st homer for Travelers in the third, Willie Smith aided his own cause by batting in the tying run and scoring the winning rally as he picked up his 13th win with a victory over Rich- mond, Toronto batters crashed three homers to defeat Rochester. Lou Jackson, Tony Washington and Harry Chiti hit the round- trippers. ond quarter after quarterback Eagle Day had hit Taylor with ja 10-yard touchdown pass. halftime to become the only re- maining unbeaten team in the CFL, The win gave B.C. a share of first place in the WFC stand- ings with Calgary, each with eight points, Saskatchewan FOOTBALL SCORES ge rp Eno with four points apiece, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS BOOTS FIELD GOALS ron es Canadian rookie Bill, Kempf . 0 91 52 continued his effective -icking B.C. to end the 5th inn'ng of yester- linfour starts here ' Monday Inight, belting the Western Con- ference favorite Calgary Stam- peders 22-19 before a record 22,- 500 fans in McMahon Stadium. The Stamps had been pegged as the most powerful team in ; the country. But the Lions, led by fullback for the Lions, booting two field goals and a convert. Neil Beau- mont added a single, Lovell Coleman, tied for the WFC scoring lead with Beamer, and Bobby Taylor scored a touchdown apiece for Calgary. Larry Robinson kicked a field! ' > Calgary Winnipeg Sask. Edmonton 0 131 104 0 87 68 0 48 68 0 52102 ay 3 Result Mond: B.C, 22 Calgary 19 Game Thursday Vancouver at Winnipeg When the game resumed Mon- day night, Davis was in the out- field for Crackers. He had one |hit for Buffalo and was none for two for Atlanta in the game which Crackers won 8-6 with two runs in the 12th inning. . The regularly scheduled game also went 12 innings, with |goal, two converts and a single in the third quarter, overeame|and another single was kicked an 18-8 lead Calgary enjoyed at/by Jim Furlong. -- . -------| The Lions' other two points came on a safety touch in the Dick Shatto second quarter when Norm Fieldgate blocked a Furlong Nub Beamer's two touchdowns field, by pitcher Juan Mari- as Cardinals collected three CUT DOWN! San Francisco shortstop Ernie Bowman gives out with a yell, as he is tagged out at the plate, by St. Louis catcher Tim McCarver, Redlegs Drop Dodgers; ards Cut Down Giants By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While Los Angeles Dodgers' hit famine continued Monday night, Cincinnati Reds tried an old Dodger trick--two men on the same base--and still won. Jim O'Toole 'set Los Angeles down on five hits as Cincinnati survived the base running blooper and defeated Dodgers} 3-1, It was the first-place Dodg- ers' fourth loss in their last five games and trimmed their | day's ball game at Candle- stick Park, in San Francisco. Bowman tried to score from Ist base, on a double to left lead to 54% games over St. Louis Cardinals who dropped San Francisco Giants into third place. Los Angeles now has man- aged to score only four runs in the last 35 innings and collected just 36 hits in five games. The only Dodger regular hit- ting over .300 is Tommy Davis, the defending batting champion who is stroking away at a .328 clip. No Dodger is among the lead- BASEBALL SCOR ES, STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) American League Results Monday St. Louis 6 San Francisco 3 W L Pct, GBL|Milwaukee. 11 Houston 7 83 46 643 -- 72 58 .554 11% 71 58 .550 12 72 60 .545 12% 64 68 .485 2014 62 67 .481 .21 61 66 .480 21 60 72 455 244 New, York Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Cleveland Boston Detroit Los Angeles . . Kansas City 57 72 .442 26 Washington 48 83 .366 36 Result Monday Minnesota 5-3 Washington 2-7 (Only game scheduled) Probably Pitchers Today Los Angeles, Chance fas) at Detroit, Lary (3-6) night | Chicago, Debusschere (3-4) at Cleveland, Grant (10-11) night Kansas City, Bakow (8-8) at Baltimore, McNally (6-5) night Boston, Nichols (1-2) and Morehead (8-10) at New York, Bouton (17-6) and Terry (14-13) twinight Only games scheduled National League WL Pct. GBL 597 -- 554 5% 546 61% 542 7 527 9 522. 914 512 11 508 1144 3874 29 318 36 | Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Milwaukee Cincinnati Chiago Pittsburgh Houston New York YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Jim O'Toole, Reds,| checked Los Angeles on five] hits for 3-1 victory that trimmed) Dodgers' National League lead to 54 games. Batting--Dick Groat, Cardi- Mals, stroked key single in three-run ninth inning, driving in tie-breaking run in 6-3 tri- umph over San Francisco that gave St. Louis undisputed pos- session of second place in Na- tional League. | | Syracuse Rochester Toronto Buffalo )Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 1 Probable Pitchers Today New York, Powell (1-0) Pittsburgh, Friend (15-11) N Philadelphia, Bennett (7-2) at at Chicago, Jackson (14-12) Milwaukee, Cloninger (8-8) at , |Houston, .Nottebart (8-5) Cincinnati, Purkey (6-8) at |Los Angeles, Richert (1-1) N St. Louis, Simmons (11-6) at San Francisco, Sanford (12-12) N International League Northern Division WL Pct. GBL 77 65.542 -- 71 72 497 6% 7172 497 6% 70 72 493 7 61 76 445 13% Division 79 61 .564 76 64 543 3 75 67 528 Columbus 70 69 504 8% Jacksonville 53 85 .384 25 Results Monday Indianapolis 3-5. Jacksonville 4- 1 Richmond Southern Atlanta Indianapolis Arkansas 1 Buffalo 6-0 Atlanta 8-1 Columbus 0 Little Rock 7 Richmond 1 Syracuse 2 Toronto 8 Rochester 4 Games Today Richmond at Syracuse N |Indianapolis at Jacksonville N Columbus at Little Rock N Buffalo at Atlanta N Toronto at Rochester N runs to beat out the Giants, 6-3, chal, The latter was shooting for his 20th win this game but lost out in the top of the 9th, Boosts Record On Each Point | TORONTO (CP) --Toronto's Dick Shatto, with his name al- bake in the Eastern Football |Conference scoring records, has served notice that he intends to {keep it there for a while. Despite Argonauts' less-than- happy showing so far--one win in four games -- Shatto is al- ready in front of the league in , . ee. individual scoring this season, gat on Mbp ey * otiningiat a time when he sets a scor- hitting a meek against Marichal, 19-7, A walk|ing record with Ame. ang Sta- Reds, meanwhile, pulled alto Carl Sawatski and singles by ded caecpge Senge Y atari page from the Brooklyn-vintage| Curt Flood and Dick Groat/heactquar eh rai tae ge i iene Dodgers' book and wound up|scored the tie-breaking run, Gi-/Maliback and fubbac ait *4 with two men on second base in|ants had moved into a tie in the|'Ouchdowns to his credit for the sixth inning after Vada Pin-|eighth on Felipe Alou's ee son singled and Frank Robinson/ducing single after George Alt- . |walked, man's two-run homer in the top| His total is good for a six- | pi : as of the inning put St. Louis/Point margin On runner - up Pinson was picked off, and in| ' Jamie Caleb, former back with the rundown, both runners stood ahead 3-2. : Cleveland Browns who joined staring at each other on sec-iHOMERS DECISIVE Hamilton Tiger-Cats last sea- jond, Robinson was ruled out. Ed Mathews, pinch hitter Donjson. Don Sutherin of Hamilton, |MARICHAL DEFEATED |Dillard and Hank Aaron hom-|who led the league in-pass inter- Cardinals, by dropping Gi-|ered for Braves while John} ceptions last year, kicked his ants, prevented Juan Marichal|Bateman hit an inside-the-park| way to third place with 17 lfrom posting his 20th victory.|homer for Colts, 'Dillard's shot) points Another kicker, Ottawa's Milwaukee Braves whippedjin the fifth tied the score 6-6,|Moe Racine is fourth with 15 |Houston Colts 11-7 in the only|then Braves moved ahead to) points. : other game scheduled. stay on Gene Oliver's sacrifice) The scoring; In the only: American League/fly in the sixth inning. action, second-place Minnesota; Senators pulled into a 2-2 tie|? |Twins remained 11% games be-|in the opener on Chuck Hinton's| Caleb, H hind New York Yankees by|two-run homer in the sixth, put/Sutherin, H {splitting a twi-night double-lin the seventh, Killebrew hit|Racine, O |header with Washington Sena-|his 29th homer and Allison fol-|Stewart, O |tors, Twins won 5-2 on consec-|lowed with his 27th, Both blows|(/atk, M jutive seventh-inning homers by|came off Ed Roebuck. Grant, H -- (AP Wirephoto) | jers in home runs or runs batted, lin and collectively the team is/run -- ninth points is a conference record. TDC FGS Pts Shatto, T 0 24 15 12 12 12 points, His career total of 406) 18 7 kick in the Calgary end zone. Calgary coach Bobby Dobbs was blunt: "We didn't play bad --we just ran out of gas." He hastened to add, however, | that five missing reguiars didn't! jhelp Calgary's cause. The Lions' win was dampened by an injury to halfback Sonny Homer--feared to be a broken jright ankle--when Homer was jhit reaching for a pass. late in |the second half. B.C, coach Dave Skrien, who twice feared the Lions had tossed it away, credited his de- fensive club for the win. The Stamps were on the move in the third quarter when a pass jinterception by the Lions' Bill |Muncey on the B.C. five - yard jline saved the day. | Four plays later, Beamer went 27 yards for his winning touchdown. Earlier in the quar- ter he scored from the four- yard line. He now has six touch- downs in four games, Coleman six in five. 'RED' KELLY TO TRY IT AGAIN? TORONTO (CP)--Red Kelly hasn't signed his 1963-64 con- tract with Toronto Maple |Crackers winning 1-0 when Ron Cox walked with the bases/f tish DEAL PLAYER LONDON (Reuters) -- Scot- international soccer star an Ure Thursday was trams. ferred from Dutdee to Arsenal of the English League first di- vision fo a fee believed to be around £65,000, easily a record or a centre-half in Britain. loaded. Indianapolis Indians fell three games behind southern division leader Atlanta by losing a dou- bleheader to Jacksonville Suns, 4-3 and 11-5, Arkansas Travel- SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES ers defeated Columbus Jets. 7-0; |Syracuse Chiefs beat Richmond] Kelly, currently a Liberal | Virginians 2-1, and Toronto Ma- member of Parliament as well |ple Leafs defeated Rochester! as a veteran hockey player, |Red Wings 8-4, || The established, reliable Gas doesn't know himself whether laith homer ya ve Jones in the Dealer in your area. he'll be playing a 17th season /|fi inning of the opener pro-| in the National Hockey League.|vided Ruben Gomez with his| 31 CELINA ST. "IT honestly don't know," he (13th victory for Jacksonville. (Cc # Athol) said in an interview Monday |Suns scored nine runs in the sah at he night, 'I know I won't--rather |sixth inning of the nightcap. 728-9441 I can't--do it the way I did | Paul Brown pitched a two-hit- . | last year." U.S, TITLE - Return Grudge Bout That was his first year in Parliament and his first in the | GENTLEMAN JIM HADY ve JOHNNY VALENTINE dual role of politician-hockey | player. Kelly had to commute | SECOND MAIN EVENT ILIO Di PAOLO vs between Ottawa and Toronto. | THE BEAST "I didn't miss a major | vote,"' the 36-year-old player THE GREAT MEPHISTO ve OX HENDERSON added. "But it was too, tough | OSHAWA ARENA, Tues. Aug. 27, 8:30 P.M. on everybody, myself and my | family." | Get your tickets early for these three fine exhibitions et the Casino Res- tourant -- $1.50 -- $1.25 -- 75¢, Pat Milosh, Promoter, Leafs, but no .one is really worried about it yet. Industrial and Commercial However, the Maple 'Leaf | brass has listed Kelly on the | 62-man roster to open train- | ing camp in Peterborough in 10 days. There isn't a hint of the old pro's retirement. | | Coleman crashed over from} the three-yard line in the sec-| RESULTS COUNT! mals MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member ef the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board {Harmon Killebrew and Bob | Phillips was the key In the jlis ore Senators took the|_; p ; a Legcotey sas Dick Phillipe) Bt tap, belting « two ~ Tun lavove fn tour Hite jhomer in the fourth, forcing in O'Toole, 16-11, had lest eight|/=. "uh With, @ bases ceded walk ; , sg in the fifth and collecting an-| of his last 10 decisions, but e0tlother RBI with @ sacrifice fly Gariy Y eolanien i ed Doni. the seventh, Allison, Don iDreniale, 1848. tor OE eck Mincher and Jimmie Hall hom- hie . .? hill ered for Twins. jhomer in the fourth inning.) : x a |Dodgers scored in the bottom half on a double by Willie Davis HAD SLIM SHOW | | For personal use or for @ Company use there are e definite advantages when you lease a new . e . 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