Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1964, p. 15

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Cubs: Edge Phillies 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 19, 1964 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS In Marathon Game; Giants Blow Chance their five-game bulge despite aiphia catcher Clay Dalrymple, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS About the most unhappy per- son in the National League to- day is manager Alvin Dark of San Francisco Giants. " Not so much because his team a 1-0, four-hit game to Cincinnati Reds, although it cost them a chance to edge up on first-place Philadelphia Phil- lies, but the way in which it was lost. Dark claims the only run of the game was scored following deliberate interference by Vada Pinson of the Reds in breaking up a double play by waving his arms in front of Giant shortstop Jose Pagan, forcing him to throw wild to first base. Dark protested so strongly he was tossed out of the game, and still isn't convinced he's wrong. HELD EDGE The loss. cost the Giants an opportunity to gain ground on the Phillies, who maintained Chiefs Drop Two To Jets, Leafs Split By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; Syracuse Chiefs slipped a notch from their prominence atop the International League standings Tuesday night as they dropped a doubleheader to lowly Columbus Jets 1-0 and 4-2. The double loss allowed sec- ond-place Jacksonville Suns to ereep up a game, They split their doubleheader with Buffalo Bisons, winning 9-7 before los- ing 8-5. 4-3 loss in 16 innings to Chi- cago Cubs, Joey Amatfitano's two - run double won it for the Cubs in a five-hour and 23-minute strug- gle which was the first to go past the 12:50 a.m. local time curfew since league president Warren Giles lifted the time ban to allow all games to be played to a decision. St. Louis Cardinals, mean- while, move into fourth place as Ray Sadecki posted his 15th victory in a 5-2 triumph over Houston Colts. Milwaukee Braves' denny Lemaster four- hit Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 and Joe Christopher slammed a homer, two triples and a double in New York Mets' 7-3 walloping of Pittsburgh Pirates. ' * Amalfitano put an end to the Cubs - Phillies' marathon with two out in the 16th when he doubled after Andre Rodgers who had committed a costly two-base error earlier, homered in the bottom of the 16th. WON OWN GAME Sadecki won his own game in the seventh inning when he tripled and scored the run that broke a 2-2 tie on. Lou Brock's single. Sadecki. then turned the pitching over to Bamey Schultz, who held the Colts in check the rest of the way. Lemaster, bringing his record to 13-8, got the only runs he needed when Ed Bailey singled home two in the sixth inning after the Braves loaded the bases on an error, Lee Maye's single and a walk. Christopher carried the load for the Mets, driving in three runs and scoring two, Ron Hunt chipped in with three hits in support of Al Jackson, who was tagged for a homer by Gene singled and pinch-hitter Dick Bertell walked, The Cubs By MURRAY CHASS Mickey Lolich's altitude. The Orioles, recovering from two straight losses to New York ican League pennant race. Sox 5-2 Tuesday night and main- tained their 1%4 game lead over|for his eighth shutout of the sea-/Pop and struck out Bob Perry. Chicago White Sox in the Amer-|son and his second straight two-| Vic Power homered off Hank Freese but extended New /York's winning streak to three By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL 6, 52 | M4. . oe 56 521 59 496 63 471 Philadelphia San Francisco Cincinnati St. Louis Pittsburgh Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston 71 Als New York 83.317 Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 1 New York 7 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 5 Houston 2 Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati 1 Saa Francisco 0 Probable Pitchers Toay Chicago (Ellsworth 12-14) at Philadelphia (Gunning 13-4) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 11-9) at San Francisco (Herbel 8-7) St. Louis (Gibson 10-10) at Houston (Nottepart 6-8) (N) Pittsburgh (Law 9-10) at New York (Stallard 6-16) i 3-2) 62 61 | 60 60 . Los Angeles 504 500 55 65 A58 450 398 Minnesota Cleveland Boston 54 6 Washington 499 74. Kansas City 44 75 .370 Tuesday's Results Kansas City 13-1 Cleveland 9-5 Los Angeles 1-0 Detroit 0-1 Baltimore 5 Boston 2 Mintiesota 6 Washington 1 New York 3 Chicago 4 +++ Probable Pitchers Today ... New York. (Bouton 13-10) at Chicago (Herbert 5-4) (N) Los Angeles (Gatewood 3-2) at Detroit (Sparma 3-5 or Mc- Lain 3-3) (N) Baltimore (Bunker 12-3) at Boston (Wilson 11-9) (N) Minnesota (Kaat 12-6) at Washington (Stenhouse 1-6) (N) Kansas City (Segui 7-10) at Cleveland (McDowell 4-6) (N) International League W iL Pet. GBL Syracuse 76 603 -- Milwaukee (Bl at Los Angeles (Moeller 7-11) (N) 3 American League W iL Pet. GBL 74 % 622 -- 73 47 608 1% 69 48 1590 4 Baltimore Chicago New York 'Baltimore Orioles Back On Win Beam Detroit 62 61 .504 14 75 591 1% 66 45 7% J ville Buffalo T 524 10 'oronto Rochester Richmond Columbus 51 Atlanta 45 Tuesday's Results Syracuse 0-2 Columbus 1-4 Rochester 0-7 Richmond 1-0 » 66 64 56 { Stationed at Alpena, Mich.,| The Tigers gave Lolich all three singles in the first inning, |then held the Angels hitless the jrest of the way for his 13th tri- Yankees, defeated Boston Red|¥mph against seven defeats. Associated Press Sports Writer 230 miles from Detroit, Lolich|the help he needed in the first Baltimore Orioles are flying| flew in especially for the game.|inning. Jerry Lumpe_ singled, again but they haven't reached| The 24-year-old lefty allowed took second on an infield out and dashed home on a single by Gates Brown. The Angels had |loaded the bases with one out in \their first on three singles, but Chance shot down the Tigers|Lolich got Lou Clinton on a foul hit whitewash. The Angels' ace|Aguirre in the second inning for Lolich took time out from ajhasn't lost since July 1. jtwo-week hitch with the air) |the Angels' run in the opener. Elsewhere in the league, the|The only -hits off Chance were Jacksonville and Columbus|force for a three-hit 1-0 Detroit)White Sox nipped the Yankees) singles by Brown in the first were the only teams to better themselves as doubleheaders were split in other scheduled games as well. Toronto Maple Leafs won 2-0 over Atlanta Crackers before losing 6-5 and) Richmond Virginians won 1-0 from Rochester Red Wings be- fore dropping a 7-0 nightcap. The Jets won the opener in the ninth inning of a scheduled seven-inning game when Ron Brand doubled for his third hit of the game and Rex Johnston singled him home. They won the second with a three-run first inning that Syracuse could not overcome. THREW ONE-HITTER Frank Funk fire a one-hitter to lead Toronto to their victory. They lost the second" in the ninth inning when winning pitcher Dwight Siebler singled, advanced on a shattered double} play when second baseman Don Buddin muffed the ball and dona d double play that. worked. Bob Stotsky hammered out a run - producing double in the ninth inning for Jacksonville to give them their victory and a step back up. the leadership ladder. The Richmond victory also came on a one - hitter that snapped a five game losing streak by pitcher Jim Brenne- man. The run scored on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Jake Gibbs in the fourth inning. THE TOP TEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League ABR H Pet. Oliva, Minnesota 505 94 171 339 Mantle, N. York 338 62 106 .314 Robinson, Chi. 373 66 115 .308 B Robinson Balt. 451 60 137 .304 Allison, Minn. 415 77 125 .301 Chance, Cleve. 286 35 86 .301 Runs -- Oliva, 94; Howser, 'Cleveland, 83. Runs Batted In -- Killebrew, 'Minnesota, 95; Stuart, Boston, v1. © Hits--Oliva, 170; B. Robinson, 137. Doubles--Oliva, 33; Bressoud, Boston, 31. _ Triples -- Versalles, Minne- sota, 9; Yastrzemski, Boston, ¥Fregosi, Los Angeles. 8. + Home Runs -- Killebrew, 42; ' Powell, Baltimore, and Cola- vito, Kansas City, 30. Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- more, 48; Weis, Chicago, 16 --Pitching--Bunker, Baltimore 12-3, 800; Ford, New York, 12-4, 750 Strikeouts -- Downing, New York, 156; Radatz, Boston, 144. National League AB RH Pet. Clemente, Pitts. 454 70 156 .344 Williams, Chi. 476 74 156 .328 Santo, Chicago 437 68 142 .325 Mays, San Fran. 439 96 140 .319 Christopher, NY 390 59 123 .315 Runs -- Mays, 9%; Allen, Phil- adelphia, 88. Runs Batted In--Santo, Boyer, St. Louis, 85. Hits--Clemente and Williams, 156; Flood, St. Louis, and Aaron, Milwaukee, 146. Doubles--Williams, 32; Maye, Milwaukee, 30. o, Pinson; Cin- tinnati, and Callison, Philadel- phia, 9. * Home Runs--Mays, 37; Wil- liams, 26. « Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 37; Brock, St. Louis, 30. « Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- eles, 19-5, .792; Bunning, Phil- adelphia, 13-4, .765 Strikeouts Koufax, Veale, Pittsburgh, 174. 86; ~ 223; Tiger shutout over Los Angeles|4-3 in 10 innings, Anat in the second game of a) Twins whipped Washington Sen- doubleheader. The Angels won|ators 6-1 and Cleveland Indians/ell led the Orioles' attac' the opener 1-0 behind the two-|downed Kansas City Athletics)panging a two-run double. otf hit hurling of Dean Chance. |5-1 after losing 13-9. Minnesota|and Al Kaline in the sixth. Norm Siebern and Boog Pow- Atlanta 0-6 Toronto 2-5 | Jacksonville 9-5 Buffalo 7-8 | | quette. | The Yankees held a 3-0 lead} over the White Sox until Floyd | Robinson drove a_ three-run homer against Al Downing in the eighth. Chicago won the game with two out in the 10th] on singles by Al Weis, Pete Ward and Mike 'Hershberger. | The loss dropped the Yankees} four games behind the Orioles. Don Mincher belted his 17th! and 18th homers, driving in four runs, as Camilo Pascual won) his 13th game 'against nine! losses for the Twins. Bob Alli-| son slammed his 29th homer in| the seventh. | Rookie Luis Tiant pitched his| fifth complete game, recording) his sixth triumph in eight deci- sons with a four-hitter over the Athletics. 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