a Sa ee *: pS Se AS he aS -- Rs aon _-- a & mths, Rah ae a Fog OBO 6 AEE LG LE IS ADIL ELLE LE APGIQEADL ELE LEVELLING ALE GB AIPA GPS ELDERS EE EMMONS IES aga stage a ppt ae Wi pipe a neg ectinad eet ORIOLES WIN Mantillas 'Homers Turn Back Red Sox By Y Dick Radatz recorded his 13th Associated Press Sports Writer victory. in relief for Boston, al- Felix Mantilla has moved lowing two hits in the final four around so much this season, innings. He struck out six. f Johnny Pesky would like to give The Orioles increased their|@ few weeks ago, have finally|three days. him a rest. league lead {o one game over|came to life in the late stages} Kingston, now barred from all But you don't bench a guy the idle Chicago White Sox.|9f the International League. |North American tracks, was or-| The t who's hitting home runs at a Wally Bunker pitched a six-hit-| The rejuvenated Leafs de-jdered to leave Greenwood|Thursday there was no faster rate. than Dick Stuart. ter for his 14th triumph against|feated Syracuse Chiefs 6-2)Raceway by 6 p.m. today. 'tion between Kingston's The 30-year-old Mantilla con- four defeats. Thursday to sweep a three-| Kingston, a trainer - driver, suspensions. 2 tinued his amazing onslaught Jack Brandt ripped a three-\game series and gain a tiejhas five days in which to ap- All three suspensions, are Thursday night, clouting two run double with two out in the|with Buffalo Bisons for the|peal the ruling. ' pending further tion by homers and two singles, driving seventh inning, breaking a 1-1\fourth and final playoff berth.) The suspension arises from the Ontario . in three runs, as Boston Red tie. The blow came off starter|The loss dropped the Chiefs one|the seventh race at Greenwood|sion, which au 1 takes Sox defeated Kansas City Ath- Camilo Pascual, 13-10. game behind league - leadingjAug. 5, and was made underjaction on suspensions' 10 letics 7-5. The third - place Yankees fell| Jacksonville Suns. : Rule 20, Section 9 of the asso-\days, és The homers increased Man- ciation's regulations. - ~ OTHE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 4, 1964 een Maple Leafs Continuing Gallant Bid By THE CANADIAN PRESS Although summer is past, the Leafs aren't falling yet. The Toronto Maple Leafs, written off by baseball experts Kin; driver from Oshawa, was suspended indefinitely by the Canadian Trotting Associa- tion -- the third suspension in' ging first baseman hits them at the rate of one for every 17 times at bat. Mantilla has con- nected once every 14 trips. Mantilla has started at six postiions -- all three outfield posts, second base, shortstop and third base. He played -left field for his latest outburst. His first homer opened a two- run fifth inning that tied the game 3-3. Mantilla's run-scoring single gave the Red Sox another deadlock, 4-4, in the sixth. He finished his one-man attack with a bases-empty homer in the eighth. In other AL games, Balti- more Orioles defeated Minne- sota Twins 4-1 and Los Angeles} Angels stopped New York Yankees 4-2. International League pennant. Funk, who came on in relief of Don Loun in the second inning, evened his record at 4-4 and four games behind the Orioles, | : tilla's season total to 24, only getting only four hits off the Ps vat te foun 3) aa This reads: 11 short of his total in eight ' "No driver or trainer shall H lt Vi toes Bride and Bob Lee. Jim Fre-|Cojymbus Jets 3-2 a er e Stuart leads the Red Sox with gori and Lou Clinton each drove m to bet on any other horse in @ 30 homers--fourth best in the in two Angel runs, FregosiiSTOPS CHIEFS race in which there is a horse ; f Return American League--but the slug- Frank Funk stopped thelracing from their stable or he 8 BETS INDICATED Rough Riders' bid to have sus- Track sources indicated a pended backfielder Peter Quinn driver bet heavily on a@ horselyeinstated to replace the ine combified pitching of. Ken Mc-|pj ; previous seasons in the majors. Rickmees ee, ee bet or cause any other persons cracking a two-run homer. BA ORES AND STANDIN Chiefs in a bid for their first) stnerwise represents." OTTAWA (08) = Otlews of the American League game against Baltimore yesterday, in the Twin Cities. Pascual was tossed from the game, for the first time in his pro- fessional career, when he be- came irate over a call ubout a "ball" to Baltimore's Jack- HIS FIRST TIME! Minne- sota Twins pitcher Camilo Pascual (foreground) is re- strained by catcher Ron Hen- ry, during an argument with plate umpire Larry Napp (background) in the 7ta inning ie Brandt. Umpire John Ste- vens (right) comes in for the chin-wag. Brandt followed with a three-run double, to lead Orioles to a 4-1 victory over the Twins--no wonder Pascual was a bit irked. --(AP Wirephoto) By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Bruce 13-7) at Pittsburgh] Cleveland (Tiant 7-2) at Chi- National League 80 606 564 .556 549 508 504 489 459 Philadelphia Cincinnati San Francisco St. Louis Pittsburgh Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston 430 23% New York 88 .338 35% Thursday's Results San Francisco 3 New York 1 Houston 6. Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 7 St. Louis 0 Chicago 3 Cincinnati 0 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Drysdale 15-13 and L. Miller 3-6) at New York \(Cisco 5-14 and Ribant 1-2) 2, 614 ™% 13 13% Pet. GBL 544) (Veale 14-10), (N) | Chicago (L. Burdette 9-7) at! St. Louis (Simmons 14-9), (N)) Milwaukee (Cloninger 14-12)|L0s at Cincinnati (Jay 9-9) (N) |(N) American League W L Pet, GBL 604 -- 596 .576 cago (Pizarro 17-7), (N) Angeles (Newman League Pet. 587 .580 535 533 532 431 International WwW GB. L 59 60 66 64 66 82 53 55 56 66 69 67 68 61 »75 Baltimore |Chicago if 83 76 73 75 62 Jacksonville | Syracuse |Rochester 518 11% Buffalo 504 13% Toronto = tay, Columbus 449 1 | Richmond 62 82 .431 ' |Atlanta 52 88 .371 | Washington 53 83 .390 29 : Kansas City 50 85 .370 31 Thursday's Results |Syracuse 2 Toronto 6 Thursday's Results Baltimore 4 Minnesota 1 Buffalo 8 Rochester 9 New York 2 Los Angeles 4 Columbus 2 Richmond 3 Boston 7 Kansas City 5 | (Only games scheduled) Pacific Coast League | (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Salt Lake City 2 Arkansas 4 8 |Los. Angeles 8 Cleveland {Minnesota Boston Baltimore (Roberts 11-6) at! 10-8) L| he Virginians scored an \in- 1 | 714| 224%4|took the loss. 22% 30% grand-slam homer, his sixth of scattered nine hits over eight innings. Ken Hamlin wielded the big bat for Toronto, clouting four safeties in four trips, and Jim \McKnight added a homer, his \229nd of the season. learned run to win the game when Ted Kazanski drove in Jack Reed with a scratch hit in the éighth. Frank Carpin was the winner and Don Cardwell Joe Durham smashed a jthe year, in the third inning to give the Red Wings their vic- tory. Duke Carmel unloaded his 34th homer of the year with two on for Buffalo. named Dick's Henley in the race, in which Kingston's Son was driving another horse. Dick's Henley finished seventh. The association Tuesday in- definitely suspended two other top drivers, Clarence (Shorty) Lockhart, 54, of Collingwood, 'Stan Musial Is Back On Beam ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Stan Mu- sial, recuperating from a severe virus attack, said Thursday he will be ready to resume his dut- ies shortly as U.S. physical fit- ness director and St. Louis Cardinals executive, "J think I'll be here another day or two," said the former Cardinals star from his bed in jured Gary Schreider for the club's two-game western swing has been thwarted by Sydney Halt er, Canadian Football League commissioner. Quinn, 22, was placed on the club's suspended list last week- end after he failed to show up for two practices. Then came the knee injury to defensive halfback Schreider in Tues- day's Argo-Rider match and out went the call to Halter Thurs- day. The commissioner refused to take Quinn off the suspended list. He said the player's re- fusal to attend practice war- rants an indefinite suspension. The Riders, minus Quinn, left the capital Thursday afternoon for their game in Edmonton Friday night. b \(TN) New York (Ford 14-5) at Kan-|Oklahoma City at Dallas ppd | Whitby Golfer San Francisco (Estelle 0-0) at|sas City (O'Donoghue 9-9), (N)|Denver 6 Indianapolis 7 | Philadelphia (Mahaffey 12-6)| Detroit (Wickersham 16-10)|Tacoma 2 Portland 0 | M Il | Harry Mcllree (N) at Washington (Osteen 12-10)|San Diego 4 Seattle 3 Houston (Johnson 10-13 or/(N) "Hawaii 1 Spokane 5 TORONTO (CP)--The three oung Canadian professional olfing ambassadors who will go on next winter's southern tour, courtesy of the Macnaugh- ton-Brooks bursary tournament, are Phil Brownlee of Toronto, Harry MclIlree of Whitby, Ont., and Bob Panasiuk of Bolton, | Ont. Brownlee, 22, in his first year s a pro, fired a seven-under- par 66-69-74--209 in the 54-hole tournament, which ended Thurs- day. Mcllree shot steady golf in carding 70-69-71--210 and Panasiuk, 22, came in with 68-73-70--211. Each received $1,750 and Brownlee garnered three $50 awards for leading at the end of each round. Shortly after his second consecutive bursary win, Mclliree received word that the Whitby course, where he is pro, has kicked in an additional $1,500 to help finance his win- ter trip. : Brownlee and Panasuik will use the bursary money to help pay the costs of the Caribbean tour. MclIlree, who said he found it too hot there last win- ter, will go to California for 15 or 16 weeks. hospital. 'Of course, I'll have to take it easy. But the base- ball season's almost over and I haven't many speaking en- gagements left." The smiling Musial was a great contrast to the Musial who collapsed in the Cardinals locker room shortly after the St. Louis Milwaukee game Tuesday night. The attack, called "viral enteritis," was caused by "complete exhaus- tion." Musial retired after last sea- son, ending a 22-year planning career with the Cardinals in which: he shattered numerous major league records. Sports car and motor- cycle racing at it's best! 10th Annual Indian Summer Trophy Races Oshawa Heating Qualifies For 'Bantam Finals Oshawa Heating qualified for the finals in the Oshawa Legion 'Minor Baseball Association Ban- tam League, when they whip- ped Houdaille Industries 5-1, SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | REDLEGS LOSE Don Larsen Blanks fcuae | Phils On 4-Hitter spell it?) game that has been played here this season, Plating Danny McKee was the win-| By MIKE RATHET club was merely filling in a postponed-date and they made it "18 pitcher and with help from) associated Press Sports Writer obvious. About two weeks ago, the local City and. District = 4 Pig fi preg Don Larsen hasn't seen a officers could have "declared" this one and got along about uf scattered them. Houdaille| linescore like that in five years. the business of their own playoffs. For what it's worth -- (didn't score until the last in-| The 35-year-old Houston Colts they now have Bad Boys in first place, unchallenged and ning. Joe Hircock with a double} right-hander had his memory Scugog Cleaners are now in second spot. Since all four clubs |2"4 yi angern beet a refreshed Thursday night as he are in the playoffs, i fed hi Matec. ri ha fai : oo. caitan us clea recip President Charlie Oshawa Heating's big inning strung out the zeroes on the : @ accomplished by waiting around. |was the third. Barnie McGuire/Connie Mack Stadium score- Now they still have to make "a draw" to see which team {doubled and John Alexander|poard, checking the National meets Bad Boys in the semi-finals -- the same result could tripled, which was followed by League - leading Philadelphia have been obtained three weeks ago. Don't know now and |singles from Craig and Loge- Phillies 6-0 on four hits for his will not know until Tuesday (since the meeting is this week- |™&, for a four-run rally, Rick) 7 oo t! t'since May 30, 1959 4 Craig helped them get their) first shutout sin died Mealeod end) what the draw will be but at any rate, there'll be a game at Alexandra Park on Tuesday night, at eight o'clock. Our guess is that it will be Bad Boys vs A. and W. Drive-In. \fifth run in the fifth inning,| Larsen, who pitched a perfect lvia a single, followed by Danny; game for New York Yankees in |McKee's triple. the ong ight are Platts Scugog Cleaners are in second place -- so it puts them in | Oshawa Heating will open|pitched a shutout In 1 the other bracket -- and Brooklin Concretes are in OASA [BSI "os! welcity Bantam] years ago and Pepinning a short playoffs still -- only one of the four still surviving -- £0 |paseipall title, early next week.|tour of the majors that took they'll have to be given some copsideration, At any rate, : they plan to open'the City and District playoffs on Tuesday | night, with another game on Thursday. With three of the | FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS four teams alréady eliminated from OASA playdowns, at least | this year, if the City and District officers "get cracking" -- Comyrignt 1944 ti Racine Ferm). me they should be able to hold their playoffs and declare their champions, in the good weather of September. y 8 'Everything From-Soup To Nuts' LET'S GET WITH IT! Oshawa Scugog Cleaners defeated Toronto Plating, here at Alexandra Park last night. It was . ! Park, the last game of the Oshawa-Metro interlocking schedule -- it haggle ho gemma yaa phate was also just about the most lackadaisical (is that how you | him to Kansas City, Chicago,rates and Los Angeles Dodgers), and San Francisco. were not scheduled. Acquired by the Colts early| Mike White slammed two this season, Larsen has been| doubles and a pair of singles for used: primarily in relief but has|the Colts, who gave Larsen made five starts in the last five) more than enough working room weeks, breaking even in four|/With a five-run sixth inning decisions while putting together| rally highlighted by Carroll an eye-opening 1.58 earned run|Hardy's two-run homer. average, | genie now 10-7, got the ft: F jonly run he needed 'in the sec- _ Larsen, now 34.00 the season. ond inning when Len Gabrieson drew a walk off John Tsitouris, base runner as far as third-- te ; +44 | Stole second and scored on Ron Richie Allen, who tripled with Campbell's first major league two out in the eighth--as he hi + saan ' it. A walk and Billy Williams' worked his second complete] nomer in the fourth finished the game in 12 days. | scoring PHILS' yeeeager ed PERRY'S BAT HOT Despite the loss, the Phillies) "tug ; | maintained their 5% - game) Perry, bringing his record to : 4, |9-9, drove in two of the Giants' ees nae tae Ban | runs and had a shutout until the dette of Chicago Cubs shut out|tinth when Joe Christopher's lthe second - place Cincinnati|'Tiple and a sacrifice fly byjor s i | Reds 3-0 on four hits. George Altman produced the} Frank Whibley of Kitchener a ; |Mets' run. \total of 218. Gaylord Perry pitched a five- i | hitter in San Francisco Giants' fhe Seats aceted try Tene 18 $1 victory. over Naw. York fourth on consecutive dou- R Ord lee ¢ s es by Duke. Snider and Tom) Lave "aaveriey, pres View bod Sonne Mets and Wade Blasingame al-|Haller and Perry's single. In| Jim lowed only, seven hits as Mil-| | x ~ x x kee ARI A ' Y the sixth, Haller beat out a LR Goodyear, R B Taylor, Gardiner; waukee Braves belted St. Louis A ; TONIGHT, the local sports interest is centred on two |1)-Resolve, Fitzins 3.80 2 Ferns one Gollan West' Pore RAITY Cardinals 7-0, Pittsburgh Pi- _ coach ig to frag on Jim locations. Here at h the Hawk ; | 8-Take A Gander, Lanoway 2.80\B--J J Gregory and Audley Farms Entry avenport's double and scored 0! 2 at home, the Hawkeyes are playing Scar- | Start good, won driving Winner, gr ¢, 2, Mister Black -- Deep on Perry's sacrifice fly. YESTERDAY'S 9.10 7.90 5.20 borough Rams, in an Ontario Junior Football Conference |_Als® Ran in Order: Secret storm) Sky|Wender by Depth Charge. Trainer &} Blasin, : | kalensky, game, now 4-4, held a game, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. Last week, the |Round chances 'AN Grand, Maran imans| Poo! 46,551 1-0 lead on Hank Aaron's 2th jocal. Junior gridders took a sound lacing from Lakeshore |Wiher'n's,s, Elmo T -- homer before starting' a six-run Bears but Lakeshore were the loop champions last season |Fairmond. Traine: Sar aa dew zea lee sis ba ' | Poo! f rouble Poo! A . and were expected to be a powerful unit this time. They : 910 790 $29|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Successive singles by Rico were! However, Hawkeyes, although soundly whipped, didn't ) Pitehing--Don Larsen, Hous-|Catty, Lee Maye, Aaron and really look as bad as the score would indicate and coach ton Colts, checked National|Ed Mathews produced three Dunc Brodie and his associates are fully expecting the Hawk- | s-brietsin, Fitz'ns 450. 300/a--J Sikura Entry ioe aa egy rey oo runs, Joe Torre then tripled and : ch better showin ; |éMy Bunty, Parsons lwinner, 'ch ¢ 3) Acadian -- Ftirty Miss| Phillies 6-0 on four hits, for first eyes to make a much better showing 'against Scarborough, igotyon: aetinasage bi Vat e ay asin, Tyaiver RS Fisher, oh **| shutout since May 30, 1959. + Dou : ; done a bahy Ran meniee aie Batting--Jackie Brandt, Ori- Prince Bubi | $ixtH RACE -- Purse $2700. Aliow-|Oles, sapped a 1-1 tie with a \three-run double in the seventh Ed Bailey drove in the final run ' ; ; with a sacrifice fly. here'tonight. The truth is -- they'd better ! After this, the schedule calls for meetings with such clubs as Toronto Invic- DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 3, PAID $59.20\ances. Three-year-olds and up. One and jone-sixteenth Miles (5) ss 40 2.99| inning, powering Baltimore to a Winner, ch h, 6, Queen's Own -- Bright); p. i -Roya| Piper, Potts . . wieem ay. Comers. Trainer @ $ Nemett, |S Dancing Lark, Bailey 3.10 29/4 - 1 victory over Minnesota ool 39,7 /2-Peters Sister, Dittfach 3.10/Twins and a one-game Ameri- can League lead. LONDON Sat. Sept. 5th ADMISSION $2.00 See You There! A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" mosport Organized by the British Empire Motor Club Points as fast as you spot your game... | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. | \Three- and four-year-old maidens. 6 Fur- longs (12) | 4-Remburs, Remillard Fair Ef by FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claiming. Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (8) 1A-Mr. Flirt, Harrison 1A-Jet Impala, Walsh SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim-|4 -Mad Charge, Parsons ling. Three-vear-olds and up. 6 Furlongs| Start good, won easily | (8) Also Ran in Order: Jestso, Love Quest, |3-Malestic Hour, Leblanc 10.30 §.10 3.60/so Smart, Limbo Lad and Bordeau Bar. MODEL 870 "WINGMASTER" more. But it's not what this gun has that makes it so overwhelmingly popular, it's what it does, Ask any man who swings an 870 and he'll tell you, "It gets more game!" And it's quality-made in Canada to last. Choice of chokes and barrel lengths, plain or vent rib. 3" magnum model in 12 gauge and 20 gauge. "Brushmaster" slug gun with; rifle sight \A-Gardiner Farms Entry | gun. It has double action bars, hardened barrel barrel in 12 gauge. Sold only by Authorized Reming- 0) QUINELLA, 4 AND 5, PAID $24.40 | | extension, quick-change barrels and much, much ton Dealers. 4o| Winner, ch 9, 4 Bolero -- Sol Squaw by| | hw Made, sold and serviced in Canada OSHAWA Start good won 'dt |Challedon. 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If Green Gaels win in Brampton tonight -- and it is antici- pated by their enthusiastic fans -- they have a big "'wel- come home" parade planned, which will start out at the Shopping Centre, sometime after midnight and wind up with the whoop-tee-do cheers and celebration, at the Children's 'Arena. One of the most popular sport clubs to represent this city since the Generals were in their victorious hey-day, the Green Gaels have a tremendous following of young sport fans and without doubt, they'll be on hand tonight, to "do it up right" if the local lads qualify for that trip to Western Can- ada. Should they lose this one tonight in Brampton -- then the fifth game will be here at the Children's Arena on Sat- urday night. Start good, won driving | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2200. Two-year- age as imien Ha; tos nce ee. ee Furlongs (9) 2B-Choppari, Fitz'ns 2B-Countess Tana, Gomez $40 3.10 1 6.00 6.00 $40 3. 2. ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH . 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