SO aaa ag ag Ng Ng Bg RE ORES a IOI yao aioe wigs tae ih ttl achhatth dite haat sah inte etn ide : pececeare gt tee ; gs gine --s Long ~<edeaee 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 9, 1964 Yankees Closing In mS | 3 DAYS ONLY ! DOMINION As Orioles, Chisox TIRE STORES Falter In Stretch 'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|games remaining than the Ori-|tone, Howard brought him * "Nobody is about to break out|oles--25 to 23--and are even in/home with a single. 'the champagne to celebrate ajlosses, If the Yankees win their| Maris also figured in the Yan- 'pennant winner in the Ameri-| two extra games, they will have kees' first-inning run, He sin- can League. The race has really| the same record as Baltimore. | gled Tony Kubek to third, from ' tightened up again, The White Sox, on the other)where he scored on Mickey With less than one-fifth of the hand, have 20 games left and Mantle's sacrifice fly. The season remaining, Balti-|haye lost two more games than| Twins tied it in their half of the 'more Orioles lead the battle,/the other contenders, putting first on singles by Rich Rollins ' but Chicago White Sox are only/them at a statistical disadvan-|and Zoilo Versalles and a pair -half a game behind and New age. of force plays. 'York Yankees are one game Rookie right-hander Mel Stot- 'pack. Only six percentage) WON'T MEET AGAIN tlemyre scattered nine hits for ' points separate the Orioles from) None of the teams play each| his fifth victory against two de- : the Yankees. |other the rest of the season un-|feats, Camilo Pascual suffered | The race became the closest|!ess they meet in a playoff. | his 11th setback in 24 decisions. 'it has been since Aug. 5 when, In the National League's only; At Philadelphia, Maury Wills . the Yankees edged Minnesota game, Los Angeles Dodgers|started the first inning for the 'Twins 2-1 Tuesday night, |edged the first-place Phiiadel-| Dodgers wth a single and stole | Two weeks ago most observ-|phia Phillies 3-2 on run-scoring| second. Gilliam doubled in Wills ers were counting out the Yan-|doubles by Jim Gilliam and/and went to third as Willie Da- kees. They were in third place|John Roseboro in the 'first in-|vis singled. Both runners then »5% games from the top. ning. came home on Roseboro's dou- Since then they have won 12; The Yankees nosed out Min- ble. games, the last five in a row,|nesota at Minneapolis on Elston! The Philies scored a run in and lost four, In the same pe-|Howard's run-scoring single in|the second on a sacrifice fly by riod, the Orioles won eight of| the seventh inning. Roger Maris}Gus Triandos and one in the 17 while the White Sox were)started the rally with a double|seventh on Ruben Amaro's sin- 9-10. and eventually reached third on|gle following a double by Tri-| The Yankees have two moreia sacrifice bunt by Joe Pepi-!andos, j BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS |10) New York (Ford 14-5) at De- National League Milwaukee (Cloninger 15-12) |troit (Lolich 15-7) ( N) ; : Sie he : Ww "3 Pet, GBL|at New York (Cisco 5-15) (N)| Chicago (Pizarro 17-7) at : er bw Mah betes ana pig! nado Philadelphia 83 56 601 -- American League _--_--_--s- Minnesota (Grant 12-10) (N) i ; iy : dete. Gains. 'Amoroad wale fash ri scratch re- -- tae ed a by eee ee | eee eee) : sistant, hand rubbed oil finish. Receiver grooved for eosy St, Louis 77 558 6 | Baltimore 83 56 507 -- | International League j pie Bis a . {San Francisco 78 557 6 =| Chicago 84 58 502° 14) W L Pet, GBL ! 2 adiioes i 'Pittsburgh 70 511 1244|New York 81 56 .591 1 /Jacksonville 88 501 -- ate * 9 ¢ iy Milwaukee 70 507 13 | Detroit 74 67 .525 10 |Syracuse 86 570 3 Los Angeles 69 500 14 |Los Angeles 74 70 .514 1114|Buffalo 78 538 «8 Chicago 62 449 21 (Minnesota 70 70 .500 1314|Rochester 88 533 814 Houston 58 414 26 (Cleveland 69 70 .496 14 |Toronto 79 530 9 | New~ York 48 .345 3514| Boston 61 80 .433 23 | Columbus 67 444° 21%) Tuesday's Results Washington 55 86 .390 29 Richmond 64 427 24% 'Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 2/Kansas City 51 89. 364 32% Atlanta 54 93 .367 33 (Only game scheduled) Tuesday's Results Tuesday's Results Probable Pitchers Today New York 2 Minnesota 1 Toronto 3-3, Buffalo 2-5 St. Louis (Simmons 14-9). at} (Only game scheduled) Rochester 4-3, Syracuse 1-2 Philadelphia (Bunning 16-4) (N) Probable Pitchers Today Atlanta 4-1, Columbus 1-4 Houston (Bruce 13-8) at Chi- Boston (Wilson 11 - 11) at Jacksonville 2, Richmond 0 weago (Elisworth 13-14) Cleveland (Tiant 7-21) (N). 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Lightweight Yankee Sale | MAJOR LEAGUE Jackonville's To CBC Is Not | | LEADERS 'Without Risk Suns Capture By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | National League | | BOSTON (AP) -- Commis-| AB RH Pet, S dPl 'sioner Ford "stl has been ad-|Clemente, Pitts, 536 82 184 343) econ ace ivised by his lawyers that base-|Carty, Mil, 363 58 119 .328) By THE CAN all would be taking a "calcu-Williams, Chi. 554 84 180 .25) By THE CANADIAN PRESS lated risk" of a possible anti-|Aaron, Mil. 533 98 173 .325, Jacksonville Suns clinched 'trust suit if the American/Allen, Phila. 531 104 16 .316\the International . League pen- League club owners formally; Runs--Mays, San Francisco, nant Tuesday night with a 2-0 approve sale of the New York 105; Allen; 103. victory over Richmond Virgin- Yankees to the Columbia Broad-| Runs Batted In--Boyer, St.|ians while second ~ place Syra- ieasting System. Louis, 102; Santo, 98. |cuse Chiefs dropped two games The owners met with league) yiig -- Clemente, 182: wi.|'0 Rochester 4-1 and 3-2. hrvteagal ase Crema mae . jiams, Chicago, 180. : In the three-way race for the attery of lawyers today to vote last two playoff spots, Buffalo on red sale of 80 per cent of|, Doubles -- Maye, Milwaukee, | ciung to third Dace, losing 3-2 the Yankees to CBS for $11,200,-|37; Williams, 34. to Toronto Maple Leafs before 000 last month, Votes of eight of| Triples -- Santo, and Allen, winning 5-3, Rochester moved the 10 owners is needed for ap-|Philadelphia, 10. into the. fourth and final play- proval. ; 2 Home Runs--Mays, 41; Wil- off spot, while Toronto dropped Frick, from his home in jjams, 31. half a game into fifth. Scarsdale, N.Y., declined com-| giolen Bases--Wills, Los An-| In Columbus, the Jets and are Fool = Pa id geles, 45; Brock, St. Louis, 39./Atlanta Crackers split 4-1 and wy Rs) The paoadistad Press| . Pitching--Bunning, Phijadel-|4-1. Don Cardwell was pitching saat phia, 16-4, .800; Koufax, Los An.jhis last game, a seven-hitter, that lawyers pee roe, ot Oe celes 19-5. 792 for Jets before he returns to commissioner's office and Lou 8, eid ; ; Carroll of the National League| Strikeouts -- Koufax, .223;|Fittsburgh Pirates today with a advised Frick of 'inherent dan-|Drysdale, Los Angeles 207. 58 pag pt ere pb ger" in welcoming a public ser- American League jord. on é op pite 4 rt x vice such.as CBS into the inner AB .R Wet, {fitter for Crackers in the first confines of baseball. Oliva, Minn, 583 102 190 .326 : : At the time of the sale, a Freehan, Det. 444 64 136 .306 Ang mn 'mast ge _---- storm of criticism, both from|Mantle, N.Y. 395 73 121 306/16 able ed's opened We persons in government as well/Causey, K. City 526 73 158 300] ny Paths m big ee He i z 'as in baseball, developed over|Robinson, Chi, 448 73 133 297 | aouble by. 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