Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1964, p. 22

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, 2™ OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 10, 1964 Ping be Sey Beemer Lou Brock Smashes Five Hits As Cards Phillies 10-5 By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Can St. Louis Cardinals go broke with Lou Brock? 'That was the big question in the National League after Brock continued his heavy hitting for Cardinals, slamming a x and four singles as St. Louis whipped the first - place Philaelphia Phillies 10-5 in 11 innings Wednesday night in the opener of a two-game series. 'The victory was the 13th in 16 games for the second - place Cardinals--the Phillies have an 89 record over the same pe- riod--and kept them rolling to- ward the top while whittling Philadelphia's lead to five games. Brock, key man in a six- player trade completed with Chicago Cubs just before the Jyne 15, trading deadline, has supplied a big stick in an out- field depleted by Stan Musial's retirement. Brock, 25, a left - handed swinger, was hitting only .251 for the Cubs but has hit at a 351 clip for the Cardinals, scor- ing 64 runs, driving in 33 and stealing 30 bases in 79 games while moving into the top 10 among the hitters with an over- all 311 mark. Batting .388 since the Cardi- nals started their streak, Brock singled in the first inning; Bob Veale brought his record against the Phillies, flied out in|to 16-10 for the Pirates and be- the third, homered in fifth, sin-/eame the _ first Pittsburgh gled in the seventh, singled in pitcher in history to reach the the ninth as the Cardinals tied|200 - strikeout level by fanning the score and singled as they|five but needed one-out relief won it in the 11th, jhelp from Al McBean before | in, Reds, | GIANTS, REDS LOSE jemeene ae Be | The Cardinals' victory them one game up on Cincin-| The Pirates scored all their nati Reds and San Francisco|runs in the fourth against Joey Giants, who remained six|\Jay on a walk, singles by Ro- games off the pace, The Reds|berto Clemente, Willie Stargell lost to Pittsburgh and the Giants were whacked|by Jim Pagliaroni. by Los Angeles Dodgers 8-1. | Don Drysdale brought his Elsewhere, Milwaukee Braves|record to 17-13 for the Dodgers, | whipped New York Mets 7-4|\checking the Giants on five hits | Colts 6-3, three-homer salvo. Willie Da- The Cardinals were two runs|yis cracked a grand slam, behind going into the ninth but|Frank Howard hit a three-run); tied it 5-5 on singles by Charlie|shot and Tommy Davis con-| James and Brock, his steal ofinected with the bases empty. second, Bill White's grounder) Joe Torre supplied the power Boyer had hit a homer earlier./runs with two doubles and a nals struck against acePhila-|now 16-12, pitched a four-hitter, schun, Curt Flood and Brock|Mets. ; foe) singled and both rode home on| Billy Williams hit his a double by White. Richie Al-/homer--his third. in as many len's error enabled White to|games -- for the Cubs, lett SCORE AGAINST JAY | Pirates 4-1\and Bill Mazeroski and a double |' and the Cubs defeated Houston|while receiving support from a) and a~single by Ken Boyer,|for the Braves, driving in four| Then, in the 11th, the Cardi-|single, while Tony Cloninger, | delphia reliever Jack Bald-|Joe Christopher homered for the le Band | score and run - producing sin- snapped a 3-3 tie against the gles by Julian Javier and|Colts with a three-run seventh, | pitcher Bob Humphreys Jim Stewart's two-run single wrapped up the rally. broke the deadlock, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League wt : Pct. GBL Philadelphia 507 -- St. Louis 8 561 5 Cincinnati 5A 6 San Francisco 553 6 Pittsburgh ~ 514 11% Milwaukee Nh 511 12 Los Angeles 504 13 Chicago 453 20 Houston All 26 New York M43 35% Wednesday's Results Houston.3 Chicago 6 Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 1 St. Louis 10 Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 7 New York 4 Probable Pitchers Today St. Louls (Sadecki 17-9) at Philadelphia (Short 15-7) Cincinnati (Purkey 9-8) at Pittsburgh (Friend 12-15) (N) Los Angeles (Ortega 6-7) at San Francisco (Pierce 1-0 or Duffalo 3-1) (N) Boston (Lamabe 9-12) at Cleveland (Siebert 5-6) (N) Baltimore (Pappas 14-5) at Washington (Kreutzer 5-5) (N) Pct. GBL| (Only games scheduled) Baltimore 57 506 -- | International League Chicago 59 587 «1 | Wt Pet. a 'igi ' a 1%4| Jacksonville 88 62.587 etroi ' 52 Vy) Los Angeles "sia 11% | S7tacuse a7 6 508 Minnesota 504 13 | Buffalo 80 544 Cleveland 493 1414| Toronto 79 527 Boston 487 2244| Rochester 80 526 Washington i 392 29 | Columbus 67 85 441 Kansas City .364 321%4| Richmond 65 430 Wednesday's Results Atlanta 55 93.372 Baltimore 6-3 Washington 3-4 Wednesday's Results Boston 6 Cleveland 5 Rochester 1-3 Buffalo 2-10 New York.0 Detroit 4 Toronto 2 Syracuse 3 Chicago 2 Minnesota 5 Richmond 9 Columbus 6 (Only games scheduled) | Jacksonville 1 Atlanta 7 Probable Pitchers Today Today's Games New York (Downing 11-7) at) Toronto at Syracuse Detroit (Aguirre 5-8) Rochester at Buffalo + Chicago (Horlen 11-8) at Min-) Richmond at Columbus nesota (Kaat 16-7) | Jacksonville at Atlanta Houston (Johnson 10-14) at/ Chicago (Jackson 18-10) Milwaukee (Blasingame 4-4) at New York (Stallard 8-15) American League Ww CONTENDERS LOSE Orioles Split Pair =On Powell's Homers Mickey Lolich stopped New | By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Staff Writer Boog Powell has passed his physical. And Baltimore Ori- oles suddenly look like a much better bet for the American League pennant, Powell, the Orioles' slugging left fielder, exploded for a pair #eot two-run homers in Bailti- @.mpre's 6-3 first-game victory "ever Washington Senators and belted three singles in a 4-3 los- ing cause in the second game of Wednesday's twi - doubleheader. Despite the split, the Orioles imereased their lead to one game over Chicago White Sox ahd 1% games over New York Yankees. The White Sox lost to Minnesota Twins 5-2 while De- troit Tigers dumped the Yankees 4-0, : ... Powell returned to action only last Saturday after missing 14 e@gemes with a fractured wrist ered against Boston Red Sex Aug: 20, During his ab- 'Whce, Baltimore managed only night} to Norm Siebern in the first in-) ning of Wednesday's opener and|York on five hits, posted his came back with his 34th after|seventh sixth. The 23-year-old Powell fig-|Tigers scored all their runs in ured in all the Orioles' scoring|the seventh inning, the last two-run rally in the fourth in-/Off Whitey Ford, 14-6, ning with a one-out single and|. Car! Yastrzemski's stroked a clutch single in the|homer in the 10th inning car- ithe game 3-3. |dians. Woody Held countered lwith a bases-empty blast in |\SOX EDGE INDIANS In the only other American) enough, League game, "Boston edged| Dick Radatz, the victim of Cleveland Indians 6-5 in 10 in-Held's homer, tied a nings. |mark with his 7ist pitching ap- land, prevented a doubleheader /|ler set the record last season. from Baltimore last month,/1950 Philadelphia Phillies. clouted a two-out homer in the) -------------- ninth inning of the second game, Poor Season breaking the 3-3 deadlock Chicago remained only .0004 ahead of the Yankees as the} straight victory and)\" another walk to Siebern in the|third consecutive shutout and |~ i increased his record to 16-7, The | in the nightcap, He ignited a|three on Don Wert's home run |" two-run |/ seventh when the Orioles tied|tied the Red Sox past the In-// |Cleveland's 10th, but that wasn't |~ A former Oriole, Willie Kirk-|pearance. Baltimore's Stu Mil-|: sweep of the Senators, Kirkland,|The major league record is 74; ; whom Washington acquired|held by Jim Konstanty of the| Twins battered 17-game winner) Keeps Spahn Juan Pizarro in the second and! an even split. Powell failed to hit in his first| third innings. | Minnesota tied the game 2-2 "*ffiree times at bat after his re-|in the second as Jimmy Hall) turn but now has seven nits in/doubled in a run and scored on 11 trips to the plate, raising his|/Earl Battey's single. Bob Alli-| yy, , ; 'son snapped the stalemate whiece et Braves and Warren He slammed his 33rd homer|a two-run triple in the third,|) Ae uster Narum's walk/then scored as Hall fouled out, ees ae deen Macaw ie toe average to .291. followin In Showd Like a woman driver finding 'League's fourth and last play-| aot spot Wednesday night and wondered how long they would allowed to stay there. _ 42 by Syracuse Leafs were pro- #Ohiets, | ; itch," Simoted from fifth place when the Leafs in the opener of their gg who has won 20 or Rochester Red Wings skidded} to 2-1 and 10-3 defeats at the hands of Buffalo Bisons and) *felf a fraction of a percentage Leafs And Wings own Spot double victory, clinched third! "tiously into the International|@9d Red Wings were set for a far behind. battle down to the wire with two games remaining. Mack Jones tripled in one run and scored on a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning to break a 1-1 tie:as Syracuse downed three-game windup series. Jim McKnight's 23rd home run -was wasted in the ninth ds Cliff Ad- ams held Toronto to four hits to even his record at 8-8. point behind Toronto. Two walks and singles by Chuck Merritt ran his league-'Teq Schreiber and Joe Hicks in ageting strikeout total to 172 by/ the seventh inning gave the Bis ahning eight Jacksonville bats-lons two runs for their. first: men as the tail-end Atlanta/game victory and their. 11-hit Crackers downed the Jeading| attack in the nightcap inciuded Suns 7-1 and Richmond Virgin-}_ two-run homer by Hicks, 'a ns outslugged Columbus Jets) two-run double by Norm Sherry 6 in the other games played./and a two-run single by Cliff | The Bisons, 2/4 games ahead|Cook. 3 3 Pe eg In Bullpen NEW YORK (AP) -- Both the winningest left future of the 43-year-old hurler, who is struggling through his|~ worst season, Spahn, whose list of records | includes 356 victories, has won| only six games this year while|\ losing 12 and 'posting a fat 5.23) earned-run average. He lost his} i place in the starting rotation|) ~ By THE CANADIAN PRESS jot Toronto as a result of their|}weeks ago and recently. has|~ been assigned to mopping up--|_ °a downtown parking space, Tor-|Place and ensured themselves getting the game over with)' "Gnto Maple Leafs backed cau-|of @ playoff spot. But the Leafs) when the sixth-place Braves are| ~ "I'm definitely going to pitch next year," said Spahn, who was paid $80,000 for the 1964] season, "If I don't figure in the Braves'. plans, I'll pitch some- where else. I know I can still more games in 13 seasens, con- tinued: 'Sure, I was all fouled | up, but I know now what I was} doing wrong. I've been much _| better the last few. times out." |= Manager Bobby Bragan said) ~ Spahn has looked good in his | last two relief appearances but | said he would not be returned | >) | ae to the starting rotation "I'm up to my ears in young) Oe said Bragan. 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