Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1964, p. 11

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White Sox Close In As Rookie Pitcher Halts Oriole ; ; By HAL BOCK ygrounders, The chopper Associated Press Sports Writer|bounced off Reynolds's legs and Kansas City Athletics seem|the official scorer ruled it a hit. to beat Baltimore Orioles only WAVE TOWELS once in a blue moon, The wasn't. blue Friday ag With Blue Moon's shot at im- Drive Gary Peters won his 17th game and Ron Hansen and Pete Ward clouted home runs to heip Chicago whip Cleveland. STYMIES YANKS the Athletics' pitcher was, and' so were the Orioles. | The Athletics' $75,000; bonus rookie, John (Blue Moon) Odom, 18-year-old right hander, was a starting pitcher in the nightcap of an American League doubleheader against the Orioles. Baltimore had taken the opener 5-2 for Wally Bunker's 16th victory. * After what the Yankees did io Blue Moon in his' big league mortality spoiled, players in 'PENNANT RACES RT A GLANCE . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American' League WL. Pect.BL Left Balt. 86 58 597 -- 18 Chicago . 86 59 598 417 New York 82 58 596 2 22 PITCHERS HOT Games remaining: - Baltimore--At home 13: Kan- sas City 2, Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 3. Washington 3, De- troit % Away 5: Detroit 2, Cleveland 3. Chicago--At home 8: Wash- ington 3, Los Angeles, Kansas By MURRAY CHASS A doctor once told Dennis' Bennett he never would pitch again, but he was wrong. Philadelphia Phillies expected] B tt to be a leader in their City 4, Away 9: Cleveland 2, Detroit 2, Los Angeles 2, Kan- drive for the National League} Phils Blank Giants To Maintain Lead Seay DSN Gh sarge NEB CREE BORNE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, September 12, 1964 i Chuvalo To Meet York Ott, 2, it was announced at a press conference Friday. Jones In October Chuvalo's manager Irv Un- TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian 'german of Toronto, said if Chu- heavyweight champion George|V#!0 puts up a respectable con- Chuvalo will meet Doug Jones|test against Jones he hopes. to in a 10-round main event atiarrange a bout for Toronto this Madison Square Garden in New|winter. the fifth inning when Tony! in Associated Press Sports WritestTaylor reached first on a field- ler's choice and raced home as Ruben Amaro doubled. -- , Neither Lemaster, 14-11, nor Maloney, 13-10, allowed a hit through five innings, Then Leo Cardenas led off the Reds' sixth with a single. Maloney carried |waved towels to show their dis- the Athletic dugout and bullpen pleasure with the decision. The 'only other hit off Odom came in the ninth when Robinson} beat out a dribbler to the mound. The split reduced Baltimore's league lead to half a game over Chicago White Sox, who whippe Cleveland Indians 7-3, The third-place New York Yan- Jim Perry came on in the fourth inning and limited the Yankees to one hit until leav- ing for a hitter in the eighth. Perry relieved starter Gerry Arrigo after 23rd homer had narrowed the Twins' lead to 4-3, He got out of the. inning and then sailed through until the ninth when Al Worthington came on to finish up. City Joe Pepitone's San sas City 3. New York--At home 15: Min- nesota 2, Los Angeles 3, Kansas' 3, Detroit 4, Cleveland 3. Away 7: Cleveland 4, Washing- ton 3. Phila, St. Louis Cinci, " pennant this, season, but they, foo, were wrong, At least they were wrong un- til now. Bennett, a 24-year-old left hander, halted San Francisco} on six hits Friday night as the Phillies nipped the Giants 1-0 and maintained their six-game lead in the NL race. The victory was the second straight for Bennett after a seven-game losing streak and National League w L Pet. GBL Left 85 56 603 -- 21 79 62 560 6 21 78 63 353 6-7) (21 Fran. 79 64 552 7 19 kees slipped two games off the pace, losing 5-3 to Minnesota Twins. Detroit Tigers edged Washington Senators 5-4 and Boston Red Sox blanked Los Angeles Angels 3-0. Bunker, who got late-inning help from Harvey Haddix. whipped the Athletics for the sixth time. John O'Donoghue, Kansas City starter, was the victim of leaky fielding support and two of the Oriole rums were unearned, Brooks Robinson ripped three singles in the opener, running his hitting string to 11 for 13. Robinson went 1 for 3 against Odom in the -nightcap. debut (six runs in two innings. Jast Saturday) Baltimore could hardly wait to get started heainst the youngster. They were so anxious, they nearly didn't get started at all, Odom had a no-hitter for six innings and by the time the Orioles finally got a safety the Athletics had-an 8-0 lead, the final score. é Brooks Robinson opened the Oriole seventh with the fourth of six walks off Odom. Sam Bowens sent a bouncer at third baseman Tom Reynolds, who had two errors in_ the - first game and bobled two other Chance and the Angels. Jimmy Hall and Don Mincher homered for the Twins and Ar- rigo contributed a two-run dou- ble before leaving. ' Bill Monbouquette pitched a five - hitter, beating Dean Dick Stuart drove in two runs for the Red Sox. Don Wert's fourth hit of the night, a leadoff triple in the bottom of the ninth, set up the Tiger victory. When Washing- ton's: Ron Kline uncorked a wild pitch, Wert trotted home with the winning run. Don Lock had a three-run homer | for Senators, ' BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS the | |Philadelphia 2, jeago 3. Games remaining: Philadelphia--At home 7; Cin- cinnati 3, Milwaukee 4, Away 14: San Francisco 2,. Houston 3, Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 3, Cin- cinnati 2. St. Louis--At home 6: Phila- delphia 3, New York 3. Away 15: Chicago 2, Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 3, New York 2, Pitts- burgh 5. There's more to Bennett's Cincinnati--At home 8: St.| modest 11-12 record than the fig- Louis 3, Pittsburgh 3, Philadel-)yres show. He wasn't supposed phia 2. Away 13: Pittsburgh,|{9 be able to pitch again after Milwaukee, Chicago 3, Phila-an automobile accident -shat- delphia 3, New York 5. tered his left leg about 18 San Francisco--At home 13:)months ago. | New York 2,; A screw now holds Bennett's Houston 3, Chi-jleg together. The Phillies are Houston 3, hoping he.can hold his pitching together from here in, OTHER HURLERS SHINE indicated he may be ready to help keep the Phillies in front the rest of the way. Even more indicative, though, may be his mastery of Willie Mays in the shutout, his second of the year and first since May 15, Bennett got Mays on called third strikes three times with Giants in scoring position. Pittsburgh 2, Away 6: Chicago 3. St. Louis (Craig 6-7) at Chi- cago (Buhl 12-11) Sunday's Games St. Loiis at Chicago Cincinnati at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at Houston (N) 18 12 New York at Los Angeles 514 1214) Philadelphia at San Fran- 496 15 cisco 454 21 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League | Pct. GBL} 603 560 6 55387 552 67 wu Philadelphia 85 56 St. Louis 79 62 Cincinnati 78 63 San Francisco 79 64 Milwaukee 73 68 Pittsburgh 72 68 Los Angeles 70 71 Chicago 64 077 Houston 58 85 .406 New York 49 93 .365 Friday's Results St. Louis 5 Chicago 0 Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 1 Pittsburgh 3 Houston 0 |Los Angeles New York 4 Los Angeles 2 | Minnesota Philadelphia 1 San Francisco 0)Cleveland Probable Pitchers Today | Boston k New York (Fisher 10-16) at|Washington 386 3 Los Angeles -(Richert 1-1) (N)/Kansas City 366 3 Pittsburgh (Schwall 4-3 or} Friday's Results Gibbon 9-6) at Houston (Larsen|Kansas City 2-8 Baltimore 5-0 3-7) (N) Minnesota 5 New York 3 Philadelphia (Mahaffey 12-7|Chicago 7 Cleveland 3 or Bunning 16-4) at San Fran-|Los Angeles 0 Boston 3 cisco (Herbel 9-9 or Perry} Washington 4 Detroit 5 10-9) robable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (O'Toole 14-6) Kansas City (Meyer 2-5) at Milwaukee (Fischer 10-9) Baltimore (Bertain 0-0) (N) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE--1 Mile 'Trot' for d-year-| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $400 (8) ig and up. Junior Invitation Purse $2000 +Mital, Madilt 16,70 7.20 5.90|¢-Rocky Herbert, Herbert S-Titen Song C., Hicks 4. 4.10|3-Shooting Par, Findley American League | W iL Pet. GBL} 58 .597 | 593 586 528 510 503 134% 493 15 | 438 28 | $614 Baltimore Chicago New York Detroit at Toronto Atlanta Minnesota (Stigman 6-14) af New York (Sheldon 4-1) Los Angeles (Newman 11-8) at Boston (Morehead 8-14) Chicago (Herbert 6-7) at Cleveland (McDowell 7-6) Washington (Daniels 7-10 or Stenhouse 2-7) at Detroit (Mc- Lain 3-5 or Regan 5-9) SUnday's Games Washington at Detroit Chicago at Cleveland Kansas City at Baltimore Minnesota at New York Los Angeles at Boston International League FINAL Ww 89 88 80 82 80 69 65 L 62 Pet. GBL 589 -- 571 21% 5378 532 8% 526 9% 448 21% 495 25 55 94 .369 33 Friday's Results Syracuse 4 Toronto 3 Rochester 1 Buffalo 0 Jacksonville Syracuse Buffalo Rochester Columbus Richmond Columbus 7 Richmond 6 Jacksonville at Atlanta, can- celled, rain Coast League Dallas 0-2 Indianapolis 3-3 Arkansas 4 Oklahoma City 5 Denver 2 Salt Lake City 4 Hawaii 2 Portland 6 Seattle 3 Spokane 5 2.50 pee = Tacoma 2-0 San Diego 1-1 4 |$-Baron Atom, Hicks &Thelgiers, aig \ Ved Start good, won handily om eae, oreo oi icidé ies Also Ran in. Order: Superior Richard, * : rink st vd yey Doug Johnston C, and Little O| Gene. | reeze, American 1 My Grand '| QUINELLA, 6 AND 3, PAID $11.90 | and Wind Song. - SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3- SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 3.20) year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) S-La Salle's Hope, Fritz ee, MoLean Henra Volo C, Hayes DH-6-Agete, Gordon Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Lynden Ada, Miss ame N, September Morn C, and Susan) al. 4,10 3.50 2.30) 13.90 3.70 2.50 2.30) DH--Deadheat for third DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 5, PAID $38.10 THIRD RACE -- 5' Furlongs Pace for d-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 1-Uncle Spud, Findley 6.40 4.40 3.00 5.0 ': Danny Lee Grattan, Leela Chief, Joan's Commander, Cobey Joe, and Scotch Red. |2-Minor Joe, Hie 9 4 |Al-Ben Herbert, Herbert 5.30 3.70| mer | Adioo Killean, Janquel, A-Judge Her-| }bert, Chief Widower, Mooreland's Dusty, || land Northwood Daniel 10.50 §.10 4.10 7-Stewart's Dillard, Stewart Jr. 4.20 4.00) 5-Sandy Dares, Burrison 6.40 Start good, won driving é Also Ran in Order: Leny Boy, Glendale Joe, Argye| Sam, Battie Kinney C, and Jeff Dillon. BIGHTH RACE--"Woodbine Futurity" 1 Mile Pace for 2year-clds. Purse! $4,182.50 (10) Opeongo, Findley 7.10 3.40 2.50 4,60 2.70 |B -Kelly Mac Hal, Varcoe 2.30 rt good, won handily | Also Ran in Order: Twinkle's sae ed A--Coupled -- Herbert. Ben Herbert and Judge Remember When?... By The Canadian Press Fred Perry won the U.S. singles tennis champion- ships for the third time and gained permanent posession of the trophy 28 years ago today. The. black « haired Briton, who later tumed professional, defeated Cali- fornia's Don Budge 2-6, 6-2, 8-6 1-6, 10-8 at New York's Forest Hills club. Bennett's performance was only one of many masterpieces! NL pitchers recorded Friday YESTERDAY'S ae i D By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one-hitter, outdueling Jim Ma- Pitching -- Denny Lemastcr,,Joney who had a two-hitter, in |Milwaukee, pitched one-hitter| Milwaukee Braves' 1-0 triumph! outduelling Jim. Maloney whojover Cincinnati Reds, Bob Gib-| had a two-hitter, as the Braves|son allowed Chicago Cubs only nipped Cincinnati Reds 1-0. two hits as St. Louis Canadians Batting -- Don Wert, Detroit, won 5-0 while Vernon Law held) jwent 4-for-4.and scored the ty-|Houston Colts to the same num- ling run in the fourth inning and|ber of hits in Pittsburgh vesigra: lthe winning run after tripling in|3-0 victory. New York Mets de- the ninth, giving the Tigers alfeated Los Angeles Angels 4-2/ \5-4 triumph over Washington|in the other game. | |Senators, The Phillies scored their run | sTOoP' AT ANGus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY _ | 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Rug Cl eaning his no-hit bid to the seventh in- ning when Joe Torre singled. OLIVER SCORES The other hit off Maloney, | Gene Oliver's double in the eighth, was followed by walks to Gary Kolb and Lemaster, and Oliver dashed home as Fe- lipe Alou flied out. Gibson, 15-10, gave up a lJead- off single to Chicago's Jimmy Stewart in the first inning, then didn't allow another hit until El- lis Burton started the seventh with a single. Ken Boyer's two- run homer, his 22nd, in the} first, got the Cardinals off to a! fast start. Eddie Kasko's double in the) third inning and a single by) Nellie Fox in the sixth were the| only Colt hits off Law, who dou-) bled home Bill Mazeroski, who) had singled, and scored on a) double by Dick Schofield in the} second*inning. The Mets received clutch re | lief pitching from , Bill Hunter) and Galen Cisco in their victory over the Dodgers. Hunter came on with the bases loaded and) none out in the sixth and struck} out Wes Parker. Cisco then in-| duced Wally Moon to hit into a| double play. DIAMOND SOURCE The famed 155-karat Libera- tor diamond was found in Ven- |ezuela in the 1940s. NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 54 CHURCH ST. PHONE 728-4681 Culligan. 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