<I armen tai Se gc I aS NIU MO pa asa Oshawa Jaycees Win Tournament On Saturday, Sept. 12, the Osh=zwa Jaycees won the On- tario Junior Chamber of Com- merce District 5 Softball Tour- nament, played at Mimico Val- ley Park. The Oshawa team, spearhead-| 'rom ed by fine pitching perform- ances from Mike Banks and Bill Giddings, trampled Toronto 19 to 1, beat a combination Scarboro-Mississauga team 8 to 7,and tovk an exciting 10 to 4 decision from Etobicoke in the final game of the tournament. © The win earned Oshawa the right to represent this district at the Ostario Championship 'Tournament to be held in Chat- ham on Sept. 19 and 20. CASSIUS AND SONNY SIGN FOR TITLE RE-MATCH Dour heavyweight cham- pion of the world, Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) at right, shakes hands. with challenger and former champion Sonny Liston, after their formal signing for their title re- match on November 16, at Boston Garden. The signing was witnessed by Herman Greenberg (centre) chairman of the Massachusetts Boxing Commission, at a Boston mo- tel, yesterday. --(AP Wirephoto) Orioles Win On Clutch Pitching By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer) It's been a fun year for Ken Rowe, the workingest pitcher in} baseball, and because of him, | Baltimore Orioles may laugh themselves right into the Amer- ican League pennant. Baltimore, shopping around| for late-season help in their pen-| nant push, picked up the relief) pitcher from the Los Angeles Dodgers' Spokane farm club in| the Pacific Coast: League last) week. He pitched his first in- ning in relief for the Orioles! Monday night and came up a, winner when Baltimore pushed) across a run in the bottom of| {° Brooks Robinson and Sam |Bowens homered for Baltimore. | Ninth - inning baek - to - back) \triples by. Dick Green and Bill ryan tied the game and a| {ground rule double by Ed |Charles won it as Kansas City| came from behind against Bos- |ton. John Wyatt, another work- jhorse, made his 73rd appear-| lance. for the Athletics, tying) Dick Radatz of Boston for the} |AL record. Jim Konstanty of| |Philadelphia Phillies set the] jmajor league mark with 74 in) BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS [By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| National League Ww L Pet. GBL| 57 63 604 -- 559 Philadelphia ist. Louis 552 517 517 500 San Francisco Milwaukee | Pittsburgh \Los Angeles |Chicago |Houston 404 |New York 49 340 Monday's Results |\Philadelphia 4 Houston 1 |Pittsburgh 7 Los Angeles 2 ier Louis at Milwaukee ppd, ain 15 29 38 | (Only games scheduled) | Probable Pitchers Today | St. Louis (Sadecki 17-10 and| 6% 552.7% ™% 12% 1244] 455 2114 Edge Suns, Lead Series By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester Red Wings, who managed to gain the final play- off berth in the International League on the last day of the lseason, turned in the second consecutive victory of their semi-final with the pennant win- ning Jacksonville Suns Monday night. The 5-4 victory came in the 12th inning at Rochester when Joe Altobelli hit his second jhome run of the night. Mean- |while in Syracuse, the Chiefs lcoasted to a 10-4 win over Buf- | falo Bisons in the other semi- 'Red Wings | Leading Team In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Standings of top tema in Old Country soccer including Saturday's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 WTLF 13 17 18 16 13 16 APt 611 1110 10 9 g Chelsea Blackpool Blackburn West Brom Everton Leeds 99 16 9 mo, NH wee he Divis' wags Pe Coventry Norwich Rotherham Newcastle Middlesb'gh Derby oo 217 910 2 13 1010 41115 49 Tae (Bp gay ae ae) $31 10 69 41218 15 9 anyision 31 Grimsby 5 Gillingham Bristol R Bristol C Brentford 4 Reading q 17 1011 23 13 Divis Bradford 5 Oxford 3 Millwall 3 Tranmere 4 3 4 York City Southport SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Kilmarnock 3 0 Hearts wHErwooce Ss mNHHoH 11 9) 9 310 19-11-10} H 9] Col cell 11 9) | TORONTO 11 A.M. agg By Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 15 (Quotations in cents uniess marked $. %--Odd ot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex, bi ay xw--€x-warrants. 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Rowe, who seems to thrive on| work, set an organized baseball Celtic Morton Dunfermline Dundee |Gibson 15-10) at Milwaukee (Sa-| hat |dowski 8-10 and Cloninger 16-12)| ge Pete Hegel : Jee of RD lin the first inning when Phil Phillies Wi Fed Grain Ford Cda Frosst A MERCURY TAXI record for appearances, coming fn 88 times, before being pur- chased by the Orioles. The big 30 - year - old right- hander enjoyed them all, '"'Its been a fun year and I've really been lucky," he said. "I con- sider it a challenge--a personal challenge--each time I'm called in from the bullpen." Monday night the Twins chal- lenged Rowe and came out sec- ond-best. Shut out for six in- nings by Oriole starter Milt Pappas, Minnesota surged back on home runs by Don Mincher and Jimmie Hall for a 3-2 lead. Pappas left for a pinch hitter in the eighth and Rowe came on to hurl the ninth. MOWS TWINS DOWN The veteran pitcher got the Twins 1-2-3 and won it when Luis Aparicio's sacrifice fly de- livered the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. In the only other American League game scheduled, Kan- sas City Athletics edged Boston Red Sox 7-6. Cathcer Johnny Orsino opened} the Oriole ninth with a single) and Bob Saverine came in to run for him. Jerry Adair sacri- ficed Saverine to second and pinch-hitter Lennie Green was walked intentionally. Second-baseman John Gory) bobbled a grounder by pinch-| hitter Charley Lau, loading the bases, Aparicio then delivered) his sacrifice fly and the Ori- oles' lead over the second-place New York Yankees stretched to 1% games. The third-place Chi-) cago White Sox are two games back. Over Colts, Boost Lead By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer) While Philadelphia Phillies are virtually running away with the National League pennant, they are enjoying an intramural game of follow the leader. The latest demonstration came Monday night as they de- feated Houston Colts 4-1 and in- creased their lead to 6% games over the second-place St. Louis Cardinals, whose game at Mil- waukee was rained out. Chris Short posted his 17th victory against seven defeats with a four-hitter while Johnny Callison rapped three hits, drove in two and scored two. In the only other NL game, ;|Baltimore New York (Cisco 5-16 or |Locke 1-2) at San Francisco) (Marichal 17-7) (N) Philadelphia (Bennett 11-12) at Houston (Johnson 10-15) (N) Los Angeles (L. Miller 3-8) (N)| Cincinnati (Purkey 10-8) at Chicago (Jackson19-10 ) American League Pct. GBL| 599 -- 595 | 144) 585 2 527 510 -500 493 435 59 New York Chicago Detroit Los Angeles Cleveland Minnesota Boston Washington 57 .388 Kansas City 54 372 Monday's Results Minnesota 3 Baltimore 4 Kansas City 7 Boston 6 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today 75 72 72 64 Pittsburgh Pirates whipped Los Angeles Dodgers. 7-2 as Bob} Veale fired a five-hitter for his} Dick Schofield drove in four of| {double in the fourth broke a 2-2/ deadiock. | St. Kitts Rink Wins Annual Blind Tourney ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A St. Catharines rink won the Lionettes Trophy here Monday} during the annual Ontario blind lawn bowling championship. The St. Catharines blind team was comprised of J. L. lenza, W. R. Venus, C. E. Wilton 'and skip F. B. Lottridge. MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile 'trot for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). S-Thomas M, Hicks 2Willy Tass, Siddall 4Kintutica, Ingles Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Carty's Allen, Buck- 9.10 3.90 anit 3.60 3.20) 'Also Ran in Order: Frosty Magic, G. J./players but were just not pro- |6-Armbro Eclipse, McKinley "Shady Valley, Alexander Start good, won handily. 5.40 4.40 11,20 McGregor, Piper Boy, Lynden Mac, and} Ambrose' Abbe, Chiar- | Minnesota (Kaat 16-8) at Bal- timore (Roberts 11-7) (N) Los Angeles (Chance 18-7) at 17th victory: against 10 losses..New York (Downing 12-7) (N) Kansas City (O'Donoghue} the Pirates' runs. His three- run|9- 10) at Boston (Connolly 2- 10)) (N) . Chicago (Horlen 11-8) at De- troit (Wickersham 18-10) (N) Washington (Narum 9-13) at ICleveland (Siebert 6-6) (N) International League |Buffale 4 Syracuse 10 (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 1-1) \Jacksonville 4 Rochester 5 (Rochester leads best - of- seven semi-final 2-0) | Montreal Als Cut | Hopmann, Luster MONTREAL (CP) -- Coach his Montreal Alouette offensive (Stars Monday, saying flanker |Marv Luster and halfback Dave |Hoppmann were '"'outstanding ducing for us.' | | Both were placed on waivers) Broo, Wonder Bud, Dictator Pick, and) EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- and subject to claim by any Sonny McKinney. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3); year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). pa-dingy G'tan, L'Heureux 4.50 2.90 2.40 en Carey, Galbraith 3 2.40 Pras Fi, Hilliard | Start good, won driving ink Ran in Order: Junior Atom, Sol- Memory, Penny Ha Billard, and American Girl DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND : THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 bn yd and up. Purse $700 (8). Billy G Express, G'raith 9.00 4.00 3.30) 7-Patriotic, McKinley 4Chris Yeado, cheb y won driv' . ise in Order: Nove hot: Patsy G and, Megan Hi and Double Symbol. cE -- 1 Mile pace for nr debe ae Purse $700 (8). 3-Super Kirkness 3.10 2.60 Crystal Hal, Coke 2.90 1-Armbro gee TB iad ous Ran hu order: Dean Suitan 8, Moon Bay, Meadow' Mark, Little Tom Baker, and Hg! Baldwin, es PAID $23.60) 5.10) Stewart's Clan, Hal.) + 30 50 50 ee M, foe handily bg ts a Cal Gal, MacDil- 'en . eicteo Jimmy, and Jimmy Direct. SIXTH RACE -- td Furlong pat: for dyear-olds and up. Purse i Hawke 13.40 driving. Ran Mary Vole %, Frisco Lou, Rodger Hal, Weybird, and Prima Fre OINELLA, 1 AND 4, PAID $66.60 SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile vie for + Purse year-olds and up. Pu Ha ape 2.50) year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (7) 4-Al'ney's Bob, McC'lum 17.10 6.00 3.50) 1-Shooting Par, Hayes 3.40 2.90 5-Ronny C Grattan, Madill 5.20) Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Frisco Lee J, Col Pick and 4-year-olds. Purse $900 (8) | Admiral Byrd, Web'r 2-Uncle Bun, MeKinley |1Fatherland, Gordon Start good, won driving 13.30 es ry 4.80 3,70). Also Ran in Order: Robert McGregor, | Picks him up Dean Sultan B 2nd, Moinars T. Byrd,| | Captain Song, and Star Johnston. |Total Pool 139,900. Attendance 2,687. ' Canadian Football League team for the $350 waiver price. Trimble announced | Hoppmann will be replaced on lone! C Volo, Ensign Dillow, and Prima| the team's import lineup by Nat) Pittsburgh (Friend 12-16) at) Jim Trimble parted with two of that) |Gagliano hit a home run but |Altobelli tied the score in the isecond with his first four-bag- | Pitcher Darold Knowles tried |to help his cause by belting a |home run in the third to put {Rochester in front. However, |Jacksonville came back in the jseventh with three runs on three hits. The Wings again tied the game 4-4 in the eighth in- ning on three hits. Nelson Chittum was the win- ning pitcher in relief while Don Dennis, in relief, took the loss. The Chiefs took advantage of a six-run, error-strewn. second inning. Darrell Sutherland, 'who gave up only two hits in being |charged with the six runs, took the loss while reliever Tom Timmerfann got credit for the win. Hibernian Division Sterling Hamilton Clydebank Albion Queens Pk Gen Bake 240. $7 Apes A 200 $38 38 OBO +H 113 $108 10614 108 $14 4 $262 26Va 26% $24¥2 24a 24% $18¥2 18¥2 18% 3 --% $60Ve 60%e 60% $7 7% 7% $17% 11% 17+ Ve 225 10 250 745 _ 100 210 530 510 im Kingside Bantams Ousts N. Oshawa vanced to the finals of the Neighborhood Bantam Softball finals last night with a 16-11 triumph over North Oshawa. The Kingside girls took the in two-straight games: and will meet Southmead in the finals tomorrow night. North Oshawa held a 50 lead YESTERDAY'S STARS after three innings, but King side staged a big rally in the fourth and scored seven runs on | six hits. They got six more in \the fifth and scored three runs |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Chris Short, Phila- |delphia, pitched a four-hitter \for his 17th victory against jseven defeats as the National |League - leading 'Phillies de- feated Houston Colts 41. Batting -- Johnny Callison, Philadelphia, belted three hits, including a two-run homer, and \figured in three of the Phillies' runs, pe aetat | Remember When? aa By THE CANADIAN PRESS Maurice (Rocket) Rich- ard, after 18 brilliant and sometimes turbulent seasons with Montreal Canadiens, anounced ~ his retirement from hockey four years ago today. Then 39, the great right-winger had a lifetime total of 544 goals in 978 scheduled games, almost 100 more at that time than his nearest rival, Gordie Howe of Detroit. Richard also had 82 goals in 133 playoff games, and his 50 goals ina 50-game schedule in 1944-45 was a season's record. in the sixth and seventh. L, Anderson smashed a two run homer for Kingside and D. Watt and J. Aasen had solo clouts. Brock and Sharp were the leading North Oshawa hitters. Kingside Bantam girls ad- sie 618 (618 290 270 --5 317 HBC 250 5 ibe 100 $18 225 iit an a 785 970 970 250 Hi 26% on OILS 4100 370 %S 370 160 $25% 25% 25% 2000 4 700 $43 140 140 =f" 250 $19% 19% 19% 800 830 825 630 +85 500 18 «18 18 = 25 $16 '6 1% Alminex Bail 5% pr. Dome Pete The 1964-65 edition of the Motor City bowling team open- ed its season at Plantation Bowl Saturday and dropped a 4-1 de- cision to Aimco Automotive in the Toronto Men's Major League. Member's of this year's Motor City team are as follows: Team Captain Al Perry, John Trott, Sel Himes, Harold Ballem, Ed Brown, Ron Swartz and Si Rizun. The members of the team at this time wish to thank Matt Kotelko for his sponsor- ship. The local bowlers got off to a shaky start as they were only Harness Drivers Appeal On Sept. 21 TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Racing Commission announced Thursday that appeals by three Ontario harness racing drivers, who were indefinitely sus- pended last week at Greenwood Raceway here, will be heard during the week of Sept. 21. Clarence Lockhart, 54, of Col- lingwood, and-Murray Waples, 36, of Victoria Harbor, were suspended Sept. 1 when Green- wood's presiding judge, Claire Smith of Ottawa, announced furtier investigation into a charge the drivers affected the outcome of the sixth race Aug. 4, Craddock, a fullback who had| oval Prince) wintH mace -- 1 Mile pace for 3(Stints with Ottawa Rough Rid- jers and Baltimore Colts of the | National Football League. subject to recall. minor leagues. -- with an old furnace when our 5-year Payment Plan @ rate you can. aford. Why go through another. winter con have a brand new one on Phone 725-3581 today. 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