Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1964, p. 13

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STEAL AWAY HOME ! Los Angeles third baseman Bart Shirley performs with grace and agility--but not enough skill -- as he leaps over slid- ing Jim Stewart of the Chica- go Cubs, Stewart, who drew a walk and then stole second base, is shown here sliding into third base -- and when ' CARDS SWEEP PAIR Erratic Base-Running Reduces Phillies Lead the throw from the catcher went past the leaping Shirley, By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Philadelphia Phillies are so anxious to win the National League pennant, they may run themselves, right out of it.- to Milwaukee Braves. The defeat, the Phillies' fourth to within 344 games of Phila- delphia, The running in question struck in the seventh inning with the Braves leading 3-0. With one out, Richie Allen singled, only ©! Phillies exploded for three runs i the inning. the second hit off Wade Blasin- game. Alex Johnson grounded to Blasingame whose throw pulled Sandy Alomar off second base. Allen, however, slid past the base, and Alomar pounced on him for the out. second, rounded the base and promptly was thrown out by Ed Matthews. The abortive rally appeared even more important when the in the eighth after the Braves got two more in their half of But Philadelphia manager Gene Mauch refused to criticize Allen and Johnson. MAUCH DEFENDS ALLEN "Allen slides aggressively into second trying to break up the double play and doesn't even PENNANT RACES AT A GLANCE Stewart got up and went on to the plate, to score. --(AP Wirephoto) BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL 90 584 86 566 562 556 520 507 490 461 416 -338 3 31 4% 10 12 14% 19 %6 374 Four Golfer's Share First Seattle Open SEATTLE (AP) -- Four golf-| ers were seven under par and) only those who scored parr-140 | or better survived the cut Thursday in the second round) of the $40,000 Greater Seattle Aaron, Mil, Carty, Mil. when the) Williams, Chi. open golf The cut-off field was culled to the 70 low! players and ties was tihe low-| est of the season on golf's tour. i 'ger, Bob Batdorff, Fred Marti) pacesettens at 133. | stroke back were| » including defending | Open champion Bobby) and veterans Lionel He- Dow Finsterwald. them were Tommy Aaron) Jerry Steeismith. | Balding of Toronto, who opening-round pace with LL utettalt : tae z 4 2 g a deadlock with eight other at 136. Stan Leonard of uver combined a 66 iy with @ 71 in the open- for 137 George Knudson of Toronto carded a with his first-round 71 for a to- tal of 140. Another Toronto golfer, Jenry Magee, shot a 73 in the second round for a to- tal of 149. i ii Brock, St. Louis 600 104 190 .317 "}116; Allen, Philadelphia, 114. Louis, 115; Santo, Chicago, 109. to a 72 and dropped | 69 Thursday to go| Thursday's Results Los. Angeles 3 Chicago 4 St. Louis 4-4 Pittsburgh 2-0 Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 3 | (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today | | Milwaukee (Sadowski 8-10) at) a (Mahaffey 12-9) (N) | St. Louis (Taylor 8-4 or Rich- ardson 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Card-| well 1-0) (N) San Francisco (Perry 11-10) |at Chicago (Buhl 13-13) | | Los Angeles (L. Miller 4-8 or --_ 7-9) at Houston (Bruce 14- Cincinnati (Maloney 19-10 and) Purkey 10-9) at New York (Jackson 10-15 and Fisher 10-16) (TN) Saturday's Games Cincinnati at New York THE TOP TEN | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) } ) (N) |( Milwaukee at Philadelphia St. Louis at Pittsburgy San Francisco at Chicago (Only games scheduled) American League Standings unchanged Thursday's Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League W iL Pet. GBL Left Phila. 90 64 584 -- 8 Cinci, 86 66 .566 3 10 St. Louis 86 67 .562 3% 9 San Fran. 85 68 .556 4144 10 Games Remaining: Philadelphia--At home 3; Mil- waukee 3. Away 5; St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Cincinnati--at home 5; Pitts- burgh 3. Philadelphia 2. Away 5; New York 5. St. Louls--At home 6; Phila- No games scheduled Probable Pitchers Today New York (Bouton 17-13) at Baltimore (Bunker 17-5) at Cleveland (Tiant 9-3) (N) Chicago (Pizarro 17-9) at Kansas City (O'Donoghue 9-12) N) Boston (Wilson 11-11) at De- troit (Wickersham 18-12) Minnesota (Kaat 17-8) at Los Angeles (Chance 19-8) (N) Saturday's Games Minnesota at Los Angeles (N) Chicago at Kansas City (N) Boston at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland New York at Washington j\delphia 3, New York 3. Away 3; |Pittsburgh 3. | San Francisco--At home 6; | Washington (Narum 9-14) (N)|Houston 3, Chicago 3. Away 4; |Hodston 2, Chicago 2. American League W L Pet. GBL Left New York 93 59 612 -- 10 Balt. 90 64 54 4 8 Chicago 90 64 584 4 °8 Games remaining: New York--At home 7; De- troit 4, Cleveland 3. Away. 3; Washington 3. Baltimore--At home 5; Wash- ington 3; Detroit 2. Away 3; Cleveland 3. Chicago--At home 5; Los An- geles, Kansas City 4. Away 3; Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Whitlow Wyatt's five - hit shutout at Boston 23 years ago today gave Brooklyn Dodgers their first National League pennant in 21 years. Climaxing a hard stretch battle with St. Louis Cardi- nals, the clincher came only days before the close of the season, New York Yankees won the world series four games to one. |, Vie Power then hit a dribbler toward third. Johnson raced to j games Thursday night with a 5-3 loss know the umpire as called him safe," Mauch argued. "He over- slides . , . he was so intent on taking out the relay man. "And Johnson has no way to. League sanly in the season, re- lieved me and out ytige Jim wuf- Bob Gibsop (17-11) scattered nine hits in the opener, and Ray Sadecki (19-10) came back with ve-hitter St. Louis 4-2 and 4-0 while Chicago Cubs nipped Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 in the other National League games Thursday, None were scheduled in the American League. ' The AL race resumes tonight with New York Yankees, lead- ing Baltimore Orioles and Chi- cago White Sox by four games, playing at Washington against the Senators. The Orioles visit Cleveland Indians while the)" White Sox play the Athile'ics at) /irs Kansas City, The Yankees have won nine straight. ] |champions, the junior A Tor. ~ SIGN TWO MARLBOROS TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ma- ple Leafs signed two more members of Memorial Cup|fanm onto Marlboros, to prot SER --s 2] Joe Torre led the Braves' at- tack, driving in three runs with two tniples. His eighth-inning blast skipped by right fielder Johnny. Calllison--who tnied for a shoestring catch--and brough home Hank Aaron and Ma- thews. ( SNUFFS OUT RALLY called from Toronto Maple Leats of the International 'a another winter with an old furnace when con have a brand new one our 5-year Payment Plan @ rate you can aford, 43 KING STREET NG Kansas'City 3. Why go through Phone 725-3581 today. ZI. 725-3581 you on SEE THE CALIFORNIAN--A 1932 Ford Roadéter built by Neil East, Editor of Rod & Custom Magozine -- one of 50 of North America's Hot Rods end Custom cors on display, During the 5th Annual -- AUTORAMA being held at OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA (behind Ontario Motor Sales) Fri., Sat., Sun., Sept 25, 26, 27 Yronsonen BY MOTOR CITY CAR CLUB OF OSHAWA ADULTS $.100 ° CHILDREN 50¢ at WEST, OSHAWA National League RH Pet.) Clemente, Pitts. 592 90 203 .343| 545 99 178 .327| 417 64 136 .326) 608 94 193 .317) Runs--Mays, San Francisco, | Runs Batted In -- Boyer, St.| Hits -- 'Clemente, 203; Flood, St. Louis, 201. Doubles -- Maye, Milwaukee, 41; Clemente, 39. | Triples--Santo, 13; Allen, 11. Home Runs--Mays, 44; Wil-| liams, 32. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 49; Brock, St. Louis. 43. Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- jgeles, 19-5, .792; Bunning, Phil- jadelphia, 18-6, .750. Strikeouts--Gibson, St. Louis, 232; Drysdale, Los Angeles, 226.| (American League unchanged) RADIOACTIVITY DOWN | Radioactivity found in fish caught in the Barents Sea now is jonly twice as high as normal, Norwegian authorities report, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: nade Bad Farewell St. Raleigh Ave. objection to the work will and tests will be discontinued. from 225.50' S. of Raleigh Ave. Farewell St, 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct g improvement, and intends te specially assess @ part of the cost upon the lend abutting directly on the work: ESTIMATED COST Owner's Cost To 261.45' N, of N. Limit Raleigh Ave. 394' E. of E. Limit Farewell St. 'S. Limit . Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk hie ebjection te the work being undertaken. be considered. DATED at Oshawa. this 25th day of September, 1964. hel . @s @ local base for pov City's Width Totel = Share Pi Owner's Annuel 'er ft. Ftge. Rate Per Ft. Ftge. Le 46' ° $19,755.00 $16,541.13 32' 8,458.00 6,364.91 . The estimated cost of the work tk $28,213.00, The special assessment Is to be pald in ten equal annual instalments, 1 of the $0.45 0.45 di, pp . The said Board may approve of the work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint « time and place when eny L. R. BARR king of the work ' AND, Clerk, City of Oshewe, | CZ Watch Canadian P tL A ro Football on TV brought to you by Canada's fastest growing ale--Labatt's 50 Ale. to wear, one fo spare, lessens the care P.S. -- PLUS SPORTCOAT or CARCOAT with every suit from .....c.cc0m 9.50 DUNN'S "Complete Charge Conveniences" --. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (Open 9 p.m. Thurs, DOUBLE YOUR MILEAGE IN THESE Pressed for time, pressed for action, you'll always look well dressed with a pair to spare. 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