Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1964, p. 19

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ENDS RUMORS! "The Winnah"--In this corner--is Walt Alston (right) with "Buzzie"' Bavasi (left) gener- al manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, holding up Ajston's a Bs ee terday that Walt Alston had been re-hired for another year, as manager of the Dodgers. The announcement ended ru- mors that Alston would be i He: Mets in '65. came a few hours after the N.Y. Mets--at the other side of the country, had re-hired Casey Stengel to manage the WIN OVER ANGELS Chicago White Sox In Runner-Up Slot By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer The American League peftr nail a fifth consecutive pen- nant, The Yankees, whose twi-night dndiehenher with nant chase got talled under a tanpaulin Tuesday night. When it resumes tonight one of the entries will be missing, And, by Thursday evening, it could all over. While rain at New York and| i Pers | bE 6 sibel A THE TOP TEN |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League R_ H Pet. Olivia, Min. 654 107 209 .320 Robinson, Bait. 592 78 185 .313 Howard, N.Y. 527 59 163 .309 Mantle, N.Y. 451 86 137 .304 Robinson, Chi, 512 80 153 ,290 Runs -- Oliva, 107; Howser, he day|on one hit until the seventh, CHISOX JUST WAIT The White Sox aren't sched- uled until Friday night, when the ever - optimistic Al-Lopez could still see a ray of hope) after rookie Bruce Howard and relief ace Hoyt Wilhelm out- dueled Chance. "If the Tigers can give us some help and maybe beat the Yankees two or three times," manager Lopez said, "then the Yankees will have to dig deep for pitching against Cleveland. If we're stil] alive, say be Sat- O'Donoghue, seventh Athletics Twins hooked up in a 15-inning, five-hour struggle before Rocky Colavito's 34th homer gave the Athletics a 7-6 verdict. The White Sox foiled Chance's bid for victory No. 21 with two sixth4innng runs, the first' on bid for victory No, 21 with two sixth-inning runs, the first on Pete Wand's homer and the second uneamed as a result of Jim Fregosi's two-base error. Ward fed off the inning with his when Willie Smith singled and Bob Rodgers drove him in with a single. Wilhelm came on and didn't allow another hit, saving Howard's first victory in two decisions. Colavioto's eighth Minnesota pitcher. John - winning hurler, won it, Bért Campaneris doubled home two Kansas City runs in the ninth to send the game into overtime. The Athletics' other runs came on a pair of two-run homers by rookie Larry Stati. John Wyatt. appeared in his 78th game for Kamsas City, ty- ing Boston's Dick Radatz for the most appearances ever in a season. urday, we'll take our chances. New Montreal Grid Stadium May Go 'Down' MONTREAL real Alouettes proposed sta- dium in suburban Ville d' Anjou may go underground. Dave Workman, vice - presi- dent of the Eastern Football Conference team', said Tuesday engineers are studying the pos-|)- sibility of building the stadium underground because there is a giant bed of rock below the sur- face. "Tf we're lucky we can get an extra 6,000 seats for the same price or a total of 46,000," Work- man said. The stadium would be completely redesigned with 33,000 seats between the goal lines and resemble a bowl." Cost of the stadium is, estimated at $2,200,000. ! "Details of the engineering tests are expected to be com- pleted by mid-October with pre- winter work starting soon after that. "It's setting our timetable back but if it's feasible it will give us a better stadium," Workman added. 'I see no rea- son why we wouldn't be ready in time for next season." Montreal already has been al- otted the 1965 Grey Cup game because of the new stadium. With an underground stadium the. playing surface would con-| sist of earth atop a concrete floor, topped by crushed stone and drainage tile, more earth and then sod. (CP) -- Mont-|¥' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 30,1964 19 -WOODBINE RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. maidens. vin. A--G R McMillen and C Bordonaro entry Winner, ch g, by Fleet Path -- Even So 2nd, by Donatella 2nd. Trainer A 1 Tay- Pool $22,602 - Double Pool $41,070 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. |. Colorado er, R D Isaac, Poo! $50,014 1 Tanamakoon, | Era, Bunty's Ace, A-Top Cadet, Milllore Mahan and And Alvin, Babe, by Colorado Kid, Traine SIXTH RACE -- Puree $2500. Claiming. . and y QUINELLA, 2 AND 6, PAID $90.10 Winner, dk b or br g, by Bolivar 2nd Fall River by Buster. Trainer J Mack. Pool $24,281 1900. Chaim- ing. Three- and four-year-olds, 6 Furiongs | ances. T-Abitibi, Fitz'ns 12-Bright Hope, McComb 3.30 Baron, Inda Also Ran in Order: Pay Parade, Sty Golden Bubbie, Fat and Ww Buck, DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 7, PAID $88.10 Winner, by Blue Royal 2nd -- Fun Time, by Gala Hour. Trainer W Von Richthofen. Pool $33,235 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. Three- ne four-year-old maidens, 7 Furlongs 2. W-Noble's Brothe, Leblanc §.70 4.70 3.50 arSOns 9-Nanjan, Harrison Also Ran in Order: Bronze Slipper, A- Chickcharney, Sinner's Hill, Mr. Bella- Zebby end Sursum x A--Emcee Stable and F_E Lynett entry Winner, ch g, by Bimini Bay -- Grey Vel- vet, by Vezzano. Trainer J F Nemett. Pool $42,249 be | BOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200, Two |year-old maidens. 6 Furtongs (12) - |8-Sleepy Native, Walsh --§.10 3.40 3.00 | 6vMenes, Leblanc 4.0 4,10 | 4Romeadventure, Davidson 8.00 Also Ran in Order: Purly Sark, John's Whirl, To The Victor, Take Notice, Star Dance, Luxury Item, Swanky Kid, Cane- dian Rebel, and Tuffus. Winner, b ¢, by Jabneh -- Sleepy Mate, by Casemate, Trainer G W Bryson. Pool $46,008 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claim- ing. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furtongs. i jone-s| 18.90 8.60 "4.60 5.50 3.20/36 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim ing. Three-year-clds. One and one-six- teenth Miles (:, 1-Careless Kate, Dittfach @.40 5.90 3.40 &-Sept Erin, Davidson 9.00 4.50 25.90 11.30 5.70) First chop, A-Bridget L., Wee Less, Vaisprious, Corda. Pool SPORTS BRIEFS SETS RECORD BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP) -- A small Harley- Davidson motorcycle set a world record in the 250-cc gas- oline-powered class for a timed mile Tuesday. The 250-cc cycle, piloted by Roger Reiman of Kewanee, Iil., averaged 156.24 Bavasi's statement fired. --(AP Wirephoto) |Cleveland, 100. | Runs Batted In--B. Robinson, Baltimore, 111; Stuart, Boston jand Killebrew, Minnesota, 109. Hits--Oliva, 209; B. Robi 185. | Doubles--Oliva, 42; Bressoud, | Boston, 40. Triples -- Rotlins and Ver- sailes, Minnesota, 10; Yas-| trzemski, Boston and Fnegosi, Los Angeles, 9. | Home Runs -- Killebrew, 48; Powell, Baltimore, 37. | Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Ballti-| miles an hour over the course Anything can happen." %.30 1210 $39) .¢ the western Utah salt flats. While the Sox were gaining a} half length on the Yankees,| Kansas City and Minnesota) | hand, as he announced yes- Barney Schultz Hero As Cards Top Phils, Move Into Ist Place Ra eee By MIKE RATHET | Elsewhere, San Francisco Gi-| with a single for the Pirates and more, 18-5, .783; Pappas, Baiti- Associated Press Sports Writerjants remained mathematicaily|one out later raced to third on|more and Ford, New York, 16-46, Barmmey Schultz has beenjalive in the pennant race by|Roberto Clemente's double. Mc-|.727. teacher, was forced by heavy) ington 3, Detroit 2 | He said he has not yet had an pitching for 20 years with 18)edging Houston Colts 5-4 in 11} Coal then walked Gene Freese| Strikeouts--Chance, Los An-|seas Wednesday to give up her) N Houal Le |acknowledgment to the last let- clubs in 12 different leagues|innings on Matty Alou's first/and got Donn Clendenon on ajgeles, 207; Downing, New York,|attempt to swim the English , w 1 Pet, GBL Lett|"e" he sent the mayor outlin- and no one has paid much in-/homer in exactly two years,|foul pop. But Bill Mazeroski ri-| 206. |Channel both ways non-stop. | qj 91 67 pool : ing his final offer, to build a terest. | Chicago Cubs edged Los An-|fled a single to center for two She surtendered: to the ois Bt Lous 91 67 "578 ue, 4 |20,000 - seat coliseum only if i But the 38-year-old knuckle|geles Dodgers 4-3 and Milwau-|runs and the victory. ments after 24 hours of swim-| Phila 90 69 566 1% 3 the city gave him land esti- past them for the National ball list has suddenlly|kee Braves downed New York! Tom Haller homered for the|Clemente, Pitt. ming. Miss Andersen alrea |mated to cost $2,000,000. League tumed into a key figure in St.|Mets 7-6. Giants in the sixth inning for a|Aaron, Mi. afte dy}San Fran. 87 70 .554 3% 5 | "he city offered Smythe a : " had completed . remaining : | , Louis Cardinals' drive toward) The Candinals scored a run in|3-2 lead, then walked and even-/Carty, Mil. a oe a) ee s 4: Pitts-\!ong-tenm lease on the site. COSENS & MARTIN 313 ALBERT ST. ; | 431 68 142 .329|to-France crossing and was well) Cincinnati--At home their first National League. pen- the finst inning and two more in| tually scored the tying run in|Torre, Mil. 579. 86 188 .325/0n her way back to England's|burgh 2 Philadelphia 2. | 24-HOUR SERVICE nant since 1046. the eighth after the Colts had|Allen, Phil. 620 119 195 .315) shores when she had to quit. St.. Louis--At home 4; Phila-| Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa | 723-4663 All Lines of 728-7515 ' of | SERVING OSHAWA OVER Schultz bailed a Cardinal/the second on Julian Javier's) o.eq ahead on consecutive) Runs--Allen, 119;. Mays, San| Strong easterly winds were] del Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 50 YEARS (10) 4Ocean Pearl, Parnell Toronto Leafs In PENNANT RACES i Vancouver For Ex.|*2:,".*,'" oe, rouse, ie] «SHAFER 18 OUT VANCOUVER (CP) -- Staf- | AT A GLANCE Spark, & Arees, Paveler Leo's page| v ANCOUVER (CP) -- British \ford Smythe, president of Tor-|winner, dk » or br m, by ©x Blood --| Columbia Lions announce By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ,.+. Maple Leafs hockey club, ' Tuesday that Steve Shafer, a American 'League larrived here Tuesday--but not Remember When? ene two-way perforther on the club, } W L. Pct. GBL Left ; wil miss the last five weeks of [New York 95 60 618 -- "7/10, sa0k abou ins Proposal "| yy THE CANADIAN PRESS Gives Up Try Swim Channel Sr" 9. Shy {|has cto Over-And-Back s2"si"i" New York--At home 7; De- troit. 4, Cleveland 3. cheba "aie DOVER, England (AP)--| for an exhibition game against Greta Andersen, a 37-year-old|City 4. Vancouver Canucks of the West- Chicago--At home 4; Kansas Los Aiamitos, ' Calif., school! Baltimore--At home 5;. Wash-|¢r™n League. dengo surgery Thursday for a cartilage injury to his knee. He is a first-string defensive half- back and the reserve quarter- back behind Joe Kapp. Mayor (Bill) Rathie," said Smythe, who arrived with his National Hockey League club Brooklyn baseball club: "are they still in the league?" came back to haunt him 25 years ago to- day when the lowly Dodgers walloped Terry's New York Giants 8-5 for their second ight victory. The two straigh Giants losses enabled St. Louis Cardinals to. squeeze HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL National League | AB R H Pet. 608° 91 208 .342 561 101 185 .330 CENTRES IN NORTH Of Italy's 10 major cities, all St.\but two are situated in the 4 northern: part of the country-- At home 5;|Naples and Palermo are the exceptions. started out for the fifth straight double, singles by Mike Shan-|pases - empty homers by Jim|Francisco, 116 blow: gti. iphia, New York 3. 4 | : N s ' , 116. |blowing the Danish-born Greta) _ ; game Tuesday, preserving Ray/non and Tim McCarver and)Beauchamp and Rusty Staub. | Runs Batted In--Boyer, St./off course and she was Sioten! tous eats 4 iad 3; pe my Sage orageid sor enol -- Alou won it with his homer in|Louis, 116; Santo, Chicago, 112.|battered by high seas when she|San Francisco -- auis ex te S ng| The Phillies struck back for} Masanori. Murakami ts -- Clemente, 208; Flood) ended her F streak to seven with a 4-2 vic-|two runs in the fourth when pre pte Murakami ordeal. |Houston 2, Chicago 3. fare vintory tai%: Ue, 206, | os tory aver floundering Philadel-'sadecki walked the bases|the aC | "BUEHLER'S" WHERE YOU GET | : d S| Doubles -- Maye, Milwaukee, phia Phillies loaded and pinch hitter Gus Tri-| pon Campbell's single and e| {> \ LEAN SMOKEI PICNIC SHOULDERS 39: EVISCERATED DUCKS 49: FRESH LEAN, MEATY SPARE 3 oe RIBS FRESH _-HAM ROAST. 59° 6S] 70: FRESH CHICKEN NECKS a» 29° SHOULDER PORK STEAKS mm) | FRESH MADE SAUSAGE MEAT 45] | 4 lbs. FREE © FREEZER SPECIAL © QUARTERS | Or BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED FREE Wy) \ END cuTs CENTRE cuTs @ THURSDAY ONLY @ CUT-UP CHICKEN LEGS & BREASTS 8 lbs. PORK NECK BONES 3 lbs. BOLOGNA by the piece 2 lbs. POLISH SAUSAGE 3 lbs. RIB STEAKS 2 lhs. Shoulder LAMB CHOPS | 44; Clemente, 40. | . Then 3 - a double by Jimmy Stewart drove| Home Runs--Mays, 44; Wil- c] dinals in the sixth. . bane | --. ing streak at nine Cubs in the eighth inning! gio) F N games in a 2-0 loss to Bob|PITCHERS DUEL against the Dodgers. ni, nek, - D Friend and the Pittsburgh Pi-| At Cincinnati, Friend, 13-18, Rico Camty smacked his 21st) Pitching -- Koufax, Los' An-| 2B -and Reds' rookie Billy McCool | homer as the Braves extended) genes, 19-5, .792; Bunning, Phil- y Ad gy have four games remaining-- until the ninth. |games. Jim Hickman homered) Strikeouts--Gibson, St. Yoda, | V O and the way St. Louis manager) Bob Bailey opened the ninthifor the Mets. \236; Drysdale, Los Angeles, 233. | John Keane figures it, Schultz) : may be in every one. now if they're short stints," said f \ | pla |} SIRLOIN, T-BONE TREMENDOUS STAMINA ae Or nap MY can Jand WING STEAK 5 e e innings and compiling an eye-| | 1.69 eamed run wre | age. In those aill-important fee gues, he's alowed one {Boneless RUMP or The Phiilies used six pitchers) and 22 players aivogethor in en ROUND STEAK ROAST attempt to weed off their ninth| consecutive defeat. But they games behind with only three : ' ' i READY-TO-EAT left to play. | Bie 3 & -- --_------ | ae 4 j Reall | : CLUB STYLE ' Haven't Had An Whole or Half "MILWAUKEE -(AP)-=-Mit- waukee Braves president John McHale said Tuesday night the Nationaj League basebail club s , to go anmywhere"' but that it has been approached by rep- resentatives of at least six cit- ies in the last 16 months. is available,' he said, 'but that's it." McHale was questioned by) sports writers during an aip- i tne Car-| double by Jimmy Triples--Santo, 13; Allen, 12. | @ run for the/iams, Chicago 32. | The Reds end Cardinals each| were locked in a scoreless duel|their winning streak to five |adelphia, 18-7, .720. iy A "He can pitch nine days in @ since late July, pitching 47 2:3) : SAFETY CH ECKED! hit. couldn't do it and remained 114) Honest Offer ole never had an offer, as "Cities have told us a park pearance on a television pro- Get your car checked FREE at the Safety Check Lane BEHIND POLICE STATION ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR CAR CHECKED THURS. and FRI. OCT. 1 and 2 incl. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m @ Free Examination for all passenger cars and small trucks, old or new, commercial or private. @ Quick Service--the complete 38 point check takes no longer than ten minutes. e No charge--this safety check is offered as a free public No cha 4 lbs. 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