Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1964, p. 10

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-- nce etinTRaIR 10 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Fiidey, October 2, 1964 Catcher Jim Coker' Homer .- Double - Single Paces Redlegs To Win 'Y CHASS will play lowly New York Mets. pore tren Sports Writer St. Louis can eliminate the Every move is the key to suc- Phillies and the Giants from the oesg,or the door to disaster in race by beating the Mets. the closely knit National League In other NL games Thursday, pennant race. San Francisco trimmed Houston Cincinnati Reds' Dick Sisler Colts 6-3, Milwaukee Braves key move Thursday whipped New York 7-3 and Chi- , deciding to cago Cubs nipped Los Angeles Coker Dodgers 4-3. . The Reds scored the decisive run in the seventh inning on a triple by Vada Pinson that Jerry Lynch couldn't handle in left field, and Frank Robinson's double. Juan Marichal won his 2st) game even though he gave up 10 hits té-the Colts. Tom Haller backed Marichal with a homer and a fun-scoting single in a four - fun third inning. Willie Mays singled in two runs in the outburst. The Braves clinched fifth place with their seventh straight victory. Ed Bailey's grand slam homer sparked an early attack. Ron Santo hit a two-run ho- mer in a three-run sixth inning, and John Boccabeila doubled in ja run in the eighth inning for | the Cubs. Detroit Tigers Stall Yogi's Pennant Party With Twin-Bill Win By HAL BOCK . {City Athletics defeat Chicago Associated Press Sports Writer|White Sox, Yogi can whoop it Yogi Berra is still manipulat-jup again. ing numbers today after New| Two Yankee victories in the York Yankees' pennant express/three-game set with the Indians tan afoul of Detroit Tigers. | will end all the speculation. Berra, who has become ac-| Baltimore's 240 blanking of customed to the taste of cham-|Washington Senators Thursday almost every fall in his|/kept the Orioles' chances of a 17 years as a Yankee, was alljtie for the pennant alive. So, ready for his annual sip after|figures Berra, the best way to New York swept two from De-|wrap it up is for the Yankees troit Wednesday. to win two, Chicago and Ballti- But the Tigers turned right|more are both 2% games be- around and toppled the Yanks|hind the Yankees. 4-2 and 5-2 Thirsday, delaying). Of course if the Athletics cate Flthe clinching of New York's|to co-operate by knocking off 29th pennant at least another|Chicage or Detroit happens to day. If the Yankees 'whip Cleve-|top Baltimore tonight, Yogi will land Indians today and Kansas|gladly accept the help. B.C. Lions Star Pays Heavy Fine His drivet's licence was sus- ded for six months. That was only the beginning of his troubles. Liotis fined him an additional §500 and placed him on a4 strict curfew. It was the second such inci- dent for the Lions in recent |weeks. On Sept, 12, Dick Fouts --a former Toronto 'The Tigers weren't much help Thursday, coming in the ninth to the opener against : Stot- tlemyre and then getting A six- hitter from rookie Dennie Lain to win the nightcap. - Dave MeNally permitted pn one hit--a seventh inni bit by Don Lock--in blanking the Senators for Baltimore. Ex- cept for Lock's double, only two balls: were hit hard off Me- Nally, Iq other American games, Dick Radatz mi 78th appearance and up his 25th save as Boston Red Sox dropped Clveeland 4-2, and Kan- sas City got a 12th inning ho- mer from rookie Latry whip Minnesota Twins 54, Jerry Adair singled home the Oriolés'. first run im the. and then doubled and came home on a two + bagger Brooks Robinson for Baiti- more's other run in * The victory left the one percentage it back of Second - place which was idle. Radatz saved Boston's victory for Ed Connolly as 906 persons looked on--the sinallest attend- ance in Red Sox history. j Stalh's homer opening the 12th =| beat Minnesota's Camilo Pas- cual who struck out 1 Coker's egg ary single drove in the Reds' first run after 34 scoreless innings. He doubled and scored in the fourth, then snapped a 3-3 dead- lock with his homer off Steve Blass in the sixth. That put Cin- cinnati ahead to stay. 'There was no immediate word on whether Coker or Edwards would be in the line~sp tonight League jade . his The Phillies, in thir 2% games off the pace, still are working on @ 10-game los- ing streak and conceivably could tumble into fourth place behind San Francisco Giants. While the Reds are battling Philadelphia, St. Louis Cardi- inais, winners of eight straight, SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | Name Umpires To Rotate In World Series | NEW YORK (AP) -- Com-| missioner Ford Frick an- nounced Thursday the six World OFF TO TOKYO Canadian Team Flies mi. To Japan For Games and his first home season, sparking the a 5-4 victoty over Pirates. The win incinnati to within one- of Johnny Keane's St. Louis Cardinals, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Tackle Bill , a instay of the tough offensive line of the Brit- ish Columbia Lions, Thursday was fined a total of $850. follow- ing an 2atly morning fracas tackle Lonnie Dennis, escaped with @ sharp rap to the nose. Frank, 2% years old and six- tootfive weighing 260 pounds, spent several hours in jail be-|team-- bond. Later. driving. A charge of asaulting 4 policeman was withdrawn. Tiger-Cats Sign Police said they checked a) John Motras Jr. or that eer, Coen TORONTO: (CP) -- Hainilton|today | when Tiger-Cats of the Eastern Foot- Conference have signed centre John Metras, Jr., son of the coach of University of Bs a a when the Canadian Olympic roles at the Vancouver air- Games team took off on the port are members of Canada's last leg of the journey to Tok- field hockey team. yo on Thursday. In supporting --(CP Wirephoto) FELLOW TRAVELLERS -- Track star Irene Piotrowski of Vancouver wag borne like a queen aboard the aircraft 4, running his season's total to 919, tops in the American League, STEAM BATH fog 5 son. ee. THE BIG ATTRACTION for sports fans, around these parts, for Saturday, is the Junior football game; at two o'clock tomorrow, at Kinsmen Civic Stadium when the Bur- lington Braves will visit Oshawa Hawkeyes, the final "home game" of the Ontario Junior Conference schedule, for the local gridders. This is a big game for the Hawkeyes since a win over the Burlington squad will put the Hawkeyes in line for a berth in the league playoffs. This is just cause to é@xpect the Oshawa team to be making an all-out effort to win this one &ut in addition, as a sports attraction, Saturday afternoon's bk at the Staditim has a spécial significance. The Oshawa club is tufning over the proceeds from tomorrow's game to a benefit fund for their team-nrember, Ted Napior- kowski, who suffered a broken leg, early in the season's ac- tion. : CASE NOT HEARD Fouts' case has not been heard, but Lions fined him $250 ae detrimental to foot- Théte will be no so alternates who only work the foul lines. The umpire who starts the first game on the) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Fifty- foul line may be working the|three athletes and officials plate by the fifth or sixth game.|hoarded a charter Air Canada Frank Secory of the Natiohal)/pc-8 jet Thursday for a fon- | League will be behind the plate|stop flight to Tokyo, site of the for the opener to be. played in|19§4 Olympics. the home park of the National) They joined 75 fellow athletes) League pennant winner Wednes and Olympic officials who) day, Oct. 7 unles there is a) joarded the plane in Montreal) tie playoff. and Toronto. The positions of the five ad-| Athietes competing im the ditional umpires will be decided) qiympics for Canada include by Frick after a meeting with| cxnorts in. fencitig, judo, gym- the crew. | ' nastics, yachting, rowing, In addition to Secory, who) shooting track @nd field and could be the only man to Work | piotd hockey the plate twice if the series! The blk of Canada's swim- goes seven games, the other vin tain, constiting of 14 National League umpires persons including coach How tites later. Amateur Sports Council, which Representatives of the Brit-|has concludéd a two - month ish Colunibia Sports Car sete campaign. to. .raise money. to from Victoria presented @ $1,000/help defray the expenses of) cheque to Allan McGavin, vice-|B.C.'s Olymic athletes. jern Ontario Mustangs president of the Canadian Olym-| The money was raised at a/ graduate of that team. pic Association. isports car meet recently on| Metras was a Toronto Aingo- He accepted the money on be-| Vancouver Island. naut selection when Canadian Half of the British Columbia) -------------- Football League clubs divided oe a ee up the ggg age erg PENNANT RACES | Test Pictures [.csit te tie ATAGLANCE | Augur Well For August. None of the other teams By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| | claimed him on waivers and it American League | Olympics on TV | was understood he would return W L Pet. GBL Lett! lfor another tryout with Argo- picked by Frick ane Vinnie|Demmns Mneene a here. (New York 97 62 610 - $ Police said Frank, the driver, resisted when they told him he was under artest. They hand cuffed him to the steering wheel and called for reinforce. ments, Dennis, identified by police as one of the pasengers who had left, returned and tried to cali Frank. It was then he suffered a sharp rap to the nose. The club said latér his nOs® Was fot broken. AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY | RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA x x x x OSHAWA GENERALS continue to impress and no doubt, gladdeti the hearts of Coach Cherry and Manager Blair. The Generals tallied three unanswered goals in a fine third- period comeback rally last night, in the Liftlock City, to beat eut the Junior "Petes" 5-3, with Wayne Cashman getting a pair while Dan O'Shea, Bill Little and Armand Giroux pot- téd Gné apiecé. This is the second-straight win in as many nights for the Generals, a fine start in the crowded exhibition program they are pursuing, just prior to swinging into their OHA Junior "A" schedule play: On Sufday night, the "Petes" will return the visit, playing Generals at Bowmanville Arena. This one is called for 7:30 o'clock. x x x x VARIETY REVIEW: + Brookilin Concretes go to Elmvale tomorrow afternoon for the second game of their OASA Inter. "C" Southern Ontario finals, Winner of this set will be at home to Capreol, ovér thé Thanksgiving weekend, in the All- Ontario title series. . . . STORIE PARK Midgets visit Con- naught Park in Sunday afternoon, three o'clock, for the second game in their Midget League ¢ity title finals. Third game of the series is scheduléd for Alexandra Park, on Monday night, at 6:30 o'clock. . . . CLARENCE LOCKHART, of Colling- wood, suspended for a year, by the Ontario Racing Commis- sion, plaris to sell his stable of 20 horsés. He voices bitter eriticism of the power of the commission and says he'll fever race horses again, under such conditions. Gord Kings- ton, of this city, a driver-trainer in the harness racing circuit inauts next season. He is tak- ing post-graduate work here. Smith and Ken Burkhart, | | Chicago 94 64 595 2% 4 The American League um-| An RCMP guard of 'honor)s.¢ 95 65 504 9% 2 Hamilton has been on the WASHINGTON (AP)--Ameri-|lookout for Canadian personnel pires 'are Bill McKinley, Hank/lent color to an airport "| Games remainifig: Soar and Al Smith. [mony featuring B.C.'s Meuten-| 124 york--At home 3; Cleve- can hopes of seeing good tele-|following the loss of two Cana- lant-governor, George Pearkes,/1.14 9. Al Balding vision shots of the Oly mpic/dians. Ken Kilrea was Games were boosted Thursday|after missing the Ticat plane ss , of a nn the cieaso--At home 4; Kansas | Fresno Open | Canada Cagers by the quality of test pictures|in Vancouver Sunday and Steve Amateur Athletic Union. |" Rattimore -- At home 2; De- FRESNO. Calif, (AP)--Ca-| Need One More We're flattered! Over half-a-billlon Remington Plasti¢ Shells have beén shot Monday at Edmonton. 8. The satellite is hovering 22,- 300 miles over the Pacific. The communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) prom. ised éven better pictures for the fotmal inauguration of the transpacific TV space link Oct. 6, with the installation of highly fefined specialized equipment flown from Tokyo to this cou- tty with a team of Japatiese engineers. Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Carty' Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. relayed ftom Japan by Syncom|Hmiel suffered @ broken arm The plane left here at 12:30) troit 9, 'm. PDT and was expected in| apan nine hours end 45 min- | National League W iL Pet. GBL Left 92 67 .579 - 3 92 68 .675 4% 2 90 70 563 2% 2 3 p J peas St. Louis Cinci. Phila. San Fran. 89 70 .560 3 Games remaining: St. Louls--At home 3; New for many years, was handed a five-year suspension on Mon- day, for betting on one horse while his son was driving an- other horse in the same face. . .. CANADA'S Olympic Games team flew to Japan yesterday, ready to make their bid for fame and glory in the big affair at Toyko. .. . BASEBALL NEWS these days hinges almost entirely on the rectic pen- nadian veteran Al Balding and| Jack McGowan took full advan- tage of calm morning weather and smooth untrampled greens} Thursday to share a two-stroke} lead, tied at five-under-par 67s, | in the first round of the' $35,000) To Cinch Berth YOKOHAMA (CP) -- Canada moved within one victory of San Franeisco--At home 3; York 3 cinnati 2. Chicago 3. Cincinnati--At home 2; Phila-| delphia 2. Philadelphia -- Away 2; Cin- The test pictures were flown acros the continent for distri- bution. The real things from the Olympic Stadium will be mic- rowaved from Point Mugu, | Cali, to Los Angeles for net- 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN nant races being currently waged in the National and Ameri- can Leagues -- but not quite all the news is there. Baltimore Orioles signed Hank Bauer yesterday to a new two-year con- tract, with a substantial salary increase, so club president Lee MacPhail and his directors must be happy with the job done this year by the ex-Yankee outfielder. .. . FROM LOS AN- GELES comes word that Leo Durocher has resigned as coach of the Dodgers, and will accept a major leagtie manager's job with a team as yet not named. Jim Gilliam will take over, as Dodgers' first Negro coach. . . . COACH BUD GRANT of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, thinks it's about time his team got a few good breaks. They've had 17 players injured this year and lost their last eight gamés in succession -- to slide be- yond reach of a Western league playoff spot: .. . TORONTO ARGOS are at home to B.C. Lions on Saturday and on Sun- day the Sask. Roughriders invade Hamilton. A lot hinges on the results of these two weekend, inter-group clashes. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2000, Claiming.; FIFTH RACE -- Purse Three- and four-year-old maidens, Mir ca end one-sixteénth Miles (12) No Discard, Parnell x 9-Chief Whitefoot, Maxwell T-Resolve, Harris Fresno Open golf tournament eriggr | 6 See n so gar oe sowing. Ris A stiff breeze came up and|2¢ basketball tournam | : q 4 beating heavy tnaimpling made the| Loko this month by 17,181 - yard San Joaquin Couri-| Formosa 86-79 in qualifying | pla » today. try Ohb course considerably | 2Y here ¥ ei , | tougher from noon on, a6 ftttn| The win gave the Canadians erous -favored pros, including . card FB ga Pg Radatphe tan take M4S$OM\isunds of the 10-country round- bogey trouble disasters | rabin pre - Olympie qualifying ' . . | competition. : has weit' the, Conaion POA| Out of the pre-Clympie tay PGA % '| will come four countries which ia toe, iene to or oe advance into a Leroy se y a "land play . against national go cong on of ae lteame alteady seeded into the ahe- = "ge teal YOUNGS Tournament proper, pon ar coe gee Porta rounds left. : -- With--twe-mere-- frament, likewise clipped the | Canada plays The Philippihes course with five birdies amd ' Saturday and Ouba Sunday. jnever went over par in @ ®-| Roth are formidable opponents. lperb putting performance A difference in height told the | MeGiowan, from Toledo, OhW,| stony of the game as the Ca- and having his best year sifite|nadians, with only two players \joining the touring pros in 1960,\inder six feet, dominated the |went out in a five-under-par 31,/pack boards on rebounds. im: blazing through the last five Pick the oné that's proved itsel? Brockton Boy' | Benefit Game for | ee ode ae Wins Feature | TED NAPIORKOWSKI|| ...-."......... TORONTO (CP) -- Brockton ont © sae Boy, spuhky three-year-old colt which won his first mace last OSHAWA HAWKEYES vs AT KINSMEN STADIUM Sat., Oct. 3 - 2 p.m. Final Home Game! BRING THE FAMILY TO WATCH THIS EXCITING FOOTBALL MATCH !! First in Canada. First In Quality. Same price as paper (and some other plastic) shells, but that's where comparison stops. Sold only by_Authorized Remington Dealers, Remington, OP REMINGTON ARMS OF CANADA LIMITED __36 Queen Elizabeth Bivd., Toronto 18, Ontario race Thurs day eat Woodbine, | Brockton Boy's assignment | Tkursday before 5,843 fans, was) -tougher than - ek's race || The son of Menetrier, owned by Larkin Maloney, was taking on older horses for the first time in his career, | The well-muscled colt at the end of seven furlongs was a heck in front of Golden Turkey r King Gonm was third, another) } : Fewe The Chinese jumped off into) peck back, 6.80 4.00 2.79/holes with straight birdies. |the lead but were overtaken by) with Nick Shuk riding, Brock- | 5.20 i He came in with a par 36 over|the Canadians 10-8 after five | ton Boy moved to ihe lewd 3.00| Start good, won driving ithe 7,181 - yard San. Joaquin) minutes of play and the Cana-|ehontiy after the statt, battled bi ha wr orig |A--Enéderby and G De Pama Entry (Country chub course. ldians held the lead the rest of] with Golden Turk ist of th Ga, bc Soy rive' Sia, Sar Sw'y Royal soem: Poin' "e|, Balding shot his ditlerently the way. ay and Cinaly hd contend rege E Sl with 9 S68. | Canada led at halftime 38-33.|¥h Sune Gorm. end Grand Néstro, Brown Rorhan, Air Champ, Line! Cavataris Jr. | Me Up and Huta. | Poot 47,78) Balding carded six birdies) After 17 minutes of the second Garcon at the 'head of the stretch. Winner, b g, i Babe by colored SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2900. aliqw.\2d one bogey, and his putter|half, the scofe was 80-57 in fa- Pool 24673 Double Poo! 43,763 ances. Thrge-yete-olds and up, fosied ins made the big difference. He} yor of Canada. SECOND RACE = Purse 31900. Claim.| S208, pcr i dropped the birdie. putts from| Al Birtles, 27-year-old native ns. Three-year-olds end up. 7 Furiongs, Seen ture, Gomer" 3% 32112 feet at the fourth hole, 20\of Carbon, Alta., who. now lives { ik MiG Hitch "1090 5.80 308 Scie sah Mexwoit 3.90 feet at the sixth, 25 at the 11th,J/in Vancouver, and Formosa's €Vogel's Victor, Ditttech 19.90 9:10) Alga" Ran "tr pa Aisniad 20 at:the 12th, 15 at 17 end 20)/Chen Chindang shared the scor- [20H Fine, Hors 'Qigaht tet tea Oe 18 ling honors, each with 20 points. art Sim Wor, Oring rhe Loot, Mé.| ui QUINEELA: 2. AND & PAID 3h,66 | ~ ee, » Mr.) winner, b ¢, by riér -- Tudorette & PA Bg on oe: AM Canadien, | Tudor Minstrel, Trainer © F Chapman." a Wedded Bliss. | . BAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND. 9, PAID $24.20|P0! 23342 Quinella. Pool 27,423 Winner, ch f; by Beau Busher -- Very, Lofty by Swahill, Trainer P M Goddard, | ,o° yrna Race, , purse $2200 Claim.) Poot 31436 1A-Ful) Honors, Leblanc THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming.|, _Manoes Coke, Baitey Two-year-old meidens, fosied in Canade. . 1 Mile oh Marshal! Turf Course (9) Oe. eae ' 4 Whip'n Blinkers; D'son 7.90 4.30 3.10 cou" p ref ws Flirt, A-Cool }-Red Purse, McComb 3.80 3.10 cf ar, ,Miss Shepperton, Lets Scawt, Gomez 3.59 | Dathen, After Clouds, and Reh Rah. Start good, won ridden out A--E Enderby end $ Rotenberg Entry Also Ran in Order: Kirn Maiden, Wid | Winner, b ¢, C Chop -- Rocking Horse Fabius, Miss Scooter, Bombay Miss,/bY Challenger 2d. Trainer FH Merrill 'Young Fashion end Cedergal. dr. P Winner, 6 g, by Hard Ridden -- Judetie Poo! $0,047 Norseman. Trainer A | Taylor, Pool 4 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2500, Clair Pool 40,940. ing. Three-year-clds end up. One and one FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Two-| sixteenth Miles, Marshall Course (9) 1 year-old maidens, foaled jn Canada, 1/3 -Buly Market, Gomez 8.40 3,60 3.20) Mile on Marshall Turf, Course (9) 1A-Nona's Charger, Fitz'ns 4.10 3.10 &€rin Pen, Herris 5.50 3.50 2.80\4Civie Guérd, Rogers 2.90 9-Shiging Sun, Leblanc 9.4 5.00) Start good, won ridden out } @.ucky Deal, Shuk 3.4| Alse Ran in Order: Son Biué, Men of $tett good, won driving Kent, A-Folk Oencer, Apple, King of Also Ran in Order: Tent Camp, Sali; Maryland and Revistero. Along, Cavatino, Willle's Brief, Corporal) AE B Seedhouse Entry Case and Bigger Bill Winner, b g, by To Market -- Hasty Girl Winner, b g, by Sea © Erin -- €spanite | SY Princequillo, Trainer G M Huntley. by Priam 2nd. Trainer W. Thurner, | Poot 56,297 Total Pool 389,416 Pool 6/314 'Attendance 6,043 PAUL'S SPORTING GOODS 589 ALBERT STREET OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 726-6798 SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 103 BYRON STREET SOUTH | WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 668-4511 | COTTRELL and COTTRELL 18 BOND STREET WEST. OSHAWA, ONT. 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