OSHAWA ALL-STAR TEAM CAPTURES PWSU HONORS This team of Oshawa "All- Stars", comprised of players representing Nipigon, Con- 'naught, Southmead and Sun- nyside Parks, captured the Provincial Women's Softball Union Eastern Ontario Minor "A" title and also won the "B" series championship, in the title tournament at New- market. Left -to- right, they are: (front row) -- Cathy Chapman, Carolyn Wilson, Christine Wetherup, Cathy Stead, Carol Lee, Gail Cross- man, Brenda White and Cathy Seely; (back row -- Lioyd Clarke (coach), Bonnie Nichol, Anita Roter, Joy Watson, Deb- bie Lack, Patsy Mclean, Wen- dy Seely, Donna Roter, Gertrude Gillard and Ken Mason (coach). Photo by Horton Studio, Ajax Of Series By MIKE RECHT ST. LOUIS (AP)--St. Louis has. been taken over by the World Series. Tickets and hotel rooms were running low, but tensions and enthusiasm were fast increas- ing as the city prepared for its first fall classic in 18 years. Talk of the chances of a St. Louis Cardinals' victory over New York Yankees was everv- where--taverns, restaurants, of- fices, in the street. Signs boosting the Redbirds _ be. seen throughout the city. And fans were everywhere trying to pick up a ticket. Tickets for the bleachers went on sale at 9 a.m. today and the line stretched for blocks, with many well-bundled fans having spent the night in temperatures that dipped to 36 degrees. Two men began a two-day ¢ swering tel getic responses. St. Louis In Grip Fever could hold places in line and tickets sold for as much as $100. Inside the stadium, decorators were hard at work 'installing a row of field boxes, bringing to- tal capacity to about 30,500. Standees are expected to swell the crowd to more than 32,000. Restaurants were full; it was lmost impossible to get a taxi- cab; and worst of all, were almost full. Hotel managers and desk lerks spent unending days an- lephonts with apolo- Hotel officials uttered a com- mon prayer: for the Cardinals to win the series in five games so it will not return to St. Louis next week. "If they come back here next week the city will have to set up tents in Forest Park," said Geonge Barry, assistant mana-' WORLD SERIES FACTS, FIGURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Opponents--New York Yan- kees, American League cham- pions, vs. St. Louis | Cortina, National League champions. Winner--First team to win four games. : Sites and dates--First two games at St. Louis, Oct. 7-8; at New gid Oct. 10-11-12; at St. Louis, Oct. 14-15. Starting times -- 2 p.m. EDT. (at St. Louis); 1 p.m. EDT. (at New York). Rival managers -- Yan- kees, Yogi Berra; Cardinals, World Series. Opening day .pitchers -- Whitey Ford (17-6) for Yan- kees, vs. Ray Sadecki (20-11) for Cardinals; both are left- handers. Series odds -- Yankees fa- vored to win t game at 5 to 7 and the series at 5 to 9. pinochle game. Others. sat in folding chairs or slept in nearby autos hn a friend or relative ited in line. LANCASTER INJURED Rough Riders Whip Saskatchewan 27-3 OTTAWA (CP)--'I hear Russ Jackson played a good game," said Saskatchewan Roughrider Ron _ Lancaster quarterback after his Western Football Con- ference team suffered a 27-3 set- back by Ottawa Rough Riders Tuesday night Lancaster see most of the action, all the interlocking game attracted 19,710 fans to see what was ex- pected to be an aerial battle between Lancaster and Jack- son, the Ottawa quarterback. Lancaster used his passing to set up a first-quarter field goal by veteran Reg Whitehouse and give his team an early lead, but Lancaster was injured a few plays later and spent the rest of the game in - Saskatche- wan dressing roo; The third-place "WFC team didn't score a single point after Lancaster's injury, although they did stay within a touch- down of Ottawa until the East- ern Conference leaders ex- ploded for 17 points in the last quarter. The,win broke a first-place tie inthe Big Four, and gave Ottawa a two-point lead over Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Saskatch- didn't even get to though RIBS SEPARATED Lancaster suffered a possible rib separation when he flopped on the bail to recover a fumble, and 230-pound Ottawa defensive end Billy Joe Booth landed on top of him. y#Jackson had his troubles pass- ing, but more than made up for it along the ground as he scam- pered for 134 yards in 10 car- ries, almost half of Ottawa's to- FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Conference Saturday's Game Montreal at Calgary Western Conference WLT F APt BL. 3 218 111 17 244 212 16 270 176 14 158 364 6 241337 3 ewan remains in third place in|Calgary the West, two points behind Cal-|Sask. a ee ee Winnipeg MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1-mile trot for S-year-) Start good, handily. @ids end up. Purse $700 (8) [Also Ran In Order: Gen Corey, Mar "5.00 £2 3.90) fene R, Flashy 7 8 7 3 1 1 4 5 8 1 0 0 0 11 i Boy C, and Noble A 20 TS Lee Con. Lady Violet Direct. -- 7-Victorie ett Sit Gund from Mobhe oale for ell, son SIXTH RACE -- 1-mile pace for %-year- olds end up. Purse $900 (7). 'Also Ran in Order: Tony Worthy, Pro- | 1-Superior a ee ee 490 3.70 Doniedo, 'eo "ta Pocket dvirginie's Boy, Gordon 1.00 2.! Rocket, end Honey Dares. aan Almer, Eaid fart good, won drivi PIRST age -- -ile pace for & end| iy Ran in Order! Roy M 4yesr-olds. ee ee wae ee QUINELLA, 1 AND 3, PAID 24.80 Start SEVENTH RACE -- 1-mile pace Also Ran "outer ie Str ietftahy and up, Purse $1,200 (8). veh tra Chance, Guinea Mite, Jimmy ' 1 © ighty Lady L, id 8.90 5.20 3.80 Dillard, t rk DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 1, PAID $114, 10|3Uncte Bun, Findley" ag' 3a | Start THIRD RACE -- lenile trot for Deer va 3.60 ) 3.00] Fullback Dave Thelen and three converts. Bob Ptacek, who was mainly on the ground. fore he left the game. go for a touchdown. ing four for 56 yards, tal 304 yards. gairied rushing. also turned in a strong effort, scor- ing two touchdowns of four and five - yard plunges. 'Ottawa's other touchdown was scored by rookie end Jay Roberts on a nine-yard pass from Jackson. Moe Racine contributed the other nine points with two field goals, from 19 and 20 yards out, Saskatchewan's offence crum- bled without Lancaster, and his replacement, defensive sy the Roughriders' quarterback until Lancaster was acquired from Ottawa two years ago, stayed Ptacek completed three of| seven pass attempts, good for 41 yards, the same total as Lan- caster managed with- four com- pletions in seven attempts be- Jackson didn't have much more success in the air, com- pleting six of 18 for 89 yards, although one of his aerials did Roberts was his favorite target, catch- Favorite Captures .|when he zoomed out of second oj Who races in the interests of |ble won in 2:06.1, the fastest | Mohawk Feature CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. (CP) Eskimos Break Losing Streak Against West EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- victory against a Western Foot- ball Conference team since 1962 Tuesday night as they outlasted Winnipeg Blue Bombers 25-22 before 12,463 fans. kimos had lost 18 games in SI ssion against western ri- vals. Their two victories last year and two previous triumphs this year were recorded in Ca- nadian Football League inter- locking. games. Eskimos were sparked by the fine passing of quarterback Jon |Anabo, who completed 10 of 15 before he retired with an im-|; jured 'eg late in the game, The loss was the 10th in a row for Winnipeg, a record since the interlocking schedule was intro- duced Anabo passed to end Tommy- Joe Coffey and Bill Tobin for first half touchdowns. Tobin pounged over from a yard out for the other Eskimo score. Bill Mitchell added three converts, a 48-year field goal and a single to complete the Edmonton 'to- tal, Leo Lewis, Art Perkins and Norm Rauhaus scored Winnipeg touchdowns. Lewis converted twice and two points were added when Marcel Deleeuw, Edmonton punter, conceded a safety touch in the third quar- ter. The result left Edmonton with three victories in 11 games for six. points, win and one tie for three points. has one Winnipeg Third in line stood hard-uck Robert Hunt, who spent hours waiting Monday night and Tues- day morning for a pavilion ticket, obtained it, and within an hour, lost it. . e ger of the Statler-Hilton Hotel. TO GET TRYOUT VANCOUVER (CP) -- Brit- ish Columbia Lions announced Friday that tackle Ken Sugar- man, formerly with Baltimore Colts, will report next week for day. TV-radio -- On National Broadcasting Company net- work, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Past series records --Yan- kees won 20, lost eight; Car- dinals won six, lost three, five-day tryout with the West- rn Football Conference team. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 7, 1964 15 Johnny Keane, each in first |2, ASK WAIVERS LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers asked for waivers Monday on infielder Jim Gilliam, 36, and outfielder technicality to enable him to coach next year, Walls' waiver ives him an unconditional re- ea WESTERN OIL CO. @ FREE @ & 24-Hour fuel oil. "725-1 212 ecu erenmnenacen gnats CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH FM a or 735-2109 Mon., Ti 2-11 ps Wed, 1-1 Sun. 8 a.m. 1A Weather forecast -- Sunny to- SCALPERS BUSY Police stood by to halt such operators as a tavern owner who hired four boys to sit in line in chairs, which he planned to sell to the highest bidder | early today. Only bonafide fans | Niagara Falls Defeat Winas On Late Rally NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) | Niagara Falls Flyers won their| third straight exhibition game | 3-2 against Hamilton Red Wings in a hotly -contested hockey match Tuesday night. 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