Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1965, p. 14

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ae . 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 22, 1965 BATTING RACE Even Idle, Tony Oliva Has Taken Over AL Lead By BEN OLAN more Orioles' Brooks Robinson NEW YORK (AP)--An_ en-|for third place in the 1965 com- forced rest necessitated by Ajpetition last week. Hach ts hit- wrenched left knee has worked/ting .306, wonders for Tony Oliva while). In the National League, Pitts- $ damaging Carl Yastrzemski's/burgh's Roberto Clemente holds hopes of winning the American|a nine point lead over Hank League baseball batting title. |Aaron of Milwaukee Braves, Oliva, Minnesota Twins' soph-\Clemente fell one point to .335 omore outfielder and the cir-jwith five hits in 18 trips last eult's defending batting cham-|week, Aaron dropped two points pion, has taken over the lead|to ,326, collecting seven safeties with a .317 average. He haslin 25 tries, a been sidelined since last Wed- 320 on an 8-for-21 showing. He Jack Nicklaus Plays His Golf For Real Money PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla, (AP)--Jack Nicklaus' vic- tory in the Portland Open, worth $6,600, boosted his total winnings to a record $145,539.74 and put him more than $36,000 ahead of his nearest rival in|¢ the defensive unit has been able to keep Hamilton Tiger-Cats on , top of the Eastern Football Con-| 9? and O'Billovich last year. ference standings, a quick look) at the latest statistics provides!was , career mark of three Statistics Show Power Of Tiger-Cat Defence By THE CANADIAN PRESS |and tied the record of two in : ane year set by Bob Simpson In case you're wondering how| of Oitawa in 1955 and equalled by Ottawa's Gary Schreider in The other record Henley tied he answer, interceptions for touchdowns. For Bantam Girls The Oshawa Neighborhood As-|! sociation's Sports Committee has planned a Bantam Girls' Softball Tournament, for this man vs North Oshawa and Zion Softball Tourney = a.m.; Gien Stewart vs Fernhill and Sunnyside vs Kingside; gon and Valleyview vs Storie. ed p.m.; Brookside vs Lake|League. ista, [ San Francisco Giants of the Na-(Oct. 18 against Lennie Sparks. Thornton's Corners; $.30\tional Baseball a Wednes-jof Halifax, -- aay day. Both Pepitones are first basemen, Bill, 18, was assigned CASALE 7, SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)--Lee 1:00 a.m. Woodview vs Nipi-|to the Lexington, N.C., club of Casale, 24, Chicago nightclub Saturday, to be held at Bathe Park, with the first game get- ting under way at 8.00 o'clock in the morning and the elimina- |v tions continuing, until an even- tual champion has been named, Following is the draw for the|tone, brother of New York Yan- first round: -- 8.00 a.m. Har-'kees' Joe Pepitone, signed with SPORT BRIEFS GIANTS SIGN A PEPITONE NEW. YORK (AP)--Bill Pepi- the money list, Tony Lema at tournaments and placed in the money 15 times this year, the Professional tion reported Monday, Willie Mays of San Francisco), © ' ' | ficial, $11,494 unofficial, $145,539 nesday when he was hurt dur-)Giants held third place, boost total: 2--Tony Lema, $101,816, ing a game against Kansas City|ing his average three points. to $7,053, $108,869; 3--Billy Casper, picking off enemy passes at a} record pace and the Ticats arc leading the way. In fact, Ham- a players hold down the top »jq. three, positions in pass intercer-' veneer |tions and five of the top eight. Altogether, the' Ticats have| intercepted 26 passes in eight) games. 'They have six more! contests in which to pass the] record of 38 interceptions set | by Ottawa Rough Riders in) 108,869.85, Nicklaus has won five of 20 Golfers The top 10 money winners) re; 1--Jack Nicklaus, $134,045 of- Athletics, n 'ij , 4--| 1957, Since Oliva's. Injury, Yas-lis followed by Pete Rose of Cin-|$76,771, | $25,202, | $102,064; | 4 . e id collected only twojci ith 313 and Billy|@ary Player, $69,964, $1,096,/ 'This has helped to offset some trzemski ha d only cinnati Reds with n ¥1671,060; 5--Bruce Deviin, $67,- questionable performances by hits in 16 times at bat for Bos-|Williams of Chicago Cubs with ton Red Sox, lost seven points|,311. The figures include Sun- and dropped into the runner-up|day's games. position at .315, Mays slammed The winning AL average thisjruns, lifting his leading total to season could be the lowest in|49, Deron Johnson is the runs|$ the majors since George Stirn-/batted in leader with 124, six)! weiss of New York Yankees fin-|more than he had a week ago.| ished on top with .309 in 1945.| Boston's Tony Conigliaro hit) three home 2 $80,599; | 656, $3,264, $70,022; 6 -- Doug| Hamilton's offensive squad,| Sanders, $63,732, $10,858, $68,-| which is third behind Ottawa! 930; 7 -- Dave Marr, $62,850, $6,080, $68,930; &--Gene Littler, and the last-place Toronto Argo- nauts in total yards gained. The Ticats have amassed 1,810 yards compared with Ottawa's 2,288 and Toronto's 1,838. In the passify department,| the Ticats have gained 814} 58,898, $4,303, $63,202; 9--Ar- old Palmer, $57,770, $22,829, 10---Al Geiberger, $52,- 17, $4,083, $56,301. Pete Runne!s of Boston led with|two homers, increasing his AL 420 in 1960, Yastrzemski with|leading figure to 30. Rocky Col- 421 in 1963 and Oliva with .323 avito, Cleveland's veteran slug- in 1964, ger, is the RBI leader with 102 d Id 'lev | wei, tele, Geena aor in eee i at HOO EY HOBBY? | ~ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS yards, Significantly, they've |picked up almost half again as much on interceptions, running enemy passes back 399 yards, Billy Wayte and Garney Hen jley lead in pass interceptions might | with five each. And right. be- NINE TEAMS IS TORONTO (CP)--It not be cheaper by the dozen | hind them with four apiece are for the Harpers of Agincourt, janother Hamilton defensive PARTS AND sHRvice The Kooks, Pinettes, Diamonds and| ; | ' ay Parts and Service ont away to another|Rolling Pins each took six points from|Ont,, but it's certainly a lot stalwart, Ted Page, and Ot- howling season at Motor City Bowling! the Shindigs, Alley Cats, No. 6 and Hot) more fun. tawa's Bob O'Billovich. Tied Lanes on Wednesday, Sept, &, Eight * M with three interceptions each : -- r. and Mrs, Jack Harper ' teama are participating, High single: P. Lemaire 291 are Dick Cohee and Herb Pat- Two bowlers were in mid-season form,| High Triple: M. Wanaker 718, (gummer practice), K, Smith had a nice 76) (313, 220, 278), and J, Dell with al 73) (245, 290), They are off and running, 400: A. Brown 698 (212, 238, 248), G WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE t are in their 11th year as man- em eyerewel Ber erty tee agers, cooks and clothes washers for nine hockey lerra of Hamilton, Jackie} | Parker of Toronto and Joe Poir- from seven: |ier of Ottawa eams, ranging Bra, Fe merore Ga (aN seh ee year-old tykes to 18-year-old | B , lowers 668 (221, 264), F.| This ts the start of a new season and| } " : Z " iD iC »S aon 443 (233, 200, 230), E. Ferguson|we are off to a good start | juveniles. THEI bdubed ate goer : 441 (204, 271), F. Dwyer 638 (228, 256), G.| Games over 400 - | Henley tied two EFC records Shirley Powers 671) 0, 429 (224, 257), J, Stanley 626'(215, 258, 198); Ailce Langley 633 (2) jer (205, 241), H, MeLeod 414 (215, 215), K./917, 206) and June Bird 604 (247, 194), Mitton 408 (219), W. Pottery 606 (214,|- Games over 200 -- J. Capbledick. 296, N.| UP Of 005), F. Elliott 401 (265). Judge 246, M. Henson 245, J, Beaton 225, 200: &. Binir 2), E. Lahay 277, Jip 19, N, Fi 1s, FB A Cook 63, A, Cardinal 254, F, Oe erie grits Jarvis 248|V, Dewell 209, J. Pritchard 208, M. Har oH ; ©, Simkins 248, R. Piper 234, 204, C./rig 207, M, Morton 202 and B, Webster | with soe M, |} ring » J. Crawford 223, A, Hircock' Lemon League -- H, Meraw 97, F.| 21, C. Pinsent 218, 217) R. Day 215i /@racey 9, Ro trowsse Bh, 90" and. B.| H. O'Neill 213) _E. Sweet 208, 205; R.! Pierce a4 j Coulson 208; G, Fehrenbach 204, D. Cran. : | doll 203, C. Taylor 203, K. Shannon 200, Points Oldsmobiles (H. Brown, Capt Dragomat: 233, B. Har CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS * / ' We're off to @ good start for the new PS se ph bog' be FLL season and weicome to all the new bow! H. MeLeed, Capt.) 1; Maple Leats (J,| ers -- hope they enloy @ good year with bt Pye, Capt.) 3- Corvairs (E, Simkins, |" » Rul : Se A an ' this season so we can be through at 8.45 qeinat About that Ernie Bisir with » 281, ete es pi Aad etuarecaal oa 19 8 ID) Bob Dart showed us all the way with f 688 (220, 274) with Dick Stata close be CaKaview Lapins vansun [htt ih Ge sar Men ttl dh, Wanamaker 710 (227, 232, 258) P. and Wes Stata 404 (264). |S tee nt) e. ye aT] L. Parry 632/ Single 200 games were Ken Willsher 263, ders 251; 8. 3 i 'eg 278; B. Saun-| Joan Dart 254, Stan Hartshorn 240, Doug! g ST avidson ee he aaa aaeman 235;| Smith 234, Sid Boneham 219, 201, Heather : 34; HW. Holtfester 228) J./ Collins 207, Al Smith and Willle Closs 206 Cameron 222; B. Corby 21%) M Halland Molly Hartshorn 200 more than 15 dozen, National Hockey League. something like word-of-mouth advertising. y range from $800 for tykes to We would like to start bowling at 6.45) $1,200 for juveniles, but they are all sponsored, said Mrs. too much of a problem, she it,"" she said, The nine teams are made 190 players--a_ little ee? Seek eee ee ithrown by Argonaut quarter- |back Pete Liske and ran it 27) yards for a touchdown. The one team," said Mr. | touchdown was Henley's second darper, a part-time ate this season on an interception " t -------- - ---- - "Carmen and I started out EFC defensive halfbacks are|¢nreider snared three enemy | passes for scores in his career. emaet Henley is in his sixth season with the. Ticats. The statistics, which do not include Monday night's inter- locking game in Edmonton be- tween the Eskimos and Mont- real, show the situation pretty much unchanged from the pre- vious week. ' Ottawa halfback Bo Scott con- tinues to lead in rushing with 531 yards in 82 carries and in kickoff returns with 257 yards, Don Sutherin of Hamilton re- tained his scoring lead with 42 points and Terry Evanshen of Montreal continues to lead pass lreceivers with 21 catches for 337 yards. Joe Zuger of the Ticats still leads in punting with an average of 45.7 yards in 76 punts, Henley has an average of nine yards to lead in punt re- turns and Ottawa quarterback Russ Jackson has emerged with the lead in passing ahead of Bernie Faloney of Montreal and Liske, who dropped from a third-place tie to third spot last week, Individuals or Groups for St. John Ambulance Junior and Senior First Aid and Home Nursing Courses Phone 668-4666 ust seemed to snowball, The costs for having a team MIKE STARR, MATT DY. farper, Washing and ironing the 190 weaters, cleaning the pants nd darning the socks aren't aid, "It's our hobby and we love _ PLAN NOW to ATTEND THE GIANT MOND, "* WALKER FREE BARBECUE SAT., SEPT. The Heber Down Farm. No. 7 Hwy. 1 mile west of Brooklin Free Steerburgers @ rides @ bands @ races | @ Entertainment 25, 2 P.M. 17) €. Jennings 213) B. T 3) Jee ©, Russell 211; P, Clapp 210; J, MeDon:|imps'2, Govoo's 17 Male 2. Pots Ty Lead. 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