Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1965, p. 7

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READY FOR 'SERIES' Giants And Twins Both Claim Titles By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Herman Franks has made a promise: San Francisco Giants wll stay on top. "Sam Mele has made a prom- plans beyond that, Dodger man- ager Walt Alston, on the other hand, has his three aces primed for a three-game set with St. Louis,starting tonight. Claude Osteen, 15-14, opens NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP) -- The speedy, tough Brooklin Merchants lead three games to two in their best-of seven tussle with New Weat- {minster Salmonbellies for the {Mann Cup, but things could be 'a lot brighter, They'll go into tonight's sixth 5p an br pagne to Washington because it has Minnesota tax stamps on it and the law might take a dim view of our transporting it half- way across the country," said a Twins' spokesman, Brooklin Lacrossers Have Their Problems still isn't able to operate at full eed, Other players display pr sortment of fat lips and) ulses, {hi B.C, lacrosse commissioner |e, Lacrosse Association in Mont-\matic penalty, but "they only|take the consequences--but not real in January, But some Merchants players ad plenty to say -- mostly bout the quality of the refer: eing in the series, Tommy Gordon, who handed) wimer Tran and Jim Hinkson out the indefinite suspension to|said Craggs, who has been with Craggs after Wednesday night's\Brooklin since he was 15, is an iussie which involved fans and|"e@xcitable" boy but they'd [infractions here are vastly dif- ise: Minnesota Twins will get a little higher, «The managers of the leaders if fhe National and American League pennant races, seeing against Bob Gibson, 18-10, then 2l-game winner Don Drysdale and 23-game winner Sandy Kour fax take their turns, It's also likely the same rotation will be promised Mele, 'We'll get the|!@ champagne if we have to fly) to Paris for it," jat Mele will send Jim Grant,| "We'll buy some on the road,"""/s4me for the Canadian senior lsome forced lineup changes and crosse championship wit least one limp; player, | For one thing, they've lost followed in a three-game series seeking to become the AL's\fiery forward Don Craggs for things through different situa- tions, each had a day off Thurs- day to reflect on the final 10 ys of the 1965 baseball sea- n. «Franks, whose Giants hold a two-game lead over Los Angeles Dodgers and 3%-game bulge over the third-place Cincinnati Reds, had this to say: «I think we go better when i's tight, We've fallen back 10 times before and we've always regrouped, This is the last time we're falling back, That's a promise," oe CLOSE AT HOME e Giants, who have lost) in a row while the Dodgers) aye ripped off six straight vic-| 8, close out the season at) the, beginning with a three-| me set against Milwaukee! ves tonight. Then they tan- »-with St, Lois Cardinals be-| re facing the Reds in a four-) game windup, | + Franks has tapped Ron Her-! Bel, 10-7, to oppose Tony Clon-| inger, 22-10, of Milwaukee but) bas not revealed any pitching! |ington Senators with Cincinnati and a windup] first 20-game winner this sea-the reminader of the series, He son, to the mound against the|was given an indefinite suspenr| Senators and Frank Kreutzer,|sion for attacking referee Fred) 2-5, \Severson and causing a dis) Baltimore meets Californiajturbance in Wednesday night's) Angels in a twi-nighter withigame, which the Salmonbellies! Steve Barber, 14-9, and Wally|won 8-7, | Bunker, #7, going against Jack' In addition Merchants -- who Sanford, 5-6, and Marcelino Lo. still have haunting memories of | four with Milwaukee, The Reds, with most of their remaining games with the two leaders, first invade Houston for a two-game set starting Satur- day night, Jim Maloney, shoot- ing for victory No, 20, will get the Reds' final drive started, The Twins, who have lost three straight but still lead Bal- timore Orioles by. eight games, pez, 14-18. If the Twins win and|losing the series to another B.C, the Orioles lose two, it's alljteam in 1964 after building up| over, ja 3-1 game edge--will be with:| were worried about only one) FOUR GAMES PLAYED jout big Ken Ruttan, | thing as they prepared for a| Four games were played) The bulky defenceman had to three-game series with Wash-) Thursday but none had a bear: fly home to his policeman's job! beginning to-jing on the pennant races, in Peterborough, Ont, The Kast- night, And that was champagne,| In the National League, Phil-erners put in a rush call for HIT LOSING STREAK adelphia Phillies swept Chicago|the return of defenceman Bill The Twins, who need any| Cubs 11-5 and 7-4 as Jim Bun- Castator, who played in the combination of their victories or/ning and Chris Short ecachifirst three series games but losses by the Orioles totalling) posted victory No, 18, Bunning)had to go back to his job in three to clinch their first AL) permitted 12 hits but held onithe Kast, He'll be here in time pennant, were set for a cham-/for the decision over Larry HAS BAD ANKLE pagne celebration at home but) Jackson, who became a Anothe r defencaman Bob ran into a three-game losing) game loser, Short surrendered Wanna, suffered a sprained streak that delayed the bottle-|seven hits, ankle in the fourth game and Applications will be received b Including October 15th, 1965 for the position of Chief Con stable for the City of Oshawa to be commensurate with experience and position, State qualifications, experience, cations must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked, "Application for the position o Secretary, Board of Commissioners of Police for the City ef Oshawa, police before it was sroken up,/never seen him go for a referee had little to say on the inej-(before, dent. He said the Craggs case would be considered at the an-(he gets mad," said Hinkson, -- ee GIANT FREE BARBECUE CHIEF CONSTABLE CITY OF OSHAWA 'We usually get to him when vy the undersigned up te and ~~ salary and fringe benefits age ond date available, Applis # Chief Constable," MISS EVELYN M, FOUND, 365 Simcoe Street North, Oshewe, Onterio, the referees' interpretations of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 24, 1965 7 ferent from hack home, THINGS ARE DIFFERENT Hinkson said in the Wasi, if calling "hitting on a player takes one hand off his|penalties, stick and touches the opposing} 'In the Hast if a man ducks! player's back, it is an auto-jinto @ check then he has to He didn't agree eliher Witsinedday night with New West- ithe way the referees had been minster's Wayne Shuttleworth the head" wasn't suffering any ° ad: verse effects, "He hit me once but I don't care," said Hinkson, seem to call those type of pen-lout here in this series," "Tm a lover, not w fighter." jalties against us," | Tran said he didn't blame Q | Said Tran, sporting, a puffedithe velerees for the loss of, AUTHOR WORKS HARD |p: "On one play | was rapped|Wednesday night's game but) Thriller writer John Creasey in the mouth'and had four teethithey can and did change the has written more than 450 books, knocked loose but guess wholtide of the play. {totalling 60,000,000 words, under got the penalty? Me,' Hinkson had a tussle Wed-more than a dozen pen-names, PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE Saturday, September 25, 2 P.M. THE HEBER DOWN FARM-No. 7 Hwy.-1 mile west of Brooklin MEET; Mike Starr MP, Matt Dymond MPP, Ab Walker MPP Games - rides - races - horseshoes - steerburgers bands - entertainment for young and old EVERYBODY WELCOME -- POSTPONE ONE WEEK IF RAIN (Sponsored by the Progressive Conservative Ass'ns, of Ontario County) = eeenaentemmnnemenetnmmmmnal popping. In the American League, Now they've got to find a) Cleveland Indians edged New! new batch of the bubbly. York Yankees 2-1 on Fred Whit- "We can't haul the cham: | fields's homer and a_ third-in- The Bitter Truth? Shack Has Gone! By THE CANADIAN' PRESS Coach Punch Imiach has made it official--Eddie Shack won't be a Toronto Maple Leaf this season, "He's not going to be a mem- Her of this team,"' the Toronto coach said Thursday as the en- argetic left winger worked out with Rochester- Americans, the Leafs' American Hockey League farm club at Peterbor- ough, Ont,, where both clubs dre limbering up for a new sea- gon, Shack's demotion will be bad) news to his substantial cheering) section at Maple Leaf Gardens,| where he has performed for the last five years, Fewer tears will be shed by the many National' Hockey League opponents--and riot a few team-mates--whom| Eddie has felled in his headlong charges towards the enemy) goal, «We could afford him when) the team was winning," said) Imlach, whose Leafs were elim-| ipated in the Stanley Cup semi- finals last spring, 'But scored only five goals last year. We have to replace him with somebody." | POPULAR WITH FANS | 'Shack's popularity with Tor-) onto fans is a source of irrita-| tion to Imlach, "He got plenty of cheers from) the fans but that bothered some of the other players,"' the coach| BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS , American League | Ww Pet, GRL 423 -- | 573 8 571 11% Minnesota ... Baltimore .... Chicago Detroit Cleveland New York California Washington Boston 387 3 Kansas City 368 : Thursday's Resulis Gleveland 2 New York 1 Washington 7 Kansas City 8 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Grant 19-6) at ashington (Kreutzer 2-5) (N)| Chicago (John 12-7) or (Peters! 912) at New York (Stafford %6) (N) Gleveland (McDowell 15-10) at Detroit (Sparma 13-7) (N) Roston (Wilson 12-13) at Kansas City (Hunter 7-6) (N) 349 533 484 474 438 2 Kam's Stage | Big Comeback | Powerful hitting and a steady pitching perfo nance helped Kern's Drugs overcome a 4-3 d@ficit Wednesday night, and ge on to trounce Wilson's Men's Wear 10-4. Wilson's opened the with a run in the first inning on back-to-back singles with none away. The clubs then counted tifree apiece in the second frame. But that was the end fdy Wilson's. Karn's pitcher, - Howard, lifhited Wilson's to just a pair) of singles over the last five! innings, while his team-mates afassed 13. Woward gave up a total of, eight hits, struck out nine and walked none, Losing hurler, T LOpei allowed 16 hits and four walks, and fanned six. | Howard's battery mate, Law- sm, turned in the best per- formance at the plate for the) winners, with a double and two) singles in five trips. Six other) plhyers collected' two _ hits} apiece, including Howard) Others were Lyon, Storms, Mc-/ Carther, Strutt and Nash. | 'or the losing club, W. Kirk, D. Ferguson and T. Lupe! each had a pair of singles. | lof them as a Leaf, jter by groin injuries while goal-|jand, 299; Lolich, Detroit, 215, Johnston and Ron Ward have) (jemente, Pitt. ae "| ning run built on a walk, Leon | Wagner's single, an error and on eA TT The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. a ground out, Kansas City Athletics whipped Washington 8-7 with a three-run, ninth-inning rally in which Bill | Bryan smacked a two-run triple and Randy Schwartz singled in {the winning run, | BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | § oe said. "They felt if Shack was} going to get all the credit he) could do the work, It was a situ- ation we had to correct," The 28-year-old Shack, who was traded to Toronto by New\qiiva, Minn, 564 105 181 , York Rangers in 1960, asi vas'mski, Bos, 468 75 147. scored 69 goals in the NHL, 54) whittield, Cle, 429 46 190, ' Robinson, Balt, 514 76 155 .302 So far, Shack has sent three Colavito, Cle, 557 89 165 .296 Rochester team-mates off the)" Runs '--Versalles, Minnesota ice for repairs, one with a high) yo). Oliva, 105. . : stick over the eye, another with! Runs Batted In -- Colavito a kick in the ankle and the third) 193. Horton, Detroit, 98. ' with a flying puck that caught)" wits -- Oliva, 181; Versalles, him in the groin, _ 1478, ' BOUND TO BE ACCIDENTS | poubles--Versalles, 44; Yas- "There's bound to be accl- tryemski, 42, dents,"' he shrugged. 'So when Triples -- Campaneris, Kan- it happens to me everybody) sas City, 12; Aparicio, Balti- wants to make a big deal Of more, and Versalles, 10 it," Home Runs--Conigliaro, Bos- Shack wasn't the only source! ton, 30; Cash, Detroit, 29, of injuries at Peterborough.) gioien Bases -- Campaneris, Leaf centres Dave Keon and) 49. Cardenal, California, 37, Orland Kurtenbach and right- Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, winger George Armstrong all) 19.5. (760; Stottlemyre, New were forced out of tonight's ex-| York, 19-8, .704 hibition game against Roches: strjpeouts--McDowell, H Pet, $21 314) 303 Cleve: centre Larry Bower, rookies tender Johnny na" doval and National Naga R H Pet, 88 180 336 107 177 ,824 110 166 .317 109 194 .314 113 199 312 Cincinnati, 562 547 524 617 charleyhorses, The Leafs are the farthest ad- ones by vanced in their training of the! williams Chi. six NHL clubs, Montreal Cana-| Rose. Cinci 638 diens started light workouts) puns -- Harper Wednesday, Detroit Red Wings|193: Rose, 113. skated. for the first time Thurs-| Runs Batted In --Johnson, day and Chicago Black Hawks Cincinnati, 124; Robinson, Cin-| begin operations today, cinnati, 107, Hits -- Rose, 194 Doubles -- Aaron, : ' liams, 37, goles (Banford $4) and Triples -- Callison, Philadel phia, 16; Allen, Philadelphia Clemente and Clendenon, Pitts 199; Williams, 38; Wil: Los An (Lopez 14-13 or McGlothlin 0-1) at Baltimore (Bunker 8-7) and (Barber 14-9) (2) burgh, 14 {| Home Runs--Mays, 49; | Covey, San Francisco, 37. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An | geles, 88; Brock, St Louis, 60 | Pitching -- Nuxhall, Cincin- nati, 11-3, .786; Koufax, Los An Me: GRADUATE NOW to the Class of Our '66 Models Aren't In Yet... But They'll Be Here Soon ! PLACE Your ORDER NOW Already the new 1966 Pontiocs ... 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