Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 9

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Second Bid Is Launched In Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP)--A_ sec- ond bid for a National Hockey League franchise was an- nounced here Wednesday night by the owner of Vancouver Canucks in partnership with a group of businessmen. The application was filed by Fred Hume, owner of the West- ern Hockey League team and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. One businessman in partner- ship with Hume is Cyrus Mc- 'Lean, chairman of the British Columbia Telephone Co., who also is a director of Vancouver Mounties of the Pacific Coast) Baseball League. The nine cher busthssemen| involved in the bid were not! 'identified by the Canucks. The first bid for an NHL fran- chise for Vancouver was filed) 7 by a group headed by indus- trialist Frank McMahon. McLean said _ there shortage of money among the Canucks group. "Naturally, we picked people | with money. But they include) some Vancouver people who is no|s have a yen for getting things|; done without necessarily trying to make money." se tile GIANTS* RALLY FALLS SHORT Koufax Blanks Reds Displays New Pitch Associated Press Sports Writer Sandy Koufax, whose dazzling curve and fast ball have brought him just about every- thing a pitcher could want, now has a fork-ball. He displayed it Wednesday night, pitching a two-hitter and gaining his 25th triumph as Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Cin- cinnati Reds 5-0 for their 12th straight victory and increased their National League lead to two games over San Francisco Giants. The Giants lost 8-6 to St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday and now face a fourgame, season-end- ing series with Cincinnati, The Dodgers play their last four games with Milwaukee Braves, If they win only two of them, the Giants have to sweep all , four of theirs to gain a tie. "It's hard to tell one game "™ of Sandy's from another, he's so consistent," Dodger manager) , Walter Alston said after the Fl game. the Dodgers eliminated tion, 'burgh Pirates trimmed \York Mets 4-2, Milwaukee the third-place Reds from conten-|a from Mack Jones, who clouted two-run homer. The Phillies edged the Cubs In other NL games, Pitts-lon Billy Hoeft's two-out, bases- NeW /toaded walk to pinch hitter Bill Sorrell in the ninth. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 30, 1968 Thees Are Special Benefits Fer All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personel use or for @ ACADIAN prod "i there ere e PONTIAC definite edvanteges when @ BUICK you lease a mew... ar No insurance costes . Ne maintenence 'on one or two yeer lease items . rT THE MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST Models On Reqeed One rete . Phone or come and Philadelphia Phillies edged Chicago Cubs 7-6. | STRUCK OUT 13 } Koufax, who struck out 13, al- | lowed only singles by Vada Pin-| son in the fourth and Deron Braves beat Houston Astros eA THE BOWMANVILLE & OSHAWA PLACE THE FACE CONTEST Johnson in the seventh. The Dodgers' big blow was Maury Wills' three-run triple in the seventh off Jim Maloney, now 20-9. The Giants went down to their sixth defeat in the last eight games despite a six-run rally in 166 King St. ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED "GOODWILL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" Your Quality G.M. Dealer 623-3396 Bowmanville the ninth. Bob Gibson, 19-12, held them to two hits until that inning, but Curt Simmons and Hal Woodeshick had to come on it. | Jim Davenport hit a three-run homer in the rally, but that was; before the Cardinals got out of | PETER KOWAL Jr. REAL ESTATE Members of Oshawa ond District Real Estate Board aR PADDY'S MARKET Specializing in USED WASHER PARTS & REPAIRS a me ios Co. LTD. his 25th against eight de- | feats. The victory, coupled with a San Francisco loss, moved L.A. two full games in front of the Giants in the National League Pennant race, last night, and Koufax won the battle. Maloney, who needed relief help in the seventh inning, took the loss to bring his record to 20-9, while Sandy limited the Reds to just two hits, blank- | Two pitchers who have 4 But there was one difference nullified by Gibson's first major) hurled no-hitters this season |--the forkball. And Koufax was league grand slam in the eighth. | appropriately proud of it. Jim Pagliaroni's two-run ho- | mer in the seventh carried GOT THEM OVER |Pittsburgh past New York.| "T had a good curve, and my|Donn Clendenon singled across | control was as good and it's a Pirate run in the fourth, then Almost all the money needed for a 16,000 - seat, NHL - size u arena here has been pledged to| --Sandy Koufax (left) of the Pacific National Exhibi-| Los Angeles Dodgers and tion, owners of the Forum| Jim Maloney of Cincinnati where WHL games are played. | Reds _ faced each _ other 623-2453 TopAav! 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The left-hander, who has a 17- 6 record with a league-leading 2.17 earhed-run average, has 'struck out 10 or more batters in "7 games this season and is anly the fifth pitcher in major Jeague history to hit the 300- strikeout plateau. Only Koufax in the NL and Rube. Wadell, Walter Johnson and Bob Feller in the AL have {rally. Los San Francisco 92 ing them 5-0. The win was BASEBALL S SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League | wWwtL. Angeles 94 66 t Fred Whitfield and Max Alvis Peg id supplied the only support Mc-|\ \ijwayke Dowell needed. Whitfield hit a| philadelphia three-run homer in a four-run|c; third inning while Alvis, who went 4-for-4, singled home the other run in the uprising and then hit a homer in the eighth inning. Jim Grant, the lone 20-game|c; winner in the AL, Twins with a two-run homer in the eighth inning. Allison also tripled and scored the first run on Andy Kosco's fourth-inning single. Hannan brought his record to, 1-1, pitching the first shutout) and first complete game in his| four years with the Senators, | Ed Brinkman singled home two} runs in a four-run first-inning Tony Conigliaro snapped a 1-1) tie in the fourth inning, boost- ing the Red Sox to their vic-/ tory over the Angels with his! reached that level. » In addition McDowell is fan- hing batters faster than Koufax, 29, despite the fact the Los An- geles Dodger left-hander has struck out a major league rec- ord 369. Koufax, who has 'worked 326 2-3 innings, has a 1 strikeout-per-inning rate to 3.2 for McDowell, who has pitched only 265 innings END WINNING STREAK * While McDowell was adding 4o his laurels, champion Minne- §Sota Twins ended Baltimore's ninegame winning streak by Pdging the Orioles 3-2, Jim Han- man of Washington Senators five-hit Kansas City Athletics 9- ® and Boston Red Sox edged California Angels 2-1. Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers were idle. CATTLE GO FREE Britain was completely free of foot and mouth disease in cattle in 1963 for the first time in 48 years. 32nd homer. A crowd of 409 was jon hand at Boston--the smallest turnout of the season in the, ma- jor leagues. Yesterday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Bob Gibson, Cardi- nals, hit a grand-slam homer in St. Louis' 8-6 victory over San Francisco Giants. Pitching Sandy Koufax, Dodgers, pitched a_ two-hitter and gained his 25th victory of the season as Los Angeles blanked Cincinnati Reds 5-0 BOWLING SHIRTS Ladies' ond Gents' Names ond Crests MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE 321 Brock St. S. Whitby Plaze CLEARAN Hundreds of bargains on bu Ask about our 6 Month = MILLWORK'S GIGANTIC INVENTORY Ends Saturday, October 2nd MILLWORK & Building Supplies Ltd, 1279 Simeoe North 728-6291 Open Deily 7 A.M. till 6 P.M. Friday ti! 9 BM. CE SALE mber and building supplies. Deferred Payment Plan Louis Chicago Houston New York a NE days. your them. 2 64.595 50 109. Wednesday's Results Pittsburgh 4 New York 2 Louis 8 San Francisco 6 gained his|cincinnati 0 Los Angeles 21st victory against six losses|chicago § Philadelphia 7 |when Bob Allison won it for the Milwaukee 5 Houston 1 manship! line ri Ww 100 92 92 87 85 75 74 69 62 59 Minnesota Baltimore Chicago 714 Detroit 9 |Cleveland 12 |New York 16%4;California 2214| Washington 30 | Boston 44144 Kansas City 2 6 5 L 59 65 6 7 7 85 86 90 98 100 American League Pct. GBL}son but had thrown it only once 629 - 586 579 47 538 469 463 434 388 3 13 1444| most 2514 31 371 41 Wednesday's Results California 1 Boston 2 |New York 3 Cleveland 5 {Minnesota 3 Baltimore 2 'Kansas City 0 Washington 9 Ww Corl'. choice . . see him tonite! 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