LOCAL ANGLER WINS HONOR AWARD Spooner, minister of Lands and Forests for Ontario as one of | A winner In Molson's prov- ince-wide "Big Fish" contest, currently being conducted under the auspices of the On- tario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, with Hon. J. the panel of judges, Stanley Hockett, 532 Fairleigh Ave, Oshawa, is shown above re- ceiving an "Honor Award" By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer The White Sox did it. They did it like champs, clinch- ing that long awaited American League pennant in their final meeting with the ope club. that could snatch it from them. They did it with a 4-2 victory over tiie second-place Indians at Cleveland Tuesday night, hauli Wynn, claiming his 270th career victory and tying Burleigh Grimes for 15th place on the all- time winners' list, made it 10 out of 11 against the Indians since bundled off ey White Sox with Smith two years ago for Minnie Minoso and Fred Hatfield. : The Sox gave Wynn a 240 lead inst loser Jim Perry (12-10) in Chicago's first AL flag since 1919. They did it not with their + lmagie singles, but with power-- a pair of scoring doubles by Luis Aparicio and Billy Goodman, and successive sixth - inning home runs by Al Smith and Jim Ri- vera. They did it with pitching and defence. Early Wynn, the old man the Injuns didn't want, won his 21si, getting relief help from young Bob Skaw, the right- hander Detroit didn't want, and Gerry Staley, the reliever nobody wanted. ONE PITCH ENDED IT Staley, like Wynn a 39-year-old right - hander, wrapped it up, making his 65th trip from the bullpen this sezson in the ninth inning with one out and the bases loaded. With one pitch it was all over. Vie Power swung at that first pitch of Staley's, Aparicio gob- bled it up at short, stepped on second and threw to first for the Sox' fourth doubleplayer, the doubleplay that ended 40 years of waiting. The end was so sudden the White Sox seemed startled. It took them a second to realize they had it, then they knew, and from Gord Rae, local repre- sentative of Molson's Company. tan's prize catch was a small mouth bass, weighing 5 Ibs. and 1 ounce, with 20" length and 13" girth. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' HAIL CHICAGO! It's taken a long, long time but yesterday Chicago White Sox finally won the American League pennant, earned themselves a berth in the 1959 World Series and revived once again, the time-worn story of the "Black Sox" scandal, of yesteryears. White Sox won the American League pennant with a flourish --they beat their closest rivals, Cleveland Indians, right in Cleveland and just for good measure, Early Wynn, the pitcher Indians figured was "washed up" when they sold him to Chicago two years ago--did the job against his former mates, right in his former "backyard." And #0 now the pressure is off, White Sox" can relax and coast into the World Series, a series which now will be something new for at least the last two generations of baseball fans. Milwaukee Braves are putting on a real "old pro" finish. They won their game over Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday and took a great big one-game lead in the National League pennant race. St, Louis Cards and Chi- eago Cubs proved that "big league" baseball is just that. they swarmed all over each other with 54,293 mourners looking on in Cleveland's massive mortuary for dead: Injuns. The victory gave the White Sox a 4%-game lead over the Indians, who have four games to play. The Sox have three left--before playing the opening game of the | | | Ajax Bantams Top Victor's, League Title Ajax captured the 1959 cham- pionship of the Oshawa Legion {Minor Baseball Association's |Bantam League, last night at | Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadi- lum, when they defeated Victor's |Sports and Cycle, 5-2, to. sweep ng world series in Chicago's Comis- key Park a week from today. DECISIVE EDGE The White Sox, who had lost t in the third on Bubba Phillips' single and two-out doubles by Aparicio and Goodman. It was Jim (Mudcat) Grant, another righthander, who gave up the clinching homers, Smith's 16th and Rivera's third. In the other AL games, New York whipped Washington 8-4, Detroit beat Kansas City 6-4 and Boston defeated Baltimore 4-3. By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Remember the last time the National League had a three- team pennant fight? It was 1956 and in the final week fourth-place St. Louis crashed Milwaukee out of it while the Dodgers stepped over seventh-place Pittsburgh to the pennant. : Cincinnati, the third club in that down-to-the-wire race, was finally given thc gate by Chicago Cllbe to finish third, two games shy. The Braves have breezed to two flags since then and now, driving for a rare third in a row, they've surged into a one-game lead, beating fourth-place Pitts- burgh 5 - 3 Tuesday night while seventh-place St. Louis jarred the Dodgers out of a first-place tie by battering Los Angeles 11-10. In keeping with that pennant pattern of three years ago, third- place San Francisco plunged two games behind with a 5-4 loss to the Cubs. Each of the contenders has four games left. Milwaukee's surge to become Chisox Win, Braves Lead PENNANT RACES AT A-GLANCE two in a row as their p push sputtered, whipped the In- |dians 15-7 for the season. This one climaxed a drive that began with a four-game sweep at Cleve- land in late August. They won nine of the 11 games they played at the Indians' park. Leafs Defeat Barons 3-3 PETERBOROUGH (CP)---Tor- the final series in two-straight| games. Newitt pitched the first four in-| nings, gave up two runs on al walk and two hits in the first inning, then fanned nine batters| [i the next three frames, In the fifth, Robson took over the pitch-| | ir chore and the strategy | |proved a fine move by the Ajax| management, as Robson fanned nine batters in the last three in-| s and yielded only one hit | single by Stan Kolesnik, whn - {hit into a double, and two walks. |onto Maple Leafs of the National) | Mil National League W L Pct. GBL TP $4 66 .560 -- LA 88 67 558 1 SF 82 68 .547 2 Milwaukee: At home 4 the first three-in-a-row NL win- ner since the Cardinals of 1942- 43-44 now has given the Braves a four-game streak and 13 victories in their last 16 games. They held off a ninth-inning Pirate rally for the second con- secutive night. Lefty Juan Piz- arro (6-2) beat the Bucs a third time after building a 4-1 cushion with a two-out, two-run, double as the Braves scored three in the seventh off Harvey Haddix (12- 12), Reliever Don McMahon finally nailed it after giving up a pair of scoring singles by Smoky Bur- gess and Don Hoak. Andy Pafko doubled and John Demierit, replacing the injured| Bill Bruton in centrefield, beat| out a bunt single for the Braves in the clinching seventh, Then, | after Del Crandall, who had hit| his 21st homer in the fifth, hit into a double play and Felix Mantilla got an intentional pass, | Pizarro sliced his double just in-| side the lefifield line. Bobby| Avila, who tripled in the first.and| scored on Hank Aaron's fly, then singled in the final run off Had-| dix, 0-8 against the Braves over two years. ALMOST PULLED IT OUT Los Angeles, making it close on rookie Frank Howard's pinch-hit, three - run homer in the ninth, chased nemesis Larry Jackson in| the first inning, but blew 3-0 and 6-4 leads. | Hal Smith bombed. starting) Dodger southpaw Sandy Koufax with his first grand-slam homer| in the first inmng. And after Gil Hodges's two - run, 24th homer gave the Dodgers a 6-4 edge in the third, the Cards came back with five runs in their half. Curt Flood's three-run homer set it off against losing reliever Chuck Churn (3-2). Jpe Cunningham sin- gled in the tylng run in the frame and a double by ex-Dodger Gino Cimoli scored the lead run. The Cardinals scored two runs in the fifth, the clincher on an error hy Carl Furillo on Cimoli"s RBI single. The Dodgers used 24 players, including six pitchers, and set a | major league record with nine pinch - hitters -- four of whom 4 reached base. Southpaw Marshall 0GVI 4 Bridges (6-3) won. The Giants dropped their fourth| (8) --~lin a row-on a two-run, two-out| | Peterborough CVS, Peterborough SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES 50 ty Le Playoff: Inter-Coun ague yoffs-- (4th game of 8-out-of-5 champion-| OTTAWA (CP) -- As Dave ship finals)' -- Tony's Refresh-|Thelen moves into the limelight ments vs Thompson Plumbing, atjivr the Ottawa Rough Riders, Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. Frank Tripucka seems Oshawa Minor Assoc. Playoffs moving just as steadily into the -- (Midget League -- 2nd. game|shadows. of semi-finals) -- Fernhill Park] The two are the most talked of vs Kingside Park, at Kingside|piayers on the Big Four Football Park at 5.30 p.am.; (Bantam {pion club: halfback Thelen for League -- 2nd game of semi-|nis eight touchdowns in three finals) -- Woodview Park vs . % games; Tripucka, once the hot: Eastview Park, at Eastview oi pacing quarterback in the Park and Simcoe Hall vs South- ¥ : bi West, for his failure to shine in mead, at Southmead; both games. 5. at 545 p.m, sith. Thelen, a Miami of Ohio im- LAWN BOWLING Men's Doubles Tournament, at{Port, said Tuesday he would Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, 1.30j3°0ner go "through tacklers then p.m. around them" because he can concentrate on power and "I like THURSDAY'S GAMES it much better." He was compar- SOFTBALL ing line smashes with end runs. CRA - Neighborhood Juvenile| His eight touchdowns in three to be| Tripucka May Be Traded |against, him this year, and is {burdened with the adjective 'vet- eran.' | Toronto Argonauts are ready to pick him up Fir Arion {puts him on waivers. But Clair |apparently wants to see how {Babe Parilli, late cut from Green {Bay Packers picked up Friday, figures in the Riders' plans be fore deciding. . Balding, Tucker In Mexico Open MONTREAL (CP) = Al Bald ing and Murray Tucker will rep resent Canada at the 15th Mex. | | Girls League -- (2nd game of/games are a record in the Big|CaR national open golf tourna. championship finals) -- Wood- view Park at Nipigon Park, 5.30 p.m. Grid Schedule For Collegiate Football Teams pucks? NOTE -- Schedule dates listed|-- -- tn, "oe te S| Ore D'Amato In Puerto Rico ed must be played by this dale, but whether the games are play- NEW YORK (AP)--The elusive Cus D'Amato, masquerading as Four. The points gave him the league scoring league. He said in an interview that Ottawa blocking had been open- ing the holes for him in recent games. Riders' coach Frank Clair has said good line rushing leaves the, way open for a good passing] quarter. | Where does this leave Tri-| 15 interceptions ed on Friday, Saturday or mid- week, is the decision reached by the two teams interested. Cobourg, Lindsay, Port Hope, Peters and Peterborough Ken- ; are trouped in the Northern|ark for Puerto Rico Sept. 11 Conference, Senior group and the|While the New York State Ath- same six teams are also grouped|letic Commission weds seeking in the Northers Conference Junm-/him for questioning. ior group. Frank Marrone, detective as- Following are the "Southern|signed to the district attorney's Conference" teams, embracingoffice, testified to that effect Pickering, Bowmanville, Whitby, Tuesday at the commission Oshawa Donevan, Oshawa Cen-|hearing on the promotional ac- tral and Oshawa CVI in both Sen-|tivity surrounding the Floyd Pat. jor and Junior sections. terson-I Joh heavy St. ner "Carl Dudley," sailed from New-| ment starting Nov. 5, it was an nounced today. Tucker is pro at the Toronte Rosedale club and president of the Canadian Professional Gold ers' Association, Balding, from Markham, Ont., has been a regu. lar on the U.S. PGA tour. Announcement was made by Gordon Baxter Taylor, president of the Royal Canadian Golf As. sociation, that Canada will mot adopt a new American rule, Red Wings Beat Edmonton Flyers FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- De troit Red Wings of the National Hockey League scored three goals in each of the last two riods Tuesday night to down Ed- monton Flyers of the Western Hockey League 6-3 here in an ex- hibition game before 8,500 fans. Len Lunde paced the Wings with two goals, Singles went te Gerry Melnyk, Gary Aldcom, Barry Cullen and Pete Goegam. Veteran Gordie Howe had three assists and received the enly penalty of the game. avy: June Philadelphia (3), Sept. 25, 26, 27; homer by rookie George Altman] away (1)--Pittsburgh (1), i 23. Los Angeles: Away (4) -- St. Sept. 25, 26, 27. cago (1), Sept. 23; St. Louis (3), Sept. 25, 26, 27. Louis (1), Sept. 23, Chicage (8), lief. Sept.|:n the ninth, tagging reliefer Sad Sam Jones (20-15) with the de- . Don Elston (9-8) won in re-| | ihe Cubs took fifth place as San Francisco: Away (4)--Chi-| Cincinnati fell to sixth with a two- | night doubleheader loss at Phila- delphia, 3-1 and 3-2. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SEN OR Week ending Oct. 2 -- Picker- ing at Bowmanville; Whitby at Donevan and OCVI at Oshawa Central. Week ending Oct. 9 -- Donevan at Pickering; Bowmanville at Oshawa Central and Whitby at V Week ending Oct. 16 -- Picker- ing at Oshawa Central; Donevan t OCVI and Bowmanville at Whitby. Week ending Oct. 28 -- OCVI at|time Pickering; Oshawa Central &t Whitby and Oshawa Donevan at Bowmanville. Week ending Oct. 30 -- Picker- ing at Whitby; OCVI at Bowman- ville and Oshawa Central at Osh- {awa Donevan. : eight championship fight establish that D'Amato, Patter- son's manager, was in the New York area when notified by let- ter Sept. 3 to appear at the Sept. | Nov. 4 -- Conference playoffs-- Victor's got their two runs in Hockey League defeated Cleve- the first inning on a single by/iand Barons of the American Frank Cover, a couple of wild Hockey League 5-3 Tuesday night pitches as Rod MacDonald was|in an exhibition game before 1, drawing a walk and then a solid 000 fans. wn out trying to stretch his from Rochester, their AHL MacDonald doubled in the clean game. fourth and Cover singled in the BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS a playoff within a conference will only be necessary if (1) there is a tie for first place; (2) the mar- American League | Leafs, who used some players yChicago farm cleveland club, led all the way In the fast, |New York troit Rookies Cesare Maniago and! Batfimore L Pct. GBL 59 | 580 4% | 513 14% 500 16% 480 19% (8); Hillman, Elston 9-8 (8) and gin between the first place team 8S. Taylor. HR: Chi-Marshall (11)|and second place team is ome Altman (11), |game, that margin being gained Los Angeles 812 001 003--10 14 2/as a result of a victory by the St. Louis 405 020 00x11 14 1|first - place team over the sec- Koufax, Church 3-2 (1) Labine ond. The second place team can Mec-| request a return game with the (3) Williams (4) Kipp (6) irst - place team, points from The commission was seeking to 14 hearing. D'Amato is under suspension for failure to appear. The com-| mission notified his attorney, Ed- win Schweig, to have his client peat Sept. 20, and the hear- was adjourned until that Canadian Grattan Wins First Start HAMBURG, N.Y. (CP)--Cana- dian Grattan, owned and by Keith Waples of Victoria Har. bor, Ont., made his first start at the Buffalo raceway a ore in the second race night. Heavily-backed, the three year-old pacer paid a scant $3.28 in beating C anadian-owned ley Brooks to the wire in 2:00 2-8. By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- The sign on the ball park read "Dodgers next game vs" , .. and below it a blank. In the bright sunshine, Eb- bets Field looked the same as always from the outside . . . the light towers . . . the ticket booths . the advertising signs. NOT MANY DODGER FANS LEFT NEAR EBBETS FIELD making money and he pulled fhe teem out. All my friends eel the same way. We Hope thay get beat." For some reason, there i» less indignation and hard feel- ing among Giant fans. In mid. town Manhattan and even im Brooklyn, they were quick te come to the defence of Horace Stonheam, the Giants' presi. ixth, for tt ly other tw: fe/Gerry McNamara shared goal-| rns. if BE ee ae | Boston 3 28 Devitt 3, 220 Rosehoro. Pigua the first game counting in a two-| But the Dodgers aren't in | dent. The Cards won a wide-open slugfest 11-10 over Los Angeles Dodgers to knock them off the top and Cubs turned back San Francisco Giants in their game. That blow must have been soul-shattering to those rabid San Francisco fans. The National League pennant race is far from over yet, but in this last home-stretch drive, Mil- waukee Braves have taken the lead and if they win again today--they'll be just about "in," although cer- tainly anything can happen yet. Dodgers and Giants are still in the running, although they've got to finish out their schedule away-from-home while Braves wind up with a home stand, against the Phillies. Somebody has suggested that the National League pennant race could end up in a three-way tie. If that happens, there'll be mob hysteria on the West Coast. BRIGHT BITS: -- Didn't hear how Oshawa Merch- ants made out last night with their third Senior "B" playoff game against Kingston, in Madoc--but because there was no scorebook turned in, we can assume the worst . . . GORD RAE of Molson's was host last night at a "theatre party" in the Genosha, with about 75 local and district hockey men enjoying a fine showing of movies, the 1958-59 Stanley Cup playoffs, with the To- ronto - Canadiens finals as the feature. Matt Leyden, OHA executive and Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. offi- cials were among the guests and Bowmanville was well represented by "Ticker" Crombie, Bob Watt and NHL official Bill Morrison . . . FRANK LANE, general mana- ger of Cleveland Indians, waited until his team was beaten out yesterday to finally announce that Leo Dur- ocher would replace Joe Gordon as manager in the Cleveland wigwam next season, but Joe Gordon had al- ready beaten Lane to the punch, by announcing his re- signation last week . .., JOE THOMAS, Argos' line coach, resigned yesterday morning, a move probably made in loyalty to his friend and coaching partner Hamp Pool. Now Steve Owen has the Argos all to him- self . . . ROOKIE GEO. ALTMAN hit a two-run homer in the 9th inning yesterday to give Chicago Cubs their 5-4 win over the Giants . . . THOMPSCN PLUMBING have to beat Tony's Refreshments, at Alexandra Park tonight, in the fourth game of the Inter-County Softball League finals, or the season is all over . , . BLUE BOMBERS won right in Calgary last night, to take over top spot in the Western Canada football loop, with Eski- mos beating British Columbia Lions as Jackie Parker set a new league record, with five field goals in this game . .. CANADIAN CURLERS, 26 of them, will leave for Scotland and a Strathcona Cup tour of that country, on New Year's Day. Oshawa will be represented, we ex- pect, by Al Parkhill and perhaps one or two other local curlers. : {O'Shea beat sions of nine horses each. Two of the pre-race favorites, Adios But- ler and a prize filly, Meadow Maid, drew into the second divi- sion, Clint Hodgings will handle Adios Butler and Del Miller will drive Meadow Maid. . The two divisions will race one heat each and the top five finish- 10 hace ers will come back for the third |dash--twice around the half-mile DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) --ltrack. If no horse has two wins Eighteen three-year-old pacers by then, a fourth heat involving 18 Pacers Enter In | | Rick Johnson, pitching for Vie-| Mayer played goal for the first second, by O'Shea, then Finnigan|Peterborough junior, took over. Rancier. Cleveland scorers were Ed Hoek- inning. and then Ajax splurged| . Cut Draft Choices a single and stole second, then and then after two out, Words|quarterback Lee Grosscup of AJAX: Newitt, p; O'Shea, ss;| The Giants believe Grosscup| Claringbold, If in 5th; Woods, 2b.|rich. New York opens its regu: DP; Crouthers, 1f; Skerratt, 3b; Gil-| NFL. In Ex. Tussle (AP) -- Sometimes the boss game, last night at Alexandra Secretary Anna Delia Gar- ers, with Glenn Hornsby taking| the track, told her she single by A. Carson and then| The combined selections Hornsby each gave up only two did the same in each of the! in the second and fourth, was a collegiate Football League may| three. |tangs. hits Victor's were able to get off|tending duties for the Leafs with the Ajax pitchers. |Maniago allowing two goals. Gil tor's, gave up one run in the first half of the game for Cleveland inning when Newitt opened with|and had four scored against him| a single. He was forced out at|before Chuck Adamson, former | singled, Robson walked and| Pat Hannigan, Bob Baun, Billy the throw to the|Harris, Frank Mahovlich and plate, on an infield grounder by|Gerry Wilson got the Leaf goals. Facing elimination, Johnson|sira, Bill Schults and Fred and the Victor's team held Ajax|Glover. at the 2-1 score until the fifth| y for four runs to clinch the game| New York Giants and the season's championship. 'Newitt started it off again with advanced on O'Shea's hit, scor-| ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- New ing later on a wild pitch. Fin-|York Giants Tuesday night cut nigan was safe on Fair's error their Nos. 1 and 2 draft choices, walked and scored behind Fin- Utah and end Buddy Dial of Rice, nigan on a timely triple by to get down to the National Foot-| Chomey. {ball League limit of 36 players. | Finnigan, c; Robson, If and p; has great potential but felt he| Rancier, 1b; Told, 2b; Chomey, could not beat out George Shaw, | rf; Kosurko, cf; Trubela, 3b; Charley Conerly and Don Hein- VICTOR'S: Fair, ss; Cover, lar season in Los Angeles Sat- 2b: MacDonald, ¢; Kolesnik, 1b; urday night against the Rams. | Johnson, Bourrie, rf; lies, ef. | aes |still must be waived 'out of the S Junior Whip Mt. Zion | Lk Boss CAN - p BE RIGHT TOO SAN (JUAN, Puerto Rico Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Jun-| Is right. fors defeated Mount Zion Inter- El Commandante race mediates 15-1 in an exhibition| track here tells this story: Park. cia was selecting horses for Ron Taylor pitched the first] 2 pool bet. Her boss, attor- half of the game for the Clean-| .ney Edrulfo Astacio, also at lover the mound duties in the| needed more selections--and [sixth inning. Mount Zion got their| offered to split the cost if lone run in the seventh, on a| she bet on more horses. with two out. G. Carson was safe paid $30,673.75 for the boss on an error by Sneddon, which] and the secretary, the track let A. Carson score. Taylor and| said. hits apiece Scugog Cleaners scored a pair of runs in the first inning and] first four frames, then added] C Sh k four in the fifth and singletons in| dauses oC the sixth and seventh innings. | LONDON (CP) -- The other Jack Sneddon, with home-runsithree teams in the Senior Inter- top hitter for the Cleaners. while be in for a shock when they read Wilson and Rombough had two|the offensive lineup of the Uni- apiece and Joe Melnick had | versity of Western Ontario Mus- MOUNT ZION -- M. Jones, ¢; Beamis, If; Ferguson, 2b; Hill,| ss; A. Carson, cf; G. Jones, 3b; At centre is John Metras. No, the. Mustangs +! Kansas City | Washington {xChicago wins pennant. 423 28 420 28% Tuesday's Resulls New York 001 031 201-812 8 Wash 010 003 000-- 4 6 5 Ditmar 13-9 and Berra; Ramos 13-19 Hyde (5) Woodeshick (7) and Korcheck. Chicago 002 002 000-- 4 9 1 Cleveland 000 011 000--2 11 0 Wynn 21-10 Shaw (6) Staley (9) and Romano, Battey (8) Lollar (6); Perry 12-10 Grant (6) Bell (7) Harshman (8) and Nixon. HR: Chi-Smith (16) Rivera (3). Baltimore 000 100 200---3 9 0 Boston 011 100 10x-- 4 10 0 Wilhelm, Brown 109 (7) and |Triandos, Ginsberg (8); Sullivan 9-11 Chittum (8) Fornieles (9) and White. HR: Bos-Geiger (11). Kansas City 101 000 020-- 4 7 1 Detroit 003 111 00x-- 6 9 1 Johnson 0-1 Herbert (5) Kutyna (7) and House, Smith (8); Bun-| ning 17-13 Burnside (6) Morgan and Berberet. HR: KCy- Snyder (3); Det-Kuenn (9). Today's Games And Probable Pitchers |Kansas City at Detroit--Tsitourls Toronto Argonauts of the Big|(4-3) vs Foytack (14-14) Four Football Union are reported) New York vs Washington (N)-- interested in Grosscup, but he|Terry (5-11) vs Fischer (9-9) Baltimore vs Boston -- Pappas (159) vs Casale (11-8) Only games scheduled Thursday's Games None scheduled National Leagu WwW L 67 68 74 78 e Pet. GBL Milwaukee 84 . Los Angeles 83 San Francisco 82 Pittsburgh ff 72 2 8 Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis 69 81 .460 21% Tuesday's Results Cincinnati 000 000 001-- 1 8 0 Phila 010 010 01x-- 8 12 0 Pena 59 O'Toole (8) and Bailey; Owens 12-11 and Sawat- went through his first practice coach Joe Thomas who resigned | session as head coach of Toronto over the Pool firing. 000 200 000-- 2 3 0 Argonauts 000 010 20x-- 3 8 O0|said afterwards that his drive to most pressing problem is finding Purkey 12-8 Brosnan (8) and/put the Big Four football club a quarterback to put some spark Dotterer, Bailey (8); Robinson/back in the win column willjin the Argo offence. ski. Cincinnati Phila 2-4 Meyer (8) and Lonnett, Thomas (8). HR: Cin - Pinson (20). San Fran 011 000 020-- 4 9 1 Chicago 200 010 002-- 5 13 1 Sanford, McCormick (6) 8. Jones 20-15 and Landrith, Hegan Springfield Indians Defeat Bisons 7-2 tano (6) N. Sherry (8); Jackson,| Bridges 6-3 (1) McDaniel (8) and Smith, HR: LA-Hodges (24) How-| ry (1); StL - Smith (13) Flood Milwaukee 100 010 300-- 5 8 0 Pittsburgh 000 010 002-- 3 8 1 Pizarro 6-2 McMahon (9) and Crandall; Haddix 12-12 Face (9)| and Burgess. HR: Mil - Crandall (21). Today's Games And Probable Pitchers San Francisco at Chicago -- An- tonelli (19-10) vs Anderson (12-12) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N)--/ Buhl (149) vs Kline (10-13) Los Angeles at St. Louis (N)--| Craig (9-5) vs Miller (4-2), Only games scheduled Thursday's Games None scheduled International League Best-of-seven Final Richmond 000 000 000-- 0 5 0 Havana 010 000 00x-- 1 4 2 Short, James (7) and Darrell Johnson; Sanchez, Arroyo (6) and Izquierdo. (Havana wins series 4-2) American Association Final Playoff Minneapolis 0 Fort Worth 6 (Best-of-seven series tied 2-2) Wednesday's Game Minneapolis at Forth Worth. [0] awa Central at Pickering; OCVI at Oshawa Donevan and Whitby at Bowmanville. awa Donevan at repeat as in Senior. points score. Nov. 10 District playoffs, udden - Death games. jor, South at North; Junior, North at South. Nov. 14 -- COSSA Semi-Final, Senior -- Lake Ontario at Bay of Quinte; Junior -- Bay of Quinte at Lake Ontario No. 21 -- COSSA Final. Senior _ Georgian Bay at Lake On- tario or Bay of Quinte; Junior -- Lake Ontario or Bay of Quinte at Georgian Bay. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE JUNIOR game, total - Si Week ending Oct. 2--Bowman- Brooklyn any more. They're in St. Louis today and if they play another home game this wear it will be in a National League playoff or in the world series in the Los Angeles Col- iseum. Brooklyn. In fact, there ap- pears to be a very few Dodger supporters left in Flatbush, Typical was the reaction of Harry Reister, a truck driver: "Sure I was a Dodger fan. But I rooted for Pittsburgh this year. Anyone winning but the Dodgers was okay with me. Blame it on O'Malley. He was No there are no Dodgers in | "It wasn't hi: fault they left," said Anthony Rubino, a cab driver. "He was losing money. O'Malley was making money. It's been a couple of years now since they left, but I can't get them out of my blood." A salesman, Harry Baker of Brooklyn, made these pointed comments, "I want to see them win. So thev sent to San Francisco. So what? It's the same as though they were stil in the Polo Grounds. I'll bc happy if they get in the series. But if not, you know what they can do with Candlestick Park." ville at Pickering; Oshawa Done- van at Whitby and Oshawa Cen- tral at OCVL Week ending Oct. 9 -- Picker- ing at Oshawa Donevan; Osh- awa Central at Bowmanville and CVI at Whitby Week ending Oct. Week ending Oct. 28 -- Picker-|t ing at OCVI; Whitby at Oshawa Central and Bowmanville at Osh- 16 -- Osh- [LION the Lions had planned to put him | on waivers Tuesday. Under the| rules Toronto would have first chance in the east to pick him, u v 8 WANT LOOT Owen later talked to Robinson by telephone and learned Lions wi ould rather trade for Dorow han put him on waivers. There were reports at first Two Sign For Canadiens MONTREAL (CP)eTwo regu- lers signed and two stood off to consider things at the Montreal Canadiens training camp here Tuesday. The signees were right winger that Dorow would be coming {0 ernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion the Argos also as an assistant and defenceman Tom Johnson. Week ending Oct. 30 -- Whitby |coach. Hayman discounted that/stiy unsigned are scoring titlist Pickering; Playoff dates --Nov. 4-10-14-21, 'BELIEVE IN US' Quarte TORONTO (CP)--Steve Owen Tuesday night and] stress team morale. "We must get them (the play-|enced quarterba ers) to believe in themselves," Al Dprow. . isald the 60-year-old veteran, who| did a 23-year stint as coach of|the workout, waiting for the Argo New York Giants in the National front office to shake him loose Football League. Owen moved up from assist- Interprovincial Football Union| Argo Trouble t back. On coaching assistance, Owen said there was no immediate prospect of a change in the pres- as the team prepares for toe ent situation. "Besides, where could I get| he moment?" | Bowmanville at|report and said Argos are inter- pjckie Moore and defenceman OCVI and Oshawa Donevan at|ested in him only as a quarter- poyg Harvey. Both have empha- Oshawa Central. sized they are not holdouts. Coach Toe Blake said he was pleased with workouts Tuesday night's intra-squad game in sube urban Mount Royal and a game someone who knew enough about against the American Hockey the league to be of much help at League Rochester Americans in Montreal Forum Saturday night. rback he lost the services of assistant Next to morale, Owen said, his| "We've got to have an experi- ck, A fellow like Dorow sat on the sidelines at from B.C. Lions of the Western ant coach Monday when Hamp who still hold his contract. Pool was fired by managing director Lew Hayman. Tuesday Dorow, 28, said on arrival here| that coach Wayne Robinson of ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Springfield Indians shook off a first-period slump and went on to haven't defeat Buffalo Bisons 7-2 Tues- {thrown their coach into the line. | day night in an American Hockey Home and School Associations ? 00 WEEKLY if puts new Dominion - on your car were entered Tuesday in Ye 14th oy three winners, will be G. 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