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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 9, 1963 SETBACK FOR DODGERS Ron Santo"s Two HR's Power Cubs To Win By a yoo old right-handed eg is hits produced the Cubs S9th victory, | Associated Press Sports Writer ting 295, is tied for ' For comeback 9 the vear/place in homers with 20. and is}duction, The Cubs are fourth,| honors. how about Ron Santo,|{hird in runs batted in with 76./8\4 games off the pace, the Cub clubber who has re.|Last year he hit 17 homers and' WINS 7TH GAME BRS gg Me ag ya chi ldrov With the Mets and Cards tied placed Ernie Banks as the Chi./drove in 83 runs oe nis tre b cagoan's entry in the Nationa! LEAVES HOSPITAL 22, Carmel - Fong -- League power trust? The slumping Ranks, mean-for the New Yor yp e Stnto, handed the clean-up) While, was released from a hos- eighth -- to give Al i ~ : . Peet tin re de. pital and pronounced fit except/his seventh victory, hariie} pone % 297 Reread mn (fot, & minor infection in his James' solo homer gave St 1962, paid another dividend on| plod san tae bitting a woefuljcame back to tie in the fourth the gamble Thursday when he} 996 entered hospital after com./on singles by Ron Hunt, Frank) hit a pair of homers that pow-/ Thomas, Carmel and Al Moran, 7 plaining of fatigue. . ered the Cubs to a $4, 1-inning|! St leas Cardinals dropped to Bobby Shantz was the loser, 1 \ irst-place Los An- i third place, six games back,' Robinson and Harper staked geles Dodgers lafter losing to New York Mets|the Reds to a 20 lead, but a Santo hit his first homer in's.9 on a home run by formerjthree-run seventh inning built the fifth inning to tie the score,!teammate Duke Carmel), Cincin-/on five straight hits proved de- then won it in the 10th with a pati Reds got home runs from|cisive, Singles by Gene Freese, shot over the left fieldbleach- Frank Robinson and Tommy/Gene_ Green, Cordy Coleman ers that ended the Cubs' four-/Harper in a 63 decision overiand Leo Cardenas and Pete game losing skid and trimmed Philadelphia Phillies and Pitts-|Rose's double got the job done the Dodgers edge over second: burgh"s Bob Friend blanked Mil-) John Tsitouris, 8-5, had a four- place San Francisco Gian ukee Braves 1-0 on six hits./hit shutout going into the ninth 3% games Francisco and Houston but needed Bill Henry's relief Santo, who re not scheduled help after Roy Sievers hit a floundered -last year wh his The Dodgers scored all their three-run homer for the Phillies confusion was compounde by runs on homers in the fifth in--Bill Mareroski's single and eantinually being shuffled in the ning with rookie Al Ferrara con-'Donn Clendenon's double in the batting order, He was tabbed necting Frank Howard bottom of the ninth inning pro for the No. 4 spot ¢ Moose Skowron hit consec. duced 'the ran Friend, 13:10, FY told ch-hit homers needed 1 t Braves - rookie Santo tied the score in the bot: Bob Sadowski, 1-5, in a pitch tom of the inning before tagging ers' duel. Sadowski allowed v for the homer thationly seven hits hit before training . and yours Once he got the promotion started earning it, The 23-vear.i Larry Sh he "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR On Travelers; Leafs Top Jets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jacksonville Sv defending Internati League champi- ons, may be deep in the South ERCHANTS © ern Division cellar but they still Intermed aseball League are capable of hand 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA M € de. ona rirkt . fina! series of in I stance ° ¥ Ark the next four games a a big crowd on hand victory and knock the Ty t of second place in the Sou n Division Tt was the third straig tor They } Oshawa c nt being augr who have apparentivy adopted Oshawa as their home team now that Merchants have embraced. Little Britain's fine base- ary seven Ruf? lo Bisons muse Chiefs 11-7, Atlan Richmond Vir, napolis Indians the Sun starts s and Oshawa 2i-ie-7 a strikeouts O'Shea 1) batters ciding n between, dall park as their home ground but 2 é 43.3 and not one of Ajax went the -- but he walked factor in his defeat. Two, soli produced Oshawa's winning rur after they had to scoré one in th a Ltrean ent far s beat India > aus de the same r e de he bottom of the #h - i: t know when the series with Be s week , 4 psie Green's tie-breaking end, in Bellex homer in the fourth ng Was one of 14 By ef hurers ° -& RY FRIDAY'S FILETS in Port Credit es Athletics visit last nicht ain San of the OLA Senior schedule, « sh ve them z ¢ the Senior lacrosze sta ntage than Si. K 16-7 last rooklin will ¢ hg, simce they have a a B.C. LIONS defeated a rookie placement ing ubs open ing Brooklin tomorrow n A wir first plece better soa Sask. Roughriders kicker. scorin fer nine of his tota ac reas uns in the first three innings on errors by Don Buddin, Horace arke and Jake Gibbs. Harvey Bramch up five hits while the Crackers got only four aff Roland Sheiden and Mei Stoitie sere Harry m the ¢ -? a § gi af v their schedule tonight with 0 n Toronto and tomerree, Cats host et CHICAGO CURBS defeated bat Cardinals also N.Y, YANKEES wor can League results, wh bearing on the the world's midd hame the Da the is took a ARR Dut thsiand the Bubba also ut Treacy : RAINS don he block ac re ie If THE io an team xiandine w * seein am assault . Tat T > Mi » ct mapped Streak Veet who ernment is + ITs Now eads the chance he waned a x Seem: he and ! ee FORT ERIE RESULTS xT a Name Vic Stasiuk Pittsburgh Coach DETROIT (AP)--\ Y - etd Fv >) Soe PUEAT RATE -- Cre ant erence % = lee. Sop cede Meret. Ciening weereim & Pe ah RR. Fore PIM * ee $2 Wary E loaner, er evar Geter 5 Dee Bret em tw me Ame Rem oe Order Serre 3 ce + # up Aliyemre 7 4" wana wn TS. wer 2 im Orbe >, % 2 vere _ -" Racer Wire, Ree DAM ~ Ate Per , » goers, wnt Ranney isburs ay RMN " > >. 3..y Arnbiorix -- Diese Teaimer, S S Neen & an wire hee stve "Te RACE win F fourth equalling their entire 1962 pro-|, we one of Associated Press Gomer! 'wn f & two-time! Louis a 20 lead before the Mets! | SPIRIT OF YOUTH! Those New York Mets may not be the win team in the Nati but they're st r at the Polo Grounds and so is Manager Casey Stengel. O}' Casey is shown above "making like a youth" as he heeds the quests for autographs from the young fans in the lower Seats before yesterday's neest re just 'Suns PutHeat Indians Jose Azcue And Chicago's Stars In AL Action 'the Peters, who produced an 6-1 record four previous shots at a major league berth, sud t Ry MIKE RATHET Sperts Writer of i two of her " Arcue ecessity mother Geni h pitchers nning sixth Chicago White Sox umph Kansas hottest eague, Ww straight for ie in his over kepr manager second-pia W games behind the t New York Yankees, 3-1 at Wash Third-pl on Minr Tw e esOla GeECISION 3 when sidelined me, Arcue was the 1 ceiver, Now ssed to re- Arcus } p Detroit Tigers belied Boston Red Sox and Dick Radatz 65 n if ngs Arcue singled and fra end the seventh a Rookie Kicker _ Wins For Lions Via Placements halfhack Willie an impressive lay as ung n ame home ho hen, of a ad sco Co. Beamer and on Fleming had a nei " vards on 14 car lugred the ba vards wh iPaMs through the a back Jor K n of 17 pass attempts far while Saskatchewan qu backs BH Placck and M Reynolds shared 2 e seven for 68 ® were B.C. quarter pleted seven The clubs Arado x ea 13-7 at the half 'te 1% e " The ans e! has developed into one of 7 the 2 ed ¢ mediocre 5. Oshawa Merchants f@ Win 5th Game Of Set, Eliminate Ajax 6-5 Oshawa Merchants captured) Ajax had loaded the bases on) In the bottom of the &th, War- see-saw 6-5 decision over Ajax) three singles in their half but ner was safe on Rennick's error, McLean, running for Wagner, la Merchants, in their' fifth game!failed to score of the Lakeshore Intermediate, In the fourth inning, Ajax stole second base. O'Shea fan- Baseball League -- semi-final|struck for three runs, on six/ned Wills and Fisher then but playoff series, last night injhits, O'Shea opened the attack) Ted Lutton's double scored Me- Little Britain, to take the round/with a single and Kosurko also Lean with the tying run )S-1 in games, with one game, hit safely, Jim Chomey strack|. HDR neh gee eS jthe first, a tie, : out but Reg Dare singled to) SPARKLIN FINISH Oshawa Merchants will now) fight, Art. Rennick singled), f the game was a bit loose face Belleville Kenmors in the|through shortstop and Jieamie| S seot, UP. ~ eet oe. Lakeshore League ° s champion. Breckenbridge drilled one into ay ship finals, Belleville having left field Dan O'Shea, first batter for eliminated Peterborough in the, That ended Bob Winters' stay AJ8X, Was safe = Dowe's error, other semi-final' series on the Oshawa mound, Reliever/®4vanced on Cole's error and LEAD CHANGES HANDS iB, Wagner was greeted by Rob then a wild pitch, to take up Hooper's single, which loaded SCO'ns position at third base A crowd of over 400 saw Osh. the bases again, with stil] only/But Jim McCartney, who had awa open the scoring, trail 3l/one 'out, But Bill. Finnigan|{@ken. over the pitching to start in the fourth inning, come back/grounded to Wagner, forcing Ne 9th, then reared back and in the fifth for a 4-3 lead, then/Rennick at the plate and Mac Stuck out Kosurko, Chomey trail again 5-4 in the 8th, Osh-/ Rowland popped up, ending the 28d Daze in succession, to end awa scored one in their Sth in-jinning, with the score 3-1 for he threat ning, to knot the count for the! Ajax Jack Cole, first batter for Osh. only time in the game and then OSHAWA RALLY awa in the bottom of the ah, punched over the winning run' O'Shea fanned his first batter doubled to right-centre and in the bottom of the 9th n the bottom of the fifth then)/moved to third base on Reid's Ajax outhit Oshawa by 12 to issued three-straight walks to sacrifice bunt. Dowe -worked 7 but while Ajax pitcher Danny Lucky W is, Jack Fisher and O'Shea for a walk and then took O'Shea struck out 1 batters, he Ted Lutton. to fill the bases, second "unmolested" as Ajax also issued 11 walks and four of Ted Whiteley's two-bagger played it safe, Jim Beaton, a these crossed the plate eventual.'scored two. Then Jack Cole native of the district, grabbed y. That was the deciding fac. walked, Reid struck out butoff the hero's role with a tor that kept Oshawa in the run. Dowe walked to force ina third clothes-iine single into right ning, until they finally claimed run, making it 4-3 for Oshawa. field scoring Cole with the win. the win with their best earned) O'Shea walked a couple more ning run run of the contest n the next inning, but they) Cole and Latton each had a Three Oshawa pitchers saw came with two out and Whiteley pair of Oshawa's seven-hit total action and claimed 10 strikeouts flied out to end the inning. while Reg Daze was the biz all told, but not one of the three Wagner went along in good gun at the plate for Ajax, with gave up a free ticket Style, giving up only one more three-forfive, Mac Rowland nad Jack Cole walked o open the hit until the &th when Chomey a couple second stanza and advanced on was safe on Whileley's bobble. AJAX -- Hopper, 2b; Finni- stolen. base and Bob Reid's Then Daze singled, Rennick sac- gan, if; Rowland, 3b; O'Shea, p; . 'ce, scoring on "Butch" \rificed the two along and both Kosurko, rf; Chomey, ef; Dare, Dowe's. single to right. He scored on pinch-hitter Gary Ib; Rennick, ss; Breckenbridge, moved to second on a wild pitch Hill's ground-rule 'double, that p; Hill, 1b and McCartney, ef but was thrown out at the plate bounced over the fence, out off OSHAWA -- Wills. cf: Fisher, vhen Leo Kosurko missed Jim' the park, in right field. Finni- if; Lutton, 2b; Whiteley, %b: Reaton's drive to right but Dowe gan was safe on an error, with Cole, c; Reid, Ib; Dowe, sas was thrown out at the plate on/two out, but Wagner fanned Beaton, rf; Winters, p; Wagner, a relay play, Kosurko-to-Hop- Rowland to end the inning, with p in 4th; McLean, ran in &th; Steve per-to-Rreckenbridge Ajax in front 5-4 McConkey, p in 9th. . onest| Whithy Pee Wees Rally In. Third, Scugog Cleaners Thump Agincourt rst-inning sin. Beat Brooklin Oshawa Scugog Cleanersied five runs on a four-hit rally, ®, Russ Sa nm tha f ri BY LYLE STEVENSON hm A strong offensive drive by : Whitby saw Unree goals find the whomped Agincourt Seal-O-Wax aided by ai couple of wild r irst. 18 minutes of girls 12.2, in their East Toronto/pitches and one walk, plus two nod give _ the Junior Ladies' Softball League passed balls. 'The Oshawa girls by comfortable lead came night at Toronto's added two more in the sixth uch they were able to hold, as Monarch Park when Connie Lacas was safe on hey downed Brooklin 6 to 4 an error, Carol Germond cn Pee Wee Lacrosse doubled and scored herself later Arena, on Wednes. on an infield out Mary Clough was the only Oshawa batter to get two hits and the team only had six for their dozen runs, but errors and walks proved disastrous to Agincourt's defensive play. OSH, SCUGOGS --_ Clough, ct; Boddy, ss; Lacas, 3); Ger. Agincourt collected only five mond, 1b; Paradise, p; Cross. ' ing and cateties off Sandra Paradise man, Turner, If; -L. Vande- best play Of the with Linda Johnson the only walk 2b; J. Vandewalker, rf, game between Mets and the Cardinals, The spirit of youth got to the Mets also -- thev won the game 3-2, thei ond-straight win in two days AP Wirephoto sec. Peters other off Barber, 15-9 double in the r pwed a Aparic only or vis Y- wa rest of th to e Sox fast cked sixth n , Agincourt got their only two runs of the game in their first inning when Penny Gibb singled with one oul and thea Julie ; Sing w safe om" an infield ai FTRMC error, Linda Johnsen followed with a offensive drive, with a single, scoring Gibb, but which completely disorganized was later thrown out hersell,| the visitors and turned a trying to steal second base, as ue cor via & 3-e9al lead, by Sing scored, | the 9.50 mark Rrooklin finally got ro) exhibited th "i att got the Y 0 th a fifth-ine ankees ng home the tiiby crew hit they nade it 3.4 by in fast rhth on a. single Tonv Kubek, Bobby Richardson's dow bie and a gle by Tom Tresh tal 13-11, checked. the hits but lost nih when fondled a az a sir . sast no for runs innings ong single by sacrifice rinie tA and R a 32 lead their paying Canadians Vv so i RSS was 1 ainner mast ® Shooters Sy NAVE SPICY PRORLEM withe Zanzibar farmers whe Sie. 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Pet, GR 71 48 San vhs 2 a0 ah 2 4 WHS 31 Thera' Rewalts % Was -- refian'« Rewsills Tefay's Powhabie rr f Phchers s Poohabic he 63) and F clearly written on nele paper in duplicate with a telephone nem. ber of the seller, Some of the mort lavish establishments dont even nail the horse paper to * reading rack Pear the wintew The bic aro? board at probable pitchers oda ee enearh so that nebedy had ch it hd evening vd the five minutes nlaver to get two. She had the AGINCOURT -- Adams. 3h: 1 "HOUR Several Rood set-up second single in. the sixth in Gibb, p and Ib; Sing, cc Ln While = rman as was only one, led to a successful tal- the plate, trying to score ON)<s and' p: inka. chk ie b anking the Angels, the Twins ly when the Down brothers scor- Lou Leahman's infield out Jarvis, 2%: Upton, if . Tindall ncked up: their seventh viCety ca the final goal of the game at Penny Gibb staried on the rf ya ec games by tagging Paul|the 17:0 mark mound for Ajax. She walked - - A two-run furry reughand-rugerd pace and it " rl "fe " rs ' 'and Clough scored later on two ree u 2 Vaile Ver. checking changed to slashing second base es, 2 by Stieman and tempers bepan to mount is the shank eae 2 ele i : re bry 4 roughened up , Connie Crossman, another scene, rome and severe} nfielq: error, then walks to W. Id' Titl were there to play lacrosse Vandewalker, forced in a ran or Ss I e Nhirty-eicht nena nt hg pray al each club were at second as Sharron Turner Kon Sediecky of Baldwin, Mich, ¢ oa * Be Vcaaches laid the scared. Donna Jarvis took aver won the Mgauge open world a aown i jeams afler the mound job atl. this point championship of the National got Linda Boddy ta pop up "ch get back to clean . : Skeet Shooting Association 1a } > Phir r ic Whitby led 240-1 after nda Jarvis' third error, which Tuva of Montreal St period and the teams were of the inning -- all without a $k competitors shooting 100- 3 mses Ae eps 3 ampetitors shootung h i 2 33 afer the second. 'single safe hit . Ietraight te the content fer the Whithy tock the lead in the first Still bitiese until Mary thease world title. This shoot Clough singied In the fourth, wil) finish Saturday, wit i Moore ied the scoring a g . will finish Saturday, with 378 en. hile Rowland ing inte the fifth and then ad@-) phe successful scored one end assisied on ane Saulter ré and } , = 32 ENTER SWIM Rarney Hartman of St scared or " ° Ken Down scored twire for TORONTO (CP) -- Dutch dert, Que., -- MacLeod net. School teacher Herman Wil ---- eae a Gone ting one and assisting on one mse, 2, is expected vo be the artman alse to LONTREAL (CP)--The ple jonn @ and Bil Down National Exhibition's annual 15. Tact and Macleod won the era Men ere each ted with an as . . ' es' squad Lake Oniario Aug. 16, Willemse, UU Tuesday. Ka « for Ube two years, Onlar who placed : ace a tough field of 51 jn. Well im the 12-gauge competition emaiional marathon swim. cluded Wally Kacemaryzk af d's GO) of which S$6.000 gors t@ the Kingston and Stuart Shea of Pe. sell. winner, 82.500 to the renner-ep terborough, ail with 9; Frank their and $1,500 te third-place Satcliffe, Ottawa, $8; and MJ Hanter, B. Civ. Drabowskr G4 ' cland, Kraick (25-19), X S international Leagee ega Nerthern Division Gal es SS G2 4 #250 Hh HA passing plays were exhibited ning and was thrown out al Johnson, Th and ss: D Jarvis, all their ™ The game siaried out ata Mary Cloagh, her first batter n the second on Ear! Ratiey's wasn't before the cross- infield outs and an error at In Running For erupied, as the boys forgot they Linda -Vandewalker and June 7 mn > > minutes Clough forced J. Vandewalker ROCHESTER. NY. (AP-- he second pened. and the bovs She ac. but Connie Lacas was safe on . i i bine tn the fund Sree Thursday by defeating Eddie the let Clouch score the foarth min Three Canadians were among ™m te of the third frame for Oshawa girls held a 3-2 Iead ro- 4, ing for Whitby with two, w ; gag J gg foots ay were Harry Wi Brooklin, with Tony Gray ALS COUT QUARTER Don Baile red @ single and MAP Ww beat in the Canadian toad jn the industry-high overall mile swim fer professionals in ' B i2-gauge western ® mers, Total prize money is $15. Kitchener, Maj. J. S. Bayce of The 'Bookie Business sher (3-8), N Wi. 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