® Aussies Leave Peter Thomson Off Golf Team MELBOURNE (AP) -- Peter Thomson, four times winner of' the British open golf champion- ship, was passed over in the se- lection for Australia's team in this years' Canada Cup matches. ' WILL HOST 100,000TH NEW YORK (AP)--To Wash- ington, D.C., will go the honor' Friday of playing host to the 100.000th maior league baseball game, Washington's opponents will be the Cleveland Indians, who, like the. Senators, have been members of the American League since its inception as a big league in 1901. Morton 5 Dumbarton 1 Queens PK 3 Arbroath 2 Raith 3 Albion 0 Stirling 2 Ayr U 2 Stranrarer 4 Brechin 0 py | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 5, 1963 STRATEGY BACKFIRES ) Intended Victim's Hit Beats Dodgers In 11th BROWNS LUMBER & SUPPLIES LYD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Torquah 1- Brighton 2 Tranmere 2 Stockport 0 Inter-League Match Irish*League 1 Scottish League 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Second Leg Berwick 4 St. Johnstone 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 11 Cowdenbeath 2 Stenhousemuir 1 Forfar 0 Clyde 5 Hamilton 2 East Fife 2 BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Be Pet, GBL bf " 650 78 61. .561 12% 78 62 .557 13 75 66 .532 1614 68 70 .403 22 67 73 :479 24 68 75 .476 24% LONDON (Reuters)-- Results of soccer games played Wednes- day night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Birmingham 2 Leicester 0 Blackburn 2 Sheffield 2 Bolton-1 Everton 3 Chelsea 2 Burnley 0 Sheffield W 3 Fulham 0 Stoke 2 Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 4 Wolverhampton 3) ------ New York Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Detroit Boston Cleveland i By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Staff Writer In the big book of baseball) istrategy you walk the big hit- -ter to get at the strikeout spe- ' 'eialist. Los Angeles manager) . 'Walt Alston did just that and ras a result the Dodgers' Na- 'tional League lead has shrunk 'to five games, » Ken Hubbs, who led the 'league in strikeouts with 129 Nast year and was equally pro- ficient at hitting into double- 'plays, crossed up the book Wed- ' Inesday night by lining a two- ' out single in the 11th inning that . 'gave Chicago Cubs a 2-1 deci- sion over the Dodgers. The Dodgers' board of strat: egy held its meeting after An- dre Rodgers led off the llth with a single and moved around to second on a sacrifice. With two out, 'it was decided to walk Billy Williams, who out - hits Hubbs by about 50 points. That decision lopped a full game off the Dodgers' lead over|pla the surging St. Louis Cardinals, who extended their longest win- ning streak of the season to seyen games as Ken Boyer's 109th run batted in provided the decisive score in a 6-5 victory over New York Mets. Meanwhile, Milwaukee's War- ren Spahn grabbed part of the spotlight with a sparkling four- hit, 1-0 victory over Pittsburh Pirates that gave him 19 vic- tories for the season, the 60th enth place on the all-time list of winners with 346 triumphs. . In other games, Willie Mc- Covey hit his 35th homer and Orlando Cepéda collected No. 26 as San Francisco Giants wal- loped Houston Colts 8-3 and pit- cher Denniss Bennett provided the go-ahead run in Philadel phia Phillies' 3-2 decision over Cincinnati Reds. The Cubs opened the scoring against the Dodgers in the sixth on singles by Rodgers and El- lis Burton and a sacrifice fly by Ron Santo. The Dodgers tied Jim Gilliam and Tommy Daivs. It stayed that way until the 11th when Hubbs stroked his de- cisive hit and wound up the night with a sparkling defensive y. The slick-fielding second base- man who set a major league record for consecutive errorless games last. year with 78, 'bailed reliever Lindy McDaniel when he fielded Willie Davis' grounder with one out and nailed Marv Breeding trying to shutout of his career and sev-|g it in their. half on doubles by. 3. score from third base. McDan- iel then got Lee Walls | on a fly! to end it. Stan Musial drove in three runs with a two-run homer and sacrifice fly as the Cardinals built a 5-1 lead. The Mets ral- lied for four runs in the top of the seventh with Ed Kranepool's K fourth hit producing the tie. Then, in the bottom half, NL batting leader Dick Groat dou- bled and Boyer followed with the decisive hit. Spahn, the Braves' 43-year- old left-handed ace, won his seventh straight for a 19-5 rec ord that pushed him to the threshold of his 13th 20-victory season. Lee Maye gave him the run he needed with a third in- ning homer off Bob Friend, 16- |N The Giants, again playing) without Willie Mays, scored six runs in the fifth inning -- three on Cepeda's homer--to come from behind and whip the Colts. The Phillies broke a tie against the Reds with two fifth inning runs on a walk, a double by Bobby Wine, and singles by Bennett and Tony Taylor. Ben- nett, tagged for a homer by \Kansas City Los Angeles Washington Washington 4 New York 5 Los Angeles 2 Minnesota 4 Baltimore 6 Cleveland 5 Detroit 6 Boston 1 Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Milwaukee Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Houston New York Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 1 Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1 Houston 3 San Francisco 8 Toronto at Atlanta ppd, rain Syracuse 2 Indianapolis 11 series, 1-0) 63 76 .453 2714 62 79 .440 2944 50 89 .360 4014 Results Wednesday Invitations to represent. Aus- tralia in the international and .Bruce Crampton Wednes- day. There was no comment from Australian golf officials on the reason why chomson was omitted. He has been one of thet wo Australian representatives in all but one of the years since the Canada Cup was begun in 1953, The Canada Cup will be held in Paris late next month. ansas City 4-7 Chicago 2-8 National a a L 84 55. 79 60 76 64 . 76 65 . 74 65 matches were sent to Kel Nagle 73 66 . 75 68. 68 70 . 50 90 . 4495. Results Wednesday ew York 5 St. Louis 6 Ken Galbraith Has Four Wins CAMPBELLVILLE, Ontario (CPy -- Driver Ken Galbraith Wednesday night became. the first driver to win four races in one card at Mohawk Raceway this season as the 32-year-old came home on all four of his drives. His first win was in the sec- ond as he guided Junior Atom to a $16.90 victory. International Playoffs (Syracuse leads best-of-seven Game Today (Schedule unavailable Frank Robinson, brought. his record to 8-2. Maris Homers In 9th, Wins It For Yankees By JIM HACKLEMAN {won again, Al Kaline took over Associated Press Sports Writer One wave of Roger Maris' wand did the trick... and now the Magic Number is 11. Maris pulled a game out of the fire in the last of the ninth inning Wednesday with a two- run homer, lifting the New York Yankees to a 5-4 victory over Washington Senators. A few hours later, Minnesota) Twins nosed into second place in the American League by beating Los Angeles Angels 4-2 after Kansas City Athletics had swept a pair from Chicago White Sox, 4-2. and 7-3. The results mean that any combination of New York vic- tories and Minnesota losses to- talling 11 will give the Bomb- ers their 28th pennant, The Yan- kees are 12% games ahead with 22 to go, the Twins have 23 to play. Chicago, now 13 out, has the league -batting lead and Rocky Colavito batted in three runs as Detroit's streaking Tig- ers whipped Boston Red Sox 6-1 and Baltimore Orioles overcame Cleveland Indians 6-5 on. the first grand-slam homer of Luis Aparicio's eight - year major league career. Hard - throwing Jim Bouton, gunning for his 20th victory, was bombed for three homers --including a two-run blow by Senator pitcher Claude Osteen-- Indians Tomahawk Galbraith made it two in a row with Royal Nimble C., an $8.60 winner im the second, He won with Driving Dancer in the fifth for a $13.20 return and with Guess Who in the seventh, a $5.50 winner, West Brom 4 Arsenal 0 woe Division I Man City 4 Cardiff 0 Newcastle 2 Middlesbrough 0 Portsmouth 2 Sunderland 4 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP First Round Aldershot 3 Queen's PR 1 Bradford 7 Bradford C 3 Carlisle U 3 Crewe 2 Chesterfield 0 Halifax 1 Darlington 2 Barnsley 2 Doncaster 0 York City 0 Gillingham'? Bristol C 2 Lincoln 3 Hartlepools 2 Mansfield 2 Watford 1 Newport 3 Milwail 4 Oldham 3 Workington 5 Oxford: 0 Exeter 1 Reading & Brentford 1 Rochdale 1 Chester 1 Shrewsbury 1 Bristol R 1 Southport 2 Barrow 1 SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliahle Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOU DON'T PAY A CENT YOU GET THE VERY BEST AT SUPERTEST UMERTEST DIAN CANADA'S ALL-CANA COMPANY FOR 40 YEAR Chiefs INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- In- dianapolis Indians hammered Syracuse Chiefs 11-2 Wednes- day night as Frank Kreutzer and Warren Hacker combined for a two-hitter.in the opening game of the best-of-seven semi- final between the International League division champions. The first game of the other semifinal at Atlanta between the Crackers and Toronto Ma- ple Leafs was postponed by rain. Syracuse got only two singles off Kreutzer, but each drove in one run each and routed the In- Los Angeles for the fourth Straight time, squaring his rec- ord at 14-14. The Athletics, who had lost their last three doubleheaders, got key hits from winning pitch- ers Orlando Pena and Diego Se- gui in the sweep at Chicago. Pena helped prevent his 20th) loss by rapping two singles, scoring one run and driving in another in the opener. Segui, backed by a 13-hit offence, had a run-scoring single as the Ath- letics wrapped up the second and the Yanks trailed. 4-3 going into the last of the ninth. But Maris applied the crusher with his 20th homer after a leadoff walk to Elston Howard, Ed Brinkman and Don Lock ers, Angel rookie Fred Newman made it easy for the Twins, wild-pitching in one run and balking across Minnesota's clin- 22 games left. Also in the AL--Phil Regan cher. Lefty Dick Stigman beat MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS PIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 2-year- elds. Non-winners of 3 races. Purse $600,| year-olds. Winners ot more than $2000 but |not more than $4000 In 1963. Purse $800, 8), THighiand Girl, McLean ... 2-Miss V Grattan, O'Donahve .. 7-Allan Wiimac, .Eald 7.60 Time 209 1-5. Off at 748 EDT. 6.00 2.90 2.80) . 3.50 7,90|6-McCarr Hanover, Lockhart 5.20 3.50 |3-Gino Herbert, Herbert SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace .3- and 4 sixth inning, had the other Washington hom- in moar FP and Yastrzemski, en iF, (5). 2.30) 3.00| 1-Battle Kinney C., Furness 6.60 2.10) Also: Solar Wave, Princess Herbert,|Time 206 35. Off af 939 EDT. Argyel Patsy, Deep Run Grattan, and| Homestead Irish Fergie. Pool $5,512 Double Pool $7,514 | gaye RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-year-| olds and up. Non-winners of 2 races since) rd 6th. "Cisiming all $1500. Purse $500, | > Atom, caer 16.90 4.60 3.30 2-Count Marky, P 2.40 2.20 teerl w. te Bay yg oh 3.00 DAILY DOUBLE, 3 and 5, PAID $52.40 | Time 208 45. Off af 81) EDT. Also: Mt. Orab Boy, Argye! Heather,| Evelyn Harmony, DQ-Mercury Hanover, and High Ronomus. DQ--Finished Sth but was disqualified and | a 7th. | Pool $9.0: THIRD RACE -- 5' Furlong Pace. 3 year-olds and up. Non-winners since ited 6th Claiming al! $2500. Purse $600, (8) 8-Royal Nimble C., G/braith 8.60 4,40 3, ") 4Kelly peal gad ee) 0 2-Louie MeNutt Time "06. ts. Off at 832 EDT. Also: Indienation, Shirley Brooke, Mar- bg R., Roman Dillard, and Lucy Rid- dell. Pool $7,690 FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot. 3-year- olds and up. Non-winners of 2 races since we Ist. Claiming all $3500. Purse $600, 4Perky Key, Corbett 19.50 8.30. 3.70) Mary Dillon, Holmes ... . 5.80 3.80 SIngram Hanover, Moore ' 2.40 * Time 212. Off at ry) EpT. Also: Sabrina Lee, Brown Wolf, Thel- glers, Gay Bett, and Fedoramite. Pool $11,428 FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. olds and up. Winners of more than $1500 but not more than $2500 in 1963. Purse $600, (8). 8-Dancer, Galbraith Also: "Miss Reaper G., "Canadian Grat- fan, Plerre Herbert, Reed's Dream, and Stormy Lu. Poo! $14,316 Also: Dick's Henly, and Patsy G. 2nd. QUINELLA, 6 and 1, PAID $40.10 | Pool $7,793 Quinella Pool $6,892 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot. 4) year-olds and up. Winners of more than| 1000 but not more than $2500 in 1963; | AE--Optiona!l claiming of $3500. Purse) $600, (8). 1-Guess Who, Galbraith 3-Wind Song, McFadden . 4Hannah Dean, McLean ' 2.70 |Time 208 4-5, Off at. 1001 EDT, Also: Van's Cella, Flash Riddell, Shady- | |dale Editor, Cherry Freeze, and Lord| | Dei in. |Pool $13,287 BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Durham | |Rotary Club Purse) Pace. 3-year-olds and} up. Non-winners of $8500 in 1962-63; AE--| Lee claiming of $6000. Purse $1000, 4) tg Lee J., Geisel Jr, 2Ko Ko C., Hayes |1-Ronny C. 'Grattan; Madili Time 206 2-5. Off at 1024 EDT, Also: Roselawn Boy. | Pool $14,290 NINTH ners of 4 races $3500, Purse $600, (8), 3-Happy Wanderer, 6Sweet Harmony, Hayes |7-Stewart's Dillard, Stewart Jr. Time 252 2-5. Off at 1046 EDT. Also: Johnny Barnes, Lynden Anne, Mr. and Canadian Dillon, Goose Attendance 2,065 Total Mutvel Pool 2 15,484 Rocky Stnator, 5.50 3.60 3.00) 3.30 2.90] ae 3.00 2.10 2.10 RACE---One and five-sixteenths | Miles Pace. 3-year-olds and up. Non-win-! in- 1963. Claiming all Holmes 5.40 3.30 3.00 4.60 4.70| 6.90! Pool $15, kind 3-year-|-- John Goans 6.2. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 |game with three runs in the ldians' starter, The hits, by Le- lgrant Scott and Lou ohnsJon in caren an sath ama toe ee sixth inning, followed two of White Sox. |the | three walks given up by R for the ninth time| | Seana. peer won The Indians were leading only 10 decisions, scattering 1 |. 2 at that point, on Deacon hits in the Tigers' romp over] Jones' homer in-the second and oa Sox, The right-hander| unearned runs in the third and bf Colavito knocked in his throe| (it aos i eon Mae : runs with a pair of doubles and| velieve Kreutzer. 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