<Q Twa OsMAWA TiMas, Monday, September 16, 1963 YANKS NIP TWINS Whitey Ford Gives 'Himself A Workout JACK HAND tional League, the Yankees|ing all too well that he can not Associated Press Sports Writerjaren't going to let any rust 'Whitey Ford is ready any|develop after their early pen- day Los Angeles Dodgers andjnant clinching in the American f rdina League. The defeat dropped Pe " lg get things) vrinnesota into third place be- M hind Chicago White Sox whose it mag a gl gy Blog oe game at Washington was rained t. World Series. If the Cardinals|% : prevail, Ford's Yankee Stadium Baltimore Orioles edged De prob troit Tigers 2-1 although the et goncas ably Will Orioles were victims of the first triple play in the league since 'Ford proved Sunday that he/19¢9, Felix Mantilla's two-run is primed for his usual October/homer off John Wyatt enabled exercise, The New York Yank-/Roston Red Sox to down Kan- ees' ace threw a two-hitter aticas City Athletics 5-3. Cleveland nm eae Need for his 23rd/tndians beat Los Angeles Angels ictory, 2-1. and Bo Belinsky 6-3. Financially speaking, Ford nd and the Yanks wundoubtedly|TOP LAST YEAR would vote for a rich series} Ford has won six in a row with Los Angeles and its bigjand has equalled Koufax's total ball park. However, the possi-jfor the season. The victory was bility of a head-to-head joust)No. 100 for the Yanks, four 1 with the fearless St. Louis clubjmore than they won last year the Pacific Coast League. Mud- and a dramatic final appear-|with 10 more games to go, cat Grant won with a 10-hitter. afice for Stan Musial must be| Manager Ralph Houk still had) Woody Held homered for Cleve- alluring. his club playing as though theland, Charley Dees for the An- No matter who wins the Na-!games meant something, realiz-!gels. afford any letdown in the tw weeks before the series opens. That triple play against Bal- timore resulted when Milt Pap- pas popped a bunt to first base- man Norm Cash with men on first and second. The Orioles scored the winning run for Pappas on a wild pitch, Jim Gentile homered for the Orioles and Cash for the Tigers. Mantilla's game-winning blow off Wyatt came' with two out in the ninth inning. Jack Lamabe who succeeded Pete Smith earned the decision. The Indians got only five hits off Belinsky in 5 1-3 innings but they 'handed him his fifth straight defeat in the majors and his eighth of the season. It was Bo's second start since his return from Honolulu and Cards And Dodgers Can Settle Pennant 0 x-clinched pennant. _|League's best rookie pitcher. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS _ American gue L Pet, BGI 100 52 : 85 65 . 85 67 - .- NR. 74 76 | 73 79: . 72 81. 68 84 . 67 83 . 53 97 .353 46 x-New York Chicago Minnesota Baltimore Detroit Boston Cleveland Los Angeles Kansas City Washington Cleveland 3 Los Angeles 4 Boston 6 Kansas City 4 : Results Sunday New York 2 Minnesota 1 Boston 5 Kansas City 3 Chicago at Washington ppd, rain Baltimore 2 Detroit 1 Cleveland 6 Los Angeles 3 Probable Pitchers Toda: Chicago, Horlen (8 - Washington, Hannon (1-1) (Only game scheduled) at Resuits Saturday Baltimore 2 Detroit 3 New York 2-3 Minnesoia 6-1 Chicago 7 Washington 5 Pete Ward And Pete Rose Are Year's Rookies ST, LOUIS (AP) -- Two in-|- fielders, Pete Ward of Chicago White Sox, and Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds, were named Saturday as major league baseball's rookies of the year in The Sporting News annual poll. The newspaper also named another White Sox player, Gary Peters, as the American League rookie pitcher of the year. Ray Culp of the Philadelphia Phil- lies was named as the National Peters, the paper said, was the only one of the four who did HALF-MILLION IS THEIR OFFER VANCOUVER (CP) -- An Australian Rugby League en- ' thusiast passed through Van- couver during the weekend with an open cheque which could be signed in Britain for more than $500,000, The signature would be for the captain of the English In- ternational Rugby League team, Eric Ashton. Aboard the liner Oronsay was J. J. Brown, president of Eastern Suburbs Rugby League club in Sydney. Brown has been authorized by his club to approach Ashe ton, Eastern Sububrs has a surplus of more than $533,000, Brown said if necessary he can go as high as this, Ashton, who has captained England for more than five years, will be offered a three- year contract. National League W iL Pvt. GBL 91 59 .607 91 61 509 1 81 69 .540 10 80 71 530 11 79 72 528 12% 80 73 .523 12% 75 75 .500 16 70 79 .470 20% Houston 58 93 .384 33 New York 49 102 .325 42 Results Saturday San Francisco 7 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5 Philadelphia 1 Houston 4 New York 0 Milwaukee 2 St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 8 Chicago 4 Results Sunday Los Angeles 1 Philadelphia 6 Milwaukee 2-0 St. Louis 3-5 Cincinnati 3 Chicago 1 San Francisco 13 Pittsburgh 5 Houston 5-5 New York 4-0 Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles, Podres (13-10) at St. Louis, Broglio (16-8) night Chicago, Jackson (14-10) at Pittsburgh, Veale (2-2) night San Francisco, Marichal (22-8) at Milwaukee, Cloninger (9-9) night (Only games scheduled) Los Angeles - St. Louis San Francisco Milwaukee Philadelphia 'incinnati Chicago. Pittsburgh ee Dod just said it's 0.K, to buy through T.C.A.* More and more of the young set are doing the same thing . . . why not get the full details today... You, too, can shop through T.C.A.* CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS 36 SIMCOE ST. N. *TEEN CHARGE ACCOUNT tpecifically designed for modern teens not have serious competition for the honor he received. Culp was challenged in the poll by St. Louis Cardinal pitcher Ron Tay- lor who comes from Toronto, and Milwaukee Braves hurler Bob Sadowski. Ward is a native of Montreal and his father, Jimmy Ward, once played in the Nationa! Hockey League with the old Montreal Maroons. League, sional contracts Corbett, Collins Sign With Leafs PETERBOROUGH (CP) Right wingers Mike Corbett and Bill Collins, both graduates of the Metro Toronto Junior A have signed profes- with Toronto Check the fares again ... there are big savings by train In Private Session Maple Leafs of the National Hockey Lenges,'the Leals ai Canadian National By MIKE RATHET Alston said it following a 6-1 Sievers' home run led to the rest of the runs. Were the errors indicative of the Dodgers' choking? "As soon as someone makes an error or gets beat that's the first thing you~ guys think about," said Alston. '"'We do that once in a while. That doesn't mean anything, It hasn't bothered the club." The Cardinals came off @ nine-game inning streak and now have 10-game_ string-- and in the last eight games, the pitching staff has come up with five shutouts, Burdette, 9-11, had one until the seventh when Hank Aaron hit his 42nd homer, with one on. The Cardinals already had their three runs on a double by Ken Boyer and Bill White's homer in the second and Boyer's homer in the fourth. GETS SUPPORT ' Sadecki, 10-8, had an easier job, backed by a 14-hit attack loss to Philadelphia Phillies in which---three_passed__balls, a couple of mental lapses and the five-hit pitching of the Phillies' Dallas Green left the Dodgers with a mere one-game lead over the surging Cardinals. Keane said it after Lew Bur- dette's six-hit pitching and Ray Sadecki's five - hitter gave St. Louis @ 3-2 and 5-0 doubleheader sweep of Milwaukee Braves for Associated Press Sports Writer We've been fortunate in the past. When we play a bad game we turn around and beat some- one pretty good," said Los An- geles manager Walt Alston. "] can't think optimistically or pessimistically about the pen- nant race, When you meet head on, anything can happen regard- jess of how good you're going, said Johnny Keane, St. Louis a ] Cardinals manager. their 10th straight victory and They said it Sunday after the)their 19th in 20 games in a bid lites were drawn for pody od to overhaul Los Angeles. nlhg of a three-game series to-; night at St. Louis between the -- -- ue first-place Dodgers and second- ie Dodgers, who le yy place Cardinals that likely will piped eget Brom A de determine the National League Zinais, who bave ee way oe -- game since Aug. 30, have 10 left. They're all even in vic- MAJOR LEAGUE tories, with St. Louis two games LEADERS back in the lost column. American League ABR H Pet. The pitching rotation looks like this for the three-game series: YVastr'ski, Bos, 541 88 174 .322 Pearson, L.A. 541 90 169 .312 Rollins, Min, 520 77 161 .310 Kaline, Det. 537 86 166 .309 Malzone, Bos. 557 66 165 .296 Runs--Allisom, Minnesota, 92. Runs Batted In--Stuart, Bos- ten 110. a -- Yastrzemski, Boston, Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 38. Triples -- Versailles, Minne- sota, 13. - Rans--Stuart, Boston, Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- more, 38, ar em New York, : ats -- Peters, Chicago, National League AB RH Pet. Groat, St. L. 590 83 193 .327 Clemente, Pitts. 545 71177 .325 H. Aaron, Mil. 589 114 189 .321 T. Davis, L.A. 521 64 157 .321 Pinson, Cin. 616 92 196 .318 G@nzalez, Phil. 522 77 166 316 , Runs--Aaron, Milwaukee, 114. Batted In--Aaron, Mil- Los Angeles--Johnny Podres, 13-10; Sandy Koufax, 23-5, and probably Pete Richert, 5-1, St. Louis--Ernie Broglio, 16-8; Curt Simmons, 15-7, and Bob Gibson, 18-8, While the Dodgers and Car- dinals were in the spotlight Sun- day, Cincinnati's John Tsitouris three-hit Chicago Cubs 3-1, Wil- lie Mays hit his 35th homer as San Franc¥co Giants walloped Pittsburgh Pirates 13-5 and Houston Colts took a pair from New York Mets 5-4 and 5-0, Green, a rarely used right- hander brought his record to 6-4 against the Dodgers, allow- ing the only run on a homer by Tommy Davis in the fourth in- ning. The Phillies had already put it out of reach when they got to Don Drysdale, 17-17, for two runs in the first inning on a single by Tony Taylor, his steal of second, Johnny Callison's| single, a bunt single by Wes Covington and Roseboro's first passed ball. ERRORS COSTLY Two more passed balls by Roseboro, a late throw by Ron Fairly on a sacrifice and Roy ee, 126. Pinson, Cincinnati, 196. ibles--Groat, St. Louis, 42. ples -- Pinson, Cincinnati, 335 Runs--H, Aaron, Mil- Ww: a. Bases--Wills, Los An- kee, en s, 33. ching--Perranoski, Los An- geles, 15-3, .833. itrikeouts--Koufax, Los An- RESULTS COUNT! meals MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board geles, 284. BAD BOY Goes Berserk! that included three hits each by Charley James and Tim Mc- Carver. Singles by Curt Flood, James, McCarver and Julian Javier gave the Cardinals two runs in the second--more than they needed. 'We're ready as we ever will be," said Keane. In the other gates: hit a homer for the Cubs in the ninth, Eddie Kasko led the Reds 20-10, with three hits. on four hits and two Pirate er- rors in the seventh inning to beat Pittsburgh. Billy O'Dell, 13-8, was the winner with an eight-hitter. 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