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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1963, p. 12

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POSTPONED! There's no joy in the Dodgers' dugout here. A glum-looking bunch of Los Angeles ball piayers leave their dugout, after losing 4-0 to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday--a win would have clinched the: National League pennant for the Dodgers. Leading the parade is rookis = loss, Dick Nen (5), followed by Dick Tracewski (44),' Wally Moon (9), Roy Gleason (36) and Willie Davis, center-back- ground, without a cap. Pirate Pitchers Cause Dodgers Some Anxiety In Pennant Celebration By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer Strong pitching has been Los Angeles Dodgers' big weapon all season. But it was strong pitching from the other direc-' tion that kept the Dodgers from putting the official clincher on the National League pennant Sunday. Pittsburgh's Bob Vale and Elroy Face held the Dodgers away from the elusive flag with a two-man three-hit effort in the Pirates' 4-0 victory. The Dodgers loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning with hot-hitting Tommy Davis and _ slugger Frank Howard coming up. But Face got both on pop ups, end- ing the Dodgers string of five triumphs. P Cincinnati Reds had paved the way for the Dodgers by dealing St. Louis' slumping Cardinals their fifth straight 5-2, and reducing the magic number to one. It's still one--meaning a Dodger vic- tory or another Card loss before the flag flies at Chavez Ravine. Actually, the pennant could go to the Dodgers before they | swing another bat. The Cards, 5% games behind with five to |go, next play at Chicago Tues- day afternoon and the Dodgers don't resume action until Tues- day night when they open a |three-game set at home against |New. York's last-place Mets. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS |SWAMP THE METS | While the Dodgers and Cards were bowing, San Francisco By THE ASSOCIATED ae Angeles 4 Cleveland 2 | Los Angeles National League 615 |Giants swamped the Mets 3-4. | Willie McCovey paced the romp with three consecutive homers, over Kansas City. Joe Pepitone struck the big blow for the Yanks, a_two-run homer in the sixth inning, after they had touched loser Dave Wickersham for two unearned runs in. the fifth. Downing, 13-4 since being prv- moted from the minors in June, spacd nine hits, did not walk a man and struck out six in his 10th complete game. Minnesota Twins belted three more home runs and Cami'io Pascual became a 20-game winner for the second year in a row in a 6-1 victory over Bos- ton Red Sox. Herman Kille- \brew's 45th homer, Jimmie Hail's 33rd and George Banks' third pushed Minnesota's sea- |son total to 224--second high- jest in big league history. The | Yanks' 240 in 1961 is the record SOX EDGE TIGERS In other AL action--homers by Ron Hansen and Floyd Rob- inson carried Chicago White Sox over Detroit Tigers 3-2; Cleveland Indians swept Las Angeles Angels, winning the opener 5-3 and takig the sec- od game 2-1 in 11 innings on Pedro Ramos' six-hit pitching and John Ramano's decisive pinch single, and Washington Senators gained a split with Baltimore, gaining a 4-2 victory in the second game after losing to the Orioles 6-3. Veale checked the Dodgers on two singles Sunday and was helped by four double plays be- fore weakening in the ninth at Los Angeles. After one - out |walks to Lee Walls and Maury Wills, he was replaced by Face. Jim Gilliam kept the rally alive with a bunt single that loaded troit_in his maijor-leacue debut! and beat Chicago White Sox 4-3. Bob Perry knocked in decisive runs with a homer in Los Angeles' 4-2 vic- tory over Clevela -|Dean Chance. md behind | the): two-run 'Yogi Berra. Boston and took over the major league lead with 44 homers. The killer tied an American League record of most home runs in a doubleheader. Killebrew hit three in the Twins' 13-4 first - game romp over Boston, catching and pass- ing Boston's Dick Stuart who slammed No. 42. The Twins' ie Singles by Donn Clendehoa in the first and Bill Virdon in the sixth knocked in Pit'sburgh runs against loser Johnny Pod- res, and the Pirates finished up with a pair of unearned runs off Bob Miller in the ninth, Lefty Joe Nuxhall cooled off the Cards with only six hits and struck out 10, while an error by Julian Javier in the third in-|slugger connected for No. 44 in ning led to three unearned runs.|the second game, won by the Vada Pinson knocked in two|Red Sox 11-2. with his 200th hit, a triple off} In the National League Los loser Curt Simmons, Frank/Angels came up with three Robinson, out since Sept. 7 be-jruns in the ninth inning to beat cause of a spike injury to his|Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3, ot Tie po ahh gg bi boar Willie Davis hit a three-run | ? . me homer off Tommy Sisk with one | ~ -- in Cincinnati's final two out in the ninth inning to give "Hlccovey nomered his. ts) Douges te ctor three times up against the ageless Warren Spahn peony Mets, was hit by a pitch on hislor for Milwauk vag Pr) next appearance, and finally lover Chica Cube ith @ th t grounded out on his last trip.|niter. It a "the ka be at |Willie Mays joined in the ab Was We veran iah: Giants' 16-hit attack with a/P@der's sixth shutout of the homer his 37th season and a his 19- Se ¢ season career, i |, Rookie Sam Bowens got fourls man and faced only 29 Nat jhits in the Orioles' victory, i raph de lstretching his two-game streak| = the American circuit, Den- to seven straight hits, and bat-|"is McLain hit a home run and ted in three runs. The Senators|Pitched a seven-hitter for De- If You Don't B YOU PAY BAD BOY Goes Berserk! He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! SON ee @ Furniture ® wv @ Radios Ete. It At Bad Boy's 00 MUCH!! Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 728-46. KING ST. E. OWNLINE won the second game with three runs in the eighth, thus beating Baltimore for only the third time in their 18 meetings this year. 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