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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1964, p. 11

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Phillies Nip Pirates | Regain League Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS It doesn't take much to lead the National League these days. - Philadelphia P! hillies currently hold first place with the mag- nificent record of two victories in their last eight games. Two doubles and a single by utility infielder Cookie Rojas and some unorthodox manager- ial strategy highlighted a 7-5 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday night that shoved the Phillies past San Francisco ants, who took a 6-0 beatin from Milwaukee Braves, The Phillies went against the book in the eighth when Jack Baldschun, working in relief of walked Jerry Lynch intentionally, filling the bases and putting the winning run on with two out. But Bald- Art Mahaffey, schun struck out Donn Clen denon to end the threat, The third - Reds closed the gap Mets 11-1. FAIRLY HOT AGAIN and added to their ewn streak BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W L Pet, GBL place Cincinnati in the tightening race, moving within 3% games of the lead by down- ing Houston Colts 3-2, Los An- geles Dodgers walloped St. Louis Cardinals 10-2 and Chi- cago Cubs crushed New York Ron Fairly again was the key to the Dodgers' attack, collect-| ing his third homer in two! nights plus a pair of singles and driving in four runs while the Dodgers finished the three- game set against the Cardinals with 30 runs and 39 hits. Since: the All-Star break, a period of nine games, the Dodg- ers have hit at an amazing .303 clip with Fairly showing the way at .412. More important, however, has been the awaken- ing of defending batting cham- pion Tommy Davis, Davis, who hit .326 last sea- son while winning the batting title for the second straight year, has hammered away at 342 since the All-Star game and lifted his average to a mod- est, but respectable .268. -| Fairly, who has hit only. six homers all season, provided the Dodgers with the only runs they needed by slamming a thre- run homer in a four-run first inning uprising. He wound up the St. Louis series with six hits and 10 runs batted in. BRAVES SURGING The Braves handed the Gi- ants their third straight setback) WOODBINE RACE RESULTS by MoMu rray Publishing Co., Ltd. met Duity Racing Form). FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 9.90 he 3.70, 3.60/A 6.50) Start good, won driving tessa, Menelaus, Bourbon King, Fleet Little Baron, and Pic N Pie. Winner, dk b or br m, 6, by High Bandit-- Night Class by Rhodes Scholar. Trainer Casey. Pool 54,603 Fast-n-| Also Ran in Order: Lucky Charm, Lets) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2900. Allow. Scawt, Thomas B. Good, Field Rouge, by posting their eighth victory in 10 games and the 14th in 19 games, Ron Fischer brought his rec- ord to 7-5 with a four-hitter and contributed to his own support with a_ two-run double. He didn't need it as Hank Aaron, Joe Torre and Dennis Menke homered off Gaylor Perry The Reds scored the clincher in the third inning, breaking a 2-2 tie, and then held off the Colts behind the relief pitching of Bob Purkey and Sam Ellis. Marty Keough scored the win- ning run, beating out a hit to deep short and racing home from first on Deron Johnson's two-out single. Ernie Broglio was touched for 10 hits but won his first game for the Cubs since he was ac- quired from St, Louis June 15. He had heavy support with Billy Cowan supplying a' two -run homer and Len Gabrielson con- tributing a double and two sin- gles. Mf 51 51 47 44 43 42 37 4 35 Baltimore New York Chicago Minnesota Detroit Los Angeles Boston Cleveland Kansas City Washington Philadelphia San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Louis Los Angeles Chicago Houston . New York 16-Year-Old Rider | Has Triple Win TORONTO (CP) -- Wayne | Harris, North America's young- Fj jockey, rode the first triple of his young career Friday atip of hs, yu | Harris, a 16-year-old from \Vancouver and the hottest ap- jprentice rider in Cana da, lclicked in Wednesday's seventh land feature race with So Smart. Waiting until the last minute, 'lthe young jockey moved to the San Fr Jacksonville 55 Syracuse Rochester Buffalo Toronto Richmond Columbus Atlanta Thursday's Results isco 0 Milwaukee 6 New York 1 Chicago 11 Philadelphia 7 Pittsburgh 5 Los Angeles 10 St. Louis 2 Houston 2 Cincinnati 3 International League L Pet. GBL 51 38 .573 48 39 .552 616 614 600 534 506 A478 472 435 382 -380 Thursday's Result s Baltimore 6 Ne wYork 1 Chicago 9 Boston 3 Washington 7 Minnesota 2 Cleveland 12 Kansas City 9 (Only games scheduled) National vee arg Pct. GBL 595 -- 591 552 524 517 506 500 494 438 292 36 604 -- 5 5 41 6 51 Richmond 4 Atlanta 5 84 466 12% 409 1714 344 23% Thursday's Results Toronto 1 Syracuse 7 By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer To Hank Bauer, he might be "the disappointment," but to New York Yankees he's the nemesis. He -- Steve Barber -- pitched) and batted Baltimore Orioles back into first place in the American League Thursday night, leading the Orioles to a 6-1 triumph over the Yankees. | The victory pushed the Ori- oles one-half game and two per- centage points ahead of the Yankees, and further tightened the AL pennant race. Chicago White Sox, a 9-3 winner over Boston Red Sox, stand in third place, only 1% games from) first. Manager Bauer, recently dis- cussing his Orioles, labelled Barber the disappointment of Jets Edge Suns "lTIn 1th Inning By THE CANADIA NPRESS A clutch single by catcher Steve Barber Hurls Orioles Back On Top the team this season. After all, he was 12-7 with a 2.78 earned- run average at this time last year whereas he's 5-7 with a 3.95 ERA now. The 27- year-old iefthander has won only two games in seven starts the past month, but both have been against New York. He: has allowed just one run in each contest, His victory Thursday night came on a_ four-hitter and snapped the Yankees' six-game winning streak and the Orioles' four-game losing streak. Even more bitter for New York, though, was Barber's two-run homer in the fifth inning. The hit wiped out a 1-0 Yan- kee lead and put Baltimore in front to stay. In other AL games, Washing- ton Senators knocked off Minne- sota Twins 7-. and Cleveland In- dians outslugged Kansas City. Athletics 12-9 in 10 innings. Barber's homer was his first of the season and the fourth of his career. Bill Skowron, playing only his second game with Chicago, drove in three runs with a dou- Ronnie Brand--his fourth hit of the night--in-the top of the 11th) inning scored the winning run as Columbus Jets edged league- leading Jacksonville Suns 3-2 in Thursday. The Suns had sent the game into overtime in the bottom of the ninth when Bob Wills sin- gleq George Williams the plate. Elsewhere, Syracuse Chiefs walloped Toronto Maple Leafs 7-1 and cellar-dwelling Atlanta Crackers defeated Richmond International League action} across) r|ble and two. singles: as the White Sox unleashed a 16- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 17, 1964 VW hit attack against the Red Sox. Johnny Buzhardt won his third straight game from Boston. The Twins continued their home-run hitting, getting one each from Tony Oliva and Bob Allison. Don Lock and Don Blasingame each batted in a pair of runs in the Senators' five-run ninth that Browe, a 2-2 tie. Cleveland won a wild game from Kansas City with three Malibu"s Win Over GM Corvettes 13-7 Ladies' Softball League game, at Connaught Park yesterday, Malibus outslugged Corvettes In a General Motors Senior|> Wandrumel and Wilson suffer- 13-7 The winners tallied eight runs in the first two innings, includ- ing five big runs in the ing frame. They added five more runs in the fifth. Corvettes scored a single run in the first and exploded for six in the sixth inning. The winning pitcher Was Ann Bond of Ian ber gem de screen- plays, has raised his price to $1,000,000 for each new por- trayal of the Bond character. runs in the 10th, the winning run coming on Woodie Held's double and two more scoring on a dou- ble by Vic Davalillo. The Indi- ans rocketed to a 7-0 lead in the first inning but eventually: fell behind 9-7. \ They tied the game in the} eighth on Joe Azcue's homer and Dick Howser's rugscoring single. Z Rudy Pilous To Coach Victoria VICTORIA (CP)--Rudy Pilous will 'probably' coach Victoria Maple Leafs of the Western Hockey League, Toronto Maple Leafs manager-coach Punch YESTERDAY'S STARS Imlach said here Thursday. | And the new team will on] sist mainly of personnel of the defunct Denver Invaders, which finished atop the WHL stand- |By THE ASSCCIATED PRESS Pitching Hank Fischer, Braves, checked San Francisco 6-0 on four' hits as Milwaukee completed a sweep of a three- game series with the Giants, who dropped into second place behind Philadelphia. ings during the regular sched- ule, Fresh from a_ holiday in Hawaii, Imlach said in a tele- phone interview from Vancou- ver he would be here "Satur- day or early next week. "We'll give Victoria a good ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Aluminum Combination STORM-SCREEN DOORS "To Save Cash-- ances. Three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (8) Columbus 3 Jacksonville 2 So Smart outside, then whacked So Sma (Only games scheduled) with his whip. So Smart leaped linto action and charged outside mt eaanasiad to steal the ver-| Smart' returned $10.50,/ |$5.50 and $4.50. SIOHTH RACE Harris was also aboard Man- -- Purse $2000. Claim-| |gea Cake in the fifth and with Orealstecnth AAn Py feat One ond! Dlayampa combined for a 3Small Eckie, Fitz'ns 13.00 5.20 3.30) $42. 80 quinella, eed The daily double of Sea Bee Mpa be daniel Walsh irmi ja, Tur rt good, for all Sea and Flying Dodi paid $104.10, Virginians 5-4, ' John Ryan got his second homer of the season and Jim Northrup clouted his 12th for Syracuse as the Chiefs romped to their victory. Cliff Adams went the route to bring his rec- ord to 5-4 with an eight-hitter. Jim Bronstad took the loss, his fourth against seven wins. Tony Martinez provided the game-winning clutch single as Atlanta edged Richmond in the 10th inning. Jim Rantz evened his record at 2-2 by picking up the win, Jack Cullen was the loser. Ray Jablonski doubled home two runs to lead the Crackers. Jokaday, Royal Autumn, Dutch De Ora,|3-So Smart, Harris 10.50 5.80 4.50 Close Formed and Petite Maria. '7 Balligally, Turcotte 6.20 4.80 Winner, b c, 2, Ferd -- Coral Sea by 2-Netoffa, Dittfach 5. Pintor. Trainer G M Carter. , Start good, won easily Pool 22,515 Devble Poo! 39,993 Also Ran in Order: alot, Recent Years, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Clai-| Turkey Joe. ° Ing. Three-vear-olds. 6 Furlongs (12) |Winner, b g, 3,Rico Monte -- Even! . 10-Flying Dodi, Parsons 21.50 phos Pe Sticth by Insco, Trainer W Woods. 3-W'll We, Harrison .70 2.80) Pool 4-Prince Anthony, Fitz'ns 2.90 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Wedded Bliss, Yukon Squaw, Prilynn, Royal Doctor, Can So, Fleet of Roses, Taranto, Cushion and Empire Miss. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 10, PAID $104.10 Winner, b f, 3, Sea Charger -- by Marsyas. Trainer E Mann, Pool 39,142 girs RACE -- Purse $1900, Claim-|wy Maiden two-year-olds, foaled In can| Wi ade. 5 Furlongs (11) 9-Easy Ella, Harris Credit Union, Gordon 10-Strong Willed, Remillard Sta drivi Batting--Ron Fairiy, Dodgers, hit his third homer in two|Imlach. nights, also collected two| Pilous coached the Invaders singles, driving in four runs as/last season. Before that, he was Los Angeles wallopeq St. Louis/with the National Hockey Cardinals 10-2. |League Chicago Black Hawks. team, you can bet on it,' said Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST, EAST--OSHAWA -oreerceeeentece Rah Rah, Shack- Love Quest and MOVE TO YOUTH PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Phil- adelphia Phillies dropped two veteran players Thursday and called up two youngsters. The Phillies sold first baseman Roy Sievers, 37, to Washington Sen- ators and asked waivers on pitcher Cal McLish, 38. Then they reached into their minor- league talent reservoir for Cos- ten Shockley, 22, a first base- DISPUTE RULE man, and John Boozer, 25, a The Falkland Islands, under|pitcher, calling both up from British rule since 1833, are still|Arkansas of the Pacific. Coast claimed by the Argentine. League. Start good, for all 'but Selectim won driving | Also Ran in Order: Humber Broom, Comby, Heartwood, My First Duchass,| |Selectim, Knight O° Glin. inner, ch g ,3, Flaming Fleet by Star/ poland by The Rhymer, Trainer J C) | Meyer. 7a a3 ibaa oem Pool $6,713 Total Pool 417,804 | [Attendance 4s" LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct cement concrete sidewalks on the streets as shown below, as a local improvement, and intends to specially assess all or part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work: ESTIMATED COST City's Owner's Cost Owner's Annual Shere Per Ft. Fige. Rate East 4' $5,996.79 $3,065.89 $2.25 $0.313 891.00 430.00 East 4' 2.25 0.313 1,269.00 571.50 East 4 2.25 0.313 The estimated cost of the work is $8,156.79. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. Canada's largest selling ale MOLSON EXPORT an in Order: Ennisciare, Perfect Bnodbcog Spicy Favour, Merry Barque, La Rougette, Rice, Corporal Case and Arco Ace. Winner, ch f, 2 Mehmander -- Easy Trust by Sasy Mon. Trainer A, .G. 'Smithers. Pool 41,934 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2100. Maiden and four-year-olds. One and one sixteenth Miles (12) 12-Tartrazine, Waish 13.40 5.40 4.30 SHoratio C, Burton 5.50 4.40 1-The Contest gee' Fitz'ne 5.30 Right 'erfect Start good, won driving Also Ran in ian King City, Sloshed, -- ere Garden Chief. Chieko, Good Ovation, Side From 0.58' S. of N. Limit Lot C-8, Sh. 26, PI, 335 Ritson Rd. S. S. Limit Lot 451, lan 178 Ritson Rd. S. Te Width pet Simeoe st, Bai Pool 54,113 hg s ' Fo ag 3 RACE -- Purse $2300. Ciaim- 'hree-vear-olds. One sand one-six- Simcoe St. S. Westmount St. 2 Elmgrove Ave. 7.30 4.30 3.00 7a 4 a 5 oe, won ridden out. in Order: Damen, Puff n' 'nue jong Fleet Hawk. QUINELLA, 3 AND 2, PAID $42.80 Serer} & 5 Teen Seaee OF Veet Freedoms. Trainer LC Pool 24,640 Quinella Pe Pool 2 SIXTH RAI -- Purse $2300. Claim- 7 Ti and up. 6 Furlongs Se hty Filly, Dalton 5.60 3.90 3.10 3-Em's Pride, Dittfach 5.90 3.90 Go Ahead, Turcotte 5.90 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Summons, Faul-| COME ON IN!...Let's Get Acquainted! OSHAWA Gs) SERVICE CENTRE Vs Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED at Oshawa this 17th day of July, 1964 L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. AN Introductory Special ! Model No, P19 ALPINE ALL-PLASTIC 14-GALLON POUR ih PICNIC JUG Handsome lightweight half gelion cooler poor! 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