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| Orioles Beaten And White Sox Sweep Series From Yankees "We might as well forget him," Bauer grumbled. Forgetting 31 homers and 80 runs batted in undoubtedly will be difficult. Getting a replace- ment will be even tougher. "T've been in baseball 40 years and no series has given me more satisfaction than this one," Lopez said. : Then there's Berra, who is counting on the eight games the top two teams must play with each other. The first of four games in Chicago is tonight. BERRA ARGUES WITH LINZ The tension, meanwhile, might be getting to the Yan- kees. Berra and infielder Phil Linz became engaged in a heated row over Linz' harmon- ica playing in the team bus fol lowing the latest defeat, Yan- kee coach Frank\Crosetti called the incident the worst he's seen in his 33 years with the team. Back on the field, Los An- geles Angels edged Detroit Ti- gers 4-3 and Kansas City Ath- letics defeated Cleveland Indi- ans 7-4. The White Sox shelled Whitey By MURRAY CHASS \ Associated Press Sports Writer) "A bitter blow," moaned Hank Bauer. "My thoughts of a pennant are high now," beamed Al Lo- pez. "We'll be right up near the top again if... ," said Yogi Berra hopefully. Those were the reactions of three American League managers following a pair of games that left Chicago White Sox in first place, Balti- more Orioles without Boog Pow- ell and New York Yankees for air. Lopez' White Sox replaced the Orioles in first place, blanking New York 5-0 for their fifth' straight victory and the Yan- kees' fourth consecutive defeat The Orioles' 4-3 loss to Boston Red Sox dropped Bauer's boys one-half game. Powell, Bauer's slugging left fielder, broke his left wrist try- ing for a catch against the wall in the second inning and may be lost to the Orioles for a month. Ford from the mound en route to their victory. The Yankee hurler, making his first start since Aug. 8, lasted only into the fourth inning as Chicago rapped him for nine hits. Bob ene two-run homer highlighted a four-run second imning that carried the Red Sox past the Orioles. Frank Mal- zone's single preceded Till- man's blast off Dave Vineyard. Pitcher Dave Morehead then' doubled on the play on which Powell was hurt. Detroit's Dennis McLain held the Angeles to two hits through six innings. But his throwing error on a grounder hit by Fe- lix Torres helped a four-run Los Angeles rally in the seventh. run on the wild toss. Lou Clin- ton followed with a run-scoring single off reliever Julio Na- varro. Rocky Colavito and Doc Ed- wards' lashed two-run singles in the eighth inning, lifting the Athletics over the Indians. Cleveland had taken a 3-2 lead in the seventh on Woodie Held's run-scoring double. Thomas And Callison Are Phillies Heroes Beating Bucs Twice By MIKE RATHET {Callison came through again. Associated Press Sports Writer;/He grabbed Jerry Lynch's 4 The hand-me-down and the} ball and cut down Mazeroski, all-star hero sat quietly in the trying to, advance to third, to Philadelphia dressing room. Md the threat. "It's always a thrill to hit a) anvANCE. 14% GAMES home run, said Frank Thomas. | The Twin triumphs, coupled "It's about time I did some-| with Cincinnati's 10-7 victory -- "poly change," said| over shipping San Resinciaco, 'ohnny Callison. sai. |added 1% games to the Phil- What Thomas and Callison) jie' jead. The Reds, meanwhile, did was supply all the runs as| pulled into a tie for second with the Phillies swept a double-\th. Giants by winning their] header from Pittsburgh Pirates| fourth straight while San Fran- 2-0 and 3-2 Thursday night for) cisco lost its fifth in a row. a 7%4-game lead in the National) "Jn the only other NL game League pennant race. schedulen, Denis Menke drove Thomas, acquired from NeW|in three runs and Hank Aaron York Mets recently, took care|stroked four hits as Milwaukee of the opener with a two-run|Braves belted Los Angeles homer in the ninth inning that! Dodgers 8-2. won it for Art Mahaffey. Callison, who won the all-star) game for the National League, took over in the second game,|Thomas homered after a single tying it 1-1 with his 2lst homer! by Clay Dalrymple. in the sixth inning, then lashing! In the nightcap, Bob Rela: a long sacrifice fly in the eighth) put the Pirates ahead 1-0 with a inning that drove in two runs.|third inning homer off Rick! Trailing 3-1, the Pirates got| Wise. Callison then tagged Don! a run back in the ninth on a| Schwall with the loss. | single by Smoky Burgess and) The Giants led the Reds 4-3) Bill Mazeroski's double. But! until Deron Johnson slammed a} FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright? 1964 by McMu: Publishing Ce., Ltd. {Dally Racing Form). FIRST RACE -- Purse $2200. Maiden| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. 5¥a|Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furiongs (11) Furlongs (9) | 6Hill, Gomez 5.10 4.10 2,90) $-Five Loves, Leblanc 13.00 4.00 2.90) 2-Big Native, McComb 4Ballistic, Fitz'ns 2.90 2.50) 11-Hash Boy, Harris 4.20) &-Merry Barque, Burton 7°) Also Ran in Order: Faithful Tom, Mal- Also Ren in Order: Chopparis, Blue) pajar, Real Black, A-Tarpon Run, Susie's Xmas, Colour Her Fleet, Red Shield, Sun-| Roman, A-Zenarchal and Canadian Royal. | shine Blond and Cedargal. ai lA Junger and J P Hogan Entry. | Winner, Ge ot Bef 2, Monel ingha" |Winner, ch 9, 7, by To Market -- Hers-| , + * v4 Pool $23,328 clesia, by Fighting Fox. Trainer J Higgins «Double Pool $44,727 Pool, $52,878 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim- ing. Three-year-clds. 6 Furlongs (10) 2 Wedded Bliss, Walsh 10.50 8.10 'e 3. to 11-6, won his duel with Bob Friend in the opener when }_ SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2600. Claiming.| | Three-year-olds and up. One and one-six- |teenth Miles (5) | 3Lebon M L, Dittfach 13.30 6.20 3.80 5-War League, Robinson 460 3.00 8 -Mineral Wealth, Fitz'ns 4.40 Maine Ran in Orders Ninth Wave, Lad Al in 3 Nin lave, Lady . Pion Mh Well Oiled, Sign Play, Will We, ~ReaP The Wind, Davidson 3.10 Fat and Frisky and Brief Star. Alsd Ran in Order: Ponder On, and! A--J L. Appelbaum and The Phesant/Mr. T. F Stable Entry. QUINELLA, 3 AND 5, PAID $37.60 DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 2, PAID 354.20| Winner, b g, 5, by Cote D'Or 2nd -- Winner, ch f, 3, by Rounders -- Mistress|Leaupartie, by Le Pacha. Trainer, R. . Trainer R E Fisher. John: Pool $34,738, Pool $18,714 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2200. Maiden SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2900. Allow- two-year-old fillies, foaled In Canada. 5¥2/ ances. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs Furlongs (8) qi) 1-Mydar, Dittfach Quinella Pool $26,075 10.60 4.80 2.90) 4-8'milk Pike, Cuthb'sn 11.80 4.00 3.10 5-Countess Tana, Gomez 5.60 3.50/2-Muskeg, Gomez 3.10 2.50 ---- = 'Some ee 5-Your County, Harris 4.0 Order: '| Also. Ran in Order: New Member, On- po a Tle Pilot, Close Formed and! sari Holiday, Mibiz, Swoon Star, Windkin, rbykin. River Bully, Belfort and Neros Hero. Winner, dk b of wag sie Pay cosas Winner, b g, 4 by Peter Parent -- Hal- a JCM ~~ 's "| cyon Blue by Halcyon. Trainer D W Hess. ieee «Gi ail Pool $56,462 im-| EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Ciaim- yi ir ie weld ha didea aay ing. Three-year-olds and up. One and one- aoa Ee Oe Ge. coo 4.90| Sixteenth Miles (8) Yo Te's Pride, Leblanc 4.00 2.60/1-Cassis Miss, Leblanc 1A-Bar Hostess, Turcotte 3.10|7-Enlyn Lad, Fitz'ns 2 Also Ran in Order: Taranto, Abitibi,,+Glenspeed, Davidson 3.70 Dek's Levy, French Twist,,King Rip,| Also Ran in Order: Sir Demtjohn, Brig- R |itta Skol, Money More, Cairnfield, and oman Bertha. A--The Phesant sae and Mr. and Mrs.| Copper Cliff. J Roach Entry. Winner, b {, 4, by Blenban -- Sun Fame, Winner, dk b geod hag Aly ype Cassis. Trainer D D Cardelia, and When, by Olney. ' Pool $61,232 Total Pool $404,246 Attendance 6,504. 22.40 7.20 4.60 32 2.60 $17,950.00 Coll us now: to see this attractive split level home---attached garage--3 bedrooms completely separated from living areas to ensure privacy--full dining room--provincial kitchen with eoting areo--tiled both with vanity--decorated. Excellent North End location. H. Millen Real Estate Ltd. 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 Mahaffey, bringing his record) 15.80 7.40) side | tack Se aS REALLY HAPPY! Al Lo- pez, manager of Chicago White Sox, is entitled to smile --he has to be that happy. He got frosting on his cake yes- terday when he was given a birthday cake to celebrate his 56th anniversary and at the same time, he was also re- joicing over the fact that his White Sox had scored their fourth-straight win over the New York Yankees, which put Chicago in first place in the American. League standing, a oe aeapglianiipteapaamegie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 21, 1964 7] THE TOP TEN half-game ahead of the Balti- more Orioles. White Sox meets Baltimore in a four - game series, starting today and this one could decide the World Series berth for this year. --(AP Wirephoto) Robinson, Balt. 458 P || Howard, N. York 399 42 120 .301 :| Clemente, Pitts. 466 70 159 .341 :| Williams, Chi. Aaron, Mil. Milwaukee, 30. 60 138 301 Runs -- Oliva, 94; Howser, Cleveland, 84. Runs Batted In -- Killebrew, Minnesota, 95; Stuart, Boston, 91, é Hits -- Oliva, 171; Robinson, Baltimore, 138. Doubles--Oliva, 33; Bressoud, Boston, 32. Triples -- Versailles, Minne- sota, 9; Yastrzemski, Boston and Fregosi, Los Angeles, 8. Home Runs -- Killebrew, 42; Powell, Baltimore, 31. Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- more, 48; Weis, Chicago, 16. Pitching--Bunker, , 12-3, .800; Chance, Los Angeles, 14-5, .737. Strikeouts -- Downing, New York, 156; Radatz, Boston, 149. National League ABR Wf Pct. 440 69 145 .330 480 75 158 .329 477 85 152 .319 Mays, San Fran. 443 97 141 .318 Runs--Mays, 97; Allen, Phil- adelphia, 89. Runs Batted In -- Santo, 90; Santo, Chicago Mays and Boyer, St. Louis, 86.|,, Hits -- Clemente, 159; Wil- liams, 158. DoubleS--wWilliams, 32; Maye,| | Cin- Triples--Santo; Pinson, cinnati and Callison, Philadel. bl phia ,9. : Home Runs--Mays, 38; Wil- liams, 26. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 37; Brock, St. Louis, 32. Pwtching -- Koufax, nig! An-| geles, 19-5, .792; Bunning, Phila-| delphia, 13-4, .765. Strikeouts--Koufax, 223; Drys- dale, Los Angeles, 178. bases-empty homer in the sev- enth inning. The Reds then broke it open in the eighth in-| BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS ning with a six-run spurt, scor-/ jing the go-ahead run when Ron| |Herbel issued a_ bases-loaded walk to Tommy Harper. Besides Johnson, Robinson and Leo Cardenas homered for the Reds while Willie Mays, Or- lando Cepeda and Del Crandall connected for the Giants. Mays' homer was his 38th. The. Braves collected 16 hits while Bob Sadowski held the Dodgers to seven hits. Milwau- kee managed only three singles in the first four innings, then tagged Joe 'Moeller and Bob Miller for five extra-base hits jand five runs in the fifth" and | sixth. | Ron Fairly's homer accounted for both Dodger runs. Buffalo Rochester Toronto Richmond Columbus Atlanta By THE CANADIAN PRESS L Pet. GBL sh -- 554 7% 554 714 533. 10 521 11% '521 11% 496 1414 467 18 24 67 56 545 614) 67 59 5382 8 67 61 523 9 56 70 444 19 53 75 .414 23 46 82 .359 30 Thursday's Results Rochester 3 Richmond 2 Syracuse 0 Columbus 1 Atlanta 8 Toronto 3 Jacksonville 7 Buffalo 4 | Rochester at Columbus Bo Belinsky : Now Balks At. Hawaii Move LOS ANGELES (AP) --. Bo Belinsky faces. another suspen- sion at noon Saturday and his lawyer said he will take it rather than report to Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast League. The left hander was sus- pended by Los Angeles Angels for allegedly slugging Braven Dyer, Los Angeles baseball writer, in a Washington hotel room last week during an al- tercation about a story. Philadelphia San Francisco Cincinnati St. Louis - Pittsburgh Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston 71 418 New York 82 .322 3544) Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (L. Burdette 9-5) at New York (Fisher 8-15) (N) Pittsburgh (Veale 13-9) at Philadelphia (Short 12-6) (N) Milwaukee (Cloninger 12-11) at Houston (Johnson 8-13) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 11-9) at Angeles (L. Miller 2-4) (N) St. Louis (Simmons 16-9) at San Francisco (Hendley 10-8) Investigate =} as, Horse Deaths ice s L, Pet. GBL At Fort Erie timore 47 New York 69 50 Detroit 63 62 FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--|Los Angeles 63 62 Four horses have died in the|Minnesota 61 60 last few days at Fort Erie Race| Cleveland 56 66 Track and, although track offi-| Boston 56 cials said there appeared to be nothing irregular about the 615 -- 612% 580° 4% 504 13% 504 13% 504 13% 459 19 459 19 F 27 372 2914| Syracuse at Richmond Atlanta at Buffalo Jacksonville at Toronto Pacific Coast League Denver 6 Oklahoma City 7 Arkansas 2 Dallas 6 Tacoma 6 Seattle 3 Portland 11 San Diego 1 Spokane 7 Hawaii 4 PALMER LEADS AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Arnold Palmer shot a two-under par 68 |Thursday to grab the first-round \lead in the $50,000 American |Golf Classic. He has a one- stroke lead over Tony Lema, the only other of 88 pros to |break par. Matching par were 21-year-old Tommy Weiskopf of [Bedford, Ohio; Ed Griffiths, |Harold Kneece, Bill Collins and | Indianapolis 2 Salt Lake City 4|Mason Rudolph. George Knud- ison of Toronto had a 37-35--72. I'm Planning Ahead for a warm and trouble-free winter on Lander-Stark's Why don't you? with a new Oil Furnace 5-year Purchase Plan. Luts 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725°3581 Wings Climb As Leafs Lose To Crackers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester Red Wings skipped| ¥°04 ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs into fourth place in the Inter- national League Thursday night On the strength of a 3-1 victory over Richmond Virginians. The Leafs in the meantime were dropping an 8-3 decision to Atlanta Crackers in Toronto while third-place Buffalo Bisons were absorbing a 7-4 whipping at the hands of second - place Jacksonville Suns. The Jacksonville victory pulled them to within 14% games of leading. Syracuse Chiefs who were shutout by lowly Columbus Jets when Jim Price laced a $20 bases-empty home run out of the Columbus ball park. The last-place Crackers put together two four-run innings to beat the Leafs, jumping on Starter Jim Bronstad for the first batch in the first inning and Ron Nischwitz in the eighth. Hector Espino and Jack Da- maska paced the Jacksonville attack with four hits each at Buffalo with Espino and Neil Chrisley hammering back-to- back homers in the second in- g i rf z z & E i ; i 35 aE z : i t fy #98 : re omg 382 > eo "-- a : 2 le a ef 3 5 : F se i! e '. SYNTHETIC Synthetic dia great expense for HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS ing. The Red Wings scored all of their runs in the fourth inning and held off the Virginians, who attempted a rally in the ninth that was sniffed out by a dou- le play. BIG PROVINCE The province of Quebec is twice as big as Texas. SPECIA FRONT END ALIGNMENT 95 MOST, CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE RELINE General Tire of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH PH: 728-6221 66 Washington 49 75 Kansas City 45 76 deaths, an investigation is un- Thursday's Results | der way to determine the cause.| Baltimore 3 Boston 4 Sailmaker dropped dead out-|New York. 0 Chicago 5 his stall from a ruptured|Kansas City 7 Cleveland 4 blood vessel earlier this week after completing a race, and Esprit Gai suffered a heart at-| | Last Tuesday, the Angels took iBelinsky, 27, off the suspension list but optioned him to Hawaii junder a 72-hour reporting time | If he does not report, the Is- jlanders presumably will sus pend him. Lawyer Paul Caruso said the} next step will be an application to baseball commissioner Ford Frick for a hearing. He said the case might eventually go to the courts. | Los Angeles 4 Detroit 3 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today New York (Stottlemyre 2-0) at Boston (Heffner 5-4) (N) Los Angeles (Latman 4-9) at Cleveland (Donovan 6-7 or Ra- mos 6-10) (N) Kansas City (O'Donoghue 8-8) Washington (Osteen 12-8) Two other horses also have died, and their bodies have been shipped to the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph for an autopsy. Cause of these two deaths is unknown. at A report is expected in about! (N) a week, |. 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