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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1964, p. 25

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A HAPPY DAY! This hap- py dressing room scene took place yesterday in Chicago, after the Cubs' pitcher Larry Cot He Oa Jackgn, centre, had posted a 6-1 v#tory over the Cincianati Redg to become the first 20- gang winner in the major lea- drove in his 101st run of the season, in yesterday's game. ---(AP Wirephoto) a Bos od gues, this season. With him are rookie catcher Vie Roz- novsky, left, and third base-. man Ron Santo, right, who HECTIC RACE CONT/NUES White Sox Win In 10th As Orioles, Yanks Lose By DICK COUC H Associated Press Sports Wrier Eight percentage pohts blanket the three Amertan league pennant contenderg to- day and it's more that a Chance happening. A good part of thé creéit, of course, belongs to Dean Chance, Los Angeles Angelf marvelous righthander whose' twohit 7-0 mastery of New York Tuesday night helped send the Yankees reeling into third/place. But Rich Rollin, who drove in both runs in Mfnesota Twins' 2-1 close call jver Baltimore that prevented fie Orioles from padding their lad, rates a nod. So do Smoky/Burgess, a 37- year-old '"'roolie,"' and Mary Staehle, a fist-time swinger, who lifted Cficago White Sox back into send place by engi- neering a 3-{ 10-inning verdict over DetroitTigers. The Whit Sox' victory put them one percentage point ahead of th) Yankees, who trail the Oriolesby seven points and 1% games, Chicago and Balti- more eachhave 14 games left, five fewer than New York. GETS 1011 SHUTOUT : Chance, the league's top win- ner and No. 1 Yankee killer, breezed te his 19th victory and 10th shutqt. Four victeries and three whiewash jobs have been against fhe Yanks, who have managed one run--A, Mickey Mantle homer--in 50 jurns at bat against the fireballing An- gel. | Rollins' seventh innint double pulled the Twins into at Baltimore and his jriple in the ninth broke the dejdiock. Burgess, whom the key hits in their first league ap-/2ist home run. Before the in- ning was over, Willie Smith had Smoky's pinch hit homer off|pinch-hit a bases-loaded triple Tiger Ace Dave Wickershamioff reliever Hal Reniff and the| Wilhelm's in the| Angels were home free. | pearances. tied the score at 2-2 eighth and Staehie's pinch hit sacrifice bunt sham, who failed in his bid for victory No. 19. Martin reached second: on winning pitcher Hoyt and jtook third on a passed ball be- ms ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16,1964 35. Phillies' Combine -'Callison-Allen Produces 1-0 Win By TED MEIER Associated Press ports Writer Winning ball games is getting to be a habit with John Callison. The Philadelphia Phillies' out- fielder wiose ninth inning ho- mer won the All-Star game for the National League in July, de- 'fivered the decisive blow again Tuesday night. His sixth inning single scored Richie Allen from second 'base with the run that gave the Phils a 1-0 victcry over Houston Colts. The Phils nuw lead second place St, Louis Cardinals by six games with 17 left to play. The Cards whipped Milwaukee Braves in both ends of a twi- night doubleheader, 11-6 and 3-1. Third place San Francisco Giants beat New York Mets 3-1 while Chicago Cubs dimmed Cincinnati Reds' hopes 6-1. TRAIL THE FHILs The Giants and Reds now trail the Phils by 7% and 8% games respectively. Los Angeles Angels downed Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 in the other NL game. Callison's game-winning sin- gle followed Allen's lead-off dou- ble in the sixth. Dennis Bennett and Jack Baldschun shared the itching honors for the Phils by yielding only four hits. Bennett, lifted for a pinch-hitter in the sixth, gave up three of them. Baldschun saved the game for \Bennett by twice putting down Houston threats. In the eighth Bob Aspromonte walked and went to third on a wild pitch. Anticipating a squeeze play, Martin opened the White Sox|fore Staehle came through with|Baldschun threw three straight jsingle in the 10th scored J. C.\19th with a single off Wicker-|a hit to-letft. |pitchouts. Aspromonte broke on the third outside pitch and was an easy out. Al Spangler' singled in the ninth and. reached second on Baldschun's second wild pitch. Then Baldschun fanned Joe Gaines for the final out, "| HOMER FINISHES BRAVES A five-run seventh inning gave the Cards their first game wir over the Braves. Bob Gibson's four-hitter and Julian Javier's two-run homer defeated the Braves in the nighteap, Javier's homer off rookie southpaw Wade Blasingame came with Mike Shannon on 'first and two out. That wiped out a 1-0 Milwaukee lead and accounted for the Cards' 17th victory in their last 22 games. Juan Marichal pitched a four- hitter and Tom Haller homered for the winning run against the Mets to keep the Giants in con- tention, at least for second place money, i Larry Jackson became the} first 20-game winner in the ma-} jors this season as the Cubs! drubbed Cincinnati. Jackson) yielded six hits, three of them in the first inning that ac-| counted for the Reds' lone tally. | Willie Davis, Ron Fairly and Bart Shirley each got three hits| to lead the Dodgers over Pitts-| burgh. Down 4.0, the Pirates] pulled within 4-3 with two runs} in the seventh before Bob Miller | came in and-saved the victory| for Larry Miller, | HUNTERS' TEST In Norway, hunters seeking a/ licence to shoot reindeer, moose} or deer must first pass a target/ practice test. Martin with the run that broke} it up. Boston rookie Ed Connolly} fired a two-hitter against Kan-/ sas City, Athletics and the Red) Sox cracked 14 hits for an 8-0) victory in the only other game} played. The Washington-Cleve-| land game was rained out. | Bobby Richardson's infield| single in the fourth and oppos-| ing pitcher Al' Downing's sev-| enth inning single were the only! hits off Chance, who lowered his| major league - leading earned} run average to 1.49. Even more} impressive are his figures) against the Yankees. Chance's e.r.a. against. New! York is 0.18 and the Yankees] have a meagre .086 batting av- erage in five encounters with) YOU GETA BARREL him Chance was locked in a 1-0 duel with Downing, whose seven strikeouts boosted his league- leading total to 196, until Joe Adcock triggered a six - run ninth inning explosion with his 1-1 tie|6-1 victory over Cincinnati Reds ite Sox acquired from Pittsbjrgh Pi- YESTERDAY'S STARS |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Pitching--Larry. Jackson, Chi- |cago Cubs, scattered six hits for land became major leagues'| |first 20-game winner. Batting--Rich Rollins, Minne-/ sota, drove in tying run with) rates Monday in an intfr-league|seventh inning double and tri-| waiver deal, and | Staehle, pled in deciding run in ninth} brought up Tuesday fpm theirjas Twins edged American Indianapolis farm cl of the|League-leading Baltimore Ori-| Pacific Coast League, Melivered|oles 2-1. Philadelphia St. Louis San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston New York Tuesday's Francisco 3 ers Today llard. 9-18) at San Francisco Cincinnati (1 Chicago (Buhj 3-11) Philadelphia [Mahaffey 12-8) ce 13-9) (N) hardson 3-2) at aster 14-11) 11-12) at 05 588 1 587 1% 524 10% 514 ah nates fina] 1-0) ' Kansas City 72 °72'. 73 74. 65 83 . 57 90. 54 92. | Tuesday's Results Kansas City 0 Boston 8 Minnesota 2 Baltimore 1 Los Angeles 7 New York 6 |Chicago 3 Detroit 2 | Cleveland Minnesota Boston . Washington ¥| Washington at Cleveland ppd,} | Tain | Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Pascual 13-11) at} Baltimore (Bunker 16-4) (N)_ | Los Angeles (Brunet 2-1) at! New York (Bouton 15-13) } Chicago (Peters 17-8) at De-) troit (Lolich 16-7) | | Washington (Narum 9-13 and} Kreutzer 5-5) at Cleveland (Sie-| berg 64 and Kralick 11-5) Kansas City (Odom 1-0) at! 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