Reds Extend String At Mets Expense By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer "T can't believe it. It's beau- tiful, but I just can't believe it," Dick Sisker exclaimed Fri- @y night over the unbelieve- able pennant race that has de- veloped out of nowhere in the National League. cinnati, had just seen his Reds sweep New York Mets 3-0 and 41. The victories, coupled with ' Philadelphia's 7-5 loss to Mil- waukee in 12 innings, shot the cate to the umpire that he figures' he had Ernie Banks (14) of Chicago Cubs, out at second base by '"'this far"-- in the fourth inning of yester- day's game in Chicago. But umpire Bill Williams obvious- St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 5-8 and San Francisco stopped Chicago Cubs 3-1. Los Angeles Dodgers whipped Hous- ton Colts 7-2 in the other game Friday. ERR ELPS The Ri put the first game away with two runs in the first on Vada Pinson's run-scoring single and an error by Al Jack- son, Bob Purkey Sammy Ellis combined for a three - hitter in the nightcap. Frank Robinson cracked a two- run homer in the sixth inning and Marty Keough connected 'with mone on in the seventh. Phillies rallied for a 3-3 on 11-9 and homer and for a 5-5 stalemate in the 10th on a two-run inside-| Yankees Number Now Five By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Roger Maris, virtually unsung despite his daily contributions as expected, good part of the credit will long to the ciub's new centre tielder. If it happens, ns. CANADA OUTDOORS Magic Since Aug. 22 when the Yan- kee began their 25-7 climb to the top, Maris has hit at a .333 p and 21 The quiet Midwesterner swapped positions with Mickey PENNANT RACES AT A GLANCE ly had the same idea, as he yells "OUT. Banks hit a through third base- man for an error but was out when he tried to reach second baise on the blow. ---AP Wirephoto. len. The latter blow offset Joe Torre's two-run blast in the Braves' half of the 10th. But Milwaukee ended it with two runs in the 12th. The Cardinals' decisive runs came in the seventh. Curt Flood and Lou Brock scored on ground outs by Ken Boyer and Dick Groat. Manny Mota trip- led and singled, scoring two Pittsbungh runs | Gaylord Perry (12-10) pitched a three-hitter for the Giants, who put their game away with two runs in the seventh inning. Tom Haller clouted a homer with two out and Perry later knocked in the second run with a double. Jim Brewer and Ron Perran- as Tommy Davis and Bart each batted in two runs the-park homer by Richie Al- Shirley for the Dodgers. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS {By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Ww Pct. GBL Syracuse Chiefs Edge Red Wings ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- , Syracuse Chiefs stayed alive in + the International League Gov. , mors' Cup final with a 5-4 vic tory over Rochester Red Wings ' Friday night. Tom Timmerman, the second of Sywacuse's six pitchers, was : the winner. Scott took the loss. 90 581 88 571 87 565 86 558 80 523 7 503 76 494 7 A458 64 Philadelphia = Cincinnati St. Louis San Francisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Los Angeles Chicago Houston 413 New York 333 Friday's Results San Francisco 3, Chicago 1 Cincinnati 3-4 New York 0-1 Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 5 Pitsburgh 3 Los Angeles 7 Houston 2 Probable Pitchers Today Milwaukee (Lemaster 16-11) at Philadelphia (Mahaffey 12-9 or Benmett 12-13). Cincinnati: (Tsitouris 8-11) at New York (Parsons 0-1) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS St. Louis (Simmons 16-9) at Pittsburgh (Veale 18-11) San Francisco (Estelle 1-1) at Chicago (Koonce 1-0) Sunday's Games Cincinnati at New York 2 Milwaukee at Philadelphia St. Louis at Pittsburgh San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston (N) Monday's Gam et St. ¢ (N) Chicago at Los Angeles (Only games scheduled' American League WL Pct. GBL 9 59 91 64 91 64 81 73 79.77 1% 78 7% 78 (N) ) 1 614 -- 587 4 587 4 526 13% 507 16% 494 18% 404 1 New York Baltimore icago it Los Angeles Cleveland Minnesota Washington 60 95 .387 35 Cinci. St. Louis 87 67 .565 2% San Fran. 86 68 .558 344 Chicago tnoit Ww. ington 3, Detroit 2. Away 2, Cleveland 2. oski held Houston to three hits|"" Campbel Taylor's 1; Mi Total Pol Pearse's 4, Jollow's ing Rose 3, Lime 3, Yeltow 2, Bive Pink 2, White 2, Purple 1, Bannon (262, 223) 686; Mary King Marg Smith (5, 219, Ev 238, Hilda Collins 2 204, Nen Bennet By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS o National League W L Pet, GBL Left 7 90 65 581 -- 88 66 571 1% Games Remaining: Philadelphia -- At tome 2; Milwaukee 2. Away 5; St. Louis, 3, Cincinnati 2 Cincinnatl--At home 6; Pitts- delphia 3, New York 3. Away 2; Pittsbungh 2. San Francisco--At home 6; Houston 3; Chicago 3. Away 2, Chicago 2. American League W L Pet. GBL Left New York 94 59 614 -- 9 Bait 91 64 .587 4 7 91 64 567 4 7 Games remaining: New York--At home 7; De- 4, Clevelan? 3. Away 2; i 2 Baltimore--At home 5; Wash- Chicago--At home 5; Los An- geles, Kansas City 4, Away 2, circuit, Maris hit No. 26 off re- liever Jim Hannan in the ninth, Luis Aparicio collected four of 15 Baltimore singles before Boog Powell crashed his» 36th homer in the ninth and Brooks Robinson followed with a dou- ble. Home runs by Ron Hansen, Dave Nicholson, Tom McCraw and rookie Ken Berry helped Juan Pizarro make his sixth try for victory No, 18 a success. The southpaw held the Athlet- ics to six hits, losing his shut- out bid in the seventh when Ed Charles homered. Chance became the league's first 20-game winner--he has 8 f wil hunters, areas where it would be diffi- Deer Is Easy Game For Gang Hunters By IRA DRYSDALE WINNIPEG (CP)--A -- 138% 2 Hf nll z g rita, "Is it sporting?" a couple of ldlife authorities were asked, Paul Murphy, executive direc- tor of the Manitoba Federation talking deer is still in style--' would consider it unsporting. However, the federation had taken no stand, against gang hunting. NO OBJECTION G. W. Malaher, Mamitoba's wildlife director, says the pro- vincial government does not of- icially--fppose this kind of faimess to Prairie he says, there are huntigg. In "al cult to get deer by amother|party licence party--which means than gang hunting, he favors "qual- and the gest hunting eS 2 F i Z >3Fs d FF i Z i eh i 3 é age eee i licences for party hunting 1961, Murphy said, : u GPL AD z = z & = i 3 2 i i nm H i j e& F sk Fa @ : i Hy oH | il > i = = i ' E ALUMINUM DOORS Pre - hung, self - storing Aluminum Doors--114" thick with double dia- mond glass. lost eight--and recorded his 11th shutout, tops in the ma- jors, in a duel with Minnesota's Jim Kaat (17-9). The Angel right-hander allowed eight hits, struck out t and lowered his major league - leading earned run average to 1.59. AT LAST! BY MAIL! NEW quality poperback books SAVE up to 15% tool Fiction and fi] Non-fiction. 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Yulll 06, Points Taken -- Vickers 4, Joliows 0; M's 3, Roesch's 1; Pearse's anilla's 3 and Hewett's 1, om Vicker' Maniite's end i's 8, RAINBOW LEAGUB Standing -- Brown 3, Sliver 3, Corel 3, 2, Red 2% Mauve 1 268) and irene Frost 413 (206, 205). LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE OO -- Ev State (217, M1) 616; heee Pru Whittick (238, 221) 616; (251, 238) 694 and Esile 24) 675, 200 -- Elleen Fegan 223, Fio Panter Redpath 200, Marg McDonald 14, Ethel Tonkin 215, Joan) Va 201, Bila Long 201, Severs 206, 254, , Leis Burden 213, vi Taylor 207, Mary Tromb- ceria 1, Buzy Bees 3; Powder Putts 4, elndeers 0; Beatties 1, Posies 3; Team 6 0, Pin Setters 4; The Kittens 0, Limbo Rocks 4; Daffodils 4, Corner Pins 0; Team 5, © end Bive Bonnets 4. NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE - v 7, 1, Fernhill 5, Radio 5, Kingside No. 2 § Rundle No. 1 5, Rundie No. 2 4, Kingside| No. 3 4, Glen Stewart 3, Eastview 1) 844 | Thorntons 1 end Kingside No. 1 1. There were no shutouts this week with Kansas City 55 98 .350 39 Friday's Results Boston 2 Detroit 3 Baltimore 10 6 5 ng one winners were Rundle No. 2, Fernhitl Kingside : . vi the teams. Three fo! No, 3, Sunnyside ° tew. The vy! and Valiey- single games were Radio, Kingside No, 1, Eastview, T is be 'horntons and Stewart, The ii:or game ended in @ 2-2 sawoff between Kingside No. 2 and Rundie 1 Len Yuill was top bowler with 707 (247, 29, 221). Ernie Hale 694 (256, 227, 211), Pat Belmonte 676 (231, 25, 20), Bert Alexander 654 (55, 16), Tom Hobbs (31, 210), and Dominic Belmonte 637 (261, 233). The girls are stilj having troubie getting Into stride but are looking for better scores next week. 200 singles were: Leon Davey 246, Keith Smith 242, Marg Lugtenburg 228, Bob| Ashmore 224, Joan Robison 215, ig Clark 1 215, Ed Lugtenburg 215, Geo. Taylor 214, Betty Kelp 212, Wilf Guindon 211, Chuck Grimbleby 209, Bob Keeler 205 and Nancy Robison 203. | The Lemon Award was a fough selec- tlon this week but we narrowed down to three bowlers. We have a repeater in Rusty Howard of Sunnyside (he's trying permanen Davey, elso of Kingside No, 2. EASTWAY MIXED TEN-PIN LEAGUE Standings -- AutoMagic Carwash 14, Crown Taxi 10, Oshawa Camera Centre TAGR"s 9, Team No, 4 - 3 and Team No. 9 - 2, Wednesday night's action resulted in three shutouts, Team No. 13 blanking Band's Clothing Team Wo. 4 whitewash- ing Team No. 14 and Carwash giving the treatment to Team No. 9. Snapshots, Crown Taxi and Pickwick Cleaners were 5-2 winners over TAGRs, Team No, § and Meade's Sunoco. The other two games were 4-3 wins for Team No, 6 end Stark being Camera | McCormack 479, Betty Grant 473, Josie Gyurka 462, Bessie Howlett 444, Mothers!!! 442, Mary Cole 439, Doris Vann 1438, Mavis Taylor 437, Fairley Bouckley 436 and Ada Floody 432, The top ten in the men's division were) George Reid 584 (226), Gord McCormack' Also for mention Is Bob Howlett with @ 202 single. New York 6 Washingt Chicago 11 Kansas City 3 | Ming 0 Los Angeles 1 FIRST RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3 yos and up purse $700 (7) 4M _ Brooke (G'braith) 1560 600 390 2Wing Victory (Mor'sey) -Hannah Dean ( SECOND RACE -- | mile pace for 3 yos and up purse $600 (8) 7-Mick's Girl (Tolhurst) 350 260 1880 610 : Melodie Byrd, Shawnee, September Morn C, Rodger Hal, and Joannie Lee. DD Nos 4-- Meadow Brooke C. and 7- Micks Girl paid $25.10 THRID RACE -- | mile pace for 3 yos and up purse $600 (8) SJohnny Dale (Alexander) 780 500 }Joan's. Commander (Madili) 6Jean Third (Walker) Start Good Won driving Also Ran in order, Henra Volo C, Danny Lee Grattan, Hal Spirit, Edne's Leo's pride. 310 FOURTH bs a ol aed aad (} 10 800 400 0 " Meadowview Champ oo Belwyn, Johnny Yh, ed. in) Al SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for'3 Purse $1,500 (8) Lae &Stoney Burke (Filion) 1-Highland Girl (McLean) 2-Angelic fart Good 1260 550 430 Wo 31 Wick (Hayes) ro} St Won Driving Pathos in order, Eagle Armbro, Kwik | , Admiral Byrd, Chief Sal Sais Oe Saint and June BIGTH RACE -- | mile stor 3 and vp purse si,300 (8) ™ wnder Bars (Holmes) 920 430 280 2risco Lee (Geise| Jr) 900 450) 8-Lee Johnston (Hicks) 4 Bingo, Pri- ma Pick, Mighty Stein, Ensi Dilton, and Ronny C. Grattan. a NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3 . and up purse $700 (7) be lJerry Canuck (Filion) 670 460 33% 4-Jetf Dillon (Hawke) 90 440 SLeny Boy (Kirkness) 590 320) Start Good Won Driving Also ran in order, Sir Cartith, Or W, § Sandy Dares, and Battle Kinney C Late Can, May Trust. 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