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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1964, p. 11

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HE'S THEIR BOY! Curt Simmons, Cardinals' south- paw ace, interrupts his Tues- day workout to pose with a Breedlove Zooms group of women employed at Busch Stadium, to keep the stands tidy. The Cards return- ed home Monday night and To World Record BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP) -- Craig Breedlove, jarred so hard by a rough course that his head cracked the canopy, roared to a world jand speed record of 468.72 miles an hour in his jet-pow- ered car Tuesday. He said he "almost certainly" would have exceeded 500 miles an hour if he hadn't slowed his eat after slamming into the glass. As it was, he hit 498.13 498.13, It was the same spot on/tral miles an hour on the run Breedlove, 28, of Los Angeles, & year ago averaged 407.45. This month, Tom Green drove Walt Arfons' jet car for a rec On oné run, Art reached 479 miles an hour. Breedlove said the course would have to be improved -be- |fore it could jrandie 500.- plus | speeds. es HITS ROUGH STUFF Breedlove hit the rough stuff \on these western Utah flats just before driving his three- |wheeled Spirit of America into the measured mile where he hit the course that caused Breed- love to pop his drogue para- chute Monday and. call off an earlier record try. Breedlove's first run through i World Series held a workout yesterday, in | preparation for the sixth game of the World Series, against the New York Yankees, today. | |from. total time and distance of both runs. The jets are in a special class jas far as record recognition is | concerned. Britain's Donaid Campbell |holds the record of 403.139 for lears where the engine drives the wheels directly with a drive shaft, even though his engine was a turbine, Breedlove's car has a J-47 engine and only three wheels-- one, instead of two, in the front. The Federation Interna- tionale Motorcyeliste recognizes his car as a special vehicle in the motorcy¢le class. WILL PLAY NATIONALS _} DETROIT (AP) -- Six Ceff- Professional Hockey Leagué }teams will travel to Winnipég for exhibition games against the Canadian national club that will take part in the world championships next March in Finland. The CPHL NEED VICTORY Yanks Pin Hopes On Pitcher Bouton day rest. Should a seventh} Young Dal Maxville ai tas! game be necessary, Keane has surprised everybody with his New York Yankees, straining|the choice of one of three |fine all-around play as Julian| to avert their second straight | pitchers -- southpaw Ray Sa-|J avier's substitute. The St.) disaster, were/|decki, righthander Roger Craig|Louis tad has not only fielded hoping for a near miracle as) or Bob Gibson, who struck out|well but has contributed sev-| they faced St. Louis Cardinals|1i in a brilliant winning per-|eral timely hits which figured) in the sixth game today. formance in the fifth game)in run scoring. + Down three games to two--| Monday. im surprised by his (Max- just one away from elimination) Ford, who aggravated an old | ville s) coolness under fire," --Yankee. manager Yogi Berra heél injury in an opening game said Keane, "Nobody is paying pinned his hopes on the right} loss in St. Louis, hasn't worked| any attention to the kid. Maybe arm of 25-year-old Jim Bouton | since and must remain a doubt-|that's good. I was afraid the, in a return mound engagement! ful quantity. pressure of a World Series) with veteran Cardinal south-| If Ford cannot make it, young might afféct him. It hasn't." | By JOE REICHLER ST. LOUIS (AP)--The proud lof long distance swimmers. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 14,1964 1] Veteran Coach,|--""--"--* Patrick Roach, | <i lige Channel, | He also coached John Jatemy * jof Toronto in 1956 when he be- Dies Of Stroke jeame the first man to swim jaoross Lake Ontario. A year YOKOHAMA (CP) Pat- later he coached Bili Sadio Jr.,| rick (Pat) Vincent Roach aie New York, yr second man Toronto, who coached the finst/to conquer the lake. ers j i Canadian to swim the English! Roach also had an interest in| two anid acamais at the Channel, died Tuesday in hos-|politics. He was an unsuccess-| handicap division in this coun- pital here. He was 64. ful Liberal candidate in theltry 'They will not compete Roach was en route to the Toronto - Dovercourt riding in) against each other until the In- Olympic Games in Tokyo with|the 1951 provincial election. His} ternational. his wife, Edith, a daughter,/main platform was the promo- Mrs. E. (Blizabeth) Pearce,|tion of amateur sports by the and a daughter-in-law, when he Provincial government. ge in Hamilton, he was in-| FOR MORE SPORT Roach coached his niece, Win- TURN TO PAGE 23 nie Roach of St. Thomas, in, | terested in all types. of sports, 1951 when she became the finst|----------------- WILL HAVE SHOWDOWN LAUREL, Md. (AP)--Kelso and Gun Bow will have a show- down for Horse of the Year ho- nors in the $150,000 Washing- ton D.C, International at Laurel Race Course Nov. 11, This was assured Friday when their own- If hurt on the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiropractic care, "It's yours for the asking" 100 King St. E. 728-5156 paw Curt Simmons. |Mel Stottlemyre probably will The two hooked up in the|pitch the seventh game, if third game with Bouton the|needed. The 22-year-old rookie winner, 2-1, on Mickey Mantle's|righthander pitched a tough ninth inning home run in Yan-|seven innings Monday. kee Stadium. It was his second fine effort, Even should the Yankees win|coming four days after he had today, a herculean task, still| beaten the Cardinals 8-3 in. the faces. the American League/|second game, : champions since the uncertainty A defeat on top of their four of Whitey Ford's, physical con-|straight loss to Los Angeles dition leaves their pitching| Dodgers in 1963 would mark the weakened. jfirst time the Yankees have On the other hand, Cardinal} lost two post season classics in manager Johnny Keane's piteh-|succession since their back-to-| ing is in fine shape. |back losses to the New York Simmons, of course, will be Giant in 1921 and 1922, They've pitching with his normal four-! won 20 out of 26 since. FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre a 725-3012 20 17 . 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