'i Ee) a le Shareholders Form A Splinter Group TORONTO (CP) --- The Sta dissenti THE OGHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, September 11, 1965 @ they'll control of the to at at Til ane, but they prop oth ae 1,387 of the Argos' 11,550 out- standing shares. Dunnell says the splinter group realizes there is no hope BALTIMORE SPLITS _ Tyins Stretch Lead _ Downing Boston 8-5 By MURRAY CHASS 5-2 before losing 10-5, Ne wYorkllock in the eighth inning of the Press Sports Writer|Yankees trimmed Chicagojopener with consecutive home Lou Clinton, playing with his|White Sox 3-1 and Washington|runs by Brooks Robinson, Curt third American League team in|Senators beat California Angels|Blefary and Jerry Adair, five days, made his debut with/|41. But the Athletics came back Cleveland. Friday night Twins extended their lead|in the nightcap as Ken Harrel- helped the Indians drop a 2-0\to eight games with a three-runison drove in five runs with two) decision to Detroit Tigers, double from Zoilo Versalles in\doubles and a homer. That gave the outfielder the|the second inning. Minnesota New York's Mel Stottlemyre distinction of having the only five more doubles tojscattered eight hits for his 17th three-team, four-game losing|their 10-hit attack while Tony\triumph against eight defeats, streak in the majors, His fitth-|Coniglaro smacked a two-run) Washington set a record for inning miscue enabled him to\homer for the Red Sox, its five expansion years with its extend the str Baltimore broke # 2-2 dead-\63rd victory of the season, sno sleet AGELESS SATCHEL PAIGE TO PITCH FOR ATHLETICS an unusual manner---by way of CHICAGO (AP) -- Ageless Regina Hands Argonauts Seventh Straight Defeat By BOB TRIMBEE TORONTO (CP) -- The quiet ones, fullback George Reed and guard Jack Abendschan, took the spotlight Friday night as Saskatchewan Roughriders mauled Toronto Argonauts 28-9 in an_ Interlocking Canadian Football League game, The two workhorses, who nor- mally take a back seat to the flashy play of quarterback Ron Lancaster and flanker Hugh Campbell made all the head- lines against the Argonauts, Reed carried 22 times for 167 yards to match the entire out- put by Argo ball carriers and scored one touchdown, while Abendschan kicked three con- verts, two field goals and a gin- gle to lead the individual scor- ers, The result propelled Rough: riders into second place in the five - team Western Conference le club i ie 'ou management of the Pastern Football Conference club. Sports editor Milt Dunnell says the group is headed by 'W, convert by Jackie" Parker ah two singles by punter Dave Mann completed the Argo scor- ing. Roughriders held quarter margins of 14-1, 21-8 and 24-0, |E. N, (Billy) Bell, former Argo Reed's rushing total gave him|player. Dunnell says a bloc of temporary leadership in the|512 shares WFC rushing department with 767 yards, four more than Cole-|persons prepared to Price is $95 a share, man, AROUND THE END paced ag Hy tlw His longest run came six min- pre t Bob Moran, who utes into the opening quarter|fell out of favor with club di- when he took a pitchout from|rectors last year, Moran owns Lancaster on a third-and-one SPORT BRIEFS gamble and traced 23 yards TRIALS SET AURORA, Ont, (CP) -- The around right end for the game's first touchdown, Aside from the heroics of third annual Eastern Canadian championship horse trials will be held Sept, 18-19 in this town Reed and Abendschan, the high- light of the game was the Argo- 20 miles north of Toronto, The competition is the final leg in Junior "A" Hockey -- 1965-66 AVOID THOSE LINE UP PROBLEMS -- Available at OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM | BOX OFFICE Monday, Sept. 13 to Mon., Sept. 27 CLOSED SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M Kansas City, The Angels had placed the 27- year-old Oklahoman on_waiv- ers, Kansas City claimed him, nauts' inability to finish a down: field march, Four. times they moved downfield and inside the Saskatchewan 20, but each time and he arrived there in time for Wednesday night's game against the Angels, He started in right field but left after three innings, making room for Bert Campaneris, who was in the process of playing all nine positions. While he was in the game, though, Clinton didn't have a chance to catch, or miss, any fly balls. Then, before he could get into the Athletics' lineup again, it was discovered he never should have gone to Kansas City 'at all); ' ° but instead should have gone directly to the Indians, AL President Joe Cronin ruled the Athletics claimed Clinton after the 72-hour dead- line had passed, In _ reality, Cronin sald, he belonged to Cleveland, No sooner had he arrived in into the starting lineup in left field, In the fourth inning, with one on and one out, Norm, Cash lofted a fly to short left, Clinton came in, grabbed the ball--but then dropped it. The Tigers didn't score, but Clinton gave them another chance in the fifth, With Bill Freehan at first and one out, Ray Oyler hit a fly to left. Clinton lost the ball some- how, and the Tigers had run- ners at second and third, Micky would have been the final out, but rookie Mickey Stanley fol- lowed with a single that drove in the runs, Lolich stymied the the rest of the way, pitching a four-hitter and bringing his rec: ord to 12-8, BEAT RED SOX Elsewhere in the AL, Minne: sota Twins defeated Boston Red Sox 85, Baltimore Orioles downed Kansas City Athletics Don Drvsdale Wins 19tth, Belts Seventh Home Run By MIKE RATHET \ Associated Press Sports Writer If there's one pitcher Sandy Koufax can't match, it's team- mate Don Drysdale--in home runs, that is, Drysdale followed Koufax' record-breaking fourth no-hitter with a record-tying feat of his own Friday night, hitting his seventh homer of the season in Los Angeles Dodgers' 5-2 vic- tory over Houston Astros, Drysdale gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead in the third inning when he homered on a Robin Roberts' pitch, tying the National League Indians} pitcher Satchel Paige was signed Friday for the remain- der of the season by Amer- ican League Kansas City Ath- letics, club president Charles Finley announced, "Old Satch has a lot of stuff left, and we'll be interested in signing him on for 1966," said Finley, "He's been barnstorming. 1 don't have any idea how old he is, but he still can pitch we'll have a big day for him in Kansas City on Sept, 25 when we play Boston, "It will be known as 'Salute to Satchel Paige,'"' Paige played with Cleve: land in 1948. His late-season signing was regarded as a stunt, but Paige posted a 6-1 record, primarily in relief and worked two-thirds of an ine ning in the World Series against New York Giants. Paige, already a_ legend, had a 4-7 record with the In- dians in 1949, and was out of organized baseball] in 1950, playing with Negro leagues and barnstorming. COMES BACK He came back for three seasons with St. Louls Browns for 1951-53, compiling an 18-23 record in three years, He was | 12-10 in 1952, The Orioles released him in 1954 when the St, Louis fran- chise was moved to Balti- more, He compiled records of 11-4, 11-8 and 10-2 with Miami in the International League in the years 1956-58, Another barnstorming career followed. Paige was at least in his 50s when he was with Miami, His exact age is 'mpossible to determine. Felipe Alow got the job done for the Braves with a two-run homer in the seventh inning that snapped a .-1 tle and made the Mets' Jack Fisher the first 20-game loser in the majors this season. The Phillies won it in the 12th after Pat Corrales stroked a two-out double, John Herrnstein went in as apinch runner, pro- ceeded to third on a wild pitch iby Hal Woodeshick and scored SATCHEL PAIGE The Orioles, however, had his birth date listed as 1904, It is estimated that he has pitched more than 3,000 games. McLean Given if TORONTO (CP) -- Bob Me- Lean of Vancouver Friday was named champion Canadian rac- ing driver of the year, | The 32-year-old Australian: t Summer Trophy Races at Mo- converts, eight field goals and Driver Award i'n, '2rcrster, on 4, one-yara |who blasted seven yards out, Ls) born driver picked up six points/sive with his Lotus 23B in the Indianiafter with nine points, one behind Cal- gary Stampeders and one ahead of Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Argos went down to their seventh consecutive loss and remained in the four-team East- ern Conference cellar, CAN BE SHUFFLED The standings in both leagues can be shuffled today when Hamilton travels to Ottawa for a battle between the EFC lead- ers while Stampeders meet third-place B.C, Lions and Win- nipeg meets last-place Edmon- ton Eskimos in WFC games at Vancouver and Edmonton, Saskatchewan completes a two + game swing in Eastern Canada at Montreal Sunday against the Alouettes in a game to be televised on the CTV net- work starting at 2 p.m, EDT, The 10-point night for Abend- schan, a rookie import and New Mexico grad, lifted him into a tie with Lovell Coleman for the WFC scoring leadership, Cole- man has seven touchdowns for t t back, two players, Watson and tackle Billy Shipp, both with ankle injuries, first reported to be a possible broken left leg with one second to go in the first half when he hospital where' x-rays showed no break, two will be out tional League president Warren C. Giles said Friday he has approved the Thursday night's game between) Philadelphia Phillies and Mil- w for Sept, 20, The game Thurs- day night in Milwaukee was th in w he Roughriders hurled them The Argos lost the services of linebacker Pat Watson suffered what was at Ji ackled Reed, He was taken to, It isn't certain how long the APPROVES CHANGE CINCINNATI (AP) -- Na- rescheduling of) aukee Braves at Milwaukee called off because of rain, burg, pe and the Royal Winter Fair in e trials for the Canadian ternational equestrian team hich will compete in Harris- Pa., Washington, New Toronto, DILLARD SIGNS OTTAWA (CP) = Fullback m Dillard has signed a three- year contract with Ottawa ough Riders, the THastern Football Conference club an- nounced Friday night, Dillard, 26, who came to Riders from Calgary Stampeders in a trade "| for lineman Roger Kramer, ear- lier had expressed a desire to play out his option and join Oak- land of the American Football League. BEATS HELLAS TORONTO (CP)---Ted Anag- nostopoulos scored two goals to lead Toronto Hellas to a 3-2 vice tory over Toronto Abruzzi in a National Soccer League game Friday night, 42 points while Abendschan's educated toe has produced 12 ix singles, ve Reed's touchdown was his ifth of the season, Ron Lancaster on a one-yard up centre from also scored ouchdowns for the Roughrid: rs, Toronto's touchdown came on 27-yard run by rookie defen: halfback Dick Aldridge he intercepted a 'second- There Are Speci ial Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personel use or for Company. use there are when @ BUICK ACADIAN Nedsl PONTIAC other Request . No maintenance costs , . . One rate eo everything for dull details. MILLS AUT PHONE 723-4634 LTD, ite. @ or two year lease items + «+ Phone er come © LEASE 266 KING ST, WEST sport track Saturday. He then flew to Fort Macleod, Alta., Suhday and won seven more in the Player's Prairie race driv- ing a borrowed car, That gave him a total of 42 points with one event remaining on the championship calendar, a 200-mile race with $10,000 in prize money at Le Circuit Mont Tremblant-St.Jovite in Quebec Sept, 19. Defending champion Ludwig Heimrath of Toronto, entered in over-two-litre competition with his McLaren Elva, won at Mo- sport Saturday and gained seven points. That gave him 28 points and wrapped up a divi- sion title for his car, McLean will pocket $1,000 for winning the under-two-litre di- vision. Since his total gives him an. undisputed over-all edge over Heimrath, he will receive an additional $500 and the Play- er's Challenge Trophy, awarded annually to the Canadian cham- on Cookie Rojas' single up the jmiddle : record for most homers by a pitcher in one season, Drysdale, who hit seven hom- ers in 1958 and shares the rec- ord with the Dodgers' Don New- combe, also closed in on a 20- victory season by gaining his 19th triumph, That leaves him only three victories behind Kou- fax. But then he's seven homers ahead. SCORES 100 AGAIN Meanwhiie, San Francisco' Willie Mays became the first player in NL history to score 100 runs for 12 conecutive sea- sons when he came home in the sixth inning of the league-lead- ing Giants' 5-2 victory over Chi- cago Cubs, Mays scored run No, 100 on a pinch-hit grandslam homer by Willie McCovey that snapped a 1-1 tie and protected the Giants' one-half game jead over second-place Dodgers. Leafs Take \First Game Of Final 4-0. | TORONTO (CP)--Behind the) shut-out pitching of Jack La-! mabe, Toronto Maple Leafs de-| feated Columbus Jets 4-0 to win the first game of the best-of- seven International Baseball! League final series Friday! night. Russ Gibson, Leafs' first) baseman, led off the second in| ning and hit the first pitch de-| livered over the right - field! fence. The Leafs added two more) runs in the fourth inning, After Bill Harrell strack out, Mike! j Page singled off Jets' Starter) pion, Heimrath also will re-| ceive $1,000 for winning the | over-two-litre category, | ae maeroe | REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS The longest scoreless _tie in major league baseball was played 19 years ago to- day--in 1946--between Cin- cinnati and Brooklyn in the National League. They got through 19 innings in four hours and 40 minutes before darkness ended the game. The longest-ever game was a 2% - inning tle between ay and Boston in 1920, YESTERDAY'S STAR ' } s. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Mickey Lolich, = troit, pitched a four-hitter as) the Tigers trimmed Cleveland Indians 2-0. | Cincinnati Reds dropped into/Bill Knock, Mike Ryan walked.) Batting--Ken Harrelson, Kan- third place, 1% back, after a/Lamabe singled to score Page| sas City, drove in five runs with 74 loss to Pittsburgh and fourth: place Milwaukee Braves remained 2% behind by downing New York Philadelphia Phillies Louis Cardinals 54 nings Drysdale, who has hit 27 hom- ers during his career, was tagged for fourth inning homers by Walt Bond and Jim Wynn that wiped out the lead he had provided, But he was available again with a key hit in the fifth when the Dodgers broke the 22 tie. FIRST IS HOMER Rookie Don Young gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead in the fifth in- ning with a homer, his first ma- jor league hit. But the Giants struck back in the sixth after loadingthe bases against Dick Elisworth on a single by Tito Fuentes and walks to Jesus Alou and Mays, the last inten- tionally Ted Abernathy replaced Ells- worth (13-14), yielded a run on Jim Hart's infield single and then was tagged for the clincher hy McCovey. The homer was McCovey's 3th. Bod Veale, the Pirates' ace left-hander, brought his record te 16-10 by scattering nine Cin- cinnati hits. in 12 in Piratesiand Stan Johnson singled to Idrive in Ryan In the eighth, shortstop Gene 'to second on the two-base error. two doubles and a homer, pow- | ering the Athletics to a 10-5 vic- | tory over Baltimore Orioles in| Mets 3-1. Michaels threw wildly to first.) the second game of a double-| edged St jallowing Leafs' Joe Foy to go/ header. Harrell hit a sacrifice fly to! score Foy and complete the Leaf scoring, Lamabe, 10-3 during the reg- ular season, showed excellent control in going the distance. 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