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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1965, p. 7

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st alia, igen GS TR NG ERS OS HER 5A 2 anno ros inh It's The Lumber & Building Supplies Sale of The Year!... MILLWORK'S Gigantic THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, September 21, 1965 7 CLOSER TO. FLAG = Giants Blank Reds, Murakami On Mound By MURRAY CHASS Bolin, holding a 3-0 lead,| Pittsburgh replaced Milwau:| Associated Press Sports Writer|blanked the Reds on four hits|kee in fourth place as Tommy) Masanori Murakami had his|through five innings, But 'after|Sisk followed up Bob Veale's, day. Now he's had his night,jnhe walked Vada Pinson andjone-hitter Sunday with a two-| too, Frank Robinson in the sixth,/hitter against the Mets. | The Japanese pitcher, the re-|Franks called on Murakami. Sisk, 7-3, gained his first ma-| cipient of a day in his honor}/ALLOWS HARMLESS SINGLE |jor league shutout with help last month, turned in ibly} The thpaw retired pinch|from Bill Mazeroski, who dou-} his most glittering performance|hitter Tony Perez on a foul pop,|/bled in two runs, and Donn) of the year Monday night as|Deron Johnson on a deep Jiner|Clendenon, who drove in three San Francisco Giants defeated|to right field and John Edwards|with a pair of singles. Jack Cincinnati Reds 4-0 and inon a grounder. He retired four| Fisher suffered his 22nd setback! creased their National League more Keds in a row before Pin-|against eight victories. | son hit a harmless single in the!) Only 812 ° persons, smallest) lead to four games, } { The victory, their 17th in 18 eighth. crowd in Milwaukee's 13-year} history, watched the Braves) games, put the Giants in such! Tom Haller singled in two Gi a position that if they break/ants runs, the first off Jim Ma-|lose their seventh game in the even in their last 12 games,|loney, who was seeking his 20thjlast nine. Philadelphia scored all) second-place Los Angeles Dodg-|victory. Instead he lost his/four of their runs in the first) ers will havé to win 11 of 12 to/eighth game, and the third-jinning, two on a single by Pat overtake them. |place Reds are 5% games be-|Corrales after Wade Blasin- game walked sree demnene Srila' ses! TWINS' WIN SO CERTAIN COMPUTER CALL IT QUITS where he would play this sea- son, relieved Bob Bolin with two on and none ut in the sixth in- ning, retired the next three bat- ters hen stymied the Reds on) onthe pertormance extennt his) PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The computer figures the five-week hot streak in which he| !t's still San Francisco Giants Giants will end the season has been an extremely effective) VeTsus Minnesota Twins in with a 95-6 record, followed relief pitcher for the Giants,| the World Series, according by Los Angeles with 92-70. The streak began after the left-| '©. Franklin Institute's base- Tied for third will be Cincin- hander made the only start of| ball-oriented computer. ogee ye pat ger road i his two - season major league} 'The Giants are a 20-to-1 Braves follow in fifth with choice to beat out Los An- 88-74. geles Dodgers while the odds Chicago White Sox will be on the Twins' triumph in the second in the AL, the com- American League are so high puter predicts, followed by now the Honewell! 1400 Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Ti- stopped computing them. Twins Can Clinch Flag With 2 Wins Over Birds was honored by his fans and By JIM HACKLEMAN ! So, it could all be over 27 NOL Beil deer ap act a AR NAAN NX GARDEN TYPE WHEEL BARROWS -g.99 GARDEN HOSE uss 10% GRASSTOP LAWN EDGING FLOWER BASKETS Reg. 1.10. LADDERS Step, straight and extension types. uss 10% \\ CA Reg. 9.70. NOW ONLY... "RURAL MAIL BOXES 3.95 Redwood Planter Boxes 24" -- Reg. 2.53. 2 29 . eee eeeeneeeeeeae 1] ee. BARBECUE BASE | Holds the fire. Catches the grease. Reg. 9.95. 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In the. only other AL, game, |Cleveland Indians edged Detroit (Tigers 5-4 in 14 innings on Chico | Salmon's bases - loaded pinch| single. i PASCUAL vs. PAPPAS Manager Sam Mele of i He lasted only 2 1-3 innings, Philadelphia Phillies battering proved Franks correct. In 14 re-|nesota Twins. ducing the magic number Mon- lief appearances since then,| After leading the chase for day, scoring an 8-2 romp before 10-0 and Philadelohia Phillies beat Milwaukee Braves 4-1. him for three runs and four hits, Murakami has given up justithe American League pennant|("¢ Smallest crowd in Minneso- two runs in 22 innings while magus | jta's five-season Al, -- history. Shatto Is Hardest Hit As Shaw Imposes Fines WANTED STARTING ROLE Despite the shaky showing, Murakami said he would like to start again, but manager Her- man Franks said, 'Murakami is more valuable to me in the striking out 32. He hasn't al-|f0F. most of the season, the Only 537 were at Metropolitan lowed a run In his last § 2-3 in-|Twins are coming into a two-|Stadium for the game, which nings. game series within a 27-hour was delayed at the start by rain The Giants wouldn't mind if|span that could settle the race.and was played in an almost he takes that streak into the} They play Baltimore Orioles/Steady drizzle, World Series. 'today and Wednesday, with the| Baltimore hung on by beating TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto|they had a confidential discus- Argonaut backfield star Dick/sion and agreed to forget: past Shatto admitted Monday that incidents. he was one of several players ss fined by head coach Bob Shawl gion stene three gives the Twins their first flag. Twins starts Camilo Pascual (9-3) against Baltimore's Milt. Pappas (12-8) today and has| two of his ailing batting starts--| Harmon Killebrew and Tony Oliva--ready to go. Killebrew has been sidelined) in|seven weeks by a dislocated left jelbow. Oliva, the league's lead- ) rs i : jing batter, is hampered by a katchewan Roughriders in a) "It was a good-sized fine, 1) jiont injury to his right knee. Canadian Football League in-jguess,"' Shatto said Monday.) pair terlocking game here Sept. 10.|But I have an opportunity oN boas sre gg ral re- Rumors had it that Shatto/get it all back before we Play nwine to tou hit ana -- weed fae Sadho gan fal pase." Twine fo, fou htetvo of them lesser amounts. Shaw refused). MAKE AWARE As clipped 19-game winner Jim to. say how many were fined) id 'i irant for three runs in the thi or how much the fines were.| Shaw said the fines were In| ond - heinek "echt ws gies But he ald he fined Shatto|tended to make the players|ive vitth then scored 1 hoger more than the other players, |more aware of their responsi-|, the ninth ft oi ig lig, Shatto, who announced last|bilities on the playing field. |)0 V'6 0. Bill Pleas oggen- Friday that he will retire at the) 'This is not unusual where! The loss was 6 7m tt ll end of the season, said, he has/football players are fined for\tor Minnesota raagie aarp on grown tired of reading stories|making mental mistakes,"|,ames Other hen sped ae about his professional differ-/Shaw said. 'They have all been|homers, the only Twin hite were ences with Shaw, who took over)given the opportunity to make a double and single re Trak as head coach of the Argos this|it back by not making mis- Quilici igi 7 fran season. Only a few days agotakes. We don't want their) "-py,¢ 'Orioles scored their four. : --jmoney, All we want is concen-jruns in the sixth inning against tration and an. honest effort." | ap el rookie Ji 3 i } Ange e Jim MeGlothlin, All-Star Team Sunday the Argos lost 33:0 toimaking his big league debut Hamilton Tiger-Cats. They bunched five of their 11 Shaw said he thought the Ar-hits in the rally--a double by gos showed some improvement|Luis Aparicio, plus singles by ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)--/i? certain areas of play despite Russ Snyder, Boog Powell Mickey Stanley: fleet Syracuse! their 33-0 licking. He also: felt/Brooks Robinson and Jerry outfielder sent up to Detroit Ti-|!he fines helped, \dair gers, heads the International! Despite the team's poor rec. MILLER TOOK OVER League's All-Star team named ord, Shaw said he has not been) Barber blanked California on Monday night by the baseballicalled in by the directors for two hits through seven innings writers in the league cities. |an explanation, but after two walks, Paul to ag 4 rent the 1l-man) "T haven't done anything that ponerety ve agree yrsew then squad, inclu ng manager; haven't d i he past" an er waik in the eighth, Mil- Larry Shepard of the pennant-|.. bag ae the past," ller took over and held the An- winning Columbus Jets, by get-)' aw said. 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GRL Drugs their first run in the San Fran. 90 60 .600-- 12/second stanza and they added) YESTERDAY'S STARS Los Angeles 86 64 573 4 12) another in the sixth when Law- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati 85 66 563 5'4 1/son doubled with one out and Pitching--Tommy Sisk, -Pitts- San Francisco At home 10;/then Storms was safe on an burgh. pitched a two-hitter for Milwaukee 3, St Cin-lerror and Lyons singled, with first his major cinnati 4; away 2: Cincinnati 2.) two out. league career as the Pirates : Las Angeles--At home 10: St.} Shearer and D. Ferguson had|Clobbered New York Mets 10-0. | Auis 3, Cincinnati 3, Milwau-| h ' | Batting -- Max Alvis, Cleve-) kee 4; away 2: Milwaukee 2. | Doth crossed the plate in the OP hand. rapped four hits * scoring Ciacinnati--At home 2: 'Sanjof the 7th inning 'as Wilson's'the winning run after leading Francisco 2: away 9: Houston! headed for another sy lurge, but/off the 14th inning with a single 2, Las Angeles 3, San Francisco jrain halted play and ended the in the Indians' 5-4 triumph over . 4, , Detroit Tigers. ik TT A STI

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