; ia } A ' "YQ THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Pridey, October 8, 1965 Didn't Have Any Control, Says Koufax fy BOB MERS | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- All was not catastrophic in the Los Angeles Dodger dressing room Thursday despite their second] straight loss to, Minnesota Twins in the World Series. Relief spitcher Ron Perrano- ski was asked by a friend in jest: ' "What was the turning point) in the game?" | "When it stopped raining,"| he answered. Manager Walter) Alston, retaining his good hu- mor following Dodgers' 5 - 1 loss, echoed the comment. "I'll be glad when we change ball parks," said Maury Wills. He emphasized he had no com- plaints about the Twins' Mctro- politan Stadium. "No, the weather, the mound, the park had nothing to do with it," said the Dodgers' star left- hander, Sandy. Koufax, "I just didn't have the control I needed against this team." Alston said he'd be glad to} get back to Los Angeles, too,| when the series resumes Satur- day. "I know we'll have score more runs,"' he said. He recalled that in 1955 the! then Brooklyn Dodgers fell two games behind and came, back to win the series, and in 1956 and lost, Koufax was wild with his high breaking stuff, Alston' said. Koufax agreed. Alston explained why he had Weg Parker sacrifice in the| seventh with two runners on base and none out. | "With our kind of power we! try at a point like that for a tie| and hope to get the winning run later," Alston said. Wills was on his own after he led off the sixth with a single and was on his way to} steal second when Jim Gilliam) grounded out, Alston went on.) It was his only chance of the; Hawks dropped a 6-1 exhibition) gloomy after to give the fans|decision to Toronto Maple what they were yelling for, aj display of his base-running ral-| The salary Hull is seeking; 'would be a record and could) ahout their salaries, but they| ent, Leafs Douglas 'Shellac' Hawks, - Scores Three By THE CANADIAN PRESS | MacNeil, with 15 goals in 341 The unhappiest member Of|cames, doesn't normally stack Chicago Black Hawks has to be|., a5 a big scoring threat, But Al MacNeil. fence partner in. their junior days, fired a fourth. The only Toronto. forwards to hit the eaptain score sheet were The black-haired defenceman|neither does Doug Jarrett, the\George Armstrong and Larry from Sydney, N.S., was in hos-jman who replaced him in the Jeffrey. pital Thursday night recuperat-\game at Toronto, Jarrett, who|BOWER IS SHARP ing from a back injury while his team-mates took a 6-1 shel lacking from 'Toronto Maple; ' the first pre-season;marksman of the night. Leafs in career, was has scored twice in his NHL the only Hawk) The Leafs got sharp goaltend- ling from '/Johnny Bower, who made 21 saves in blanking the Hawks over the first two pe- meeting between the two Na-) For the Leafs, Kent Douglas|riods, and rookie Gary Smith, |strengthened his claim to a*spot|who made 13 stops in the third. tional Hockey League clubs. And what made it worse wasjon the strong Toronto rearguard that five of the seven goals were|with a three-goal performance jade and Carl Brewer, MacNeil's de- scored by defencemen. BOBBY HULL Players Should Be Told One Another's Salaries TORONTO (CP)--Bobby Hull, star forward with Chicago Black Hawks of the National NHL players should know what each Hockey League, thinks other make. But Hull, know what he makes. Hull is reported seeking $100,- so far 000 this season, but hasn't. come to terms. : ; He said he has talked to Nor- they were two games in front ris and general manager and doesn't anticipate serious prob- Tommy .Ivan just once lems at getting together. He added that money isn't the only consideration. He is going he |won't discuss publicly but is after fringe benefits which who is bickering better, with Chicago owner James Nor- weather, and I hope we can ris, doesn't plan to let the public fea HAWK STAR willing to tell other players if they ask. SOME ARE BETTER "Some players are better rl Bob Pulford, Toronto's player are| Tepresentative, said Wednesday negotiating than_ others. knowing what other players raise the salary structure in the NHL. being paid helps him, a player| that club owners know all play- has the right to know," Hull/ers' salaries and the players said Thursday night before the should be given the same in- Leafs. CLAY BABBLING AGAIN, WITHOUT STRAIGHT MAN MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Cassius Clay says -he has fired Bundini Brown--merry- faced straight man for Clay's comedy routines and a cen- tral figure in the heavyweight champion's entourage. Clay also says he has con- sidered getting rid of his group of sponsoring million- aires in Louisville when their contract expires in October, 1966. "I'mthe boss and I can fire anybody I want to--my trainer, my wife, anybody," The champion already has filed a divorce suit against his wife Sonji on the grounds that she refuses to follow the customs of the Black Muslim sect to which he belongs. Clay, training here for his Nov. 22 title defence against Floyd Patterson gas, said he and Brown fell out a couple of weeks ago. As for the Louisville group, Clay said: '"'.... A man can get tired of giving half his money to managers. come to see me, not to see trainers or managers." in Las Ve- | People | formation to make things equal Hull agrees. "The players all grumble | won't stick together to do some- thing about it," Hull said "Some of them are afraid to be | holdouts in case they're sent to the minors. They tell me I don't have to worry about this and |maybe I don't understand, But |they won't be sent to the mi nors -- not if they stick gether." The Leafs had fewer shots but | them count, beating |Glenn Hall three times in nine itries.in the opening period and getting three of 13 past Denis DeJordy the rest of the way, | Montreal Canadiens, still barnstorming with their farm clubs through rural Quebec, whipped Houston Apollos of the Central Professional League 6-3 for their sixth consecutive ex- |hibition victory at Matane. | Jean Beliveau, Bobby Rous- jseau, John Ferguson, Ralph |Backstrom, Henri' Richard and |Dave Balon scored for the Stan- ley Cup champions¢ who used Charlie Hodge all the way in |the nets while Gump Worsley irested a leg injury, Bill Inglis, x KENT DOUGLAS San Francisco Seals last sea- son, The Bruins sent defenceman Ron Harris to the Seals in ex- change for Swarbrick but gen- eral manager Hap Emms said the 24-year-old right winger was lacquired on a loan_ basis and will be returned if he fails to} make the club. J s ; ; s Winnipeg Site Of , 2 s s. Hoop Elimination MADRID (CP) -- Winnipeg will be the scene of one of the basketball elimination tourna- ments prior to the 1968 Olym- pic Games at Mexico City. The Internationa! Olympic Committee, meeting in this Spanish. capital, approved Win- nipeg and three other places around the world as sites of their selection by the Interna- tional Basketball Federation. The Canadian delegation slight chance that France might have to give them up. Unless it does get the 1968 games, Canada plans to seek the 1972 Winter Games. They would be held in and around Calgarg The first formal bid came ednesday from Sap- poro, Japan. No decision is ex- pected' for another year, | The Red Wings will face Bos- jton without captain Alex Delvec- \chio, who is undergoing hospital |tests of a troublesome allergy. \j A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. 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