8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 12, 1960 Dodgers Grab NL Lead Whibley and Cowan had a 68 Sonday, giving them a total of sixth inning of the opener, erupted for four runs, including Billy Williams' two + run homer, off loser Ray Sadecki. The Braves rocked Dennis Ribant of Burlington, Ont,, for US. Golfers Take Tourney CINCINNATI (AP) - Bobby The victory was worth $3,500 to Nichols while Schloss picked up the customary silverware five runs in the first inning, the last two on Mack Jones' homer, and added homers by Nichols of Louisville, former national PGA 'champion and Jim Schloss, 20, of Cincinnati that goes to the top amateur, ' Whibley's cash award for sec+ ond place was $2,000, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ferguson Jenkins of Chat- ham, Ont., posted his fourth vic: tory against seven defeats in the National League Sunday. Jenkins, who worked seven innings, led Chicago Cubs to @ 4-3 victory over San Francisco Giants. He allowed seven hits porate' att theaa rime Meanwhile, Sandy Koufax and three other Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers kept Houston off the scoreboard for 18 in- nings Sunday as Los Angeles grounded the Astros 4-0 and 1-0 to sweep into the league lead for the first-time in five weeks. The double shutout, coupled with St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh, sent the Dodgers one game ahead of As Pittsburgh Falters the staggering Pirates and two in front of San Francisco in the torrid race, After Koufax fired a six-hit- ter for his 28rd victory of the season, Joe Moeller, Bob Mil- ler and Phil Regan scattered seven hits in the nightcap, com- pleting a string of four straight shutout victories the Astros, Clauge Usieen vienacu them 7-0 Friday night and Don a me over Drysdale collaborated with Re- gan in Saturday's 1-0, 10-inning victory, GIANTS REBOUND The Giants rebounded 2-0 be- hind Bob Bolin's three-hitter to stay within range of the lead: ers in the second game, Atlanta Braves whipped New York Mets 83 for their sixth \Ed Mathews and Joe Torre in winning their 11th in the last 12 starts, Mathews' 493rd career homer tied him with Lou Gehrig for seventh position on the all- time list. Chris Short scattered eight hits for his 18th victory as the Phillies scored three unearned runs in the first inning and hreaved nast the Reds, OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At won the $25,000 best ball U,S. pro - amateur golf tournament Sunday by one stroke over pro Frank Whibley and U.S, ama- teur champion Gary Cowan, both of Kitchener, Ont, Nichols and Schloss fired an eight-under-par 62 over the Lo- santiville Country Club course to finish the two day, 36-hole event with 128 or 12 under par. straight victory and Philadel-| phia Phillies drubbed Cincin- nati Reds 9-3 in other games, Saturday, St. Louis edged Pittsburgh 6-5, Los Angeles shutout Houston 1-0 in 10 in- nings, Cincinnati edged Phila- delphia 2-1, and Atlanta de- feated New York 3-2, Pinch hitter John gle in the seventh inning of the night-cap, hee | the Dodger bse Bn to edge Houston's Chris Zachery, Ron Fairly singled across the only run Koufax needed in the fourth inning of the opener, and Willie Davis' bloops double scored the last two runs in a/ three-run fifth, McCarver's two - out, bases: WINS TOURNEY WALTON HEATH, land (Reuters) -- Australian ter Thomson won the British pro- fessional match-play golf chame pionship for the third time Sat- urday when he beat Neil Coles, British Ryder Cup player a holder for the last two years, 2 and 1 in an 18-hole final, Roasehara FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME Grodes 6 to 10 sous preperes you to quali ior = gov't, = Bponsored trades courses, Grode 12 equivalency course prepares you for drafts. NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE | 251 King &. £., Oshawa 8 x 10 -- 1,50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures loaded single wiped out a 3-2 Pittsburgh lead and handed the Pirates their fifth loss in the) last six games, | Bolin set the Cubs down in/ order until Randy Hundley's| lead-off double in the'sixth and) yielded two singles the rest of| the way. | The Cubs Ne contract te sign, All books and. supplies for os little os $2.00 weekly, rn Twins Displace Tigers 'In Second - Place Battle It was the second straight triumph for the Twins, who had walloped Orioles 7-2 Satur- day, while Chicago ended Wash: ington 1-0, California crushed Cleveland 9-2, New York de- feated Boston 5-1, and Kansas City shutout Detroit 5-0. Lew Krausse set down the Tigers on three hits as Kansas) City breezed to their fourth vic-| tory in a row, Danny Cater drove in two runs with a single, | Reser Repoz knocked in an-| other with a triple and Dick For full informotion and tree trial lesson write; Academic Standards Institute 40 MAIN STREET W,, HAMILTON, ONT, Mom Address . trunks, away from a happy champion, Cassius Clay. (AP' Wirephoto) a 12th round TKO as he leads challenger Karl Mil- denberger, his face battered and with blood on_ his "* END OF FIGHT -- Ref- eree Teddy Waltham sig- nals the end of the world scheavyweight title fight on Clay Retains Title With 12th Round TKO CHICAGO (AP) -- Cassius|long with the fast, hard-hitting) ring partners. 1 was prepared," | trailing 2-6 in the! By RON RAPOPORT The American League race |s |tightening up, but not for the pennant, Baltimore Orioles grip on that is as tight as ever. The battle is for second place, the only race in the league worth men- tioning. Detroit Tigers in second place since June 21, were dislodged Sunday, taking a 5-1 beating from Kansas City Athletics, Minnesota Twins in the mean- Competitors from Canada and U.S.A. will be racing in the Third Annual Lake Ontario International Pro-Am Power Boat Marathon, an 80-mile course from Oshawa to Toronto and return, for the Carling Cup and other awards. ~ It's Simple to enter . . . you could win a ~ CRESTLINER BOAT Plus A -- -- acre -- ace, In the $11,283 New York Sire) Stakes for four-year-old pacers, Runnymede Chuck upset Danny Row Girl. | | SEE: SR 9% hp EVINRUDE MOTOR Les Angeles Pittsburgh San Fran. 585 -- i 576 «1 569 «2 Saturday's Results Here's Aili You Do To Enter... Fill out the application form below with your guess of the actual time it takes the first boat to complete the 80 mile race, The person guessing the closest time to the official time will win the Crestliner Boat and Evinrude. Motor. In the event of a tie a skill testina question will be asked. All entries must be posted marked NOT LATER than MIDNIGHT Friday, September 16th, Mail application forms to; The Marathon Con- test, c/o The Oshawa Times. Now you can leok smart all the i time in the new miracie forever Prest slacks you just wash and dry but never, never iron Thot's what happened to the slocks in the above o, but they look only OSHAWA TIMES POWER BOAT MARATHON Application Form (Cee ee 8 we eae 89 80 79 76 72 54 65 65 70 71 Baltimore Minnesota Detroit Chicago California REMEMBER WHEN ...? Keith Carpenter By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Outlasts Powless United States' t In the United States' firs KANSAS CITY (AP)--Keith modern legal lottery, six | .rpenter of Montreal outlasted le won $100,000 each | ot Madison, Wis people won $ each | Tohn Powless of Madison, Wis., two years ago today -- in 1964---when Roman Brother, |!" 8 97, 6-3, 2-6, 4-6, 6-4 mara- jthon to win the men's singles!« three - year - o} ol a three-year-old gelding, |nampionship Sunday of the won the New Hampshire Heart Sweepstakes at Salem, N.H. poor America tennis tour- Another dozen people won $50,000 or $25,000 on the |-, he encounter was a replica of their. last meeting, in the Place and show horses third round of the national championships at Forest Hills, ROARS TO VICTORY N.Y Gursanter won that os MADISON, Ind. (AP)--Tahoe too, but only after four hours Miss roared away. to win thejand 20 minutes championship. heat by .more| The men's doubles title went than one-half mile Sunday and/to Carpenter and Terry Ryan of t he Governor's Cup race|South Africa who defeated! for"ualimited hydroplanes for)Chris Bovett and Ray Keldie of the third straight year. Australia, by a 6-4, 6-4 'score. | Pet. pe 10 Today's Game | wa 10! Richmond at Toronto | 2\ (First game of best-of-seven rin | nal) | wash and weor The smooth sharp leq is made from new For ever/Prest cloth. (Neither leg hos been ironed, honestly 549 521 503 BE SURE YOU ENTER... > , k a half-game edge|G dded one with a double, , fresh from his latest ring| Clay as anyone except Canadian|he said, lover too \ s¢|Green ad poo fy smiled at eet shames "ean Chuvalo of| 'My right hand is my main| over Pipl hag agg Mb an 11-6) Fred Klages, in his first ma- fans and pushed back the right/ Toronto, who went 15 rounds punch, and after the third round! efeat ove . jjor + league start, drove tn a sleeve of his dark blue suit to) before Clay won a decision. |! didn't have it all there," Clay| Trailing 4-2 in the eighth In| run and limited the Senators " exhibit his puffed right hand. | "If my right hand is okay and| said, ning, Minnesota sent 14 men up|two hits in the five innings e "Maybe I got a fratured|everything else -- the usual He - his rg -- ne oe and nine of them iether te Hasan? dropped) " |money matters and such -- are|valo and the first Sonny Liston) cros Ai pir s straight. | = ay sa ales tantay atl sgrect upon, I will fight Cleve:|fight were tougher, but added,| Harmon Killebrew, the pte | Norm Siebern hit a two-run | OWeTI Od ard on O'Hare International Airport|land Williams in Texas in all have to say Mildenbergerond man up, hit a_ two-run/homer in the California Mage a when the unmarked, 24-year-old! couple of months," Clay said. | was tough, ee. homer, his 35th, tying the game, breaking a ll lie bs er champion returned from West} He was asked if any other! 'I think the referee did right|then watched as Bernie Allen, ping Cleveland, recently n "| Germany. * | fights were planned. "'It's up to/in stopping the fight when hejand Al Worthington drove in/thick of that battle for sec on Saturday, Clay, stopped Karl|my manager, Herbert Mu-|did. That man was hurt realitwo each and Tony Oliva|place, to sixth, Fred oe Mildenberger at 1:30 of the 12th/hamad, to decide," Clay re-| bad." knocked in one, Harmon came/4-7, was the winner and Gary round to defend his heavyweight! plied. | 'The technical knockout was|UP again and singled in another | Bell, 14-12, took the defeat. title for the sixth time. | Clay, who smashed Milden-|the 21st knockout for Clay who, one and Ted U hleander baw | gs Pon gen gig -- off or} He said he will visit a doctor| berger to the deck in the fifth unbeaten in 26 pro fights, made| the final score with an infie ory M : a a oe today to determine how badly| eighth and 10th. rounds, said he his ooglea title defence in six a ee eo Lae oe "«§ par neg ; TR gees re gee hea slpooth shel = andl eae; baa eae White Sox beat Washington|Rookie outfielder John Miller, round of the patie Was\ "I nad two left - handed spar-|EYES, NOSE BLEED Senators 4-1, California Angels|just up from Toledo, hit a Mildenberger who lasted as webb P Clay, a 10-to-1 favorite, had crushed Cleveland Indians 8-2)homer in his first time at bat the German bleeding around and New York Yankees tookjin the majors after Joe Pepi- LJ a both eyes and from the nose be-|Boston Red Sox 42 in 10 in-| tone had led off the second in- arp n mart irst fore British referee Teddy|nings. ning with a single, | - Waltham stopped the rip sue aa oe 3 soa: ae A sharp right cross spilled e a G d Ci Feature Mildenberger just before. the| a e e S @ac ina < ar en | bell sounded to end the fifth! ne round. A crisp left hook to the | * §T. CATHARINES (CP) --|pacer driven by co-owner Ron |jaw dropped the German for the} * . Sharp 'n Smart, a two-year-old|Feagan of Goderich, Ont., was| mandatory eight count in the Followin ome ac in cer, won the 22nd renewal of|beaten by a. length and a eighth round, $9,502 Supertest Stakes at|quarter by the veteran New Another right sent Milden- arden City Raceway Saturday|Zealand-bred pacer Tactile in berger to the canvas just before| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |scored the only run of the game gut Saturday night's $11,006 Ryan jthe bell sounded to end the idth on an Infield out by Vince Fer- fe horse, owned jointly by|Me morial Pace at Vernon| round, Peg oo non --) hot on | guson, John Haynes of Oshawa and|Downs Raceway. Weighing 2034 pounds to thee eo ie a ears, open a -------- - Bob Shapiro of Montreal, col-| Last month at Toronto, H. A.|German's 194%, Clay scored| 1or con we aoai eat eich jected $4276, boosting its earn-|Meadowland beat a field of|consistently with straight rights) 10" prove sy og brat a ings to $19,615. seven, including Tactile, to win|to the head. revo : ps neil n re *| don't be The race was marred by an|the Canadian Pacing Derby and| Mildenberger had scored somaht yore asebal cham: accident when Kawartha Beat-|last week won the second of the|heavily with lefts to the head/Pions™P tonigh. half-Pressed" tle, owned by Vera M. Johnston |three-race Ryan series. land body in the third and| The Leafs came back from a of Peterborough, broke stride) [fourth rounds, but after that 2-1 deficit after three games of while leaving the starting gate.| paraviA. N.Y. (CP)--Baron | "/2Y had it all the way. their best-of-five See Danl ve Jim McIntyre, 54, of Keene,| adios. owned by Maurice and| One of the promoters said)" ") to eliminate Columbys Jets Ont., driving Kawartha Beat-|connie Munroe of Ottawa, won| @fter the fight that Clay would] With a 9-6 victory Saturday and tle, was unseated and thrown|his second invitational in a row|COllect about $300,000 and Mil./& 6-1 triumph Sunday. against the inside rail when his|,+ Batavia Downs Saturday | denberger about $100,000, | The Braves eliminated Roch- sulky hooked wheels with| nicht, paying $8.20 in the $4,600 -as' UREN RA ae ----jester Red Wings 1-0 in the | Lynden Dodger. He was not in-| jane' : : i -- game of their series Sat- jured. E T h urday. asy rlump | Reggie Smith, whose missed} VERNON, N.Y. (CP)--H. A. - foe avast may we Rng " ear-old F H k oronto a first - game victory, boos Ne imate or omenul tae the Saturday contest with FORT WILLIAM (CP)--wWilf a three-run homer in the ninth | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS |,,"O%7,,"%214M, (cP--witlioings at gave. Sih," the By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Cleveland 73 73.500 1744 08 Sunday, three strokes under|nitsand 10 runs batted in dur- National League \Kansas City 66 80 .452 24i4|Par on the Fort William Coun-|ing the playoffs W L Pct.GBL|New York 65 81 .445 2514|'Ty Club course, to win the $3,- eka th ica' 59 Washington 64 84 .432 2734 000 Videon open golf tourna- Toronto scored two unearned 61 Boston 64 85 (439-98 7|ment for the third time in six|Tuns off Luke Walker Sunday > ao k had 72 d sok agp yo Vaaen 5 ily . omenuik had a Saturday ' » Gary § rf -- . rr A oa eee A. in the first half of 'the 36-hole|Ski pitched the victory. | St. Louis 7 514 10 California 9 Cleveland jevent, which he previously won| Dave Leonhard's balked pitch incinnati 72 .497 124|New York 5 Boston 1 in 1961 and 1962, He won $650.;allowed Gil Garrido to-move_to} Blouston 84 429 2214| notenit Oo Wocase Cliv : In second place, nine strokes|second after reaching first on j _--_ ; 'behind, were --Alvie --Thompsony;a-single in the Richmond-Roeh-| ue eee: cH i Sunday's Results jof Toronto and Bill Gordon of ester game. Winning pitcher _ Saturday's Results , Epes 8 Cleveland 2 Fort William, Each collected|Dan Schneider hit a sacrifice to &. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 5 Behe a ag 'coe 4 $462.50, leet Garrido to third and he Chicago 12 San Francisco 3 | Baltimore 6 Minnesota 11 HOR ee ae eee Houston 0 Los Angeles 1 iDetroit.1 Kensas City. 5 Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia l |" probable wishes Toda Atlanta 3 New York 2 nal : = Sunday's Results | California (Brunet 12-11) at afr St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 2 {Baltimore (Palmer 14-7). Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia (Gnly sale: soneewiee) 3. ' Atlanta 8 New York 3 International League | a. 3 Chicago 4-0 San Francisco 3-2 Saturday's Results : Houston 0-0 Los Angeles 4-1 Ee bgrronett : | | 3 , " - " " Bong. yi yo lg at, (Richmond wins best-of-five | Dice Worldly os = i because we feel Los Angeles (Sutton 12-11) (N)|Series 3-1) just as much at home in Accra as in (Only game scheduled) Sunday's Result } London ... 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