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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1964, p. 11

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ALL UP ! Minnesota players Jim Grant (right) and Bob Allison (left) and Cleve- land's Fred Whitfield, go Steve Barber Clips Yankee Clippers As Orioles Make Sweep ' By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer * Dust off the first chair, boys * _galtimore's fanciest Barber is| } back in business! ' §Steve Barber, who bossed the ' Orioles' pitching corps a yeaT ago with a 20-13 mark, can * count his 1964 victories on one hand: But the three-hit, nine- strikeout trim job he did on New York Thursday night in a 3-1 verdict over the Yankees had all the earmarks of a return to 1963 form. The. southpaw's effort, cou- pled with home runs by Boog Powell and Brooks Robinson, gave the Orioles a sweep of the sprawling after a collision at first base yesterday, in the fourth inning of the American League game in Twin Cities. A month ago, Barber was still jooking for his first victory. He had started five games, finished none and was laboring with a sore arm and a 6.63 earned-fun average. Now he's 44 with two com- plete games in his last three starts and a 3.79 ERA. ANGELS WIN NINTH While the Orioles were mis- treating New York for the third straight time, the red-hot Los Angeles Angels captured their ninth in a row, nipping Kansas City 43, and climbed into a sixth-place tie with idle Boston. Cleveland .overpowered Minne- sota 8-1 in the only other AL Whitfield had hit a hard shot to Allison at first and after he bobbled it, picked up ball and raced pitcher Grant to Pittsburgh beat the New York Mets 8-1 and San Francisco nipped Los Angeles 2-1 in 13 in- nings in National League activ- ity Barber's scissors slipped once against the Yanks. Joe Pepitone led off the htird inning with his ninth homer. Bob Rodgers' sixth inning sin- gle scored Bob Perry, snapping a 3-3 deadlock at.Los Angeles and extending the longest win- ning streak in Angel history. Fred Newman recorded his fourth straight victory with the aid of Dan Osinski's scoreless three-inning relief stint | the bag, Whitfield was safe. Cleveland coach Elmor Valo (4) has the best view of all. --(AP Wirephoto) Legion Minor | PeeWee Action | Two games were played last night in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association's Pee Wee League, with South- West whitewashing People's Clothing 94 in their game at Alexandra Park while Auto Workers Credit Union nosed out Jubilee Pavilion 6-5, in a game at Harman Park. Brian Rose pitched the win for the Credit Union, and aided by his catcher, Doug Webster, limited Jubilee to three hits and despite the setback of an early five-run lead by Jubilee, the Credit Union boys came back to win 6-5, although it took them an extra 8th inning to make the grade. Mark Blanchard with a triple and a single, paced the attack and Rose also contributed a HERE SUNDAY Toronto City, the leading team in the Eastern Canada be in Oshawa this Sunday after- noon, June 28, at three o'clock, to play against the Oshawa and District All-Stars, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. go to further minor soccer ni the Oshawa area. Minor soccer was first introduced this year and eleven teams have been participating in a league sc! ule which has just been com- ipleted. President Walter Rohrer of the Minor Association, indicated today that he was pleased that such a capable side as Toronto City would come to Oshawa to play against the Oshawa and District All-stars. The Toronto City team has numerous star players in the lineup, including the one and only Charlie _ "Cannonball" Fleming, formerly of Sunder- land English League, First Divi- sion. Fleming has been copped by Scotland on numerous occa- sions and has shown great strength with the Toronto City team, having scored fourteen goals this year to date. Flem- ing is one of the highest scorers in all-time in British Football, having scored 300 goals in Scot- land and 200 in England. He will be a treat iv watch, for Osh- awa fans, and naturally his name indicates that he has a terrific shot. Nigel Sims, goalie for Toronto City played last year for Aston Villa of the English League First Divisicn and has played internationally for England Professional Soccer League, will | Proceeds from the game will CHARLIE FLEMING When Toronto City, league- leading team of the famous Eastern Canada _ Professional Soccer League, visits Oshawa on Sunday afternoon, for an exhibition benefit game against the Oshawa and District All- Another star for the Toronto City team is Johnny Brooks, who has played for Tottenham Hotspur and England. His play- making style is compared to Alfredo Di Stefano, and he has been setting the goals up for Fleming. The Toronto City team will also include Tommy O'Connel, an Irish International who is 22- years-old, and plays for Sham- rock Rovers, the famous Dublin team. Other players are Tony under 23 team and the English 8 team. Book, formerly with Bath City, | Stellar Treat For Local Soccer Fans Bobby Nicol of Barnsley and j Kinloch of Hibernians. JOHNNY BROOKS Stars, proceeds to aid Minor Soccer in this city, two of the stars the local football fans will be watching are Charlie "Cannonball" Fleming, the terrific goal-scorer and "'eith- er-foot" shooter of the '*Tor- onto City" and Johnny Brooks, their clever play-making cen- tre forward. \over Woodview, although Lacoix Neighborhood Boys Pee Wee Softball Two games were played in the Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee Softball League last night, with Eastview defeating Woodview 10-8 and Fernhill Park winning 8-6 over Storie Park boys. In the game at Eastview, Hen- often to aid in the clean-cut win pitched well for the losers. defeated the Oshawa team 7-to-1 in a game for the benefit of the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, but it and sixth. Pat Flontek homer and two other b while Bradley, Holmes, B: and Hiddings all did well. For Storie Park, who three runs in the first mostly on walks, they have too much in the way hitting but drew a lot of and made a real game of with their own good play in field. is expected that this year a greater crowd be attract- GRAIN EXCHANGE ter will t ed, due to the fact that his will be the first time that a team of such calibre has played in Oshawa. Romania exchanges hybrid seeds with Canada, United States, U.S.S.R., Italy and Southern Rhi Lg only 5 min. from downtown Oshawe @ GREEN FEES © @ Tournaments $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week Deys, @ ae Aveill- @ Golf Rent- Sales : @ Challenging 18 Holes @ Lessons by pre H. &. 5 te Tl yee. ee ; GRANDVIEW South at BLOOR . a SUMMER PUBLIC SWIMMING SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB EASTVIEW PARK -- OSHAWA The Simcoe Hall Boys' Club offer the first indoor public swimming for the citizens of Oshawa. Get in the swim and keep fit. Each Monday - Wednesday - Thursday & Friday 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sessions Commence Friday 3rd July to August 28th , three-game series and stretched 'their American League lead over the Yanks to 24 games. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |cual 9-3 and Arrigo 41) (TN) National League Kansas City (Pena 74 and W L Pet. GBL|Drabowsky 2-7) at Los Angeles 625 -- |(Belinsky 5-3 and Meyer 0-3 or 597 1 |Latman 2-5) (TN) 554 414| Baltimore (McNally 5-5) at 530 6 |Washington (Narum 7-5) (N) '500 8 |. Detroit (Wickersham 9-5) at 492 8%4|New York (Downing 2-2) (N) 485 9 Cleveland (John 2-6) at Bos- 33 478 9%4\ton (Morehead 5-7) (N) 31 463 10% International League New York 20 50 .286 23 WL Pet. PIERSALL HELPS | Veterans Jim Piersall and Vic Power each delivered runs in the Angels' three-run third in- ning. Bill Bryan hit a _ solo homer for the A's, who scored twice in the top of the sixth, to tie it. Max Alvis crashed his third homer in two games and Jack Kralick won his eighth game in 10 decisions as the Indians cuffed former teammate Mud- eat Grant. Kralick collected three' hits and combined with reliever Don McMahon for a three-hitter. Larry Brown also homered for Cleveland and Dick Howser game scheduled. St. Louis neat Houston 4-2 triple and Webster drove home the winning run in the 8th with a line-drive double. Alex Mailb- drodi and catcher John Bradley formed the battery for the los- ers and though they started out well, errors in their defense de- partment, spelled defeat. SOUTH-WEST WINS { In the game at Alexandra) Park, South-West had it almost all their own way, as they blank- ed People's Clothing 9-0 and out- hit their rivals by 10-to-3. Klain pitched the win, with Buckley catching while Dugan and Reid formed the battery for the losers. Klamin fanned seven Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum @ 50 CENTS PER PERSON @ All Swimmers Must Be 18 Years and Over for the Above Sessions 35 4 nv 33 Rug Cleaning GBL Thursday's Results ' Houston 2 St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 8 New York 1 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 2 Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Jay 4-2) at Pitts- burgh (Veale 6-5) (N) Houston (Johnson 6-6) at Chi- cago (Jackson 9-5) Les Angeles (Ortega 3-2) at| San Francisco (Hendley 6-4) (N) New York (Stallard 4-9) at Milwaukee (Spahn 5-6) (N) Philadelphia (Bunning 7-2) at St. Louis (Gibson 6-4) (N) American League W iL Pet. GBL p) Baltimore 42 42 38 36 37 Jacksonville Toronto Rochester Buffalo 600 -- 576 2 563 3 561 3 went 3-for-5. The Twins' Bob Allison stretched his hitting string to 15 games with a fourth- and Dugan had 14 but the big hitting by McComb and Yakemi- shyn paced the win. Hobbs and 35° 29 538 «4% Syracuse 433 11% Richmond Columbus 26 400 13% Atlanta 22 45 .328 18% Thursday's Results Columbus 4 Buffalo 0 Atlanta 4 Rochester 5 Jacksonville 10 Syracuse 3 (Only games scheduled) Games Today Toronto at Columbus Buffalo at Richmond | Atlanta at Syracuse Jacksonville at Rochester 627 26 .594 2% .581 33 «515 32.500 37 «ATL 36 471 34.469 Washington 29 42 408 Kansas City % 42 .382 Thursday's Results New York 1 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 8 Minnesota 1 Kansas City 3 Los Angeles 4 Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Pizarro 8-4) and 38 36 35 32 43 32 30 New York Chicago Minnesota Cleveland Los Angeles Boston Detroit QUICK CLEAN CENTRE Budget Dry Cleaning In' 30 Minutes WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP BIG 8 LB. 2 00 a LOAD ONLY 167 Simcoe St. S. 5 Blocks South of 4 Corners Store Hours: Mon. 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