BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE ANACDIAN PRESS National League Pet. GBL San Francisco 611 Pittsbungh Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis BERReEEEsts SSSSseeeNye BSRSSSRES Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Jay 4-3) at Chi- cago (Jackson 9-5) Diseuse Ciasngame 0-1) at St. Louis (Craig 4-3) New York (Stallard 5-9) at San Francisco (Perry 5-3) Philadelphia (Bunning 7-2) at Houston (Johnson 6-6) (N) (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Arrigo 5-1) at Bal- timore (Barber 4-4) Kansas City (Pena 7-7) Boston (Connolly. 1-6) Chicago (Pizarro 9-4). at Cleveland (Kralick 8-2) (N) at Washington (Narum 7-5) (N) Los Angeles (Belinsky 6-3 and Meyer 1-3) at New York (Bou- ton 5-7 and Downing 2-2) (TN) ee League Jacksonville Rochester Syracuse Toronto - Buffalo Richmond Columbus Atlanta Monday's Results Syracuse 4 Toronto 3 Rochester 6 Buffalo 8 Atlanta 5 Richmond 3 Jacksonville 3 Columbus 15 Games W: Rochester at Buffalo Ssseeesesr Detroit (Wickersham 10.5) at|' afford to lose a game without Jacksonville Suns have one g in their favor in their race lor the International League pennant. With four other teams 'bunched close behind, they can losing much ground. The Suns were walloped 15-3 by the suddenly - potent Colum- bus Jets Monday night, but maintained their one-game lead over Rochester Red Wings as the 'Wings bobbled an 8-6 deci- sion to Buffalo Bisons. Syracuse Chiefs took over third place, half a game behind Oshawa Infielder Stars For Chiefs By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Maple Leafs 4-3, dropping the Leafs into a fourth-place tie with Buffalo, two games off the In the other game, a battle of second division clubs, Atlanta Crackers nipped Richmond Vir- ginians 5-3. The Jets erupted for six runs in the first inning, and added another six in the next two in- nings, hqmer by Johnny Powers, The Bisons scored six un- earned runs as Rochester play- ers committed three costly er- Rochester, by edging Toronto'rors. Buffalo counted four times in the third inning, all un- earned. At Toronto, an Oshawa-born infielder paved the way for the Syracuse victory. Third base- man John Ryan, who ente the game with a .113 batting av- erage, slammed < two-run dou- ble and a pair of singles as Bruce Brubaker held the Leafs to eight hits. Dwight Siebler retired the last 19 Virginians in order, and gave up only one hit in the last eight innings, to pick up his first vic- tory in seven decisions for At- lanta PRESENTS GIFT including a three - run) wimnippG (CP)--The wom- Veterinarian Association has tion for Retarded Children in Manitoba. en's auxiliary of the Manitoba] presented $230 to the Associa-| Games Last Night! second for the first run for' "In VAW Two of the three games play-)got ed in the UAW Softball League last night proved especially keen 'as Kent's Western Tire blanked Dover's Men's Wear 4-0 at Alexandra Park and at Lakeview Park, Ward's Bil- liards nosed out Chassis Plant Mavericks 4-2. In the third game, also at Alexandra Park, Seugog Clean- ers registered a clean-cut 13-4 decision over Plaza-Dixie. The winners got started against pitcher Kornylo in the 3rd inning and added to their total in every inning after that, with five in the 7th. The losers ith, the only inning they gave pitcher Tamblyn much trouble. Howes had two hits for the los- ers while Maeson, with a dou- ble, single and homer, was best for Scugogs, but everybody ex- cept the pitcher had at least two hits for them. CLOSE FOR WARD'S for Ward's. then a homer by Solomon. gave them two in the first. Knox dou- bled home Solomon in the third and Maxwell added a homer himself, for their fourth run, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 30, 1964 Softball three of their four in the Maxwell pitched the 4-2 win Vernon's single, McClimmond homered in the for Kent's and provided the|®8° of scoring punch as well. Smith, pitching for Dover's, deserved a better fate, since he struck out 15 batters. Singles by Howes and Short, in the fourth, Anderson's double, gave the winners their first' two, Short derson only fanned three bat- ters but he only allowed three hits and was never in trouble. bell walked and Welsh's double. Anderson pitched the 4-0 win|delicacy--but there: Si a. shont- haggis stitehers,. then Aderson's second hit scored his team's other two runs. 'In pitching the shutout, An- Call 723-9525 » American League W L Pet. GBL 648 -- 588 567 521 493 A78 473 464 400 Kansas City 28 45 .384 Monday's Results Minnesota 3 Baltimore 6 Chicago 5 Cleveland 1 Kansas City 3 Boston 4 Detroit 3 Washington 5 Syracuse at Toronto 2 Atlanta at Richmond Jacksonville at Columbus Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Jones won his third United States open golf championship 35 years ago today in the most lopsided title playoff of all time. Posting identical scores of 294, Jones and Abe Espi- nosa went another 36 holes, honors going to great Bobby by 23 strokes--141-164. 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