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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1965, p. 16

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BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Former Waterboy : By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Tuesday's. Results 1 New York 5 Cleveland 3 ' SPORTS MENU (National Vague ot, GBL Chicago 10 Detroit 6 N G G e 1 : Cat 8 8 ee guna Ow Treen ae : Los Angeles 12 6 .667 -- Washington 4 Kansas City : i 8 600 1 Boston 1 Los Angeles 7 A m : By Geo. H. Campbell Houston 12 ' | Freddy Greenwood, the 16-| Bishop expects to have a better- St. Louis 9 9 500 3 Probable Pitchers Today year-old' schoolboy, -who two balanced team this year. SPORTS EDITOR Milwaukee 8 8 .500 3 (Chicago (Buzhardt 2-0 and Hor-two years ago was the waterboy| Greenwood and Marlowe are Chicago 8 9 471 3% jen 1-2) at Detroit (Lolich 3-1| for the Oshawa Green Gaels, both high school students in the . . San Fran. 9 11 450 4 and Wickersham 1-0) 2, Twi-N when they won their first Minto city. Marlowe, a husky 6-footer, "Everything From Soup To Nuts Philadelphia 8 10 444 4 Cup, signed a certificate to play|is destined to become a star in : Pittsburgh 7 12 .368 5%) Baltimore (Barber 1-2) at Min- for the Gaels in the coming sea- any sport, and he should revel ; New York 7 13 .350 6 'nesota (Pascual 2-0) N son and will play for the Gaels|in the rough going. d | Tuesday's Results San Francisco 9 St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 1 New York 2 Houston 3 Milwaukee 9 Los Angeles. 8 Cincinnati 6 Probable Pitchers Today -- Pittsburgh (Law 0-3) at Chi- (Only games scheduled) cago (Buhl 2-1) i Friday night in a pre-season, The Gaels will be facing their game, at the Oshawa Civic|first junior opposition of the Auditorium, against the Long,season, when they meet Long Branch Junior Lacrosse team. Branch, who will again be led The game will commence at/by their star and captain Paul 8.30 p.m. MacDonald, who for two years fs The signing of Greenwood andj running has won the trophy for . Charlie Marlowe brought the/the player in the Junior league, 4 roster to 13 and left Joe Kiwior,| who best exemplifies sportsman- |Stan Kolesnik, Brian Brady,| ship with good play, 'Ken Howard, Joe Krasnaj, Long Branch, who are coach- Larry Lloyd, Ray Abramen,|ed this year by a former Senior Larry Haight and Dave Houston star, Bruce Sears, have had the MONTREAL CANADIENS, 1964-65 Stanley Cup winners of the National Hockey League, received their big celebration yesterday in Montreal when thousands lined the eight-mile parade route, to pay tribute to the team that gave them back the hockey honors, which a few years ago was almost auto- matic, The players rode in convertibles, there were bands, and the fans showered the parade. with paper bits and streamers and later, the Mayor of Montreal and his "City i Fathers" paid due tribute to the Canadiens, at the City Hall. : This is all as it should be -- since, to the victor, goes the " spoils -- and while there are other teams and individuals ' who may be envious, the big golden rule always applies in |New York (Ford 2-1) at Cleve- jland (Terry 3-1) N Boston (Longborg 0-1) at Los | Angeles (May 1-1) N | Thursday's Games Los Angeles (Koufax 2-1) at Cine. K. City at Los Ang. (N) | donne (O'Toole 0-3) N Baltimore at Minnesota | : New York at Cleveland (N) sport -- Hail, The Champions! Canadiens' triumph was de- |Houston (Farrell 3-1) at Mil-) (Only games scheduled) fighting for the four remaining) choice of selecting players from poh gage apg hy SAE pense tasers $08 | taeritinl Tam [sation oe Si, ANE Sls aie ae vee 2M : ; "om pel | , almost with ease, every time they played on Montreal ice. san Francisco (Perry 1-2) at wWwtL Fet. GBL sie i further sharpened lastiinciude Bob. Siciueki, who. play- We are remembering that Montreal knocked off the defending 'St. Louis (Stallard 1-1) N Atlanta | 14-3 72 we weekend, with the arrival ofied hockey with the St. Cath- champions, they beat the. three-time winners of the Stanley Columbus be ey ae © ee Stan Koleanik, fresh from his arines Black Hawks last season. Cup, Toronto Maple Leafs, and they won the clinching vic- |Philadelphia (Bunning 1-3) at Toronto 10 7 .588 2% second year at Queen's Univer-- GAELS NOTES -- Gaels were tory right on Toronto ice. When you win the marbles, right |New York (Spahn 2-1) Jacks' ville 8 8 500 4 sity, Originally scheduled to play in in the other guy's back yard -- you've got,to be recognized Thursday's Games a ochestay 9 10 .474 4% Notable item among the play- Cornwall Sunday, but this has as worthy champions. Pittsburgh at Chicago Roratuse 7 9 498 5 ers trying to catch on is the fact/ been cancelled and instead they apy eee a higag on oA Toledo 6 11 .353 6% that the team will have a real| will travel to prnerdias rs vad oe shes aie ; nly games sc sins local look this year, this, along/they will meet Senior opposition See HOUR HEE cabrees Browt Dehe ee yaar Buffalo 5 12 .294 7%) with the fact that Coach Jimi for the second Sunday in a row. St. Jean Baptiste Society of the area of Niclet, Quebec, near American League Drummondville, protested to Clarence Campbell's exclusive : L Pet, GBL Teeilas's Revue use of English, in making his official presentation, right Chicago 11 5 O88 --\novonte > Jacksonville & . ' | after the seventh game of the Stanley Cup finals was over. ne | Minnesota 10 5 .667 4 / Buffalo 2 Atlanta 10 Life Be Ss t They complained of Campbell's "ignorance" of the French i> SR. Se Detroit : 7 563 Soahasiay 9 Columbus 4 in , language. The "ignorance" has got to be associated with that Los Angeles 58 Syracuse at Toledo (ppd, rain) i i bunch of Baptiste bellowers. Like thousands of other Cana- VICTORIOUS HABS SIGN THE GOLDEN BOOK eee 4 ; -- Hid nies tne + e j i y i y in both French and : ; is a levelan 5 ' fi y ote wae hs a fen ser as "arses" ; ptr Bee Jean Beliveau, team cap- Drapeau, left, and Cana- pions visited City Hall, after iNew York 8 9 .471 3% Toronto at Jacksonville For ets ogl arta is wastrbainaie nationality, locale, etc., hasnt' tain of the Montreal Cana- diens' coach "Toe" Blake rt eight _ Ae Boke © |Boston 7 § .467 31%) Buffalo at Atlanta, 2 i im i ) nc 'lL wag diens, 1964-65 Stanley Cup (right) look on. Reflected in throug the ewntown Washington 7 33 460. 3 Rochester at Columbus | : - atts i: given him the opportunity to ae pide ea champions of the NHL, is the mirror behind Beliveau, streets of Montreal, to the |iancas City 412 950 7 Syracuse at Toledo By JACK HAND | ae Gane dpe vege Y some of -- a? uae ooh Canina anve | shown above signing "the is the face of defenceman cheers of thousands, i -- NEW YORK (AP) -- Yogilesich. "1 might' as well find tences in English. sig fe sgh | golden book" at Montreal Jean-Claude Tremblay and Sacra came wack Tabiad night| out St cae ts one --CP Wirephoto Belgium Cyclists. # poet ay ti ee ee 94 Oe tae cae. | City Hall, while Mayor Jean The Stanley Cup. The cham- land the New York Met fans!haven't played nine innings io ie ch in 3 ' i 'Hoved it. since I don't know when." Ac- pions couldn't make a speech in French, if asked, If nothing gin Oe ath Wrdelar eomine -- page Set. 1 IMS. else, the events of the past week have indicated that moving ry e | | Wednesday, the old boy 3 j , the NHL headquarters to some other spot, likely in the ° up next Wednesday, the | When a writer asked Berra if 4 ' i | grabbed the mitt and caught the) bout the U.S.A., wouldn't be such a bad idea. Tin ace g ed the m n € ihe had been nervous abou i, suey full nine innings in the Mets'). <initity of a bad night, Berra t : : : 2-1 victory over Philadelphia) (iq. "Naw, You think I never CANADA'S two major amateur hockey championship + ° é 3 TORONTO (CP) -- Rik Van|Rossi of Italy, in first place in) Phillies. played before? I just wanted to 4 finals are finally underway. They played the second game of Isteenbercen is going to retirellaps completed, have 192 points.| Hitless in spring training and) go 'and find out if I could," ; Be aoe ore tories Bh Sharbrocks Sot es Oe ee ae | nin S n e S but not before he breaks that/HAVE 262 POINTS in one pinch-hitting try last Sat-|" sionoe) was aglow with pride the Quebec oe were much me one for phen tg record But Van Steenbergen andjurday, Yogi cate -- with] in his old catcher | : Western Canada representatives. ut out in Edmonton, 7 ' 'sen, who hails|Severeyns have piled up 262\two hits and trundled home from), : ee Niagara Falls Flyers eked out a win over the Oil Kings, in By MURRAY CHASS three victories, most on thejance of the season for the Red icy Pres ache his partner,|sprint points, ae Hog any ome base on a hopper through) | hte oe een aoe eet id r the first game of their series. When the visiting team wins || |i tted press Sports Writer|club, against two defeats and|Sox, allowing two runs and fours nile seyereyns, also of Bel-iteam in the race the infield. treal + war ag? ca yu if the opening game of a national final series, right on the |ASs0clA sha a , lowered his earned-run average|hits in two innings. -Bennett,/5ium. hold down third place-ir| If Van Steenbergen and Sev-- The main who was fied as as, ei ht neg Not ee : other team's own ice -- it's a pretty good indication of how Philadelphia Phillies, who|to 2.08, second only to May's|traded to Boston for Dick St-itho gix-day bicycle race here.jereyns win this race, Peden's manager of New York Yankees vine righ ve tic tch him bi] the series will wind up. Knowing that Flyers have just fin- (failed by one game to win a/0.86 in the Angels' starting ro-jart, has had arm trouble since) 'phe 4}-year-old grand-daddy|record will be equalled, The|jast fall, after winning the penis ub tae warren Ss aha 4 ished a no-nothing series, two of them in fact, especially that |pennant in the National Leagujtation, which also includesjearly in spring training. of racing, who actually is ajwin after that for Van Steen-| nant and losing. the World Series) ds Be MB sig)! ied one against Northern Ontario -- then we can safely assume [pennant in the National League|Dean Chance and Fred New-) Baltimore's Wally Bunker|5,andfather, said he now wants|bergen will be his last. in seven games, was the dar-|P Serie wit be tent aoakae = that they'll return to top form, in short, they will improve-- last year, now are fighting for|man. was rocked for home runs bY|onty to break the record of 38) Tied with Faggin and De/ling of the Met fans. They toot-| Prob y Pook ve 4 so if that happens, we think "Hap" Emms will have a janother vicariously in) The 91-year-old lefthander's|Earl Battey and Tony Oliva be-|.i.'aay wins piled up by Torchy|Rossi in first place at the race's\ed their horns, sounded thelr! seey it he was oneion off Memorial Cup championship again. the American League. seven strikeouts boosted his|fore hitting Harmon KillebreW/poqen, formerly of Victoria,|half-way mark, were Sigi Renz|trumpets and whooped it up for Berra for 0 cosstile take te They're doing it through Losjtotal to 29, putting him in a tie|with a pitch in the Twins' five-ip cand now of Northbroot:.|and Fritz. Pfenninger of Ger-/the veteran. view 'of the Yank's catching } SOFTBALL NOTICES -- Any Oshawa girls interested in Angeles Angels, who whipped for the league lead, Bilt LN ng sunkers "pak" __ jmany. They had beg om | problem, | 4 playing Junior ball with the Scugog Cleaners team, are Boston Red Sox 7-1 Tuesday) 'The 23-year-old Shockley wer "i action which 'brings an au-| bey age vas senimdinane gory ty y 4 rint Stubin 'f£ Homer "Yeah, sure,' said Case. | asked to report at Eastview Park this evening, at 6.30 (night for their sixth victory IM having hitting problems untill) oii, $50 fine 8 jeyns are just one Jap . 9 ea age ' sp on A AS pe g "Tell Yogi if he goes, I'll go i o'clock, when and where, a team workout is being held... |cight games ; this week, failing a _ ut The White Sox capitalized on pe gg ae acl Acai rap vias nah Defeats Leafs over and coach him." < . lil bp . . vere -bas it!.. | s, j ie, 5 eines lead cach ote MOE AEN UAW SOFTBALL LEAGUE (men's) will hold their first Bigg ion 8 oes prac etic' < ag arg Butifive Detroit errors for six UN-lway ahead on sprint points,|was about 2,500, up from Mon- REMEMBER EN WH. see membership meeting this Sunday afternoon, at 1.00 o'clock, in € ih » ine ' nha eye f : : re 185 4 at the UAW Hall ple all managers and coaches are urged |Marcelino Lopez and first-base-jsince that time he has knocked|¢2™med runs in the first four in' used to break any ties at the/day's figure of about 1,000. Sun-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS jnings. Norm Cash's bobble led) ong of the race. day's opening night attracted to be on hand. man Costen Shockley. Lopezin seven runs and belted twol,, thiee runs in the first while , Mino De'4.000 fans. If Larry Stubing hadn't pick-) By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7 ----------- hurled a_ six-hitter and had adoubles and a homer in fours, porow's wild throw gave _ Leandro Faggin and ii 000 fan ed Tuesday night to return| St. Michael's College Me- 1 shutout _ until pees Gre enigames. : ___\Chicago two in the fourth, jto form, Toronto Maple Leafs) j4..' made junior hockey his homered in the eighth inning fisewhere in the American) Jn between, in the third, Chi- tory four years ago today-- Peter Schmidt! Knee Surgery For msm nave randea ttl ci tional League season, | Jacques Plante ™ Stubing, who belted 64 hom-) | Oshawa Tennis Club while Shockley smashed Ayeague Tuesday night, grand-slam homer in the fifth. in 1961--when they captured the Memorial Cup for an unprecedented fourth time, : Minne-\cago tallied three times on} \sota Twins stopped Baltimorelthree singles and errors by Al Lopez went to Los Angeles in/Orioles 7-3, Chicago White Sox)Kaline, Don Wert and George} \ . ' oa the deal that sent Vic Power to defeated Detroit Tigers 10-6,)~homas. Regains Title NEW YORK (AP ee ers during two seasons in the} beating Edmonton Oil Kings % as 1 10uS ans the Phillies for their pennant Washington Senators trimmed) 4 single by Ken McMullen p mitia ¢ (AP) -- Jacques reyas League, collected his) four games to two. St. d battle Jate last season, Kansas City Athletics 4-2 and/and Don Lock's triple brought aie desert bse = ge fe ps worl New first of the year for specu. Mike's first cup victory was ' Shockley ite' Rudy New York Yankees knocked off)in { ve run for the Sen-|Schmidt o oronto regained) dina, SUC* ville and the two-run effort led! jn 4947, ; : sally movant paced Compl sora ga wag sage ie May tecame Anuels cme Cleveland Indians 5-3. ee canines the 'Athletics the Canadian welterweight box-|cessful knee surgery Tuesday. jhe suns to a 4-2 win ever the Btls d S$ seas s week-|s F e May d e i ' ; i ; j scori r K i and gore the -two doubles|strokes. Mohday" night's seat Belinsky moved to Philade\phia| Shockley's grand slam, first) The Yankees followed a 47- ing conrenenee' by a Dr. Kazuo Yanagisawa, phy-|Leafs. | teams each have their openingling saw Ray bring along some(during the winter. Power, inci-of his career, came off Dave/minute rain delay with four 12-round split cis ge Fa He ee for the National Hockey} Elsewhere, Atlanta Crackers, ; matches, in the Toronto D and'fine films of former Davis Cup dentally, is back with the Morehead, climaxing a five-run'runs in the fourth inning. Joe Armand Savoie of Montrea League club, performed the| walloped Buffalo Bisons 10-2, RONALD W. BILSKY, D.C. ; C Tennis League play Angels and replaces Shockley in outburst in the fifth inning. |Pepitone doubled in the first) Tuesday night. corrective operation on Plante's|Columbus Jets edged Rochester ; The "oO" Team opens its ten- With improved weather, Ray's the late innings two and scored the third on an. Schmidt gained the victory right kneecap. He said the 36-'Red Wings 4-3 in 11 innings, CHIROPRACTOR : BENNETT PITCHES infield out, Fred Whitfield by a slim margin, scoring heav- year-old goaltender should bejand a game between: Syracuse Dennis Bennett, another ex-smashed a three-run homer iniily on points as Savoie was con-|fully recovered by the start of|Chiefs and Toledo Mud Hens| Lopez' performance gave him Phillie, made his first appear-lthe Cleveland half of the inning. 65-66 s 1 October yas rained out. nis season with a match thisiclinics will soon be out on _ sie aad ps ; § hE WINS Wednesday, at 6.30 p.m., against courts, so if you haven't yet at- HAS THREE WI the CNR Club of Toronto tended, remember they start at 100 King St, E. -- 728-5156 tent to wait for openings for the 196 hard blows toethe head. The '"'B'" Team. begins its 7.30 p.m.,.on Monday evening : schedule on Thursday evening, This Saturday morning, at 9.30 At 144 pounds, the veteran ' also at 6.30 p.m., against the o'clock, the Tennis Club will be Savoie gave away 1% pounds ¥ and five years to his younger opponent 3 Two judges scored the match 56-54 in Schmidt's favor, using |the five-point must system. The third judge favored Savole 56-55. Howard Park Club, in Toronto. |holding a work party in order As a result of one of our "C'\to get the courts in playable teams last year winning the To-|condition. All club members are Less Than 1000 Fans ronto "'C" League, one of our\urged to attend, to take care of : teams is eligible to ender the'this job | Toronto "B" League, which will) And a word of thanks -- to ee raves ome feature some very strong com-|the members who turned out to For..."IN-THE-WATER... | | DEMONSTRATIONS | | petition. This is an added ac- paint the lower part of the club Eisiae f a u complishment for our fellows, SO\house.-You did a_ tremendous By DICK COUCH Brooklyn-Los Angeles Dodgers. |and Jerry Lynch each homered Schmidt, who lost his title @) e weet eee good luck in 1965! job! But we also need more Associated Press Sports Writer The major league mark be- twice. _ last fall in Toronto to Joey Response to Ray Petrie's ten-\dedicated members and earnest Hank Aaron and Eddie Math- longs to Yankee greats Babe| Aaron's two homers gave him Purelle of Trois-Rivieres, Que., nis clinic has been very encour-\workers on hand this Saturday, ews, Milwaukee's record-setting Ruth and Lou Gehrig, who 370 for his career, tying Hodges was a jast-minute replacement aging. In the past three weeks, May § at 9.30 a.m. Please be on home run twins, are baseball's teamed up for 870 circuits from for 12th position on the all-time sie Ray has gone through the basic! hand! loneliest long-distance hitters, 1923 through 1934. list. Mathews, with 451, is ninth,|@5 Savole's opponent. : | pamiee sanity Aaron and Mathews, who Yogi Berra, starting his first. Berra, signed by the Mets as. The scheduled Durelle-Savoie| have combined for the most National League game, singled a coach after being fired asjtitle match was cancelled and homers by two teammates in twice and scored the deciding manager of the Yankees last)purelle was stripped of his title! MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS National League history, added FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Teddy Direct C., F'gan 430 3.20 2.50 Eddiecan, Galbraith 5.1 3.60 Vern Song, McRann 7.40 Also Started: True Ezra, Chief's Valen: tine, Sonny Mac, Miss Valley, and Oral H SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three- and four-year-olds. Purse $800 8 Margaret H'bert, H'bert 2.80 2.70 2.50 Mighty Gle 3.5 3.50 5.70 Jack and Feagan 440 nes Trailerzn en, Gaia Grattan, Johnny Ringo octor's La DAILY DOUBLE, 5 and 2, PAID $6.30 THIRD RACE Mile (Trot) tor three-year-olds and up, Purs Dang. Ufty 59.2 Cherry Freeze, Webster Reyphell, Dutord Also Started: Sister Matt, The trish man, DQ--Alayne Scot, Ozark Peter, and Spring Hill Tommy OQ--Finished 2nd, disqualified . and placed 6th for an unrestrained break FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7) Poplar, Peter, W'son 21.60 6.40 3.60 Andy 'Counsel, Coke 3.20. 2.50 Flashlight F., Feagan 3.40 Also Started: Mooreland's Dusty, At- torney Volo, Julo Pet Richards, and Biack Streak Late Can., Davie Bive Industry 'Must Produce Peace' LONDON (CP) Dr. Paul Campbell of Edmonton told a weekend meeting of 600 Moral Re-Armament members here that Western industry "is more ally bound to engineer the me chanics of peace.' Campbell, who has been men tioned as a possible successor to the late Peter Howard as head of the MRA movement, said that mankind must be modern ized in the same way that ma- chinery has been modernized. | FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three more Tuesday night as the three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8 Atlanta-bound Braves whipped Gratta, R. D'ct, Crowe 4.80 3.90 3.00 Houston Astros 9-3 before 913 Cedar Chips, Feagan 5.20 4.10 naying customers -- smallest Peso eit sas e 410 turnout in the club's 13 - year iso Started: irish eet avie Boy, teraselan a $i iia Theda Bara, Coco's Girl, and Dr. Lea Milwaukee tenure. Baker Aaron, with two homers, and 'gab eice 5 Mathews, with one, hoosted 1 Mile (Trot) for three- 4h, nance tanked = atee your-olla A060 Ve.Purse $1,100 (6 heir record total as te ammates Reckless Living, Feagan 9.00 4903.80 (0 749, four more than Gil Meadow Brooke, Wellwood 3.00 2.9 Hodges and Duke Snider hit Cotton Maid, Cleoents 380 While playing together for Also Started: Josedale Royal Pal, Saber Riddellworth, Iris hValley, and Bib Way C. QUINELLA, Nos. 1 and 3 PAID $47.60 SEVENTH RACE ) Mile (Pace) for five-year-olds and under, Purse $1,000 (8 Mistress Mine, Feagan 6.90 3.40 2.40 Ed Lester, Wes Coke 2.80 2.40 Maior's Missey, Norris 2.80 Also Started: Leeharvy Song, Mr. G Dillon, Ballerina Wick, Irihs C, Grattan and Homestead Irish Fergie. ATTENTION GOLFERS! Green Fees & Members Grandview Golf Club EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (8) Superior Dale, Kirkness 22.50 9.80 5.50 Ray Adios, 'Wellwood 5.10 4.30 Single Goose, Waddell Also Started: Armbro Adanac, Negley Hall, Star Johnston, Robert McGregor announces its SUNDAY MORNING TEE-OFF and. Reed's Dream Reservation Program NINTH RACE three-year-olds and up. Tom Tally, Gordon 1 Mile (Pace) for Purse $800 (8) 10.90 4.90 5.30 fter Dr. W., i ) a een 5.90 5.30 Reservations will be token for Late Pete Bienen 9.10 the perind from 7 a.m.--2 p.m Also Started: Winged Freight, Jean on Sundays on! Third, Country Mite, Jeff Dillon You moy make your reservation Butch Z Attendance 3,170. Total Pool $194,064 by phoning the pro--shop 728 and I YESTERDAY'S STARS ff for the following Sunday. Help us to ovoid deloy ot the first tee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS @ GREEN FEES @ Batting Willie Stargell, MH WEEKENDS, HOLIDAYS 2.50 Pittsburgh, slammed two h Pe a Ue ence marae hay ne . runs, his Giresran thant ts the WOOO 5 pi ei lees 1.50 ninth inning giving the Pirates a 6-3 victory over Chicago Cubs. Pitching -- Tony Cloninger, Milwaukee, pitched hitless ball for 5 1-3 innings and wound up with a five-hitter as the Bhaves whipped Houston Astros 9-3, King St. E. or Bloor St, E. Beginning Sundey, Mey 9th, and continuing each Sundoy there- 6641 after 8 a.m. Wednesdeys innecessary GRANDVIEW GOLF COURSE j run in New York Mets' 2-1 vic- tony over Philadelphia Phillies San Francisco Giants ripped St. Louis Cardinals 9-2 behind two- run homers by Jesus Alou, Wil- lie Mays and Jim Hart. TWO HOMER TWICE Willie Davis' tie - breaking ninth-inning single paced Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-6 vic- tory over Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates slugged Chi- cago Cubs 6-3 as Willie Stargell -- South at Grandview to Grandview h HARDEY E. TRUDELLE -- Pro, mE Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee sat, paved 2 full game for the last week for failing to notify first time since he was acti- vated last week. He scored the|th' Canadian Professional Box- Mets' second run on Roy Me-jing Federation of his with- Millan's seventh - inning single drawal from the match. and. handled left-hander Al , 4 ' : bovond Jackson, who scattered eight le said Lg was forced bd hits and set a club. strikeout break training to attend his mark of 11, father's funeral. 5 Yeor Guarantee mode by Beatty. Free food plan, Free delivery, PRICED FROM Hand wired circuit, full power trans: former. Up-tront tuning, AGC circuit. Swin-out chassis, Convectaire . 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