Paes % OOPS! MAYBE HIS Fernand Baudin, of Que- tion, during his bout last TKO -- not a 'split deci- bec City, is shown here night in Montreal, a pre- sion', in spite of that em- (more of him, than he liminary 6-rounder. The de- barrassing split in Baudin's knows) with his back to the cameraman, as he took a solid punch in the mid-sec- cision went to Etienne: Sar- trunks. razin (facing camera) by a BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Kansas City 4 12 .250 8 | National League Wednesday's Results | --CP Wirephoto ----------_---- Leafs Clobber Jacksonville W L Pet..GBL\Chicago 4-4 Detroit 0-1 \Los Angeles 13 6 .684 -- (Baltimore 2 Minnesota 9 By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Cincinnati 12 7.632 1 |New York 0 Cleveland 4 What does a baseball club do|Houston 12 9 .571 2 /Boston 4 Los Angeles 6 when four pitchers can't stop|Milwaukee, 9 8 529 3 | 'oday's Probable Pitchers the opposition from scoring at|Chicago -- 9 9 500 3i4\paltimore (Roberts 3-0) at a run-an-inning average? )San Francisco 10 11 .476 4 |Minnesota (Kaat 2-1) Jacksonville is still trying to|Philadelphia 9 10 474 4 | figure it out today after Toronto/St. Louis 9 10 .474 auiNew York (Stottlemyre 2-1) at Maple Leafs collected 15 hits to Pittsburgh 7 13 .350 6/4\Cleyelan int 0-0) oy * defeat the Suns 9-1 in Interna-/New York 7 14. 333) 7 Jick 0-0) (A) tional Baseball League action Wednesday's Results : Wednesday night. -|Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 3 |Kansas City (Pena 0-3) at t|Philadelphia 1 New York 0 Los Angeles (May 1-t) (N) Hvery 'Tocoalo player escent | i allow a runner past first base|'0 3-0, struck out eight and Mike Page hit safely and two eee Angeles 4 Cincinnat! 2 International League while bringing his record to 4-1/alked only one while Zoilo iG 2 ano. Men. sonar San Francisco 10 St. Louis 8 | y L Pet, GBL and reducing his earned run|Versalles provided the power collected three hits each. Right- \ dae ex , ee ol average to 1.66 with four hits and four. RBI. hander Doug Gentry scattered) Today's Probable Pitchers Atlanta oe vee five hits to gain the victory. Pittsburgh (Cardwell 0-1) at|Columbus ib Oe 632 244'SO XWIN TWICE Elsewhere, Columbus Jets Chicago (Jackson 1-2) |Toronto 7 61 4 Chicago White Sox, mean- edged Rochester Red Wings 4-3 Jacksonville 8 9 471 5% while, received strong per- in 11 innings, Atlanta Crackers|Los Angeles (Podres 1-0) at|Rochester 9 11 .450 6 |formances from John Buzhardt awept a double header 5-4 and|Cincinnatj (Tsitouris 2-1) (TN) |Syracuse 8 11 .450 6 and Joe Horlen, each pitching a 4-3 from Buffalo Bisons and Toledo 7 12 .368 7% four-hitter in 4-0 and 4-1 tri- Syracuse Chiefs defeated To- American League Buffalo 5 14 .263 9%4/umphs over Detroit Tigers, Ca-] For .personol use or for @ ledo Mud Hens 8-0 before los- WL Pet. GBL Wéednesday's Results milio Pascual checked , Balti-\| Company use there cre @ ing the second game 6-3. Chicago _ 13 5 .722 . --|Toronto 9 Jacksonville 1 jmore Orioles on six hits in Min- definite advantages when e Jack Damaska clouted oe 11 . -688 'oe 4-3 Atlanta 5-4 |nesota Twins' $s victey pot ay tend anew... ee-run homer in the 11th in-|Los Angeles = 11 579 Rochester 3 Columbus 4 | Los Angeles Angels downed Bos- jo Insurance costs. . . oe te give the Jets their vic-/Cleveland 8 7 [583 3t4lSyracuse 83 Toledo 0-6 |ton Red Sox 6-4. sven ieray on ene of two-year leqve items. . tory. Baltimore 9 9.500 4 Today's Games | Washington Senators and Kan- Adrian Garett singled in the) Detroit 9 9 .500 4 |. Toronto at Jacksonville jsas City Athletics were not winning run in both games for New York 8 10 .444 5 | Buffalo at Atlanta i scheduled, the Crackers, Teammate Bubba Boston 7 9 438 § | Rochester at Columbus The Indians had lost 10] PHONE 723-4634 LTD Phi llips also contributed a| Washington 7 13 350 7 Syracuse at Toledo istraight to the Yankees in Cleve- three-run homer in the second apes -- TT r game. Ron Nishchwitz shut out the Mud Hens on four hits in the | | | | | | | | first game. OSHAWA ; OSHAWA | . YESTERDAY $ STARS SHOPPING SHOPPING 3 ¢ My By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a8 Pitching -- Ralph Terry, In- CENTRE CENTRE My dians, held his former New York Yankee teammates to | three hits in Cleveland's 4-0 shutout, and did not allow a run- ner beyond firsk base. Batting -- Zoilo Versalles, announce a Twins, drove in four runs with a triple, deuble and two singles , x i in Minnesota's 9-2 victory over t | i Baltimore Orioles. ee ime y specia 4 SOCCER SCORES fi LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer Hey scores Wednesday night: -" ad MLAbUAL et SCOTTISH SUMMER CUP as Aberdeen 3 Dundee 1 i Airdrieonians 0 Motherwell 1 é Clyde 0 Partick 2 j Dundee U 4 St. Johnstone 1 Dunfermline 1 Hib 2 Hearts 2 Falkirk 0 T Lanark 0 Kilmarnock 3 WELSH CUP i § Final Reply Your chcice of lightweight or regular weight fabrics, tailored to | we: Cardiff 3 Wrexham 0 : A od - - your individual measurements. Enjoy the luxury of Dover's Fine deh : Tragedy Mars Fitting and Tailoring Services. 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Construction Ltd, 5 89-Fia2 @ Homes @ Additions I ' @ Offices @ ees y -- = -- --_ - ---- TRUNKS WERE TOO TIGHT? | AT SAVING OF $15.00 TO $25.00 9.90... 79.90 PITCHERS' DUEL By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Jim Bunning, who made his comeback last year, has tem- porarily sidetracked Warren Spahn's 1965 revival by beating the great southpaw at his own game, | Bunning, whose perfect game last June 21 against New York Mets helped him capture Na- jtional League comeback lau- irels, returned to Shea Stadium \with Philadelphia Phillies Wed- |nesday night and outscored the Mets and Spahn 1-0 with an op- posite-field home run. The homer was Bunning's first in the league. Spahn has 36, the all-time record for NL pitchers. Spahn, determined at 44 years of age to bounce back from his 6-13 season with Milwaukee Braves in 1964, pitched his best game as a Met, matching Bun- ning's four-hitter. But the pitch that Bunning hit over the right field fence in the sixth inning made Spahn a loser for the sec- ond time in four decisions. ONLY 70 PITCHES Ralph Terry's 3-Hitter By MIKE RATHET | Associated Press Sports Writer) Ralph Terry was so effective in his first start against his for- jmer. New York Yankee team-| mates that he struck out one of |them with a pitch he doesn't even throw. | Terry, the hero of the 1962) |World Series who was sent to} Cleveland Indians in the Pedro} | Ramos trade last season, waited) almost seven honths for a shot} jat the Yankees and then spent) lonly an hour and 40 minutes) mowing them down on three |hits for a 4-0. victory Wednes- day night. Strikeout victim Tom) |Tresh was one of the Yankees) impressed with Terry's per-| formance. | "He threw me one pitch I've} | never seen him use before," said Tresh. "He struck me out! with a kind of screwball that! came up to me and broke down and out." "T don't throw a screwball,"| said Terry. 'I throw fastballs,| curves, and sliders." Terry used only 70 pitches. He} |did not walk a man and did not) || Blanks Former Mates land, but quicker than you can say Whitey Ford they had given Terry more working room than he needed, With two out in the first in- ning, Leon Wagner homered off Ford, Rocky Colavito singled, Max Alvis walked and Fred Whitfield homered. That event- ually left Ford's record at 2-2. Buzhardt, now 3-0, struck out 11 and allowed only one Tiger to reach third base in the opener while Bill Skowron and Ron Hansen supplied home run support. Horlen was tagged for an in- side-the-park homer by Dick McAuliffe in the sixth inning and went into the seventh trail- ing 1-0. Then the White Sox |struck four runs. Skowron's double, in between two walks issued by Dave Wick- ersham, loaded the bases. Smoky Burgess drove in two runs with a pinch-hit single, then reliever Larry Sherry balked home one run and let in another with a wild pitch. Pascual, bringing his record i] Turn left et Rolend's Steak House | He is winless in five Shea Sta- | opened Bunning's Own Homer Noses Out Spahn 1-0 runs in the 10th inning after two errors by second - baseman Phil Gagliano on the same play the gates. A bases- loaded triple by Willie Mc- Covey and a run-scoring double by Mays capped the rally. Mays' leadoff homer in the eighth had tied the score 5-5. Left-hander Wade Blasingame pitched the entire 14 innings for Milwaukee, yielding only five THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 6, 1965 13 Eddie Matthews, two-out double in the 14th delivered Mack Jones with the winning run. Dick Farrell, Home runs by Dick Tracew- ski and Ron Fairly helped |Sandy Koufax, 3-1, top Cinein- the Houston|nati for the league - leading starter, was struck on the back ers. of the head by Hank Aaron's| Chicago's Bob Buhl checked line drive in the last of the| Pittsburgh on three hits for his ninth. He finished the inning/third victory in four hits and striking out 12, whlie but was removed for a pinch Jim Pagliaroni's eight-inning hitter in the 10th, 'homer ended his shutout bid. \dium appearances over the last two years while Bunning, 6-0 against the Mets over-all, has) beaten them three times in New| ' York, allowing a total of nine) hits and one run in the pro- cess, ; Bunning's homer left him seven behind Willie Mays for the year. Mays hit No. 8, high in the majors, in San Fran- cisco Giants' 10-5, 10-inning vic- tory at St. Louis, Milwaukee! |nipped Houston Astros 2-1 in 14) linnings, Los Angeles Dodgers |topped Cincinnati Reds 4-2 and 'Chicago Cubs defeated Pitts- burgh Pirates 3-1 in other NL games, | YIELDED FOUR SINGLES Bunning yielded four singles | while bringing his record to 2-3. |He retired 20 of 21 Met batters | during one stret:h and wrapped jup the victory by striking out ithe side in the ninth. "T hit a high curve ball,"' he said of the home run _ pitch. 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