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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1965, p. 9

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Baseball Scores and Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS |St. Louis 11 14 440 6% } American " eague iNew York 10 16 .385 8 W iL Pet. GBL Pittsburgh 9 i7 346 9 Minnesota 1667 «696 0 Wednesday's Results Chicago 16 8 667 %/St. Louis 1 New York 2 Los Angeles 15 11 .557 2%4|Chicago 7 San Francisco 3 Baltimore 14 11 .560 3 |Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 3 Detroit 13 11 .542 3%|Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 4 Cleveland 11 10 524 4 (Houston 2 Los Angeles 4 Boston 10,13 435 6 Probable Pitchers Today New York 10 15 400 7 |\Chicago (Broglio 0-2) at) Washington 10 16 .385 714/San Francisco (Sanford 2-1) | Kansas City 5 18 .217 11 Welnesday's Results Kansas City 4-4 Chicago 7-6 Detroit 5 Washington 2 New York 0 Boston 2 |\Cincinnati (Maloney 4-0) at | Philadelphia (Culp 1-1 or Belin- jsky 0-2) N |Milwaukee (Cloninger 4-2) at) Pittsburgh (Veale 2-1) N | Los Angeles 3 Minesota 4 {Houston (Farrell 3-1) at) Cleveland 2 Baltimore 4 |Los Angeles (Koufax 3-2) N Probable Pitchers Today | (Only games scheduled) Kansas City (Segui 2-3) at International League Chicago (Peters 2-2) WL Pet. GBL New York (Downing 2-3 or/Atlanta 21 6 78 -- Ford 2-3) at Boston (Morehead/Toronto 15 10 600 5 1-3 or Stephenson 0-2) N Columbus 15 11 577 5% Cleveland (Kralick 0-2) at Jacksonville 14 11 560 6 Baltimore (Pappas 2-0) N |Toledo 11 15 423 9% Los Angeles (Newman 4-1) at/Syracuse 10 14 AIT 9% minnesota (Pascual 4-0) N Rochester 10 18 .357 11% 'Detroit (Aguirre) 3-0) at/Buffalo 8 19 .296 13 Washington (Daniels 1-1) N | Wednesday's Results | National League i\Toledo 8-2 Buffalo -31 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 13, 1965 @ SOX WIN A PAIR By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Harmon Killebrew beat Los Angeles 4-3 Wednesday n ighth wit his second home run of the game, a 450-foot, two-run shot in the eighth inning. The night before he had given Min- nesota Twins a 3-2 victory over the Angels by caroming a drive off pitcher Dean Chance's leg in the ninth to send home the winning run, The victory, fifth straight for the Twins and 16th in 23 starts this year, kept them in first place in the young American League race, half a game ahead of Chicago .White Sox, who swept a twi-night double-header from Kansas City Athletics 7-4 4 \and 6-4. Boston Red Sox blanked New York City Athletics 7-4 and New York Yankees 2-0, Detroit) 6-4. Boston Red Sox blanked) Harmon Killebrew's HR's Keep Twins In Top Spot Pete Ward's two-run homer in the seventh inning of the Chi- cago-Kansas City opener put the White Sox ahead to stay 5-4, Dick Green had put the Athlet- ics on top with a grand-slam homer in the fifth. Don Bufold, who also homered for the Sox in the first game, singled in one run and Floyd Robinson's pop-fly single deliv- ered another in a sixth inning rally that decided the nightcap. The Kansas City runs came on a three-run homer by Jim Gen- tile and Bill Bryan's solo shot. Bill Monbouquette stopped New York on six hits and shortstop Eddie Bressoud hit @ fifth-inning home run as the Red Sox beat Yankee ace Jim Bou- ton. Willie Horton, who had Tigers topped Washington Sen-\wrecked Washington the previ- ators 5-2 and Baltimore Orioles|ous night with a home run and beat Cleveland Indians 4-2 in/>ame - winning single, collected other night action. lanother homer and two singles W L PctGBLAtlanta 11 Rochester 5 Los Angeles 8 8 .692 Jacksonville 3 Syracuse 2 Cincinnati 6 9 .640 1%!Toronto 5 Columbus 4 |} Houston 16 12 571 -3 | Games Today | Milwaukee 11 11 .500 5 | Toledo at Buffalo |Chicago 12 13 .480 -5%| Columbus at Toronto | | Philadelphia 12 13 .480 5%) Atlanta at Rochester | San Francisco 12 14 .462 6 | Jacksonville at Syracuse UDP END OF THE by keeping all Cardinal run- LINE! Ed. game at Shea Stadium, | \ (1.1.4 | YESTERDAY'S STARS | Jets Gamble By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kranepool, 1st baseman for in New _-- 0 gape ners from passing second the New York Mets, smartly day. Cards'. secon ase- : a puts "the tag' on Phil man, Gagliano, was ad- base, except Ken Boyer, | . '. | Batting -- Harmen Killebrew, Gliano, St. Louis Cardinals vancing on a wild throw. who hit a homer for the los- F ] Cl k iTwins, smashed two home in the 3rd inning of their Mets eked out a 2-1 victory ers, --A P Wirephoto al S 1C ri jruns, including a two-run shot ; in the eighth inning that lifted | . |Minnesota past Los Angeles Leafs Win It" Pitching -- Bill Monbouquette, 88 Boston Red Sox, blanked New ~" \York Yankees 2-0 on six. scat- ninth - inning) tered hits for his fourth victory Joe Torres Big Bat By THE CANADIAN PRE A desperate Heavyweight boxer Lucien (Sonny) Banks, of Detroit, died early this morning, of brain damage, in a Philadel- phia hospital. Banks, 24, was knocked out on Mon- e Jets Wednesday night and Tor- _ O ] jonto Maple Leafs replaced 'Teaaue's second? pisce'eiwe | Elston Howard In | Optimistic Mood , By MIKE RATHET 205 and last season lifted his av-| Santo was.the big gun for the Associated Press Sports Writer|erage to .321 with 20 homers and|Cubs, rapping three of the five _A couple of years ago, the/109 runs batted in. |Chicago hits off Giant ace Juan only thing slim about Joe Torre} While Torre was continuing,Marichal in the seven innings he was his chances of making the his heavy hitting, Ron Santo worked. Marichal lost his third majors. Now, the only thing fat, , game against five victories as about the Milwaukee catcher is\Pelted a homer and two sin-\san Francisco committed four The gamble game in the top| }of the ninth with the clubs tied 4-4 and a Columbus runner on! ' first with one out. Pinch-hitter) NEW YORK (AP) -- Elston |Jim May replaced relief pitcher/Howard, New York Yankees'| id Hobaugh, who had just com-/a}|-star catcher, was in a chip- his batting average. gles in Chicago Cubs' 7-3 wal-lerrors behind him. pleted six: perfect innings. per mood today following his Torre lifted the average tojloping of San Francisco Giants,| The Reds broke through), va the tie. nd. Bilt Mil iy 847. Wednesday night with alcinginnati = hile. A rr : " break the tie and Bill Milinis g jCincinnati Reds edged Phila-jagainst the Phillies, who had single, his first hit since May > single, helping the| hilli x . hia: é | homer and a single, helping €'delphia Phillies 4-3, Los Ange |tied the score 2-2 on Richie Al-/5, off relief pitcher Frank Car-\chips from his right: elbow. Braves to a 5-4 victory overlies Dodg defeated Houston|),,° ' dik. tune aed : Pittsburgh Pirates while con-lastroe 47 and New York Mets| 23 Pg r, with A two-run)pin in the bottom of the inning,) "I might surprise a few peo- tinuing to show why they re-\downed St. Louis Cardinals PY | ki ae th gs ode bg the Leafs a 5-4 victory. (pie Howard said from his) fused New York Mets' offer to 8 y sommy Harpers' Elsewhere, Buffalo Bisons Teaneck, N.J. home. "I feel so) HOMER TIED IT triple. Sammy Ellis got the vic-| ick up their fourth win in se tg | As a teen-ager with his eyes| Torre hit his homer in the|t0ry for a 5-0 record with Jim|ig pames, defeating Toled 0/8004 now, 1 think I'll be able on the majors, Torre was injfourth inning against the pj-|O'Toole's relief help. Mud Hens 3-2, after losing the|to come back before the time jeopardy of being overlooked|rates, pulling the Braves into a Don Drysdale limited thejopening game of the double-|predicted." by scouts since he weighed 2402-2 tie they cracked with a/Astros to six hits, including header 8-1, Atlanta Crackers| i ected that | : ' : ' j . It had been expecte pounds. three-run seventh inning upris-|Walt Bond's homer in the ninth,/walloped Rochester Red Wings ah! 'iginally hurt the Torre trimmed his weight toling. |while Ron Fairly provided the}11-5 in 12 innings and Jackson- Howard, who originally ----------|decisive blow for the Dodgers|ville Suns edged Syracusearm during an exhibition game MOHAWK RESULTS with a two-run single in the! 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