SAYS BIG DAYS AHEAD Frank Howards Bat - Booms For Senators .By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer A. National League veteran turned American League rookie, \lead in home. runs with 10 and\6-4. Rain washed out Detroit a tie for the lead in hits with #1 Jat New York and Chicago at He also raised his average 17 points to .302, steady batting climb Wednesday ters. night as Washington Senators The sluggers' best year in thejham drove swept their fifth doubleheader|majors so far was in 1962 when three hits, of the season, most in the ma-|he batted .296, putting him) Frank Howard, continued his|among the league's top ten hit- slammed 31 Cleveland. Howard slammed two homers. and a double for four RBI in the first game while Joe Cunning- in five runs with including a homer, all in support of Phil Ortega's jors, by nailing Los Angeles An-|homers and drove in 119 runs. |five-hilter. gels 13-6 and 7-1. At his present rate, he should : He cer-|nightcap increased his average) The genial giant collected six surpass that record. hits in 10 at-bats, including two'tainly should finish ahead of his|against the Angels to .453 in six homers, runs as ahead of New York Yankees|T and knocked in five|1964 performance of the Senators slipped/homers and 69 RBI. WINS DEFEAT SOX i In other league games, Minne-\Bennie Daniels and Ron Kline into eighth place in the league | ' His performance gave How- sota Twins defeated Boston Red/combined for a six-hitter. ard the league lead in: runs|Sox 6-3 and Baltimore Orioles 226, Howard's three singles in the 24\games. Ken McMullen slammed a two-run homer in the first in- ning and added two singles as bril- George Chuvalo|Canadian Horse Beaten -- May Fight On Monday Night TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian) LONDON (CP)--The trainer heavyweight champion George|and jockey of Max Bell's Chuvalo may fight twice in 12|Meadow Court are _ Suffering idays in the Maritimes \from the second-guessing pangs | Irv Ungerman, Chuvalo's|that come naturally to runners- manager, said Wednesday Toronto fighter may accept 4 |bout in Saint John, N.B., next \Manday night. Chuvalo is also s¢ 'Even In Second Guessing | By CARL MOLLINS beaten him." And Prendergast, who hasjin six Derbys but has never won it, concluded that Jean Ter- nyck's Sea Bird is a fine ani- mal that would beat Meadow Court at any distance up to a Shrewd Irish strategist Paddy |Prendergast and top-flight Eng- lish rider Lester Pigott permit- heduled tojted themselves to muse briefly fight Dave Bailey of Philadel@fter Wednesday's Epsom iphia in a 10-rounder June 19 in|/Derby that, just maybe, differ-\dozen furlongs. IGlace Bay, 'N.S. : ent tactics might have beaten| As if to confirm that the In Saint John, promoter Ron Sea Bird II. \Meadow Court team's worry Brothers said Chuvalo will fight) But then, with the fresh mem-|about tactics was idle regret, a 10-round non-title fight there|Oty of Sea Bird's apparently ef-jthe rider of third-place I Say, stretch run_ past/Roger Poincelet, chimed in with next Monday, possibly a ainst|fortless Tiger Wright of opetrolt: . Meadow Court, the horsemen|the thought that perhaps he U should. have waited longer to U an said the Saint Shrugged regrets and concluded Ed poll i. sd y re Dip 'that their colt would never beatiopen up for the wire. | Say e French star over the 144-\headed the 22-horse field briefly before Meadow Court and Sea "IO Gey Ge come ap i Derby distance unless Tiger Wright, we might just}mue. Toy Senne e Py A Ber | should sprout|Bird began their final sprints. laccept: it," - he said. "we'll Meadow" Court | Canada's Team -- | Ready To Play, se ie 1 might! BAKERSFIELD, Call. o ride a waiting race, I might|Canada's young Davis Cup ten-jare in top physical shape. have gone closer," said Pigott,/nis team was described Wed- 30, three times a Derby winner.|nesday as a proud and hungry) "But I'm sure I couldn't haveiquartet that will give the United States a thorough test the iP. placed horses in five of the last weekend. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 3, 1965 Riessen and. Gene Scott lack: Davis Cup experience. hing = eee the U.S; team Wedne: » al MecKin- ley is due ip night. from New York, where he is in the brokerage business. : Pancho Gonzales, coach of the U.S. team, will alse arrive shortly. The draw for pairings will be held Thursday. is Pa ly have a to win," said Jim Macken, non- playing captain from Vancou- couver, 'We have been train- (AP)\ing for nine months, and we Macken noted that veteran \Chuck McKinley, slated only for doubles duty, has been play- ing irregularly, and such young {American players as Marty the zone matches here this B k Good Jim Perry turned in a probably know in a day or two wings As for owner Bell, the Cal- batted in with 39, a tie for the|trimmed Kansas City CARDS ARE VICTIMS Don Drysdale's 9th Win Clinched By Perranoski By DICK COUCH ASsociated Press Sports Writer Don Drysdale's dew point. is higher than his winning percent-| age--but not much higher St. Louis humidity wilted the) Les Angeles Dodgers' premier right-hander after six innings Wednesday night but didn't stop him from becoming the win- ningest pitcher in the majors as the National League -- leaders cuffed the Cardinals 4-1 Reliever Ron Perranoski nailed down Drysdale's ninth victory in 12 decisions with a scoreless three-inning stint after the Dodgers starter tired in 79 per cent humidity at Busch Sta dium. The triumph, which launched a 14 - game road trip for the Dodgers boosted their) league lead to four games-the biggest margin they've had this season Cincinnati Reds moved into second place, three percentage paints ahead of San Francisco Giants, by trimming Houston Astros 5-2 in a game called after six innings because of rain. The BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Louis (Purkey 3-4) (N) Athleties liant relief sting for Minnesota, We're going to. Sydney and Prendergast was a little cri-\gary newspaper publisher was relieving starter Jim Grant with Saint John this weekend and/tical of himself after Sea Bird|pleased enough to be the first two on and one out in the ser-|we'll kiow then. had sped past Meadow Court to/Canadian to place a horse in ond inning od allowing on Y" Bailey was @ sparring part: win the 186th classic for three-/the Epsom Derby. one Boston baserunner, on aor for world heavyweight |¥ear-olds by two lengths with- That French colt is a great eit yl Leong Pe ae hampion Cassius Clay during jockey Pat Glennon's whip jhorse,"" Bell said. "Tm glad we " ai bag nih «illebrew training for last week's title a I erhaps 1 shouldn't vere got 38 close to him as we The Twins - cet e hel ight against Sonny Liston inj#e¢ down Lester with waiting) did. d ' and Jimmie Hall each smashec Tswiston, Me. Clay knocked out orders," said Prendergast, re-| He noted that Sea Bird won't a two-run homer Liston in the first round ferring to the fact that Meadow|be around when Meadow Court overcame a ) . Court was kicked into high gear|contests the Irish Derby June Kansas City lead on Curt Ble- well into the stretch %, "so we might have a bet- rest of the schedule--New York fary's two-run double and a Only Chuvalo Has "If | hadn't been instructediter chance then." et . Sass. van De 9 mth atitwo-run homer by Norm wg i C d R 8 d Milwaukee and Philadelphia at\in the sixth inning. Dick Hal anada ecognize be R lf F D | ALLOWS FIVE HITS the Orioles, limiting the Athlet-;) TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian om 0 e VS apper Dan s Headliners For Belmont Pittsburgh--was washed out ipitched the final four innings for ics to two hits, one of them/heavyweight champion George Drysdale allowed five of the,pick Green's ninth inning Chuvalo of Toronto, who gained} By ORLO ROBERTSON ;Dan and Hail to All, both of NEW YORK (AP) -- They're|Whom like to trail the carly @ 3 h.p. Briggs & Stratton 4 cycle engine @ impulse starter -- handle mounted controls @ Big, easy rolling wheels -- adjustable @ 22' GRASS KING CUSTOM -- only 79.95 19" GRASS KING DELUXE 67 & Baltimore 34 simiigt to above with easy spin recoil start SEASONS VACUUM BAG -- COMPLETE 7.95 be ji, doll and Rose Chi Fran his third straight victory and Feb. 1 fight in New York and Cincinnati's Sammy Ellis AB R_ Het.) Chuvalo, who lost a 15-round,of the $125,000-added Belmont|Stretch, are the big three of the Wally Moon John Kranepool, N.Y. 159 21. 54 .340/from April among world|Preakness winner Tom Rolfe from Lawrence Katz's Valley Easy-spin recoil starter with their first homers of ins oi ti . 7. j | With ' Runs -- Rose, Cincinnati, 40;\nizes Ernie Terrell of Chicagojhowever, is Hail to All, a ith only five starters, the ' Guaranteed one full year 98 Mat : tole ty bases ; 4 : e , 54 Maury. Wills stole WO DASE? capo 44 McCovey, San ieres, Que., who was listed 10th! "He's fit and ready," said the winner. Second place will SEASONS VACUUM BAG -- COMPLETE 7.95 8 Tommy Harper's three - run|g5: Pinson, Cincinnati and! April ratings, has been dropped! fiashy son of Hail to Reason at . gave Ellis all the help he} Parnelli Jones f ; 16, Kranepool, 14 to the warning Tuesday fromileg of the triple crown for cinnati and Javier, St. Louis, 4 . Hail to aca : letes compete in the AAU/for a difficult task sinee the $24,950 suit filed by race jnine St. Louis hits, picking up|homer international prominence in 4 150th since he broke in with the against former world champion then-Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 Floyd Patterson, is the only Ca- His nine victories this season|/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nadian listed in the World Box- } top the Cardinals' Bob Gibson National League ing Association's May ratings advertising Saturday's renewal|pace and strike in the home the winner Wednesday night|Coleman, Cinci 98°13 37 .378idecision to Patterson, Wednes-|Stakes as a grudge race be-|Small Belmont field. The other : aye ; against Houston, by one Mays, S.F 169 38 58 .343\day was listed third--unchanged|tween two half - brothers -- uxpected starters are Selari 2.5 h.p. Tecumseh 4-cycle engine whe Ss tte 189 9 ne ? . 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