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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1965, p. 10

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DANCE -- ANYONE? The baseball photographer caught this bit of "choose your partners" action when Tony Horton (30) of the Bos- ton Red Sox, tagged Leon Wagners (27) of the Cleve- land Indians, in a run down, in the 2nd inning of their game at, Fenway Park last night, as Chuck Hinton of the Tribe, moves into third base. Looking on is Bos- ton's third baseman Dalton Jones and umpire Hank Soar. It all happened when |Tribe Pounds Red Sox: Takes Over ALL. Lead Pedro Gonzalez grounded to Red Sox pitcher Dennis Ben- nett and Horton was trapped on his way io the plate. Cleveland won it, 8-5, --AP Wirephoto L.A. DOWNS GIANTS Koufax Gets 13th Win, Tops In Major Leagues By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Sandy Koufax finally has pulled ahead of Sammy Ellis. The Los Angeles Dodger ace recorded his 13th victory in the National League leaders' ants Tuesday. Ellis, on the other hand, spent 14 innings trying for his 13th victory but couldn't get it. Instead Cincinnati wound up losing to Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 In 16 innings. The Reds came back and won the nightcap 7-5. In winning his seventh straight game, Koufax com- pleted a masterful month pitching. During June he won six times, one more than he ever has won before in one month. 9-3 triumph over San Francisco Gi- "' Quits Football | liam knocked in three, each with a homer and a single. Maury Wills rapped four - sing- les and stole his 46th base. Ellis gave up just four hits in 14 innings but wasn't around when Roberto Clemente singled home Bob Bailey with the win- ning run in the 16th. Pete Rose batted in three jruns in the nightcap, the first with a third-inning triple and two more with a single in a five run fourth-inning outburst. Lark Receiver | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL 45 30 .600 43 581 40 556 37 536 39 521 37 521 33 458 33 446 Houston 33 440 New York 25 50 .333 Tuesday's Results Los Angeles 9 San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 8 New York 6 St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 1-7 Pittsburgh 2-5 Houston at Chicago ppd, rain Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Osteen 6:8 and Willhite 1-0) at Chicago (Ells- Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis 1% 3% 5 6 10% 11% 12 20 | | worth 8-3 and Buhl 8-6) (2) Cincinnati (Jay 6-2 or Tsitouris 5-4) at New York (Lary 1-2) | (N) MONTREAL (CP) -- Willie! But it took Koufax the entire\ambert ,165 - pound flanker|Milwaukee (Blasingame 8-5) at ,|Peters BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Probable Pitchers Today |Minnesota Pleis 4-1) at ' |Los Angeles (Newman 7-6) (N) |\Chicago (Howard 4-4 and 5-5) at Kansas City (Sheldon 3-2 and Talbot 5-4) (TN) | \cleveland (McDowell 9-3 or Terry 7-3) at Washington (Or- tega 7-8) (N) |New York Bouton 3-7 or Ham- ilton 0-0) at Baltimore (Me- |Nally 3-3) (N) |Detroit (Lolich 8-3) at Boston} (Morehead 4-6) (N) International League WL Pet. GBL 51 29 .638 -- 48 30 615 2 43 33 560 6% 40 34 .541 38 37 .507 10% 33 42 .440 15% | Rochester 31 43 .419- 17 |Buffalo 21 55 .276 28 Tuesday's Results Atlanta |Columbus |Toronto | Jacksonville Syracuse Toledo month to edge by Ellis, who has|who was an effective receiver) blossomed into a sterling/for Montreal Alouettes last sea- Philadelphia (Bunning 8-5) (N) Buffalo 8 Toronto 4 starter after spending last sea-|son, has decided to retire from|San Francisco (Perry 6-6) at|/Rochester 12 Syracuse 4 son in the bullpen. Each won)foothall and devote his atten-|Houston (Farrell 6-2) (N) his lith game June 20 and his 12th last Friday. Each has lost three times. In other National League games Philadelphia Phillies whipped St. Louis Cardinals 7 - 1 and Milwaukee Braves trimmed New York Mets 8-6. tion to his promising dentistry) practice. | Lambert said there was no) \dispute over salary 'but he| \found he was unable to get the| |type of insurance he desired in| case hand injuries incapaci-| St. Louis (Sadecki 2-7) at Pittsburgh (Law 8-5) (N) American League WL Pet. GBL 623 614 Cleveland |Columbus 3 Toledo 0 Atlanta 2 Jacksonville 3 » Today's Games Buffalo at Toronto Syracuse at Rochester Toledo at Columbus Atlanta at. Jacksonville By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer A year ago Ralph Terry was trying to break out of New York Yankes' bullpen and Cleveland Indians were doing time in the second division, the second inning. The Indians struck for four more runs in the third, Max Alvis beiting a two- run homer. Pedro Gonzalez, an- other former Yankee, knocked in two runs with a homer and sacrifice fly. haa "Today Terry and the Indi are an the loose while the Yan- kees are where Cleveland was last June 30--sixth place. The Indians took the Ameri- can League lead for the first time Tuesday night bh pounding Boston Red Sox 8-5 as Terry picked up his eighth victory of the season, Terry, who had won a total of 40 games in the two pre- vious seasons, wound up 7-11 for 1964 and was dealt to Cleveland last October. The Indians' 16th victory in 18 games moved them a haif- game aheal of Minnesota Twins, who edged Chicago 7-6 to drop the White Sox from a first-place tie into third position, one game out. Wasnington Senators broke string with a 2-1 verdict over the defendi AL champi timore Orioles topped Detroit Tigers 3-2 on Curt Blefary's two-run single in the eighth. MAX, PEDRO HIT HOMERS Terry helped himself to a 7-0 lead with a two-run double in Bisons Double Score On Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nobody seemed to be doing much to help pitcher Craig An- derson win his first Interna- tional League baseball game with Buffalo Bisons this sea- son, so he took matters into his own hands Tuesday night. Anderson, loser of mine in a row with the Bisons this year and defeated 19 consecutive times when he was with the parent New York Mets of the National League, finally won. He downed Toronto Maple Leafs 8-4, making sure of the victory by driving in three runs and scoring another himself. Rochester Red Wings, mean- while, outlasted Syracuse |\Chiefs 12-4 in a 31-hit slugfest, jJacksonville. Suns nipped At- jlanta Crackers 3-2 and Colum- jbus Jets defeated Toledo Mud |Hens 3-0 in a game shortened |by rain to six innings. | WIN STREAK SNAPPED Toronto pitcher Bill Spans- wick had a six-game winning streak snapped despite Jim Gosger's 12th home run for the Leafs. Rochester outhit Syracuse 18- 13, Dave Johnson collecting four hits for the winners. Andy Etchebarren added a_ bases- loaded triple and Lou Jackson his 13th homer of the season. the Yankees' five-game winning}, Mi ta p over the winning run in the last of the ninth on a double by pinch- hitter Bernie Allen, a sacrifice bunt and Zoilo Versalles' scor- ing fly. York southpaw Al Downing's no-hit bid in the seventh with a towering homer and the Sena- tors won it in the eighth on an} error by Clete Boyer, a wild pickoff throw by Downing, Bob Chance's single and Ed Brink- man's sacrifice fly. John Orsino's single, Brooks Robinson's double and Blefary's two - base shot enabled Balti- more to end a three-game skid and take fourth place, one Frank Howard broke up New game ahead of the Tigers. First Time In No Yanks On By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK AP) -- Felix! Mantilla was named today to the 1965 American League aill- star team which for the first time in its 33-year history failed to list a: single New York Yan- ee. | Mantilla, the league's runs- |batted - in leader, beat out who fell 10 games off the pace|Rohhy Richardson of the Yan-|vote. of 280 league players,| and three under .500, while Bal-|;ees for the second-base job on\coaches and managers, were |the opening lineup which will lface the National League's best July 13 at St. Paul. The veteran Boston Red Sox infielder is the league's fifth leading batter with .317. Third-baseman Brooks, Robin- son of Baltimore Orioles was SPORTS BRIEFS SIGN DEFENCEMAN TORONTO (CP)--Jack Chip- chase of Seaforth, Ont., 20- year old defenceman, has signed a contract with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League it was an- nounced Monday. Chipchase, who played four seasons with 'Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series, had a tryout last year with Tulsa Oilers of the Central Professional Hockey League. SWIMMER DIES LONDON (AP) -- Angela Barnwell, freestyle swimmer who represented Britain in the 1952: Olympics at, Helsinki, died Tuesday after a lingering ill- nss. She was 29. HUNGARIA WINS TORONTO (CP) -- Tommy McLeod scored in the first min- jute of the second half to give |Toronto Hungaria a 1-0 win over Toronto Azurri in Na- League action tional Soccer Tuesday: NAMATH MENDING NEW YORK (CP) -- Joe Na- ath, the $400,000 rookie quar- terback of New York Jets, punted and ran Tuesday and convinced coach Weeb Ewbank he will be ready for full time duty when camp opens July 14. Namath underwent surgery on History All-Stars the only repeater from the 1064 lopening lineup. Four players made the team for the first time--short-stop Dick McAuliffe and left-fielder Willie Horton of Detroit Tigers, centre-fielder Vic Davalillo of Cleveland Indians, and Man- tilla. Other starters, chosen by a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 30, 1965 9 Twelve Canadiansisiacs' cir 'chub "in Band Selected For Club |ieams trom the Unite teams from the: United: TORONTO (CP) -- A 12 and Great Britain. member team to represent the) MOUNTAINS KILL Canadian Seniors' Golf Associ-| Bavarian rescue officials ation in the biennial trangular|port 62 people diedain skiing or matches was announced today.|climbing accidents in 1964, up The matches will be played!from 39 the year before. COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay ® Year Guarantee tan catcher Earl Battey of Minne- sota Twins, first-base-man Bill Skowron of Chicago White. Sox and right-fielder Rocky Cola- vito of the Indians, PICK PITCHERS LATER Commissioner Ford Frick whose office conducted the bal- loting, said the National League starting lineup will be an- nounced Sunday. The remain- der of the squads, including the pitchers, will be picked by the managers later. . Al Lopez of the White Sox, will manage the AL all-stars and Gene Mauch of Philadel- phia Phillies the NL _ team, Each squad will carry 25 play- ers, Batty, who received 202 votes the most by any player, made the starting team for the third time as did Skowron, Robinson and Colavito. Skowron also made the team, as an alternate, on three other occasions. It was the sixth time on the squad for Robinson and the fifth for Colavito. The NL has won six of the last seven all-star games. | | YOUR SATISFACTION 1S OUR AIM All Cars Corry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd, 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN CALL AJAX 942-3786 MARCI sss COMPANY Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa SEE YOUR GENERAL TIRE SPECIALIST NOW FOR THE BIGGEST SAFE-DRIVING BARGAIN IN TOWNI Don Dillard was five-for-five for the Chiefs. Atlanta's Adrian Garrett was YESTERDAY'S STARS a hero and then a goat, hitting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) his 13th homer in the top of the Batting--John Roseboro, Los/ninth to put his team ahead of jAngeles, drove in five runs with|the Suns 2-1. But he dropped a a single and a homer as thelroutine fly ball in the bottom of Dodgers whipped San Francisco|the ninth to allow the winning Giants 9-3. |run to score. Pitching Buster Narum,| A three-run first-inning gave Washington, checked New York|Coiumbus all its runs over To- lYankees on five hits in the|ledo with Jack Damaska's two-| Senators' 2-1 triumph. run triple the key blow. tated him from practising den-|Minnesota tistry. Chicago Lambert, a native of Wel- eee |landport, Ont., had six SeaSONS| New York |with McGill Redmen before g0-\r 5. angeles jing to Alouettes last season. He|Rocton 408 injured his. left hand in consec-| Washington "392 utive weeks in the early train-lKansas City "308 ing scheduld but eventually! Tuesday's Results wound up with 16 receptions) for 205 yards and one touch-| B Si rewer 1gns Pye - Minnesota 7 W h Scull down with the Als. ony guns it ers The club's top pass receiver Detroit 2 Baltimore 3 AURORA, Ont. (CP) -- All-jlast season was Jack a, |New. York, #:Washingion 1 star linebacker Ron Brewer|who has retired for a coaching signed his 1965 contract with|position with Saskatchewan. Toronto Argonauts of the East-\George Dixon remains as the ern Football Conference Tues-|only one of the three top re- day ending a two-day holdout.|ceivers, Ssower is one of the most) Lambert will continue to help heavily-fined players in the Ca-|out, along with several veterans nadian Football League and it/at the curs@ht' training camp was understood that his terms)for Canadian players. He told included compensation for any the management of his decision fines he may incur for his ag-|Monday. gressive play. | Lambert will also be the Also signed by the Argos waS\team dentist. He says he would. import end Jim Leo, formerlyjalso like to be a coach some with New York Giants and Min-|time, possibly at McGill. nesota Vikings of the National Football League. Still considered holdouts are Don Fuell, an outstanding de- his right knee Jan. 25. One Day Only TOMORROW, JULY Ist Rain washed out Houston Ast- ros and Chicago Cubs. John Roseboro and Jim Gil- liam supported Koufax with some lusty hitting. Roseboro drove in five runs while Gil- -609 -569 557 479 -438 THURSDAY ONL Y! ONE PER CUSTOMER ENTIRE STOCK OF OFF FISHING PRICE REELS : @ Spincest © Spinning @ Casting @ Fly. All the big brand names! THURSDAY ONLY! FOR 30 DAYS : GENERAL fensive halfback in 1964 before a mid-season injury, guard Bob Streiter of the University of Mi- {RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.6. CHIROPRACTOR 100 King St. E. --. 728-5156 ENTIRE STOCK OF NYGENS ami, and quarterback . Karl Sweetan from Wake Forest, "a vet GOLF price BAGS @ All Kinds @ Big end Small @ Big Brand Names @ Various qualities and prices. 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