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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1965, p. 7

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RAE SOM * fi ns from a loyal San Francisco fan, positioned near the Giants' dugout, who is seen (lower picture) doing a little oratory of his own-- with gestures. Giants lost again, to'the Phillies, 4-2. ---AP Wirephoto. cisco Giants, edgy over a two-game losing -- streak/%e, argues with plate umpire Lee Weyer, over an eighth inning call -- and a few moments later he was tossed from the game. That action brought instant response FREE SPEECH, one of the coveted 'freedoms' of democracy, is pursued at a ball game, perhaps better than anywhere else--except a political rally, Here (above) Manager Herman Franks, of the San. Fran- Tribe-Twins Split Leon Wagner Homers The league-leading Twins had) Kansas City 3-2, Los Angeles defeated Indians 4-3 in the op-| defeated Detroit 5-2, and Wash- ener and led 3-1 in the ninth|ington defeated Baltimore 8-5 in inning of the nightcap. 11 innings. With two out Tebbetts was) Wagner walloped a two-run |looking for a way to rescue his|shot in the ninth inning of the lclub from a double defeat| opener, knocking out Jim Grant, |Larry Brown singled. Then who won his 15th. Al Worthing- --__--|pinch-hitter Max Alvis wallop|ton came on to save it. a home run, tying the score. Jerry Kindall's 11th - inning! Arst inning of the opener and homer put Birdie out on a limb| coasted behind Joe Sparma, 9-5. again as the Indians came to|The Tigers sent 10 men to the bat in the bottom of the 11th. | plate with Norm Cash's homer But Chico Salmon singled and/and Willie Horton's double the Brown doubled on Bill In Home Debut first two pitches. In the nightcap, Don Demeter, Salmon scored the tying run|Ray Oyler and Gates Brown TORONTO (CP) --.Toronio| and Brown moved to third when|had three hits apiece and De- Fn miele of aves Tor Pleis balked pitching to Duke) meter and Oyler ¢ach drove in 'ong indication g ~| Sims, : |two runs, onto sports fans something they) Suddenly, there was Leon) Rookie Jim (Catfish) Hunter haven't had in a long time--a) Wagner with a bat in his hands,| pitched a four-hitter, beating winning football club, -- _|taking over for Sims with the|the Yankees in the opener. The Accustomed to watching Tor-| one ball count. |Kansas City right-hander, who onto Argonauts of the Eastern) Two pitches later Wagner's| pitched his first complete game, Football Conference suffer|oand home run gave Cleveland squeezed home a run with a through losing seasons, the 8,174), 6-4 yictory. | bases-loaded bunt in the eighth enthusiastic fans were delighted' petroit Tigers joined Cleve-|inning, to view the Rifles' 20-0 triumph jand Indians in second place by| Steven Hamilton pitched four over Wheeling, W. Va., Ironmen sweeping a doubleheader {rom| innings of one-hit relief as the in their Continental Football) tos Angeles Angels 9-2 and 9-5.| Yankees gained the split, Jake League debut at home. Elsewhere in the American|Gibbs, Joe Pepitone and Bobby The Rifles displayed a pirong League, New York Yankees split Richardson homered in the ground attack, adequate pass-|, doubleheader with Kansas City| nightcap and Roger Repoz' two- ing and a solid defence, The) athletics, winning the nightcap,run triple beat ex-Yankee Ro- offence accounted for a total|7.3 after dropping the opener! land Sheldon. gain of 316 yards--i97 on the\4.1, Chicago White Sox topped) Baltimore slipped to fourth dd and 119 through the air! Roston Red Sox x7-4 and Wash-| place, dropping its third straight --while the defence held the vis-|ington Senators whipped Balti-|to Washington. Ron Kline itors to 144 yards, and. only 10) more Orioles 42. snuffed out an Oriole rally. in rushing. : | Saturday, Chicago edged Bos-|the ninth, saving it for Pete The crowd had no difficulty) ton 5-3, Cleveland defeated Min-|Richert, 11-9. Woodie Held ho- Sas out pdr aesin y pg nesota 3-1, New York edged|mered for the Senators. «Williams, a year-old, 208- ------ ~ ------__--__-- . - fer ona tiett'ets Wilf Homenuik Captures Canadian Pro Golf Title fence with his effective rushing By AL McNEIL and snared a number of passes thrown by quarterback Bubba MONTREAL (CP) -- Modest)71 for his 217, while Thompson Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg,/had 75, a par up and a final- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Manager Birdie Tebbetts used a pair of pinch hitters Sunday to bring his Cleveland Indians from behind twice and win the second baseball game of 'an American League doubleheader against Minnesota Twins. Rifles Trounce | Wheeling 20-0 Marriott. OPENS SCORING Williams opened the scoring against a far-from-impressive wheeling club, romping 11 yards for a touchdown. An alert defence accounted! for the second touchdown when F defesive end Jim Leo blocked ° : : 4 _\day to win the Canadian Pro- an attempted pont by Bill Ol Association|lowed the trio at 219 and took ' Jim Wade fessional Golfers' pen flag gag ad abe championship, $2,000. and the/home $900. He had just returned i : Seagram Shield with his five-|to competition following surgery Pee nas sal pol over-par 215 for the three day,|for a shoulder ailment that had ball from Wheeling's 37 to the 34-hole event, forced him to leave the golf one. The quarter ended, the The 29 - year - old Homenuik, tour last winter, He previously teams switched ends and two who described Royal Montreal/won the title in 1955, 1956 and plays later Ron McCauley swept 804 nearby Laval-sur-le-Lac as' 1963. around the left side, 1% yards |the two "toughest and finest") Norm Huft of Montreal and aut jcourses in Canada, finished two|two westerners--Stan Leonard Dick Limerick and Bob Blak- strokes ahead of the Torontojof Vancouver and Dick Munn ley each converted once. trio of Alvie Thompson -- thelof Victoria--shared fourth spot 8 2 j -|1962 winner--Moe Norman and/with 220 and won $700 each Harry Mcliree, who pocketed) Munn, a protege of Leonard's, $1,233 each for their three-day | registered the only sub-par Homenuik, the 143-pound projround of the event when he ears," was good enough Satur-|Saturday to one-over 71s. Al Balding of Toronto fol- Yankees Manager at Winnipeg's Bel Acres Club,/came in with a 69 on Friday. Fines Two Players, the pro-am event over the| However, the Victoria fe NEW YORK (AP)--Manager|same course last Wednesday,|ster couldn't make it stick and Johnny Keane levied fines on/when he fired a two-under-parjhe fired 76 and 75 on his other two of his New York Yankees|68--a course record. For his rounds. a for arriving late Sunday for an'CPGA title he put together Hunt had 74-74-72 and Leonard American League baseball dou-/rounds of 72-71-72 over the had a disappointing 73-73-74. Detroit scored six runs in the) Pleis' | big blows. | KOUFAX WINS 21st - Giants Trounce Phillies Murakami Tagged Early By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Masanori Murakami received a sports car from a soy sauce firm before he started his first major league baseball game. But once it.began he got noth- ing but trouble from. the Na- tional League Philadelphia Phil-| lies. | Murakami, the only Japanese ever to play in the majors stayed around for less than) three innings Sunday although San Francisco Giants trounced Philadeipina 15-9. The 2i-year-old left-hander was honored in pre-game cere- monies witnessed by more than 1,200 members of northern Cali- fornia's Japanese community. With one.out in the first in- ning, John Callison and Rich Allen singled. Murakami, how- ever, escaped the jam by strik- ing out Dick Stuart and Alex Johnson, He struck 'out two more Phillies in the second, then got into trouble again in the third. Ray Culp walked, Cookie Ro- jas singled and one out later, Allen tripled for two runs. That) was all for Murakami, who had! compiled a 3-1 record in 26 re-| lief appearances after joining} the Giants early in May. DODGERS LOSE | In other National League} games, Pittsburgh Pirates! trimmed first-place Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2, Milwaukee Braves edged Chicago Cubs 4-3 in 12 innings, St. Louis Cardinals whipped Cincinnati Reds 12-7 and New York Mets blanked| Houston Astros 3-0. Saturday, New York shutout | Houston 1-0, Milwaukee wal- loped Chicago 8-2, Cincinnati } edged St. Louis 4-2, Philadelphia defeated San Francisco 4-2, and Los Angeles edged Pittsburgh 1-0 in 10 innings, Sandy. Koufax picked up his) } 21st victory of the season, allow- ing five hits in the dodgers win, Jim Hart's grand-slam homer in the third inning and Willie McCovey's three-run blast, his 28th, in the sixth powered the Giants' comeback, Pittsburgh executed three crucial bunts against Don Drys- dale, who has had a bad knee, in cutting the Dodgers' lead to 1% games over Milwaukee, Denis Menke raced home with Milwaukee's winning run in the 12th inning as Don Dillard grounded into a.force play at second with the bases loaded. The Cardinals exploded for eight runs in the eighth inning, wiping out a 7-4 deficit. Bill White started it with a home run. Deron Johnson, John Ed- wards and Vada Pinson hom- ered for the Reds. Al Jackson scattered seven hits for New York's second straight shutout. Ron Swoboda hit his 18th homer in the second inning. SUNDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Bob Skinner, St. Louis, collected four hits, in- cluding a homer and a triple, and drove in three runs, two in the Cardinals' eight-run, eighth- inning uprising that give them a 12-7 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Pitching -- Al Jackson, New York, scattered seven hits as the Mets gained their second straight shutout with a 3-0 tri- umph over Houston Astros. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pet, GBL, 583 574 '566 2% 5524 | '538 51%4| 508 8 496 10% 14 457 |Houston 410 20% |New York 36 81 .308 32% | Saturday's Results New York 1 Houston 0 Milwaukee 8 Chicago 2 Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 0 Los Angeles 1 | Sunday's Results New York 3 Houston 0 Milwaukee 4 Chicago 3 Cincinnati 7 St. Louis 12 Philadelphia 9 San Francisco 15) Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles 2 Probable Pitchers Today: | New York (Parsons 1-10) at San Francisco (Shaw 12-6) Mil- waukee (Blasingame 14-8) at St. Louis (Purkey 9 - 8) (N)! | Pittsburgh (Friend 5-9) at Hou- ston (Roberts 6-7) (N) Philadel- jphia (Short 13-8) at Los Angeles (Podres 4-5) (N). American League | WL Pet. GBL. |Minnesota 75 43 .636 | (Cleveland 66 50 .569 8 | Detroit 66 50 569 8 Balimore 51 .560 9 Chicago 51 553 10 | New York 500° 16 | 3 Wh Los Angeles Milwaukee San Francisco Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis |Chicago Los Angeles 453 2114! |Washingon 441. 23 |Boston 374 30% |Kansas City 342 34 | | Argonauts Release | Veteran McHan | TORONTO (CP) -- Lamar |McHan, a 10-year veteran of |with Chicago Cardinals, Green| Bay Packers, Baltimore Colts, | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS National League ichlcege 5 Boston 3 Saturday's Results Minnesota 1 Cleveland 3 Kansas City 2 New York 3 Los Angeles 5 Detroit 2 Washington 8 Baltimore 5 Sunday's Results Chicago 7 Boston 4 Minnesota 4-4 Cleveland 3-6 Kansas City' 4-3 New York 1-7 Los Angeles 2-5 Detroit 9-9 Washington 4 Baltimore 2. . Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Horlen 10 - 10) at Boston (Wilson 9-9) (N) International League we Pet, 587 579 558 -508 504 484 GBL Columbus Toronto Atlanta Syracuse Jacksonville Rochester Toledo A65 Buffalo 318 3444 Saturday's Results Toronto 4 Toledo 11 Buffalo 2 Columbus 1 Rochester 2 Syracuse 0 Sunday's Games Toronto 5 Toledo 3 Buffalo 15 Columbus 1 Rochester 1-5 Syracuse 4-7 Jacksonville 3 Atlanta 7 Today's Games Toronto at Toledo Buffalo at Columbus Jacksonville at Atlanta Rochester at Syracuse. DAVE MARR is the new PGA Champion! He is shown about, letting out a happy cheer as he birdies the 16th hole, in yesterday's final round, at Liogonier, Pa, The Larchmont, N.Y, pro First Win S By JIM HACKLEMAN LIGONIER, Pa. (AP)--Dave | Marr won an array of prizes | with his triumph in the Profes- sional Golfers' Association championship -- $25,000 for a start, along with the prestige of capturing one of golf's four} biggest titles and trophy. } But his biggest reward was confidence regained--the con-| fidence he could be a winner. | "I was convinced I would jnever win again," the Texan, | choked with emotion and near} tears, said Sunday after his) stirring two-stroke victory over| Jack Nicklaus and Billy Casper. "When I blew the Insurance Open three weeks ago I said to my wife, 'Susie, I'm just never going to win a tournament', . .| I thought maybe it was the end of the line." PAY FOR KNUDSON It was also a good payday for Toronto's George Knudson, who fired a 75 Sunday to bring his 72-hole total to 292, He collected $1.450. | Gardner Dickinson was one stroke behind Marr, with Nick- laus and Casper two back. Aaron, playing in the three- | some ahead with Casper and Sam Snead, came apart com- pletely. But after nine holes, | Casper had pulled into a first-| Leafs Nip Hens; One Game Out -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo Bisons handed league-| leading Columbus Jets their| fifth loss in a row, a 15-1 trouncing, and threatened their) hold on first place Sunday, | In other International League} Leafs edged Toledo Mud Hens! 5-3, Syracuse Chiefs dropped) place tie with Marr while Nick- laus and Dickinson -- playing with Marr--were only a_ shot back. However, Marr regained command with birdies on 10| and 11, then clinched it with scrambling, vital pars on the two tough closing holes. His even par 71 gave him a 280. Nicklaus, also with a 71,) matched Casper's final - day | score and 282 total. Nicklaus, the heavy pre:tour- ___ |the National Football League|paseball action, Toronto Maple| ney favorite and winner of the Thunderbird and Philadelphia classics the last two weeks, got and San Francisco '49ers, has|Rochester Red Wings twice, 4-1/$12,500 for a neat sum of $56,-| jbeen released by Toronto Argo-| ang 7-5, and Atlanta Crackers|800 in three successive tourna: | | nauts, the Eastern |Conference club announced Sunday. 2 He will be replaced. by Ron | Norman had rounds of 72-74-\Calcagno, who played with In-\nings, and Rochester defeated| jdianapolis, champions of the United Football League in 1964, ern conference this year. | MONTREAL (CP) -- Coach \Jim Trimble of Montreal Alou- jettes, just returned from aj scouting trip to National Foot- jball League camps, said Sun- day he has picked up two cuts 'from Washington Redskins to |bolster his winless club. Trimble said he has acquired | iTerry Fernandez, a 6'2"', 238- |pound centre and J, W. Lock-) jett, a 6°2", 230-pound fullback. | WEEKEND FIGHTS |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo -- Hiroyuki Ebihara, 112%. Japan, stopped Oh Un-mo, 111, South Korea, 6. | Goteborg, Sweden--Bo Hoeg-~ berg, 158%, Sweden, outpointed \Johnny Cooke, 154%, Eng- jland, 8. bleheader with Kansas City. [tough and tricky par-70, 6,740- Joe Pepitone, a second of- yard Royal Montreal layout. fender, and rookie outfielder) Thompson and Mcilree had to Ross Joschitto were fined $100 recover from five-over-par first each, Pepitone was fined $50 on/rounds to remain in contention. July 23 for tardiness. Norman put his bad one in the Go where the action Is : One of Canada's Harness Racing 7.45 p.m. nightly 3 Great Whiskies In Saturday's games Toledo! whipped the Leafs 11-4, Buffalo) nipped Columbus 2-1 in 10 in- Football dumped Jacksonville Suns 7-3.|ments. The Masters champion | has won $126,500 for the year, just $1,730 shy of the record set by Arnold Palmer in 1963. Syracuse 2-0. The Leafs rallied for four who says he thinks he will bejday 72. Mcllree opened with a and worked out with Saskatche- aar i a good golfer 'in four or five|75, but settled down Friday and wan Roughriders of the west- dump ha Goen.' Rant "taday hit a two-run double to tie the! game and catcher Mike Ryan followed later in the inning with a two-run homer, \ We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Final Clearance AIR All reduced te CHECK THESE TOP From 6 8 a MATTRESSES LOWER LEVEL RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.6. CHIROPRACTOR 100 King St. E. -- 728-5156 0.D.H. 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