sleeve as Hank Aaron of Milwaukee Braves circles the bases after hitting a first inning home run. Aaron hit another four-bagger in the ROUGH START --- Juan Marichal's trouble ' came early last night, as he started on the mound for San Francisco Giants, Mari- chal wipes his face on his ? THE CLHAWA TIMES, SATURDAY, September 18, 1968 7 SF. String Snapped; Drysdale Wins 20th By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer San Francisco Giants were sorry to see their 14-game win- ning streak finish but Don Drysdale and Sammy Ellis were happy under their early showers, Milwaukee Braves snapped the Giants' streak Friday night, battering the National League leaders and 22 - game winner Juan Marichal 9.» 1, Besides handing the Giants their first loss since Sept. 3, the fourth: place Braves also cut San Fran- cisco's lead to 3% games over Los Angeles Dodgers and Cin- cinnati Reds, Drysdale and Ellis, mean: while, joined the National Lea- MAGIC NUMBER 5 By MIKE RATHET ' Associated Press Sports Writer) Minnesota Twins have re duced their magic number to) five and ace right-hander Ca-| milo Pascual finally has lifted) --jhis to nine, third to spark Milwaukee to a 9-1 win, ending Giants win- | ning streak and cutting their National League lead to 3% Shatto Will Retire Despite a 2-1, 10-inning loss} to Washington, the Twins re-| duced their pennant-clinching number to five Friday as Balti- more Orioles lost to California Angels by the same score. But the 'Twins' biggest lift) gue's growing circle of 20-game winners as their teams, Neither pitcher, however, was around at the finish, Drysdale went only five in- nings in the Dodgers' 3-2 vic- tory over St, Louis Cardinals while Ellis hung on for seven innings in Cincinnati's 4-2 tri- umph over Houston Astros, "Don looked awfully tired," said managér Walter Alston in explaining why he lifted Drys- dale so early. That marked 'the ninth straight time that the 20-year- old right-hander has failed to finish, a Ellis has stayed around until the end only once in seven starts since Aug. 20. Twins Topped-By Nats, But Move Nearer Flag Dean Chance, continuing. his late-season surge, took care of the Orioles, checking them on four hits as he brought his rec- ord to 14-10 with his eighth vic tory in the last 10 decisions, {Chance did not allow a hit until) "Tt was very humid and Ellis just ran out of gas," Reds' manager Dick Sisler explained, Drysdale is 20-12 and Ellis is 20-9, In reaching the 20-game plateau, they joined Marichal, 22-11, Los Angeles, Sandy Kou- fax, 22-8 and Tony Cloninger, 22-9. There are no 20-game win: ners in the American League, In the only other NL game, Pittsburgh Pirates stopped Philadelphia Phillies 4-0, Marichal wasn't around too long himself, The Braves bat- tered him for five runs and! seven hits in 3 1-3 innings, Hank Aaron driving in three runs with his 30th and Sist homers and Woody Woodward adding the other two with a-double and| a single, | While Drysdale was around, | he sparked the Dodgers' of-| fence, singling with the bases'| loaded for two runs in the sec: jond inning, Ron Perranoski fin- ished up for Los Angeles, hold- ing St, Louis hitless, | Bill McCool preserved Ellis' | |triumph, limiting Houston to) jtwo hits, Vada Pinson collected three hits for Cincinnati, scoring on Frank Robinson's! double, John Edwards' seventh linning sacrifice fly broke a 1-1 tie for the Reds, | Don Cardwell allowed Phila-| Charley Lau singled with two) delphia three hits, only one af- out in the fifth, Cleveland starter Tom Kelley, just recalled from Portland, struck out nine and allowed only five hits in seven innings but--the-Indians--had_to come jter the second inning. At one) istretch he retired 21 consecu- ltive batters, Willie Stargell sup |ported him with a run-scoring triple and his 27th homer, ee ne gens gh enero REE CNN ae 1965 Edition NATIONAL HOME WEEK An edition of considerable interest and value to both readers and advertisers, Editorially, the section will con+ tain Timely Tips For Home Improvement ... News For The Home Gardener , . . Real Estate information for prospective buyers... Ideas for Home Remodelling... Stories on Home Furnishing, appliances and redecorating plus Dozens Of Home Owner Check Points, We therefore invite the building trades and retailers to take advantage of the excellent opportunity available through the medium of The Times National Home Week Section, to tell their sales story, with an advertisement that will reach thousands of ready prospects, DEADLINE -- SEPTEMBER 21 Oshawa Times Call Now... 723-3474 may have come from the per: |from behind to tie it in the ninth formance of Pascual, who madejon a two-run homer by pinch At End Of Campaign TORONTO (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats take on the winless Toronto Argonauts in an East- ern Football Conference game here Sunday and the spotlight will be on Argo backfield star Dick Shatto. Shatto announced Friday he intends to retire at the end of the season to spend more time with his family and_ business. But whether he'll be in the starting backfield Sunday when the teams kick off at 2 p.m. EDT is another matter, Shatto's backfield stature went unchallenged until this year when Bob Shaw moved from Regina to take over the Argonaut coaching job, Since then Shatto's position hasn't been as secure. Shaw wouldn't say Friday if Shatto will start Sunday, He won't select his lineup until he studies medical reports on line- backer Pat Watsoh and tacklejonto from the University of) Billy Shipp and Dave Still, all/Kentucky in 1954, | recovering from injuries, When the Argos signed half-| Shatto has captained Argos|back Bob Curington this week, for seven seasons, holds 16 in-\there were reports Shatto would dividual club records, has twice|be relegated to the bench Sun- won the Jeff Russel Memorialjday. Shatto said he 'has not Trophy as the EFC's most valu-|been advised gne way or an- able player and holds the con-|other, ference record for most career) Earlier DICK SHATTO Friday, Shatto touchdowns, 90. He joined Tor-jnounced he had turned down an} BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York 377. National League | California 70 80. w Pct. GBL| Washington 65 83 . 592 -- | Boston 58 92. 568 «(3% Kansas City 54 92 .370 568 3% Friday's Results SST 6) Baltimore 1 California" 2 .533 814 Washington 2 Minnesota 1 .521 104g|Chicago 5 Cleveland 4 497 |Detroit 4 New York 3 450 |Kansas City 8 Boston 7 Houston 409 | Probable Pitchers Today New York 47.102 315 |Washington, Ortega (12-14) Friday's Results Minnesota, Kaat (16-10) San Francisco 1 Milwaukee 9 Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 2 |Chicago, Howard (7-8) or John Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 4 (12-7) at Cleveland, McDowell Houston 2 Cincinnati 4 (14-10) Prohable Pitchers Today San Francisco, Herbel (10-7) at Milwaukee, Fischer (7-7) 21% 24% ri 2844 60 36% 64 64 66 San Francisco Cincinnati Los Angeles Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Detroit, Sparma_ (13-7) New York, Downing (12-14) at Baltimore, Barber (13-9) at California, MeGlothlin: (0-0) Los Angeles, Koufax (22-8) at St. Louis, Washburn (9-10) (N) New York, McGraw (2-5) at Chicago, Jackson (12-19) Kansas City, Joyce Boston, Wilson (11-13) FOOTBALL RESULTS (0-0) at Philadelphia, Bunning (17-8) at Pittsburgh, Friend (7-12) } American League | Ww Pct. 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