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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 13

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THEY'VE INVENTED a that can be put down just like composition material, sibs Maiti BE EE: carpet, and it will be used during the Pan-American Games,:in Winnipeg next year, The "'artificial track" TWO MORE HOMERS gn K COVERING AT PAN- AM GAMES - is impervious to. spikes, cleats or bad weather and is reported to be non-slip- pery, even when wet Tony Oliva Travels, Around Those Bases By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Tony Oliva won't need a travel agent if he ever. decides to roam. F.ddie Stanky has yol- unteered for the job and there's a line forming behind the Chi cago White Sox pilot Oliva crashed a pair of long home runs Tuesday night, pow ering Minnesota to an 8-3 vic- tory over the White Sox and prompting Stanky to divulge his travel plans for the Twins' slug ger "He should be playing in Ja pan," Stanky said, "He could make a $1,000,000 over there and I'd pay his way over there In fact, I know about eight other managers in this league that will pay, too," Oliva, the two-time American League batting champion, has hit nine homers while lifting his average to .407, tops in the league His three-run homer in the first inning and solo shot In the third helped soufhpaw Jim Kaat go the distance. for his fourth victory as the Twins climbed tnto the first division for the first time since the opening week of the season MAULED THE YANKEES Elsewhere, Detroit mauled New York Yankees 7-2 behind Dennis Mclain's two-hitter and three homers, Cleveland Indians edged Washington Senators 3-2 on Max Alvis' two-run homer and Raltimore Orioles topped Roston Red Sox 8-6 with a fosr run rally in the sixth inning California was rained out at Kansas City The Twins, defending Al thampions moved into fifth place, one-half game ahead of Chicago, with their fifth victors BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League ABR HPet 91 17 47 407 Bal 99 23 38 384 Ral 115 Oliva. Min F. Robinson BR. Robinson Scott, Boston Reichardt, Calif Batting----Oliva son 364 Runs F. Robinson 2 Reichard, Valentin ton, and Agee, | Runs batted Scott 27 Doubles Ait RB. Robinson 9 Triples---Schaal, Ca Five tied with Home runs--Scot! ardt 9 Stolen Bases-- Acree denal alifarnia Kansas Pitching land, 4-0, 1.000 Cleveland, 3-0, 1,06 National League AB R 11} 17 a4 1A {08 21 407; F. Rot in Robinson 29 10 and Ol MebDowe H Pet Morgan, Hin 40 SAL Pinson, Cin Galou, Ph Hart, SI McCovey Batting--Morgan g 134A SP Triples-----A Four tied w Home runs 10 Stolen geles, 14; Jacksor Pitehing--Ma en hases and Knowle 3-0, 1.000 in the last six games. Oliva's home runs, which travelled 405 and 440 feet, off set Chicago homers by John Romano and Floyd Robinson Kaat, 4-3, and Zoilo Versalles also homered for Minnesota McLain, whose sixth victory tied the Twins' Camilo. Pascual for the league lead, walked three straight Yankee hatters and was touched for two runs on Roger Maris' sacrifice fly and Roger Repoz single--all in the first inning, The Detroit right hander yielded only one other hit--a double by Maris in the fourth-- and retired the last 16 Yankees in order. Bill Freehan's homer and Don Wert's sacrifice fly tled the score in the fifth; a two-run fiomer by Don Demeter sent the Tigers ahead in the sixth and a three-run shot by Willie Horton wrapped it up in the eighth Alvis' homer off Diego Segui capped a three-run uprising by the Indians in the sixth and preserved Sam McDowell's un- beaten record. McDowell was lifted in the fifth with the Sena- tors ahead 2-0, Don McMahon, winner Tom Kelley and Bob Al len pitched hitless relief for the Indians over the last 4 1-3 in- nings A two-run triple by Luis Apar icio keyed Baltimore's sixth-in- ning outburst, which shot the Orioles ahead 8-5 and nullified Rico Petrocelli's grand slam homer for the Red Sox Petrocelli, whose two errors in the first Inning had helped the Orioles to three runs, gave Boston a 5-4 lead in the fourth with his second bases-loaded homer of the season SPORT FROM BRITAIN Pay - Television Of Fight Revives TV Arguments Ry JIM CONWAY LONDON (CP) The old arguments about television of sporting events are bejng given fresh impetus with the introduction of coin-in-the-slot television An embryo cable television service called Pay-TV has ob tained the rights to the Cas- sius Clay Henry Cooper heavywe ght championship fight May 21. The two na tional networks, the RRC and Indehendent Teley are worried that commercial tele- vised MAS the balance of sport broadcasting Postmaster General Anthony Wedgwood Renn has agreed to nto the problem SPORT FEAST SATURDAYS 30th TV -networks hours of sports ey sion sport upset present 00k already peak time to In fact a tra- at-home devote regular Saturday ditiona fans, with fiy of art ents afternoon is feast for stay e out of six hours on the two major ' channels and one of BBC's on the radio network » featire ack and tenn moto and wrest! and show jumping have been rescued from obscurity by new television audiences The old dispute sion about televi arming live attendance, still keens off th re top ASS e screen, The vf weekend profes and of ionship boxing bouts is the Football the British Box- events 0 eT AMeSs ban by League and ing Board of Control FOOTBALL EYES MONEY Rut so s e eve "f national hase and the Oxford Joa hont ra ige at race Cam- are also laid ates iown in the tele on cr For all AUTO REPAIRS and SERVICE Robinson Motors OSHAWA) LTD $74 Ritson Rd. $ 725-6518 to he available to one or the other of the national organi- zations Féothall games played tn mid-week and Fiuropean tour- naments may be screened providing the soccer authori- ties are satisfied that routine matches will not lose specta- tors, At the weekend fans have to he content with film reports and edited video tapes The lately vast for before for selling matches muct present cove Film and t es bring year, A lect a and play evening could give $750,000 for yer SMALL CLUBS OBIKCT teams' bitter Football League has been impressed by the potent al home audience It has put a plan 92 member clubs rights to top to the networks for an they get for rage recording facili- in about $90,000 a new proposal to se- match the week" it on a mid - week the league hts soccer its the more Ur of Smaller oppo ing top harm t has made agree difficu Pay-TV experiment in south Londen has only a few and ribers now but if the s exsful precict a potential audience af 4.090.000 connected to the link in 18 ub heme is suc then it hacker set ni) or years Discover The Swinging World F YAMAHA RO-DON Sports TAUNTON RD 1 MILE EAST OF SIMCOE 87, eres Fe Service to oll mokes and madels of bikes, Drop by ond inquire about SUPER TUNING for your present bike 'ltywing te heat Juan Marichal Fineonrsesescerscumcenesse JOANNE ROOTSAERT, Winnipeg middle - ecutive director of the Pan Am Games, James Daly, also. of Winnipeg, looks for impressions or scars in the material, Records made on the new. track surface, will be officially recognized CP Wirephotots distance runner, is shown here, try- ing out the new artificial track surface, played at a ence there that was dis press confer. yesterday, Fix- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANAD AN PRESS Tuesday's Results National League California at Kansas City, W L~ Pet, GBL Washington 2 Cleveland 3 San Francisco 688 Boston 6 Baltimore 8 Houston 600 Chicago 8 Minnesota & Los~ Angeles " 543 New York 2 Detroit 7 Pittsburgh 552 Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia 519 California (Lopez 2-3 Cincinnati 464 3-2) at Kansas New York A458 2-3 and Atlatita 441 St. Louis 429 Chicago 231. Tuesday's Results Houston at Chicago, ppd, Cincinnati New York 6 St, Louis 3 Philadelphia § Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 5 San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 2 Probable Plichers Today Cincinnati (Jay 3-2 or Ellls 15) at New York (Hamilton 3-2) (N) St. Louls (Gibson 3-4) at Phil adeiphia (Bunning 4-1) (N) Atlanta (Johnson 2-3) at Pitts burgh (Law 1-0) (N) Houston (Giusti 3-2 and Rob erts 2-3) at Chicago (Broglio 1-2 and Hands 1-3 or Faul 1-1) San Francisco (Sadecki' 2-1) at Los Angeles (Osteen 4-3) (N) ppd 9 we Chance (Hunter (N) Chicago (Peters 2-1) at Min nesota (Grant 2-8) (N) New York (Stottiemyre 2-3) a Detroit (Lolich 42) (N) Washington at Cleveland (Tiant 3-1) (N) 2-2) at Balti (N) Panta Vaese 4 (Wilson 3-1) RBaston more (Palmer al League WoL Pet 16 RON 17 749 13 619 in 435 9 401 Interpation Columbus Jacksonville Toledo Rochester Richmond Toronto 8 ARI Syracuse § 448 Buffalo 6 14 .300 Tuesday's Results Jacksonville 7 Toledo 9 Richmond 8 Columbus 4 Ruffalo 7 Rochester 4 § 4 4 8 18 14 1% 5 American League W iL Pet, GB a a 6A7 440 ARK S40 5 538 R47 345 and } Terente-2-Svracuse sf] taltimore 18 Detroit 173 California V7 Minnesota 4 Chieago 14 Washington i) New York tevet 4 9 10 12 Today's Games Ruffalo at Toronto | Rochester at Syracuse 514 Tacksonville at Toledo 104 1} Richmond at Columbus and City Dobson. 2-2) (Duckworth 0-3) 12-1 IN 13th INNING © Dodgers Nip Giants After Marichal Out lie Brown fired the ball into the Wednesday, Mey 18, 1966 ning for their victory over &t. |Louis. Nelson Briles walked. |Dick Groat, forcing im the tle-> breaking run, then gave te. Joe Hoerner, who walked Callison, THE OSHAWA TIMES, 13 By MURRAY CHASS his earned run average only | Associated Press Sports Writer slightly higher at 0.78, Los Angeles La og i Marichal was making his first} Cincinnati's Jim Maloney won | it, Anwales Dodgers ave oe appearance in Gelaer Stadium his third game without a defeat, haven't) Since he nit Join Hosehoro oni stopping New York on two hits in|the head with a bat there last\and retiring the Jast 22 men he ie f Don Paveletich drove in The Dodgers, who beaten the San Francisco ace peters ed more than a year, edged, the) Usui | fac ' Giants 2-1 in 13 innings Tuesday; REDS BLANK METS |two Red runs with a double and Inight after holding Marichal to) In other National League|* homer while Vada Pinson 'a tie in 10 innings, games, Cincinnati Reds blanked | knocked in a pair with a single The jast time they beat him|New York Mets 4-0, Pittsburgh and a grounder, was April 29, 1965, when they| Pirates defeated Atlanta Braves; Donn Clendenon's two - run squeaked by 2-1, He has four|5-2 and Philadelphia. Phillies|single climaxed a three « run straight victories and an 18-8\trimmed St, Jauis Cardinals|rally in the- sixth inning that lifetime mark against the Dodg 15-3, Rain washed out Houston at!carried Pittsburgh past Atlanta, ers, Chicago, --\ ya Manny Mota completed the Pi- The Dodgers, who managed) The bods finally won inirate comeback, doubling across just five hits in the first eight|the 14th inning when Wesja run in the seventh and steal. 'innings, tied the game 1-1 in the) Parker led off with a single|ing home, Hank Aaron homered ninth, Maury Wills beat out ajagainst Frank Linzy, dashed to'for the Braves, |hunt, raced to third as Jim Gil-|third on Wills' single and cone} The. 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Marichal (7-0) stopped .the SPORTS BRIEFS Dodgers in the 10th, then left : for a_pineh hitter in the 11th,| ld' Ch . B Slides Have World's Champion Boxer Ronch Night Seeks State Senator Job oug 1g n NEW YORK (AP)~--Carlos Or-|heavyweight boxing champion, . ] a world rh eee oe sph has been signed to meet Oscar champion, said Tuesday nigh : ; Internationa "ie dit seek the Democratic| ponavena of Argentina, in A ee + peyee nomination for'New York state Madison Square Garden bout By THE CANADIAN PRESS senator from his Bronx district June 4% } It was a hard night on Inter-|qrtiz, a 29-year-old native of national League pitchers Tues-|-pyerto Rico, said he is Lcon- day, with three clubs collecting yinced he can help the people 19 hits and the fourth scoring! of his district, which is predom-| the winning run on a throwing 'inately Puerto Rican, | miscue, pee Syracuse Chiefs collected nine DRESSEN AILS hits to defeat Toronto Maple! DETROIT (AP) Charlie Leafs 5-3, Buffalo Bisons col-|Dressen, 67-year-old 'manager lected 19 to defeat Rochester|Of Detroit Tigers, remained un- Red Wings 7-4, and Toledo Mud|der observation'jn hospital Hens unloaded an 11-hit attack) Tuesday after suffering a pos- to edge Jacksonville Suns 9-7, '\Sible heart attack, He entered Columbus Jets defeated Rich-|hospital Monday, complaining mond Braves 43 in the other|Of pains in his chest and arm,| game, scoring the winner on a|His condition was reported as balk by pitcher Herb Hippauf,| satisfactory Tuesday, | Jose Martinez attempted to 'We --T) steal home on Hippauf with two . 8C HEDULE FIGHT out in the ninth inning, Hip-| TORONTO (CP)~---~ George a paut's throw beat him to the|Chuvalo of Toronto, Canadian plate, but the umpire ruled he! ~ : sete one had broken his windup and de clare 9 bale OSHAWA TIMES WAT Ricelutl mit. a. three-run PICTURE also accounted. tor two other) -- RE*PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE Syracuse hits, Gerry Reimer was the leading batsman for Buffalo, hitting 251 King St, E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1,50 each 5x 7 -- 1.25 each. five times ---- one of them a 'homer, Even with the heavy 20% Discount on Orders of 5 oF More Pictures batting support, Buffalo needed two relief pitchers to preserve the victory The Mud Hens went com- pletely around their batting order in, the sixth and seventh innings, scoring four runs eash time, Bobby Murcer collected three of the Toledo safeties SOLE'S GOODS BANKRUPTCY t ae 438 27h 9 8 YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Jim Maloney, Cin- cinnati, pitched a two-hitter, re tiring the last 22 men he facer as the Reds defeated New York Mets 4-0, Batting Oliva, Minne hit two homers, driving in and adied a single a wins' 8-3 victory over avo While Sox 11 13 Kansas City Roston NOTICE RESIDENTS OF SOUTH OSHAWA Holley Hardware Is conviently located te serve your needs 1200 Wecker Dr, at Cedar Block $, of Wentworth Next te Law's Pharmacy Tony sola four runs n he : Chi PROPOS AL HAS BEEN ACCEPTED SAVE TO SAVE TO 0% BE SOLD AT ONCE IN ORDER TO HAVE GASH TO PAY THE CREDITORS BIG CLEARANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT OSH- ALL MERCHANDISE MUST Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa ) COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee "awa 728-1541 OSHAWA AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES!!! 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