MARICHAL, MARICHAL EVERYWHERE --- Juan Marichal, ace San Fran- cisco Giants' righthander, who shut out the Philadel. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet, GBL 659 - 7h 3% 575 Vy '41 514 400 A452 444 fan Francisco 27 14 Houston 28 17 Los Angeles 25 17 Pittsburgh 20°17 Cineinnati 18 17 Philadelphia 18 18 Atlanta 19 28 St. Louls 14 20 New York 13 18 419 Chicago 10 26 278 Thursday's Results Philadelphia 0 San Francisco 1 Chicago 2 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 3 Houston 2 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (Jackson 2-5) at San Francisco (Sadecki 2-2) (N) New York (Hamilton 4-3) at Los Angeles (Osteen 45) (N) Pittsburgh (Veale 5-2) at Houston (Latman 24) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 4-0) at St. Louis (Mahaffey 1-2) (N) Atlanta (Johnson %4) at Chi cago (Brogiio 1-3) American League L Pet. GBL Cleveland 25 10 714 Detroit 15 583 44 Raltimore 15 583 444 California 18 514 67 Minnesota 717 500. 7% Chicago 19 4.487. 98 New York 20 444 0% Washington 21 492 10 Boston 18 22 408 11 Kansas City 13 22 A71 12 Thursday's Games Minnesota 2 Boston 7 Baltimore 7. Chicago 1 Cleveland & Detroit 4 (Only games scheduled) Probable. Pitchers Today Minnesota (Pascual 4-3) at Cleveland (O'Donoghue 4-0) (N) California (Lopes 1-4) at De trait (Monhouquette 3-3) (N) Cehicago (Horlen 1-4) at New York (Stottlemyre 4-3) (N) Raltimore (Bunker 33) at Kansas City (Sheldon 24) (N) Rogion (Sadowski 0) at Washington (Richert 4) (N) League Pet, GBL fT (43 (1 431 } 00 6 449 «6 455 fy International W Jacksonville 2 10 Columbus 18 10 Toledo 18 11 Buffalo 18 15 Uchmond 8 17 ochester 15 18 racuse 12 21.444 0% ronto 10 21 928 1044 Thursday's Results sacuse 10 Toronto 4 chester | Ruffalo 4 umbus 2 Richmond & siedo at Jacksonville Today's Games Toronto at Buffalo Syracuse at Rochester Toledo at Columbus Jacksonville at Richmond BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB R Ht Pet , Pitts 128 18 42 34} Macovey, San F. 103 14 38 440 H@rt, San F 114.22 82.088 gan, Hou 148 22 50 038 Nicholson, Hou 77 10 2 .Aa8 Ruma -- Aaron, Atlanta, 33 Hart 42. Runs batted in Wynn, Houston, 27 Hite--Alou, Atlanta, M4 ij 3 ppd Aaron $3; Hart n2 Doubles-Alou, Atlanta, and Pinson, Cincinnati, 10 Triples----Alou, Pittsburgh, 1) Yavier, Philadetpiia, 4 Home runs--Aaron 15 Atlanta, and Ha Stolen bases----Wills, Los An geles, 19 Jackson, Houston, 14 Pitehing Marichal, San Francisce 1.000: Maloney Cineinnat! 1. 100 Strikeouts @7; Koufax, Los Angeles, 72 American League AB R H Pet, 128 93 48 (359 Ral 150 23 St 340 Ros 148 25 48 299 Torre a6 4.0 Louis Oliva, Mina R. Robinson Yastrz'mski F. Robinson, Ba! Valentine. W Runs F entine 26, F ] Robinson, phia Phillies Thursday, 1-0 was all over the field in his id-inning pitching duel with Jim Bunning and Darrell Knowles, Above, left, Mart- Marichal Continues Astonishing Pace By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer About the only thing Juan Marichal hasn't done this sea son is pitch two shutouts in one day But he's working up to it, The unbeaten San Francisco right-hander pitched 14 innings Thursday before recording his ninth victory and fourth shutout in the Giants' 1-0 triumph over Philadelphia Phillies 1 think I could have gone a few more innings,"' Marichal said afterwards He surrendered only six hits while striking out 10 and walk- ing only one Leading the majors in virtu ally every pitching department, Marichal's hurling borders on the astonishing when it's broken down -into categories Hits Marichal has allowed only 61 hits in 02 innings, the equivalent of a five-hitter for every game he's pitched Runs-tle hes allowed only six earned runs in his 10 starts has pitehed 23 consecutive scoreless innings, has allowed only one run in the last 42 and has given up tjvo runs in only one game this season Shutouts---He has pitched four shutouts, two in a row, and has lowered his earned run average Runs batted in--B, Robinson 49; Yasrrzemaki 30 Hits--B. Robinson #1; trzemski 48 Doubles--Yastrzemaski 13 len, Minnesota, 11 4 Schaal Catt Cleveland, and Yas Al- pies § Davalillo Boston, 4 Home runs--Reichardt, Call fornia, and Scott, Boston; 11 Stolen bases--Agee, Chicago 12; Tartabull, Kansas City, 7 Pliching O'Donoghue Cleveland, 4-0, 1,000; Four tled with 4-1, 800 Strikeouts MeDwell, Cleve land, 76; Richert, Washington 64 Foy, | | { not hours! ik * 7 * * * NOW-Preignition, even with highly | TRADE U TOA 1966 MERCURY Your outboard be worth @ generous ellewance toward « 1944 Mercury You've get your choice of nine quiet new Mercurys oe the widest renge of hereepower ever etfered Why not come in today? STARR King St, E, Post the Town Line "? a 1966 43) a 'Sam's Credentials Impress Chisox ' By HAL BOCK loaded the |Associated Presse Sports Writer bases with none out. | MADAZET MENK PRUST, In tee) WHuER BNE BREE IE Owe raced for another pitcher,|runs, Then with two out and the THE COHAWA TIMES, Videy, Mey 27, fand another walk piaced his classified ad in Balti-\ bases stl loaded after Vie Da- _|more Orioles' dugout when he valillo's single, Hank Aguirre posted the line-up, uncorked & wild threw on Pred And fam Bowens, perhaps Whitfield's dribbler and three sensing he was in the showease,,more Cl land runs ssed \didn't waste his chance to im-|the plate, That gave the Indians | press Bauer's potential custom: five runs on just two hits, lers, Chicago White Sox, He| Jim Northrin's two - run stroked four hits and drove in homer had tied the game for 'four runs in @ one-man show in| the Tigers in the eighth, Baltimore's 7-1 vietory Thurs, Earl Wilson won his fifth day, ame in striking out nine Twins, it was hardly endearing to the Rico Petrocelli's eighth home seventh inning, In going the route for his ninth straight win, Marichal allowed only six hits chal covers first in sixth inning as Phils' Dick Groat was thrown out, At right, Marichal displays his unique pitching form in -~AP Wirephoto White Sox, but certainly impres- run gave Wilson # quick lead in sive. the first inning and the Red fox The Orioles, hoping to entice routed Jim (Muécat) , Grast cago, are. reportedly dangling| Jimmie Hall's home run and Bowens as the bail, In two| three singles deprived Wilson of games against the White Sox he his shutout in the ninth, rapped six hits in nine trips, Ce ee ar a] . single in the fourth and then) F St ll | drove in two more with a double ive 1 in the seventh, He had two other) singles and also stole « bese,) It could be the White Sox will TORONTO (CP) -- Pat Ma- make the deal for him just 0 honey of Calgary, head of a keep him from hitting against! committee screening applicants them for the job of commissioner of into a second-place tie with De- Thursday refused to confirm a} troit Tigers who suffered report that Senator Keith Davey | through a nightmarish ninth in-| of Toronto is among the candl-| ning and lost 84 to American! dates |the only other game, Boston reported Thursday that Senator Red Sox downed Minnesota! Davey and Herb Capozzi, man- | Twins 7-2 ager of British Columbia Lions Bowens' hot bat could be the of the Western Football Confer: |more has in its negotiations honey's committee, jwith the White Sox, Harry Dal) But Mahoney said only that jton, the Orioles' director of » field of 80 candidates had been |player personnel, has heen dick» narrowed to five, four of them White Sox general manager interviewed here Thursday, He| to an infinitesimal 0,40 him intentionally, Pinch hitter! Dalton. is reportedly after one| refused to discuss names, Walks--He has permitted only| Boh Barton then Jifted a fly to\% three young Chicago pitchers) Sydney Halter of Winnipeg, eight walkseless than On@ Al contre field, Davenport raced| eo ruce, Howard, Tommy John| Cri, commissioner since 1967 ratio of more than 7 to 1 and possibly Jerry Adair the! ern Interprovincial Football Un- And he has beaten every club and Marichal had a 9-0 record,/main lures, ion formed one league, has sald in the league at least once with) Manny Mota's third inning| Short js content with his own|he will retire Dec, 41, the exception of Atlanta Braves.|homer proved decisive for the second baseman, Don Buford,| Senator Davey said he hasn't against them Steve Blass but he needed Pete) Adair Bul Bowens could be an-|joh but that he heard it may Only two other games were|Mikkelsen's 'relief help in the/other story be offered to him, He didn't played in the National League,|eighth inning afler Jim Gentile/ LOADED THE BASES know if he would accept. Pittsburgh Pirates edging Hous-| tripled The Tigers were tied at 43; Mahoney sald the job is full an extra pitcher away from Chi-|With four runs in the second, Bowens delivered a two-run) | R i | ELIMINATE OPPORITION? n unning The victory moved the Orioles the Canadian Footbal) League, |League « leading Cleveland, In| Radio station CFRA in Ottawa jmost persuasive tactic Baltl ence, were interviewed by Ma- jering with Eddie Short, the| from the Kast, and that all were game~--while striking out 60, # or Joel Horlen--with Bowens when the Big Four and Weat- home with the game's only run But then he Hasn't pitched! Pirates, The victory went tojand seemea uninterested in applied for the commissioner's ton Astros 3-2 and &t, Louis Car-| Mikkelsen going into the ninth inning time, The salary is expected to was tagged for a dinals defeating Chicago Cubs run-seoring double by Lee Maye|against Cleveland, But a walk,|be between $25,000 and $30,000) but eventually got out of aia flelder's choice, a wild pitch a year | bases loaded jam by getting starter Dick Ellsworth) 3-2 Marichal was locked in a bril liant duel with Jim Bunning un-| Felix Mantilla:to hit into a dou- til the Lith inning when the Phil lies starter Jeft for a pinch hit Cubs' ter after allowing only four hits,|took a six-hitter and a 2-0 lead) Then, in the 14th, Jim Daven | provided by Byron Browne's port lined one to right centre} homer into the ninth inning but off reliever Darold Knowles,' the Cardinals came out on top, Johnny Callison tried for a Orlando Cepeda singled in the backhand catch but the ball got! tying run, after an error by Ron by him for a triple, ble play Santo had let in the first, and TURN COMES UP Tim MeCarver capped the up-| Hal Lanier drew a walk--and rising with a bases-loaded sin-| it was Marichal's turn to bat,! gle "TL didn't want Herman (man ager Herman Wranks) to let. me hit and then be sorry for it," said Marichal, 'so | went to him and told him, I've been hit ting well but I'm not a good hit ter Franks tapped Jesus Alou to pinch hit and Knowles pralked FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo-Takao Sakurai, 121%, Japan, outpointed Lee Dong Chun, 121, South Korea, 10 Minneapalia .. 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