Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1966, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ROBINSONS CONNECT Orioles Seek Relief a i | Gresham Sparks Steelers From Pennant By MIKE RATHET continued their slugging in an| Associated Press Sports Writer|8-1 romp over Boston Red Sox) The heat's on in the Ameri-|Sunday before the Orioles an- can League but Baltimore Ori-| nounced, what they hope will be oles hope to get some iruer. ja soescn tt the nitching_prob- Baltimore was expected to.jem, acquiring relief ace Eddie | breeze te the league pennant but! Fisher from Chicago White Sox! a pitching staff that has man 'in exchange for infielder Jerry aged only 13 complete games in) Adair. 46 starts has left the Orioles in| Brooks Robinson drove in two. a three-way struggle with Cleve- runs against the Red Sox for a: jand Indians and Detroit Tigers.|league-leading total of 48 and, Frank and Brooks Robinson Frank Robinson connected for BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS -- National League | American League WiLL Pet. GBL WL Pet. GBL Los Angeles 34 22 .607 -- | Cleveland 34 (18 654 -- San' Francisco 35 23 .603 -- Baltimore 20 643 -- Pittsburgh 32 23 582 4! Detroit 33 21 «A611 Philadelphia 31 24 564 2% Minnesota % 500 8 Houston 31 26 544 314 California % 491 81% St. Louis 25 28 .472 7% Chicago 5 27 481 9 Atlanta 27 32 .458 814|New York 28 462 10 Cincinnatt 23 30 .434 914' Kansas City 31 4.404 13 New York 20 30 400 11 Washington 335 .397 14 Chicago 17 37 .315 16 Boston 35.364 1544 Saturday's Results Saturday's Results Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh 5 New York 6 Detroit 3 Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 2 Washington 4 Cleveland 6 Cincinnati 0-5 New York 4-2 Boston 8 Baltimore 2 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 0 | Minnesota 4 Chicago 3 Chicago & Houston 2 | Kansas City 3 California 4 Sunday's Results / Sunday's Results Cincinnati 2 New York 3 Kansas City 4 California 1 St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 5 Minnesota 2 Chicago 1 Atlanta 8 Pittsburgh 11 New York 5-12 Detroit 7-10 Los Angeles 2 San Francisco 3 Washington 3 Cleveland 6 Chicago 4 Houston 8 Boston 1 Baltimore 8 Prohable Pitchers Today Probable Pitchers Today St. Louis (Jackson 5-4 and Minnesota (Pascual 6-5 and Washburn 2-3) at New York)Perry 1-0) at Kansas City (Hamilton 4-6 and Shaw 1-4) (Hunter 4-5 and Stafford 0-0) (TN) (TN) Atlanta (Cloninger 5-6 and! California (Brunet 43 and Ro- Blasingame 3-4) at Philadelphia) jas 1-0) at Chicaro (Lamabe 3-1 (Jackson 3-5 and Buhl 1-4) (TN)| and Horlen 2-6) (TN) Cincinnati (Jay 6-2) at Pitts- Washington (Segui 2-5) at De- burgh (Law 2-3) (N) troit (Wickersham 2-0) (N) Houston (Cuellar 4-0) at Los! Boston (Sadowski 1-0) at Angeles (Sutton 7-4) (N) Cleveland (Tiant 4-3) (N) Chicago (Broglio 2-4) at San| New York (Bouton 1-1) at Bal- Francisco (Perry 6-1) timore (Palmer 5-3) (N) se can a anaes CONES . International League L Pet. GBL Ww C R ] Columbus 30 17 .638 -- ramp @a y Toledo 7 23 540 4% Jacksonville 5 23 521 5% s Rochester 26 .500 614) Kin Sa | Richmond 26 .480 74 Toronto 23 26 469 8 | 1 25 468 & LONDON (AP)--Tennis player bisttose 2 31 392 12 Billie Jean Moffit King denied © Saturday's Results Sunday that she feigned an at--roledo 1 Rochester 2 tack of cramps to help. the/columbus 4 Syracuse 3 United States win the Wightman Toronto 5-4 Richmond 4-8 Cap. Buffalo 1-4 Jacksonville 4-7 Mrs. King made possible a 4-3 Sunday's Results U.S. victory over Britain at oronto 8-3 Richmond 4-2 Wimbledon Saturday by winning) colymbus 20-2 Syracuse 3-5 her vital match against Mrs./rojedo 0-2 Rochester 2-5 Ann Haydon Jones 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.' Buffalo 9 Jacksonville 5 Mrs. King was hobbling during) ------_----_______---- the final set and some British) reporters claimed it was "mermansip" Patterson "T hve heard that these rrrey gira nd Teo Billie ean said, 'It is all completely S k] untrue and unfair." par es Margaret Varner, the U.S. team captain, expressed regrets, By THE CANADIAN PRESS to the British captain, Angela; Jim Patterson, Ken Hender- | Mortimer, after the end of the)son and Ken Thompson had a) series. field day in the Ontario Associ-| "Billy Jean had a touch rei peerg Junior A series Saturday, cramp in her left leg," said] but Thompson's scoring spree Mrs. Varner. "It was a pity it) Was in vain. happened because it affected) The Huntsville sharpshooter Ann Jones, too. I think her con-| scored nine goals, but Hastings centration was upset. Other-| Legionnaires defeated the Tor- wise 1 think ahe might have nadoes 22-13 with Patterson and won." Herderson pacing the attack The Americans have won the with three goals and 11 assists, cup 32 times against Britain's and three goals and seven as- six sists. respectively. Britain led 3-1 early in the Elsewhere, Brampton downed second day Saturday. Then St. Catharines 15-10. Naney Richey of the United, Jim Grady added five goals States defeated Virginia Wade| for Hastings, while Mike Shan 94, 6-2, 7-5. Mrs. King scored|non and Dale Scollard scored her victory over Mrs. Jones and| three each. that left the issue to be settled Paul LaPlante added two and in the final doubles match. Tom Parnell, Wayne Leo and Miss Richey and Mary Ann Brian Kelly added the others. Fisel clinched it in 30 minutes) Larry Ireland added two for with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Rita Huntsville, while Terry Stinson Bentley and Liz Starkie of Brit- and Tim Kelly got the others. ain. Dave Rudge, Ed Leskievicz| mnieemnneses - | and Brian Wilfoung -- two} ' each for Brampton in their vic- YESTERDAY $ STARS jtory over St Catharines while! Rattine--Fddie Mathews, At-/Dave Wilfoung, Alec Smith, | lanta Braves, hit two home Chris Rudge, Rich Archdeacon) runs, including the eighth grand) and Ziggy Musial scored the slam of his career, in an 11-8 others. loss to Pittsburgh Pirates. St. Catharines offence was Pitching--Steve Barber, Ori- Jed by Brian Melville who joles, scattered five hits for his scored four while team-mates fifth victory in seven decisions, Ken Thornton, Jim Burgsma, as Baltimore pounded Boston Norm Stevens and John Hocu- Red Sox 8-1. lick scored a goal each, ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Aluminum Aluminum Combination Awnings STORM-SCREEN Porch Gastsies DOORS Stor-Screen "To Save Cash-- Doors - Windows Buy Nash" CMHC Accepted MANY Aluminum Siding H MODELS Jatousies Sliding Gloss Patio Doors Aluminum for Frame and Walls For Bodies of Trailers ond Pick-Up Trucks Reglazing and Re-Screening Aluminum Door SHOWROOM & FACTORY and Window ia PHONE 728-1633 935 ATHOL ST. EAST -- OSHAWA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 13, 1966 9 Heat | 'r With Four-Goal Attack : y : g | Sparked by the four-goal y-jthe Oshawa Green Gaels, has his 15th homer and took over, j yy : formance of Bill Gresham rey been released to the Lascos. .:. first place in that department. | 4 4 j | tremendous goaltending by Mike Lewis and Tommy Vann HOLD 0 EDGE } 4 Z |Brian Bremner, Whithy Lasco 4re with the Steelers now, after = ose Ppa ' j ; j | Steelers yesterday afternoon Daving played their seven Mean & + running} y 4 4 \downed Mimico 10-6 in an On- 22mes with Oshawa. It is not Cleveland remainea 11 perceni- ----~ oe Z p road | age points in front of the Orioles| 7 ae ~ [taro carmen dao Deng vel ie ceaeaee at a Se ps i age points front 0 és J Giceisad ano Sere i lag age Ble gage eager. ca é ee jer. Larry Haight picked up two whether the Gaels will recall yp slipped two back off a split with : ™ 2 aa goals and as many assists while|either or perhaps both .. .| -- Bick Maga oe oe gee Bh ya! y 5 ity ' y ' | Joe Krosnaj, Bob Goulding, Brian Bremner, the number teat nema --_ wa 4 | -\Tommy Vann and Mike Beam- 9 goalie of the Steelers, got poe sera Levee A wi ise 4 : lish each triggered singles. his first taste of Sr. A lacrosse) Elsewhere. staanete Twins| : | Henry Kopka led the losers'/0n Saturday night, playing the) ee eee joa iy j 2 scoring with two. Single tallies|third period of the Brooklin-St.| pr ging mgt a a j j j | were registered by Charles Hen-| Catharines game. He appeared tory oper the White Sox and| i? g j ; bh, #27, \cerson, Bob Mutlerm, Gord jittery for the first minute or| Kansas City Athletics defeated 4 / j ay Z goed be jp scutes tie tera cae a q P | Steelers, who had won their "Umerous fine saves, causing! es a ol ae , j i y b | first three games of the sched- the fans to give out with some) feated Detroit 6-3, Cleveland) ; ule, were forced to start a|Well deserved applause. Brem-| downed Washington 6-4, Boston| 2 ys, "7 \new rally going for yesterday's "et was clipped for three goals. walloped Baltimore 8-2. Minne- i ys Cee seggnl egepaie Pwo indies tb tuck mienae ALIGNMENT cota edged Chicaes 44, andl i 4 ( ti |defeat a week ago against Dixie Minutes he worked, Brooklin) California defeated Kansas City § ; Le y [Toronto 'Township, Steelers ap-| won the game 138 . . » Steclers| ve ) / 4% 4 : jpeared somewhat shaky in the Will be all out.for revenge here Provides casier steortag The Indians trailed the Sena- ee ig 4 g |first two periods, and had it not," Thursday night, when they © Correct tors 2-1 going into the seventh y j ¥ j Ye ; ? é |heen for the alert work of play host to the Dixie (Toronto) po Saaaal but struck for three runs ant |Bremner in the Whitby cage, Township) team. This isthe) © Adjust toon, their fourth straight victory. Joe they contd well Reve been in oO ee eee eee ee Azcue drove in ott of the | won baciows teases, by le date S08 eee ee toot with » single, and Chico Salmon t ' dy ied Whithy held a 43 lead after a4 Hudson feel that with a) -- sdust capped the rally with hoes | d j ee ay } y the first period, and were in full club out they can take the) ¢ 100% ox run-producing single, his third fb front 5-4 after the second, a/speedy Dixie crew. Ih should) Ur hit of the game, -- very close checking affair, be 8 dandy one the fans will Most Cors 20-Mile Walk -- Oshawa's University campus in Toron- Empire Games at Jamaica | Then, in the final stanza, Whit- ney want (0 by came to life and peppered : SPLIT 56 HITS Alex Oakley (112) and Mid- to. Kapella ended up the win in August. Oakley wound up p The Yankees and Tigers split) land's Felix Kapella (110) ner, practically assuring second and Groulx fourth, ee a a goal polly BIG HIT FOR TIGER of shots, scoring on five _ General Tire keep pace with leader Yvon himself a berth on the Ca- Trailing is Bruce Burton of 50 hits in their twinbill. Gates A A home 0c | Brown's three-run homer and a| Croulx of Montreal Saturday --- nadian team in the British Oakville. (CP Wirephoto) pears oe allowing the Kansas city. - the porte Service on- te , 5 o $ in a 20-mile walk at the York ers to pick up @ pair, | lame of the 1965 season was two-run eighth inning built on Ray Oyler's triple and a single JUST TALKING -- Gresham|the first hit of his major league 534 Ritson Rd. South 'The course was over a paved|came up with his largest out-jcareer for John Sullivan, De-| Phone 728-6221 by pitcher Dennis McLain got | the job done for Detroit in the K l] Sh tt M k road instead of the regulation! out of 'the season to date ... troit Tiger r y t opener. Five homers, including appe a a ers ar cinder track ac at - : sedate posi : Sy three-run shots by Elston How- | - ard and Lou Clinton, turned the . | Although. part of the Be | tables for the Yankees in the | 0 t] t 0 kl |Games trials, the winner of the nightcap. n u as Ing " a ey event doesn't qualify. automat- Floyd Robinson's blunder. in ically for the Jamaica co ti the eighth inning sent the White) TORONTO (CP)--Felix Kap-|ish aheadf of favored Alex Oak é vain, Sox down to their eighth defeat|pella, of Midland, Ont., prac-|ley of Oshawa, the former St tions, The Canadian team will in as many games with theitically assured himself of a/John's, Nfid., walker who pre- Twins. Robinson failed to throw berth on the Canadian team tol viously held the best Canadian lection committee in Edmonton pre: 4 pane on and Olivats!the British Empire Games in time of 2:52:30, set in 1964, July 16. single and Cesar Tover scored Jamaica in August with an im-| Oakley, a 20-kilometre Id fficis . ; from first base with what! pressive victory Saturday in the) medal winner i ou ins Pan Onicisis Tere Sait peaeers proved to be the deciding run./20-mile walk American Games in Brazil two athletes will be selected for' Rollie Sheldon and Jack Aker| The 34-year-old Italian-born' finished with 2:41:37, '|the 20-mile walk event. collaborated on a four-hitter in) Kappella finished in 2:39:8, the A last-lap effort by Patrick the Athletics victory over the| best time ever recorded for the TIME UNOFFICIAL Farrelly of Hamilton enabled! more 0 a Angels. Phil Roof knocked in| event in Canada. Kappella's time, however,|him to overtake Yvon Groulx! Scanian dateiaaceeahcdiemeameeemeateadl two Kansas City runs, Ed) His time over the course--10 will have to remain unofficial of Montreal for third place. | Charles and Mike Hershberger|times around the York Univer-|since there is no official record) Farrelly's time was 2:53 8 be announced by a Games se-| : e one, BSED |sity layout--enabled him to fin-|in Canada for the event while Groulx finished in 2:53:41. Nia ara loan 1 Sisaiideicitiainaiiaeaieadl LEN CL CNEL LE LOTTE LILLIES, than money IMMEDIATE SERVICE In some cases, Niagara cash can be in your hands in 20 minutes... in almost every loan, less than 24 hours, UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDE Money for vacations, new clothing, redeco- rating is as important at Niagara as money for overdue bills, emergency repairs, or un- = expected expenses. -- = D ™ \ CO-OPERATION A Your meeting at Niagara is inprivate, where "y 5 R AKE S you can readily discuss the cost of loans, re- payment schedules, and available life-insur- | ance protection. Can make your car pull left or right Our brake mechanics COUNSELLING when you stop. will adjust your If "s . . : _Gerrect-this-dangerous ene Mee you wish, complete financial advice and condition NOW! needed, and inspect brake planning for your entire budget are yours at linings and drums, no cost, CONVENIENCE 300 offices across Canada; close to home, and > work,.and wherever you move or travel, All CHARCOAL LIGHTER em offer you the same established credit you FLUID Wed e have at home, If money's a problem, or if it becomes one, * Instantly starts C h charcoal or wood | us ion see the office nearest you for ready cash... fir i. Odovwrl '" Wires, Sdeetien, Mi a | and the helpful planning that goes with it. not affect food vinyl covering. flavour. Giant size 2 Wihteay! piping. 32 oz. can. ®@ One-piece foom ¢ padding. ® Assorted two- tone colours. Loans from $50 to $2500 . Le 14" x 144", : NIAGARA FINANCE ~ COMPANY LIMITED 286 King St. W. 723-3487 A Member of the (tac) Group of Companies. <a SEAS [cn aera emN eter PRR NC HNO

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy