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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 11

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thletics Ambush eading Orioles By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer! Kansas City Athletics never! had it so good. / The Athletics, perennial Amer- fean League tailenders under a succession of frustrated mana- gers, continued their upswing under new pilot Alvin Dark Tuesday night by ambushing first-place Baltimore Orioles 4-3. The victory was the fifth for the Athletics in their last six Starts, 'They~sre: sighth in. the American League standings, nine games below the .500 mark but only one-half a game behind | first 20 games, the Athletics|Chuck Dobson (14-6) and reliev- have gone 30-29 since May 8. jers Ken Sanders and Jack Aker In other games, Detroit Tigers|checked Baltimore on six hits. clobbered California Angels 15-3,| Mike Hershberger's sacrifice Minnesota Twins blanked Cleve- I fly after singles by BertsCamp- land Indians 4-0 and Washington|aneris and Gosger added a run Senators beat Chicago White Sox|in the fifth and peo he run- gathonagen ixt LOST 10 PLAYERS | scoring single in the sixth wound jup the Kansas City attack. Ten Kansas City players have| Home runs by George Thomas departed since spring training--|and Mike Ryan, coupled with including 1965 favorites John)five Yankee errors, helped the Wyatt, Wayne Causey and Ken|Red Sox down New York behind Harrelson--but. Dark is getting|the six-hit. pitching of Jose San- mileage out of newcomer Sjtiago, who survived two home Danny Cater (White Sox), Roger|runs by Mickey Mantle. | By TuE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4m os <¢ feared sluggers in basebail his- tory, doesn't mind being passed in the all-time home run derby by Willie Mays. "I'm very happy for him, Williams said in extending Mays congratulations for dis- placing him as the game's No. 3 home run hitter. | Williams, scheduled 'for induc- | tion into the Hall of Fame next month at Cooperstown, N.Y., played for Boston Red Sox from 1939: until his retirement in 1960, Despite hitches as a marine _ jeorps fiver in the Second World JIM COSGER " night. New York Yankees who lost 5-3/8er Red Sox. to last-place Boston Red Sox. Dark has his club on | Cater and Gosger each dou- pe ag in a run against the Orioles move. After losing 15 of theirlin the first inning while rookie! BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League RB WL Pet. GBL San Francisco 47 27 .635 -- Pittsburgh 29 «586 64 Los Angeles 32 .556 6 Houston 39 34 534 74%1C Philadelphia 34 528 8 Cincinnati 35.507 94K St, Louis 3 38 .465 Atjanta 42 447 14. |B New York 39.426 15 Chicago 49 .310 Tuesday's Results Philedelphia 1 New York 0 C Houston 3 Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 2 Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 7 St. Louis 1 Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (Short 8-4) New York (Shaw 5-4) Cc Pittsburgh (Cardwell 3-5) (N) | Chicago (Hands 5-6) at At. © lanta (Cloninger 8-7) B Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-10) at Cincinnati (Fischer 2-4 or O'Toole 1-2) (N) : San Francisco (Marichal 13-2) iB at St. Louis (Briles 2-6) YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) R Pitching--Jim Bunning, Phil- lies, limited New York to two) hits, both of them in the fifth inning, and hurled Philadelphia to a 1-0 victory over the Mets. Batting--Willie Horton, Tigers,| drove in five runs with two sin- gles and a three-run homer, | leading Detroit to a 15-2 victory | over California Angels. GBL Detroit 44 New York 1244' Washington | |Buffale Tpkpenvitle | Toronto Syracuse American League w 658 429 586 521 493 457 441 437 A19 361 Tuesday's Results altimore 48 leveland 41 ifornia 38 35 innesota hicago ansas City oston 2344 Detroit 15 California 3 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 4 leveland 0 Minnesota 4 Washington 4 Chicago 1 New York 3 Boston 5 Repoz (Yankees) and Jim Gos-) Pct. GBL within 24% games of the league} DROVE IN THREE Mantle smashed a two-run homer in the first inning and hit the ninth of the season with the} bases empty in the eighth. | Willie Horton paced a 20-hit | Detroit assault with two singles Jand a homer, driving in five runs as the Tigers climbed) | lead, Jake Wood knocked in four! 24%4|runs with three singles while Al 51%4|Kaline and Norm 10 12 14% ington 15% five hits as the Twi 16 17% Tony Oliva, Cash also homered for the Tigers. Camilo Pascual and Al Worth- subdued Cleveland on rolled to their fourth victory in a row. Cesar Tovar and 214 Harmon Killebrew produced Probable Pitchers Today Detroit (Wickersham 4-0) California (Brunet 5-5) (N) Minnesota runs with a homer, triple and double, respectively. The Senators breezed past Chicago as southpaw Mike Mc- Cormick scattered five hits and belted a homer. Don Lock cracked a three-run homer for at Washington while Bill Skowron! had a homer, double and single Baltimore (McNally 6-2) at ¢, the White Sox. at Kansas City (Krausse 4-3) (N) Cleveland (Bell 7-3) at Minne Houston (Dierker 4-2) at|sota (Grant 5-9) (N) Washington (Richert 8-7 hicago (Howard 2-1) (N) New York (Stottlemyre 6-8) at joston (Sheldon 4-9) (N) International League L Pet. 576 529 515 500 .500 485 471 429 'Tuesday's s Results columbus ochester ichmond |Buffalo 1-8 Toledo 4-6 Toronto 5 Columbus 3 Rochester 4 Richmond 2 | Syracuse 3 Jacksonville 4 Today's Games Buffalo at Toledo Toronto at Columbus Rochester at Richmond ) GBL Syracuse at Jacksonville at REMEMBER WHEN . Se By THE CANADIAN PRESS Grover Klemmer, 20-year- old University of California sophomore, set a world rec- ord for the 400 metres at Philadelphia 24 years ago today--in 1942--finishing in 46 seconds: The current rec ord is 44.9 seconds, in a dead heat between Otis Da- vis of the U.S.A. and Carl Kaufmann of Germany at Rome in 1960. SUIT DISMISSED at | winning Jacksonville run with a Toronto Moves Up | In Race | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs charged to within one game of the Inter- national League's first division Tuesday night, and pitcher Gary Waslewski took the lead in the circuit's pitching race. The Leafs came within a single game of fourth-place Buf- alo Bisons and Toledo Mud Hens _ with a 5-3 victory over 'ague-leading Columbus Jets, and Waslewski became the win- ningest pitcher on the circuit by increasing his season record to 10-6, It was the fourth consecutive victory for the Leafs over the Jets. Elsewhere, Toledo won the opener of a doubleheader 4-1 from Buffalo, but } won the nightcap 8-6, Rochester |Red. Wings defeated Richmond Braves 4-2, and- Jacksonville Suns edged Syracuse Chiefs 4-3 jin 10 innings Bob Sadowski won it for Was- | lewski with a 10th inning homer, | |and Frank Wenz came on relief jin the extra inning to preserve the margin. Duke Carmel drove in the CHICAGO (AP) -- A suit to| 10th inning single after Don Dil- compel Chicago Cubs of the Na- tional League to install lights jat Wrigley Field, only major league park where night base-| ball is not played, was dis- jmissed in Circuit Court Tues- day. 'OPEN DAILY 7 TO 6 P.M. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. MILLWORK & BUILDING 1279 SIMCOE ST. NORTH -- OSHAWA 728-6291 -- YOUR 2" CLEAR 4" only 6" only 8" only 20 10" enly economy econemy economy econemy economy economy economy pine pine pine pine pine pine pine een nme mee mm et vans nantes = O09 per lin. ft. 13 per lin, ft. 25e per lin. ft lard singled and Gary Kolb walked. Dave Vineyard, with relief help from Ken Rowe, won his |third game in seven decisions behind four Rochester double plays. the Bisons) 'Six Staging be Close Battle TORONTO (CP)---Only eight | points separate six women bat- tling for the last two places on)4 9 the four-member Ontario wom- en's interprovincial golf team.| The fifth test match was| played. Tuesday at the Missis-| sauga Golf Club, about 10 miles west of Toronto. Gail Harvey, Canadian closed champion, is an automatic member of the team. Marlene Stewart Streit has amassed 39 poinis in three of the seven tests and has virtually clinched a spot. Shirley Woodley of Thornhill maintained third place Tuesday with 14 points. Noreen McKay of Lambton shot 83 and picked up three points for a total of 13 while Kay Helleur of Toronto won only two points and fell to fifth place with 12 points. Pat Mc- Clellan of Toronto is sixth with 11 points. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of S or More Pictures Willie Narrows Gap As Giants Top Cards' War and the Korean conflict, he|fourth. Mays' two-run homer in tions, atied Mays passed Williams by cracking his 522nd career home in San Francisco Giants' victory over St. Louis Cardinals Monday The Giants' spectacular centre fielder now trails only Babe Ruth 714 and Jimmy Foxx 534 in career homers. Mays made it 523 when the| Giants' topped the Cards 7-1 | Tuesday night. Righthander Bobby Bolin held the Cards..to two hits andthe National League-leading Giants remained four games ahead of Pittsburgh Pirates, PIRATES DOWN ASTROS Meanwhile, the Pirates downed Houston Astros 4-3, Jim Bunning pitched a two-hitter for Philadelphia as the Phillies nipped New York Mets 1-0, Cin- cinnati Reds dropped Los An-! geles Dodgers 3-1 and Atlanta) Braves whipped Chicago Cubs 944 ond bit 591 homers. The early, third Giants jumped ahead scoring two runs in the| and two_ 'more in the Quebec City. the eighth eanned the searing Bob Veale scattered eight hit: for the Pirates. Run-scoring sin- gles by Roberto Clemente and Jose Pagan in the fifth inning put Pittsburgh in front for good as Veale blanked the Astros over the last six innings. Bunning, who pitched a per- fect game in New York two years ago, allowed the Mets lonly two singles, in the fifth in- ining, and got the only run he needed on Bill White's two-out homer in the seventh, Cincinnati won its 10th game in the last 11 as Sammy Ellis limited the Dodgers to five hits. Tommy Harper slammed a homer and two singles, leading Cincinnati's attack. Joe Torre drove in three runs with a single and his 17th homer accounting for half of Atlanta's hits against Chicago. 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