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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1966, p. 9

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Unbelievable Fact Thrills Cloninger By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer "Do you remember touching the bases," Joe Torre asked pitcher Tony Cloninger as they shook hands at home plate. "TI don't remember a single one," Cloninger replied. Cloninger was flying high as he rounded the bases after be- coming the first player in Na- tional League history to hit two grand-siam- homers in one game while leading Atlanta Braves to 2 17-3 victory over San Fran- cisco Giants Sunday. "It was a thrill to hit the first grand - slam," said Cloninger. "But the second one was unbe- lievable." Toledo Upends Toronto -- In Battle Of By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs won the battle of home runs Sunday but Toledo Mud Hens scrambled to a 13-11 victory to salvage the 2 e series final game of a four-game s' ae with the surging Leafs. The Leafs, who trailed 12-3 as late as the fifth inning, had the winning run on base in the ninth when catcher Owen John- son grounded out with the bases loaded. In all Toronto got home runs from Stan Johnson, Tony Hor- ton, Russ Gibson, Jim Russin and Mike Andrews and its 16 hits also included three doubles and a triple. The big blew for the Mud Hens was a grand slam homer by Frank Fernandez in the first inning when Toledo scored five runs on a single hit. Wayne Comer and Bobby Murcer also had home runs for Toledo. JETS DOWN BISONS In other games Sunday, Co- lumbus Jets defeated Buffalo Bisons 8-4, Jacksonville Suns downed Rochester Red Wings §-2 and Richmond Braves swept |. Cloninger hit grand-slam No, 1, |in the first inning on a 3-2 pitch| |by Bob Priddy and connected for) |No. 2 on an. Ol pitch by Ray! Sadecki in the fourth inning. DRIVES IN ANOTHER | The six-foot, 200-pound right- hander also singled in another, run and, besides becoming the) first National Leaguer to hit two grand-slams, he added the fol- lowing records fo rpitchers to -his--collection: ; --Became the first pitcher in either league ever to hit two grand-slams. Four American' League players connected for! two before Cloninger, but none) was a pitcher. --Set a major league record) | Home Runs a doubleheader from Syracuse |Chiefs, 10-6 and 6-3. | Saturday, Gary Waslewski won his 11th game of the sea- json for Toronto--tops in the }league--as the Leafs edged To-; 4-3; Rochester swept a doubleheader from Jacksonville |5-8 and 7-4, Richmond defeated |Syracuse 4-1 and Columbus ledged Buffalo 2-1 In Sunday's action, Bob Sa- dowski belted a pair of two-run) home runs to guide Richmond ito its second game victory over | Syracuse. In' the opener, the {Braves scored 10 runs in the lfirst three innings and coasted home for the win. At Buffalo, the league-leading Jets scored their third consecu- ltive victory over the Bisons as relief specialist Eddie Hobaugh jwon his seventh victory in 12 de- cisions by stopping the Bisons lon three hits over the last 4 2-3 linnings. Gary Kolb was the offensive and defensive star at Jackson- ville as he belted a home run in the second, doubled home a run in the sixth and doubled and scored in the eighth | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | WL Pet. GBL San Francisco 49 30 .620 Pittsburgh 45 31 .592 Philadelphia 43 34 .558 Los Angeles 42 34 .553 Houston 43 36 .544 St. Louis 36 39 .480 Cincinnati 36 40 1474 Atlanta 36 45 444 New York 31 43 .419 Chicago 23 52 .307 Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 3 New York 4 Chicago 9 Philadelphia 12 Cincinnati 5-3 Houston 8-6 | St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 7 | Atlanta 3 San Francisco 1 Sunday's Results | Pittsburgh 8-8 New York 7-9 | Chicago 2 Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 1 Houston 3 St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 0 Atlanta 17 San Francisco 3 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Shaw 5-5 and Fisher 5 - 8) at Philadelphia (Short 9-4 and Culp 3-3) (TN) Pittsburgh (Law 4-3 and Sisk 2-1) at Chicago' (Hands 5-6 and Holtzman 3-8) (2) Atlanta (Johnson 6 - 6) at Houston (Guisti 9-5) (N) Cincinnati (O'Toole 1-2) Los Angeles (Sutton 7-7) BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB R 261 37 227 30 246 41 2% 5 5% 6 11 11% 14 154 24 } at H Pet. 86 .330 74 326 80 .325 302 40 97 .321 Alou, Pgh Carty, Atl Stargell, Pgh Clemente, Pgh Morgan, Htn 251 34 80 319 Runs -- Aaron, Atlanta, 61; Hart, San Francisco, 52. Rans batted in -- Aaron 63; White, Philadelphia, 54. Hits---Alou, Atlanta, 106; Cle- mente 97. Doubles -- Mays, San Fran- cisco, 18; Wynn and Bateman, Houston, Alou, Atlanta, 16 Triples--McCarver, St. Louis, §; Alou, Pittsburgh, Brock, St. Louis, 7. Home runs--Aaron 25; 20 Stolen bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 30; Brock, St. Louis, 26. Pi ~ Perry, San Fran- cisco, 11-1, 09; Knowles, Phila- delphia, 6-1, .857. Strikeouts--Koufaz, Los An- a 154; Gibson, St. Louis, Hart American League AB R H Pet. Snyder, Bal 178 37 60 .337 F. Robinson, Bal 282 62 89 .316) Salmon, Cle 203 27 64 .315 Oliva, Min 294 46 90 .306 Kaline, Det 239 48 73 .305 Runs--F. Robinson 62; Agee, Chicago, 55. Runs batted in--B. Robinson, Baltimore, 66; Powell, Balti- more, 54. Hits--B. Robinson 97; 90. Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 25; F. Robinson, B. Robin- son, 18 Triples -- McAuliffe, Detroit, 7; Foy, Boston, Agee, Campan- eris, Kansas City, 6 Home. runs--F. Robinson 20; Scott, Boston, 18 Stolen bases--Agee paneris 17, Pitching -- 8. Miller, Watt Baltimore, 8-1, .857; Barber Raltimore, Sanford, California 9-2, 818 Strikeouts ngton, 119; and, 1 Oliva > 23; Cam Wash Cleve Richert, McDowell, Cleveland | California St. Louis (Washburn 4-4) and Briles 3-6) at San Francisco (Marichal 13-3 and Perry 11-1) (2) Tuesday's Games New York at Philadelphia (N) Pittsburgh at Chicago Atlanta at Houston (N) Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N) St. Louis at San Francisco American League WL Pet. .688 605 592 526 480 452 449 436 A410 GBL 25 30 5 31 37 39 Baltimore 55 Detroit Chicago New York Minnesota Kansas City (?| Alley and Donn Clendenon, for most runs batted In by driving in nine, breaking the record of seven set by Vic Raschi of New York Yankees in 1953. --Tied the major League rec- ord by hitting two home runs in one game for the second time in a season, Cloninger hit two against New York Mets earlier in the year and joined Don Newcombe as the only National. League. pitchers ever to accomplish that feat. CARDS BLANK DODGERS While Cloninger was tearing up the record book, St. Louis Cardinals shut out Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0, Houston Astros de- feated Cincinnati Reds 3-1, Phil- adelphia Phillies whipped Chi- cago Cubs 6-2 and Pittsburgh Pirates outlasted New York Mets 8-7 before the Mets out- slugged the Pirates 9-8 in the nightcap. In Saturday's action, New York edged Pittsburgh 4-3, Phil- adelphia defeated Chicago 12-9, Houston downed Cincinnati 8-5 jand 6-3, Atlanta beat San Fran- cisco 3-1 and Los Angeles won 7-2 over St. Louis. Cloninger, bringing his record to 9-7, also got homer-run sup- port mates Rico Carty and Hank Aaron, who upped his major league leading total to 25. And he surrendered! -- homers to Sadecki and Tom Hal- ler while allowing the Giants seven hits. Larry Jaster pitched a three- hitter for the Cardinals, outduel- ling Don Drysdale, who gave up six hits and took his 11th loss against five victories. Mike O red ace Shannon's triple and a single by Dal Maxvill produced the first St. Louis run in the fifth inning By DICK COUCH and Lou Brock homered in the Associated Press Sports Writer ninth, Are Baltimore Orioles about/attack, scoring one run and RAPS THREE-RUN HOMER '0 break open the American driving in another in the opener Chuck Harrison provided all of League pennant race before it|and delivering four more in the the Astros' runs with a homer can get started? second game with a single and in the fourth inning following! pe pigh - flying Oribles. ex- three-run homer singles by Jim Wynn and Felix tended their latest winning| DRIVES TWO HOME Maniilla. Larry Dierker, tagged streak to seven Sunday with a| Rick Reichardt drilled his for Don Pavletich's homer in)49 victory over Minnesota| 15th homer in the sixth inning of the second inning, checked the/pyins that stretched their lea-|the Angels-Indians nightcap, ty-) Reds on five hits, Hank Fisher p14. jeaq to seven games going|ing the score 3-3, and knocked lost it, his third without @ vie-lintg today's traditional staging|/in the go-ahead run with a prov gg being acquired from joint for the pennant scramble.|ground-o! in the eikhth. ; Whit k July 4 leaders have gone on to. Jim Fregosi, who doubled and| el ney --_ win the flag more than 60 per|scored the tie - breaker, had! } mé, Last year Min-| Capped a seven-run rally in the F j stole a base for| Cent of the ti , ms hede =~ Richie Allen nesota and Cleveland Indians second inning of the opener with chipped in with a Tun-scoring| Were tied for first place July 4,/a three-run homer. double and a bases - empty three games ahead of the pack. Mickey Mantle's eighth home homer. Bob Buhl got the vic- The Twins took the lead the run in his last six games and tory against his former Cub next day and never lost it again.|homers by Hector Lopez and team-mates, winning his fourth Baltimore' gained 114 games Elston Howard paced the Yan- in a row with relief help from on each of its closest pursuers-- kees to a 5-0 lead at Washing- Darold Knowles in-the ninth, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland--jton. The Senators, however, Ed Bressoud hit a grand-slam| Sunday when both dropped dou- came back with two runs in the homer and Ed Kranepool a solo|bleheaders. Kansas City Athle-|eighth before tying it on Ed shot for the Mets in the opener|tics stunned the second-place|Brinkman's three-run homer in but the Pirates won it with a|Tigers 3-0 and 10-4 while Cali-|the ninth. Richardson led off the 16-hit attack that included hom-|fornia Angels swept Cleveland! 11th with his winning homer off ers by Jim Pagliaroni, Gene! 10-2 and 4-3, dropping the third-| Ron Kline. P place Indians eight games off 'The White Sox spotted Boston HEAVY HITTER -- Atlan- ta Braves' pitcher Tony Cloninger hoists an arm load of bats Sunday after hatting and pitching his club to a 17-3 victory over the league-leading San Fran- cisco Giants. Cloninger hit from team relief help in the sevent! Danny Cater led the Athletics' Orioles Threatening two bases loaded home runs to set a National League record for hitters and drive in a total of nine runs, a record for pitchers. a 2-0 lead in the second game, then came back as Lee Elia de- livered two runs with a single and sacrifice fly Two Chicago errors and a wild pitch by Hoyt Wilhelm helped the Red Sox score all their runs in the seventh inning of the opener, overcoming a 2-0 deficit. Carl Yastrzemski's run- scoring single sent the Red Sox ahead, Tommy Agee had given nadian competition in the Bisley meet) today finished their fi: 'up shoot with a good omen Sun- day. THE @SHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 4, 1966 Warmup Win Good Omen "oo ee One member of the For Canadian Bisley T: or a an 1§ ey eam last year--the Players Cup,' thi B te Queen's seas contingent with the usual units in Canada and Germany 'Prairie, Man. 2 Van Doos will be def 4 three individual prizes he i | ithe Queen Mary Prize. pong yet Did poet the 97th Bisley meet. | 'The top individual events ard' --_ esearat ~~ --=--| Venaga 185 We largest over- 4 as! warm. eo Sis last year by RCAF Fit. Lt. Rob- men from regular armylert Pitcairn of Portage la team, Sgt. Joe Daigle, 35, of 3 By JIM ANDERSON trophies, medals and prizes in *¢'Vice rifle championship aa id th d te, and the grand ai ate, Ww ¢ teams--the DORA group; Bere: mn 1 | The Dominion of Canada Ri-| -- fle Association's 18-man team won its annual match against the North London Rifle Club for the first time since 1959. At ranges of 900 and 1,000 yards they. defeated. Britain's top rifle club by 1,054 points against 1,033. The DCRA's shooting captain, Maj. R. W. Hampton of Allis- ton, Ont., said after the match this year's team is the strongest he has seen in his 16 trips to the annual two-week competi- tion of 'British and Common- wealth marksmen, The team has had 10 days of stiff training and practice at Bisley--four more than in_pre- vious years. Maj.. Hampton said the extra preparation gives the Canadians a good chance for a! | strong showing. 1] They start shooting in minor || events today and meet their | | first major test Friday. | About 1,000 Commonwealth || | marksmenn mostly from Brit-|| | ain, are shooting for about 110) \-- VARIETY and HARDWARE Only $10;000 dowr buys one of Oshawa's m™ oy 'ccessful businesses gy / new buildine S gross profit yearly. Complet. sparkling new modern o.srtment. No lete nights or Sundays necessary. Weekday hours only. Advertised and Sold In One Month by Doug Carmichael H. KEITH LTD. 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WIN IN 1TH Pittsburgh in the nightcap but Naw Vark Waikaus Washington Boston the Mets won with a six-run | fifth inning built on run-produc-| jing singles by Kranepool, John | Stephenson and Bressoud, a two- run double by Jerry Grote and 359 Saturday's Results Boston 0 Chicago 6 Kansas City 3 Detroit 7 California 2 Cleveland 5 nipped Washington Senators 6-5 on Bobby Richardson's 11th-inning homer and Chicago White Sox divided a doubleheader with) Boston, beating the Red Sox 3-2) |New York 4 Washington 10 {Minnesota 5-2 Baltimore 6-3 Sunday's Results [Boston 5-2 Chicago 2-3 Kansas City 3-10 Detroit 0-14 California 10-4 Cleveland 2-3 New York 6 Washington 5 Minnesota 2 Baltimore 4 Probable Pitchers Today California (McGlothlin 3-1) at Detroit (Lolich 7-6 or Podres 2-1) (N) Minnesota (Pascual 8 - 5 or Kaat 9-6) at Cleveland (Hargan 4-3) (N) Kansas City Baltimore (Brabender Palmer 8-4) (N) Chicago (Pizarro 6 - 2 and Peters 4-6) at New York (Stot- jilemyre 7-8 and Peterson 6-5) | (2) Washington (Bosman 1-4 and |Hannan 1-3) at Boston (Stange 1-4 and Lonborg 4-6) (2) Tuesday's Games California at Detroit (N) Minnesota at Cleveland (N) Chicago at Washington (n) Boston at New York (Only games scheduled) International League WL Pct. GBL 42 31 575 -- 40 36 526 4 36-35 «4.507 «5 ,38 37 507 5 38 38 500 51% 37 39 487 6% 3h 38 486 «664 Syracuse 31 44 «413 12 Saturday's Results Toledo 3 Toronto 4 Rochester 5-7 Jacksonville 3-4 Syracuse 1 Richmond 4 Columbus 2 Buffalo 1 Sunday's Results Richmond 10-6 Syracuse 6-3 Toledo 13 Toronto 11 Columbus 8 Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 5 Rochester 2 Today's Games Toronto at Rochester (2) Buffalo at Syracuse (2) Toledo at Columbus (2) Jacksonville at Richmond (2) LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY Ontario Sr. A Toronto 13 St. Catharines 12 Brooklyn 11 Brampton 7 Ontario Sr. B Oshweken 17 Windsor 7 Ontario Jr. B Toronto Township 14 Mimico 10 SATURDAY Ontario Sr. A Peterborough 6 Brooklin 10 Ontario Jr. A Mimico 19 Huntsville 12 Oshawa 24 Hastings 5 Long Branch 4 Brampton 19 | (Hunter 7-6) at 1-1 or Columbus Rochester Jacksonville Toronto Toledo Richmond Buffalo Toronto jin the higher bracket when he Chuck Hiller's run-scoring dou- hte after losing the first game 5-2.) 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