' Mantle Adjusts At Proper Time By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer Mickey Mantle, who has trou-) f ble adjusting to Yankee Sta-/ Try or not to pull the ball, from 'sweeping the four-game dium after returning from a road trip, adjusted just in time to save the Yankees from fur- ther embarrassment. "IT never like coming back here," Mantle said after New| York defeated Boston Red Sox \5-2 Thursday night. "It"s tough jadjusting to this park. You al- |ways try to pull the ball." jthat's exactly what Mantie did with two out in the ninth inning, and it sailed into the right field iseats for a three-run homer. The blast, only Mantle's sec- ond hit in 18 at bats since 're- turning to -New York July 4 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League | WwW. L Pet. GBL| 619 -- 593 515 537 524 481 459 450 443 "32 33 34 38 39 41 San Francisco 52 Pittsburgh 48 Los Angeles 46 Philadelphia 44 Houston 43 St. Louls 38 Atlanta 39 Cincinnati 36 New York 35 Chicago 25 55 .313 Thursday's Results New York 9 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 5 Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 7 Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 3 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today New York (Shaw 6-5 and Fisher 6-9) at Pittsburgh (Law| 5-3 and Sisk 2-1) (2) (TN) Philadelphia (Short 9-5) Chicago (Holtzman 3-8). Houston (Bruce 1-6) Louis (Gibson 11-8) (N) | Atlanta (Cloninger 9-7) at Los Angeles (Sutton 8-7) (N) Cincinnati (Fischer 2-6) at) San Francisco (Perry 12-1) (N)} Saturday's Games | New York at Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Chicago Houston at St. Louis (N) Atlanta at Los Angeles (N) Cincinnati at San Francisco American League WwW IX Pet. GBL 56 27 .675 47 588 45 3 570 44 37 .543 38 ATS 38 463 36 44 35 443 35 422 32 .381 2% 4 7 8 11% 14 1414 at! at St. - Baltimore Detroit Cleveland California Chicago Minnesota Kansas City New York Washington Boston CIVIL SER 9 | 11 1614} 1744} 19 | 19 | 21 | 244% Toledo | Jacksonville VICE LEAGUE Thursday's Results Detroit 4 Minnesota 3 Chicago 8 Washington 5 Boston 2 New York 5 (Otily games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Cleveland (Siebert 9-3) at Kansas City (Krausse 5-4) (N) Detroit .(Klolich 7-6) at Min- 1344|nesota (Kaat 10-6 or Perry 3-3)|season. (n) California (Lopez. 4-8 or 1-0) (N) Washington (Hannan 1-4 and Bosman 2-4) at New York (Pe- terson 7-5 and Stottlemyre 7-9) 2 (TN) Chicago (Lamabe 4-4 and and Stange 2-4 2 (TN) Saturday's Games Cleveland at Kansas City (N) Detroit at Minnesota California at Baltimore (TN) Washingftn at New York Chicago at Boston International League Ww Pet, GBL 45 584 42 019 «5 41 sis. 5 41 506 38 494 39 494 Richmond 39 42 .481 Syracuse 33 47 «.413 Thursday's Results 32 39 39 40 39 40 Columbus Rochester Toronto % Buffalo 13% 7%4|Toronto 3 Syracuse 0 Richmond 1 Columbus § Buffalo 14 Roches'er 5 Toledo 5-6 Jacksonville 1-4 Today's Games Toronto at Syracuse Richmond at Columbus Buffalo at Rochester Toledo at Jacksonville Ontario Steel Scores Over Woods Four schedule games were/first inning, a Civil Service Soft-|and he did it again, solo, in Wednesday|the third. In the sixth, Bruce) e scores were close/Stacey singled and scored on 8) Powell, Scott, Kaline, 18. the|triple by Brian Keys, who came| or upset being in the second|/home on an infield out. John}paneries 17. 'of the doubleheader at/Sharpe was the pitching vic- played in the ball League night and th {nm all four games, maj gam North Oshawa Park, where -On-|t tario Steel defeated Woods Transport 10-7, win this week. on with Transport three-run blow} im for Foley's. Gene Supryka pitched the win for their second) for Rundles. He gave up-a run |to Butler in the third and two ington, 120; McDowell, Cleve- \sixth and scored on a ground 25 | Wright 2-2) at Baltimore (Short/out as Detroit ended a five- jthe Twins. " Salmon, Cle jafter a road trip in which he hit eight homers in six games, kept the last place Red Sox series. In the only other Al action, Chicago White Sox defeated Washington Senators 8-5 and De- jtroit Tigers edged Minnesota {Twins 4-3, |HITS 16TH HOMER | Going into the bottom of the ninth, the Red Sox had a 20 lead. Then, after one out, Rollie Sheldon walked two Yankees and Don McMahon came in to __|piteh, Pinch hitter Jake Gibbs} jsingled home a run and moved jthe other runner to third. Tom Tresh followed with a sacrifice fly to tie it. Then after Bobby Richardson singled, Mantle un- loaded his 16th homer of the Bill Freehan singled in the game losing streak and snapped Mickey Among Missing For Annual All-Star Clash By DAVE O'MARA ----_lwnnbin cinntor NOW OPEN Pleasant Grove TRAILER PARK Caner en George--Scott of BOSTON (AP)--Mickey Man- tle, New York Yankees' ailing but still dangerous slugger, was left off the American League All-Star team for the first time in 13 years today as the squad was filled for the annual classic with the National League next Tuesday at St. Louis. Minnesota Twins manager Sam Mele, who wil! direct the American All-Stars, named Carl Yastrzemski of Bosion Red Sox, Rocky Colavito of Cleveland In- dians and rookie Tommie Agee of Chicago White Sox as re-| serve outfielders.-- en Mantle, 35, seventh in base- ball's all-time home run derby with 488, was omitted by Mele at the request of the Yankees, | it was reported, | Bothered by a shoulder ail-| ment and a chronic knee con- dition, Mantle got off to a slow start this season and was hitting only .250 when players, mana- baseman Brooks Robinson 0! Baltimore. Killebrew was named for the sixth year and Richardson for the fifth. his No. 2 shortstop behind the Tigers' Dick McAuliffe. A "BAHAMAS ROOM" INSTALLATION by Nash Aluminum -- Oshawa j j a three-game winning string for | Al Kaline hit a two - run} homer, his 18th, .and Willie} Horton doubled home a run for Howard 3-1) at Boston (Lonborg|the Tigers. Rich Rollins. hit his| sixth homer and Harmon Kille-| brew belted his 16th and dou-| bled home another run for the! Twins. | The White Sox built up an 8-0) lead behind Tommy John and then held on to edge the Sena- tors, who scored three runs in| the seventh and a pair in the} eighth. John Romano hit two doubles | and drove in a pair of runs and Don Buford and Tommy Agee each got three hits for Chicago. | Don Lock homered for the Sena-| tors. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB RH Pet.) Snyder, Bal 186 40 64 .344 Kaline, Det 254 50 80 .315 F, Robinson, Bal 296 65 93 .314 Oliva, Min 311 49 97 .312 214 29 66 .308 Runs--F. Robinson, 65; Apa- ricio, Baltimore, 58. Runs batted in--B. Robinson, Baltimore, 67; Powell, Balti- more, 66. Hits--B. Robinson 101; Oliva 97. Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 25; B. Robinson 19. Triples--McAuliffe, Detroit, 7; Foy and Scott, Boston, Agee, Chicago, Campaneris, Kansas City, . 6. Home runs--F. Robinson 20; | | Stolen bases--Agee 27; Cam Pitching--Watt and §&. Miller, Baltimore, 6-1, .857; Barber, Baltimore, 10-2, .833. Strikeouts -- Richert, Wash- In other Civil Service action,)in the fifth when DeMille and jand, 119 the league - Rexco's, leaders,| Rowbotham both doubled and had to come from behind to de-) George Ulrich tripled with two feat Quality Fuels 7-5, in the| first game of the North Oshawa twin-bill, while in games played| on the Radio Park diamonds, | DeHart's scored their second victory of the week, again by| a one-run margin, 4-3 over) Scott's Chicken Villa and in the other one, Rundle Garden Cen- tre defeated. Foley's Plumbing 9-6. Ken Bravener not only pitch- ed the win for Ontario Steel but| was also one of their big hitters. | His single in the first scored) the Bradley brothers, Francis} and Bob, each of whom had) singled. In the fifth inning, with) two men on base via errors and| the score tied, Bravener| doubled down the right - field line, to score them both Rob Reid was the big man at the plate for the Steelers, with two singles, a walk and a double for a perfect night. The winners staged a big five-run parade in the seventh, with) doubles by Ernie Brown and! Reid, plus Dave Ashton's homer, providing the punch Boyce started for Woods, gave way to McHugh, after Braven- er's double in the fifth. Me- Hugh had his problems in the seventh. and out. The losers got three runs in aigy Pgh the seventh but it was too late. TIGHT ALL THE WAY The tussle between DeHart's Scott's was extremely close, with the winners coming} from behind a 3-1 deficit with ta three-run rally in the sixth inning, to get their 4-3 win Sweet got on via an error Terry singled and they scored on another error by Fraagher in the first inning, for Chicken Villa's first two runs. Luffman homered in the second. But they never scored again. They threatened with a walk to Cos- burn, sandwiched between singles by McIntyre and Man- illa, in the sixth, but Mitchell came in to relieve Faragher and got the job done neatly, leaving the bases still loaded Blyth singled in the second was forced by Rogers and the latter scored on Faragher's double. The score stayed at 3-1 until the top of the sixth, when Bartsch was safe on an error, Westacott singled and then with two out, Rogers and Orr both hit safely, Rogers scoring the winning run on Orr's blow, after having advanced previously on a wild pitch : National League AB RH Pct. 272 39 91 .335 318 43 103 .324 258 45 83 .322) 221 54 71 .321) Morgan, Htn 251 34 «80 .319 Runs -- Aaron, Atlanta, 63; Alou, Atlanta, Allen 54. Runs batted in -- Aaron 66; Mays, San Francisco, 57. Hits--Alou, Atlanta 110; jmente 103 Doubles--Mays 18; Alou, At- lanta, Callison, Philadelphia, 17. Triples--McCarver, St. Louis, 9; Brock, St. Louis, Alou, Pitts- burgh, 7 Home runs--Aaron 25; Torre, Atlanta, 21 Stolen bases--Wills, geles, 30; Brock 29. Pitching -- Perry, San Fran- cisco, 12-1, .923; Cuellar, Hous- ton, 6-1, .857 Strikeouts--Koufax, geles, 162; Gibson, 145. LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Senior B Ohswegen 11 Orangeville 12 Windsor 14 Sarnia 6 Junior B Mimico 8 Whitby 11 Clemente, Pgh Stargell, Pgh Allen, Phl Cle- Los An- Los An St. Louis, Woods got two runs, mostly on errors, in the third and then tossed a scare, with a five-run rally in the final frame, when Bravener weakened REXCO'S RALLY WINS Rexco's,. in heating Quality Fuels 7-5, found themselves trailing in the bottom of the fifth, after having scored. single tallies in their second and third frames. Quality Fuels suddenly found the range on pitcher Ken How- ard and pounded five hits for as many runs, and a 5-2 lead During the rally, pitcher Car- lyle, doubled and twisted his ankle rounding first base and was unable to continue Walt Hulaka took over in the top of the fifth, but he wasn't warmed up and Rexco's promptly got all of the five runs back, one a homer by Howard, to re-establish their two-run margin and that's how it ended WIN FOR RUNDLE'S In defeating Foley's. 9-6 Rundles got the job done on steady pressure. The winners scored three runs in the first inning, added one in the third and then spurt-| ed for' three in the fifth, with| John Milne's double coming be- hind singles by Ed Button and Dan Tureski. Al Tolton doubled behind Milne, for the third run Ken Hall had homered in the COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAYS AND CALL OSHAWA Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee 728-1541 MARCI gers and coaches voted the starting fielders June 22. Then he got hot and, despite ja pulled groin muscle along with his other physical troubles, set one-team race. The power- ful trio includes, left, Willie Stargell, .322, Roberto Clemente, the defending TITLE champion, .324, and the cur- rent leader, Matty Alou, 335. TRIPLE THREA "Three Pittsburgh Pirates' outfielders are threatening to make the National League batting title chase a Concrete Embossed Well of Atominam Pena CA aitiainaieal ont -- ll eal al For more detois come in or phone OSHAWA FREE PARKING PHONE 728-1633 ESTD. 1888 CANADIAN RYE WHIBKY (OrorMLH BY Waa WALLER & BOW UNTER, WALERIMAELL, CAMARA, Canadian Rye Whisky ja major league record of eight to 15 (AP Wirephoto) games from 1953 through 1962, | squads, but withdrew because of C r F r Pp r I | rli Mele picked the Twins' Earl| g starting catcher Bill Freehan of | Don Drysdale's hitting over-jrun. With the game tied 2-2, ; |picking Norm Cash of Detroit gi Hind ann two |AHanta in the ninth. come Atlanta Braves Thursday|dale grounded to short and beat|9ver San Francisco, but the dale threw wild twice and hit a| In other National League|Mays and Cap Peterson. Tom Drysdale led off the bottom/Chicago Cubs edged Pittsburgh|Catdenas connected with two on the seventh with a single and| Drysdale, winning his sixth| but the Cubs came from behind didn't get a run either time. 'a pinch runner after his thirdjenth gave them a 5-3 margin. singled across the second and VANCOUVER (CP) -- Frank; 8itia Wade in the quarter-finals| New York blew a five-run Guipension 'Thursday by exhibl: Berner of Vancouver was elim-/eight-inning homer, but then lzil's Maria Bueno, the losing|tie-breaking run for the Mets, vestigated information they had Lillie REE RS IGA NAIROBI (Reuters) -- Cana- NEWPORT, Wales (Reuters)|urday won the 880-yard race in} CAR WASH SPONGE winning the Wimbledon wom-|macist went the distance in one] Ask fer It et your favorite Service {homers in six games. That |raised his season home run total | | PLAYED 11 TIMES Mantle appeared in All-Star He aN er --------| and then again in 1964. He was D ] Fi Hi jnamed to the 1963 and 1965 Tt V sda e inds 1ts injuries. | BACK STARTING CATCHER |Battey and Baltimore rookie! |Andy Etchebarren to back up} By MURRAY CHASS He persisted, though, and onejhit, He allowed five hits in eight|Detrolt. a Associated Press Sports Writer/of his hits finally produced 2 |innings, and Phil Regan stopped| Mele followed the voting in| came the throwing and enabled|Wes Parker vi as his first b Los Angeles Dodgers to over-jout in the eighth inning, Drys- Cincinnati grabbed a 5-0 lead baseman behind night. it out for a run-scoring single/Giants roared back on two-run In the first 444 innings, Drys-|and a 3-2 victory. homers by Tito Fuentes, Willie batter once. 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