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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1966, p. 7

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Nottingham Forest goal- Grummitt takes, to the air in vain attempt to stop a goal by Mullery, 'S NO ROBBING HOOD right half/ for Tottenham Hotspur if game at White Lane, London. Ball can be seen in netting at upper left. It was the first goal scored in the English Foot- ball League First Division match, won by Tottenham 2-1, (CP Wirephoto) Fairly Wont Forget First Hit In Stadium By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Ron Fairly made a big hit in his official Busch Memorial Sta- dium debut, and John Briggs did the same in his latest per- formance at Connie Mack Sta- jum. Fairly hit a two-run homer his first time up, then added two singlés as Los Angeles Dodgers defeated St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 Monday night. Briggs, mean- While, singled home the winning run in Philadelphia Phillies' 11- inning, 5-4 victory over Pitts- burgh Pirates. The combination increased lead to a commanding 2% games over Pittsburgh and left the Dodgers in such a position that if they split in their last six games the Pirates would have to win all five of theirs for a tie, It isn't far from being over, Fairly and Briggs to blame. When Fairly homered in the first inning, it marked his first official time at bat in the Car- dinals' new park. HAD A BIG GAME didn't stop with the homer, Les Angeles' National League OXCERATT T eed CANADIAN "PRESS THNadonal Les R it Pet, 512 82 176 .344 647 118 214 331 507 72 166. 634 96 203 . 619 102 197 . 605 106 160 | 484 84 153 . 546 83172. 644 92 169. 483 69 146. Runs -- Alou, Atlanta, 118; Aaron, Atlanta, 115; Allen, 106; Clemente, 102; Williams, hicago, 99. Rans Batted) In--Aaron, 122; Clemente, 116; Allen, 110; Star- gell, 102; Torre, 1 102. Hits -- Alou, Atlanta, 214; Rose, 203; Clemente, 197; Beck- 'ert, Chicago, 186; Brock, St, Louis, 179. Doubles -- Callison, Philadel: phia, 38; Rose, 36; Alou, At- lanta, 33; Pinson, Cincinnati, 32; Phillips, Chicago and Mays, San Francisco, 29: Triples---McCarver, St. Louis, 13; Allen and Clemente, Pitts- though, adding TrRENTDE AabeZ hd had bnd Horton peiron, Fae 5, Sopin- son, Baltimo! Hits---Oliva : F. Robinson, 179; Aparicio, altimore, 178; Agee, 168; B. Robinson, 165. Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 39; B. Robinson, 35; F. Robinson, 34; Oliva, 32; Fre- gosi, California, 31. Triples -- Knoop, California and Campaneris, Kansas City, 10; Brinkman, Washington, 9; Aparicio, Foy, Boston, McAu- liffe, Detroit, Hershberger and Charles, Kansas City, 8. Home Rums -- F. Robinson, 49; Killebrew, 36; Powell, 34; Pepitone, New York, 31; Cola- vito, Cleveland and Cash, 30. Stolen Bases -- Buford, Chi- cago, 50; Campaneris, 49; Agee, 41; Aparicio, 24; Cardenal, 23 Pitching -- McNally, Balti- more, 13-5, .722; Boswell, Min- nesota, 12-5, .706; Kaat, Minne- sota, 25-11, .€94; Siebert, Cleve- land, 16-8, more, 10-5, .667. Strikeouts--McDowell, land, 216; Kaat, 199; Richert, Washington, 195; Wilson, De- burgh and Allen, 10; Clendenon and Alou, Pittsburgh, 9. Home, Runs--Aaron, 42; Al-| Ten,.40;. Torre, 36; Mays and M , San Francisco, 35. Stolen 'bases --Brock, Jacnoun, m0uswn, 40, 'wits. Los Angeles, 35; Phillips, 32; Harper, Cincinnati, 26, Pitching -- Regan, Los Ange- Jes, 14-1, .933; Marichal, San Francisco, 24-6, .800; Koufax, Los Angeles, 25-9, .735; Perry, San Francisco, 20-8, .714; Jas- ter, St. Louis, 10-5, .667. Koufax, 204; Bun- , Philadelphia, 244; Mari- chal, 227; Gibson, St. Louis and Veale, Pittsburgh, 219. American League AB RHE Pet | F. Rob'son, Bal 567 119 179 .307 596 307 463 .289 483 -288 549 527 508 592 582 544 Runs--F. Robinson, 119; Foy, Boston, 98; Cash and Oliva, 97; Agee, Chicago, 95. Runs Batted In--F. Robinson, 120; Powell, 107; Killebrew, 105; troit, 192; Bell, Cleveland, 190. though, and the Pirates have): The Dodger "right infielder two singles, -jhits was .667; Barber, Balti-| Cleve-| drove in another one and scored) one more, Briggs didn't make his ent- rance at Connie Mack Stadium until the sixth inning when he) beat out an infield single as a pinch hitter and eventually scored the run that gave the Phillies a 4-3 lead. The Pirates tied it, however, and Briggs had to come through with a two-out, run scoring sin- gle in the 11th. In the only other National League game, third - place San Francisco Giants remained four games out by whipping Atlanta Braves 8-2. Rain washed out New York Mets at Cincinnati Reds. | In the American League. De-| | trots. Tigers edged California An- ant Rasian Ren Sox 20th game against 13 defeats. Gates Brown batted for McLain in the ninth and singled home Mickey Stanley with the winning run, Darrell Brandon scattered seven hits in Boston's opening game shutout over Washington, Dalton Jones supported him with three hits and three runs batted in. | The Senators came back in |the nightcap, however, winning on Don Lock's two-run homer in the seventh inning. FOOTBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western Conference Sask. Edmonton Winnipeg 157 121 10 Calgary 97.149 7 B.C, 141 173 4 0 189 94 16 0 164 87.12 / Ottawa Hamilton |Montreal Tananta blanked Washington Senators 5-0 before bowing 3-2. Fairly's homer came off 20- game winner Bob Gibson and started Claude Osteen on the way to his 17th victory against 13 defeats, Briggs' game + winning single came after the Phillies loaded the bases on Dick Groat's bloop single and Billy O'Dell walks to Harvey Kuenn and Bill White. Kuenn earlier drove in three runs with a single. Donn Clendenon drove in two Pirate runs with a homer and a double, the latter tying the game 4-4 in the eighth. Juan Marichal pitched a six- hitter for his 24th victory against six defeats. One of the Felipe Alou's . 3ist homer for Atlanta. The Giants easily offset that blow, however, as Willie McCovey unloaded his |35th homer, a two-run blow, in the first inning, and Tom. Hal- ler connected with two on in the fourth. Detroit's Denny McLain al- lowed Californix just four hits in eight innings and won his | 72; Open a father-and-son money.. account for MUNICH ADVANCES POCKING, West Germany (AP) -- Munich 1860 defeated Omonia of Nicosia 2-1 Sunday in the second leg of their Euro-| pean Cup of Champions match) to advance to the second round) of the tournament. uU4ey Bucdan Port NDON WINERY LIMITED The day your boy discovers he's worth savings example for all your children, into touchdowns to '|point lead in the ference but plex by the nal point of the game. pr ned dim Dillard a with tack in the uarter for Ottawa's first) Defensive h lf back Gene provided ihe second with diyard bur crossed the dressin, sounded, But referee Seymour Wilson finally cleared the playing area and recalled the players to the field. Tackle Moe Racine made the most of his chance and booted his second convert of the night to go along with a sin- gle and a 13-yard field goal. 0 55.126 6im @ iii 202 4m OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Rough Riders had to battle fecood fects of its 26-7 toss Saturday own fans as well as the sition to score an 18-8 ver a tired Sas Roughriders team in a Canadian Foot inter - locking game. ae ae Saskatchewan showed the ef-)d «night to Hamilton Tiger-Cats in |b opener of a two-game east- say' the still managed to game until the last) d mr Wastarn Onetadaiinn Vand Sewer rape AU aR Ottawa tithed twh fle tlavelare eoorad # adeond © quarter clals to get first big fone 'a four- Con-| with a little luck--could have re- to rely on & big safety touch on a play that sulted in a touchdown. They ad- ded 9 fourth quarter touch- down on » db-yard pass from k Ron Lancaster to ft Hugh Campbell. eB was Campbell's 15th touch- EFC SCORING By THE CANADIAN PRESS Moe Racine took over the lead in the Eastern Football Conference individual scoring (6| race Monday night, kicking two final play of the game, That's where stepped in, FANS SWARM IN Hundreds of the 22,954 fans swarmed on the field as Scott goal line and it looked for @ while as though Ottawa wasn't going to have a chance for a convert, Players from both teams headed for the and the gun ye room officials converts, a field goal and a sin- gle to lead Ottawa Rough Riders to thelr eighth victory of the "season, Racine's total now is 43 on 22 pie six field goals and ree singles ip nine games, He pa 4 Montreal Alouettes' place- kicker. Peter Kempf by two points, The leaders J = Racine, 0 Kempf, M Tucker, Q Sutherin, H 'Taylor, T Grant, H Kuntz, H Dillard, O Vilunas, T Irwin, T Scott, O bes Oiningieias eliwee ---- --_ sa ReVeseOaoean Soucesoucuwon Sowucecooonw™s A i a eT OE EE Ottawa Widens Lead At are Expense own of the season and leaves him only one shy of the record for egg Ler caught season, a ught five for 55 yards ig Monday's game. CHASE BALL The safety touch came follow- ing @ Wira « Gown punt py sane katchewan, Ottawa balfback Don Gilbert fumbled the ball on his own four ~ yard line and a swarm Of Saskatchewan players chased the bail into the Ottawa end zone, Gene Gaines again was the Ottawa hero as he re- covered the ball and held the loss to two points. Ottawa had an edge in final statistics with 326 yards total of- fence compared Saskatche- wan's 295. Ottawa quarterback Russ Jackson. finished the game with seven completions 19 at tempts for 91 yards, Lancaster had a little better time, completing 11 of 21 for 156 yards but had three passes in- tercepted. Jackson had one in- tercepted. FULLBACKS INJURED The fullbacks led the rushing for both teams, and both were injured late in the game, For Ottawa, Dillard carried 14 times for 114 yards. He also caught four passes for 38 yards, Henry Dorsch, filling in for was injured Saturday in Hamil- ton, carried 14 times for 85 yards. Dillard suffered a pulled hamstring muscle but coach Frank Clair said after the game he hoped the injury wasn't ser- ious. Ottawa's other fullback, Rick Black, was injured a week sors nate THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tubsday, September 27, 1966 7 JIM DILLARD ago when Ottawa played two games in three days during a western tour. Dorsch suffered a knee injury and Saskatchewan coach Eagle Keys said he wouldn't know the extent of the injury until the team returned to Regina today. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Ron Fairly, Los An- geles, collected a homer and two singles, scored two runs and drove in three as the Dodg- ers increased their National League lead by defeating St. Louis Cardinals 6-3, Pitching Darrell Brandon, Boston, scattered seven hits as the Red Sox blanked Washing- ton Senators 5-0 in a double- header opener. REMEMBER WHE WHEN...? Rookie Lou ene York Yankee's first base- man Ate ly in the American Hi t ron to lay more © went on than 2,000 z, EXPORT PLAIN OF FiLterR TIP CIGARETTES | REGULAR ond KINGS. _ eeee8e eeeeeerece enone + eeeeeee SOC aOH ' STS SCOCSSOSSCSGCOCS @S eee @ oeee ae Ni "PRESTO!" ELIN a". (Ch BA --"-- FOR The WHOLE FAMILY. your boy, the Permanent way. Do it in secret. Then surprise him on his birthday with a peek at his new- found affluence. 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