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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1967, p. 7

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a e Aaron's Two Homers | Keep Braves Rolling By DICK COUCH ¢ Associated Press. Sports Writer | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 20, 1947 9 xe! 'ars lair reactivated the enerals in 1962, he 'Drummondville Checking Stalls Kingston Attack | KINGSTON (CP) --Drum- Begin scored for Drummond-;pass from Begin at 12:48 to /mondville Eagles turned per-|ville. beat Kingston netminder Tom Stant forechecking into goals) Wayne Brown, Charlie Con- Mercer Wednesday night to beat King-|very and Bob Rawson scored solid defencc < JOIN THE CREDIT UNION AND Be Money Ahead ee ers edged Cincinnati Reds 3-2! on Ron Hunt's run - scoring| n Drummondville's {ook over. ed to Waylett as his ut Hank Aaron has a hard double in the 10th. The Pitts-| ston Aces 4-3 in the first game|for Kingston. __ McLeod 'pulled Mercer in fa- or, where he has been ime breaking the old home-run "burgh Pirate-Philadelphia Phil-| of the best-of-seven Eastern) Rawson gave Kingston a tem- vor of an extra forward at his capacity to date Mt * i sag a scouts lies game was rained out. Canada Allan Cup finals. |porary 32 lead at the 2:28 mark 19:15, but Kingston was unable The credit union is run by its members « fis , eeping his new friends. Dave Giusti, Houston's : jof the third period when his 20-\to formulate an effective scor- their own benefit. Instead of paying pro ig De Benen The geo Braves slugger, starter, gave up both Aaron's late istee in tees ste te foot shot hit the post amd de-jing attack a to somebody else, the members get bette "Stan has been a + who led the National League homers and was touched for an-| come back from a 3-2 deficit (fected past goaltender Claude| Drummondville outshot King- returns when they save, and trusted employee for with 44 home runs last year but Mother run in the fourth when| . ; : . \Cyr before Drummondville ston 13-7 in the third period poy lower costs when they ' ; dipped to a .279 batting mark-- 4 when in the third period, 'struck for tw al 1 36-34 throughout the game s, a good friend and ' 4 278 2 ~~ Mack Jones doubled, took third Michel Lab \struck for two goals. and 36-34 throughout the game. borrow. ey lowest in his career--blasted a on an error' and scored on a Ron Robert, Michel Labrosse,| [abrosse scored six minutes Referee Hal Lewis of Halifax Stop in today -- ualified trainer. as his retirement at otors was not too far an felt he would en- allenge of training a pague Club. ly, his credentials in ment made it a happy t for me to make and him to our staff," luded, who fs married and nage son, said, "I with Wren as a@ ost of my _ hockey I wanted to join him challenging venture HL. He's been kind iccept me in this job, forwasd to it with a of enthusiasm. irs will train here in 'ly next fall: end cam- > setting, wheel, ins- bearings. cars 99 cluded .. one 725-6511 FORD Dealer 123-4634 "boost fan interest during the} The homers also provided the three starts. ' In Annual Boston Grind pair of homers Wednesday Rolland LeClere and Jacques force-play grounder. A walk. later and Robert converted a assessed 11 minor penalties in it pays to belong. night, powering the Braves to a 4-1 victory over Houston Astros. "I'm going back to my old style of hitting, to get a better batting average," the .316 life- time hitter said before signing a two-year contract last winter' at $100,000 a season. "I wasn't too concerned about batting for an average last year because I had made up my mind to lead © the league in homers." "There's no better way of } making friends when you move into new territory than hitting| the ball over the fence,"' Aaron added, explaining he went for the long ball. in 1966 to help seats in the fourth. Rico Carty's double and Mike _de la Hoz' infield hit gave the Braves an insurance run in the eighth. | WON IN RELIEF | _ Winner Ken Johnson allowed| i only four hits before giving way For Thetford | THETFORD MINES, Que. \(CP) -- Thetford Mines Cana- |diens used two "secret weap- homer and Julian Javier a two- tons" eg oxy ps grey Lewes run shot: for the Cardinals, who Hec Crighton (above), the Pepe he the best-of-seven| Pinned San Francisco ace Juan| 'master of Canadian foot- |rastern Canada semi - final {Marichal with his third loss in ball rules, died in Toronto | ceries leading to junior hockey's recently after a long ill- |Memorial Cup. ness. Crighton wrote the Their principal weapon is jto Ramon Hernandez in the Seventh. Ed Matthews singled -" the Astros' run across in the ¢ sixth. Tim McCarver hit a three-run! RULES MASTER ie HANK AARON Braves' first year at Atlanta. |winning margin as the Braves Pry pth rap n's tigen | Aaron didn't dis i jrolle pir fifth strai yic-/Dases - mer of the} I Atlanta backer y Wolhexany tary Maer ea ioaing string of night knocked out winner Larry; rules for Canadian football |home ice where they have been| i : 5-foot " i | i i "a lalmost unbeatable this year.) night. He slammed a 405-foot,|three losses. |Jaster in the eighth. Jesus Alou) and was a game official for [Th y also have the knack of} bases - empty drive over the; St. Louis Cardinals overpow-|@"4 Willie McCovey also hom-| 25 years. a vigtl opposing defence-| center field fence in the first|ered San Francisco Giants 7-5(¢ted for the Giants, who have|-. °°@"S: nen ante ring goalies with inning and hammered a 420-/for their sixth victory in six|!0st six in a row. : ' ae esi og. gga Hy of shots foot solo shot into the left fieldistarts and Los Angeles Dodg-| Ron Hunt broke up the Dodg- FARMERS a surprising ' -- ers-Reds duel with a run-scor-| Windbreaks of trees will low-/8ame after game. jing double in the 10th--his er fuel costs, protect soil and| They blasted a total of 40 s 8 5 fourth hit in five trips. Gene) raise your crop yield. Your shots at Cornwall goalie Harold 1 oyc u. nls. es 1xt Michael led off the 10th with a|Farm Forester can help and|Murphy who made some excel- double and Hunt, who had advise you. For information,|lent stops. scored the first two Los An-jwrite to Department of Lands| Carol Bellemare scored two jgeles runs, delivered the win-|and Forests, Parliament Build-lgoals and assisted on another. {ning hit one out later. ings, Toronto, Andre Gaudette, Gilbert Per- Association marathon Wednes-|ning pack, but had dropped day. The time was a record 2|back before the first check- hours 15 minutes and 45 sec-|point. He finished .16th last} onds, jyear, 11th in 1965 and third in| In second place was Thomas! 1964. | C. Laris of the New York Ath-| The Quebec Athletic Associa-| ton's steep hills. ;84th and William Mclnnis of Andy Boychuk of Oshawa and|London was 136th. Toronto finished sixth in the Douglas Walker of Toronto 26-mile 385 yard grind. \finished 256th and Robert Sin- Ron Wallingford of Hamilton,|clair of Napanee, Ont., was Ont., considered a top Cana-'339th. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD | | aR BOSTON (AP)--David C. Mc-|dian prospect for the race,| Kenzie of New Zealand won the/dropped out after 16 miles. He | p g Yukaka Aoki of the four-man official team to the event and Japanese team was third and|all its members finished in the} Louis C. Castagnola of Wash-|top 100, a respectable achieve- ington fourth. ment. In fifth place was Antonio! John C. Rrowstt of- Toronto} «@ Ambu of Italy, who overcame|finished 37th in 2:34.59. Dave! By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W iL Pet, GBL 71st annual Boston Athletic|started out with the front-run- illness .as they climbed New-|Prokop of London, Ont., was| 01.000 -- |Minnesota at Detroit N Special! MINOR ADJUST TUNE-UP BRAKES Chicago Buzhardt 0-1) at Washington Richert 0-1) N, Friday's Games INSPECT ALL LIGHTS ouis : 7 Siiindeiahia 2 667 2 | California at Cleveland N Ghicszo 4 2 667 2 Chicago at Washington N Cincinnati 5 3.625 2 |Kansas City at Baltimore N Aina 5 3 .625 2 |New York at oston N Houston 3 5 375 4 Pacific Coast League Pittsburgh 2. 4 .333 4 |Spokane 6-3 Seattle 1-0 Nak Von 2 4 333 4 Oklahoma City 0 Phoenix 6 foe Anveles 2 4 333 4 Vancouver 4 Portland § San Francisco 1 7 .125 6 |Zulsa 10 Denver 1 Tacoma 12 Hawaii 11 N 3 C Wednesday's Results Houston 1 Atlanta 4 | Pittsburgh at Philadel- phia, Ppd., rain Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles 3 St.Louis 7 San Francisco 5 Probable Pitchers Today | Chicago Simmons 1-0) at New York Seaver 0-0). | Cincinnati Nolan 1-0) at Los| Los Angeles Miller 0-1) N. | St. Louis Jackson 1-0) at San Francisco Bolin 0-1); Friday's Games Philadelphia at New York Pittsburgh at Chicago Cincinnati at Houston N St. Louis at Los Angeles N Atlanta at San Francisco N Americar League W iL Pct. 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