ea l e Leafs | tonight. play in KING -- Brooklin Elmer Tran who in an industrial ac- r this week... d got the draws on ns as the big red- rs in mid-season ohn Dale played a r Brooklin, scoring d assisting on one vas cut by Leafs ames Coach s, of the Leafs, : ndering just what to win an overtime harges have drop- rtime contests in a tedmen and on two ons the best Leafs s a split on points iyed with Peterbor- m Craggs, who sat , is making up for is season. He was » again last night, goals, but also had jor penalty of the ooklin, sitting out a » sentence, with rts of Toronto... idle now until Sat- , When 'they play ir arch rivals. of the Brampton Ex- The Redm-en have o decisions over . date but on both he margin of vic- y one goal... An ote in. regard to is that Gordie their number one years gone by, has a single penalty in nes played against rhaps we spoke too Brampton, in their nce at the Brooklin da lot of eyebrows 1 their speed and ; At time of was not known if McCready would be r Saturday night's wa & District FTBALL ILE HEADER NIGHT! 'andra Park Game 6:18 same 8:15 -- ck isky. RONTO ei il ' string to 33 runless innings and HOMEWARD -- Woody Woodward of the Atlanta Braves begins his slide to- ward home plate, while Los Angeles Dodgers' catcher John Roseboro reaches for a high throw during Wed- nesday's game at Atlanta. Woodward scored the final Braves' run in a 13-5 romp over the Dodgers. (AP Wirephoto) Three Straight Shutouts For Angels' McGlothlin By HAL BOCK Now, if only it doesn't rain on Jim McGlothlin's parade. McGlothlin, who seems to la- bor with a constant cloud over his head, has brought a ray of sunshine to the last place Cali- fornia Angels. The young right - hander hurled his third straight shutout Wednesday night, running his season's record to 6-1 with a 2-0 victory over the Baltimore Ori- oles. The blanking extended his lowered his earned run average to 1.07. In other American League ac-| Richert in the first inning and| tion Wednesday, New York and Washington split a twi-night doubleheader, the Yankees tak- ing the opener 7-1 and the Sen- ators the second game 2-1, Kan- sas City Athletics defeated De- troit Tigers 4-2. Boston's double- header at Chicago and Cleve- land's game at Minnesota were rained out. McGlothlin has allowed just one earned run in the last 49 2-3 innings he has worked. RICHERT LOSES The Angels got McGlothlin an unearned run off loser Pete BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE W EL Pct. GBL Cincinnati 35 19 648 -- San Francisco 29 21 .580 4 St. Louis 27 20 574 4% Pittsburgh 26 22 542 6 Chicago 25 24 510 7% Philadelphia 24 25 .490 8% Atlanta 24 26 .480 9 Los Angeles 21 29 .420 12 Houston 20 31 .392 13% New York 17 31 .354 15 Wednesday's Results Chicago 3 Philadelphia 1 New York 0 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5 Atlanta 13 San Francisco 4 Cincinnati 3 Houston 17 St. Louis 1 Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Drysdale 5-5) at Atlanta (Bruce 2-1) N San Francisco (Bolin 3-5) at Cincinnati (Ellis 5-2) N Houston (Dierker 5-3) at St.| Louis (Gibson 6-5) N Only Games Scheduled. Friday's Games Philadelphia at Pittsburgh N New York at Chicago San Francisco at Atlanta N Houston at Cincinnati N Los Angeles at St. Louis N American League W L Pet. GBL} Detroit 31 19 .620 | Chicago 27 18 .600 1%) Baltimore 25 22 .532 414) jboston 24 23 511 5%) Minnesota 25 24 510 5%} Cleveland 24 24 500 6 479-7. | 814} 19! New York 23 25 Kansas City 23 28 .451 Washington 21 29 .420 California 21 32 .396 11% Wednesday's Results Cleveland at Minnesota, ppd., rain. Washington 1-2 New York 7-1 Boston at Chicago ppd., rain. Detroit 2 Kansas City 4 Baltimore 0 California 2 Probable Pitchers Today. Cleveland (Hargan 7-4)) at Minnesota (Merritt 3-0) Boston (Bennett 4-1 and Bell 1-5) at Chicago (Horlen 6-0 and Howard 1-3) Washington (Coleman 3-3) New York (Verbanic 1-0) N Baltimore (Barber 3-5) at Los Angeles (Clark 2-6) Friday's Games Detroit at California N Cleveland at Kansas City TN Baltimore at Minnesota N Chicago at New York N Washington at Boston N International League W iL Pct. GBL Rochester 25.15 .625 Toronto 20 16 .556 Syracuse 19 18 .514 Buffalo 19 18 .514 Toledo 18 20 .474 Richmond 19 23 .452 Columbus 16 20 .444 Jacksonville . 18 24 .429 Wednesday's Results Columbus 3 Buffalo 7 Syracuse 5 Richmond 4 Jacksonville 17 Rochester 5 Toledo at Toronto ppd, rain Today's Games Toledo at Toronto Columbus at Buffalo Jacksonville at Rochester Richmond at Syracuse &55 KING ST. E. AT WI Help a Fisherman Sale!! June 7-8-9 & 10 Only @ All sixes of Aluminum and Fiberglass For details on prices -- drop in or see our ad under "Marine Supplies" in the Classified section of this newspaper. UNITED RENT-ALL & MARINE 728-5565 @ CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS 3% to 105 h.p. BOATS COMPLETE SERVICE DE TIME PAYMENT PLAN 2-YEAR UNCONDI- TIONAL GUARANTEE LSON RD, -- OSHAWA a | walloped Los Angeles Dodgers|fidence in him and go along and a thin filme of oil. 113 - 5 Nolan Strikes Out 15 Giants Still Win Game By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Ferguson Jenkins, 23-year-old Associated Press Sports Writer of Chathapy, Ont., set Philadel- pits fn on three hits. Ad- Willie won't soon forget Gary olpho \Phillips hit a two-run Nolan, and Nolan will long re- hon.er dad Billy Williams a solo member Willie. shot for \Chicago. Tony Gon- Willie Mays will remember zalez homered for the Phillies. the 12 pitches Nolan threw A pair three-run homers past him Wednesday. night as chief victim of the young Cin- cinnati right -°hander's 15- strikeout performance. Nolan will remember Willie McCovey for the one pitch he didn't throw past the San Fran- cisco first baseman. McCovey hit it out of the park for a three - run homer to tie the game, which the Giants won 4-3 by scoring in the ninth inning off Bob Lee, who relieved No- lan after McCovey's homer. "It was a good pitch I made to McCovey," the 19-year-old rookie said. "I thought he would either pop it up or hit a grounder. It was just one of moa eg | | Accept Challenge In other National League ac- said of Nolan who has won four, SYDNEY, -Australia (Reut- tion, Pittsburgh _ Pirates| of his five decisions. 'I told him/ers) -- Australian swimmer blanked New York Mets 3-0,|if he got Willie Mays, J would Linda McGill said Tuesday she Chicago Cubs topped Philadel-|keep him in. He's such a n.an may swim the English Channel phia Phillies 3-1, Atlanta Braves|in every way you just have con- naked--except for cap, goggles paced Atlanta™te its v : Los Angeles. Clete Boyer also homered for the Braves, and Lou Johnson hit one for Los An- geles. ; Houston jumped on five St. Louis pitchers for 23 hits, in- cluding five by Bob Aspro- monte and four by Ron Brand. Aspromonte, Brand, Rusty Staub and Jim Landis each drove in three runs as Bo Be- linsky picked up his first vic- tory. | Australian Might WILLIE McCOVEY .. big hit | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 8, 1967 J] ' < ONE DRY and Houston Astros| with him. The 21-year-old blonde with a trounced St. Louis Cardinals! Nolan did get Mays. 17-1, | : LAUDS ROOKIE Willie) 38-96-36 figure was replying to| jcame up in the eighth with Je-|the Channel Swimming Associ- sus Alou and Tom Haller onjation's statement two days ago siti? 1» qin.| base via singles and went down) about her previous plan to swim x oty just iggy nag cin jon strikes for the fourth time.|the 229 - miles between France cinnatl manager Dave Bristo'/ McCovey, who also was fanned and England in only the bottom |twice by Nolan, then homered half of her bikini. BASEBALL STARS jon the first pitch. Association Chairman Roy | The Reds scored three runs|scott was quoted as saying: f By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS joff Juan Marichal in the sixth.|"'As far as we are concerned = Pete Rose homered for two of|she can swim the channel stark Ph agg HO te nga mage EY The other scored when|naked." drove ns three runs as Hous-| Deron Johnson singled, went to! Linda replied as she sat drip- ton battered St. Louis Cardi-|S¢C0"d on a throwing error by|ping beside an indoor swim- nals with a 23-hit attack, 17-1, hee cae mn eed bor pool: "I might do just Pitching -- Jim McGlothlin,} Manny Mota drove in two) On her last Channel swim in Angels, allowed just four hits}runs with a bloop single and|1965, she missed the record by and struck out nine as Califor-| Willie Stargell homered in Pitts-/only 11 minutes. But she said nia blanked Baltimore Orioles|burgh's victory. Tommie Sisk,/she was only 25 per cent fit 2-0. 4-3, went the route. 'then, the youngster made it stand up against the Orioles, who had scored 27 runs against Califor- nia in a doubleheader the day before. Fred Talbot hurled a six-hit- ter for the Yankees in the opener against Washington. 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