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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1967, p. 7

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it uad 'batter Geoff Weiss ft. He scored on g's single to centre lowed with another g Fleming to third, ne scored on Duffy ice fly to centre. ter's infield single of errors allowed score another run s fought back in | Ryan led off with to left and they r run on two errors by Ken Toffan, but n from the outfield ying run at third went about wrap- win in the fifth t walked the first and Lewis doubled With two out, John d Lewis to third ended scoring for executing a double stealing home. idded another pair p sixth off reliever , with Lewis doub- th runs. singles by Ron and Carroll loaded ' Oshawa in the Pat Watters' 'un home, Another n infield out as yer pitching duties. 8 loaded the bases on two walks and by Tony Jones but | his way out of a pair of strikeouts d out. s meet Kingston in Ontario Baseball enior game at Osh- en Stadium, Sun- . and play East men Stadium, Mon- .m. in a Leaside 48 4 $9 4 rroll (7) and Wat- i, Booth (7) and THE BIG FISH CONTEST ish already entered. A 39 ound, 2 ounce lake trout has en entered by an American gler. This monster trout las caught by casting in shal- w water in Clearwater West ke in the Rainy River Dis- ict. The tackle was a light inning rod with an 8 pound ist monofilament line. The inches in gth with a girth of 33 hes and was landed after a minute battle. AYNE CHIDLEY, Quebec gler who formerly resided Oshawa, has entered an 8 nd, 7% ounce speckled but which he caught in ar Lake, McNaught Town- ip in the Chapleau District, also entered a 6 pound, ounce speckled, from the me lake. An 11 pound, 12 ce pickerel has _ been ered by Peter Furgoch of broke. This whopper was ght in the north branch of Petawawa River near fiant Lake in Algonquin k. This fish was also ght on light spinning ikle. A 3344 pound Northern te was caught in the Ot- a River in Renfrew Town- by F. Sammon of Ni- ra Falls. HOTGUNNERS throughout ada, United States and the ihamas begin shattering targets left, right and Bightaway this week as the lifying rounds for the 1967 hester Claybird tourna- got under way. These ers, amateurs all, are ing a share of more than 4000 in prizes in one of iggest sporting events of ear. The top prize await- he grand champion team all-expense trip around orld for each member is guest, Shooters will OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer son, Scarborough Skeet Club, Dee Dene Drive, Highland Creek. FABULOUS FISHING Is be- ing experienced by anglers who travel to the Lake of the Woods in the Kenora area. This could be the vacation of a life time for those anglers who seldom get farther than the Kawarthas for their fish- ing. The Department of Lands and Forests officials report walleye limits in 20 minutes with fish up to 8 pounds be- ing caught regularly. Bass and pike fishing is excellent with lunge taking last spot. The "muskie" should improve if cooler weather sets in, For the wire line addict, the lake trout have been co-operating in relatively high numbers. Silver Lake is producing some very fine specimens. The west arm of Eagle Lake has been yielding catches of large trout up to 25 pounds. So if some of you anglers have been promising your- selves once - in - a - lifetime fishing, hike up to the Kenora country at lay-off time. HEAVY SPRING run-offs and the recent heavy rains have created a navigational problem on the Trent Canal system. Summer residents using these waterways are asked to be tolerant in re- spect to the high water this year. Everything possible is being done to maintain con- THIS TRIPLE exposure stant water levels on the | *hows one knuckleball lakes having control dams, | Pitcher, Hoyt Wilhelm, Chi- The Ontario Hydro is also cago White Sox, in action in keeping a watch on waters they control. HERE AND THERE -- You are reminded that when you use our great outdoors, please dispose your trash in a proper place and manner ... De- spite the heavy rains, ruffed grouse are being reported in good brood counts by our game management people . .. 31 polar bears have been tagged, tattooed and released ninth inning of last night's American League game with Minnesota Twins in Chicago, The 43-year-old veteran came on in relief in the ninth to put the Twins down and when Chicago broke loose for two runs in the ninth he received credit for 2-1 victory, his fourth of White Sox Sink Twins In Ninth Inning Rally | J THE @SHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 8,, 1967 7| Pete Rose Fined, © Despite Four Hits ional HAL BOCK Press Sports Writer It was the most expensive four-hit night of Pete Rose's career, Rose smashed a triple, two doubles and a single, drove in three runs and scored twice as Cincinnati Reds downed _Pitts- burgh Pirates 6-2 Friday night, It cost him $50. That's because the only time the Pirates retired him, Rose broke Cincinnati manager Dave Bristol's new rule that levies a $50 fine anytime a_ batter strands a runner at third base with less than two out, Bristol installed the rule for the first time Friday, hoping to snap the Reds out of a lethar- gic slump that had seen them the season. He has seven "saves" for the league lead- ers, Saves are credited to a relief pitcher who stops the opposition from scoring ty- ing or winning runs. (AP Wirephoto) | Richmond e Gains Ground' By THM CANADIAN PRESS Richmond Braves gained a half game on first-place Roches- ter Red Wings in the Interna- tional Baseball League Friday when the Braves breezed to a 4-1 win over Toledo Mud Hens and the Wings split a double- header with Buffalo Bisons, Home runs made the differ- ence in the Buffalo-Rochester game as the Bisons won the seven - inning opener 5-2 and Rochester took the nightcap 2-0. In other IL games, Syracuse Chiefs shaded the slumping Tor- onto Maple Leafs 4-3 and Jack- sonville Suns downed Columbus Jets 5-4 and 6-5 in a double- header. The Braves, now 244 games out of first place, scored three runs in the second inninng on Dave Nicholson's solo homer and Bobby Cox's triple which drove in two runs. Home runs by Stan Swanson, Bob Perry and Cal Emery paced the Bisons. to their win in the opener. Swanson's homer drove in two runs and the Bi- drop 14 of 19 games and fall | from first to third place. Rose, the new system's first victim wasn't complaining. 'It's a good rule," he grinned, wav- ing $25 and some trading stamps he had collected from a post - game radio interview and trying to get Bristol to settle for that. Elsewhere in the National League Friday night, San Fran- cisco Giants nipped Los An- geles Dodgers, 2-1, Atlanta Braves went 11 innings before edging New York Mets 3-2, Houston Astros. battered Chi- cago Cubs 11-5 and St. Louis Cardinals dropped Philadelphia Phillies 5-1. Rose's four hits raised his batting average to .326, sixth best in the National League, Sammy Ellis went the route for the victory, scattering six Pirate hits and allowing two unearned runs, It was his first victory in nine starts since May 4. Jim Hart smashed a two-run homer that broke a scoreless tie in the sixth inning and lifted the Giants over the Dodgers, Hart's 390-foot shot beat Bill Singer, who had shut out the Giants in his only other start against} them. Ray Sadecki, 3-0, and Frank Linzy limited the Dodgers | to five hits. Jeff Torborg slammed a home run for Los | Angeles. | Joe Torre drove in two runs with a single and homer and Mack Jones tagged the llth in- ning homer that beat the Mets for the Braves. Jones opened the 11th against reliever Jack Lamabe with his game-winning shot. The Cubs absorbed their fifth straight defeat and fell 2% games back of St. Louis as Houston's Barry Latman hurled 5 2-3 innings of two-hit relief. A five + run fourth inning} keyed by two-run doubles by| Don Davis and Bob Aspromonte, got the Astros going. Jimmy Wynn doubled across two more Houston runs in the fifth, lift- ing his league leading runs-bat- EARLY WEEK Money Saving Features AT MIRACLE .. . 5Q: WHIP " COFFEE :: 75 "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" DOMINO CHEESE 4 8 OZ. PKGS |" * ' ry , : a oy ' tole . i d-in total to 62. ve an even chance be- by American biologists in an By DICK COUCH | In other games Friday night,)stroked a one-out single and|sons sneaked in an extra run|te4 A 1 | SLICES DERBIRD -B.. the scores will be fed effort to learn nace ehoat this |Associated Press Sports Writer)New York Yankees blanked|scored from first on Bill Free-|Wwith a single - sacrifice - single| Steve Carlton won his seventh hto a computer, which will big bear... Leaves breathe | It took Gary Peters one in-|Baltimore Orioles 3-0, Cleve-|han's double off the left field |combination. oooh cee trent p Png eo i | i ni to shut off Minnesota|land Indians trimmed Washing-|screen. Rookie Mik - ; har: ; 7 CLUB vide the shooters into through openings on the under ng sak Renators 64 ane Galltcenia n ae ike Mar-| In the second game, theltie against Philadelphia with|| 27¢ OFF -- KING SIZE SAVE 2le by appointment. sional, Wilson Pat- n Delorme, Bob ed. 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North York Tennis Club de- \feated Oshawa Tennis Club at 'the local courts here Thursday vening, in their Inter-County 4A' Mixed Tennis League sched- le meeting, winning eight of dozen sets played. orth York netters are cur- tly leading the Inter- y 'A' League race with straight victories but the Oshawa team made it more n interesting, before yield- Ray Petre and Terry Keys "teamed up to give Oshawa 8-7 nd 6-1 wins in their men's bles sets with North York's ayne Gallier and Ken jakgemetz. In another men's doubles ssion, Bill Milne and Jaan ivisili two points for orth York, beating Oshawa's ion Cox and Sam Venn, 6-1 id 6-3 orth York Netters Win Their Fifth League Set val Scattergood 6-3 but came back to equalize in the hard- Samet second set, with an 8-6 win, In the mixed doubles, Bryce Brown and Kay Hopkins of the host club lost both sets to their visitors, Austin Lawrence and Betty Tisdale, 6-1 and 6-3. Ron Guiltinan team up with Mary Moore to gain one point for Oshawa in the other mixed doubles event, winning the first set 6-4 over Derek Wilson and May Wilson but losing the sec- ond, by the same score. Oshawa's ladies' doubles team of Jeanette Kilgour and Carol Dodsworth lost their sets to Nancy and Marg Flynn of North York, 6-1 and 6-4, On Tuesday evening next week, Pine Point Club visits Oshawa, filling in a rained-out date of June 29 and on Thurs- Twins--just as Eddie Stanky said he would. It took Stanky a lot longer to turn on Chicago White Sox-- but when opportunity finally knocked, they left nothing to chance. The White Sox spotted Dean Chance a 1-0 first - inning lead Friday night, then scored twice in the ninth on Zoilo Versalles two - out, bases-loaded error for a 2-1 victory that snapped Min- nesota's eight - game winning streak and dropped the Twins \into third place in the American | League race. Peters gave up doubles by Twins until the ninth, when came on to complete the two- hitter. The loss left Minnesota a half game behind Detroit Tigers, who edged Boston Red Sox 5-4 in 11 innings, and 3% lengths behind the first place Sox. Cesar Tovar and Tony Oliva in knuckleballer Hoyt Willhelm Angels swept a doubleheader from Kansas City Athletics, 7-2 and 8-2. Peters shackled the Twins' power after his shaky start, but it appeared there was no catch- ing up with Chance, who scat- tered five hits until the ninth in a bid for his third shutout of the year against Chicago, Then, with one out, Tom Mc- Craw singled and Chance walked Jim King and J, C, Martin, filling the bases. Al Worthington came out of the bullpen and retired Don Buford on a foul pop, then got Ron Hansen to bounce towards short- stop. Versalles, moving to his left, bobbled the ball, picked it up and fired to first-too late to get Hansen as both McCraw and Pinch-runner Charlie Bradford raced across the plate, The Tigers snapped a 4-4 tie in the 11th when Jim Northrup ARVIDA, Que. (CP) -- Moe Norman, suddenly regaining his hitting and putting touch, car- ried a two-stroke lead into to- day's second round of the Que- Norman Grabs Early Lead In Quebec Open Tourney | The Maritimer put on an ex- cellent putting exhibition, with birdies at the first, fourth and fifth, but he offset them with over-pars at the seventh, ninth final two innings to pick up his first major league victory. New York snapped a five- game losing string behind the four-hit pitching of Al Downing, who struck out 12 on the way to his ninth victory. Mickey Mantle drove in the only run |Downing needed with a sixth- inning double and Joe Pepitone the eighth. da 1-1 dead single shall, who relieved during a|Wings got home-run help from three - run Boston rally that|Frank Peters in the second in- tied the score in the ninth,|ning and John Scruggs in sixth. blanked the Red Sox over the Scruggs also hit a homer in the smacked a two + run homer in Sam McDowell flipped a four-hitter, striking out 10, and Pedro Gonzalez' seventh-inning first game. m Pinch hitter Archie Moore's|= four runs. | Julian Javier's two-run single was the big blow for the Car- dinals, who beat former team- TIDE ate Larry Jackson, 6-9. single with two on in the sev- enth drove in the winning run for Syracuse against Toronto. Dave Morehead, who went the route, was the loser. He struck out seven but walked eight. John Lewis doubled home two runs for Jacksonville in the opener against the Jets. In the second game, Jacksonville's re- liever Dan Friscella pitched hit- less ball for three innings to earn his second victory. The from Washington with a three- run burst in the eighth. Rick Reichardt, wearing glasses for the first time in his career, blasted pair of homers while Don Mincher and Paul Schaal also homered in Cali- fornia's twilight victory over the Athletics. Roger Repoz, traded from Kansas City to the Angels re- cently, drilled two doubles and a single in the second game, driving in two runs, and Reich- ardt added a two-run single. | BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Al Downing, Yank- ees, fired a four - hitter and before the Indians pulled away Suns' winning run was scored after Columbus outfielder George Spriggs dropped a fly PKG ]23 DETERGENT "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" DOMINO SAVE 10¢ CAMPERS. INSTANT 8 oz. hs G UNUmiTED |] COFFEE | et mY & Townline Road North ball with two out in the 12th. 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