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'Colavitos Home Run ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 1, 1967 7 BASEBAJ,L SCOREBOARD : er By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League . W L Pct. GBL. REMEMBER WHEN? . . ef nmeriens Deane St. Louis 62 40 608 -- W .L Pet. GBL Chicago 38 45 563 4%, BY THE CANADIAN PRESS | " Chicago 58 42 580 --! Atlanta 52 47 595 8M% The biggest black bull- | hee ye aor | Cincinnati 55 50 .524 8%] head on record was taken I PS 5 5a \Sa . "isco 54 50 5 oe By RON RAPOPORT | "I would imagine he would,";Washington were not sched-|California 55 49 529 5 San F rancisco $4 50 519 9 | 16 years ago today--in 1951 a Riga i 4 | Pittsburgh 49 51 .490 12 --f10m Lake Waccabuc, Associated Press Sports Writer said the Rock. "After all, wejuled. Washington 51 53 .490 9 ; i ,| 7 ; s key goal of jplayed on the same team for] The White Sox were trailing|Balti 45 54 455 1 ag {Philadelphia 48 51 485 12%4| N-Y., by Kani Evans. at the 13:49 Rocky Colavito delivered his|three years. He was throwing|2-1 with two 'out in the ninth Ch aia 48 a "451 1572 | Los Angeles 46 55 .455 15%4| Weighing eight pounds, the ! ; first hit for the Chicago Sox ; nd fe Ld f - jwievelan' 451 13 |Houston ...... 46 59 .438 1744| champion was 24 inches period. A me all kinds of stuff all night.}put stayed alive when Ken|New York 44 56 440 14 |New York 39 61 390 22 long and 17% inch i jayton goal at Monday night and made a two-| Finally, I hit his fast ball. I|Boyer delivered a run - scoring|Kansas City 44 59 .427 1514. : . | eae ae the goal that run homer in the 10th inning/knew it was gone immedi-|single to tie it up. 2 i ' hes Monday's Results girth. nels to life and that beat Cleveland 4-2. lately." Then Wayne Causey led off Monday's Results San Francisco 8 Pittsburgh 4 if Before the game, Luis Tiant| n the other ric: ith i 4 Chicago 4 Cleveland 2, 10 in- St. Louis 9 Chicago 2 entum that al ; ant) Jn the other American League |the 10th with a single and, after |} Bi International League ore six of the was saying he knew which| games Tuesday, Boston blanked|Tom McCraw bunted into aj_ nings Atlanta 5 Cincinnati 2 Rorhest ay as he scor- pitches to throw to Colavito,|syinesota 4.0 and Kansas City|force play, Colavito hit his sixth/Kansas City 8 New York 6 Houston 3 New York 2 OtnESeY ee ee ' ms b sas City |force play, Colavito hit his six " egg ini F m five of the who was traded by the Cleve- ; ey lhomer. Until the ninth, Tiant|Minnesota 0 Boston 4 |Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 2,| Richmond 57 44 5642 i] land Indians Saturday. Tiant ap-|Upended New York 8-6. Califor-| "7. *hi- | 11 innings |Toront 7 5 als . tly didn' Ini Detroit, Balti gave up just four hits as Chi Probable Pitchers Today g: | Toronto 47 48 .49 9 va did not play parently didn't. =---------_nia, Detroit, Baltimore and/¢ago took the lead on a homer| Kansas City (Dobson 6-6 and Probable Pitchers Today | Toledo 46 49 .484 10 | of the game by Vern Fuller and a run-scor-|sanford 4-3) at Boston More-| St: Louis (Briles 5-4) at Chi-| columbus 48 53 .475 1044 ith a flurry, . ing single by Leon Wagner. head 0-0 and Lonborg 14-4) (ft) /°289 (Jenkins 13-8) fe ger ; five goals of All I L Lee Stange pitched master-| Chicago (Peters 12 - 6) at} Atlanta (Johnson 10-4) at Cin-| Jacksonville 46 53 465. 12 | gi nh lan acrosse fully for the Red Sox, retiring|cjeyeland (Siebert 6-9 or Har.|cinnati (Ellis 6-8) or (Maloney | Syracuse 46 53 .465 12 breaking club \the first 20 batters to face him}gan 10-8) N 8-8), night : Buffalo 44 51 463 12 hots than most | |before Harmon Killebrew ended!" netroit (Wilson 13-8) at Balti- ,, \°™ York (Selma 1-1) at gue, were sty- T B Pl d At E his no-hitter dreams with a tW0-| more (Phoebus 8-6) N Houston (Guisti 8-9), night ____ International League 0 e aye Xpo : Pittsburgh (Veale 12-4) at San|Standings unchanged man box de- i the game to yle and almost MONTREAL (CP)-- Lacrosse arenas had expressed an in-| lout single in the event. In all, |Stange gave up three hits and \didn't give up a walk while New York (Stottlemyre 9-10) N California (McGlothlin 9-2) at Francisco (Marichal 13-9), night! Philadelphia (L. Jackson 7-10) al at Los Angeles (Osteen 12-10), Monday's Game Minnesota (Chance 12-8) North All-stars 3 South All- r the visitors. striking out three. Baths & i) the ' suc vent to} ; ; ; s 5 s work on play- Se ee tre namaedsl cilia cenit cats veting' Go| CAT! remvenall phovigad| "heey (OFSEE #9) N night Dour ) | Gaels' coach this weekend with a three-game|hockey off season. {most of the Boston power, hit-| = Wednesday's Games Wednesday's Games | International League er the game. series for the North American|---------- _______| ting a three - run homer in the|/Chicago at Cleveland N St. Louis at Chicago 2 Today's Games the game all Indian championship. \third. Stange himself accounted|Minnesota at Washington N Atlanta at Cincinnati Jacksonville at Toronto 3 "and had the ath a | . /for the other Boston run with a!Detroit at Baltimore N New York at Houston N Richmond at Buffalo ight. We didn't at tatters thee tater Hutchinson gsi ye ee : California at New York N | Philadelphia at Los Angeles N|Toledo at Rochester 2 s , ° Yharlie Smi urne rom |Kans Ci J . : 7 ae . F an all-star team from Canada,| lneva 46 cdoat for te 'Sankees| insas City at Boston N |Pittsburgh at San Francisco Columbus at Syracuse th Al MeNair ifter the game 't run against he would be fence for the mbat Gaels > called "'the > coach in the recruited mostly from clubs in| Ontario and Quebec, and a United States group made up| largely of players from upper New York state. | The tournament, although played outdoors, will follow box} lacrosse rules. | Scores Six Six was the lucky number for Dennis Hutchinson over the weekend as he scored six goals and six assists to lead the Beach- first hitting a homer that tied! the game 6-6 in the eighth, then fumbling a grounder in the ninth that paved the way to Kansas City's winning runs. The A's blew a five-run lead accumulated in the first inning} when The Yanks scored twice in| NOTICE George Duddin of Toronto, |combers to a 15-3 win over TV president of the Ontario La-|Towers in an Industrial League crosse Association, told a press|lacrosse game. conference Monday he foresees} Rowe Barrett with three goals} But, after Smith fumbled Dick a professional lacrosse league|and two assists and Bob Leal|Green's grounder with one out in operation by '1968 or 1969."" | with two goals and an assists] in the ninth, John Donaldson Duddin said several owners|Were Béaccombers other top) drove in the tie - breaking run| \with a single and Joe Nossek | the first and got a_ two-run} homer from Steve Whitaker and of the series Smith's shot in the eighth. pton Thursday | of coach Mc- to be a damn ELECTRIC RATE ADJUSTMENT awks also jictory in their r by defeating 17 behind an nance by Brian 'our goals col- GILBERT CRASHES THROUGH LINE | Whitby Tykes of National Hockey League |Scorers. Single goals went to Cam Hall. | sent in another with a single. | J. Jessome, G. Kitchen and I. Reazin. Two goals by Bob Smith and | Robbies Lose A sharp increase in the cost of bulk power, wages and materials, particularly in the last two years, made it necessary to review the existing rate structures. As a result a comprehensive rate study was undertaken by Ottawa halfback Don Saskatchewan tackle Skip hardt (79). Ottawa offen- a single by J. Buehler rounded he ; P : ; , ate Terry Wat- Gilbert crashes through the Diaz (65) moves in to make _-- sive tackle Moe Racine arg cea aided scoring. pi ifort ee gi -- ene ig the --_ 'T.. .: Usually Saskatchewan R 0 u ghrider the tackle from behind as (62) comes in too late to | op ort ope Beachcomber goaltender Jay is t jt € Ts Fevenue and a e same time correc Glavian' way line during a CFL en- -- Gilbert hurdles fallen Sas- help his team-mate. Ottawa Rosebash played a solid game| 1rs ame some inequities that have developed in the present rate structure. 2 : counter in Ottawa Monday. katchewan end Don Ger- won the game 20-7. In Eastern Ontario Baseballjallowing only three goals and} Thursday's nt in bed with or a bad virus. (CP Wirephoto) association Tyke League action|Picking up two assists. at Whitby's Peel Park on Sun- day afternoon, Whitby defeated In the second game of the eve- ning the Rebels downed the Lasco Steeler bantams tourn- ced Robbies Drive - In 12-5 in a lacrosse game held last The new rates as set out in the schedule below will go into effect with all billing dated on and after August 1, 1967. The following comments will help to clarify the effect of the new e bd e | Port Hope 13-10, after losing the|Rockets 11-9. Gary Macdonald|week in Brooklin. rotes: C Ormic < Ins l t ltoss for "home game" privil-|was the big gun for the Rebels! Bill Down led the winners) 0 t = leges. |banging in five goals and adding|with seven goals, followed by) RESIDENTIAL g Bird' two, when the Pigeon Club of On Hiatt's Grand Slam | Turner pitched the win for jan assist. Larry Down with three. Paul |Whitby, blanking Port Hope the| Glen Skea with three goals,/Bradley and Gary Stovin count- first two innings then yielding)Tom Vann with two and T./ed singles for the Steelers. |some in every inning. Port Hope|Harris with a single accounted' For Robbies, Phil Kift not- scored three in the third, one in|for the Rebels' remaining goals.!-heq two goals while Doug Ban- the fifth and two in each of the Larry Shrigley and W. Karas non, Brian Kasubeck and Mark 4th, 6th and 7th frames. Turner's|notched three goals each for the| Hutchins scored one each. This In 1966, the average use of electric energy by residential customers was 383 kilowatt-hours per month. Under the new rates the charge for this amount of electricity will be increased by approximately $1.20, or a total of $2.40 per two-month bill. This average calculation indicates the moderate effect of the change in rates. second "Young By DICK COUCH | MrCormick, 14-5 is tied for|victory. Right - hander Ray i % A A ; ; . ; : Bae ; losers with R. Hughes adding] ; hae] he season, on Wiki WcCheelhk becaine the the major league victory lead|Washburn was the winner Lg rab ag - paige and Ghapiasn oS TOCne|was the first loss for Robbies. ': The rate study referred to also showed that the present rates for rantford to National League's first 14-game| im Lonborg of tie Redjreliet help from Hal W onde: ally ae wes ie | haat In the second game of the home heating and water heating are still adequate to cover the cost of supply- winner Monday when Jack|>°~.,. : oes schick. art of Port Hope's attack, al-| night Boyd's ESSO downed Pee- ing these services, due mainly to their limited effect on the peak kilowatt the results. 5 Belinsky brought his record to "ke . | Di D d | . . Wee All-Stars 15-7 ; tthe irda: 4# Hiatt's grand slam pinch homer!s 5 344 lowered his blown-up Brock smacked a three - 1UN|though Devine, Taylor and Johns| erie ee load of the City. ef oarae ag Bie gave him an 84 victory over|FRa to 4.76 by\ stymying the homer, Cepeda hit a two-tun) hit well for them, with Williams, | eglionnalres Chuck Lepine with seven 24: A. Kellar, Pittsburgh. Mets demits - § blast and each stroked a sacri-|payjor and Gilmore each having| ;goals was the top scorer of COMMERCIAL /POWER 1218; M. Kor- ehoe, 1215; F. strachan, 1208; 202; S. Grant, Bo Belinsky held the New York Mets to two singles and beat them 3-2 Monday night with ninth inning help from aky start. He was clipped for two runs an error, Tommy Davis' single and a bases - loaded wild pitch. Belinsky issued a two - out Swoboda, Bo was lifted and Ifice fly in St. Louis' 13-hit bar-|a double. jrage. The Braves struck for three runs in the fourth inning and baller Phil Niekro went the dis- Whitby pounced on Clayton's slants for five runs in the first inning, added four in the third Parish Drop : Games':"==:" Dave Husband with the night for Boyd's. He was followed by Jim Heaslip with Bob Boland, Arnold injand Jim Branton. Commercial and Power customers will now be billed under a Gener- al Service classification, in which more emphasis is placed upon total energy use rather than the demand. The change in the amount of each customer's an, 1194; J: Larry Sherry as the Houston : added two more in the fifth on/for a big early lead and then singles. j to thi iti an A : ;_C. Bennett Astros stretched their season- plete 19 hood on, ng es Clete Boyer's 15th homer in|hung on by scoring one in the} Oshawa Legionnaires midget) Mark Hutchins led. the All- yA mb te ie ore ane ile i elie, vor e. L. Prescott, : high winning streak to seven|tyvty singicd@again leeding off (napping a three - game losing/fifth, two in the sixth and one|"A minor' team dropped a Stars with three goals while rth He \d eo OOC 1G te COU Oh eels) rec Perea 1187; L. Kinse | eatois, a py ye Pocges fe mag string and moving past Cincin-|in the seventh, Clark was their|pair of extra inning games to\Larry Down scored two. Sing- of this it would serve no purpose to indicate the effect on an average bill. nnett and Son, } St. Louis Cardinals, mean-|.'° . After walking Ron|nati into third place. Knuckle-|pig hitter, with a triple and|Peterborough during the week-|les went to Albert Liebregts However, the large majority of customers will be affected only to a small ; end, losing 5-4 in 10 inni degree. 1164; G. Goods i while, ran their league lead to Sharry came in to snuff out the|; i Vepir se -- while = pra pad £4 is 2 ovis Har, 1154; A+ 4 mes by drubbing Chicago}, ig ance for Atlanta, scattering|and Turner ea it a two-bag-|Oshawa and 3- innings eee ; ve As y oh games by dre Pitan 4 cin >| threat. Aine bits; ger. Cameron also hit two sing-|at Peterborough. Both games ; "i The study indicated that the present rates for water heating are Issel, 1149; cinnati 5-2 and Philadelphia} TRIGGERS BURST Pinch hitter Tony Taylor sin-|les. were Eastern Ontario Baseball Rexco Ss Shutout sti adequate to cover the cost of supplying this service, due mainly to the ns, 1140; A. Pb Los Angeles 4-2 in 11) Ron ters leadoff Be gled home the tie - breaking run -- midget ay very limited effect on the peak demand of the City. 'ner and Sons, nings. triggered a two - run Houston|in the 11th inning at Los Ange- n the - inning affair, a ' 129; st and McCormick fought the Pirates|burst in the first inning and|les and pinch hitter Billy Cow- Two Shutouts [pair of walks and a single by Boosts Margin LATE PAYMENT CHARGE and R. Irwin, to a 4-4 standstill through eight|Bob Lillis' run - scoring single|an's sacrifice fly gave the Phil- ;Murray Stinson settled the is- In the Gest a cher £ 10% has b d h in-the fourth broke the 2-2 tie. (lies an insurance run as they lsue in Peterborough's favor. Pp charge o % has been added when payment was Sons, 1029 and innings. In the bottom of the eighth| Lou Brock and Orlando Cep- Hiatt pinch hit for McCormick|eda 'knocked in four and three and cleared the bases with his)runs, respectively, powering homer off reliever Elroy Face.'The Cards to their sixth straight ended the Dodgers' four-game win string. Gene Oliver homered for Philadelphia and singled to start the 11th inning rally. | In Darlington Darlington Senior Soccer Sincludes clutches, gaskets, sealing rings, seals, labour |Oshawa had fought back three times to tie the score. Jim Dunlop was the winning \pitcher, with Dave Ross, Rexco scored a 9-0 shutout jover Cadillac Billiards, in Civ- \il Service Softball League ac- \tion, a replay of a previously made after the due date. This charge is now reduced to 5% and epplies to all items on utility bills, including water. ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE -- AUGUST 1, 1967 ie Ss leads iby eee fs _| League action produced a * ; "P/rained out game, to boost their 2 couple of shutouts on Saturday shell ae berg Legionnaires, total points as league leaders RESIDENTIAL _ : ' e night as Courtice continued to ; ,(0 27, three points ahead of New Rates t ll miaintals thelr ace as league- Peterborough outhit Oshawal cond - place Rundle's Fi 50 kwh h Ss awa | ge O @ | ers leaders, with a 1-0 decision Ba meg er nt, | Rundle's have a_ rained-out irst wh per mont per WW erat y nese che 4.0c ae ee ie ohe wis nance, a ol Bet S00 eh oe ee a - 12¢ e le x, ne ag ' 3 Bie a f l W k nd | Dennis Homeniuk scored the a one Se ita! Were latter tilt could be the one to Remaining consumption per kwh ° i 1.0c njyoy uccess u ee e lone tally of the game andjmp, i; eta Alex Hototerke ai hi settle first place in the final M . r : . |goalie Herm Prakken kept his faa' igo kite fon GAlAWa standing. : etered Water Heating \ } Oshawa Quality Fuels Midg{Tom Eldridge _fot the first of) Bill Melynchuk and 'Denis Ash "house! sant and aay nesters |i the game at Peterborouzh, ope teat boric 8) 5 iat A special 500 kwh block at a preferred rate is et Softball Club cove em-| his s r A S- 2s ; J ; e lers|nim Evans I F te cis > S, f r selves with glory over theltic followed with a homer. |in the third - inning rally. eT the igri et 'beg See a cate aan eget 4 na ald hit, ' ped shhaoage ay Se oc using .an approved 08 weekend. winning the Lake-|There was no further scoring) In the tournament final,|team 3-0. on two goals by Gra-|oniy four off Mark Blanchard,|2¥ 60? Sramey, in the sixth electric Water MEATEF. 2 ce ee et eee ee .oC sho r Softball League's|in this tight tussle. Keith Woermke set back Aur-jham Dallas and one by Doug a4 had to come from behind|imning. : (controlled) 0.6 first game of the championship ora with only two hits and one|Bryant. "Rick" Rundle foiled|s, tie the score in the ninth.|, RexcoS sot to Ken Branener| controle .0c finals and also winning top THREE TRIUMPHS run. Susman was on via Woer-|all Salem attackers, to earn the] pianchard, Gary Tutin and for two runs in the second,| Minimum Monthly ene ie Aq $2.00 honors in the Midget division} Oshawa Midgets scored three-| meo's own error in the third|shutout. _Iwarvey Ross each had twojthree in the: third including) VARS of the monster Centennial Soft- straight victories to capture the| and scored their only' run on| Tyrone, currently on a "holly is. s5- Oshawa, while Scott homers by Dave Whitley and) House Heating : ball Tournament at Newmarket.|Newmarket Centennial Midget', double by Shillens. streak" nosed out the visiting|/po i, had two safeties for Pet-\Howard, then added two more) Bilaee tayceer win the Fu eee honors. | Oshawa scored four runs in|Maple Grove teany 3-2, which). porough in the fifth and another pair| Energy supplied through separate meter ....... 1.0¢ vaniie" division of the "New- Brian White pitched his team |the second, one in the third|kept Maple Grove tied with pan _lin the sixth, to complete their t A LARGEST scarkok classic, defeating' Bim- "4 ak +1 Phageatd Pegg cofar and broke the game wide-open ate for Bye place, ber NO MAN-RATER Poe -- ag gees] All-Electric Service CHAIN OF A seit : ,|Brook in the open 'Ur-\ with another four - run out-|Solina' while e win enables i idouble and single in his own) * : : SPA'S brook 5-0 in il final game) qay morning, the losers getting| burst in the sixth. Eldridge.|Tyrone to creep up within] Despite legend there is no|cause with Whitley and Rick) All kwh for residential use including electric of the. tournament. _ {their only run in the second) prentice, Larry Wright andjreach of both, in their bid for/record of an anaconda ever kill-|Craggs other top hitters for the! house heating and electric water heating, he Intermediate div b i 9 9 ofthe Iermedite divin, ing went 18 inings Oe oermie all haa wo) ig aleve beri ing ha bh wine through one mater Hie aeWa ee wh, "Sifore Oshawa scored two Tulls) piece and most of the other boys|aa, . _-- : greet ners x ae ae rep wet ahr Th het £1 ue, ete so ce 2 LR Late Payment change cs cccssscccccecesecen | 8M ssle with ville, that}getting a single, bann ; | . saw Belleville win the game/double by Bill Prentice and) | | 7 in the 16th inning with a dra-'the latter, scored on a single INDIVIDUAL AWARDS | Look to --, 5000 k matic homer. by Charlie Rout. 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