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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1967, p. 11

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Clarke's one-out hit in the 20th knocked in John Kennedy, who had singled and moved into scoring position when Bos- rookies John Hiller and Fred Lasher checked the Angels on eight hits in the nightcap as the Surging Tigers ran their cur- rent string to 10 victories in 13 Starts. _Dick McAuliffe drove in two first game runs with a homer and single for the Tigers. Bill Freehan broke up Ricky Clark's no-hit bid with a sev- enth inning homer in the second game and Detroit added a run in the ninth on singles by Norm Cash and Ed Mathews plus an infield out. Dick Bosman, up from THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 30, 1967 1] a. " BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League WL Pct. GBL Boston 75 58 .564 Minnesota 73 57 562 % Detroit 74 58 561 60% Hawaii of the Pacific Coast|Chicago 71 59 .546 2% League, shackled Chicago on/|California 65 65 500 8% five hits and handed the White| Washington 63 69 .477 11% Sox their sixth setback in eight|Cleveland 63 70 .474 12 games. Run-scoring singles by|Baltimore 58 70 .453 144% Frank Howard, Cap Peterson|New York 59 73 .447 15% and Ed Brinkman in the fourth|Kansas City 54 76 .415 19% gave Bosman all the support he Tuesday's Results needed. Detroit 4-2 California 2-1 The Indians broke an 8-8 tie a Sera | -- City 8 : F ; altimore innesota 3 s the 10th when Vie Davalillo Chicago 0 Washington 3 eat out an infield hit, raced to| Boston 2-3 New York 1-4 | third on. Chuck Hinton's single Probable Pitchers Today | |and outlegged the throw to the! Detroit (Wilson 18-9) at Cali-| [Plate on a grounder by Chico/fornia (McGlothlin 11-5) N Salmon. Cleveland (Williams 4-2) at | Kansas City (Dobson 8-8) N | Baltimore (Brabender 3-3) at! Boyer Redeems Himself si suari)2 '0 With Grand Slam Homer ington (Pascual 11-9) N Boston (Stephenson 2-0) at/ New York (Downing 12-7) | ton reliever Brandon hit Yan- kee reliever Bouton with a sssingse re : pitch. : L 4 Boulton, recalled from the|BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in, only eight less than Hank)S!. Louis | 81 51 .614 minors last week. pitched five} Clete Boyer wasn't having|Aaron, and 15 more than Joe|Cincinnati 71 61 .538 innings of three-hit ball to earn|one of his better nights. But|Torre, the Braves' top sluggers. Philadelphia 68 60 .531 his first victory. of the season,|With the kind of season Atlan-) The Pirates argued long and Chicago 70 62.530 Five years ago, Bouton was the|ta's_ veteran third baseman is|loud on the call at home plate San Fran, 70 62 .530 . seven-hour, having, even his errors turn out| when Torre scored on Franco-|Atlanta 66 63 .512 winner In a 22-inning marathon at Detroit CHICAGO LOSES GROUND In Tuesday night's other AL action Washington Senators beat Chicago 3-0, dropping the| Braves White Sox 244 games off the pace, and Cleveland edged Kan- sas City 9-8 in 10 innings. Steve Whitaker's home run in the 11th after the Red Sox had grabbed a 3-2 lead in the top of the inning, and a spectacular! Ss ey "Ty BROOKS ROBINSON +. three run double throw by centre fielder Bill Robinson kept the Yankees alive in the extra-inning strug- gle . Robinson grabbed Reggie Smith's one-out drive in the 17th and doubled Mike Andrews at the plate with an on-the-fly strike. Boston outfielders Carl Yastrzemski' and Smith had| choked off a New York threat} two innings earlier with succes- sive diving catches. | The Red Sox took the first! game behind right-hander Jim Lonborg, who fired a three-hit- fer for his 18th victory' and drove in the deciding run with a seventh inning single off loser Me! Stottlemyre. Lonborg also fanned 11 Yankees to take the league lead with 195 strikeouts. Brooks Robinson's three-run double with two out in the sixth led Baltimore past the Twi Robinson cleared the bases after three walks got Boswell in trouble. FIRES THREE-HITTER Denny McLain fired a three- hitter in the first game and Leafs Lose To Rochester Rochester Red Wings with- well. jna's hit with the tying run. Al Boyer made one of his rare|Luplow, Andre Rodgers and errors in the eighth inning |manager Danny Murtaugh were Tuesday night as _ Pittsburgh|all thrown out. took a 3-2 lead against the! Cincinnati used three pitchers --Gary Nolen, Billy McCool and Then in the bottom half of the|Ted Abernathy--to shut out the inning, with Atlanta going to| Phillies on seven hits. The their bench for pinch hitters,/defeat ended an_ cight-game Boyer climaxed a rally with his | Philadelphia winning streak. | fifth career grand slam home | Vada Pinson doubled in the} run, |seventh inning for the second) That gave the Braves a 7-3/hit off Jim Bunning and then} victory and made a hero out of;came around on an infield out} the potential goat. and Lee May's sacrifice fly for "I was looking for redemp-)the only run of the game. | tion instead of glory,' said} Cal Koonce pitched a sharp| Boyer. He got it with his 23rd|five-hitter and Ron Swobedal homer. 'hammered his 10th home run of} Elsewhere in the National|the year as the Mets blanked | League Tuesday, Cincinnati| the Cardinals. | shut out Philadelphia 1-0, New|. Hal Lanier drove in five runs} International League York blanked St. Louis 2-0, San|for the Giants with a triple, two| Toledo 63 .526 Francisco pounded Los Angeles |singles and a grounder against|Columbus 66 68 .493 10 11-1 and Houston topped Chica-|the Dodgers as Joe Gibbon! Jacksonville 64 69 .481 go 5:3. |breezed on a three-hitter, "Toronto 62 70 .470 Jim Wynn capped a five-run| Buffalo 61 70 .466 BOYER'S 2ND OF YEAR Boyer's grand slam was his|home run--a three-run shot that second this season for the|gave Houston its victory over! Braves. He has 81 runs batted!Chicago. | Brewer Joins Muskegon | For "Five - Figure" Salary MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP)-- Carl Brewer, three times ajstanding defenceman in National Hockey League all-|tournament. star defenceman who quit] he 5-foot 11-inch Brewer, a Toronto Maple Leafs after the|native of Toronto, was named 1964-65 season. has been signed|tg the NHL all-star team in the to play with Muskegon)1961-62, 1962-63 and 1964-65 sea- Mohawks of the Inteernational| sons Hockey League. : Dori . a . Mohawks owner Jerry Delise Bs gg, Mot Rat Falngg said Tuesday Brewer had been) j2; -'season championship, fin- signec to a contract calling forlisheq second three times and a salary "high in the five-fig-| .aptured the Stanley Cup three ure' bracket. : a times. There was noindication| Paya wheiher Brewer was taking a) His NHL Logie for * ene "key, He was. reinstated as)*?* 48: n 4 . hogkeys Me. Wes: 78 utes. In 63 Stanley Cup games he scored three goals, had 15 assists and served 136 penalty # minutes. TWICE LED | Brewer, who has a wife, Mar- ilyn, and a two-year-old son, Chris, twice led the NHL in penalty minutes--with 150 in 195$-60 and 177 in 1964-65. Alan Eagleson, Toronto law- yer whe is executive director of the NHL players organization, be has said previously that some ' : NHL teams have offered up to $250,000 in efforts to get Brew- er's services, Brewer was named the out-| the In Montreal, publicity Direc-| tor Ron Andrews of the Nation- al Hockey League said Brewer is within his rights in signing with Muskegon since the NHL considers the International Hockey League an amateur organization It was understood that Brew- eighth inning rally with his 31st| Syracuse ~~ | Jacksonville 3 Columbus 6 | straight sets, 15-4, 15-1, 15-2, | stood five Toronto Maple Leafs| pitchers Tuesday night to drop) the Leafs 7-5 and keep alive) ler signed as a player-coach. Brewer will become a profes- siona' again Dec. 15, 1968, as CARL BREWER ..» Joins Muskegon their pennant hopes in the International League race. But the loss' dropped the, Leafs three games behind Columbus Jets in the battle for the fourth and last playoff spot The Jets defeated Jacksonville Suns 6-3 and strengthened then hold on fourth place, 14% games ahead of Jacksonville. In other games, Richmond Braves hung on to first place with a 5-2 victory over Toledo} Mud Hens and Buffalo Bisons edged Syracuse Chiefs 4-3. The Leafs scored a run in the first then went behind on Curt Motton's two-run homer in the second. The Leafs went ahead again in the third with two runs but the Wings matched those runs in the bottom of the inning and pulled away with single runs in the fourth and fifth. ROBERTSON PACES JETS Bob Robertson hit his 18th homer and drove in two other runs with a double to pace the Jets. Jacksonville led 2-0 before the Jets broke loose for three runs off starter Billy Wynne in the fourth, The Braves rapped Mud Hen pitcher Bill Graham for three runs in the second inning end held on to win. Len Boehmer's two-out single in the 10th scored pitcher Jack Baldschun with the run that gave Buffalo its third straight win over last - place Syracuse. The victory also was the sev- enth in the last nine for the isons. the property of the Toronto Pittsburgh 62 69 .473 Los Angeles 59 70 .457 Houston 55 78 .414 2 New York -51 77 .398 Tuesday's Results Houston 5 Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 1 New York 2 St. Louis 0 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 11) Probable Pitchers Today Houston (Cuellar 12-9) at Chi- cago (Hands 5-7) Pittsburgh (Veale 14-7) at Atlanta (Cloninger 3-6) N Philadelphia (Short 6-7) at Cincinnati (Pappas 13-9) N New York (Prisella 1-1) at St Louis (Jaster 9-13) N Los Angeles at San Francisco (Sadecki 6-5) 58 75 .436 Tuesday's Results Toronto 5 Rochester 7 Richmond 5 Toledo 2 Syracuse 3 Buffalo 4 Today's Games Rochester at Buffalo Toronto at Syracuse Columbus at Richmond Toledo at Jacksonville US. Sweeps Swim Meet TOKYO (AP)--Charles Hick- ox of the United States swam the fastest-ever 200-metre backstroke Tuesday night as the U.S. swimming and diving team cracked three more 'listed world records and. won six finals for a two-day sweep of all 13 aquatic titles in the World University Games. Hickcox won the 200 backst-| roke in 2:09.4 one night after he } had shattered the world stand- | ard for 100-metre backstroke with a 59.3 clocking. The 200 time erased the mark of 2:10.3 set by Jed Graef of the U.S. in the Tokyo Olympics. | The other U.S. record-break-| ers were Doug Russell in the) 100-metre butterfly, 56.3; Linda Gustavson in _ the women's 400-metre freestyle, 4:37.8. Canada was blanked in all) events, and its volleyball team, | from University of British Columbia, lost its second straight contest. It bowed to the! powerful Japanese team in| In basketball, the heavily | favored Americans trounced Thailand 120-46 and have a 3-0! win-loss record along with Bra-/ zil, Japan, and South Korea. Japan continued its sweep in Judo, winning its fifth and sixth gold medals. They went to} lightweight Yoshio Sonoda and| to Masatoshi Shinomaki in pel open class. South Korea has} won all six silvers in judo. | Sweden's Kirsten Palm won| the women's fencinng and gold] | | hi an amateur in. December, 1966,| Maple Leafs. medal. | and cannot be returned to}. = _ ________-- TOE AOE a TRO eee professional status until Decem-) ber, 1968. ' Brewer, living in Winnipeg, BALLINGER bel 'could not be reached for com- ment. Tne IHL is an amateur organization and the contract | with Muskegon does not. conflict) |with Brewer's amateur status, Delixe said. 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