HISTORY nes n Monday games, played Christmas ll 12 teams swing The seventh is r Feb. 12 when Los Angeles. games, 150 involve the East division; est division teams he other 144 are 'ontests. nual NHL all-star . played Tuesday, ronto's Maple Leaf » defending Leafs a team selected r 11 clubs--includ- cted to the 1966-67 SELECT USED CAR SALE AT @ THE RAMBLER KINGS KEVIN CHIPMAN AND GERRY KRAMER e ° Tigers Face Angels _ Mis Dut Enten ' Saturday's Race e e In t oa it ] arrived home in Toronto Thurs- day night to enter Saturday's ; | Mosport. Jim Maloney shut out the r Associated Press Sports Writer four-game set. | In the only other game | opener, striking out 12, and|because he had not been among Tigers' last-ditch series. with voici : . | California Angels was varith| tenders tonight, Chicago is at|hits in the nightcap in the Reds'| which probably will decide the to Washington Senators. | doubleheader victory. world championship in the 500 Tigers--still in contention in the| The White. Sox are right down | American League's tight pen- hed cea ee reget eat five hits and tripled in two) Top entrants in the race are} nant race--face a twi-night dou-| ba a ex Seances) |Giacomo Agostine of Italy on! games Saturday and Sunday. jee ers: - __,{the seventh inning. The game wood of England on a Honda.| eee a Mae awine voctca|Was delayed by rain in the)The full list will include 34 ursday and, with Earl Wilson) pea sox tied with Detroit forjninth inning, only the second entrants. | scheduled today and Ercan |time rain has affected a Dodger| Duff will be riding a Match- conceivably could have Mcome| 47 of rest before opening their|geme in Los Angeles, N85. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 29, 1967 7 TORONTO (CP)--Mike Duff] Grand Prix for Motorcycles at By RON RAPOPORT for the flag by sweeping the i ; | Braves on four hits in the| Duft's arrival was @ surprise i it}. ; che opening game of Dele! involving the four pennant con-/Sammy Ellis scattered seven|the early entrants for the race out Thursday night and now the! home Claude Osteen held the Mets) ¢-¢. class. | : | ; bleheader today and single of even tying for the pennant runs to break a scoreless tie in} on MV Agusta and Mike Hail-| place by a game, and Boston | Lolich' on Saturday, |second, get a second straight Phat climactic two-game set in Bos- 'S LAST NIGHT ASSOCIATED PRESS d, Me.--Gene Herrick, 0, Maine, outpointed Petusca, 150, Miami, ingeles--Jerry Stokes, Angeles, knocked out (Spider) Reyes, 12414, ara, Mex., 5. ILTER TIP ARETTES ULAR and KINGS . the ues" one of Wilson -- four Detroit pitchers who Earl will face Angels in final series of season in tight American League pennant race, Joe Sparma is sched- uled to take to the mound today for the Tigers, with Wilson pitching the second game. (AP Wirephoto) BASEBAIL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIA NPRESS American League W .L Pet. GBL Minnesota 91 69 .569 -- Detroit 89 69 .563 1 Boston 90 70 .563 1 Chicago 29 70 .560 1114 California 82 75 522 7% Cleveland 75 85 .469 16 Baltimore 74 85 .465 1614 Washington 73 $5 .462 17 New York 68 90 .430 22 Kansas City 62 95 .395 Bowmanville Minor Registration Fees BOWMANVILLE -- Minor hockey registration will take place at the Bowmanville de- partment of Recreation Office, in the Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Ave., from Monday until Thursday, Oct. 2-5, 8:30 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. daily and on Friday, Oct. 6 from 8:30 a.m, until 5:00 p.m. Registration fees will be as follows: Bowmanville residents will pay $2.00 per player or a maximum of $5.00 per family with three or more-taking part Thursday's Result California at Detroit, pd., rain. Probable Pitchers Today Washington (Ortega 0-10) at Chicago (John 10-11) N California (Wright 5-4 and Hamilton 9-6) at Detroit (Shar- ig 15-9 and Wilson 22-11) Twi- Kansas City (Rodriguez 1-1 and Lauzerique 0-1) at New York (Verbanic 4-3 and Mon- 4| bouquette 5-5) Twi-N Saturday's Games Washington at Chicago California at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland Kansas City at New York. Minnesota at Boston National League WwW L Pet. GBL xSt. Louis 98 60 .620 -- San Fran. $8 70 557 10 Cincinnati 86 73 .541 12% Chicago 85 73 .538 13 Philadelphia 81 77 .513 17 Pittsburgh 79 80 .497 Atlanta, 77 82 4.84 21% Los Angeles 71 88 .447 Houston 68 91 .428 3014 New York 60 99 .377 33/4 x--Clinched title Thursday's Results back with two day's rest for the) finale Sunday. | jton Saturday. There was baseball action But with Sparma's turn)phursday, all in the National moved up to today's first game,|T,ea gue where Philadelphia he's out of the picture after| phillies edged San Francisco that, Denny McLain, who dislo-| Giants 2-1, Cincinnti Reds cated a couple of toes last week, says he's ready, but manager Mayo Smith is skepti-| cal. And that exhausts the list of Tiger starters. | The forecast in Detroit today, by the way, was for rain, set-| ting up the intriguing possibility | of consecutive doubleheaders on) Saturday and Sunday. The} Tigers can clinch at least a tie! swept a doubleheader from Atlanta Braves 8-0 and 9-1 and Los Angeles Dodgers beat New York Mets 3-0. St. Louis Cardi- nals and Chicago Cubs were rained out. Reliever Dick Farrell got Wil- lie Mays to ground into a dou- ble play with the bases loaded in the ninth, saving the Phillies' victory over the Giants. NEW YORK (AP)--Rain} washed out hopes of a $400,000 gate Thursday and threatened a second postponement of a return bout tonight between middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti and Emile Griffith. Rain lashed the city to the) chagrin of fighters, promoters and thousands of Italians here jfor the outdoor 15-rounder in |Shea Stadium. The forecast was for rain today tapering off to occasional showers at night. Fight time is 10 p.m., EDT. | If a downpour forces another) postponement, promoting Madi- | son Square Garden will try to) put on the show Saturday after- | Rain Delays Title Fight, Battlers Meet Tonight noon, The time would be 4 p.m. EDT. The Garden had to schedule Saturday afternoon as a stand- by date, instead of Saturday night, because the park must be prepared for a pro football game Sunday. If the fight has to be held Sat- urday afternoon, it will face formidable competition. At nearby Aqueduct, Buck- passer, Damascus, Dr. Fager and Handsome Boy meet in the horse race of the year. This will be shown in New York on television along with college football and the Minnesota-Bos- ton head-to-head clash in the boiling Amevican League ieee ball pennant race. extra low price for casual users PIONEER (A) cuain saws "SEE YOUR NEAREST PIONEER DEALER" CHAIN SAW """"" new light lightweight... | o RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE | 1015 King St. E., Oshawa | Brookli 'MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY n, Ont. | Soccer-Type Kicker In WFL Top Ten By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ted Gerela, British Columbia Lions soccer-type kicking spe- cialist, moved into the top 10 in the Western Football Confer- Wednesday. He scored five points on a field goal and two 19%4| converts as Lions trounced Win- nipeg blue Bombers 17-1. Gere- 2714| 1a has 31 points. | Saskatchewan's Jack Abend- schan is in first place with 59 points. 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