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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1967, p. 11

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gogs Title the sixth on back-to-back ibles by Solomon and March, lowed by Burke's single, with > out. 'olin McGregor was the only > of the homesters to get two s while March, Elliott, Burke, rkinson and Cheesman each i a pair for the winners. ~~ 7 Pei By MURRAY CHASS consecutive Series games. He BOSTON (AP)--St. Louis|stopped the Cardinals on one Cardinals still have to drive 27|hit last Thursday. nails. ; ree FACES HUGHES Manager Dick Williams of) Now it's up to Gary Waslews- Boston said it before Monday's); 9 26-year-old righthander, to game, and the statement wasiceep the Series alive for Lon- Lonborg's Three Hit Pitching Carries Bosox To Key Victory allowing the fewest hits in twojhome fans rooting for us. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1967 ]] just throw the ball in there and "We've had our backs to the|challenge him to hit it." wall all season, and I guess you might say that this is the only BROCK BLANKED way it should be. Things don't} Brock hasn't and as a result, come easy for us." jhe hasn't reached base against Lonborg, who previously this|Boston's ace hurler. The Red year has pitched with just two|/Sox have won those two games, days rest twice, isn't afraid of|but in the three he has been on still pertinent after the Red Sox borg to come back in the sev-ithe seventh game, in which he|base, they've lost. defeated the Cardinals 3-1 in St. St.| : fs enth game. When the teams|would tangle with Bob Gibson,| While Lonborg was stifling mA A: 4 Louis and fava their World|resume here Wednesday, Was-|St, Louis' two-game winner. |Louis again, the Red Sox were | 000--9 Series deficit to three games to|jewski will be opposed by Dick |making a little more progress |ARNIA: two. Hughes, the loser in Lonborg's|STAKED T OVICTORY |than they had in the previous The Cardinals got the '27 outs |first victory. they needed, but in between) The Red Sox were confident some of them the Red Soxithey could pull it out and scored three runs and that was)hecome only the fourth team in all Jim Lonborg- needed. history to take the champion- 000 101 001-3 5 1 CUGOG CLEANERS: Solo- n, 88; March, 2b; Siblock, Elliott, rf; Burke, cf; Par- son, c; Taylor, 1b and If; ick, If; Leaming, p; Cheese n, 1b in 5th; Bryan, rf in 7th, ARNIA: McGregor, cf; Mar- rf; Ostrander, c; Simpson, Bell, 1b; Hocking, ss; May Kuty, If; Jackson, 2b; aw, 2b in 7th. ourtice Gridders Vallop Pickering ICKERING -- In a Lake-| re COSSA Senior Football gue game at Pickering, the' nesters bowed to the Courtice The 24-year-old, right-handed|two games--even if two of their Lonborg never was in troublejruns were unearned. Monday, and after the Red Sox| Singles by Joe Foy and Ken| picked up a pair of runs in the|Harrelson sandwiched around top of the ninth even Maris'|Mike Andrews' sacrifice and Lonborg missed matching his|ship after being down 3-1. homer didn't bother him. |Mike Shannon's error on the second-game shutout when| "It's the same situation as| The only other hits he bunt brought Boston its first Roger Maris homered with two| against Minnesota when we hadjallowed were singles by Daljrun in the third inning. out in the ninth Inning. to win two for the pennant,"|Maxvill in the third and Maris| It came off starter Steve He still wound up with a|second baseman Mike Andrews|in the fourth. Carlton, a 22-year-old lefty who three-hitter and a record for said. "Now we'll have our; "I thought when I came into|was lifted for a pinch hitter in SERIES FACTS AND FIGURES |= tii tesco cans cu ---- a -- = SS as a >= a <= ras ESE ready, and I thought I could/just three hits. beat them," said the Red Sox| The Red Sox added a elinch- ace who es oe thirdjing pair of runs in the ninth. : time in nine days and the fifth/After they loaded the bases By THE re ig ig ee earny Fapheasonti® in 16 days. against Ron Willis on a walk to St. Louis (NL) ..es0+3 «2 «.600/(3) Morehead (5), Brett .(8)| Lou Brock was one of the bat-/George Scott, Reggie Smith's Bie CY 88 400\and Howard. Ryan (5): Gibson| te" gainst whom his pitches |double and an intentional walk First Cine sj Sad aiéCarvar "W--Gibson r--|were working. Brock is 8-for-12| to Rico Petrocelli, Elston How- Wed Oct 4 at hasten Santiane . jo ene jagainst the other Boston pitch-|ard blooped a single off Jack st Toute. 00$ 000 100-- 2100 80. Fifth Game jers but 0-for-8 against Lonborg.|Lamabe into right field. Boston 001 000 000-- 1 60 Mon, Oct. 9, at Bt Yosie | "It's my idea that he gets hot; Scott raced home and Smith CSS ZA ee because hitters are apt to get/followed when Maris' throw to B. Gibson and McCarver; |Boston 001 000 002-- 3 61 ZZ ondary School gridders 26-1. | * 5 i ee that way," Lonborg said. 'lithe plate was wild. | Phi i ae REGGIE SMITH, Boston score in the ninth inning starts to wing around for |Santiago, Wyatt (8) and R. Gib-/St. Louls 000 000 001-- 1 32) Bee rca aan ee © homesters scored the Red Sox, leaps high and as. Gt. ° Louis Cardinals attempted tag son; Howard (8). W--Gibson. L} Lonborg and Howard; Carl- t point of the game and then : 2 . ' --Santiago. HR: .Bos--Santiago.|ton, Washburn (7), Willis (¥),|* e <2 lands on home plate to catcher Tim McCarver (AP Wirephoto) Second Game " ' . . Thur., Oct. 5, at Boston % a St. Louis 000 000 000-- @ 1 1 Lamabe (9) and McCarver. W --Lonborg. L--Carlton. HR:| St.L--Maris. | er scored again. Leaver red two touchdowns for the ners with Siblock and West- f course e also getting one apiece. Boston 000 101 30x-- 5 90 Financial Facts | | stlake successfully converted Hughes, Willis (6) Hoerner Fifth Game | 2r Siblock's and Leaver's (7), Lamabe (7) and|Attendance 54,575 | ond major, to account for McCarver; Lonborg and How-|Net receipts $421,659 | | two extra points. ard. W--Lonborg. L--Hughes.|Commissioner $63,248) i -- |HRs: Bos--Yastrzemskl, 2. Boston $89,692) | | Third Game St. Louis $89,602 | Sat., Oct. 7, at St. Louis American League $89,602) | 000 001 100-- 2 71 120 001 Olx-- 5 100 |Boston St. Louls National League $89,602 Five-Game Totals NUR Excelsior Lite FOR Bell, Waslewski (3) Stange| Attendance 233,709 | (6), Osinski (8) and Howard; |Net receipts $1,805,735) | Briles and McCarver. W--/Commissioner $270,000 Briles. L--Bell. HRs; &t.L--|Players $705,878 | PRATER, OI CRG) Shannon. Bos--Smith. Boston $207,249 * KAMPING Fourth Game St. Louis $207,249 | Sun., Oct, 8, at St. Louls American League $247,249 UNLIMITED Boston 000 000 000-- © § 0\National League $247,249) Townline Road North . i (1 Mile North of King St. ®.) G B St I F t ru 728.942 reen bay stays in Firs insu ae : While 49ers Upset R rie * % lleé ers pse ams because you'd like to retire someday Vince Lombardi ignored the)Meredith. Philadelphia mauled F ' ' panic button and Green Bay|Atlanta 38-7 and New York It will be good to retire... if you Packers scrambled back to|downed New Orleans 27-21 in have an adequate retirement income daylight. other Sunday games. Cleveland in keeping with your present living standard. John Brodie flipped the safety|trimmed Pittsburgh 21-10 Satur- Add to your Canada Pension with permanent switch and Los Angeles Rams|day night. personal retirement fife insurance. Talk to stumbled in the dark. et reonpig = gabon ees your Excelsior Life representative soon, Packers spotted Detroit a 10-0\action, Kansas City "burie He's a good man to know. j gsc arama : CES ; first-quarter lead Sunday, then bogey bg ping soe Oe YVAN COURNOYER of Gamble's leg as the Habs game in Montreal Sunday |rallied for a 27-17 victory that|ver '7 gO Montreal Canadiens peers defeated the Toronto Maple _ night. kept them atop the National ig ere iS sete es Bigg he EXCELSIOR LIFE Smwsacce ed downs his stick to watch his Leafs 5-4 in an exhibition ; Football League's Central Divi- York ; ened ey og -24 in}, : shot whistle under Bruce National Hockey League (CP Wirephoto) |sion with a 3-0-1 mark. a Saturday night AFL game. ¢ : Brodie, meanwhile, tossed 2 28-yard scoring pass to Sonny Pulford Paces Toronto Sled nol hy gave the San Francisco 49ers a . : ; 27-24 triumph over the previous- Tr ue ( thequing ly-unbeaten Rams. : . & cs yer ' r » rene 4-2 Win Over Quebec |.tvez.it.u.es pe ieee dian Whi Oo . record intact with a 24-8 victory| cheques adian isky 2 over Chicago, Dallas edged | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack McKenzie scored twice|Val Fonteyne. 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