Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jul 1965, p. 9

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HANDS HAVE IT! Every- body makes with the hands, in this action shot, caught by the photographer at San leaps high in the air, to old Larry Dierke pitched Houw- ston Astros to a 3-2 victory over' St. Louis Cardinals with a five- hitter. Spahn, 44, a left-hander ac- quired from New York Mets, made his first start for the Gi- ants and was jumped on by cinnati for three runs, and two walks in 2 1-3 One of the hits off Spahn, was not involved in the Rose. The Reds trailed 4-3 before Tony Perez pulled them into a By THE CANADIAN PRESS With Hank Aaron hitting his fourth home run in as many games, Milwaukee Braves stretched their ole sie mes Thursday ig National League-leading Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2. Aaron has been Mr. Consis- tent for the Braves during their ' streak, hitting safely in nine out of 10 games for a .412 batting average with the four homers and 11 runs batted in. His latest streak has lifted his over-all average to' .332 and his homer outburst has raised his Braves Top Dodgers, Aaron Has Big Bat een writ ins THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 23, 1968 CINCINNATI, Ghio (AP) -- The Cincinnati Reds said] YESTERDAY'S STARS (checking st. Louis Cardinals om Thursday they will stay in Cin-|By THE ASSOCIATED PREssifive hits in Houston's 32 vie cinnati, at Jeast until after the) Battimg--Ed Bailey, Cubs, hit/tory, , *¢ 1971 season. William 0. Dewitt,|'W9 homers, one a grand slam. president-general manager Of|ryns and tie with a homer in the eighth inning. Bailey led a 15-hit Cub attack that also included a homer by)? Ernie Banks. Johnny Callison hit two homers for the. Phillies and Johnny Briggs one. matched his entire é DOMINION TIRE STORES 1961. total to 21 -- only two behind front-running Willie Mays of San Francisco Giants. Aaron provided the only runs Seca Berea gy den rs, ga : homer in the first inning. Rico) Carty also hit a homer in the first. Mets' Casey Not Quitting By JACK HAND NEW YORK (AP) -- Casey Stengel retired a little bit Thursday, just enough to stir up a big fuss. Then the old boy, soon to be 75, explained he didn't really mean it. Old Case told reporters at a premature birthday party at city hall that he hoped to leave The victory moved the Braves to winthin three games of the Dodgers while the sec- ond - place Cincinnati Reds closed to within 2 of the top by disposing of Warren Spahn in the third inning en route to a 5-4 victory over San Fran- cisco. HIT TWO HOMERS feet. Meanwhile, umpire Bill Williams has his hands take a throw from catcher Jim Coker, as Jesus Alou, Giants' rightfielder, slides out also -- flat down, in the Elsewhere Ed Baileyja young New York Mets team under Rose, in stealing traditional gesture that |slammed two homers, including|"when I leave this here ball second base. Rose has his means "safe". Alou went on |a grand slam, and two singles|club this fall." hands out, like airplane to score the second run of /for eight runs batted in as Chi-| when startled Mets officials wings while Alou has his up, to fend off Rose's flying for Giants, the inning, wae --AP Wirephoto cago Cubs walloped Philadel- phia Phillies 10-6, and 18-year- heard the news, Stengel said he was only talking about leaving TWINS WIN AGAIN Senators Whip Angels On Richert's Pitching By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pete Richert eee pero a good off-season t' po better for Washington 'Thursday night as he hurled them to a 5-1 victory over Los 'Angeles Angels, the team the Senators made the trade with 'Dec. 4. At that time they gave up este ier 1 Osteen and Jack for Richert, Phil Or- 'tega,. third baseman Ken Mc- Mullen, outfielder Frank How- ard and reserve Dick Nen. Richert, who tossed a six- hitter to bring his record to six wins and eight losses and to solidify Washington in eighth 'place in the American League standings, also drove in three 'runs with a pair of singles. Ortega has. a 10-8 record for 'the club while Osteen is 7-11 for Los Angeles, which Washington gave up a 7-11 rec- ord for a 16-16 record in the' swap. TWINS BOMB SOX ing in the rarified atmosphere of their relatively high position, the Twins again called on Har- mon Killebrew, Bob Allison and Tony Oliva for the heavy duty to complete a sweep against Boston, Allison drove in five runs with his 13th and 14th homers, Oliva had three runs batted in with a single and double and Killebrew's 19th homer and a single accounted for two more. Boston's Carl Yastrzemski had a double, triple and homer and raised his league-leading average to ..345. Ken Harrelson and Bill Bryan each had a_ two-run homer among their three hits in Kan- sas City's rout of Baltimore. Fred Talbot limited the Orioles to six hits while his mtaes clubbed 15. Home runs by Tom Tresh and In other league games, Min- nesota's rampaging Twins bombed Boston Red Sox 11-5 for their fifth victory in six starts, BASEBALL LEADERS Bobby Richardson were am cone Theater's Reset boarded a plane for a Mets ex- W .L.Pct. GBL| Minnesota 11 Boston 5 hibiti ein Suttela, "T |Los Angeles 57 40 .588 -- |Chicago 1 New York 3 4 rage agg ogg Hi gy + <0 UE, Cincinnati 53 41 .564 2%4|Kansas City 9 Baltimore 2 That's wh 1 on Bo a gp Milwaukee 50 40 .556 3 |Los Angeles 1 Washington 5 cae git the 'all Saucy eae San Francisco 49 41 .544 4% Probable Pitchers Today Pa 1 had 'b * elt hall Philadelphia 47 45 .511 744|Minnesota (Perry 7-0) at enge. ae ny a neti 4 New York Yankees trimmed|Pittsburgh 47 48 495 9 |Baltimore (Barber 7-7) (N) |t0 accept a scroll, i a Chicago White Sox 3-1 and Kan-|St. Louis 46 48 489 9% |Friday as Casey oe day sas City Athletics blasted Balti-|Chicago 44 51 .463 12 |New York (Mikkelsen 3-6) at\New York. The ol be nggnte' more Orioles 9-2. Houston 42 49 .462 12 |Cleveland (Tiant 8-3)' (N) was pele ara by ab whe re While the Senators were bask-\New York 30 63 .323 25 very much impressed by C" the ball club to go home to Cali- fornia after the season. "I go home to Glendale, Calif., every fall," said Stengel at La Guardia Airport as he BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Kansas City 29 58 .333 27 tion of Mayor Robert F: Wag- ner. "The first day they ever gave Thursday's Results Philadelphia 6 Chicago 10 Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 4 Chicago (Howard 4-5) or (Hor- len 87) at Detroit (Aguirre Stengel Says After All me anywhere," he said. "1 never would let them give me one, I just went down there to get the scroll. Naturally, they all start asking me questions. "I didn't go down there to retire. When I retire I'll tell Mr. Weiss (president George Weiss of the Mets). I worked for Mr. Weiss for 10 years with the New York Yankees and four years over here." The néws from city hall caught Weiss by surprise. He said he couldn't imagine Casey retiring without talking to him first. "The situation is no different than it has been ever since I have been associated with Casey," said Weiss after he talked to Stengel. 'Whenever his contract is up, we always follow the same procedure. We sit down and talk it over. It has never come up this year. Pre- sumably it will be the same as always. Casey will wait until the season is over." | The Mets, fabulously success-| ful at the box office, have fin-| ished last each year and are) running last again. They broke a 10-game losing streak Wed- nesday night in Pittsburgh. Stengel has been operating on a series of one-year contracts. 3 DAYS ONLY First Come -- First Served. Not As Illustrated SAVE '65. OFF "=" (69.85 ONLY .. 104.95 | | 1 10-5) (N) Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles 2 | PENT-A-TENT support for the Yanks' Whitey Ford. The veteran lefty struck out 10, walked one and scat- tered seven hits in going the distance for his 11th victory. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League ABR H Pct. Yastr'mski, Bos. 232 41 80 .345 Mantilla, Boston 304 32 96 .316 Hall, Minnesota 329 51 102 .310 Davalillo, Cleve. 344 42 105 .305 Horton, Detroit 270 43 82 .304 liva, Minnesota, 70; Killebrew and Versalles, Minne- sota, 66. Runs Batted In--Horton and Mantilla, 66; Colavito, Cleve- land, 64. Hits -- Oliva, 113; Davalillo, and Richardson, New "York, 105. Doubles -- Oliva, 28; Yastr- zemski, 25. Triples--Campaneris, Kansas City, 9; Aparicio, Baltimore, 8. Home Runs--Horton, 22; Col- avito, 21. Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, 33; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 30. Pitching--Pappas, Baltimore and Grant, Minnesota, 10-3, .769; Fisher, Chicago, 11-4, .733. Strikeouts--McDowell, 'land, 176; Lolich, Detroit, 134. National League s AB RH Pct. 'Cleménte, Pitts. Aaron, Mil. 319 68 106 .332 'Clendenon, Pitts. 356 60 117 .329 "Mays, San Fran. 311 58 102 .328 Allen, Phila. 339 52 110 .324 Runs -- Harper, Cincinnati, *$0; Rose, Cincinnati, 72. » Runs Batted In--Johnson, Cin- * einnati, 73; Banks, Chicago, 72. ' Bits--Rose, 120; Pinson, Cin- -cinnati and Clendenon, 117. Doubles -- Williams, Chicago, : 28; Harper, Fairly, Los Angeles and Allen, 23. Triples -- Callison, Philadel-) -phia, 11; Clemente, 10. Home Runs--Mays, 23; Star- eg Pittsburgh and Callison, Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 62; Brock, St. Louis, 40. 'Pitching -- Koufax, Los An- geles, 17-3, .850; Jay, Cincin- nati, 7-2, .778. ' BETTERS BOLTON, England (AP)-- Ron Hill, a. British Olympic runner, has bettered the world records for 15 miles and 25 kil- ometres (15.6 miles), set nearly a decade ago by the great Emil Zatopek of Czechoslovakia. Running on a damp track at Levehulme Park Wednesday, Hill was timed in 1:12:48.2 for '15 miles and 1:15:22.5 for 25 kilometres. Zatopek established his world marks of 1:14:01 for 15 miles and 1:16:36.4 for 25 kil- ometres at Celakovice, Czecho- alovakia, in 1955, ; Cleve- 343 54 116 .338 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Arnie Umbach was almost all Atlanta Crackers needed to beat Syracuse Chiefs Thursday. Umbach went the distance pitching a four-hit shutout while striking out three and not al- lowing a walk. He also started Atlanta's big inning with a timely single in the 4-0 victory. In other International League games league-leading Colum- bus Jets trounced Toronto Ma- ple Leafs 10-1 and Jacksonville Suns and Rochester Red Wings split a doubleheader. The Red Wings took the nightcap 4-0 after dropping a 2-1 decision in the opener. Umbach opened the seventh with a single, went to second on a single by Sandy Alomar and came home with Alomar jon Tommy Aaron's triple. Bruce Brubaker, who pitched a seven hitter for the Chiefs, took the loss. 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