Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1965, p. 7

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-MACCABIAH GAMES Berner Wins Tennis For lst Gold Medal Chessler, 28, crossed the bar at five feet, 11 inches for his third-place finish. The 21-year- old Cohen executed a leap of 45 feet, eight inches, During the first seven days of the games, Canada managed only five medals, four silver and one bronze. Tom Okker of the Nether- lands. won the men's singles tennis title Monday 6-4, 6-1, 6-4 from American Mike Franks and later teamed with Ineke Van Wezel to defeat South Af- rica 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 for the mixed doubles title. WON DOUBLES The sole U.S, tennis gold medal was won in the men's TEL AVIV (CP) -- Canada gained its first gold medal and added two third-place bronze medals to its meagre total on the second last day of competl- tion at the seventh world Mac- eabiah games. Vicki Berner of Vancouver earned: the 'first-place.medal in the women's tennis singles, de- * feating Esme Emanuel of South Africa 6-4, 6-4 in the -best-of- three set final match. : The other two Canadian med- als were won by Toronto bas- ketballers competing in. track events. Mal Chessler placed third in the high jump and Hersh Cohen won his bronze medal in the hop, step and jump. Minnesota Nips Tigers On Strong Relief Work By MURRAY CHASS | Twins have maintained their Associated Press Sports Writer) comfortable = margin are Al Remember Harmon Kille-| Worthington and John Klipp- brew? ' |stele. a pair of elderly relief He used to be Minnesota)Pitchers, Twins' leading slugger before) Both pitched Monday night, he dislocated his left elbow.| shutting out the Tigers on three Now he can almost straighten hits in the final five innings, his arm. They didn't walk anyone and The Twins thought they would|str@ck out seven as Klippstein miss Killebrew, also a versatile|¢arned his seventh victory in 10 infielder, in their battle for the| decisions. American League pennant. If} The Twins won in the 11th they have, it's not discernible.) when Don Mincher singled, was When Killebrew was forced out|sacrificed to second and raced of the line-up Aug. 2, Minnesota) home as Sandy Valdespino lined od ee --. ae, al single off Larry nearly one mon ater, e | A Twins hold a seven-game mar-| Mincher singled across the gin following their 11-inning, 3-2) Twins' first run in the sixth in- triumph over Detroit Tigers|ning after Hank Aguirre had Monday night. |held Minnesota hitless. Zoilo Earlier on the day of Kille-| Versalles knocked in a seventh-| brew's baseline accident, acejinning run with a single while pitcher Camilo ~~ fob Horton singled in both went surgery on his pitching) Detroit runs, arm for torn muscles. In the only other game The Twins were in trouble. Or| played, New York Yankees de-| so they thought. The other al-|feated Los Angeles Angels 4-2.| leged contenders should be in}Rain washed out Cleveland at such trouble. ; Kansas City. | Of 29 games since then, Min-| Jack Cullen scattered eight| aerenanae: Maple shabiig insite. Vena toast [eet than its over-all mark of .632. | socked a home run in the third Two major reasons why the| inning. | doubles when Franks and Ron Goldman defeated Israel's El- gear Davidman and lan Fro- man 6-0, 6-2, 8-6, Israel won the gold medal in soccer defeating Britain 5-0. Mexico earned the bronze medal. The Americans continued to dominate men's track and field. Bill Morgan, who won the 10,- 000-metre run Saturday, fin- ished the 5,000-metres in 14;23.6 to capture a gold medal, Other U.S. winners Monday were. Bob Steinberg in the high jump clearing six feet, 1% inches, Martin Eisner in the shot put and Bill Shapiro in the 400 me- tres. Izzy Horowitz of the U.S, won first place honors in the two- day, clay pigeon shooting com- petition, felling 180 birds of 200, Barry Naimark of Vancouver was fifth with 169, Famed Canadian runners Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont., and Abby Hoffman of Toronto ar- rived here Monday fresh from AFTER 55 YEARS..... ever, that Westrum, short of pulling a miracle like bring the Mets home in ninth place, will be: returned to his bullpen du- ties next year with Yogi ele- vated from. his present job as tirai-base coach, The Mets' front office, de- lighted by the huge crowds flocking to Shea Stadium all CASEY STENGEL His decision to quit came on year, feel they must have a col-|the advice of Dr. Peter La- triumphs at the world student games in Budapest, Hungary to) compete in 800-metre exhibition} races today. Leafs Lose Jets Clinch TLL. Pennant ~~*" By THE CANADIAN PRESS Columbus Jets lost a ball five - minute ovation from a crowd of 4,035, The Jets clinched the Infer- national League baseball pen- nant despite losing 7-2 to At- lanta Crackers, The cheers went up in the seventh inning with the announcement that Sy- racuse Chiefs had eliminated the second-place Toronto Maple The Leafs lost 3-2 to Syracuse and trail Columbus by 2% games, Each team has_ two games remaining in the sched- ule. Atlanta is also 2% back) and tied with Toronto. Columbus, which replaces Jacksonville: Suns as pennant winner, last won the pennant in 1961 under the same manager as this year, Larry Shepard. Rochester Red Wings contin- ued their hot pace by downing orful leader following in Sten- motte, the club physician who Riders Again Dominate EFC Statistics Sheets By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Rough Riders again dominate Eastern Football Con- ference statistics following their |Buffalo Bisons 4-1, winning jeight of their last 10 games, as |Ed Watt pitched a three-hitter jfor his sixth victory in 10 deci- com | Sions, ; Toledo Mud Hens, meanwhile, won 4-3 over Jacksonville in the first game of a scheduled dou- 31-13 victory over Montreal Al- bleheader. The nightcap was rained out. ouettes last week. Led by Russ Jackson and Bo Scott offensively and Ken Leh-| © Nicklaus In Front el's footsteps. Berra repre-\performed the successful oper- sents that image and Westrum|ation. [does not, It was not until last Wednes-| HAS BEEN ABSENT Stengel has not managed the Mets since July 24, when he fell and fractured his left hip./ident. Although an operation was suc-| Stengel's decision ends a ca- cessful, Casey has been con-jreer that started in 1910 when |fined to a wheelchair, occasion-|he broke into professional base- jally allowed to walk with the/ball as a left-handed outfielder \for Kankakee, to George Weiss, the club pres- Argo 'Goodwill Mission' : |game Monday night but drew a} 'Moves Into Edmonton By THE CANADIAN PRESS || The last time Toronto Argo-|pected in Regina, where Sas- nauts visited a winless oppo-|katchewan Roughriders, one nent, they presented Montreal point out of first place in the Alouettes with a 20-0 victory.) West, entertain Hamilton Tiger- Then, by way of a souvenir,|Cats, the eastern co-leaders in Argo coach Bob Shaw shipped |a game to be televised by CTV them Don Fuell, one of -the;at 10 p.m. EDT, most ferocious defensive backs} The Ticats, beaten 18-11 at in the Eastern Football Confer-/10 p.m, EDT. ence. | The Ticats, beaten 18-11 at The Argonaut goodwill mis-| Calgary Saturday night for their sion moves into Edmonton to- first defeat in four starts, bat- | | tled the Stampeders down to th jnight and the Eskimos, playing) wire and caeeed signs of ane their first interlocking game|ting together an offence to after five straight setbacks in| match their defensive power. Western Conference play, can| HIS SECOND START be forgiven if they anticipate) The Argos, dropping similar comfort from the east-|fourth straight game 36-1 to ern cellar-dwellers, who have) British Columbia Lions Sunday, been shuffling their roster after| had their moments defensively. almost every game. |But rookie quarterback Pete Liske, who will make his sec- | YESTERDAY'S STARS ond start against the Eskimos | tonight, was still too busy get- |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Pitching -- Jack Cullen, New ting acquainted with his team- | mates to muster any kind of York, scattered eight hits as day that Casey finally made up his mind and broke the news -| Yastr'mski, Bos. 385 64 126 .327 No such charity need be ex-| | their | offence, the Yankees downed Los An- geles Angels 4-2. Batting--Don Mincher, Minne-| sota, drove in the first run with) Edmonton coach Neill Arm- strong has similar problems, He plans to reinstate Bill Redell, with whom he experimented at THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 31, 1965 7 (Bennett 43) at Washington (Ortega 12-13) and (Richert 11-9) (TN) : Detroit (Lolich 11-7) Minnesota (Grant 17-4) (N) Cleveland (Terry 11-4) or (Me- Dowell 13-10) at Kansas. City (O'Donoghue 7-17) (N). } New York (Ford 13-0) at at BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 'Toronto 2 Syracuse 3 Buffalo 1 Rochester 4 Oshweken Loses ll YOUR - SATISFACTION Sten el C It A Day, By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Graw 2-2) and (Miller 1-3) (TN) "4 18 OUR AIM g -_ nh ot GBL/|San Francisco (Sphan 6- Second Straight Al Gory . aes q n $15) and Our GUARANTEE Berra May Fill Position (cise i 3-2 |tea "tn "ut "rat non ued he Stee cago ; junn an ur y Cleveland 72 57 858 10 |27) (TN) : Bi scored five goals to lead ny. 30m RRICELER Baltimore 10 57 551 11 Fergus Thistles to a 13-6 victory NEw YORK (AP) -- Yogi \ Petrol, . 3 4 4 a ubwaukee {Cigninger Pall ont over Oshweken Warriors for a Berra, fired as manager by ew Yor' ci ohnson 14-8) at Cincinnati) 2-0 lead in the Ontario Lacrosse New Yerk Yankees foot year, Wessinnen' 4 HH 'Ms HH (TN) #4) and (O'Toole 19)! Association Senior B eastern fi may become the manager of a" on mh 34, nal Monday night, A crowd of New. Yorks Siew bene Fare Kansas City 46 82 369 35/4|St, Louis (Gibson 15.0) at|"") S2W the game, The dramatic: but hardly un- ve , Chicago (Ellsworth) 13 i) | 'Third game in the best-ot. expected resignation of Casey sitet Ueunee te s isworth) 1% seven series will be played ee aheen & Cheragod at Rants ly, yo.|Uae Angler outa sy | end iy Hageeile, On, door open for Berra to take rain | Pittsburgh (Veale 14-9) (N) : charge of the National League New York 4 Los Angeles 3 Entornationsl a cellar-dwellers in 1966, (Onjy games scheduled) | aw i Be sag There is always the possibil- Probable Pitchers Today Madea ag 81 62 = 5 NEEO SpAct f ity that the job will be given Chicago (Horlen 11-10) and Atlant 82 63 (566 MORE ? aN to Wes Westrum, who has (Buzhardt 10-5) at Baltimore|p anos 73 73 4a7 1 Builo AN served ably as interim manager | (J. Miller §-3) and (Barber Pc 72 73 .497 12 ' axa of the Mets during Stengel's 11-0) (TN) Jacksonville 70 74 486. 14 . : month-long absence. Toledo 66 77 462 17 . Hii} Most observers believe, how- Boston (Morehead 7-15) and/p train 50 95 345 34 { Monday's Results Atlanta 7 Columbus 2 Jacksonville 3 Toledo 4 'oday's Games Toronto at Syracuse Buffalo at Rochester Atlanta at Columbus Jacksonville at Toledo, 2 Los Angeles (Chance 11-9) (N) National League (Unchanged -- no games ischeduled Monday) | | Probable Pitchers Today | |Houston (Roberts 8-7) and |(Bruce 8-16) at New York (Mc-} BASEBALL LEADERS American League AB R | | | | H Pet, Robinson, Balt. 422 60 134 318) Oliva, Minnesota 508 95 158 311) Whitfield, Cleve. 354 40 106 .299) Kaline, Detroit 344 63 103 .299) Runs -- Versalles, Minnesota, | 107; Oliva, 95. Runs Batted In -- Colavito,} 88. | saad -- Oliva, 158; Versalles, | | Doubles --Yastrzemski, Versalles, 34. | TriplesE--Campaneris, Kansas/ City, 12; Aparicio, Baltimore, | and Versalles, 10. | Home Runs--Horton, 26; Con- - Boston, and Colavito, 25 40; Cleveland, 89; Horton, Detrt ny il "ta uid USED CARS } Prices For,... 61-62-63 Cars Liens Paid Out SEAWAY MOTORS 200 Dundas St, W. + Vy If you are looking for dependable Home Improvement pre- ducts . . . dependable service , . . and dependable advice . « » then you're well advised to see Ray Holland. With his mony year's experience in the Building supply business your man ot Holland Lumber is well qualified to assist you in every way with all your Home Improvement and Home Build- ing projects, Discuss your ideos with Roy... he's olways pleased to see you, i FREE" HOME DELIVERY HOLLAND LUMBER LTD. Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, | 47; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 35.'} Whitby - Ph. 668-5893 R.R, No. 1, Oshawa at 5-points 725-4709 anne mann on defence, Ottawa play- ers took the lead in four statis- tical departments. Scott leads in scoring the rushing. His three - touchdown perofrmance against the Als gave him four for 24 points and a six-point lead over teammate Ted Watkins and Montreal's J. W. Lockett. Scott. rushed for 132 yards against the Als to bring his season total to 329 yards in four games, Art Baker of Ham-| ilton Tiger-Cats is second, 112 yards back. Scott also retained second place in the kickoff re- turn department behind Tor- onto's Jim Rountree. } Jackson replaced Montreal's| Bernie Faloney as the EFC passing leader. The Ottawa} bgp is tops in touch- lown passes and average gain and is second in number of completions and yards gained. Faloney leads in completions, yards gained and completion percentage, but has had nine passes intercepted, four more than Jackson and more than anyone else in the league. INTERCEPTED TWO Lehmann intercepted two passes against Montreal to tie teammate Larry DeGraw, John Wydareny of Toronto and Dick In Golf Winnings PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP)--Jack Nicklaus, who finished out of the money in Sunday's American Golf Classic for the first time jn his profes- sional career, still is far ahead of the field in winnings, with $138,633 this year. The Professional Golfers As- sociation reported Monday that Nicklaus earned $127,445 in offi- cial tournaments and $11,188 in unofficial appearances. RUSS JACKSON lcial and total winnings in or- }der: Hamilton, for the lead, Each) Jack Nicklaus, $127,445, $11,- has two interceptions, by Was Tony Lema, $101,- ' inatg?/916, $7,053, $108,869; Billy Cas- Als's Ed Learn and Ticats per, $74,521. $25,292, $99,814; Ted Page lead in punt returns, Gary Player, $69,964, $1,096 Learn returning 20 for 133/$71,060; Bruce Devlin, $67,637, yards and Page 22 for 133/$3,264, $70,922; Doug Sanders, yards, | $63,028, $10,858, $73,887; veneer mas | Gene Littler, $58,336, $4,303, Hamilton's Stan Crisson, held $62,639; Dave Marr, | $56.850, to one pass'catch in Saturday's) ¢¢ ogo, $62,930; Arnold Palmer, 18-11 loss to Calgary Stamped-/$56,712, $22,504, $79,219; Bruce ers, barely maintained his lead|Crampton, $51,379, $12,249, $63,- in that department, Crisson has) "*": Y caught 10 passes for 131 yards.| Close bgkind hinr are Terry) Evanshen of Montreal with nine catches for 162 yards and Wat kins with eight catches for 169 wt. FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHEReave The list with official, unoffi.! Cohee and Zeno Karez, both ot yards. cats' Joe Zuger increased his punting lead over Dave Rider Coach Clair ivan ms Toronto, He averaged a .2 yards on 14 punts against Fingers Goldston & iCalgary to run his average up OTTAWA (CP) to 48.6 yards, slightly ahead of Ottawa/the EFC record of 48 yards a Rough Riders have asked the/punt set by Mann in 1961, Canadian Football League com-| Mann's average is 43.1. miasioner, G. Sydney Halter, to ~~ sh look at films of a controversial, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT play in which Rider defensive back Larry DeGraw lost five/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teeth against Montreal Alou-) Montreal -- Herschel! Jacobs, | ettes. 171, New York, outpointed Les- Ottawa general manager Red lie Borden, 175, Montreal, 10. O'Quinn made the request in a) Las Vegas, Nev. -- Roberto letter sent to the commissioner,Davila, 197, Lima, Peruse Monday after Rider coach|stopped Lou Bailey, 189, Frank Clair viewed films of last}Omaha, Neb., 2. Thursday's Ottawa - Montreal game and implicated Alouette) halfback Ralph Goldston in De- Graw's injury. . Clair said the game film showed that, when DeGraw charged in on a Montreal con- vert attempt, he was hit in the face by Goldston's arm. SOCCER SCORES | LONDON (Reuters)--Results/ of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Monday: English League Division I Blackpool 1 Burnley 3 Division It Leyton Or 1 Rotherham 4 Wolverhampton 2 carenoteed cé LOVER 30 YRS. IN. 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