Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 17

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Angels' Bob Lee Very Nicely Associated Press Sports Writer|game Wednesday 'night, hurl- Bob Lee, who took an auto-|ing a one-hitter for seven in- mobile ride to notoriety last|nings as Los Angeles whipped season, is flying high these days|Washington Senators 5-1. with Los Angeles Angels. Lee, a rookie right - handed|held Cleveland to four hits in pitcher who jumped to the An-|10 innings in a game the In- gels from Class D competition, dians eventually won 2-1 in 11. won his first major league Waiter Fits during the tremendous year he had for Batavia of the New York - Pennsylvania League. Then the property of Pittsburgh Pirates, Lee was called on to pitch in an. exhibition game at Cleveland against the Indians. POSTS 7-1 VICTORY He drove to the game, struck Only last Saturday night, Lee Lee's automobile trip came Braves' Cloninger Blanks Bucs 1-0, Allows One Single Tony Cloninger said he had been throwing curve balls all night to Willie Stargell, so Wil- lie probably wouldn't be looking for another one. out 16 and rapped two doubles in a 7-1 victory, then drove back to Batavia. He proceeded to finish the season with a 20-2 record and a good, Before Batavia, he won 38 games and lost 55. But now, suddenly, after two starts and 21 innings with Los Angeles, he has filed a 1.29 earned - run average. Lee's performance Wednes- day night highlighted an Ameri- can League schedule riddled by rain. Detroit Tgers nipped Kan- sas City Athletics 5-4 in 10 in- nings. And Baltimore Orioles downed Boston Red Sox 4-2 in other games. Rain washed out Chicago at New York and wet grounds knocked out Cleveland at Minnesota, : Lee gave up only a single to Dick. Phillips wii one out in |the fifth inning. He was re- moved when he tired in the eighth after walking Hunt. While he was in, the Senators THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30,1964 17 didn'| move a man past first hase. SCORE ON SINLGES After he walked Hunt, Wash- ington scored on singles by Don Lock and Ken Retzer off re- liever Bob Duiliba, . Joe Koppe tripled home two runs for the Angels in a three- run second inning. Tom Sat- riano and Bob Rodgers knocked in runs in the third. Don Demeter's home run--off John Wyatt gave the Tigers their extra - inning triumph. Detroit had taken a 4-0 lead, but the Athletics roared back behind the hitting of Charles. Charles slugged a solo homer in the sixth, then capped a three - run rally in the seventh -|with a run-scoring single. Al Kaline hit a home run for the Tigers in the fourth while Norm Cash knocked in two runs, Jackie Brandt and iboks Robinson powered Baltimore past Boston. Brandt doubled home two runs in the seventh inning for the margin of victory. Robinson hit a home run, doubled twice and scored three runs, West Stock, pitching one in- ning, in relief, picked up his Ed| second victory of the season, his 10th straight since July 12, 1962, and his 17th in 19 decisions since Aug. 23, 1960. ; 1.70 earned - run average, the best marks in the league. Actually the rise from Batavia to the Angels was not as met- eoric as it might seem. Lee, 26, pitched in the minors for eight years, starting in 1956. His rec- ord n that time wasn't even New York pitchers. Singles by! Dick Groat, Bill White and Ken| Boyer got a run in the first! and a homer by White in the) sixth narrowed the gap. Curt! FREE ESTIMATES Aluminum Awnings DICK GAMBLE HOCKEY SCHOOL Be Registrations Now Being Accepted e@ Bowmanville Memorial Arena @ JULY - AUGUST AGE 7-17 Classes Limited (30 Students) HAVE YO SEEN THIS YET?? _ Stargell said Cloninger had|Flood singled home the tying Accommodation (supervised) for out of town students been throwing hint curve balls all night so he was. looking for another one. | Tony curved him and Willie} rapped a single to right with) McCarver. two out in the seventh inning! to ruin a bid for a no-hitter. But Cloninger, righthander who got a $100,000) bonus from Milwaukee Braves| and was expected to start paying dividends this year, went on to pitch a one-hitter for a 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates. That evened Cloninger's rec- ord of the year at 1-1. In other National League ac- tion, Los Angeles Dodgers won their fourth straight game, 7-2 over Houston Colts, San Fran- cisco Giants dumped Chicago Cubs 4% and St. Louis Cardin- als edged New York Mets 4-3 in 11 innings. The Philadelphia at Cincinnati game was rained out. VEALE VICTIM Victim of Cloninger's. one-hit- ter was Bob Veale, who threw a six-hitter for the Pirates. Fe- lipe' Alou singled the only Mil- waukee run across in the third. Don Nottebart of Houston, who had a no - hitter last year, flirted with another against the Dodgers--and it looked for a while as if he might duplicate the feat of Houston's Ken John- son in pitching a no-hitter and losing. Althoulsh he had not ai- lowed a hit, Nottebart trailed 1-0 with two out in the sevenh. Then rookie John Werhas broke it up. with a single. Werhas batted in three runs on night. Another rookie, Nick Willhite, pitched the victory, a five-hiter. He was' the latest Dodger to step in and take up the slack left by injuries to Sandy-Koufax and Johnny Pod- res. The Dodgers, who lifted their; season mark to 6-9, have al- lowed only three runs in their last four games. MAYS HOT _ Willie Mays, off to the great- est start of his career, lifted his batting average to .488 with a triple and two singles. He drove in two Giants to raise his RBI to 20. Juan Marichal, the Giants ace, won his third game with- out defeat. He got ninth - in- ning relief help from Bob Shaw. Bases on balls got everybody into trouble in the Cards-Mets game. St. Louis starter Bob Gibson walked the first two men and then served up a three- run homer to Tim Harkness of Lachine, Que. But that was all for the Mets The Cards pecked away at four LAWN-BOY VACUUM CLEANS AS YOU CUT with exclusive new, clog-proof, easy emptying grasscatcher. FINGER-tip START reduces starting effort 94% Complete service ond Ports Distributor EARL HANNAN, Prop. 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