Mays Hitless And Giants Lose 7-2. MIKE RATHET Press Sports Writer "Tt can't go on," said Willie Mays. tional League-leading Phillies. Mays' performance dropped him under .400 for the first time since the opening days of the season and left him with a string of 10 hitless trips to the Plate. In the last nine games, Mays has hit at a .111 clip that has whacked 85 points off his average. ADDS TO AVERAGE John Callison of the Phillies added to his average by strok- ing a homer and four singles, driving in three runs and scor- ing twice as the Phillies handed Marichal his first defeat since Aug. 30, 1963, and left the Giant ace with a 6-1 record. t : i i 5, : z e of 3 ff i : i : 2 f = i His & » i oF BE g He H BF i eit : u 4 san Francisco Philadelphia and tumbled into second place behind the Na- GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu Publishing (Daily Racing Form). nO E 3 Ribbon by Anwar. Trainer R & Fisher. } Pool, 65.129 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2900. Fillies and Mares, four-year-olds and up, 7 Fur- longs (5), I-Reckless Lady, T'cotte 12.20 3.70 2.30 adet, 5-Menedict Shuk 2.60 2.20 4-Fast-N-Fleet, Harris 2.30 Start-good, won ridden out Also Ran: Golden Turkey and Bright Reward. QUINELLA, 1 AND 5, PAID $24.60 Winner, b f, 4, by Vibrator -- Hasty Bet by Reigh Count. Trainer W Cole. Pool 24,226 Quinella Poo! 32,929 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2700. Three- year-old fillies. One Mile (7) 1A-Royal Tara, Harrison 4.10. 3.40 3.10 5 -Newshen, Turcotte 4.0 3.20 6 -Hay Lily, Harris 4.40 me,|Start good, won easily Also Ran: Fat and Frisky, Green God- Love|dess and Brief Star. A--Stafford Farms entry Winner, ch f ,3, by Hasty Road--Change- able by Alibhai, Trainer G Magnusson. Pool 66,767 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Ciaim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs 8), 2Merry Madeap, Gomez 7.00 1.70 2.40 1-Sun Dan, $. McComb 3.90 2.60 6-Bull Pine, Robinson 2.50 Start good;-won driving Also Ran: D. Seven Deal, Crystal Fire, Mr. Yo Te, Aurora Fox, and Crucial Hit. Champ, Santa Meanwhile, St. Louis Cardin- als moved to within a game of first place by edging Chicago Cubs 1-0 behind Bob Gibson's four-hit pitching. Joe Torre hit a grand slam homer and drove in five runs in Milwaukee Braves' 7-3 victory over Cincin- nati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers defeated New York Mets 4-1 and Pittsburgh Pirates nipped Hous- ton Colts 4-3. Gibson, now 4-0, retired the last 17 men in order and won| his duel with the Cubs' Larry hitting his grand slam in the Jackson when consecutiv. ninth. Frank Robinson hit his gles by Dick Groat, Ken Boyer|seventh homer for the Reds, and Bill White brought ' the/temporarily tying the game 2-2 Cardinal run in the eighth dhe the fourth inning. ning. Jackson, 5-3, has allow'1) Nick Willhite and Ron Per- only five hits before the deci-\ranoski combined on a six-hit- sive trio. ter for the Dodgers, Willhite al- Eddie Mathews put the/ lowing the Mets their run in the Braves ahead to stay. *oub'-~|third on two errors sandwiched Frank Bolling home for a 3-2 around Dick Smith's single. That lead in the seventh. Torr., w...jtied the score 1-1. The Dodgers singled home a run in the first,| regained the lead in the fourth MATADOR GORED MADRID (AP)--Manuel (El Cordobes) Benitez, Spain's top matador, was gored seriously in the right groin during his first appearance at the Las Ventas took second on a wild pick off attempt and scored on Doug Camilli's single. A two - run eighth put it out of reach. 4 Bob Veale and Al. McBean collaborated on a five-hitter for the Pirates. The Colts scored for their three runs with only. one hit, Walt Bond hitting a two- run homer in the seventh after an error and the Colts scoring again in the eighth on two walks and an error. Jerry Lynch hom- ered for Pittsburgh. 24,000 saw the 24-year-old mata- dor knocked down and repeat- SALES AHEAD EDMONTON (CP) -- Season ticket sales for Edmonton Es- kimos of the Western Football' Arena Wednesday. A crowd of/E! sk ee a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 21, 1964 15 Conference have reached 6,700, tion, organizers of the June 6 "just a little ahead of last|Mosport 200-mile international year," Norm Kimball, Tuesday - ii] 5 i i Z : i E g i z : i sf 2 - E : é E if z ¢ f i i a put the finishing touches on by'when Frank Howard walked, | ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST | or, be, 3, by Canadian Champ -- La 'id Mate Winner, ro g, 5 by Errard -- Supreme Joy by Revoked. Trainer E Kalensky. Pool 64,830 Total Poo! 466,201 Attendance 7,421 ! ! HOUSES ! ! 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