Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1964, p. 18

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Willie Has Two Homers| As New Team Captain But Williams Leading & By THE. AMLAN PRESS 'There's nothing like a' proino- tion to give a man confidence. "The tried - and - true formula was invoked by manager Alvin Dark Thursday when he named' 'Willie Mays captain of San Francisco Giants reactivating a post that had been vacant since Dark himself filled it from 1950 to 1956. The newly-commissioned cen- tre fielder, hitless in his previ- ous 10 appearances, rewarded his manager by belting his 15th and 16th home runs Thursday night as the Giants romped to a 9-4 victory over Philadelphia that. gave the a one-game margin over the Phillies at the top of the National League standings. Willie's \ performance © wasn't quite good enough to head off outfielder collected three hits in four appearances to Mays' two for four and emerged with a 402 average to Willie's .397. In spite of Billy's production the Cubs lost 10-3 to St. Louis Car- dinals. Sandy Koufax approached a major league record by striking out 11 men as Los Angeles Dodgers downed New York Mets 6-1 and Houston's Dick Farrell tied Juan Marichal of the Giants) for the most victories in the ma- jors winning his sixth against one sethack. as the Colts van- quished Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1. Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Reds had an open date. Appointment of the 33-year-old Mays to the captaincy merely makes official a number of things Willie has been doing for Dark said Mays has iden, the untitled team leader in recent years adding: "Sometimes. he's a leader without even opening his mouth. The other fellows look to him to lead. He takes charge." He did just that againt the Phillies hitting his first homer with one on in the first inning and breakng a 4-4 tie with \a solo shot in the fifth. Orlando Cepeda responded by connect- ing with Willie McCovey on base to put the game out of reach. Richie Allen hit a homer for the losers. Williams who trailed Mays on average by 177 points less than a month ago led a 12-hit attack against Ray Sadecki but the Cardinals were hitting for dis- tance' with two-run homers by the determined drive of Billy Williams to capture the Jeague's batting leadership. The Chicago years particularly ar. ranging the defensive align- ment of the Giants' outfield. Tim McCarver and Bill White Doug Clemens. Bennie Daniels Now One Of Top Pitchers In American League By MURRAY CHASS victory in the Senators' 8-2 tri- Associated Press Sports Writer|umph over the Tigers Thursday. Bennie Daniels is off to the| His victory total equals the best start of his unspectacular |number of games he won last} major league career. |season when he didn't win until The 3l-year-old Wahington|June 27. right hander joined Dave Wick-| Daniels needed relief help ersham of Detroit and Minne-/from Jim Duckworth in the sota Twins' Camilo Pascual as|ninth inning but still allowed the American League's winning-|the Tigers only four hits as he est pitchers picking up his fifthiréduced his earned-run average SPORTS OUTDOORS By Bill Bero THE WALLEYE PICKEREL FISH, iG. rine 'TO CATCH HIM: # NIGHT FEEDER. 2 = IF YOU CATCH an FOR THERE ARE PROBABLY MORE IN THE GAME AREA MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile 'Trot' for)i-Lookout Hew Lea, 'soba Three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8)|Start good, won dri $Gay Bill, Wellwood 12.20 4.50 4.40; Also Ran in Order: get Dillard $, La- 3Lemac, Feagan 3.70 2.90|mar's Dream, Dartes Patrick and DNF: 7-Star Nib, Archdeakin 7.80| Kawartha Helen. DNF--Fell did not finisti Start good, won driving Also Ran ip reer. Phyllis Brooke,| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for bg Hanover, Darn Tooting, Safety Man/ Three-year-olds and up. re oye (8) Second and Whisby Pat. 5-Minor Joe, Hie 4.80 5.40 2-Popiar Grattan, Wellwood '340 200 SECOND RACE -- 5'4 Furiongs "Pace"! 1-Patricia Hal C, Feagan 3.00 for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $600|Start good, won driving. (8) | Also Ran im Order: Henra Volo C , 7-Miss Scott Brook, Bayne 25.90 10.50 8.90| Swan Song, en Futurity Chief and 7.00 5.40| Big Chief &Brother Ben, Munroe 5.50 |QUINELLA 5 and 2 PAID $129.10 1-Cunny's Lou Yocke, Madill Start -- eat driving Also Ran in Order: King Flyer, Jose-| SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for dale fren ga acing Argot, Donno's Three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (6) Frankie and Dr. Giles. 2-Cotton Maid, Walker 5.4 3.4 3.30 DAILY DOUBLE : x 7 PAID $277.50|4-imperial Lee, Hoyt 9.10 5.00 4.20 T-Happy MacDuff, Hie THIRD RACE -- 5%2 Furlongs "Pace"|Start good, won driving for Three-vear-olds and up. Purse $600 (8)| Also Ran in Order: Wild Indian, His 1-Downland Dell, Ritchie 10.10 4.60 3.80 Royal Highness and Armbro Dorel. Late 5.40 4.20 Can, Clement Hanover. BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for a|Three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 8-George Volo, Findiey 17,80 9.60 5.10 1-Terron, Mehlenbacher 6.40 4.80 2-Jean First, Geisel Jr. 4.20 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Highland Girl, Shar- on Star, Judy Chief, Negley Hal and Missile Dares. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-clds and up. Purse $900 (8) 6President T. Lee, Sanford 7.40 5.10 3.40 1-Stormy Reno Patch, Geisel Jr. 4.70 ao 7-Topheel, Gordon Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Westfield Direct, 4 5.90 Also Ran in Order: Wilma R. C, Jester, Atom Queen, Bobby Svolnarkt and Alex Smith. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for Three and Four-year-olds. inv. Purse $2,000 (7) 6Haul Away, Mcintyre 32.10 25. Belmont Frances, Galbraith 4.70 3.50 7-Sis Herbert, Herbert 47.0 Start good, won driving ¢ Also Ran in Order: Saber, Laird Me+ Nab, Bishop Song, and Abattoiress. Late) Can, Johnnie Laird. 70 8.40 FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for [iron year ores: Purse $700 (7) Lady G, Merrie Al, Miss Brooke N and Combat, Waples 7.10 3.40 3.20|Superior Lee. dons Yeado, Habkirk 4.20 3.10! Attendance 2,466. Total Pool $125,412. Ce a ey Siow | SALESMAN | Vf you are interested In a sales position with en outstending future, we would like to heer from you. Ne high pressure or gimmick selling. The oldest and largest company in its field requires honest, reputable selesmen to keep up with its growth. All Inquiries strictly confidential. Must have own cor and be bondeble. Write and give particulors. We will arrange en, Interview. BOX Fl, OSHAWA TIMES | to 2.94. He now has permitted, one earned run in 15 2-3 in-j |nings. Daniels never has reached the potential he was credited with when he joined Pittsburgh Pi- rates in 1957. In four seasons' with the Pirates he won only; eight games while losing 16. Daniels won 12 games for the) Senators in 1961 his career| high but won progressively | fewer games the next two years. In 1962 he won on open- ing day then lost 10 in a row. | His latest streak is taking an-| other direction. Thursday's tri-| umph was his third straight after splitting his first four de- cisions. | In other AL games Baltimore! Orioles outlasted Kansas City 7-| 6 despite Manny Jimenez' grand-slam home run and Bos-| ton Red Sox nipped Los Angeles! Angels 87. The Senators provided Daniels with early support scoring three runs in the first inning against Jack Hamilton in his first Amer- ican League game. Chuck Hin- ton's double and Jim King's sin-| gle sent home two of the runs. | Hinton singled across two more in Washington's three-run sev- enth. Ed Brinkman homered in the | eighth for the Senators while| Gates Brown connected in the! first for Detroit. The Orioles led 7-2 going into the Athletics' eighth, Wally) Bunker who had scattered four) hits gave up singles to Nelson) Mathews and Ed Charles before! walking Jim Gentile. | Stu. Miller came on for the; 16th time this season and got, Rocky Colavito on a fly ball. | Jimenez then smashed his! homer cutting Baltimore's lead | to a run, | and a bases-loaded triple by; Hal Woodeshick took over, from Farrell to get Roberto Clemente to hit into a game- ending double play after. the first two Pirates singled to open the ninth. Three singles and an error, gave the Colts two runs in the fourth inning to tag the defeat on Vernon Law. Koufax struck out 10 or more for the 53rd time in his career moving within one of the rec- ord shared by Rube, Waddell and: Bob Feller. The classy southpaw hasn't lost in eight de- cisions against the Mets. He also singled to start a four-run rally in the fifth inning. BASEBALL SCORES "AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nation®l Fg San Francisco Pf Philadelphia St. Louis 21 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Los Angeles Houston Chicago 12 New York 1 'Thirsday's Results Philadelphia 4 San Franciseo 9 Chicago 3 St. Lonis 10 Pittsburgh 1 Houston 3 New York 1 Los Angeles 6 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today New York (Jackson 3-5) at Philadelphia (Short 1-1) at Los rs ge (Drysdale 5-2) (N) Chicago (Buhl 0-1) at Cincin- nati (Nuzhall 3-2) (N) Pittsburgh (Gibbon 3-1) at San Francisco (Herbel 1-0) (N) American League W iL Pct. GBL 9 640 «6% 12 625 -- '#13 1 600 529 "500 '472 432 19 18 18 16 Ww 16 0 Chicago Baltimore . Los Angeles (McBride 1 16 12 18 Ban 15 17 469 15 17 .460 mashingion 16 21 .432 Los Angeles 13 21 .382 Kansas City 11 21 .344 Thursday's Results Los Angeles 7 Boston 8 Kansas City 6 Baltimore 7 Detroit 2 Washington 8 - (Qnly games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Toda) -- Cleveland Minnesota Detroit Boston New York (Ford 4-1) (N) sota (Kaat 4-2) at Bal-| tifnore (Barber 0-1) (N) | etroit (Aguirre 1-0) at; Cleveland (Kralick 3-0) (N) *'! arkansas 10-5 Seattle 5-0 Atlanta Thursday's Results Atlanta 1 Jecksonville 5 Buffalo 3 Rochester 7 Columbus 6 Richmond 8 Toronto 7 Syracuse 8 Games Today Rochester at Toronto (N) . Syracuse at Buffalo (N) ; gai at Jacksonville ~ Richmond at Atlanta (N) Pacific Coast League anapolis 3-0 Portland 4-3 Tacoma 9 Denver 1 Spokane 3 Salt Lake City 0 Hawaii 6 Oklahoma 7. 'San Diego 8 Dallas 7 Kansas City (Pena 4-3) at Boston (Wilson 1-1) (N) Washington (Koch 0-0) at Chi- cago (Pizarro 40) (N) International League W iL Pct. 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