Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1964, p. 15

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OUT AT SECOND! Tom Tresh (15) of the New York Yankees is forced at second base in the second inning of their game at Fenway Park last night. Boston Red. Sox HOYT WILHELM shortstop Ed Bressoud takes the throw from Bosox second baseman Chuck Schilling, af- ter Yankee Joe Pepitone had grounded to Schilling. And the relay to first was in time to nip Pepitone for a twin-kill- ing. Watching the throw is Schilling, who had started the play. Boston won the game 5-2. --(AP Wirephoto) Gives His Catchers Knuckleball Trouble By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Don't feel sorry for J. C. Martin. Let Ray Katt, Gus Tri- andos, Joe Ginsberg and Char- ley Lau hand out the sympathy. They know what it's like to try to catch the butterflies Hoyt Wilhelm throws. Martin had one of those night- marish evenings that Wilhelm's catchers experience now and the ball sailed into left field and the runner scored, Moments later another Wil- helm knuckler fluttered away and moved Norm Siebern to third. He later scored on Al Weis' throwing error. In the ninth J. C. allowed two more pitches to get by, set- ting up the Orioles' final run. In case you haven't been counting, that's three passed balls and a then as Chicago White Sox whipped the second-place Balti- "more Orioles 9-5 Tuesday and extended their American League lead to 1% games. Juan Pizarro was breezing to his seventh victory with a 6-1 Jead through seven innings and Martin was taking it easy while Camilo Carreon handled the big mitt. Three Oriole hits in the eighth brought on Wilhelm. When the veteran reliever got the high sign, it meant Martin had to go to work too. One of Wilhelm's flutterballs got away and Sam Bowens, who was on third, started for the plate. Martin made a quick re- throwing error in two innings. If Martin sticks with it, he'll wind up right next to Katt, Tri- andos, Ginsberg and Lau in the record book. Kott holds the Na- tional League record for passed balls in one inning with four and the othres share the mod- ern AL record with three. One guess who the pitcher was. In other AL games Tuesday, Washington Senators swept two games from Kansas City Ath- letics 8-4 and 5-1, ia -- els stopped Clevelan 5 po 5-1, Boston Red Bor whipped New York Yankees 5-2 and Detroit Tigers walloped Minnesota Twins 16-1. Martin once said Wilhelm's knuckler '"'dances like it was covery and Bowens pulled up short. J. C. fired to third but something bewitched," but all he has to do is catch it. Pity the poor guys who have to swing against it. The venerable knuckler low- ered his earned-run average to 1.50 with his 14th save as the streaking Sox won their 11th game in 15. Pizarro, who ran his record to 7-2, had the key hit for Chi- cago, a two-run single in the five-run fourth inning. HITS SIX TIMES Chuck Hinton slammed six hits in the doubleheader for the Senators and ran his average to .350. Buster Narum and Tom Cheney went the distance to gain the victories. It was Chen- ey's first triumph since July 4 of last year. Chuck Cottier's three - run homer helped Narum overcome a shaky start in the opener and Mike Brumley's bases - loaded triple eased Cheney's way in the nightcap. Fred Newman threw a six-hit- ter at the Indians and Bob Pe- gry cracked his first home run as the Angeles collected 13 hits. Max Alvis homered for Cleve- land's only run. Dirk Radatz saved Boston's BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS victory for Earl Wilson as the Red Sox tagged Al Downing By THE CANADIAN PRESS manent Lee San Francisco Philadelphia Cincinnati ' Pittsburgh wa. St. Louis 7B . Milwaukee oe Chicago B . Los Angeles 27 Houston % 30 New York 36 Tuesday's Results $t. Louis 1 San Francisco 0 Chicago 5-2 New York 6-5 Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles 1 Milwaukee 5-1 Houston 6-4 Pittsburgh 3-0 Philadelphia 4-4 Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Purkey 3-5) at Los Angeles (Ortega 3-2) (N) Chicago (Jackson 7-4) at New York (Fisher 3-4) (N) Pittsburgh Philadelphia (Short 3-3) (N) St. Louis (Gibson 5-2 and Hobbie 0-3) at San Francisco (Herbel 3-1 and Hendley 4-4) (Only games scheduled) American League L_ Pct. GBL 4 682 -- 18 633 1% 20 .556 Chicago Baltimore New York Cleveland Minnesota Boston Detroit Washington Los Angeles Kansas City Tuesday's ReSul Baltimore 5 Chicago 9 New York 2 Boston 5 Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 1 Minnesota 1 Detroit 16 RESRRVSRRRSS Kansas City 4-1 Washington 8-5 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Roberts 4-2) at Chicago (Peters 6-2) (N) Minnesota, (Stange 2-5) at De- troit (Lolich 4-5) (N) Kansas City (Bowsfield 0-0) at Washington (Daniels 5-4) (N) Los Angeles (Belinsky 3-3 and D. Lee 34) at Cleveland (Ra- mos 3-4 and John 2-3) (TN) New York (Williams 0-0 and Terry 1-5) at Boston (1 6-3 and Spanswick 1-2) (D-N) International Lea » Toronto Jacksonville 20 20 .5302 Gyracuse 418 Sl 8 L Pct. GBL| Richmond 600 321 14% (Friend 45) at % | Rochester Buffalo 22 19 537 3% 24 24 500 5 21 27 438 8 Atlanta 15 29 341 12 Tuesday's Results Toronto 4 Atlanta 6 Buffalo 7 Jacksonville 10 Columbus 4 Syracuse 2 Richmond 2 Rochester $ Wednesday's Games Toronto at Atlanta Buffalo at Jacksonville Columbus "at Syracuse Richmond at Rochester with his second loss. It was Radatz' 29th appearance. Roger Maris and Bobby Rich- ardson homered for the Yan- kees. Don Demeter had three hits including two home runs for five RBI to pace Detroit's at- tack. Al Kaline also had three hits for the Tigers and raised Detroit' and Harmon Killebrew tagged his 17th for the Twins. SHOPPING CAN BE EASY! 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