Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 15, 1964 DICK FARRELL Credits Teamate Fox With Pitching Success By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Dick Farrell pitches with a gun at his back. The gun's name is Nellie Fox. ' Farrell, who figures the scrappy Fox is the latest weapon in his well-stocked pitch- ing arsenal, became the first 10- game winner in the major| leagues Sunday night as he scattered eight hits in Houston! Colts' 4-1 triumph over St, Louis Cardinals ' A converted reliever acquired from Los Angeles Dodgers for $125,000 in the National League expansion draft, Farrell is in his third and most productive season as a starter, And that's where Fox, acquired from Chi- cago White Sox, enters the pic- ture. baseman he has reached the first plateau en route to a 20- victory season with the best rec- ord in the majors, SEVENTH STRAIGHT Farrell's latest triumph was his seventh in a row and brought his record to an eye- opening 10-1. It also extended the Cardinals' skid to four straight and 18 out of 24. phia Phillies swept a double- header from New York Mets 9-5 and 4-2, boosting their jead over second-place San Francisco to lone-half game. The Giants rode homers by Orlando Cepeda and Jim Hart to an 8-2 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Elsewhere in the NL, Milwau- kee Braves swept a double The league-leading Philadel-| burgh bombed Chicago 10-7, Los Angeles defeated St. Louis 3-2, San Francosco downed Milwau- kee 6-4 and Cincinnati battered Houston 6-1. Farrell allowed the Cardinals' only run in the sixth when Bill White tripled and Ken Boyer singled, Al Spanger provided the runs Farrell needed with two sacrifice flies, the last cap- ping a three-run fifth inning that put it away against Bob Gib- son, 5-4 John Briggs, starting his first the fireworks for the Phillies in the opener. Briggs singled twice, slammed a double, drove in two runs and scored twice, riding home on Richie Allen's 13th homer in the fourth. in three runs, hit consecutive homers against starter Jim O'Toole in the third inning. Wil- lie Mays also figured heavily in the attack with a single, double, triple and three runs. scored. Ron Herbel got the victory with an eight-hitter. The Braves unloaded '11 ex- tra,- base hits -- including the 350th homer of Hank Aaron's major league career--and be- came the first team in two years to sweep a doubleheader against the Dodgers in Los An- major league game, produced/geles. Aaron, Felipe Alou and Denis Menke homered in the opener while Tony Cloninger pitched a five - hitter. Gene Oliver slammed a bases-empty homer and a run-producing double in the nightcap. Mapleos Thwarted In Bid For First By THE CANADIAN PRESS | In other Sunday games Colum- Jacksonville Suns left no|bus Jets swept a twin bill from doubts in the minds of Toronto|Rochester Red Wings, 9-4 and Maple Leafs during a weekend|'-2, after outlasting the Wings International League series that|t#tough 17 innings Saturday for they were' going to make a/® win, strong run for the league cham-| BISONS WIN PAIR YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Dick Farrell, Colts, bécame the first 10-game win- ner in the majors, scattering eight hits in Houston's 4-1 vic- tory over St. Louis Cardinals. Batting -- Harmon Killebrew, Twins, slammed three homers, boosting his major league-lead- ing total to 20, as Minnesota pionship. -- y | In the same vein, Buffalo Bi- In the five-game series, the|sons grabbed a pair from At- Suns allowed the Leafs one vic-| Janta Crackers Sunday, 6-0 and tory and bounced them from the|4-1, and scored a 7-2 victory league leadership into second! Saturday powered by Choo-Choo place, 24 games behind Jack-|Coleman's fou r -run, pinch - hit sonville, homer in the sixth inning. | The climax came Sunday|, Richmond Virginians took when southpaw Gordy Richard-|both their Sunday. games son allowed the Leafs only six) 48ainst Syracuse Chiefs, 2-0 and hits and set them down to a 53/118. after an eight-hit 3-0 shut- loss. 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Art Ma-juntil the ninth when Gene the Colts in 1962 and was 14-13 rained out. jhaffey got the nightcap victory|Freese accounted for the Pitts-| last year. But with the helpful} Saturday, the Phillies ham-|jafter Ray Culp won the opener./burgh runs with a two-run! intimidation of the little second|mered the Mets 8-2 while Pitts-' Cepeda and Hart, who drove|homer. | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS came OPEN DAILY 10 A.M, TO 10 P.M, MONDAY to SATURDAY of the $. 5. Kresge C y Limited 'Major Leagues Minnesota (Stigman 3-4). atjCincinnati 2 San Francisco 8 Talking Trade Cleveland (Ramos 3-4) (N) arte Los adage 1-1 Los Angeles (Chance 4-2) at) St. Louis 1 Houston Washington (Rudolph 0-0) (N)/ Pam eg Pitchers Today (Only games scheduled) inennati (Purkey 3-3) at Sa National League Francisco (Hendley 5-4) St. Louis (Hobbie 1-3) at Hous-) ; _ WL Pet. GBLiton (Nottebart 1-7) (N) Philadelphia 32 21 .604 -- | (Only games scheduled) San Francisco 33 589 International League Cincinnati 30 545 WL Pet. GBL 121 | Pittsburgh 29 518 444 Jacksonville 35 21 .625 -- The Twins already have made 144 Milwaukee 30 28 517 4%4/syracuse 28 21 .571 31g one offer for Dean Chance of "Chicago 27 500 Rochester 25 23 .521 6 |Los Angeles Angels, a 22-year- Lo; Angeles 28 30 .483 6%4)\Buffalo 27 26 .509 614 \old right hander who has had St. Louis 28 483 Ri y,|harsh words with the Angels' Houston 27 32 458 be mao = ~ a 114 [front office. But the Twins were| - New York 19 322 16 | Atlanta 15 34 306 1644 |Unwilling to meet the asking Saturday's Results Saturday's Results price--slugger Bob Allison. New York 2 Philadelphia 8 Toronto 3-0 Jacksonville 0-3 |, Whether the fourth - place Pittsburgh 10 Chicago 7 Buffalo 7 Atlanta 2 Twins would continue to pursue) j Milwaukke 4 San Francisco 6 |Columbus 7 Rochester 6 Chance or try to make a deal] | St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 3 | Syracuse 3 Richmond 0 for pitching help elsewhere was} ; Los Angeles 5-4 Detroit 6-6. Cincinnati 6 Houston 1 Sunday's Results the No. 1 question today ;with Probable Pitchers Today Sunday's Results Columbus 8-4 Rochester 4-2 only hours remaining before the] } } By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League W L Pct. GBL 3% 21 618 -- 31 20 .608 1 32 21 .604 32 26 .552 29 29 500 6% 27 27 500 6% 2 2 463 8% 2% 35 426 aS _ Before Curfew By THE CANADIAN PRESS |@ Minnesota Twins would like a chance on Dean, the contro- jversial Angel, but are reluctant ito break up their power trust. Baltimore Chicago New York Minnesota Boston Cleveland Detroit Washington Los Angeles 24 36 .400 Kansas City 20 36 .357 Saturday's Results Los Angeles 5 Detroit 8 Chicago 3 New York 6 Kansas City 5 Cleveland Baltimore 2 Boston 6 Sunday Results Minnesota 6-9 Washington 5-2 Chicago 3-3 New York 8-4 Baltimore 10-8 Boston 1-1 Kansas City 6-3 Cleveland 5-2 Save On These Auto-Service Specials THIS WEEK ONLY ) BATTERY SALE 6-VOLT -- GROUP 1 88 Economy priced for boats or cars. EXCHANGE 344 12-month guarantee. 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Dave Nicholson clouted a three- run homer for Chicago in the sixth Juan Pizarro third loss in 10 decisions in the opener, Howard and Phil Linz rocked him for two-run homers in the second. Lintz added a solo homer in the eighth. Baltimore moved into first place behind the five-hit pitch- ing of Chuck Estrada and Dick Hall in the nightcap. Estrada won his first game since May suffered his,|-- The Tigers won the second} game on Don Demeter's two-| run double in the four-run sev-| enth. Dick McdAuliffe's eighth- inning homer won the opener. Jim Saul and cash, DOMINATES CITY Montreal's Mount Royal, and Joe Adcock homered for the|level, sprawls over an area of Angels in the first game, |494 acres. Jnesicat Api INHERITANCE OF 21, 1963. Jerry Adair drove in two runs for the Orioles, giving him five' for the day. Brooks Robinson hit a home run, a triple and two singles while Luis Aparicio collected a triple and three singles and stole three bases in the opener. 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The Yankees were trying to pry said manager Al Lopez of Chi-jerror scored one Yankee run} cago White Sox shortly before|while Bobby Richardson's sacri- his American League leaders/fice fly took care of the other. started a five-game series with New York Yankees. The White Sox now are in sec- The double loss coupled with Baltimore's two victories over Boston Red Sox put the Orioles on top, one game and 10 per- centage points ahead of the White Sox, who have dropped in the series and scored only 10 runs. Another highlight of the five- doubleheader day was the 30 home runs that were hit in the league. That tied the major 8-1, Kansas City Athletics edged a and punching pitcher Jim Cleveland Indians 6-5 in 10 in-/Duckworth, who hit him with a nings and 3-2 and Detroit Tigers pitch. Duckworth was fined $50 | UP IN SMOKE squeezed by Los Angeles 6-5 Home runs decided both of the Q. 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