Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1964, p. 11

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' SETS erPre es ie | ne Poeteassetttseeetete ¥ rere Fe PEPE PREP Me Oe Peet Preere Pie rit ? ee Fe JULIAN JAVIER Becomes Phillies New Batting Hero By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Julian Javier, week - hitting second baseman of St. Louis Cardinals, has become the bat- ting hero of Philadelphia Phil- lies. While the Nationa) League jeaders were sweeping a dou- bleheader against New York Mets Friday night, Javier was in St. Louis batting down the second-place San Franciso Gi-|;, ants 3-1 for the second straiglit night. The results gave the Phil- lies their biggest lead of the sea- son--24 games. Javier clouted a two - run homer in the seventh inning, breaking a 1-1 tie. The night be- fore he drove in five runs with Cardinals' 7-6 victory over the Giants, Before the 27-year-old Javier started his one - man attack against the Giants, they were tied with the Phillies for first. Javier had knocked in only runs and hit six homers in 58 es, Now he has driven in 40, has eight home runs and al{W¢ Ray Culp pitched a five-hitter and Roy Sievers drove in three runs for the Phillies in th sec- ond game. Sievers slamed a two-run homer in the four-run fourth and a run-scoring double in the sixth. Ed Kranepool hit a two-run homer in the third for Mets. . Toronto Leafs Tumble To 4th, Beaten By Jets By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three Toronto Maple Leaf pitchers held Columbus Jets t» just four hits Friday night, but the faltering Leafs stili man- aged to drop an International League verdict 2-0. The result, coupled with five lead from Toronto last weekend, lost a 6-0, five - hit rout to Rochester lefty Mike McCormick while Syracuse Chiefs lost a pair Crackers 4-3 and 10-8 and Buf- ians twice, 1-0 and 4-2. The winning run in Toronto was scored through a missed) fly ball by Leafs' centre fielder Don Dillard that allowed Rex' Johnston a double. Johnston iscampered home when Gene Michael, the next man up, slammed out-a single. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Johnny Callison, Phillies, slammed homer, triple and single in first game and stroked two singles in nightcap for 5-for-7 performance as Phil- adelphia boosted its National League lead to 2% games by beating New York Mets 2-1 and other league decisions, dropped Toronto back into fourth place, mere percentage points behind Rochester Red Wings and Ruf-' falo Bisons and 24% games back; of Jacksonville Suns. HAS RARE BOOKS «The Canadian Library of Par- liament ha$,.more than 300,000 volumes, including some rare ones, such as the $27,000 foli The Suns, who took over the of Audubon. 7-2. Pitching--Stu Miller, Orioles, recorded his 10th and lith saves, preserving 2-1 and 6-5 victories over Boston Red Sox as Baitimore regained the American League lead. Remember When? ... | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 20th, 1964 J] By THE. CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis successfully de- fended his heavyweight title MONTREAL (CP) --: Robin McNeil, 18, much-sought quar- terback from Windsor, Ont., will play football this fall for Mc- Gill University. McNeil had also} received offers from the Uni- versity of Western Ontario and) the University of Toronto, Attention Deep Freeze Owners DID YOU KNOW? Senibenien, hepheri, Coton, S Guam bone mee: and many others. : , Whatever You Need Call 263-2193 or See Us At Hampton Gardens Cor. Taunton Rd. & Scugog---7 Miles East of 5 Points Pp We have reduced prices for freezing produce on '* Monday through to Thursday > The Cardinals now are work-| ing on a streak of four victor- 8. The Phillies have a three- game winning streak with their 2-1 and 7-2 triumphs over' the Mets. Elsewhere in the league, Cin- cinnati Reds trampled Los An- gles Dodgrs 1'-1 and Houstoen| Braves 9-7. Rain washed out a homer and a double in the Chicago at Pittsburgh. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS mosses ae Pet. GBL Philadelphia 621 -- San Francisco 574 1% Pittsburgh 542 4% Cincinnati 542 4% St. Louis 508 6% Milwaukee 492 7% Los Angeles 492 7% Chicago 491 Houston 460 New York 19 297 Friday's Results Philadelphia 2-7 New York 1-2 San Francisco 1 St. Louis 3 Houston 9 Milwaukee 7 Cincinnati 11 Los Angeles 1 Chicago at Pittsburgh ppd. Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Hendley 5-4) at St. Louis (Hobbie 1-4) Philadelphia (Bennett 84) at New York (Fisher 4-5) Chicago (Slaughter 2-1) Pittsburgh (Veale 6-4) Houston (Nottebart 1-7) at Milwaukee (Cloninger 5-5) Los Angeles (Ortega 3-2) at Cincinnati (O'Toole 5-3) (N) oe _--_-- % 2" 22 26 27 27 31 31 31 2 4 45 at Pet. 613 607 596 532 517 AA AA Baltimore SSssusy 744) 27 37 422 12 | Washington 27 38 415 12% Kansas City 24 37 308 16% |Los Angeles Friday's Results Boston 1-5 Baltimore 2-6 Washington 4 Kansas City 5 Detroit 6 Minnesota 7 Cleveland 1 Los Angeles 2 | Probable Pitchers | New York (Ford 9-1) at Chi- cago (Peters 7-2) | Boston (Morehead 5-6) at Bal- |timore (Pappas 5-4). (N) Washington (Osteen 5-4) |Kansas City (Segui 5-6) (TL) Detroit (McLain 1-0) at Min- |nesota (Grant 3-4) Cleveland (John 2-5) at Los | Angeles (Newman 4-2) (N) meres League L at Jacksonville Rochester Buffalo | Toronto | Syracuse | Richmond |Columbus | Atlanta Columbus 2 Toronto 0 Richmond 0-2 Buffalo 1-4 Rochester 6 Jacksonville 0 Syracuse 3-8 Atlanta 4-10 Games Today Columbus at Toronto Richmond at Buffalo Rochester at Jacksonville 2 Syracuse at Atlanta Miller's Pitching Gives Orioles Lead By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writr gy Stu Miller went for- against Boston Friday and salvaged two more for Baltimore, preserv- 2-1 and 65 triumphs over Red Sox that boosted the back into first place in American League. Baltimore now has been in- Miller has been credited with Ml saves in the 18. A %-year-old righthander who set a league record by appear- ing in 71 games last season, Miller has an over-all earned- Tun average of 1.54 this year. EXTENDS STREAK While Miller was adding to his collection, former Baltimore Treliever Wes Stock added to his record, posting his 11th victory =e a loss since July 12, Acquired by Kansas City in a deal for catcher Charley Lau last Sunday, Stock stroked his first major league hit and re- ceived credit for a 5-4 Athletics' victory over Washington Sen- ators. It was the Athletics' seventh victory in nine games under new manager Mel Mc- Gaha. Elsewhere in the league, Har- mon Killberew's 2lst homer was one of four hit by Minnesota Twins in a 7-6 victory over De- troit Tigers and Bobby Knoop' singled in the winning run in Los Angeles Angels' 2-1 triumph over Cleveland Indians. New York Yankees and Chi- cago were rained out with the |Bob Allison, Tony Oliva and second-place White Sox dropping one game behind the Orioles, HURT BY ROCKY Rocky Colavito did most of the damage for the Athletics: In the top of the sixth he threw Mike Brumley out at home plate, then came up with Kan- sas City trailing 3-2 in the bot- tom of the inning and hit a two- run homer, his 15th. The Twins, who failed to hit a homer in losing a double- header at Cleveland Wednes- day, brought their total to 96 in 62 games with Killebrew, Zoilo Versalles connecting. Gerry Arrigo got the victory in relief, bringing his record to 4-1 despite being tagged for a homer by Bill Freehan. Bob Rodgers' triple and the single by Knoop produced the tie-breaking run for the Angels in the eighth inning, gave Bob Duliba the victory and handed the defeat to Dick Donovan. 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