Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1964, p. 11

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L ;. bem Fs Cen a IE S Se Re Gabe gee Ge ie Si is Ti a AS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 22nd, 1964 7] WILL TELEVISE OPEN in the United States for the firs MONTREAL (CP) -- Thejtime, the sponsors wesc 4 $50,000 Canadian Open gol f|Thursday. Qualifying round for championship, scheduled for| the tournament will be held July July 30-Aug. 2, will -be televised|22. Heimrath Cops Feature Event Mosport Track TONY TAYLOR'S SENSATIONAL PLAY MAKES PERFECT GAME POSSIBLE er ch axceac nansteomNe TONY TAYLOR, Phillies' second baseman, is shown above making the brilliant play that "'saved the day" for his teammate pitcher. Jim Bunning, as the latter made baseball history yesterday, JIM BUNNING Pitches Perfect Game As Phils Stretch Lead By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer New York Met fans thought they'd seen it all -- Marvelous Marv Throneberry, a 32-inning doubleheader, you name it--un- til a slim sidewinder from Southgate, Ky., came along and treated the new breed to the sweetest sight of all--perfection. And, as Jim Bunning of Phil- adelphia Phillies set down Met after Met in the first flawless pitching performance in modern National League history--a 6-0, 6-0, no - hit, no - base - runner masterpiece in the first game of a Sunday doubleheader -- the Shea Stadium faithful were caught up in the wonder of it all. pitching a perfect game against New York Mets. Tay- lor is shown as he made a div- ing play to stop a line drive by Mets' catcher Jesse Gon- der. He knocked down the ball, recovered in time to in 1958 for the Tigers. The Mets found a place in the record book, too. Their three hits in the nightcap, won by the Phils 8-2, tied the low hit total for a doubleheader. While Bunning was spinning his gem for the league-leading Phillies, the rest of the league went about its business with surprising, though less spectacu- lar results, Houston Colts climbed. into seventh place and sent Mil- waukee reeling to ninth with 5-2 and 5-4 victories over the Braves. Chicago Cubs swept a twin bill from Pittsburgh 2-1 and 7-2. Los Angeles Dodgers split 4-2 and losing 2-1. San Fran- They forgot to root for the cisco Giants trimmed St. Louis with Cincinnati Reds, winning|on a four-hit, two-homer spree|the nightcap for the Reds' mar-| |winning streak at IL games. praise for his desperate dive and throw in the fifth inning. "What a play that Taylor made. What a play!" -- said throw Gonder out, to preserve Buning's perfect game, at N.Y. Shea Stadium, yesterday. sIM BUNNING Was PERFECT ON FATHER'S DAY ORONO, Ont. (CP)--Ludwig Heimrath of Toronto drove his Cooper-Ford to victory in the 75-mile feature event at the British Empire Motor C€lub's Spring Trophy races at nearby Mosport Saturday. Heimrath lapped every other entry to bring the Cooper-Ford to its first: victory in four starts and add seven points to his to- tal in the Canadian champion- ship points race. He now has aj total of 10 points for second place. Dr. Phil Smyth of Winnipeg was second in a Lotus 23B to pick up four championship points and retain his lead in the standings with 14. Craig Fisher in a Simca Abarth won the combined event for production sports cars up to 1,300 cc. and 1,300 to 1,600 cc, and Jerry Polivka of Toronto won the sedan event in a Fal- con sprint. Hamilton Golfer Wins Ontario Blind Joust GUELPH (CP)--Claude Patte- more of Hamilton, Canadian, First pitcher to hurl a perfect game in regular season sched- ule play, in 42 years, Bunning afterwards gave Taylor great Bunning who won the game 6-0. --(AP Wirephoto) der out from a kneeling posi-| three - hitter, retifing the last tion. \S Pirates in order, and drove in Otherwise, it was all Bunning.| both Chicago runs in the opener. doubled ei pair of runs.|Lew Burdette allowed five hits e struck out 10 and went to/¢p, h th three balls on only two batters. eb cael big a" me Philadelphia outfielders made|S°Co4 game before yielding to |Lindy McDaniel. four putouts. | ROWD ROARS | Sandy Koufax became the The eeowa ed 'with jsecond no pitcher to win 10 cs udphgatan ye habe had a checking Cincinnati in delivery as he got Charlie Smith) jeemee, leading off the ninth, on a foul|the first game with the help of pop-up. He fanned pinch hitter|Frank Howard, who drove in George Altman, went to a 2-2)two runs with a single and his . on pinch swinger Jchn|i5t; homer. Vada Pinson tephenson t Z and strenk. hm out |doubled and Deron Johnson on a curve ball. Elsewhere, Rusty Staub went omered in the first inning of for Houston against Warren/gin. Spahn and two successors in| wal Lanier, son of the former| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs are in fifth place in the Interna- tional League standings today, but they are only 1% games be- hind the pace-setting Jackson- ville Suns. And if the Leafs could find a couple more pitchers like Chi Chi Olivo, the tight five-team) race might be another matter.| The 37-year-old relief special-| ist started his first game of the season Sunday and blanked Co- lumbus Jets 2-0 in the second game of a doubleheader after the Jets took the opener 8-5. The win was Olivo's ninth in a row. He has yet to lose a game. Elsewhere in the league Sun- day, Jacksonville Suns came up with two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Roches- ter Red Wings 7-6 and extend] their lead to 1% games. Rich-| mond Virginians split a twin) bill with Buffalo, losing the first 4-2. but coming back to win the nightcap 8-1 to stop Buffalo's Olivo Keeps Leafs In Pennant Battle American and international champion, shot a 105 to win the Ontario blind golfers champion- ship Saturday, Charles Tooth, 72, of Hamil- ton was second with 115. i ATTENTION! | SPORT FANS! al Game of he Yat 1 N. H. L. st STARS J any Bathgate, Bobby Baun, Tim Horton, Eddie Sheck, Billy Harris, Bob Nevin, Murray Oliver, Horry Howell, Ron Murphy, Frank Mahovlich end Dave Keon, e \ Versus | OSHAWA BAD BOYS ! (All Ontario Int. A. A. Champs) : FRIDAY, JUNE 26th -8 P.M, , KINSMEN STADIUM Arena St. Oshawa | ® Proceeds to Civie Auditorium Fund @ ADMISSION -- CHILDREN 25¢ Tickets Available et BAD BOY Store Syracuse Chiefs and Atlanta Crackers also divided a double- header, the Chiefs winning the opener 6-4, then dropping a 7-5 decision in the second game that saw the end of Jack Mc-|; Keon's reign as manager of the! © last-place Crackers. H McKeon was fired after the second game and replaced by Pete Appleton, a scout for the] : parent Minnesota Twins of the American League. A team of- ficial said McKeon would be of- €lfered a scouting job with the Twins. Saturday, Syracuse swept a twin bill from the Crackers by scores of 4-1 and 3-1, while Rochester trounced Jacksonville 4-0 and 4-1. In single games, Toronto edged Columbus 3-2 and Buffalo edged Richmond 1-9. SERIES TIED PORTSMOUTH, England) (AP) -- Sovereign and Kurrewa Le. ERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS LESS THAN 72 PRICE 'V, the British America's Cup hopes, had the most exciting of their trial races Friday. There was hardly daylight between them during the 26-mile test but Sovereign finished two feet ahead. The last of the 19 trial races in British waters is sched- uled for today and the score now is 9- 9." REED' S| FLORISTS ANNUAL SALE BOXED ANNUALS the opener with Milwaukee Sec-|nq, pitcher, collected four of beh ee homers by winning|san Francisco's 13 hits, includ- pitcher Ken Johnson and Joe ing his first major league Bunning was as much aware|Gaines helped the Colts sweep/homer, Willie Mays followed the the four-game set. rookie's shot with his 22nd cir- Larry Jackson pitched alcuit. Unhappy Belinsky Gets His 3rd Win By MURRAY CHASS by 'sweeping a doubleheader Associated Press Sports Writer|over Chicago White Sox 2-0 and Bo Belinsky's mouth says he/2-1 in 17 innings, Boston Red Sox ty wae ;wants to go to Hawaii, but his}downed Baltimore Orioles 9-6, "that {left arm isn't helping buy the|Detroit Tigers defeated Minne- jticket sota Twins 4-2 and Washington The notorious southpaw of Los|Senators took Kansas City Ath- home team. |Cardinals 7-3 in a single game. The fans were with Bununing all the way and the 32-year-old WAS AWARE OF IT right-hander, a National League newcomer after nine years with of the imminent no-hitter as the Detroit Tigers, didn't let them father's Day crowd of 32,026, down. Pinpointing an _assort- which included his. wife Mary ment of curve balls and -slid-|and 12-year-old daughter Bar- ers, he retired each of the 27|bara, the oldest of seven chil- batters he faced, a feat last ac-| dren. complished by Don Larsen of| "You always start to think New York Yankees in a 1956|about it after the fifth inning, World Series game. |he said after it was over. my | Charlie Robertson pitched a|4on't believe in jinxes." regular season perfect game for| He talked about it on the Chicago White Sox in 1922. \bench, said battery-mate Gus Harvey Haddix of Pittsburgh|Triandos. "I'd never seen him Pirates hurled 12 perfect in-/80 gabby. He must have felt nings against Milwaukee Braves something coming on." in 1959 but lost the game. 1-0| So did Mrs. Bunning. on a 13th - inning hit. A Na-|80 nervous," she said, tional League pitcher hadn't lost my sunglasses twice." YOUTH DIES AFTER GAME SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) --An 11-year-old South Bend boy literally played his heart out for his Little League baseball team Sat- urday. The youngster, John Metz, fielded 'a -ground ball at first base to make the final putout in a 5-3 victory for his team. Then he clutched his chest, walked across the diamond to his parents, and died in the family car be- fore they could get him to a_ hospital. The family physician said the boy had suffered a heart ailment since infancy. The Metz youngster hit a double with the bases loaded to drive in the three winning runs two innings before his death, GOTHIC BRAS Serres By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League W.L Pct. GBL| 623 -- Philadelphia 38 23 7: 3 | San Francisco 37 o Cincinnati 34 Pittsburgh 33 * Chicago 30 30 |Tony Taylor with the game's|;, nearly two years Sunday but|nipped the White Sox 1°0-in 11 Geranium Plants having blanked Boston Red Sox!bid in the hole and threw Gon-|giang nesota 7, Baltimore clobbered [reeoes He reduced his earned-| Belinsky had a four-hit shut- GREENHOUSES Bo ak only one out remaining in the (Only games scheduled revealed last week that he hadjing the Angels' five-game win-| play your golf in Oshawe at Louk Pog 500 .71%4| Jacksonville 38 27 585 -- | One Cent Sale} won a perfect game since 1890. Bunning--and everyone else--| 4 cojeg Angels came within onelletics 13-2 and 5-2, Bunning also became the first! fielding gem. Taylor dove to had-to » ; iia : 3 0 settle for relief help andjinnings, Detroit outslugged Min- 4 : 9c each The victory was Belinsky's|pounded Washington 8-2 and Los BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS jrun average to 3.12 while scat-jout unti] the Indians got to him|== = ---- Washington (Rudolph 1-0) at, It was Belinsky's first appear-|game. Bob Duliba came on and 48-444) International League asked the Angels' management|ning streak. GRANDVIEW he pitched for the Pacific Coast mastery of Chicago, extendiny 492 8 |Rochester 33 25 .569 11% : 4] dited Phils' 'ond baseman ' hep also eres seen LeAGURS credited seen mMan'out of hurling his first shutout} On Saturday the Yankees } . to win no-hitters in each league,|stop Jesse Gonder's fifth inning), 41 triumph over Cleveland In,|nesota 8-7, Baltimore clobbered | REED'S |third straight, giving him a 5-3)Angeles whipped Cleveland 3-1. Cleveland (McDowell 3-0) at|tering six hits and striking out|for a walk and' two hits with| Los Angeles (Latman 2-5) (N)|ance since the 27-year-old lefty|retired the last batter, preserv-| » G LFERS 523 514) W L Pct. GBLito return him to Hawaii, where) The Yankees continued their! League club last season. jtheir record this season to 9-0 only 5 min. from downtown Oshawa 485 -484 8% 84 Houston 32 34 Los Angeles. 31 33 Syracuse 34 26 Buffalo 35 27 567 1% 565 1% The pressure of being a star in the big leagues is too much, with the White Sox. The double victory moved tha Yankees $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week Days © GREEN FEES e Milwaukee 30 34 .469 914) Toronto 36 28 563° 1% Belinsky. contended, adding: eight percentage points ahead of able. @ Memberships Avail- als and Sales e@ Golf Equipment Rent- "I thought I was getting an|the Orioles. ulcer, I didn't want to see or} Home runs by Elston Howard| talk with anybody. I was living|and Mickey Mantle took care of | like a hermit.' {the opener, New York, however, | His request, however, was re-|needed an error by shortstop Al jected, "and Belinsky, who used] Weis with the bases loaded in to get into trouble because Of|the 17th to win the nightcap. |too much night life, must con-| Dick Stuart belted four hits jtent himself with pitching for|arid drove in four runs, three on the Angels until he earns the/a-homer, as the Red Sox helped return trip. dump the Orioles from the top. In other AL action, New York|John Orsino and Willie Kirkland Yankees moved into first place'homered for Baltimore. 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