Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 15

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oR OTRREDD Culp Hurls One-Hitter As Phillies Maintain _First-Place Advant By DICK COUCH been able to give Ray enough Press Sports Writer| work. The doubleheaders ena- Associated Ray Culp has pitched his way back into Philadelphia Phillies' starting rotation..All it took was a near replica of teammate Jim Bunning's perfect game. A first-inning base on balls and Len Gabrielson'ssixth-in- ning single came between Culp bled us to use him more. Now he's pitching like he did last year." WON 13 LAST YEAR Culp won 13 games in 1963, his rookie season, and led Phil- adelphia pitchers with 176 and perfection, attained tw0|<trikeouts. He reported with a days earlier by Bunning, as the|<ore arm this spring, dropped| 22-year-old right-hander blanked|riye of six deicsions and found Chicago Cubs 9-0 in the second game of a doubleheader Tues- day night. No other Cub reached base against Culp, whose early sea- son troubles cost him a front line,job on Gene Mauch's pitch- ' ing staff. Mauch, thooughly impressed after Culp's effort, announced that the National League-lead- ing Phils will go with five start- ers henceforth. "With Bunning, Dennis Ben- nett, Art Mahaffey and Chris Short working so well," the man ager said, "We just haven't himself in the bullpen. But three victories--including the one-hitter -- and two com- plete games in the last three appearances have vaulted the young Texas back into the Phil' pennant plan. ! The victory gave the Phils a split of the two-nighter. Chicago took the opener 2-0 on Dick Ellsworth's five-hitter. Second-place San Francisco Giants divided with Cincinnati Reds winning 3-0 before bowing 5-3 in 11 innings. Pittsburgh Pi- rates defeated New York Mets 5-1; Milwaukee Braves beat Los Apgeles Dodgers 5-2, and St. Louis Cardinals nipped Houston Colts 5-3 in the other NL action. Culp said after the game he relied mainly.on his fastball. year and early this season be- cause I threw too much break- ing stuff,' he ee HAD 17 HITS Phillie hitters were beaming after their 17-hit supporting role, Wes Covington homered, Richie Allen cracked three doubles and John Hernnstein had four hits, including a pair of doubles. The opener was another story. Ellsworth breezed to his ninth victory in 15 decisions. Ernie Banks singled home one run land rookie Billy Ott doubled in the other. Marty Keough's homer in the lth inning earned Cincinnati a split with San Francisco and kept the Giants 1% games be- hind Philadelphia. Jim Hart's eighth-inning homer, his second BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WwtL Pet. GBL Philadelphia 39 24 619 -- San Francisco 39 27 .519 Pittsburgh 34 29 «540 Cincinnati 35 30 .538 St. Louis 33 33 500 7% Chicago 31 31 500 7% Los Angeles 32 34 .485 8% Houston 3235 478 9 Milwaukee 31 35.470. 9% New York 20 48 293° 2144 Tuesday's Results Chicago 2-0 Philadelphia 0-9 San Francisco 4-3 Cincinnati 0-5 Housto 4 St. Lonuis 5 Los Angeles 2 Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 5 New York 1 Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Burdette 3-1) at Philadelphia (Mahaffey 7-2), N) : San Francisco (Herbel 4-3) at Cincinnati (O'Toole 6-3) (N) Pittsburgh (Friend 5-6) at New York (Jackson 3-10) 14} 5 5 | Los Angeles (Drysdale 9-6) at |Milwaukee (Schneider 1-1) | Houston (Nottebart 2-7) at St. | Louis (Sadecki 7-5) (N) American League W iL Pct. GBL 40 25 615 -- 38 24 613 % 35 26 574 3 33 31 .523 6 30 31 492 8 3235 478 9 29 34.460 10 31 37, .456 10% Washington 29.41 .414 13% \Kansas City 26 40 .394 14% | Tuesday's Results |Detroit 1-9 Kansas City 2-3 New York 8 Baltimore 9 Cleveland 2 Minnesota 6 Boston 0 Chicago 2 Washington 0 Los Angeles 2 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Ford 10-1) at Bal- timore (Roberts 5-4) (N) balck |New York |Chicago | Minnesota |Cleveland |Boston |Detroit te Angeles | Cleveland (Donovan 2-4 and John 2-6) at Minnesota (Roland 2-5 and Grant 3-4) (TN) Boston (Connolly 1-5) at Chi- cago (Peters 7-3) (N) Washington (Osteen 5-4) at Los Angeles (McBride 2-1;) (N) International League W iL Pet. GBL 40 27. 37. 28.569 34 27 .557 35 28 .556 35 28 .556 29 37. .439 10 25 37.403 12 21 43 328 17 Tuesday's Results Jacksonville 2-8 Syracuse 3-1 Atlanta 4 Rochester 3 Columbus at Buffalo ppd. Richmond at Toronto ppd. Games Today Columbus at Buffalo (2) Richmond at Toronto Jacksonville Toronto Rochester Syracuse Buffalo Richmond Columbus Atanta Detroit (Rakow 3-6) at Kan- sas City (Segui 6-6) (N) Atlanta at Rochester (2) Jacksonville at Syracuse WILLIE SMITH Sparks L.A. Angels To Another Victory Chance wound up tossing a four-|the ninth on Bob Chance's two- hitter for his fifth vietory/|run single. By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer When Hollywood made the movie Angels in the Outfield, they "t talking about Wil- Vie Smith. All the Angels, hew- ever, are talking about him now. The movie was a story of the heavenly kind of angels in the outfield of the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, But Smith, a Los Angeles Angel, has been a devil at bat. The pitcher - turned - out- fielder lashed two singles and a two-run homer Tuesday night, sparking Los Angeles to a 2-0 American League triumph over Washington Senators, The vic- tory was the seventh straight for the Angels. It was the second consecutive night Smith won games with his bat. His pinch-hit single' the night before drove in the tie- breaking run in a 5-2 victory over the Senators. The 25-year-old lefty was a pitcher until manager Bill Rig- ney decided Smith deserved a trial as a hitter. Rigney now be- lieves there's never been any- one more deserving. STARTED WITH TIGERS Smith reached the majors Jast year with Detroit Tigers. He pitched in 11 games, gaining a 1-0 record and 4.50 earned run average. The Angels acquired him April 29-in-atrade-forJulio} Navarro. a As a hurler this season, Smith has a 1-4 record in 14 relief ap- pearances and one start but has a respectable 2.81 average. When Smith was inserted af- ter the lineup for his hitting. Rigney placed him in right field and pF him the No, 4 hitter. Smith's performance Tuesday night rocketed his average 40 points to .319. He has two home runs and 10 runs batted in for 47 times at bat. Elsewhere in the AL Tuesday night, Baltimore Orioles nipped New York Yankees 9-8, Chicago 'White Sox blanked Boston Red Sox 20, Minnesota Twins whipped Cleveland Indians 6-2 and Detroit trampled Kansas City Athletics 9-3 after losing -1. . Smith's homer in the eighth broke up a scoreless pitching duel between the Angels' Dean Chance and Bennie Daniels. Sue Hilton Wins First Round Play EAST LANSING, Mich. (CP- (AP)--Sue Hilton of London, Ont. defeated Sharon Wilder of Grand Rapids, Mich. 5 and 3 in the first round of match play Tuesday in the national wom- en's collegiate golf tournament. Miss Hilton, a 20-year-old stu-| dent at the University of West-| ern Ontario at London, is com-| peting for the first time as a) genior player. ' against three defeats. STRIKE FOR SEVEN The Yankees appeared well on their way to an easy victory when the Orioles struck for seven runs after two were out in the eighth. Charley Lau ig- nited the comeback with a sin- gle and climaxed it with a run- scoring double. Brooks, Robinson and Willie Kirkland each singled home two runs in the inning. When it was all over, Baltimore was in first place, one-half game ahead of New York. Elst on Howard, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris homered for the losers. Fred Talbot scattered eight hits for the White Sox. Pete Ward homered, and J. C. Mar- tin knocked in Chicago's 'second run with a double in the sixth inning. Harmon Killebrew smashed his 23rd homer in the Twins' triumph. Jim Kaat hurled a five-hitter losing a shutout in Top British Coach Joins B.C. Staff ) SOUTHAMPTON, England (CP) -- Athletic coach Lionel Pugh sails today for a job at the |University of British Columbia. Pugh, 32, is the third top Brit- ish sports figure to seek his for- tune coaching in Canada. Geoff Dyson left here last year to become director of Can- ada's national coaching course at Guelph, and Herb Elliott, Olympic pole-vaulter, took over a physical education course at the University of Alberta, Exiles Report Former Champ Held Prisoner MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Former world welterweight boxing champion Kid Gavilan is e- ported a prisoner in Cuba. Exiles said Tuesday Gavilan was arrested three months ago while preaching in Marianao, a Havana suburb, They said that after retiring from the ring he became active in the Jehovah's Witnesses. Francisco Valle, head of the Teachers Anti - Communist Front, an anti-Castro 'organiza- tion, quoted C lerground sources. as saying Gavilan is serving a five-year term in Ha- vana's La Cabana Prison o- charges of conspiring ~~ the regime. Rev. Germinal R: Anti -. Comm in Movement, als as. in- formed Gavilan is in prison, The Tigers salvaged a split of their doubleheader with the Ath- letics behind the hitting of Dick McAuliffe and Al Kaline. Mc- Auliffe connected for a grand slam homer in the eighth while Kaline batted in three runs, Rocky Colavito's two-run sin- gle in the fifth inning won' the first game for Kansas City. His hit was only the second off Joe Sparma, making his first ma- jor league appearance. Nicklaus Seeking Cleveland Victory age "T had arm troable late last|third inning, Duke Snider and of the game, had pulled the Gi- ants even. Juan Marichal! scattered seven singles in the opener and ran his record to 9-3. The Gi- ants scoed all their runs in the Jose Pagan singling home two each. ° DRIVES IN FOUR Dick Schofield drove in four runs, three on a homer, and Vern Law pitched his fourth straight victory as the Pirates handed the Mets their 11th loss in 12 games, Milwaukee snapped a seven- game losing strong, rallying for three runs in the seventh on doubles by Hank Aaron and Fel- ipe Alou and singles by Lee Maye and Joe Torre to overtake: the Dodgers. Frank Howard hit his 16th homer for Los Angeles and Ed Mathews his sixth for the Braves. Ruby Staub's second error of tthe seventh inning allowed Tim McCarver to score St. Kouis' winning run after John Bate- man's homer had lifted the Colts into a 3-3 tie in the top of the inning, Braves Buy Olivo From Maple Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jacksonville Suns maintained their 1%4-game lead over Tor- onto Maple Leafs in the Inter- national' League Tuesday by splitting a doubleheader with Syracuse Chiefs while the Leafs were rained out in a home game against Richmond Virgin- ians, In the only other action Ro- chester Red Wings climbed into a third place tie with Syracuse and Buffalo Bisons with a 3-3 win over Atlanta Crackers. Co- lumbus Jets and the Bisons were rained out at Buffalo. Jacksonville came out on the short end of a 3-2 verdict in the opener, but wasted no time in the nightcap as they scored four times in the Second inning and took an 8-1 decision. Harry Fa- nok won his second game of the season after relieving Dick Le- may in the second inning. Southpaw Doug Gallager got credit for the Syracuse victory although he was replaced in the fifth inning of the seven-inning| opener. Mike McCormick won his fouth game in seven decisions for Rochester in a game that was halted by rain in the sev- enth inning. Steve Demeter and Lou Jackson belted home runs for the Red Wings. Toronto lost relief star Chi Chi Olivo to Milwaukee Braves of the National League earlier in the day. The Braves purchased the contract of the veteran right- hander with a 9-0 record for the season, and assigned pitcher Jack Smith to the Leafs. Smith has a 2-2 record for the Braves in 22 games this year with a 3.77 earned run average. CLEVELAND (AP) -- The big money golf tourists are begin- ning to bunch up but Jack Nick- YESTERDAY'S STARS laus is taking steps*to stay on top. The 23-year-old Columbus star who paces the pack with $51,- 326 has an eye on the $20,000 top prize in the $110,000 Cleve- land Open, which starts its four- day, 72-hole grind Thursday. While runner - up Arnold Palmer, $49,651, and fourth place Tony Lema, $40,561, passed up practice rounds Tues day over the 6,821-yard, par-71 municipal layout Nicklaus measured every inch--ofit.-- Senators. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Ray: Culp, Philadel-] phia, pitched a one-hitter and allowed only two base runners as the Phillies clobbered Chi- Now, during Dominion Royal's special "Vacation Time" Sale you can get a complete set of 4 Dominion Royal Tires for the price of 3. Take your pick of Dominion Royal's best--the superb ROYAL MASTER, the top performance SAFETY 800 (used as original equipment on 1 out of 4 new cars) and the top quality SAFE-WAY. Choose whitewall or blackwall, tube or tubeless, nylon or rayon--but act now because this special offer is for 10 days only. 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