Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1964, p. 14

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tpi -- ag fs Sepensthgeen4) + a IS SUSPENDED 100 Hollywood Gold Cup Handi-|tions, was booxed to ride the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 16, 1964 YESTERDAY'S Whitey Ford Hurls Seventh Shutout As Yankees Take First By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Whitey Ford of New York Yankees has pitched his sev- enth shutout of the season. But he allowed only three hits. That's the easy way. For a real spectacular achievement, there's Jim Grant of Minnesota Twins, who pitched his first shutout of the season. He allowed 13 hits. Ford hurled the Yankees into the American League lead Wed- Available record books list lone 14-hit shutout in each league--by Chicago Cubs 1928. One other shutout was turned in Wednesday, Dean Chance of Los Angeles getting his second straight in the nightcap as the Angels swept Detroit 5-4 and 1-0. Elsewhere, Dick Stuart hit two three-run homers as Boston Red Sox crushed Chicago White in| 1913 and by the Senators in Sox 11-2 and Kansas City Ath-| letics took two from Cleveland 5-3 and 3-2. MANTLE STARTS IT The second game of the vital Yankees-Orioles seriés was de- cided in the second inning when Mickey Maritle opened with a single off Dave McNally, Tom iTresh walked and the two worked a double steal, One out later, Pepitore lined a single to right and Ford took: it from | there, |. Grant won his fourth in five nesday in a head-to-head battle with Baltimore -Orioles, blank- ing them 2-0 while Joe Pepitone took care of the runs with @ two-run single in the second in- ning. Pitehing one of his strongest games of the year, Ford pre- vénted the Orioles from getting a man beyond first base as he brought his record to 12-2, low: ered his earned run average to 1.98 and extended the Yankees winning streak to six games. DIFFERENT STORY Hours later, Grant took the mound for the Twins and started laboring. He gave up eight hits in the first four in- nings--three in the fourth--but 'EMPEES' DEFEAT PRESS GALLERY OTTAWA (CP) -- Members of Parliament led by long- hitting Jack Hornér, Conserv- ative for Acadia riding, de- feated the Parliamentary Press Gallery 37-27 Wednes- day night in their annua! soft- ball game, played on the lawn in front of Parliament Hill's Centre Block. Gallery members entered a Kelly, Liberal, MP for York West, and Carl Legault, Lib- eral MP for Nipissing, as um- pires. managed to keep Washington Senators from scoring as he) wound up with a 6-0 victory. | Because of frequent player changes, nobody was able to figure out the winning and protest against the use of Red | decisions since being acquired |from Cleveland and brought his over-all record to 7-5. Home jruns by Jimmie Hail, Rich Rol- ilins and Jim Snyder supplied |the Twins with more than /énough firepower. The Angels also got the job |done with homers. Lou Clinton land Felix Torres connected in BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Léa: -W 52 49 47 "4 44 4 42 41 39 26 San Francisco *hiladelphia 'incinnati ittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee 'os Angeles 'hicago Houston New York L gue Pet. GBL 598 500 SAT 530 512 512 404 488 Wednesday's Results San Francisco 2 Milwaukee 6 New York 2 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angéles 13 St. Louis 3 Houston 1 Cincinnati 2 Probable Pitchers Today San: Francisco (Perry 7-5) at|Columbus Milwaukee (Fischer 6-5) New York (Stallard 5-11) at) Chicago (Broglio 3-9) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (Gibbon 6-2) night Los Angeles (Moeller 4-7) or (Ortega 3-3) at St. Louis (Sa-) decki 10-6) night 1 4% 6 1% ™% 9 9% 443 13% 295 26% Cleveland 3-2 Kansas City 5-3 Detroit 4-0 Los Angeles 5-1 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Barber 4-7) at New York (Bouton 8-7) twilight Chicago (buzhardt 6-4) at Boston (Lamabe 7-7) Washington (Stenhouse 0-5) at Minnesota (Pascual 10-6) Cleveland (Ramos 4-6 ) at Kansas City (O'Donoghue 6-4) (Only games scheduled) International League Pet. GBL 41 -- 8 4 552 5% 541 6% 57 8% ATL 12% 402 18% Atlanta 3387 24% Wednesday's Results |Rochester 2-4 Toronto 1-5 Jacksonville Syracuse Rochester Buffalo Toronto Richmond (Mahaffey 7-4)|Colambus 0-1 Jacksonville 1-4 Buffalo 8 Syracuse 6 Richmond 7 Atlanta 1 Today's Games Toronto at Syracuse Houston (Bruce 9-4) at Cin-| Richmond at Atlanta cinnati (Nuxhall American League w New York Baltimore Chicago Minnesota Dertoit Los Angeles 47 44 43 ithe opener in support of Barry |Latman, who snapped a six- igame losing streak. Bob Per-/Kansas City iry's eighth inning homer off Ti-| ger starter Phil Regan enabled) |Chance to win the nightcap. spectacular 1.88. Stuart's first homer in the jopening inning put the Red Sox) ahead 3-2 and they never ltrailed. Arnold Earley got the) | victory by scattering four White| Sox hits. Boston Cleveland 42 36 Washington 7-4) 51 3 52 4 50 3 94 § 34 5 595 540 506 478 12 477 12 429 386 B74 Wednesday's Results York 2 Baltimore 0 New Chance lowered his ERA to a)Chicago 2 Boston {Washington 0 Minnesota 6 ll 16 20 % 2 6% 9% night % ae . I } L Pct. GBL 622° --= | 613 10'MALLEY! ! Construction Ltd. 723-7122 @ Homes @ Additions r Offices @ Remodeling Tecrtnenteliremecamet STARS Jockey Bill Shoemaker was sus- |pended Wednesday for five days By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Whitey Ford, Yan- kees, pitched New York into the American League lead with a three-hit, 2 victory over Bal- timore Orioles, posting his sev- enth shutout of the season while \by the Hollywood Park board of stewards for careless riding and will miss Saturday's $162,- bringing his record to 12-2. 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