Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1965, p. 15

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Warren Spahn Hurls |-secme= soe oe SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- areas for New Brunswick ° ° The Saint John branch of thelr' oy, tne menvseue" e S @) 18 in provincial fish and game asso-|fishing grounds are pure! ciation formed a '"'watchdog|by individuals from outside committee" Monday to protectiprovince. By MIKE RATHET prime ae ge ggg the memory of last . Warren Spahn, who cele- avian went Bly iy ag brates his 44th birthday Friday, Spahn, who won 23 games for gave further evidence Tuesday|yijwaykee Braves in 1963 night that he still has a future! pjummeted to a 6-13 mark' last in major league baseball. season with a 5.28 e.r.a. But In making his second start Of/he never once assumed he was the season, the winningest] over the hill. southpaw in major league his-| "| am sound physically," he tory allowed only one earned) .aiq during spring training. "y run in a 3-2 victory over Los|jyst wasn't pitching enough last Angeles Dodgers that brought year. I have to work regularly him his 'zst riumph as a NeWito be effective. York Met and the 357th of his) «yoy can't convince me you career. , Tee iett Speier with a wemeiee ees ee nee ling 2.12 earned-run average) and two steps closer toward his Setar te fa 2 4 na single by Wes Par! id Ed Kr, i Felix Mantilla ne od setae by i Eanes ers stuck their foot in it with FREE MOUNTING he Belts Red Sox pi potter sae | MO TRADES NECESSARY, el' bei isin : thie % With So Bi Vi nor. JEAN BELIVEAU, cap- ful victory gesture, right the second period, Cana- -- in games, in the Stanley Cup To 1g ictory But with the tying and win- , s ; ' iy) tain of the Montreal Cana- after he had scored the first diens went on to win the finals, over Chicago Black ning runs on first and third, | F } : a on fn diens, is shown (right) with goal (and winner) of last game 2-0 and take a 2-0 lead. Hawks, By MURRAY CHASS Spahn struck out Jim Lefebvre my" y #4) ; his stick upraised in a glee- night's game in Montreal, in --(CP Wirephoto) {Associated Press Sports Writer for strikeout No, 2,500 of his ca- y ' Felix Mantilla, who made pied ge ge Atk og By PROVOST STOPS HULL more moves ge a Bw Ennely. rage last year, has redu Elsewbere, Roberto Cle- ' . ; mente, still underweight from a Instead of belting the ball be-|nattle with malaria this spring, tween fielders and over fences Two Power-Pla Goals while moving from one of silo¢ singles in Pittsburgh Pirater positions to another, he is justi; 1 victory over San Francisco rapping the ball between field- Giants and Philadelphia Phil- ers and over fences. li r Mantilla, 30, maintaining the gen elgg ebony chook » e ® power he discovered in 1964 'i Wins It For Canadiens @):i2.232.2"~ Tuesday in the Red Sox' 5-2) gpahn, pitching against the triumph over Washington Sen-lonjy clyb with a winning record ror ; ; eae ' ., _lators. It was the only Ameri-\,oainst him during his 20-year By BILL NEVILLE fatal in his special task of shad-|lar play at 8:07 of the third.Jone," said The Gumper with @lcan League game scheduled. | career, was locked in @ score- owing Bobby Hull, the Chicago|With Stan Mikita in the penalty/smile, | The Puerto Rican got the Reditess quel with Claud MONTREAL (CP) --Thelbiond bomber who scored albox, the ex-Toronto and New| Chicago coach Billy Reay|gox off to a fast start with a nel Re Ki ai laude Osteen power play puts them in and/record-tying eight goals in the) York player took a rebound off|said optimistically that the se-|first-inning grand-slam home = #. Oy 3 . illan's squeeze Claude Provost keeps them out.|Hawks' seven-game. semi-final/Beliveau's shot and lifted it/ries is far from over run, the first of his career and math the ; apd ges gek ting gry pn gor triumph over Detroit. over Hall, "A couple of days rest canjthe first in the league this sea-| ajghth -- o and | e AB in. 48 7 ' It was Beliveau's fourth goalimake a big difference," helson. Two innings later, he sin- i Se for Mon(rea!| BOTHERS roriag 1 lof the current playoffs and gave' said. gled across Boston's. final HIN. ieger "Tove sees wiih a beten ' ; | Ne ily has Hull not scored)him 100 playoff points--44 goals! Reay said he shifted Stan Mi-| The performance increased gj ' fait i sat worked to perfection Tun against Canadiens and Provost and 56 sant--uring hs' Nola to the Body lal line tn}anias 186 output fo, 368° Cement, who ha sx hits : : a granditional Hockey League career./order to have him check Henrilbatting average, two homers)pj i the weary and worn Chicago|total of only five shots in the|puff got his first of the current| pj ' es ae S last 12 at-bats, singled fol- . , : "see i § \ Richard. That left Phil Espo-jand 10 runs batted in. No oneljowing Bill Vi Y Black Hawks 2-0 to sweep the|two games so far. Equally im-|nlayoffs and 15th of his career.|cito, Hull's regular centre, tolelse in the AL has more than|the ee hier ea 7 sng WE HAVE REMOVED THESE TIRES FROM first two games of their best-|portant, the craggy-faced, swift-| : as : ; : Je be he shutout was the first|look after Beliveau, a job which|seven RBI while only Tony|other Pirate run in the fift wp NEW CARS TO REPLACE WITH DOMINION "Chicago for games Thursday!point where his general play is). 4 i ' , siest he has ever scored. Of| st ey y ni ton. ¢ hird h and Sunday, with the Hawks|suffering. rae easies To most eyes Tuesday night, ne . thir omer of the season. ' the 18 shots fired at him, no\powever, the changes merely| Mantilla's slugging has Mays' 420-foot -- - facing the rather large assign-| Hull, for one, has no doubts! more than two or three could be| nut all Chingen's pr neh poe helped the Red Sox to four vic- Boh Friend dt poh arf Pd WHITEWALLS- BLACKWALLS- SNOWTIRES ogee to do it thoyltt tie: Ceailat eputent case ioe power play probably wasihgle in it Acquired from New Yorklvictory without a loss. WHILE SELECTION need quick answers to the twin ens. '"'He's a hell of a good| the fee psa the lot. As Worsley put it, "you tie recaghed ted sat aaah roi The rer edged the As- iS COMPLETE "As games go, it was an eaSY\jy Hull and Mikita and the . rin 4a ros in the 13th when reliever NOW ee be dae wee et onal Camille H score with" ______}runs batted in. His 280 aversge|Prank Thomas, before' Amato ousted Toronto in. a six-game|Hull have to be thu Hest," "hal aml e enry | was second best in his nine-/followed with his game-winning 2 st, | THE STANDINGS year-career hit off Claude Raymond, the St. DOMINION . inal series. ing Prov see / ' r ) . ~ i 'tt ss re near 'a gen Ph Mags 9 the|Playott te gab of hei Fane A says Breese usually og Mier goad Bova a Willie Mays provided the only career and possibly one |handles successfully as a better average wi "| i San Francisco run with his ROYALS-GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES- ment of winning four of the/about Provost's effectiveness. ? I se ' next five games to take the) 'I imagine it's Provost, 'aji|Classed_ as dangerous. Hull's!in one basket. And, on this par-|tories in their first five games| Bean's relief help over the final screen shot during a second-pe-|ticylar night, the basket had ajand the AL lead. 2 2-3 innings to get his second BUY problems of the Montreal power|skater, strong and dedicated."| --/ , Apis "eg L play and Provost Canadiens coach Toe Blake} lHawks don't have much left to/Power hitter, reaching careeriHal Woodeshick issued two-out | highs of 30 home runs and 64/walks to Cookie Rojas and semi-final, accounted for both/said after Tuesday's encounter, | * ; Gotten ala.t ss ; . i jhile he was compiling hisiJean, Que ight hand goals in Tuesday night's vic-)'I just hope he can keep it up. H 300 7 a ' W ? , . Tig ander. tory. Captain Jean Beliveau, a/But I think he can." as arget | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |lustrous record, Mantilla was). Jack Baldschun got the vic- TIRE STORES |moving all over the Boston de-|tory with three innings of per- 48 BOND ST. WEST playoff standout, and left-| Other than Provost's brilliant) QUEBEC (CP) -- Camille! Final Series : ; d winger Dickie 'Dull, x niayot|work and the two power, play|enry says he Hopes to scare * wala wae eet sonleeaat oat iil ae hie OSHAWA bust until tow, were the marks-/goals, there wasn't much in/399 goals before leaving the Na* sts, § ; S@,/acquired from Chicago White men. Tuesday's game to excite 14,-Itional Hockey League, The little|o"'"e™! oe Ta hnerae onesie a ee ee TIRES . As for Provost, he was just as/438 fans. : : leftwinger, traded this season to| Chicago 0 al ailiy Herman el yep 9 aig on five hits through Chicago, obviously feeling the\Chicago Black Hawks by New| Tuesday's Game lwould remain at second base. vr | absence of captain-defenceman 4 THE SCORING Pierre Pilote and right-winger Lied Bay yo no had chicago 0 hg tie og al : | = yo! ped -- = oo Kenny Wharram, mustered _| (Montreal leads best-of-seven|to try . 2 th win- y He made the statement Tues-| final series 2-0) ning ways, a mannerism they Pur) et By THE CANADIAN PRESS only 18 shots at Lorne (Gump) day ' in an interview, during! : ' G A Pts. PiM Worsley. Only the work of theirlwhich he also said that, al-| Future Games pore May care. Eietaled to jown-netminder Glenn Hall in|t ai ; ere : z making ab taves Kept them in/he could be. with a Hawks, if] Thursday, April 22 Montreal at play ag ye White Sox in one| 9 --12\the game. lwould be wrong to say he is|, ue, the . nhl: a neato hel 9 20 TN ldiscontented and that he is\Sunday, April 25 Montreal at) 018 olor onts 'nvolved the 2 DIDN'T NEED MORE aucintie th awe the teain | Chicago jleague s final home openers-- slivea rovided all the , | , |Kansas City Athletics at Detroit 96| Beliveau prov Henry, who makes his home|Tuesday, April 27 Chicago at Tigers, Los Angeles Angels at ga|goals Canadiens needed at 2:55|,07 saia his doctor has told) Montreal Clevela j § ' egy ' 'leveland Indians and Minne- giof the second period. With i'n operation planned this|Thursday, April 29 Montreal at!sota Twins at New York Yan. } r uard Doug Jarrett wkinan, 20 tthe rey hy the veteransummer for back trouble will Chicago : |kees. Baltimore Orioles were| 4|Montreal centre picked up a re-N0t jeopardize his hockey .ca- wwe perch May 1 Chicago at|scheduled to play Washington in jg|bound in front of the Chicago|*Ce! a Ses Le +~Montreal og (A nigh aie, | gjnet and whirled to beat Hall} a cleanly with a 15-foot back-| : | w i} C | B. Hull, Chi Ullman, Det Richard, Mtl Beliveau, Mtl Maki, Chi Mikita, Chi Rousseau, Mtl Provost, Mtl Howe, Det Kelly, Tor Delvecchio Det Mohns, Chi Tremblay, Mtl Keon, Tor Esposito, Chi Nesterenko Chi Smith, Det Wharram, Chi Pilote, Chi Ellis, Tor Lindsay, Det Cournoyer, Mtt- _ Hay, Chi Brewer, Tro Backstrom Mtl Ravlich, Chi Stemk'ski, Tor Mahovlich, Tor Pronovost, Det Gadsby, Det Harris, Mtl Ferguson, Mtl Moore, Tor Pulford, Tor Laperriere, Mtl Joyal, Det M'Donald, Det Duff, Mtl Martin, Det Horton, Tor Henderson, Det M'Gregor, Det Langlois, Det Armstrong Tor Bathgate, Tor Shack, Tor Henry, Chi Stanfield, Chi Berenson, Mtl Godfrey, Det Bergman, Det Murphy, Det Douglas, Tor Stewart, Tor Stanley, Tor Barkley, Det Baun, Tor Fonteyne, Det Picard, Mtl Larose, Mtl Talbot, Mtl McKenzie, Chi Vasko, Chi Macneil, Chi ; hander. Duff clinched it with a simi- HOCKEY SCORES ua = . 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ih . i Y | From Thursday, April 22 through Spring and Summer 3 Stanley Cup \Chicago 0 Montreal 2 b . | . \(Montreal leads best-of-seven ie ' : : | \final 2-0) f Fel ht : : : Cc ee \ 1 5 International League 9\Des Moines 6 Fort Wayne 3 aa) Es) | Ee, ; 4|(Fort Wayne leads best - of - @ 8\seven final 2-1) | 15) i | & 23) Memorial Cup 6|Lachine 11 Sydney 2 14|(Lachine and Smiths Falls tied 14/with 3-1 records in eastern semi 4ifinal; (Sydney eliminated) .-- nit APA If you went out inthe "i Et oe GIANT INFLATABLE rain 6 times in one day " ae | al e : SWANS - and -- this all-weather coat = J eal | --Ss SEALS: TOO! to ® wOLANONOMD Haw would be dry each time! | ~<A Handsome, sure . . . but here's real weather @ Thermos Jugs Floating Flashlights protection. 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