Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1965, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 27, 1965. J] ° 'Twins Blast Homers, FIREMEN SEEK STATUS | YESTERDAY'S STARS . WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng- land (CP) -- Firemen in this\®% THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | } M I t A Staffordshire town have asked) Pog gee con Ube a oe | 'or new uniforms, saying they, Iviove into L. Lead fs 2:2 seers oe Ee oe Vers Bud gA8 ADECCO: Pitching--Luis Tiant, Indians, | By MURRAY. CHASS the Twins' latest assault. Bobjdropping into second place, checked Chicago on five hits in Associated Press Sports Writer|Allison ignited the attack,|seven percentage points behin fifth inning. Jim Gentile then|a 3-1 Cleveland victory that | Minnesota Twins' bombs soon|slamming a three-run homer in|the Twins. socked his 10th homer, putting)/tumbled. the White Sox out of 'may be banned in Boston. the first inning, Harmon Kille-) j, other AL games, Kansas|he Athletics ahead to stay. lthe American League lead. In fact, Red Sox pitchers may|brew clouted a bases - empty|ciy athletes defeated . Balti-| Pete Richert held Los Angeles) 'stage a sit-down demonstration|blast in the third and Tony Ol-!more Orioles 6-3 and Los An-|'0 one hit through eight innings) NOT WHAT WAS WANTED at home piate in Fenway Parkjiva added a leadoff homer in geles Angels edged Washington|--Joe Adcock's fourth - inning) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Four until they are. the fifth. [Senators 2-1. Rain washed out|homer--but had to give way to/Greek sailors now have learned The Twins unloaded three| Wilson, however, didn't suffer)New York Yankees at Detroit. Bennie Daniels in the ninth be-|something about Canada's pos- more home runs Wednesday|as cruel a fate as another Red) Qliva's homer, his eighth, tied|cause of the heat. The Angelsjtal system. They were sure \night as they outlasted the Red|Sox hurler, Bob Heffner. Re-\the Red Sox 6-6 and touched offj/won it in that inning when Josejrounded by fire trucks and po- \Sox. 9-7. and moved into firstjliever Heffner was the target of|a four-run rally. Early Battey Cardenal singled, stole secondjlice cars when they pulled the place in the American League.|two of Minnesota's five homers|doubled in two of the runs. Bos- and. came home on Jim Fre-jhandle while-trying to post @ The barrage gave the Twins|Tuesday night in only 1 2 3 in-|ton erupted for five runs in the gosi's single. letter in a fire alarm box. eight homers in their first two|nings of pitching: second inning, Carl Yastrzemski| days in Boston this season.) Just about 24 hours later, the|driving in three with a d ble. | | \That put them far ahead off 5 i | Cleveland's Luis Tiant and| jtheir 1964 pace at Fenway when| ed eager per! to rer_|Gary Peters of the White Sox FARM SA FETY WEEK jthey hit 18 in nine games. jonto Maple Leafs of the interwere engaged in a scoreless| Ear! Wilson was the victim of|national League. Of cours¢/duel until Chico Salmon tagged| bea eae there may be some consolation|Peters for a double with two) May 30 = June 5, 1965 in. the move. Heffner mostiout in the seventh inning, start- | Can Fords Be likely won't be with the Redling and a three-run rally. Tiant} Each yeor in Ontario County many farm people lose their lives, } \Sox July 21--when the Twins re- held Chicago to five hits. I hundreds more ore injured, and thousands of dollors ore lost Beaten In 500? oro iro. Diego Segul pitched a fiveit-] becouse of cccidenty onthe form, km that only é i beaten n * |DROP INTO SECOND ter and rapped three singles} ae iaividual can i mee INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The). While Minnesota was winning|while Bert Campaneris contrib- STAY ALIVE IN '65 Ford-powered cars should be its fifth game in six starts, Chi-juted three runs batted in to the N Smith, Presid the ones to watch in the Indian.|cag0. White Sox, were losing/Kansas City cause, Campaneris) Dirait f smiee rye aie e et apolis 500-mile race Monday, thelr sixth in seven, a 3-1 de-|homered following a Segui sin-| ntario County Farm ety Counell. */cision to Cleveland Indians, andigle, tying the game 3-3 in thel but veteran driver Bob Veith says his rear - engine Offen-| hauser will beat them in the ob Plate -- Chris for ag! hag pied : '4 -- agen, Rogge Pe ek, ' as calls 4 -ate ile . ynn, 0 m Polekoudas calls Houston's catch, while Jim We of | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS ors" said, vein, of Fort aga Ull a or' at home plate, while Maye streaked for second, The ragg, Calif. 'Actually, I don | and Cincy caicher Johnny throw to second got away | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Los Angeles 21 20 512 4% ents org * * _-- will ae. Edwards glare balefully at from Cincy second baseman 30ston 17 20 .459 614; One o' e four drivers Veith . 5 kb . rh] each other. It happened and Maye then came National League New York 17 22 .436 7% considers his chief rivals is} resents t e ral er t at $ al ore - or nae ae under the dome in Houston "home" from third, to score W L Pet. GBL! Washington 17 405 9 \Billy: Poster, 27-year-old Vic-| yesterday, when Houston's on the error. The throw to Los Angeles 25 15 .625 -- (Kansas City 10 '986 12\%4\toria car dealer who. became Walt Bond flied to left, with Edwards was just too late Cincinnati 2315 .605 1 Wednesday's Results first Canadian to qualify for the Maye on second. He took off --AP Wirephoto St. Louis 23 16 .590 2%4|Minnesota 9 Boston 7 race when he averaged 158.416 Milwaukee 19 16 .543 3%4|Kansas City 6 Baltimore 3 m.p.h. in his rear-engined Of- : San Francisco 21 20 .512 ¥\Los Angeles 2 Washington 1 fenhauser May 16 . | - W Chicago 99 .487 .514|)New York at Detroit ppd, rain The others are Offy driver Maur y ills, Lou Brock Philadelphia 22 .450 7 {Cleveland 3 Chicago 1 Jim Mcelreath of Arlington Houston 19 24 .442 4 Probable Pitchers Today Tex.: and Movi drivers rg Pittsburg 5 24 385 94|Minne ta (Kaat 3-4) atiUnser of Albuquerque, N. ' ; : eee 75 - pet SN. yas + Here is Canada's outstanding value in outdoor equipment. s W New, York 5 25 .375 Boston (Morehead 3-3) and Jim Hurtubise of North age Base-stealing Duel Wednesday's Results Tonawanda, N.Y. The vacation minded family, Sportsmen, hunter, or fisher- Cincinnati 3 Houston 8 Kansas City (Talbot 3-2) ¢ I think they have the ma- ' ' ; 'iin : ; nen will find t lor - By MIKE RATHET game ahead of Cincinnati in Milwaukee 10 San Francisco 4 Baltimore (Barber 2-4) (N) chinery to go competitive for men will find the Canadian Camp Trailer, Tailor - Made Associated Press Sports Writer|the tightening National. League Chicago 8 New York 6 the full race," Veith said, for their purpose. The Canadian combines comfort, con- Lou Brock won the battle, but struggle as the Reds bowed to Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles (Chance 3-3) @ Veith will start from the in-| venience and economy into one compact unit that goes Maury Wills still is winning the Houston Astros 8-3 St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 1 Washington (Ortega 5-4, or/side position of the fourth row h | 'Is lik h lik di war. Elsewhere, Milwaukee Braves Probable Pitchers Today Narum 2-4) (N) in his No. 54 liquid suspension} anywhere. t trails like a shadow and wears like a diamond. Broek, who has turned intO\pejted San Francisco Giants 10- Pittsburgh (Veale 3-2) at : postage tri of hg will be! Built of aluminum and steel it's guaranteed for long dur- . Wills' shadow in a y0ssible ses Philadelphia (Culp 3-1) (N) Ne w York (Downing 3- at/seven Ford-powere racers, in-| 1 a . record - making race tee the # Pittsburgh Pirates upended Detroit (Regan 0-3) (N) cluding A. J. Foyt, pole sitter) able service with a minimum of up-keep. National League's stolen - base Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 and the st. Louis (Washburn 3-1) al and defending champion, and championship. came out on top Cubs edged New York Mets 8-6 Houston (Farrell 3-1) (N) International League Jimmy Clark, world road rac-} in their first direct meeting in 10 innings wte Pet, ¢ 12, the No. 2 man ROTC 17 Aone . Ay Ue ° te Wednesday night while St pie Cardinals brought hom Milwaukee (Lemaster 2-4) at Toronto 98 12 .700 -- ' 'eo are some of tae Length: 6'8 Width: 4'5 Tent Material 10 r sdge : BAS LB olen di ® Los Angeles. (Podres 2- N)/ Atlante 29 13 .690 -- than me--they proyec . . Louis Cardinals edged Los An Los Angeles. (Podres 2-0) (N)/ Atlanta lan A | ri geles Dodgers 2-1 the winner in the seventh on wala ay fase ag qualifications,' sald) "= 2 ply-permasol boat duck, mildew resistant, Brock, the Cardinals' swift successive single s by Bob chicago (Buhl 5-2) at New York Jacksonville a1 1s 525 Veith, who won his 10th spot) zippered nylon screen windows, and heavy duty left fielder, stole three bases Uecker, Curt Simmons and Ju-| (Kroll 2-2) Syracuse 2 .450 with a trial speed of 156.417-- : : : : for a season total of 21 in sojlian Javier. Simmons got the Toledo 7 22 436 10% about five miles an hour less| zippered door. Carrying capacity 425 Ibs. Weight games. Wills, the Dodgers' rec victory with a five-hitter for a/Cincinnati (Nux hall 1-1) at Rochester : 344\than pacesetter Foyt ord - holder and: five - time|?:? record, outdueling Sandy gan Francisco (Perry 3-3) Buffalo 2 31 .279 "But even though I can't hope) On hitch 20 Ibs. champion, sett! and a total of 25 in 40 games . - Wills, who stole 53 bases: last!for the Astros against the Reds, W L Pet. GBL ed for one steal|Koufax, now 6-3 Wednesday's Results to keep up with those fast ones,| Jim Wynn was the big gun American League Rochester 4 Buffalo 8 at least for the first 20 laps or y Syracuse 10 Toronto 7 so, they are going to have to) 7 Jacksonville 0 desoup their fuel or make three year, predicted before the sea- driving in four runs: with a ho-|Minnesota 23:13 ~««6 Atlanta 7 $ n son started that someone would/mer triple and single in support)Chicago 24 14 6 Columbus at Toledo ppd, rain'pjt stops to go the 500 miles eventually break the record of0f Bob Bruce's five-hit, 13-| Detroit 21 17 553 3 ly Today's nsenepy . 104 he set in 1962, And .he/strikeout pitching. Baltimore 92 18 .550 3 Rochester at Buffalo (2) ee | Willie Pep Gets hinted that it just might be the) The Braves bombed Giant ace| Cleveland 17 528 4 Columbus at Toledo (2) guy who plays shortstop for the Juan Marichal for 11 hits and\~~~~~ : : ff 'inte a Bee ; 1 H H Dodgers nine runs in 3 2-3 innings, with) ee ® Only Ex. Bout-OAC Phone 728-1555 1437 King St. E. V2 Mile East of Townline The Cardinal victory pulled|Joe Torre and Felipe Alou each t Pl R t TOR , _W » Pe 1 - _anarennasasenrautacnsenmniyriieveaimmes ss the defe nding world champions\hitting a pair of homers as 1rs ace ace | ' PBbsiage " Bg tat ord within 114 games of the first-/Marichal suffered his fourth champion, will be permitted to place Dodgers, who stayed oneiloss against seven victories. bs ight only an exhibition on an a Te ae Crackers Win, Leafs Lose Pah boxing card Here Sun- BILL DING SAYS. . . "YOU CAN SAVE DURING"... day, June 6 . THE CANADIAN PRESS | He appeared in 15 games and /°*)) ae Ernie Terrell To Meet rages singe 3 f000|pitched 38.1 Innings fo an oe ee ooh ane McCullough Lumbers' Fantastic Annual miles apart combined to ba earned run average of 1.02. sions ¢¢ Sandy Saddler, retired ? Atlanta Crackers a virtual first-) Bullpen mate of the right-|in 1959 but resumed fighting y or Trown! place International League tie) handed Duliba is Guido Grilli, alinic year with Toronto Maple Leafs Wed-|lefthander who has allowed just) yy. was to be the headline at- CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Merv) "Federal control of boxing nesday night one run in 23 innings this sea-)..¢tion at an open-air show at ls se McKenzie, president of the|would stop the money-hungry, Dick Kelley hurled a six-hit)son for an ERA of 9.39 Maple Leaf Stadium | World Boxing Association, said|promoters. A bout that was not|shutout in Jacksonville, Fla., t0/ puliba will be replaced on the} But Merv. McKenzie of Tor- | Wednesday night that Cassius|approved by one state could not give the ¢ rackers a 7-0 win Toronto roster by Bob Heffner,'onto, who has the dual role of { Clay will be given every oppor-|be staged in another." over the Suns, while Bruce|g righthanded reliever who has|world Boxing Association pres- | tunity to fight Ernie Terrell, -\cKenzie, also president of Brubaker pitched Syracuse/no record with Boston afterjjdent and Ontario Athletic Com whom the WBA recognizes aS'the Ontario Athletic Commis-|' hiefs to a_ 10-7 victory over) working in 11 games this sea-' missioner, has ruled that Pep world heavyweight champion.|sion, defended Jersey Joe Wal- the Leafs. The results cut Tor-|con an fight only an exhibition be- era tak. : i ae Adenia th ; But the title at stake would be cott, the former heavyweight|ONl0S Mmarsin ove! Atlanta tO) totter is expected to joinicause of his age,He is 42. Terrell's champion who handled the Lew af ree ag boctes Rad the L in time for 'Thurs-|. McKenzie explained Tuesday This Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only ! Tha érinnad " 4 » a » Af . r " ig em poingg ee ms tin pnejiston fight Ww jefeated Buffalo Bison day's game with Buffalo Bisons|that while the W BA favors re- itle a year ago for violating a) ., ings defeated Buffe 3 S| # : 2h phan nema i 7 i WBA ruling by signing a return I had him in Toronto for the g.4 " . game between Co-|u4 Buffalo. He had a 7-9 record|tirement from boxing at 36, if bout clause before his first title fight between Floyd Patterson lumbus Jets and Toledo Mud with Boston act YES Hs Up to member athletic 'com t-clause befo first . 8 ' In his.15 games with Toronto,|missions to rule on the matter ci : and Tom MeNeeley and gavelten. was stponed because ini i We cca cule eee inter. Him explicit instructions," Mc- Hens was postponed because Of nuliba had struck out 22 and|He said he made the Pep de- Prefinished Canadian a ai " rental eee walked just five. He was cred-|cision in-the interest of the fans view that Clay was a victim of cong? og he Pde Debts Actualiy, Brubaker (3-2) scat-| jteg nae five save : roa boxing in general circumstances, being forced coat whe' . a and re ferred tered 13 hits and needed ninth- " a HARDWOOD sign for the bout in Miami o those notes during the fight. inning relief from Tom Tim- beach on Liston's terms in or-|He a great fight. /merman, but the Chiefs retali- ' der to get a shot at-the title, 'What instructions could helated with some solid hitting of f PANELLING i Clay won the title when Lis-jhave received from the state of|their own, including three -runs White only -- Inside Latex. A great BELOW COST ton declined to leave his corner|Maine, which had no previous|each batted in by John Mat- value for you at the start of the seventh/experience with boxing at such chick and Bill Tuttle : e JARBORITE No. 2 Substandards Hae round claiming a shoulder in-\a level? As it is now, Walcott) Tony Horton was the Leafs / "aids Se Seenean eae 4x7--4x8-- 1/4" & 3/16" jury, then knocked out Liston'may never referee another hitting ace scoring two runs in- ® in the first round of their return' championship fight." cluding a 400-foot solo homer in bout at Lewiston, Me., Tuesday the fifth inning SPECIAL Kelly, meanwhile, struck out 4 e _ night . "We must start to regulate! St. Catharines Ai' 10 batters and walked only one ! the promotion of boxing! as he pitched his second com- SALE PRICES matct o that this cannot hap-| Down Peterboro' plete game of the year and . Gallen ght pen again." said McKenzie. of| erat _ {brought his record to 8-1 the widely-criticized Lewiston ST. CATHARINES (CP)--St The Bisons, leading 4-2 after ht Catharines 'Athletics scored six) si gs, los Ar after : figl | goals = 'the first dicks at hae es oe ea un "the pine ARBORITE Ya" 4x8 Knott Pine hada Lacrosse Associationienth, as the Red Wings ham- | AND END y oe >, si . sticaxes i ' Canis ee oe ee ee irl abe bi ee Primed PANELLING Heavy Champ? 2st tsi einer sca = | oo | | eT RUNS | | 2s 2 cron tom vas r vir sea 3 REC 5 f i) pat si CAVY UNAMPE oh Tor the Atneties and the "TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto] = .| 4 aie so Boston grooved and Pick: is cicveies ; " s. Sor . \ LEWISTON, Me. (CP-AP) --ifirst defeat for the Petes. Both Maple Leafs of the Interna: e-- = oo ee Ideal for Ceilings MISCELLANEOUS wick pattern -- in random Cassius Cl who retained his teams now have played three tional League lost half their >< : : ability, don't mis this item widths and lengths -- great _-- h vt Vy weight boxing ee x effective bullpen Wednesday : " Now a" greatly reduced Reg. 2.90 PLYWOODS and for the cottage -- interior championship here Tuesday ete erge, Ron Roy andjnight when the parent Amer- Se rices. i night, said Wednesday "the| Gerry Cheevers scored twojican League Boston Red Sox For Kitahans For Bathrooms For Playrooms . SALE HARDBOARDS ose ae ~ onliest man I think has algoals each for St. Catharines,/recalled Bob Duliba ly A ' nae ; chance with me is George Chu-|while Doug Smith, Red Arm-| The 30 - year - old Duliba vi Aaapiinedonsy oti a ny Sat. Team {n YOMe Many styles and colors to valo," the Canadian chainpion. | strong and Ted Howe got the obtained from Seattle of the me... see our complete range of Color-Magic patterns € e repre Free eee & Clay also said he would like)others. Pacific Coast League at the ond colours ... choose from our stock of do-it-yourself priced to fit your budget, ® € to make his next title defence) For Peterborough, Cy|beginning of the season in a accessories and Arborite related products. : 6utdoors in New York City, "to|Coombes scored two. Ken Rut-jtrade for pitcher Hal Kolstad, let the people see it.' ten, Jim: Grady and Jerry!had a won-lost record of 4-1 Ss COLOR MAGI ' Clay said Sonny Liston, his|Byrne each had singles with the Leafs "SY ee ay C at: MANY MORE ITEMS CASH and CARRY. ONLY victim in a one-minute, first- . During this sale there will be extended store hours fi round knockout Tuesday night, oe Dee See a! eC \ too numerous to mention -- all at greatly reduced yi valila nee. nd prices. Whot better time for you cottagers and THURS pn FRI. en 9 P.M was "the onliest man who 'had the power and the chance of LEARN TO F LY home-im i alia ta en? re -improvers to take advantage of quality ma- eet ccliek wan 1 dink hes terials at low, low prices ! ALL DAY SAT. to 4:30 P.M. @ W me is George - a) NOW , 1, _ / ee V He's from Toronto He} A ' ee ae ie 7 takes a lot, he's: determined,| | ; ra business of pleasure 5 ' and he's not afraid. He climbed| ba Se EE fully qualified, gov't approved & Buildin Su lies Lid The Customer Is we 4 : PLENTY in the ring last night and they| school and instructors and ' & pp ae 2 ) had to pull him off of me. He's! modern aircraft. . | The Most d ; F serious." 1279 Simcoe North 728-6291 Dhonk Clay said he would fight any Oshawa FLY] NG CLUB Important Person aoa FREE hody, but is exy that oe Open Daily 7 A.M, to 6 P.M. In Our Business" If his next bout e with the Oshawa Airport (Large hanger) for information call 728-1626 . Friday till 9 P.M, ey > a PARKING former champion Patterson probably this fall in a Lae Lae See Sa Le

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