Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1965, p. 9

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Te aie ieee ee oe nae ar it ae nm me THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 28, 1965 @ Leads Giants To Win First Row At By MIKE RATHET |three runs with a double and ajsingles by Jesus Alou and Wil-| Associated Press Sports Writer| single in a 9-2 victory over Cin: lie McCovey, putting the Giants) | IN nis 4 rc , er) Shortstop Dick Schofield, the| cinnati Reds. ahead to stay 2-1, He then2#™mes Clark Jr., QBE, Be n- newest member of the Giants,| The 30-year-old switch hitter|slapped a two-run single in the|eman farmer a yes was telling about shopping for ainow has seven hits, including|three - run fourth inning and piety fgg Ay ett id place to live in San Francisco, |three doubles, in 18 at-bats for|added a run-producing double in depress vot hee Fg Baas "A lady showed me a place|the Giants, Pagan, who was hit-|the eighth jout, bon s pie alas oe i Way and she wanted $700 a month," |ting .205 when he was traded,| The Astros put it out of reach|#th 590 - mile Memorial Day he said, has yet to play for the Pirates,|against the Cardinals in the|#uto race aap os? sche ar "She must think I'm Willie) DODGERS WIN AGAIN first two innings, scoring three|., Jt Will be a hea ee eld 0 Mays." Elsewhere in the National|runs with only two hits off Ray|'he 'op men in two mae a At the moment, the lady may|League, the first-place Los An-| Washburn. Clark, 29, = pow Fort gg ; have a point. Mays is hitting|geles Dodgers edged Milwaukee, Jim Wynn hit his eighth ho- the th Pipe fe yee ' Cubs 368 but Schofield is hitting .389'Braves 3-2, Houston Astrosimer for the Astros while Dick|{Me United States Auto Club's for the Giants. whipped St. Louis Cardinals 6-1| Farrell brought his record to 4-1 closed courses. Schofield, a lifetime .239 hit-jand New York Mets outlasted|by scattering seven hits. Clark made the Order of the ter who wound up with San'Chicago Cubs 8-5, The Pitts-) Ed Kranepool, Johnny Lewis British Empire on the Queen's Francisco in a. shortstop swap burgh-Philadelphia game was and Ron Swoboda drove in|birthday honors list last year. that sent Jose Pagan to Pitts- rained out, seven of the Mets' eight runs|All Foyt made in 1964 was a burgh Pirates, hit safely in his) Schofield started his perform- against the Cubs. Kranepool ac- quarter of a million dollars, fifth consecutive game for the|ance when he drew a walk inicounted for three with a sacri- Beside them in the first row, Giants Thursday, driving in| the third inning and scored onifice fly and a two-run double,\earned by posting the . best sla semicon aes peer pen neerieeeinnenremernins - ----------- ae speeds in two weekends of rec- | Nats Batter Chance, 'Worst Loss Two Years po: Credit Posts be handsome Dan Gurney, 34, international competitor from California. ord - cracking time trials, will; The winner of the $500,000 "Schofield's Hot Bat |rociark-Gumeyln Indy 500' race has come from the first two rows in four of the last \five years, Foyt won from @ |fifth-place start last year and from seventh in 1961, |MAKES SECOND ROW | Parnelli Jones, who will start fifth, or middle of the second row, started and finished in the first spot in 1963. He will sit between two outstanding new- comers Monday -- Mario Ap- dretti, a native of Italy now liv. ing at Nazareth, Pa, and Billy Foster of Victoria, B.C. | Andretti, Clark and Foyt all |bettered the 10-mile qualifyin record in the time trials ao |Foyt finally set it at 161,233 miles an hour, Only Clark and Foyt have ever turned laps over 160 at the 2%-mile Speedway. This year's race will be com tplicated by new rules intro duced in an attempt to reduce chances of fires. Fuel tanks have special lin- ers supposed to keep contents from gushing out in a collision. Pressure refuelling has been BAD THROW saves Scho- field! San Francisco's new shortstop, Dick Schofield (15) would have been an easy out, in his bid to steal second base, if the throw from the plate had been on the mark. Cincinnati second Quick Knockout By Clay | | By HAL BOCK : | Associated Press Sports Writer Dean Chance the Cy Young Award winner last season, lost his fourth straight game Wed- nesday, absorbing his worst pummelling in two seasons as Washington Senators battered Los Angeles Angels 9-6 and emerged with an inflated 4.72 --as seen under Schofield's elbow, Schofield was the hit- ting star in Giants' 9-2 win over the Redlegs baseman Pete Rose (behind umpire "Shag" Crawford) made a stab for the ball but it went on, into the outfield BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Chicago (Buhl 5-2) at Philadel- phia (Culp 1-2) (N) Elsewhere in the American} League, Boston Red Sox! dropped Minnesota out of. first place by blanking the Twins 2-0 and Detroit Tigers tagged New York Yankees 4-1, Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Athlet ies were rained out while the White Sox and Cleveland Indi ans had an open date banned and, to make overload- ing unproductive, two pit stops If Ford didn't have it, Detroit's! First Senior Win Joe Sparma did, The YOUNZ) "TORONTO (CP)--~Port Credit wil be mibednines: right hander drove in two runs |gajlors posted their first win of The drivers shooting at with a double and limited the|the season, defeating Huntsville|woyt's race record of 147.35 Yankees to five hits with Roger| Hawks 12-8 in Ontario Lacrosse|m ph, will include 11 rookies, Maris' two-out homer in the Association Senior A actionthe most since 12 started in Thursday night. 1958. They average more than Port Credit goaltender Al 19 years experience on other who had eight ho-|Malloy was taken to hospital tracks ninth spoiling his shutout bid. The Twins, bo | van League earned-run average. < ath otiog mers and two victories in their'after suffering a head injury To Stand Despite Furor nT ba. OMIM Tous Waheed! 0 Te only thing 'swift about nue weetia) PY ariducy fitst two games against the Red when struck by the ball. Chicago 24 14 .632 -- |Houston (Guisti 6-2) (N) Chance against the Senators! nooked Chance Sob inthe third Sox in Fenway Park, were lim-| Cy. MeNeil sparked the Sail- Golf course favourite « LEWISTON, Me. (AP) -- De-|Francis McDonough, Walcott! Minnesota 22 14 .622 % was the time it took Washington as the Senators exploded for six ited to three hits until the ninth ors with th ree goals, and spite the furor over heavy-|was told the fight was over--|Detroit 22 17 .564° 2%4|Milwaukee (Johnson 3-2) atito knock him out. The Senators runs, Joe Cunningham and inning by Dave Morehead, Then George McGaffey, Ross Othem, weight champion Cassius Clay's\that McDonough had actually Baltimore 22 18 .550 3 jLos Angeles (Osteen 3-4) (N) assaulted him for seven TUuns\rrank Howard homered . for\, 5.10% @ Jam by loading |Paul Henderson and Bruce Kee-| [LORGANIT quick knockout of Sonny Liston,! counted to 12. Cleveland 19 17 528 4 and eight hits in 22-3 innings. | washington, the bases on three walks with'gan added two each. Brian the one - minute time will stand But Liston had regained his Los Angeles 21 21 .500 5 (Pittsburgh (Law 1-5 or Gibbon) You have to go back to May : ee only one out, Aherne was the other Port until the Maine state boxing feet and he and Clay were Boston 18 20 474 6 |0-4) at New York (Spahn 4-4)/|12, 1963 for a similar assault on) . Whitey Ford Whe ahi out the) Dick Radatz, ineffective in re Credit marksman, ALL-ORGANIC Gommmlasion te convinced: other- fighting aentn. New. York 17 23 495 & | iChance, That day he gave up po yg for New York in his lief so far this season, lumbered| Leo Teatro scored three goals| FERTILIZER wise, Walcott stepped in between Washington 18 25 .419,.8'%4| International League five runs in 11-3 innings against !@8t start, quit after just onejout of the Boston bullpen and for Huntsville and John Roberts LAWN FERTIL So said state commission them and raised the hand of Kansas City 10 25 .286 1244) WL Pet, GBL| Chicago White Sox. inning against the Tigers, say-\ended the threat by fanningladded a pair. Dave Lough,| | BEST FOR YOUR LAWN member Duncan MacDonald'the brash, 23-year-old Clay. Thursday's Results \'Toronto 28 12 700 -- | |ing simply that he 'didn't have) pinch hitters Don Mincher and/ Wally Hope and Bob Clark got -- Wednesday when Clay held a 'The time was announced as Minnesota 0 Boston 2 |Atlanta 29 13 690 -- | ss Sandy Valdespino, the others, AaB ance anh sae press conference in the motel one minute but some quarters [os Angeles 6 Washington 9 = |Columbus 23 18 561 5%! SPORTS BRIEFS Clay himself was more than/1:43 or 1:44. Kansas City at Baltimore ppd,| Syracuse 18 22 .450 10 1 RONTO (CP) -- Toronto a bit responsible for the chaos; Both MacDonald and Clay) rain Toledo 18 23 439 10%4)_. ) t the: newly > formed| that beclouds the time of Tues-\were in the audience Wednes- Probable Pitchers Today Rochester 16 27 .372 1314 | Rifles 0 , . t hall Leagual day night's knockout in the hat--day when sportswriters,|New York (Stafford 1-2) at|Buffalo 281 2 i en ee i cenive malt ""\ Thursday d back Millard Fleming to the Charleston, W. Va., Rockets for |kicking specialist Richard Zig- rino, The Rifles also obtained Continental League draft rights ito quarterback Karl Sweetan, - leurrently owned by Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- _.|ball Conference. BASEBALL LEADERS | GAME ENDS 0-0 TORONTO (CP) -- Thursday's Results box arena. equipped with stop watches,'|Chicago (Horlen 4-3) (N) d Buffalo 2, A short right to the left jaw|timed the action in the filme gent the hulking Liston, to the) yersion of the bout. Cleveland (Terry canvas. But referee Jersey Joe) These unofficial times showed! Detroit (Regan 0-3) (N) Walcott, the heavyweight cham-|that Liston was floored at 1:44 pion of a decade ago, had his|and got up at 1:56. When Wal- Karisas City (Talbot 3-2) at hands full trying to push Clay)cott finally got around to stop- Boston (Lonborg 3-2) (N)' to a neutral corner. Clay in-|ping the fight, two minutes 11 sisted on standing over the seconds had passed Los Angeles (Gatewood 0-0 and fallen Liston, "We will get a copy of these Brunet 1-2) at Baltimore (Bar- TOLD FIGHT OVER films for all three members Of'ber 2-4 and McNally 2-2) (N) By the time Walcott did move|the commission to view before Rochester at rain Columbus 2-2 Toledo 1-8 Today's Games Toronto at Buffalo Syracuse at Rochester Atlanta at Toledo Jacksonville at Columbus pp 4-2) at Pittsburgh GREAT S SUN-PROOF EXTERIOR ea Toronto Clay to a respectable distance|we make a decision' MacDon- Minnesota (Roswell 2-2,. and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Abruzzi and Toronto Azzuri and could get to timekeeper|ald said. ____ |Stigman 0-0) at Washington National League played to a 0-0 draw in a Se a (Narum 2-4, and Kreutzer 0-3) AB RH Pet,|National Soccer League game ¢ (N) Coleman, Cinci, 9612 36 .375|Thursday night. | Mays, San Fran, 155 38 57 .368 . NHL Demonstrates ame | National League Aaron, Mil, 116 20 41 .353 RIDERS SIGN PAIR : L Pet. GBL|Torre, Mil. 118.19 41.347, OTTAWA (( fo Ottawa od Los Angeles. 26 15 .634 -- |Kranepool, N.Y. 136 18 47 .34¢|Rough Riders of the Fastern On Color TV -- Impressive reins" 3 ie Soo Seer ah A 3M Ponta Conerence anncunce St. Louis 23 17 .575 244| Mays, 38. the signing of two 21-year-old q ley i 'key ys) 7 52 y ; i "hi. |i rt tackles Thursday night.| CARMAN CUMMING | Wayne said hockey outdraws Milwaukee 19 7 528 4%| Runs Batted In--RBanks: Chi-|impor ) NEW YORK (CP)--The Na-|Bonanza on Canadian TV and|San Fran, 22 20 .524 4%) cago, 41; Mays, 35. They are 240 - pound Robert tional Hockey League displayed/his stock in Maple Leaf Gar-| Chicago 19-21 .475 6%) Hits--J. Alou, San Francisco,|Brown from Miami University LATEX OR OIL BASE its wares before New York tele-|dens has gone up to $90 from Houston 20 24 455 7%4/60; Pinson, Cincinnati, and|and 220-pound John Van _Sick- vision and advertising men/$60 in the last few months Philadelphia 18 22 .450 744 |Mays, 57. len from Iowa State University. Thursday with a demonstration) «7 don't think the league Pitt es 15 4 385 10 goo aa ome scree i of how the sport looks on color- ' t day,"' he said. ittsburg F a 13; Kranepool, 12, ole P needs a tag day Thursday's Results Triples -- Callison, Philadel: |* 44 Reg. 10.25 % 'A corps of NHL officials and) After the showing, Campbell chicago § New York & lphia. "S:° Johnson, Cincianail, 7 59 NOW 2-1 stars entertained the New Said the television executives) Cincinnati 2 San Francisco 9 jand Javier, St. Louis, 4. seen Yorkers in the gilded ballroom were impressed by the video-|St. Louis 1 Houston 6 Home Runs--Mays, 17; Swo-| of the Plaza Hotel -- insisting tape but "reserved" about the| Pittsburgh at Philadelphia ppd, boda, New York, and Torre, 11. | | that they weren't trying to sell prospects of network telecast-. Tain : Stolen Bases----Wills, Los An- but were only showing that they|ing in the U.S Milwaukee 2 Los Angeles 3 geles; Brock St. Louis, 21 | Reg, $3.25 : % a7 had a product worth buying. Dikanchiakes shia savant Probable Pitchers Today Pitching -- Maloney, Cincin- NOW as Between drinks and quips by them seeing the sport on x nati, 5-0, 1.000; Gibson, St. | master of ceremonies Johnny color TV for the first time-- 0 um us e 5 Louis, 8-1, .889 Wayne, a color videotape of a pate lenaed with the closeup t Strikeouts -- Koufax, Los An- | Montreal - Toronto game was! qo. but less enthusiastic about geles, 92; Gibson, 66. | | Pi T T SBURGH NO. 1 LINE sak shown on TV sets at strategic long-range shots in n se American League | points around the room AB RH Pet, | President Clarence Campbell Horton, Detroit 95 17 36 .379 FOR EXTERIOR APPLICATION ) FULL COLOR RANGE told the potential customers the E U t TOLEDO, Ohio. (AP) -- Co-|Davalillo, Cleve. 129 16 48 .372 i league wasn't making any sales merson pse lumbus Jets and Toledo Mud|McAuliffe, Det. 151 34 52 .344 pitch. < . Hens split an International/Mantilla, Boston 134 14 45 .336 He said: there had been a I S -F ] League doubleheader Thursday |Held, Wash, 80 16 25 313 ° number of developments war n eml Ina S night, The Jets won the seven-| Runs -- Green, Boston, and Pittsbu rgh ® Roche, |inning opener and Toeldo! McAuliffe, 34 Thurs-|took the second game 3-2 Runs Batted In--Mantilla, 33; the) Steve Blass, with seventh-|Howard, Washington, 32, Hits -- McAuliffe, 52; Carde- ranting an "up-to-date look" at' PARIS (AP) -- Tony the product -- including tech-'20-year-old Australian nical advances providing a bet- day upset Roy BIG "A" VALUE Emerson: in TE SCARNIVAL ter show; the fact that the NHL semi-finals of the men's singles|inning relief help from yeteran # expected to expand to 12 teams,|in the French tennis champion-|Sad Sam Jones, won a pitching | nal Los Angeles, and Dava- ' coast to coast, in the "foresee- ships and spoiled Emerson's bid duel from Toledo right hander' lillo, 48 f | able future," and the fact that to win the four big titles in one Paul Toth in the opener. Doubles -- Versalles, Minne- Ra PAI N ' there are more rinks being built year. 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