ta: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 10, 1965 si . Willie Mays' Slump |» "this ter reste men if Chicago 2. Boston 4 Nationai League ay Washington 3 Baltimore 3 WtL Pp Atlanta Cracks Five HR's Off Leafs' Pete Charton -- Ends Against Met Ends Agains ets : "I would like a real day off,"|only one run batted in and three|San Francisco 4 547 Press. Sports the great centre. fielder said|hits since that date and had not|Pittsburgh Associated bic , homered in 15 starts. By DICK COUCH " after that game. "I'd like the ' Franks would like to) manager to tell, me stay away give Willie Mays a day off, but e park for one full day." every time the San Francisco s has held. Willie out of Giants' star earns a rest he ing lineup several, times gives his manager another rea- bly has had to call son for: keeping him on thelon the 34-year-old slugger as a job. pinch hitter or defensive re-jan afternoon game. Willie, who came into New|placement. f York two days ago cursing a| At the outset of the Giants- Mets Wednesday. night for thela prolonged skid that had second straight game, driving|lopped 75 points off his batting GBL|Cleveland 2 Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 34 -618 -- |New York 5 Kansas City 1 © Milwaukee 27 563 % Detroit 4 Los Angeles 2 Cincinnati 549 Probable Pitchers Today 4 500 6%4 St. Louis 26 26 .500 6% (Morehead 4-4) Wednesday's night's spurt/Houston 26 464 8'4| cleveland '(McDowell 5-3) at|much Wednesday night, gave Willie 41 RBI and a .324|Philadelphia 24 28 462 8% chown >. batting mark for the season. Ernie Banks rapped a three- run homer, lifting Chicago Cubs past Milwaukee Braves 4-2 in|Milwaukee 2 Chicago 4 Philadel-|San Francisco 4 New York 2 phia Phillies knocked - off Los|Houston 3 Pittsburgh-11 Angeles Dodgers 7-3, Pittsburgh A heavy cold; worked over the|Mets series, Willie was battling|Pirates ripped Houston Astros|Cincinnati~4 St. Louis 6 Atlanta 37 19 .661 -- 11-3 and' St. Louis Cardinals beat Cincinnati Reds 6-4 in other Na-|Milwaukee (Cloninger 7-4) at Columbus 33° 3s-: ini 5 baicags 2 "gi 10 Mirinesota (Boswell 3-2) (N) Wednesday's Results : Washington (Narum 2-5) (N) International League Probable Pitchers Today (Toronto 32 21 Jacksonville 29 24 . Chicago (Jackson 3-7) Syracuse 26 26 his 18th homer in fhe Jiants' *€2 victory. The previous night in three runs with a - andlaverage since May 22. He haditional League night games. "rie nove nen tee 3l Hla In Pitchers Sleeve. doubling home two first-inning runs that stood up for a 2-1 de- Cincinnati (Maloney 5-2) at/Toledo 2 31., St. Louis (Sadecki 2-5) Rochester 22.33, Buffalo 15 39 . Wednesday's Results 'Atlanta 7 Toronto 2 Houston (Bruce 4-6) at Pilts- burgh (Veale 6-2) (N) -s Ld ' cision be the National League Rips Open Twins Defense Los Angeles (Drysdale 10-3) at|Toledo 7 Syracuse 2 tail-enders. Columbus 5 Rochester 2 Philadelphia (Culp 3-2) (N) | yacksonville 4 Buffalo 1 Chicago (Peters 4-4) at Boston New York 20 34 .370 13/4/paltimore\ (Bunker 22) at Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 7 W L Pet, GBLitory. slated for an imminent call-up to the big leagues, may have pitching staff, took the mound|the sixth inning. sible addition to their injury- age balloon from 1.64 to 2:27.) the slumping Leafs left them a bare half-game ahead of Co-|straight defeat. i Gene Stephens also connected, : found the excitement a bit too the inter ein also connected-/champion George Chuvalo of The 22-year-old. righthander, before Garrett's second blast ace of Toronto Maple Leafs'|Sent Charton to the showers in against Atlanta Crackers and) paye Wissman's three - run the International League lead-|nomer in the second turned out ers pounded him for five home|to be the ball game for Jets, DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) -- runs on their-way. to a 7-2 vic-'who ruined the return of Roch-\Lorne (Gump) Worsley isn't ester starter Dave Vineyard|convinced that New York Ran- $0 Charton, eyed by the par-|after a month's absence with ajger goalie Jacques Plante will 1, \ent Boston Red Sox as a P0S-|pulled arm muscle. ; 3% games behind Atlanta and Bisons suffered their fourth lumbus Jets, who downed Roch-| 4 five-game winning streak ester Red Wings 5-2. died at Syracuse as the Mud Toronto, "'Chuvalo is the tough- est heavyweight in the world today," says Pep. "He can hit and he can take a punch." GUMP HAS DOUBTS retire from National Hockey League competition next sea- riddled roster, suffered his| Rookie Bob Tolan enjoyed &).4,° piante has announced his fourth defeat in 10 decisions|perfect night with a homer,|intention of retiring. "Wait until and saw his earned-run aver-|triple, single and walk for thejthe greenbacks start flashing : Suns, who won their fourth|next September," said Worsley, The fifth straight setback for game in a row while the the current Montreal netminder during a visit here Tuesday. MORE NIGHT ACTION The Detroit Tigers have in- 'creased their schedule of night SPORTS BRIEFS [zeae |} " LIKES By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Adrian Garrett's homer in the|_SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -- first inning started Charton's|£ 9% mer world featherweight Pete Charton, rumored to be unhappy" eenne: Sa Bea casepen Fire ce hd -- champ, Jim McKnight and ge Comiainn hearvenetl TELEVISION tte 2% PARKWAY $1.00 per day @ $5.00.per week re 00 Per # SUMMER CLOSING HOURS Close 12 Noon Seturdey During June - July - August Dehumidifiers For Rent "Your Color TV Store" games at home this season to PARKWAY c By MIKE RATHET Tebbetts then took a hand, ap-| Jacksonville Suns whipped|Hens collected 13 hits, includ-|39 TELEVISION Y nk Assoclated Press Sports Writer|parently shaking up Kaat, andjSan Francisco (Marichal 8-5) at Thursday's Games Buffalo Bisons 4-1 and Toledojing Archie Moore's two - run o Wha : Three a ees New York (Kroll 3-3) (N) Atlanta at Toronto Mud Hens clobbered.. Syracuse|homer, ih support of Jack Cul- ALL THE WAY ws sag acti hl ~ Terry posted the 100th victory - 1 , 5 A stitch in time might have Jacksonville at Buffalo Chiefs 7-2 in the remainder ofjlen's eight victory against two) Dick McAuliffe was the ont | 918 Simeoe St. N. 723-3043 % Ci Pp rf . saved two runs for Jim Kaatjof his career. American Syracuse at Columb' ht? + an Are Fined $250 enue "toe League z y. 'olumbus the night's schedule, defeats, Detroit Tiger to hit above .300 . Tony Horton, playing his sec-| WL 'Pct. GBL ith Min- 3 : rok T inin Bs cg gh osorna' *, 2.1 de-lONd_ game since being 'gage Minnesota 32:17 683 -- e ita g Sco ic Cleveland Indians thitinse, Cet nee one ne gIChICRgO 30 20 .600 2% - z International League, stroked] Cjeveland 21 533 «5 : wi might have been a 1-0 victorY|three hits and drove in three} KANSAS CITY (AP). -- NeWlit there hadn't been a hole in'vuns for the Red Sox. | Detroit 540 } | 5%4 York Yankees, who last year)". : Baltimore 519 «6% . ; " gave up on harmonicas, bch vee | Willie Horton drove in two|ros Angeles '491 8 taken up whistling. | Manager Birdie Tebbetts of/runs for the Tigers with a|Boston 24 '4 8 And the price still is the|the Indians spotted the hole injdouble and Al Kaline hit a two-\New York 462 9% eee same--$250 fines. y|Kaat's sleeve while the pitcher/F™ homer, his 12th, in support|Washington 444 4 st i | The Yankees, mired in eight of Hank Aguirre's five-hit pitch-|Kansas City 261 1 place in the American League,|Was working on cog gts i i ing. m- announced Wednesday thatjin the ninth inning. He com-) Shs 'acantian Wek tn seen DON'T SUFFER three players had been fined|pjained to umpire Bill Haller. - $250 each for breaking training. Not when you can work and relax in the luxurious cool The Yankees refused to divulge the names of the play- ' comfort of Air Conditioning by Westinghouse -- at prices anyone can afford. pe gt SERIES VETERANS when Jim King hit the first) Norm Cash, Don Demeter and 'Pte umpiré sent Kaat to thé/pitch thrown by Oriole reliever|Larry Sherry of the Detroit Ti- dugout to have both sleeves|Stu Miller over the centre fieldigers all played in the 1959 ers and the nature of the in- shortened. When he returned, he|fence, ending Miller's string ae moris Series, Cash with the 1 .|walked Colavito, served up _alconsecutive scoreless innings at|White Sox, Demeter and Sherry| or wiih ie clue said the fines|two-run homer to Max Alvis,/31. with the Dodgers. | The same reporters also said|games in front of Chicago Shs two of the fined players were|White Sox, who lost to Boston HOU KGIVES WORD ators edged Baltimore. Orioles The fines were announced. at|3.2 in 10 innings and New York bagi fem, people | | STORES Mii ing," Houk said. | "Three play la scoreless duel with the In- : were levied for, among other|and that was the ball game. j= $100,000 - a - year outfielder|Red Sox 4-2, Elsewhere, De- GOOD*YEAR 162 King st. a press conference by general|Yankees whipped Kansas City ers. were fined $250 apiece. J dians', Ralph Terry until the PECIALS things, whistling at waitresses) Despite the loss, the American| Mickey Mantle and relief|troit Tigers downed Los Ange- East manager Ralph Houk. Athletes 5-1. | few others were talked to." wins pushed across a run in | : | | - | w= aa | NOW ! se from in a restaurant. \League. leaders remained 2% pitcher Hal Reniff. les Angels 4-2, Washington Sen- SERVICE Phone Carew eve broke: train') Kaat, now 5-6, was involved in Houk said he would not the eighth. divulge the names of the play- ers involved but was announc- ing the fines because "we didn't|header in New York. The team like {it to go unnoticed." had about three hours to spare "It got out of hand. It was albefore catching a plane and public show. If somebody wants|went to dine. When they eventu- to carry on, there's a place forjally reached the airport, there! it. 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