ONE DEAD BIRD! New York Yankee catcher Elston Howard has a "bird in hand" here, as he blocks home plate and applies the -- Put Relief Tiger In Box, He Sets Strikeout Record © By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Detroit's Denny McLain, no menace in 10 of 11 previous pitching efforts this year, set a major league strikeout «record Tuesday night in the Tigers' 6-5 come-from-behind victory over Boston Red Sox. Dick Radatz, the Monster of) the Red Sox' bullpen who shared the strikeout mark bro- ken by McLain, came in to pro- tect a three-run lead in the eighth inning and gave up four, including a decisive three-run homer by American League home run leader Willie Horton. McLain, a 2l-year-old right- handef who struck out 261 hit- ters two years ago, replaced Detroit starter Dave Wicker- sham in the first inning Tues- day night and fanned the first seven Red Sox he faced, break- 'fig by one the all-time record for consecutive strikeouts by a relief pitcher, He wound up with 14 strike- outs in 6 2-3 innings--and no cigar. Fred Gladding, who pitched the final two innings after McLain was lifted for a pinch-hitter, received credit for the victory. Gladding added four strikeouts, giving the two tag, to prevent a score in the first inning of last night's 10-inning thriller at Yankee Stadium. Umpire Nestor Chylak is right in McLain, whose string of seven| strikeouts also tied the AL rec- ord for starting pitchers and re- lievers--starters Max Surkont, Johnny Podres and Jim Ma- loney share the modern major league mark of eight--now has fanned 66 in 73 1-3 innings. CHISOX BLANKED McLain's strikeout feat over- shadowed league-leading Min- nesota Twins' 4-0 triumph over second - place Chicago White Ox. Baltimore Orioles nipped New) Washington Senators 8-3 and! Los Angeles Angels 5-0. Minnesota's Jim Grant! stopped the White Sox on | hits for his sixth victory in seven decisions. He has beaten| Chicago three times without a loss. Tony Oliva and Bob Al- lison hit home runs off Gary Peters, 5-5, as the Twins stretched their league lead to 1% games. _ Russ Snyder, a former Yan- kee farmhand, drove in both Baltimore runs with a sacrifice fly in the eighth and a 10th in- ning single, beating Mel Stot- tlemyre, 7-3, arid enabling the position to call the play as Baltimore Oriole first base- man Doug Powell is shot down, by a good throw from Yankee right fielder Roger BOTH STARS IN WINS By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Felipe and Matty Alou haven't been team-mates for two seasons, but they still work together like the Lone, Ranger land Tonto. The brothers, Felipe with Mil- waukee Braves and Matty with San Francisco Giants, teamed up Tuesday night to move the Bravés a game closer to first place in the National League. Felipe drove in six runs with two homers and a single, spark- ing the second-place Braves to a 12-7 victory over Philadelphia Phillies while Matty scored both runs in the Giants' 2-1 tri- umph over Los Angeles Dodg- ers. Milwaukee now trails Los Angeles by 244. games. The Alou brothers, including Alou Bros. Big Help 'As Braves Close Gap Felipe was in his sixth year, Matty his fourth and Jesus his first at. San Francisco, But in December of that year, Felipe was shipped to Milwaukee, and then there were two. Jesus has been a permanent fixture in the Giants' outfield this year while Felipe has started either at first base or in the outfield at Milwaukee. Matty, on the other hand, has been only an occasional San Francisco starter, HAD GOOD NIGHT He enjayed one of his better nights against the Dodgers Tuesday. With one out in the first inning, the 26-year-old lefty doubled and stole third as pitcher Don Drysdale peered in for the sign for his first pitch to Willie Mays. Mays then tri- tied the game in the fourth, Matty led off the sixth by beat- ing out a bunt. He moved second on an infield out and raced home as Jim Hart sin- ed. rm Felipe, meanwhile, became the first National Leaguer to knock in six runs in a game this season, In other NL games, Pitts- burgh Pirates outslugged Louis Cardinals 10-6, Cincinnati Reds downed New York Mets 5-1 and Chicago Cubs whipped Houston Astros 5-0. Marichal held the Dodgers to five hits, two by Drysdale, and brought his record to.10-5. Drys- dale, who had. won nine of his last 10 games, suffered his fourth setback against 11 vic- tories. St.|ahead of the Chiefs. Jesus, played. together with the Giants in 1963. At the time, pled for the first run, SPARKS BRAVES After Wes Parker's home run} Feline -Alou- ignited. a 21-hit DIM SUNS AGAIN Maris. Powell was trying to score from second base, on » Curt Blefary's single, to right. Orioles finally won the game, 2-1. --AP Wirephoto BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W iL Pet. GBL| 35 2 Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Los Angeles New York Boston Washington Kansas City Tuesday's Results Baltimore 2 New York 1 Los Angeles 0 Kansas City Washington 3 Cleveland 8 Boston 5 Detroit 6 Minnesota 4 Chicago 0 ped Probable Pitchers Today York Yankees 2-1 in 10 innings: |Minnesota (Pascual 8-0) at|Houston (Giusti 6-3) (N) Cleveland Indians whipped|Chicago (Buzhardt 5-1) (N) | | Washington (Ortega 6-7) at Cleveland (Siebert 6-3) (N) Los Angeles 34 32 30 30 24 25 16 35 Boston (Morehead 4-5) at|Columbus Detroit (Lolich 7-2) (N) 29 3 26 3 (Brunet 3-4 and 28 31 475 9 Chicago 26 32 .448 10% Houston 26 36 .419 1244) New. York 21 40 .344 17 | Tuesday's Results San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 1 Chicago 5 Houston 0 Pittsburgh 10 St. Louis 6 5 |New York 1 Cincinnati 5 9 |Philadelphia 7 Milwaukee 12 10 | Probable Pitchers Today 1144|San Francisco (Shaw 6-3) at] Heffner, normally a reliever, 1214|Los Angeles (Koufax 9-3) (N)/Started Tuesday night's game 314.17 | against Jacksonville Suns and |Pittsburgh (Friend 3-5) at|went on to spin a three-hitter| |St. Louis (Washburn 4-4). (N)|as the resurgent Leafs defeated | 5 | ithe Suns 3-1 for their third win | | St. Louis By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three weeks ago Toronto Maple Leafs were bemoaning the loss of pitcher Bob Duliba to the parent Boston Red Sox of the American League. Today, the International League Leafs are singing the praises of his replacement, Bob (Butch) Heffner. 636 607 561 +556 545 ATS 456 429 35 14| 4 4% Philadelphia (Culp 3-2) atin a row after dropping the Milwaukee (Lemaster 4-5) (N)/Previous nine. } | Rochester Red Wings cetes | |\Chicago (Ellsworth 7-3) at|for eight runs in the eighth in- |ning to defeat Columbus Jets | | |11-8, Téledo Mud Hens broke a! |New York (Jackson 2-8) at/1-1 tie in the seventh for a 2-1) Kansas City Athletics blanked|Raltimore (McNally 2-3) at\Cincinnati (O'Toole 0-5) (N)|victory over Syracuse Chiefs| \New York (Downing 5-5) (N)} land the league - leading Atlanta' International League |Crackers handed Buffalo Bis-| Ww Pct. GBL| ons their seventh double defeat 672 -- of the season, 2-1 and 5-3. | 583 Heffner gave up a pair of 571 hits for Jacksonville's only run| 541 in the fifth and allowed another) 492 single in the ninth as the Leafs| 435 moved 24 games ahead of the 43 35 36 - 33 29 3 27 35 | Atlanta |Toronto 4 6 6% | Jacksonville |Syracuse Toledo Heffner Turns Starter, Hurls Leaf To 3-1 Win the victory on a nine-hitter. Carmel's homer tied the score|the fourth, two on Jerry Bu- Chance 4-4 or McBridge 0-1) at Kansas City (Sheldon 1-1 and Talbot 4-3) (T-N) National League W'L Pct. GBL 623 -- 593-24 Los Angeles 38 Milwaukee 32 27 37 422 18 45 .286 Tuesday's Results Jacksonville 1 Toronto 3 Atlanta 2-5 Buffalo 1-3 Rochester 11 at Columbus Syracuse 1 Toledo 2 Today's Games Rochester Buffalo fourth-place Suns. Columbus led 3-1 going into the eighth against Rochester, but came out of it trailing 9-3 after five hits, four walks, @ wild pitch and a bad throw. The winners added two more in| | Braves' attack with his first-in- ning homer, then singled home two runs in the six-run third and clouted a three-run homer in the sixth, Eddie Mathews sparked the six-run outburst with a home run, the 2,000th hit of his career. The Pirates beat St. Louis for \the first time in 18 games as THE-OSHAWA TIMES, W. ednesday, June 16, 1965 J] - Whiffs 14 But | Errors Lose It By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stratford Chiefs pitcher Geoff Zahn struck out 14 batters Tues- day night, but five errors by his teammates sent him down to defeat in the Senior Inter- County Baseball Association. Zahn dropped a 5-1 decision te London Pontiacs in running his season strikeout total to 49 in 30 innings, The victory moved the Pon- tiacs into first place, a game At the other end of the league, Kitchener - Waterloo Panthers fell deeper into last place as Galt Terriers' Eric Lomax pitched a -two-hitter for a '6-0 victory. The Pontiacs, who capitalized on Stratford's slipshod fielding for three unearned runs, broke a 1-1 tie with two runs in the sixth and added a pair in the seventh, Pitcher. Rolf Sch chalked up his third- win of-th season, with the aid of Davelthe Not For Manager MILWAUKEE (AP)--Jackis Robinson says there will be a Negro manager only baseball owners "take the. step in acceptance" but he, per- sonally would reject an offer, "When I retired . th 1956 season I wanted to oy the game as manager, ) whatever," the first Ne; jor leaguer said in a teley interview Monday night. " didn't get the opportunity..." or would turn down an of er. He called Atlanta "am « vanced city" and predicted that all Milwaukee Braves players will be well received there, The Braves are scheduled to move to Atlanta at the end of this: season. Robinson broke. baseball's major-league color line in 1947 jas a member of Brooklyn ers, after having starred w Montreal Royals in the Inter national League. He became the first Negro to be elected'to. saa Pook's two hits and two runs- batted-in. Steve Kyle homered for Stratford. Lomax, who allowed hits in the second and fourth innings, pitched Galt to its second vic- tory in a row, both over the Panthers. It was K-W's sixth consecutive loss. Donn Clendenon drove in four \runs with homers in the eighth Atlanta won the opener over|and ninth innings after the Car- Buffalo in 11 innings after Duke|dinals had scored four times in 1-1 in the seventh and Bob Bar-|che's triple. ton singled in the winner in the) Sammy Ellis pitched a four- overtime. Tim Harkness, wholhitter for his. 10th victory had three hits in the opener,|against two defeats. He allowed added a homer and single that|the Mets only one hit after the scored the tie - breaker in the|second inning and at one stretch The Cubs extended the As- tros' losing streak to eight games and their scoreless in- ning string to 31. Bob Buh) set eight innings, and Don Lan- scored on Ron Santo's sacrifice nightcap. 'retired 18 straight batters. Hall of Fame, NAMED COACH Fs KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP); Doug Bentley, former star Chicago Black Hawks of National Hockey League, was named coach of Knoxville Knights of the 'Eastern Hockey League Saturday. poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? \ F. them down on five hits through Plater drum doubled home a run and| feeling. fly in the fourth. ONTARIO COUNTY MASS T.B SURVEY List of Dates and Lenatian in South On tario County CHECK BELOW FOR YOUR AREA the ninth on Steve Demeter's| homer. | Elvio Jiminez singled "home the tie-breaking run for Toledo to give pitcher Jim Brenneman APPOINTMENT | | Detroit relievers a total of 18 for the game. 552 4% 552 4% 517 6% 401 8 | Toledo at Toronto Columbus at Buffalo Syracuse at Atlanta Rochester at Jacksonville 'Cincinnati 32 San Francisco 32 Pittsburgh 30 Philadelphia 28 Veteran Bill Mawhinney | Is Expected To Lead Way Orioles to stretch their winning |string through five games. CPGA Increases '27" 28. sinions sl Prize Money shot powered Cleveland past the Senators. Hinton, an ex-Sen- |ator, has hit four of his six ho- |mers against Washington. MONTREAL (CP) -- Pat! Diego Segui stymied Los An- Fletcher, president of the Cana-/geles on two hits and Bert Cam- dian Professional Golfers Asso-|paneris singled, doubled and oa: > Tuesday oe cite two bases A pace a Ath- increase in prize money for thejletics' attack. Two steals gave) TORONTO (CP) -- Bill Ma-| Because of differences - with organization's annual cham-|Campaneris 20 for the year, ty-/whinney of Toronto Northwood|the Ontario PGA, Mawhinney pionship event, slated for thejing him with his second cousin, |;. probably the best-known of|did not play in the 1964 Ontario Royal Montreal Golf Club Aug.|Jose Cardenal of the Angels, for!i,. 175 would-be qualifiers in|Open. He defeated Nick Wes- 12-14. the league lead. __\the 43rd Ontario Open golf|lock of Toronto, five-time win- The sponsors. of the tourney jchampionship next Tuesday at/ner of'the Ontario Open and the will raise this year's prize! BASEBALL LEADERS \the Trafalgar Club near Oak-\defending champion, in 1950, He |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! HOURS at All 'Clinics--2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. READING AND TESTING DATES X-RAY DATES LOCATION AJAX -- Community Centre COLUMBUS -- United Church WHITBY -- Kathleen Rowe School MYRTLE -- United Church JUNE 16 and 17 JUNE 15 JUNE 16 JUNE 16 JUNE 18, 21, 22 JUNE 18 JUNE 21 JUNE 21 money to $15,000 from $10,- ville jalso downed Al Balding of Tor- 000. The 36-year-old Vancouver-/ onto in 21 holes to win the 1957 Defending champion is 'Tor- onto's George Knudson, who established a CPGA record of 199 last year in-Halifax. This year's tournament will} feature a 54-hole competition| exclusive to Canadian profes- sionals. It will be preceded this year by a "pro-amateur'" event on Aug. il. Three amateurs and one pro will form a team in this separate 18-hole feature Field Of 131 Seek Senior Golf Title VANCOUVER (CP)--A_ rec- ord entry of 131 golfers tee off today at the Capilano Golf and Country Club course for the Canadian senior golf champion- ship. Golf officials are enthusiastic! about the entry, the largest in the four-year history of 'the championship. Only 57 golfers entered the match in Montreal last year. Peter Bentley of the Royal Canadian Golf Association said Tuesday that the golfers -- all over the age of 55 -- will play from slightly advanced tees on athe 6,538-yard course Among the top entries is George C. Hevenor of Toronto, -winner of the championship in 1963 and 1964. The 1962 winner, Bill Martins of Brantford, also has entered REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack Lovelock, a slim New Zealander, outran the cream of the United States pack in the "mile of the century" race at Princeton, N.J., 30 years ago today -- in 1935. Then at Oxford University, Loevlock went on to win the 1,500 metres race at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin PLAN FOR CENTENNIAL OTTAWA (CP) -- A two-day 'conference to discuss. and co- ordinate amateur sports pro- |10-2, geles, 9-3, .750. American League AB RH Pet.|born golfer was Canadian jun- Davalillo, Cleve. 198 25 73 .369 ior champion in 1948, Canadian Horton, Detroit. 153 25 54 .353 Amateur champ two years Jater Mantilla, Boston 192 20 63 .328\and won the Canadian Profes- Hall, Minn. 187 31 61 .326\sional Golfers Association Robinson, Bal. 148 20 48 .324)match play title in 1957. Runs -- Green, Boston, 43;' He is expected to lead the 100 Wagner, Cleveland, 39. _ _|who will qualify to make up the Runs Batted In--Mantilla, 50; field of 150 for the $5,000 Carl- Howard, Washington, 45: ing Trophy event: Hits--Davalillo, 73; Cardenal, 5 Los Angeles, and Howard, 67. Doubles -- -Versalles, Minne- sota, 16; Ward, Chicago, and Oliva, Minnesota, 15. Jack Nicklaus . as 7 ee Is Favored To with 6. 4: Col- Win US. Open 4 Home Runs--Horton, 1 avito, Cleveland, 13. Stolen Bases -- Cardenal and ST. LOUIS (AP)--The giant Campaneris, 20. figure of Jack Nicklaus, seek- Pitching -- Pascual, Minne-ing golf's first professional grand slam, loomed oyer the Bellerive Country Club's} sota, 8-1, 1.000; Fisher, Chicago,| lengthy acres today as 150 of| Canadian PGA match play crown. | Heading the 50-odd exempt players in the championship are Bob Panasiuk of Windsor, Ont., who with Toronto's George Knudson, is representing Can- ada in the U.S. Open in St. Louis starting Thursday, Panasiuk shot 211, ihree strokes behind Weslock*in 1964,| but didn't get to play in the $200,000. world championship in Detroit, The Ontario Open is a qualifying test for the world event, but he failed to enter the global tournament and wasn't a member of the Ontario PGA. He has qualified this year and must be considered among the favorites in the 54-hole Ontario competition June 24 to 26. Also high in the list is Gary Fawcett of Toronto, who fin- ished third last year, | | ee: RON SILVER | Frank Wonnacott, Used Cor Man- | eger of the Cliff Mills Motors, is > pleased to announce the appoint- | ment of Ron Silver to their Used Car Sales Staff, Mr. Silver has had ff) several years experience in the ff} automobile soles field and looks ff) forward to serving you at Mills. He is a member of the General Motors Master. Salesmen's Guild. THE Cliff Mills Motors LTD. 266 King St. West and Grant, Minnesota, 6-1, .857. Strikeouts--McDowell, Cleve- the world's premier players put} the final touches on prepar- land, 116; Lolich, Detroit, 64. National League € ations for the United States 348 Open. AB R_ HH Pet. 13215 46 184 36 62°337, Many of the 136 pros and 14 Allen, Phila. 213 38 71 333\amateurs who start the four- Torre, Mil. 168 28 55 327 day tourney Thursday have Clemente, Pitts. 212 35 69 .325;contended that the vast, 7191- Runs -- Rose, Cincinnati, 47,|/yard course, longest in the 65 Harper, Cincinnati, 44. years of the open, heavily fav-| Runs Batted In--Banks, Chi-\ors long - hitting Ohio Fats. | cago, 51; Mays, San Francisco, "Every course favors Nick- 47. laus,"' retorted Bob Charles, Hits--Pinson, Cincinnati, 78;\the New Zealand left hander. J, Alou, San Francisco, 75 Just behind the 23-year-old Doubles -- Williams, Chicago, Masters champ came deter- 20; four players tied with 15,/ mined Arnold Palmer, attempt- Triples -- Callison, Philadel-ing to turn back Nicklaus' phia, 8; Clemente, 6. threat to his tottering throne, Home Runs--Mays, Mc-\and ailing defending champion! covey, San Francisco, Ken Venturi. Stolen Bases--Wills, Other favorites include Gary Coleman, Cinci. Aaron, Mil. 20; 14 Los An- jgeles, 39; Brock, St. Louis, 26. Player, the little South African | Pitching -- Ellis, Cincinnati,|who, along with Nicklaus and| 833; Koufax, Los An-|Palmer, makes up golf's Big) |Three, Tony Lema and Billy} 127; | Casper, | Veale, Pittsburgh, and Gibson,| And, of, course, there's a sen- timental choice, 35 - year - old/ St. Louis, 99. 4. + -----|Sam Snead, a bulky, drawling) 1 ghost from another golfing era, YESTERDAY 5 STARS making his 25th try for the one) By THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS| maior title that has eluded him. 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'PHONE: 623-2004 grams for Canada's centennial|sas City, pitched a two-hitter as | year will be held here Friday/the Athletics blanked Los An- i and Saturday. The centennialjgeles Angels. 5-0. Continental ay i oe expects go than . Hitting--Felipe Alou, Milwau-| STEAM BATH elegates to attend sessions|kee, drove in six runs with two to talk over world: champion-|homers and @ single, powering | and, MASSAGE ship and other competitionsjthe Braves to a 12-7 victory|[m 728-2460 'TAS-2108 scheduled for Canada in 1967./over Philadelphia Phillies | ONTARIO COUNTY T.B. AND HEALTH. ASSOCIATION PLEASE CLIP THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE