Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1965, p. 11

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' '(NOSE OUT TWINS BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Bll.Time Hockey ee ee eT ms 8 HH By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Baltimore ~- 37 578 2 ional I Detroit In his new role Howe, a finejafid Research u in oe aS poy 7 mn golfer, skier, fisherman, and all-| profhotion afid further ae e . W L Pet,GBL} Los Angeles 32 36 471 9 ' Cleveland Indians = gssze $3 87S" £42 & Gordie Howe, In Oshawa [iy "sai, sata Cifteinnati 38 585 3 | Bost 26 37 1413 12 e : working ¢lésely with the com-|chandise which covers a ' Milwaukee, 34 ze {4 Washington 26. 39 .400 if e, n a a pafiy's sporting goods wuyers|range of sports equipment. --~ in Francisco 55 i : ; Kansas City 18 41 ,805 1814 NHL hockey stat Gordie ceeds 34 mo ; Tuesday's Results Howe, making his second an- ] iladelphia 38 92 508 8 | Kansas City 6-2 New York 2-4| nual tour of Baton stores since St. 'Louis 30 455 ig Boston 1-4 Baltimore 4-2 his appointment last year as * Chicago 9 446 Minnesota 4 C fy THE, CANADIAN PRESS | Géorge Brunet's first big-league) straight loss, with Earl Wilson] Houston 9 41 414 15 Washiagien ac Chleaes pot ai gf et a lll po When a ball club is fot, the|shutout as they bowed 3-0 to| holding Baltimore to four hits. |New York 2 328 194)Los Angeles 3 Detroit Fs ization, will visit Oshawa Juné / j fianager can't help looking like| Los Angeles Angels and New| Brunet held the Tigers hitless Tuesday's Results Probable Pitehérs Today ie. & genius. York Yarfikees gained a split/of six inhings, then yielded a|St, Louis 4-2 Cincinnati 5-4 | Minnesoia (Page ial 81) at Duling his (ep. covering Oat Mae y e ake Birdie Tebbets, He|with Kansas City by salvaging) leadoff single to Jerry Liltipe| Chicago 6 Milwaukee 1 Cleveland (Siebert 7-3) (N) ng his ttip, covéritig On- : . pulled one of his starting pitch-|a 4-2 victory after losing to the) in the seventh, a single to Don! Philadelphia 7 Houston 2 tatio, Quebée, the Maritimes A , FREEZERS Pm 21 cu FT éfs out of the bullpen Tuesday} Athletics 6-2. Demeter in the eighth and an-| New. York 2 Los Angeles 4 Washington (Richert 4-5) at and Western Canada Howe will] -- » j ' ° ibe fight and stopped a rally. Then) Chuck Hinton was the .237 hit-) other to Al Kaline in the ninth.| Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 0 Chicago (Pizarro 1-1) (N) make personal appearances and i ; f hé sent up a rookie pinch-hitter) ter who settled matters at} Vic Power knocked in two An- Probable Pitchers Today conduct eperts élinics at a Goxen| b i, ""y Yeor Gustontes by Besily. Free Who tied the scoré with his first|Cleveland when he tagged| gel runs, with a homer and @/§t, Louis (Simmons 4-7) atitos Angeles (May 46)" at) 7 'ad' slax Fels Rraey, PRICED FROM $ "a ajot-league homer, And a .237| Twins' reliever Al Worthington) single. Cincinnati (Maloney 6-3) (N) | tyotroit (Aguirre #8) (N) jor mofe major Eaton out- '¢ " Batter won the game with af-|for a homer leading off the 10th) Kansas City scored fouf fufis . | lets, He has also been invited to] -- ' ° a éther horier in the 10th inning.|inning. Rookie Duke Sims had) i, the first two innings of the| Chicago (Jackson 49) atipisgy (Lonbers 44) at take part in'@ number of local ' y R.C.A, VICTOR bol That's the way things are go-|tied it with his homer in the) .n6- at New York, chasing| Milwaukee (Blasingame 7-5) N sporting and other events dur| | Miya } frig these days with Cleveland] eighth as a pinch-hitter oat = che Bouton ier John O'Donb- of ae Baltimore (Barber 45) (N) ing reg seuree 0 aie a a hed } * | ll, the starter Tebbetts d Pittsburgh (Law 6-5 or Veale " | ) 4 4 ; f Indians, - victors over Minne-| McDowe ghue blanked the Yankees until 1A) at eA Francisco (Sanford) Katisas City- (Segui 4-8) at] well as visit boys' clubs and ; FM/AM Resto 4 Speed. Automptic 98 "TV all in one Walnut « v it ins Tuesday and cut-| used in relief. | be ) ently ted 6th Chicago White} McDowell replaced Don Me- re cr garter Seg Ages 41) New York (Ford 7-6) (TN) -- | youth organisations, | Chonae ay ty lin one Waa Sox for 'second place in the|Mahon with none out in the Yanks settled the second game Ametican League | eeeman 7 pace . | Howe will be at Eaton's Oani! Gehinet 'Free Home, » $479.00 merican League, just half aj eighth inning of a see-saw bat-| | ; WL Pet. GBI Pet, GB ; He: - me behind Mindesota and tle with Minnesota. ahead 4-3 Sous ok forse ee ae Minnesota 48 34 413. = '| Atlanta 62 = WA yor ign 12 noon to ae, GORDIE HOWE | ag ners of a 10-game winning|and Twins on first yr Pasar rifice fly and Bobby Richard-| Chicago 37 24 .607 4) Aeronte 597 § p.m., W re 'ans may meet int! svaphed pletures of the allétat!| 23 BIG SCREEN TV streak. j ss Banos al psa jade, Be son's single. Cleveland 37 24 #07 4 Yacvccovitle mi Pi and receive' personally auto-| hockey great: The Sox had. the night o lore on Jerry Zim peneereete renter Uae ----e | Jacks i 4\------ si reneneimeenioat--bane| , : , 3 ss oa | Reread Pe | ¥ y i | Hand wired circuit, full power trans- when their home game with) grounder, then McDowell struck] | Syracuse 34 33 .507 11 Following his Oshawa stop j rate Washington Sen ators wat) out Bernie Allen and Worthing- y Ld 1 Rochester. 426 16% REMEMBER WHEN... Howe will visit all Eaton stores reine ede pie eg Saline. 88 Gale Gul. The {ourth-vlece;ton, ; anta S Dl alr Toledo 420 17 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |in Toronto during the mnext|] Fidelity tone audio system, With trade , Baltimore Orioles moved within} The Orioles won their 10th in ie: | Buffalo iQ .286 26% Don Budge first won the | three days, leaving for Northern ' two games of the top by split-/11 games in the opener, beat-| : Tuesday's Resulta | world's professional hard- | Ontario Sunday. : ng with Boston, downing the ing the Red. Sox with three runs Toronto 9 Toledo 6 court tehnis championship (gee -- WE AR EN EVERY NIGHT pe ox 4:1 and losing it in thé sixth on four singles and éts um eae oses ame Atlanta 1 Syracuse 10 19 'years ago today--in 1948 | 58 E oP Detroit Tigers stayed three|a sacrifice. They Boston = 5 ) Sumas 0 Rochester 10 --at Richmond, Va., beating | RONALD W BILSKY De reiernay "TIL 9:30 P.M. Robin Roberts his sevent uffalo 3 Columbus 7 Bobby Riggs 5-7, 6-4, 2-6, bW. skeen bees FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE games back, victimized by i --------| By THE CANADIAN PRESS enough to watch Bill Robinson) Wednesday's Games 64 BA. The four-hour duel Bill' Adair, manager of At-jhit the first pitch for @ homer.| Toronto at Toledo | was Budge's revenge for a CHIROPRACTOR Everybody Knows the Place--Bed Boy--King St. & = y , | ly| Buff ; i i 4658-4 llanta Crackers, cotildn't have|It turned out to be the only) uffalo at Columbus | series of defeats by Riggs Pittsburgh S Vern Law Ipicked a bahier night to get|Allanta run of the evening be-| Atlanta at Syracuse (2) when they toured the United || 100 King St. E. -- 728-5156 728 5 659 lthumbed out of a baseballifore the roof fell in on the) Jacksonville at Rochester | States together. Crackers, who trailed 5-1 be- asec ts a S ts Gi t 0 Heels ae fore retiring the first Syracuse e lants Vn PR Pilot of the Internaticneg| batter. The Chiefs clubbed 'Tom By MIKE RATHET | The Giants were unable tO\py the umpires in the tirst in. grt and Mickey Stanley for s Writer|put more than one base runner|ning at Syracuse for question-| ! +m ge Or pj.(on at any time against Law an page decision at second basé.| The Leafs started more Vern ah ot th it abn could not get a runner past s€C-\fm fis absence, the Crackers|slowly but scored seven runs in fates, an elder in the vor ond base. Law got support froM/absorbed a 10-1 trouncing from| he | four t haul Church who lives by a rigid) a : gah | be g it e last four innings to overhau >| Willie Stargell, who hit his 16thithe Chiefs -- the sort of treat- om gelf-imposed code of ethics, v1 17th homers while Law was ment they. are more accus- the Mud Hens with Joe Foy's ar a Sess oy happy (colecting his first of the sea-ltomed to handing out to their pas petegen vd 9 ga s son. opponents. putting them ahead to stay. émile for everyone, especially! 'he Reds won the opener in 4 . 'pat ' ; a4 : a8 sate Crack-| Hard - luck Craig Anderson -- og -- 468 -_ ve ae when Deron Johnson's gy4! Tapient 'pemmaets. 'Torsatolted a 1-0 lead after four in- sg bbe ha! take si ge ord hag Bey , pinch Maple Leafs outslugged Toledo|nings for the Bisons before four thost 0 we Na eee et y oo a ey JameSimud Hens 9-6 to move within|unearned runs started him on Pode 'lone Pe Vianlace yp piciceed srarper: teak an filiaec. ese of the leaders ig tafe of os ------ ' § ' ele ; Jats r j -|without a victory. Giants Tuesday night as hé ting honors for the Reds in thelSGar bele-gume Pte gec et The Red' Wings, sparked by checked them on four hits and | nightcap, slamming a homer in|7 9 decision over Bulialo Bie-ihomets,. trom Mary Breeding slammed & three-run homer in/the third inning and then doubl-/ons, Rochester Red Wings clob-|and Joe Altobelli, took a 4-0 a 6-0 victory. 'That stretched his ing home the tie-breaking run if}, .¢4 Jacksonville Suns 10-0 in\lead over Jacksonville in. the winning streak to seven and/a three-run fifth inning that putithe other came plaved fire' dimin 4 coasted. home id his earned-run averagelit out of the Cardinals' reach.| guy lag ald hi noe a i ; lowered SEES HOMER behind Billy Short's six - hit to 1.59--best among all starting) Ron Fairly hit a homer, tri-| ; oad gre P y pitchers in the majors. ple and single for the Dodgers Ze meat saves ah longipitching. Before starting his streak/put it took three singles plus a May 11, the 35-year-old right|sacrifice fly by pinch hitter LOUf pon , , . hander had another string go-)Johnson to get the tie-breaking '| % JOHN KOKOT § rool . ' , ----It's Sproule's For Meat Values ing--five straight losses, o run across in the seventh, epee BARBER SHOP Meanwhile, Cincinnati Reds; The Cubs scored three runs ey ; tioved into second place, three|in the third inning on Doug] Sproule's Beef is Red Brand Beef-Canada's finest grade to assure Quality, Flavour and Natural ames back of the National/Clemens' homer and three more M : * Formerly on 68 KING W, in- Tenderness. ague - leading Los Angeles|in the eighth, two on a double vites oll his old patrons to visit Dodgers, by sweeping a double-|by Ernie Banks, while Cal 4 ' him at his new premises. Boneless Red Brand 4 fader from St. Louis Cardinals|Koonce and Lindy McDaniel 4 and 42 while the Dodgers! checked Milwaukee on six hits.) i Located At: Were taking a single game from) Richie Allen punched out a : ' New York Mets 4-2. Chicago|two - run single and Tony) ae j 205 Bond West C Cubs wh ippe d Milwaukee|Gonzalez legged out an inside-/P | nites ; , Braves 6-1 and Philadelphia|the-park homer in a fivérun|} SE OL Oe: One Block Up From a belted Houston Astros)seventh inning uprising that got ' Ontario Motor Sales +2. \the job done for the. Phillies. | : and Carefully Prepared ONTAR : @) co U NT Y PRESSWOOD'S FRESH TASTY WIENERS ee Se ERE os ene tae 9. varnneoneton ~cnrsnearorams It's Sproule's For Grocery Values TB SURVEY _||HEmNZ KETCHUP 5 « $1.00 4%-OZ. GLASS JARS Locations and Dates for Final STRAINED FOODS wz: 7 io V7 SAVE Se --SUPER SAVE QUALITY | Days of Survey : CHECK FOR YOUR AREA BELOW BREAD ru x02 vosr 17¢ HOURS AT ALL CLINICS _ 2:00_to 5:00 p.m; 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. CARNATION MILK TALL TINS 5 for 79¢ COMPARE AT 93¢ -- SUNSPUN COMPARE 49¢ -- BEAVER LUMP ABSORBENT LITTER cuINC LocaTION = Tam' tm™S3K% | ICECREAM = aun 79° CHARCOAL =<. 39° KITTITISSUE '.. 59° _DATE X-RAY -- DATE . : $.X. 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