5 a nap ep. napisy np mipmap atin Stati THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 98, 1968 b J seq. Hsbaugh Likes | Ny; ° : : First Western Horse [ihush like Nick Weslock Still rumors mmjcrs cra at THE Pitching--Bob Gibson, Cardi-\, oder, ° * ueen's Plate Winner 2) ."=Wears Ontario Crown i) ee eee lates vat ne cos obaugh a ay 20, enepping! a six: rng but Ans still got * enjoy: losing streak with a five-hit, 12- paced ne, tas | able birthday present Sunday-| 9. sreRLING TAYLOR {in the tournament--in order tojearned him a place in the $200,- 1 TORONTO (CP) -- A three-|Whistling Sea could go the ad-)Taylor's Plate viclory pe Hobaugh, who ae 31, cole MILTON, Ont. (CP)~There's\improve his play, 000 Carling World Tournament| pLAN NEW SATELLITE Slabs cae' chad at te oe te bay colt galloped out|ditional three - sixteenths of ajat three, wes Mh bas ag brates ee wh ai tee gt ino telling 'what Nick Weslock| The previous day Weslock|at Sutton, Mass., Aug. 19-22, af) rirgne's second space satel-(League lead, Pinson tional the West and into the/mile in the Plate, ri the half mile, 7" a njpiter ce b . var 43 wi An the will do when he's entirely|came in from shooting a 67\event for which Weslock hadiiii2'i0%'5 be built by Hawker Sid-\a grand slam peel my oJ 's Plate winner's circle 18 UNDERDOG t Pigg ag ae alo fy i in oe jum! ug ets : veo happy with his golf game. over the 6,505 - yard Trafalgarjalready qualified. dely Dynamics of England and|hits and Robinson two } furday: But without the faithi™ 1 "Ti istling Gea went tori ca it ceca " lLeague doubleheader ¢ The 47 - year - old amateur|Golf and Country Club layout) The winners from open cham-\pizing Matra of France among his five hits of two people he wouldn't have 3 2 turned it on again. League doubleheader against! sam Burlington, Ont., won anland expressed dissatisfaction, pionships in Quebec, Manit i % d Sede ft 10 the starting gate,|ihe pest Gaturday an onderdog. TIME 18 OFF RECORD \Toronto Maple Leafs. __lunprecedented sixth Ontario|COMPLAINS ABOUT PUTTS: |Alberta and British Columbia Whidtling: Géa 'became the) Co trom start to Whistling Sea's time was 2:03) The Jets also won the firstiqn., saturday, capturing the} "I wasted a lot of putts onjwill also gain a spot in the first Western Canada-bred win- ag ag Sg SO 4-5 over a fast track, well off/game, which went 14 innings,|". Jing Trophy for the second|that round," he complained. |world tournament. ALUMINUM OSHAW i i "ath ; t Tay-\by a 6-5, score, i i - stroke} Bill Mawhi f 'Toront ner in the Plate's 106-year his-|;, the Plate record of 2:03 by , straight year, finishing off with) There was an eight - stro i awhinney of Toronto g Olivier, with a return Ofliors's Victoria Park in 1962. ther Sunday games, based) 'act og as he Pulled away fromsi6.40, $5.90 and $4.60, Flyalong) Good Old "Mert, owned by Atlante Crackers won'a double.|@, 'Wo-under-par 69 for 9. tour,igap Datween Weslerk: ant bc rape frirkond yen $900 = P t AWA p= er th 'his bh i at he (Daid $3.70 and $8 while Blue/poronto car dealer Ed Seed-|header from Rochester Red nament record oF 908 fOr be yg Roe ea -the Windsor,|the competing professionals fe] FREE PARKING ae the finish song * Mel returned $7. -- house, was fifth in the Plate./Wings by scores of 11-10 and nee. as mab pare wo ee ee Piet ocala j ' Second was Flyalong from Pope Mg ey > : on . ot poigy Meg ome, i? a thee Bins 0 off the green and confided rat second, had plenty of consola- Epa Fo Tom ns ty" = ALUMINUM } avle roe eS Calgarian Hugo Dittfach by-lowned by Larkin Maloney, Tor-|Suns 6-3 and 5-3 and Toledo . yrs Frsiglanacsen Mono nas 212 total earned him professionals Jack Kay of Tor- AWNINGS Oakville and Doug -- Be passed the horse for Blue Mel.|onto; Super Flow, owned by|Mud Hens shut out Buffalo Bis- my Eom P : : London, Ont., 1% lengths be-\nitttach collected about $890 for|Bill Beasley, Toronto; Desjons 4-0 in a single game. --both finished far behind him|$1,200 as top professional andjonto and Adrien Bigras of Ste. hind. Blue Mel, owned by Philliic ride on Blue Mel and Inouye|Erables; Taylor's Top Victory;| Saturday, the Leafs beat Dorothee, Que., for fourth place anctorunes pe ge el we Pye oars cashed in for about $5,000, Chief Brant, a last - minute|Columbus 3-2, Toledo blanked T ed St I F t ge Kay each picked Sen. Native Victor 'the yet "It's faith, my tieup with|starter owned by Mrs. Verne|Buffalo 1-0, Rochester shut out wins ay n ron ' up $550. STORM-SCREEN favorite from: the Windfields|Whistling Sea," Inouye _ said Martin of Paris, Ont.; Spotted|Atlanta 2-0 and the Suns de- IN A 7 DG é 1 of|feated the Chiefs 5-0. 2 2 HAVE 216s i Farm of Toronto industrialist-\2fter the race. 'I' worked an Flyer, owned by Max Bel ) ae : rse for Johnson a few|Calgary and Frank McMahon| Hobaugh came on in the sixth Stu Hamilton, a Brampton sportsmen Pea aM aigh deal oe Oaks ace, "Then, when the|of Vancouver, and Butterscotch|inning in Sunday's seven-inning ea ers in alr amateur, finished at 216 with yh wipes -- ee rieh three - quarters) int on the Whistler was open|from the Montreal stableqof|nightcap with Leafs on first) = ' : professional Frank Whibley of of aclength back. tor the Woodstock Stakes, Roy|Viscount Hardinge.. and third and one out, fanning By MURRAY CHASS _-- jday games the Yankees pum-\Kitchener, The: faith in Whistling Sealisiq my agent to give me the) It was Canada's richest rac-|the first two batters he faced.|Associated Press Sports Writer|melled the Angels 10-3 and) Ten other professionals split FLEXALUM came from owner Paul Olivier, | ide,» ling day, The crowd bet $1,398, 'The Leafs loaded the bases) Minnesota Twins have devel-|Washington outslugged Bostonilesser amounts of prize money SIDING a 35-year-old Calgary oll - drill) sinc Sea had to survive|*#2, breaking the former marklin the seventh with one out butloped the best puppet act since|!2-7. : with Al Johnson of Montreal, ; ing supplier, and jockey Tak| Yo) cisim by jockey Ron\0f $1,248,373 set_on June 15,/Hobaugh picked up a hotixykla, Fran and Ollie --| Chick Hinton's fourth hit, alfinishing in last place among JALOUSIES Inouye, a 26-year-old Japanese- Turcotte of Grand Falls, N,B,,|1963- Wagering on the Plate it-\grounder and threw it to thelyincher, Mele and Nossek. three-run homer off Jim Dick-|the money winners with $35. Canadian from Vernon, B.C., aoe oe board cighth. place (self set @ record of $292,734.|plate for the second out and got) mw head of the act is man-|$0n, ended Cleveland's _five- The big news of the final day Reglezing and Je '= face of some tall ob- hang Erables owned by Mrs,|Z€ Previous high os $257,109|the last batter to ground out. cer Sam Mele. And his pup-hour, 15 - inning marathon|was a hole-in-one on the ninth gereoning, wr stacles. : s ' a a le ele. J Simone Thomas of Montreal. are keeping Minnesotal@gainst Kansas City Sunday. {hole by Bob Rose of Toronto. serte. o pets 5 -_ He scored the ace on the par 3, PARENTS WEREN'T MUCH | Almost as soon as the results ahead of the rest of the Amerl-\nocky STARTED IT 197- hale with a two lean To begin with, Calgary - bred/were flashed on the tote board BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS lcan League even though they| The Tndlané Ueoke 0-77 deKes cl Baca ee ONE Whistling "Sea had something|the inquiry sign went up. So| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |New ie a 37 ot ni are on stage only half the time.|ig¢k in the nightcap with fourlrecord of 65. He was awarded BLOCK less than {impressive parents.idid a groan from the crowd of pe Los Angeles. $2 41 4: 3} Don Mincher and Joe Nossek|runs in the seventh. Rocky Cola-\an additional $100 for his hole His sire, Alibastre, couldn't win|31,752 which included the National League Boston 29 40 .420 13¥2)took turns coming up with win-|yito started it with a singlelin-one SOUTH in 27 starts and his dam, B.|Queen Mother, on hand to pre- Pet. GBL| Washington 28 43.304 15¥4| nin erformances Sunday aS\and scored the le Max : : re ¢ ' . ; ns ' iZ g per and scored ad run on The amateurs were compet t Fast, did nothing even thoughsent the Plate trophy and the|ros5 Angeles 603 = Kansas City 20 45 308 20'4\the Twins swept a double-|ajyis' sacrifice fly. ing for a spot on Ontario's rom Showroom & Feetory she was sired by 1938 Plate/traditional 50 guineas on behalf|(incinnati 592 1 , Saturday's Results |header from Detroit Tigers 6-4) ne white Sox took advantage| Willingdon Cup team. The tour- Genoshe winner Bunty Lawless. of the Queen, Is ai 557 314 Detroit 5 Minnesota 2 and 6-5 in 10 innings. blight : ith ti : Hotel PHONE 728-1633 : |San Francisco 557 ¥4\Baitimore 2 Chicago 0 : of five errors, three by Balti-|nament along with the qualify ote! a $7. BAST--OSHAWA Then there was a leg ailment CLAIMS INTERFERENCE Milwaukee 30.545 44) chington 12 Bostori 7 | The double victory kept the} more shortstop -Luis Aparicio,ling round of the Ontario Ama- 95 ATHOL $7. las: year that forced Whistling c oss , Pittsburgh $00 545) eens gchigge Sl Twins one-half game ahead Of/for five unearned runs in theirjteur make yp the cup team Tureotte claimed interference|; ; Los Angeles 3 New York 10 5 ; Ae he 1 i Sea home for treatment. by Whistling Sea at the start Philadelphia 5 34 .507 Kansas City 4 Cleveland 2 \Cleyeland Indians and Chicago|qoubleheader, They tied the/trials, | And Whistling Sea was ®lput the stewards ruled the con-|St.. Louis 39.458 104)" Sunday's Results |White Sox, who also won doU-first game 1-1 in the first i -- inaaani sprinter as far as trainer Roy|:.0+ wasn't enough to affect the| Chicago 451 ae Detroit 4-5 Minnesota 6-6 bleheaders. __jning on Aparicio's first miscue,| Johnson of Calgary was Con-|race, Houston 446 11%4\Wechington 1-4 Boston 4-5 | Mincher broke up the first/and pitcher John Millers throw cerned. Johnson didn't feel the) «sorry to take a little edge New York 23 319 20%4'paltimore 2-0 Chicago 6-4 lgame, snapping a 4-4 tie with|ing error put them ahead to stay horse had enough strength to| rr your win," Turcotte told Saturday's Results lKansas City 7-7 Cleveland 10-11\a two-run homer in the eighthjin the second. | run the 1%-mile Plate distance|inoyye afterwards, "but I had|Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles 1 Los Angeles 2 New York 7 inning. Nossek ended the night-| The White Sox wrapped up and with ample reason. Before|+, holler when you bumped me Chicago 1 St. Louis 8 Probable Pitchers Today |cap with his third hit of thejine nightcap with three runs in the Plate Trials a week 20,|ouyt of the gate." Cincinnati 1 Milwaukee 2 New York (Stottlemyre 7-3 and|game, a single that brought inthe first inning, Skowron singled Whistling Sea had run a mile , | g "It's okay," Inouye replied,|Philadelphia 5 San Francisco 6\stafford 2-4). at Washington|Rich Rollins. : | ss two after. runners| only once and finished a bad)«yoy had to do it, but the) New York 0 Houston 2 |(Richert ay and MeCormick! First-baseman Mincher and| cached Liafal on errors by Apa- fifth. bumping wasn't my fault. My Sunday's Results 12-3) (TN) |third-baseman Nossek are part|ricig and pitcher Steve Barber.| "Whistling Sea wouldn't havejhorse was pushed inte Des|New York 2 Houston 4 of one of the most unusual pla- a chance of winning the Plate," |Erables by the horse beside|Cincinnati 1010 Milwaukee 0-2\Cleveland' (Terry 7-3) atjtooning acts in themajors, with) | the anvers Whitey Ford, H 4 | ; it lief help from Pedro Ra- Johnson said after the horselme, I think it was Butter-|Chicago 0-6 St. Louis 8-3 [Boston (Monbouquette 6-8) (N)|shortstop Zoilo Versalles the tt eg saith bextad his won the six - furling Woodstock! scotch." Pittsburgh 10 Los Angeles 2 | only infielder remaining stable. |™ : U : oy, , ; ; ;_| sixth straight victory. Elston Stakes June 12. 'I'd look like) Western - bred horses weren't|Philadelphia 6 San Francisco 0\Detroit (McLain 4-3) at Balti-|)penns oN PITCHER ants fe hs rua Ph School $ Out! Graduation Time! a fool if I ran him." eligible for the Plate until 1943 |more (Roberts 4-7) (N) i 8 , : Olivier overruled Johnson|and took nearly a quarter of a Ea tgs ety Ph iri ga 4 bs gget ye aya Hr weir oth le Ute @ REWARD THEM WITH and sent Whistling Sea to thejcentury to cash in. Whistling| (Jackson 4-8) \Chicago (Buzhardt 7-1) at)\"8n - nded p' , » rais s Plate Trials. The horse led/Sea's win gave Olivier a $47,- Minnesota (Boswell 4-3) (N) plays Harmon Killebrew to 3.43, in Boston's double aera. fr wire to wire in winning|693.75 jackpot in addition to a| yy; j third base and places the left-|He singled in a run in > ' tt Liémile race, But. the| trop i Milwaukee (Cloninger 10-8) at handed hitting Mincher at firstjopener in which the Red Sox U his 1 1-16-mile race. But the/trophy and the guineas. i International League che 5 " skepties still doubted that' Whistling Sea, who nuahe New York (Fisher 5-8) WL Pet. GBL base, Southpaw-swinging Bernie|also scored runs on wild pitches, Allen plays second. by Washington's Bennie Dani- cen 5 Rovaline bicystes butt St. Louis (Stallard 4-3) at/Atlanta : a6 But when Minnesota faces aleis and Marshall Bridges. 7 ; pce largest oie & 4 4 Philadelphia (Bunning 6-5) (N) Gaumbes oH % southpaw, Mele pulls Mincher| Bob Tillman's bases loaded) inson 0. Inson inci , Paha , ill '528 off first in favor of Killebrew|single snapped a 4-4 tie in the Cloriemstl (FE 8010 14) Se 3 514 and picks the right-handed Nos-|11th inning of the second game. Pittsburgh (Cardwell 5-2) Syracuse : sek out of the dugout and puts Toledo 446 4 "4i1 him down at third, Rollins goes s Homer Reds To Double Los Angeles (Drysdale 11-6) at ats ga 4 267 Yin at second, Juan Pizarro hal 11-6 By MIKE RATHET The Reds built » 9-1 lead in sigdbieccanss upeunne ute Saturday's Results me eter Al, yamis Soe, Jacksonville 5 Syracuse 0 the Indians defeated Kansas) wus Associated Press Sports Writer|the opener Sunday with Deron 'Atlanta 0 Rochester 2 City Athletics 10-7 in 15 innings In S ro (3 n League F -- Ww 1 Pet. GBL Toronto 3 Columbus 2 and 11-7, the White Sox dumped be no exception in his flip-/Tommy Harper hitting homers, aol Sunday's Results Baltimore Orioles 6-2 and 4-0.) CHICAGO (AP)--The mystery top pattern, Veda Pinson pm but the Braves came back to _-- mH \ iia at Pocus $4 New York Yankees, whipped of pitcher Juan Pizarro, Chi- bined with roommate Frank oe oe, corre by a wild ye shi |Cleveland 's12. {Jacksonville 3 Syracuse 6 po Hoan ripe eels Bev Bane cago White Sox 1#-game win, Robinson for nine hits and eight|/DNE Wie OO ry and 2 man Baltimore 571 3 | Tuesday's Games \ ner last season and a flop s / ie eine iach aa runs batted in as Cincinnati|Tuns, two players and a mana-| ' 38 559 4 | Atlanta at Jacksonville Senators 4-1 and 5-4 in 11. far this year has been solved. - Z 1 eaviom i Reds pounded Milwaukee|8¢r. : |Detrott : -- All three leaders came to! Pizarro consented to go to a se --e " Brezed Frames end : . 2 2 Fork: Genul ' Coaster Braves 10-9 and 10-2 Sunday and| Frank Bolling and Joe Torre| grief Saturday as the Twins|doctor Saturday and an exam- eel * ee ten oe s . Py het he dur bowed to Detroit 5-2, Baltimorejination showed a torn tricep! eee ba Wilvadtes - ese ee on 18-Year-Old jim Ryun outlasted Chicago 2-0 in 14 in-\tendon in his left shoulder, | aon . pathy pe Bi id Pinson sealed the sweep with| Torre's blow just inside the foul nings.and the Indians bowed 4-2) The Sox requested that the) JUNIOR MObEL 24. x 146 whent 5 ; to Kansas City. In other Satur- stylish Puerto Rico southpaw be ' Boys' 53007-131136-- a grand slam homer in the|line causing an argument that " "a oye 39.95 th led to the ejection of pitcher ts placed on the disabled list. This| 19/16 Frame Ob: Ne py lle thn John Tsitouris, Johnson and ea ne n Te e . Cl k Wi will keep him sidelined for an} Pes Pesgencad $ Gir' $3008-131147 -- 9g Og and four runs batted in. Robin-/manager Dick Sisler. | SAN DIEGO, Calif, (CP)--|tive Lindgren pushed Billy Mills) JIM ULar ins automatic 30 days. 4 Vie son, who won the opener with| Robinson hit his decisive lead-\Gerry Lindgreen, running away|to the wire in a spine-tingling) : Pp tant Nap ltarp Mit senige A te, --_-- a tie-breaking homer in thejoff homer in the ninth against/from a jurisdictional dispute be:|six-mile race in which both) P Of F a io Boy / ss + _* | s a % ninth, eollected five hits while/Billy O'Dell. ltween the two major governing | were timed in pee as for-| r1x rance a aine we Ne aa puken) "DOMINION alse seoring four and driving i : bes ous |bodi i tates track|mer world mark of 27:17.8 was i r. ; : | also eoring four and driving in CLEARS THE BASES - lg United Gates, track hg Sig dd yt pe gd gyenMont FP BRRAN p Rico Winter Tonnve this yest | TIRE STORES 48 BOND ST.. WEST Pinson's 4-for-8 performance as orlnight that he claimed a share) Australia. | (J -- Scotsman Jim Clark , § | D oY a lifted his average to .311 while nelhyg gl yy Tan sayy meta 5!X/ of a world record. The electronic timer separ-| 70m hag oa yoy Prix of aeeny ree gba Bop fe pen oe Al OSHAWA 725-6511 reemphasizing the off-and-onlTiid the fifth grand slam of| And 1Syear-old Jim Ryun,jated Lindgren and Mills. | the France Sunday with, a. driving not bien able Se Bit BG pattern he has established dur-/pi on', career and another ho-|t0© young to be involved in the|Olympic 10,000 - metre title "eae h ie , 'i aj: Pi in 19.2 innings of work with al ing his seven-year major league by Robi Jim Mal official crossfire, caught Peterjholder, by one-twentieth of aj 'now ne 2 eee gtalsa "7.20 : e.| bay el breezed to the victory for an 7(Snell and Jim Grelle trying to\second but AAU officials said|!ap records. jhuge 7.20 earned run average. an ae with 108, bis fitst ile 0 the victory for an 8-3)nNr ee euvre each other andithey will be certified as co-| After a few laps I felt . nson has Mit over i! } i a right at home on the circuit," ; ie aa aed ee |whipped past them in the fast;|holders of the record, i t, 3m every odd-numbered year|, Jim Pagliaroni ita ihreerunlegt mile ever run by aN AME-| The mile loomed, ata retin «mile Auvergne course, : ifive - mile / : P even - numbered seasons with|chipped in with a two-run shot oa" citizen, match between Snell, the fOr carved ey Bg og + pr gions averages of .316, .287, .343, .292,,was the Pirates handed Johnny |. Continuing to prove that 1965 Johnson, Tony Perez and Together with a 13:15.4 clock-|mer_ world record-holder, Bilctent eoicaks cones, Whe Soot ' i i Schul, the Olympic|Grelle, who won decisively at) i '313 and last year's lowest of|Podres his fourth straight de-|ing by Bob Schul, | ace drove a Lotus. all, ..266. " feat. Bob Veale, now 8-5,|9)000-metre champion, on the|Vancouver June 4 when the)" gq tough was the going that ¥ checked the D: ithree miles Saturday night)New Zealander was. weakened! q), 4°. winning time \ el tee atin a: vite ead ruck odgers on. five which also set a U.S. citizen's|by a stomach ailment and {0+ ndest two ve fg aieuen record, he al threat i Bob Gibs i ._|record, these were the high- ished last. 138.4 seconds for an. average . so is reatening ob Gibson, who had lost six lights of the two-day United) But while the two favorites to improve on his best homer|straight after starting the sea- . i ion joc peed of 89 miles an hour. and RBI totals while challeng-|son with eight victories in a pond! ogg en Ve Nnikeey ag iz ' onli ky ne ne Page on ing Robinson for team leader-jrow, limited the Cubs to five Lindgren and half-miler Tom the final lap. e times were| time (Paige Oi aed 'th he bod ship in both departments. Pin-|hits and struck out 12 in the Farrell were the only under-|3:55.3 for Ryun, 3:55.4 for Snell| ites 18.9 se Pile TOS TN son now has 13 homers and 46|opener while supplying the only raduates to defy the boycott and 3:55.5 for Grelle. The old), ap yok _-- or an aver- RBI to 15 homers and 50 RBljruns the. Cardinals needed with # the National Collegiate Ath-|U-S. native mark of 3:55.4 was| ge Of 9.) Mm... for Robinson, |a two-run homer in the second) yi ons ociati f the AAU set by Grelle in the Vancouver With Pinson and Robinson|inning. 6 of sah hey aki Ais 'U.S, race showing the was, the, Reds) 'The Cardinals ult an eats tem forthe dul met agai ~ ] RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.0 | ated i tt etceguble lead in the nightcap on Ken/Russia next month will be se- ALL SIZES INCLUDED . Feige, | Cas ATS gamed Wa etsel eee trae, Mut, 2h, Coe toned An English frm makes an au-] CHIROPRACTOR cuesie S6euKA © rst wag ies a 3-3 tie with) Neither won his race--Farrell|tomobile seat with a total of 150| : fT recite ten Ameoics| tre', Math inning runs. was third behind U.S. Olympian|different positions in three di-\] 100 King St. E. -- 728-5156 Dodgers, who were walloped by| Culp, now 4-4, scattered eight|Morgan Groth--but the diminu-!' mensions. | ago , Giant hits while Rich Allen and} ------------ = -- oe agai Pittsburgh Pirates 10-2. . Johnny Callison supplied CARDS, CUBS: SPLIT power for the Phillies. Allen Elsewhere, St. Louis Cardi-\rapped four hits and drove in the Cabs took the Righicap, ba [adelphia rolling with his 14th THE EXCITING NEW Philadelphia Phillies' Ray Culp|homer, in the first. shut out San Francisco Giants} Bob Bruce, 6-9, pitched five 6 and Houston Astros downed|perfect innings for the Astros a New York Mets 4-2. and allowed just three hits but In Saturday's games Pitts-ineeded Mike Cuellar to put burgh s!ammed the Dodgers|down a ninth inning Mets' up- 6-1, Milwaukee shaded Cinein-|rising. Bruce singled a run GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB ey Giants nipped the|home for Houston, Lee Mays ho- illies 6-5, the Cardinals clob-|mered and Jim Wynn doubled bered Chicago 8-1 and Houston|in what turned out to be the is NOW OPEN FOR PLAY blanked the Mets 2-0. deciding run in the eighth. 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