Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1965, p. 9

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DIDN'T MAKE IT! "Slide-Matty-Slide" was the ery but Matty Alou did slide- and didn't make it, as he tried to reach the plate, from second base, in the third inning of yesterday's game in San_ Francisco, when teammate Willie Mc- Covey singled to right. New York Mets catcher John Stephenson (19) is seen put the tag on Alou. Calling the play is umpire Ed Sudol and watching closely, at the right, is Giants' Ken Hen- derson (23). Giants finally edged *the Mets 3-2. | --(AP Wirephoto) Dodgers Edge Phillies To Keep Half Singles that nave held Los Angeles Dodgers atop baseball's National League since the sec- ond week of the season, except -Game Lead | York Mets 3-2, Cincinnati Reds| Pittsburgh Pirates outlasted Houston Astros 8-6. Denny Lemaster stopped St. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League WL Pet, GBL 70 583 i 581 574 556 538 508 487 463 Los Angeles Milwaukee San Fran , Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Houston 412 2014) |New York 3.303 3344) Tuesday's Results | Cincinnati 6 Chicago 4 | Milwaukee 4 St.. Louis 1 %4 1%4| 24! 544} 9 65 5 144 | downed Chicago Cubs 6-4 and) pittsburgh 8 Houston 6 |Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 4 | New York 2 Sam Francisco 3 | Probable Pitchers Today FOUR-WAY SCRAMBLE Tigers Topple By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer Even though Minnesota Twins appear to have the American League pennant race all locked up, there still is plenty of action to keep baseball fans happy. For example, there is a four- way scramble for second place, with Detroit Tigers currently in Indians' veteran Rocky Cola- vito. Horton powered the Tigers over the Twins with a pair of homers and four RBI, helping Detroit take sole possession of second, seven games behind Minnesota. CHICAGO CLIMBS Chicago White Sox climbed Now In Second Place front after Tuesday night's 7-4 victory over the Twins. Or there is a lively scrap for the hatting title between Carl Yastrzemski of Boston Red Sox and Brooks Robinson of Balti- more Orioles with defending champion 'Tony Oliva of Minne- sota swinging up. Or there are the duels for home-run and runs-batted-in horiors between Detroit's youth- into a three-way tie for third-- another game back--by beating Washington Senators twice, 7-2 and 5-1. They're deadlocked with Baltimore, 3-1 winner over Boston, and Cleveland, 3-2 loser to Kansas City Athletics. In the league's other game New York Yankees climbed above .500 for the first time in four months with a 6-1 victory over Los Angeles Angels behind Twins, Horton now has 25 homers and 81 RBI, to 23 and 80 for Cola- vito, blanked in the Indians' loss to the Athletics. Oliva, bogged down by a slow start this year, now has a bat- ting average of .310, behind Yastrzemski at .329 and Robin- son, whose two-for-three night pulled him to .325. WINS FIRST START Bert Campaneris's two - run THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 18, 1965 ® YESTERDAY'S STARS. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitchiag -- Denny Lemaster, Milwaukee, pitched a_ three- hitter as the Braves defeated St. Louis Cardinals 4-1, Batting--Willie Horton, Det- roit, slammed two homers and a single, driving across four runs in the Tigers' 7-4 victory over American iaacus trai Minnesota Twins. RONALD W, BILSKY, CHIROPRACTOR . 100 King St. &, -- 728-5186 Regina Picks Up Sherman Lewis REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche- wan Roughriders of the West- ern Football Conference Tues- day added a 14th import to their lineup but lost a valuable Canadian player at the same time. Coach Eagle Keys said the club has picked up halfback Sherman Lewis from Toronto Argonauts but has been forced to put rookie Alan Ford on the 30-day injured list. NO SINGLE MEN All players on the Detroit, Tiger roster are married. homer and Rene Lachemann's homer powered Kansas City over Cleveland as Lew Krausse--just up from Vancou- ver of the Paci*'> Coast League. -- won in his first big league appearance of the season. Krausse gave way to Don Mossi after Larry Brown's two-| run homer in the: seventh. ~ BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS --| Washington 11%} | Chicago 7-5 Washington 2-1 ful Willie Horton and Cleveland SEVEN CANADIANS Homenuik Says Canucks Al Downing's pitching. Cleveland The White Sox banged out 25) hits and ran_ their winning) string to five games with the) doubleheader sweep at Washing- | ton. Pitcher Juan Pizarro put the second game out of reach with a two-run homer. in a fifth inning. |New York Los Angeles io 65 68 74 ry 449 2%, | 433 234, Boston 368 | Kansas City 75. .348 3 Tuesday's Results Minnesota 4 Detroit 7 | Kansas City 3 Cleveland 2 Will Do Well In Tourney SUTTON, Mass. (CP)--Wilf Homenuik, the new Canadian PGA champion, predicts Can- ada's golfers will make a bet- ter showing: than last year in the. $200,000 world od rg 3 ment which starts Thursday. Los Angeles 1 New York 6 "Pm a little stronger than Probable Pitchers Today |jast year and a little more ex- Minnesota, Kaat (11-9) at De-|perienced," Homenuik, still troit, McLain (10-5), (N) iflush from his victory in the \Canadian PGA at Montreal last Kansas City, O'Donoghue (5-16) lweek, said Tuesday. and Segul (5-18) or Talbot (10: 7)| "So I'm looking gforward tojin the tournament undoubtedly at Cleveland, Terry (10-4) and) |making a better showing. In| will be Knudson, currently en- 75 or 76 Tuesday, aims to shoot low enough to play the four! | rounds, ending Sunday. winner of the Quebec Open, played in five tournaments on the Caribbean tour. Weslock, Canada's longtime great amateur, said after going three over par Tuesday: "I think I can play well on this \course."' A strong Canadian contender [Boston 1 Baltimore 3 The} handsome 27 - year - old golfer,| The Yankees got above the! 500 mark for the first time since April 18, reaching .504 with 61 wins and 60 losses. "COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee 728-1541 OSHAWA PAVING | YOUR SATISFACTION iS OUR AIM | All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Led. 1200 Dundas E. CALL for a barren 14-day stretch, saved their lead again Tuesday night as they skittered past! Philadelphia Phillies 4-2. Louis on three hits while Felipe Alou rapped four hits, ig both Milwaukee scoring innings. McDowell (13-8) 2, (TN Cincinnati, org (13-6) atl" owell (13-8) 2, (TN) | Chicago, Pizarro (2-2) at Wash-| jington, Ortega (12-11) (N) Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN all the Canadians should|joying the most successful sea- son of any Canadian in the his- jtory of pro golf. He had won $9,978 in official money and a |fact, lbe better. ig | The other Canadians are am- The victory kept them a half Hank Aaron clouted his 27th Milwaukee, Cloninger (17-8) at ateur Nick Weslock of Burling- total of $34,568 up to and includ- MARCI ss homer in the fifth. St. Louis, Simmons (8-11), (N)|poston, Lonborg (7-14) at Bal-|t0n, Ont., and Professionals|, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa game ahead of Milwaukee Braves, who had earlier de-) feated St. Louis Cardinals 4-1. Knowing they had to win, the Dodgers opened with a run on two singles, a walk and a hit batter, but still were down -1 after six innings. Then, with one out John Rose- boro, now hitting .125, singled, and pinch-runner Willie Craw- ford beat an attempted force at! second; After Maury Wills popped up, Jim Gilliam singled home Crawford with the tying run and Jim Lefebvre, a .238 hitter, sin- gled in pinch-runner John 'Ken- nedy. The Dodgers added a run in the ninth when Wes Parker singled and eventually scored as Kennedy, .198, singled. All told,.tes Angeles had 10 hits--all singles. That was noth- base hits and the third most singles in the league. Elsewhere in the league, San Francisco Giants edged New The Cardinals had only one \hit until Tim McCarver singled in the eighth and Dal Maxvill/Houston, Nottebart (3-19), (N)|ro3 Angeles, Chance (8-9) at|Panasiuk, doubled him home. Ken Henderson, giving Willie| Mays a rest, scored in the third inning on Willie McCovey's sin- gle, then doubled across the Giants' two other runs in the fourth, Bob Bolin checked the Mets on three hits in 6 2-3 in-| nings of relief. Leo Cardenas sinned a two-| run double in the eighth inning, carrying Cincinnati past. the Cubs. Deron Johnson drove in two Red runs with a homer and| a single while Frank Robinson| contributed a homer, Billy Wil-| liams homered for Chicago. Pittsburgh's Al McBean pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning and) - {ng unusual, however, since the|/saved Vernon Law's 14th vic- Dodgers have the fewest extra- tory against nine defeats. Pitts- burgh built up an 8-0 lead as. Don Clendenon socked a two-run homer and Gene Alley batted in two runs with a pair of singles. WBA Endorses Proposal |Pittsburgh, Veale (12-9) at} Philadelphia, Bunning (15-7) "i Los Angeles, Koufax (21-4) (N) New York, Miller (1-1) at San Francisco, Marichal (18-9) American League | WL Pet. GBL| Minnesota 75 44 .630 Detroit 67 50 .573 7 Chicago 66 51 .564 8 Baltimore 66 51 .564 8 | George Chuvalo 'Gets Early KO, , Wants Cassius REGINA (CP) George Chuvalo, Canadian heavyweight champion, knocked out Orin Veazey of Stanford, Conn., at 144 seconds of the second round lof a 10-round non-itle bout} Tuesday night. Chuvalo, who weighed in at 213 pounds and had 20 pounds on his six-foot, four-inch oppon- lent, fired a fast left hook at p = | Larry Maxie \George Knudson, Toronto; tmore, McNally (¥-#), (N) | Adrien Bigras, Montreal; Bob ing the Canadian Open. Windsor, Ont., Moe) Norman, Barrie and Len Col-| lett, Vancouver. Homenuik, a Winnipeger a! turned pro in 1960, shot 75-74-- /149 in the inaugural tournament jlast year at Oakland Hills,| Mich., a stroke too many to qualify for the 36 holes. | Homenuik played a practice| round with Collett Tuesday. Hel said neither kept score. PREDICT TOTAL Four of the seven Canadians expect a total somewhere be-| tween six and eight under par| will win the $35,000 first prize.| That means 276s to 278 over the 6,713 - yard Pleasant Valley course. || Weslock |New York, Ford (13-8). (TN) International League Pet. 586 .578 561 519 504 481 457 318 Tuesday's Results Toledo 0-1 Atlanta 1-9 Rochester 1-4 Toronto 0-5 Syracuse 1-4 Buffalo 1-1 Columbus 12 Jacksonville Wednesday's Games Rochester at Toronto Syracuse at Buffalo Columbus at Jacksonville ve GBL 1 3 84 10% 13% 16% 35 vb) 74% Columbus Toronto Atlanta Syracuse | Jacksonville | Rochester Toledo Buffalo and Bigras favor) 1276. Panasiuk, who shot an| even - par 71 Tuesday, calls it 276 or 277, and Norman thinks it will be 277 or 278. Panasiuk, at 23, the youngest} Canadian on the pro tour,} called the course fabulous, ad- ding that the rough is really rough. Panasiuk, who entered the pro ranks in 1960, made an auspicious start this year by be- ing low pro and winning $1, 200 in the Ontario Open. He was) Has No-Hitter; Toronto Splits By THE CANADIAN PRESS Larry Maxie, a six-foot-three FROZEN FOODS Morten's Reef Chicken - Turkey Meat Pies 5 for $1 Supreme 2-Ib. Celle Bag Save le! Libby's Fancy 2-Ib. Cello Bag Specialty Selected - Cheice Plamp - Gde "A" 2% to 3-Ibe, Average For Your Convenience -- "Whole Cut Up CHICKEN IN A BASKET 43: For 3 Heavyweight Bouts | short range that caught Veazey | right hander for Atlanta Crack- Canadian junior champion in "Ideal for the Barbecue" - Choice Juicy LAS VEGAS, Nev. The World Boxing Association here (AP)--|boxing champion, repeated Tuesday that Ce#\adian endorsed Tuesday a proposal|George Chuvalo probably wil! by Harry Markson of gn Square Garden to stage three championship bouts. as the solu-| tion to weight title picture. | Markson, be his next opponent in defence of his title. But Clay said nothing had yet| the -muddled heavy-| been settled. Clay announced) |Monday in London that Chuvalo director of boxing|--the Canadian champion from at the garden, started negotia-|Toronto--would probably fight tions a month ago to promote a} title-fight doubleheader in New! York with Cassius Clay meet-| ing former champion Floyd} Patterson in one, and WBA! champion Ernest Terrell going against George Chuvalo of Toronto, the other. He put his suggestion in the form of a proposal. "The idea," said Markson, 'is that all four fighters would sign a prior agreement that the two winners would meet for the undisputed championship within six months. We would give both fighters equal billing and equal publicity."' Clay was stripped of his crown by the WBA last year for signing a return - match con tract with Sonny Liston Terrell later won the WBA version of the title by defeat- ing Eddie Machen and Clay stopped Liston in the first round of their rematch; "It was these two bouts that further degraded boxing," said Markson. "I think the double- header would return some re- spectability to the sport.' Following a lengthy argu- ment, the WBA at its annual meeting here passed a motion that the convention approve in essence Markson's proposal, providing it is based on the fol- lowing: 1, Clay's formal request . to the WBA for the lifting of the suspension now in effect. . That Clay and Patterson post substantial guarantees of later performances by the win- ner of their contest with the) then WBA champion, the amount of which would be fixed by the WBA executive commit- tee. 3. That contracts guarantee- ing performance of the contest with the WBA champion within three or six months to be filed with the WBA 4. That lifting of suspensions now in effect on Clay will net! be accomplished until these! conditions are fulfilled and for-/ mal approval is given by the WBA executive and world championship committees GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) 'Cassius Clay, the heavyweight in him in about three months. Clay arrived in Glasgow to a jskirl from the girl pipers of |Braemar -- and looked some- what stunned. The girls kilts es- in their the No, 3 contender,|corted him from the airport and| ithe bagpipes wailed and wailed.! "I've never heard them bag- Pipes before,"' he said. Bobby Kuntz Might Play KITCHENER (CP) -- Bobby Kuntz, 1964, all-star linebacker) with Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Stopped Floyd Molina, 131, Fort Lamabe with his first loss of Canadian Football League, Tuesday suid he is ready to come out of retirement and play again. The 33-year-old Kuntz retired from the Tiger-Cats in June be- cause of business pressure. He is president and general man- ager of an electroplating firm here. He said he found watching games from the sidelines a "little difficult' and met with Ticat coach Ralph Sazio to dis- cuss his return to the team. "I'm ready to play again," said Kuntz, "but I realize the coach has his problems, mainly where to play me. I've got the itch as usual. It's a lot tougher than I thought sitting in the! stands." jon the right cheek. Veazey went down for the 10- Gee and stayed there at least full minute. Chuvalo said he was never) |hit solidly during the bout and jsaid the knockout punch was the only..one he threw at Veazey's heads About 3,000 fans watched the match. | "With that offer to fight Clay, in the wind I'm glad this one is over," Chuvalo said. "'Now I can._go--back--to--Toronto, do some more training and see what develops in negotiations ith Clay." World heavyweight ---- Cassius Clay said in London |Monday that Chuvalo would be} his next opponent and the bout} would likely take place within 90 days. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Corpus Christi, Tex. -- Jesus Chuy Pruneda, 131, Mexico, lw } |Worth, Tex., 9. Jose Jimenez,! 129, Mexico knocked out Joe Barrientes, Fort Worth, Tex., 5 Regina--George Chuvalo, 213) Toronto, knocked out Orvin Veazey, 193, Stanford, Conn., 2 San Jose, Calif.--Henry Ald- eon 15, San Jose, outpointed | Gaspar Ortega, 150, Mexico, 10. CEPEDA'S BACK SAN _ FRANCISCO | (AP)--} Slugging first baseman Orlando Cepeda was put back on the jactive roster of San Francisco Giants Tuesday and right- handed pitcher Jack Sanford was sold to Los Angeles Angels. Cepeda, 27, went on the dis- abled list May 7 after an off- season knee operation left him | limping. yf One Ol Canada's 3 Great Whiskies | header, KERNEL CORN Save 19e! Sunspen or Frontenac ICE CREAA .... 4 for had an unimpressive rec-| 1958. 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