Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1965, p. 9

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te TWINS ON MEND: Min- nesota Twins ace right- hander, Camilo Pascual (right) does a little light throwing as teammate, Har- mon Killebrew looks on, Both are starting light work+ outs while recovering from METS NIP LA. elbow suffered in a base injuries. Pascual, out of the lineup since late June, un- derwent surgery to correct an ailment on his pitching arm two weeks ago. He is on the disability list until late this month, Kilbrew is recovering from a dislocated path collision early this month, Their return will be a key factor in the wins' drive for the American League pennant. AP Wirephoto Tom Harpers Homer Defeats Milwaukee By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer If you don't think Jim Malo- ney's luck has changed, just ask Bobby Bragan. Manager Bragan's Milwaukee Braves were one out away from a victory over Cincinnati Reds' fireballer and first place in the National League Tuesday night ney's first no-hit victory--a 1-0jof the Dodgers in the pennant jdecision over Chicago Cubs---|scramble. after four frustrating near-| The Reds' victory carried misses them within 2% games of first Tuesday night it appeared|place, They trail Milwaukee by that Denis Menke's run-scoring|/two games and are one behind Stotlemyre Wins 16th As Yanks Nip Minnesota 'jagainst the Twins and traiiea By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer There have been thousands of words written and spoken exe plaining why New York Yank-|had singled, scored ahead of ¢es are in sixth place in the American League this season. But no one points to Mel Stottiemeyre, who is responsible for the Yanks being sixth and not eighth or ninth, The slim, young right-hander, perhaps the only bright spot in the Yankees' dismal season, hurled a five - hitter at the league-leading Minnesota Twins Tuesday night, beating them 2-1 and posting his 16th victory of the season, : The triumph tied him with the Twins' Jim (Mudcat) Grant for most victories in the league and stamped him a distinct pos- sibility as a 20-game winner de- spite the Yanks' poor showing. Chicago White Sox edged Bal- timore Orioles 6-5, climbing to within 64% games of the top, Detroit Tigers clubbed Kansas City Athletics 8-2 and Los An- geles Angels whipped Cleveland Indians 7-1, Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators split a two-night doubleheader, the Red Sox taking the first 9-4 and the Senators the nightcap 8-5. Stottlemyre had some trouble 1-0 until Tommy Tresh unloaded his 20th homer of the season in the eighth. Mickey Mantle, who! him, Pitcher Bruce Howard sin- gled, touching off a four-run, third-inning rally for the streak- ing White Sox. Moose Skowron's two-run sin- gle was the big hit in the rally. Jerry Lumpe rapped out three hits and Norm Cash slammed a two-run homer, making it easy for Detroit's Denny McLain to post his 12th victory in the romp over Kansas City. George Brunet pitched a five- hitter and got all the hitting support he needed from Jose Cardenal and Willie Smith in Los Angeles' victory over Cleve- land. Cardenal drove in two runs with a triple and Smith two more with a homer, Tony Conigliaro drove in five runs with a grand-slam homer and a single in Boston's first- game victory over Washington, while Frank Howard batted in four runs with two doubles and two infield singles in the Sena- tor's second - game comeback. Boston's: Rico Petrocelli hit U.S. swimming team, leg by 2) U.S. Dominates At Maccabiah THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 25, 1968 9 TEL AVIV (CP-AP) -- The 15°» year + old schoolboy Mark Spitz of Santa Clara, Calif., won 11 of 13 medals Tuesday at the seventh world Maccabiah Games in the Israeli capital. The 130-pound mite from the famed Santa Clara. Swimming Club pointed for a third gold medal today after two victories in a day dominated by five swimming finals. : There was activity Tuesday in 16 of the 20 sports scheduled at the athletic festival which ends Aug. 31. Spitz, hailed as a leading U.S, prospect for the 1968 Olympics, was favored to capture the 400- metre individual medley. He won the 400-metre freestyle in 4.24.0 and Jed the winning American 800-metre freestyle relay to a win: by 30 metres over Israel in 8:32.6. Both times were Maccabiah records, Yvonna Tavis, a pretty 17- year-old Israeli girl, won the 400-metre individual medley in §:49.6 to break the U.S. domina- tion of gold medals, The Czech - born athlete won|, by three metres over Cathy Cole of the U.S, The race com- prised butterfly, backstroke, three homers in the twin bill, two in the second game. 'Surprisingly Written for THE CANADIAN PRESS By BRUCE KIDD BUDAPEST (CP)--The small Canadian track team is sur- prisingly confident in the face of strong American and Euro- pean competition here on the eve of its four-day competition at the World Student Games, The track events begin today. Best example of this psychol- ers, Weary from 24 hours of travel, slightly hampered by a} sore hamstring that he pulled) last week in Toronto, and fac- ing at least a trio of runners who have run as fast or faster in the 800 metres than he has this season, Crothers is none- theless confident of victory. The Tokyo silver medallist is expected to get a real battle for the gold medal from West Ger- many's Franz Kemper, George Germann of the United States, and John Boulter of Britain. ogical buoyancy is Bill Croth-/Figuerola, is favored. Jerome Canadian Track Squad | Confident' |mann, winner of the 800 metres jin the Russia-U.S, dual meet jlast month, "I just can't get too | worried about him." Nor was jhe inclined to worry about |Kemper or Boulter, | The usually nerve-laut Harry Jerome is quite relaxed and unconcerned about his 100 | metres, in which one of the two ;men who beat him in Tokyo, Cuba's silver medallist Enrique is still one of the world's best and should be tough to beat) here. Canada's two other top medal hopes, George Puce and Dave Bailey, are equally on top men- tally for their competition in the lity like Milwaukee can or will! breaststroke and freestyle. In other sports, Canada's bas- ketball team scored a 104-53 victory over Venezuela while Is-| rael downed Argentina 86-61, -- | Canada's golf team was forced to withdraw when Nor- man Goldman of Toronto was stricken with an attack of ap- pendicitis. 'The three other team members will compete in- dividually. | asec | BRAVES REPLY MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Mil-| waukee Braves said Tuesday! "it is doubtful that a commun-! support any baseball opera-| tion,' and declared that com- pelling the owners to keep the club in Milwaukee next year would constitute "involuntary League club was replying to a) federal anti-trust suit brought) si. The Tough Little Car from General Motors Be Sa RPGS 6546) 9 G25 eRe *Suggested maximum retail delivered price of an Epic standard 2-Hoor ra in J t inlet with heater and defroster at OSHAWA - WHITBY chevrole /envoy Price quoted includes delivety and handiing:charges and Federal Saves dealer and Excise taxes. Provincial and local taxes and licence are not included. servitude." The National) Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. 140 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. Authorized Epic Dealers in Oshewe - Whitby Harry Donald Limited 300 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont. idiscus and 1,500 metres re- | of his time training with weight- }event competitors Randy Mat-| {son and John Magrath of the form, which won him several' But, said Crothers of. Ger- major events, grounder in the seventh inning,/the third-place San Francisco which snapped a 1-1 tie, would!Giants, SWEEP SWIM EVENTS lift the Braves past Maloney and into the league lead, Los when Tommy Harper ripped a two - run homer to beat the Braves 3-2, Last Thursday Leo Cardenas' 10th inning homer nailed Malo-) Angeles Dodgers had blown a 4-3 verdict to the last-place New York Mets and a Mil- | Pittsburgh Pirates' Don Card: well stopped the Giants 5-2 on five hits; Houston Astros edged Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 and St. }Louis Cardinals nipped Chicago waukee victory would have put the Braves aiaiall eains ahead |CUDS 7-6 in 10 innings in other jaction, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W iL Pet. GBL Los Angeles 73 34 S75 -- | Milwaukee 71°53 373 San Francisco 69 53 566 1% | Cincinnati 69 55 557) 2h) Philadelphia 66 58 532 6% Pittsburgh 67 61 523 6% St. Louis 62 85 488 11 Chicago 59 70 457 15 Houston 52. 72 416 20 New York 40 86 317 32%) Tuesday's Results | LosyAngeles 3 New York 4 | Cpeago 6 St. Louis 7 Ciftcinnati 3 Milwaukee 2 Houston 4 Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 5 Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles, Osteen (11-11) at New York, Fisher (8-16), (CN) San Francisco, Bolin (7-4) at Pittsburgh, Friend (6-10) (N) Cincinnati, Ellis (16-7) at Mil- waukee, Lemaster (6-10) (N) Chicago, Ellsworth (12-19) at St. Louis Gibson (15-9) (N) Houston, Bruce (8-16) at Phil- adelphia, Culp (89) (N) Thursday's Games Los Ang. at New York (N) San Fran, at Pittsburgh (N) John Roseboro Is Considering Legal Action NEW YORK (AP) -- John Roseboro, Los Angeles Dodgers catcher who was hit on the head Sunday with a baseball bat by Juan Marichal, said Tuesday night he has discussed a legal suit against the San Francisco pitching star "But there is nothing defi- nite,' Roseboro said before the Dodgers' game with New York Mets, "I got:a message from my lawyer and called him. We discussed the possibilities of a suit, and decided to wait until 1 get back to Los Angeles to go "over it more thoroughly." The Dodgers return home from their current road trip Sept. 6 Marichal struck Roseboro with a bat at least twice during a game at San Francisco, in- flicting a two-inch wound on the catcher's head : National League president Warren Giles suspended. the nitoher for eight plaving days-- through Aug. 31--and fined him $1,750. Roseboro went to a hospital Tuesday for precautionary x- rays, which proved negative. He has not played since being hurt but is expected to be in the starting line-up tonight against the Mets. i Los Angeles, |PUT BRAVES AHEAD Gene. Oliver walked in the seventh, took third on a single by Mike De La Hoz and scored the Braves' go-ahead run on Cinci, at Milwaukee (N) Chicago at St. Louis (N) Houston at Phila, (N) Menke's ground-out. Wade Bla- : ; 2 Y § Games for the first}, Poland has sent the world's vena ag Gay ose and O'Dell made the Bae talctentty ineant what it/fastest woman, Irena Kirszen- Minnesota 80 47 th we™ilead stand up. until Harper'sisaiq' when it, declared it was/stein, fresh from scintillating Chicago 7332 tal ey ee lsending "only the best' to rep-|conquests of the best U.S. Detroit 71 54.568 Pinch hitter Johnny Stephen-jresent it here in an avowed bid/sprintersp at an international) Baltimore 68 54 '557 gi, (son delivered a three-run dou-|for athletic prestige. jdual meet in Warsaw. The So-/ Cleveland 68 56.548 10i4 ble in the ninth, pushing the} U.S. male swimmers and div-|viet contingent includes hefty, New York 64 62 .S0R 15tq|Mets past Los Angeles. Ste-lers swept all three events on Tamara Press, who puts the Los Angelés 58 68 '460 911g | Phenson connected off reliever|the program Tuesday to end up| Shot and heaves the discuss far-/ Washington 55 71 .437 9414 | Bob Miller after an error by/|with nine out of a possible 12| ther than any other woman, Boston 46 79 268 33. \Jim Lefebvre, Ed Kranepool's| gold medals. and Valery Brumel, Olympic : single and Joe Christopher's! The U.S. basketball squad, champion in the high jump. Kansas City 42 81 .341 36 Tuesday's Results Cleveland 1 Los Angeles 7 Detroit 8 Kansas City 2 New York 2 Minnesota 1 Baltimore 5 Chicago 6 Washington 4-8 Boston 9-5 Probable Pitchers--Today Baltimore, Pappas (10-6) Chicago, Peters (8-10), (N) safe bunt loaded the bases Cardwell, clipped for two runs lin the third, blanked the Giants the rest of the way and col- lected. two of Pittsburgh's 11 ihits at ninth when Rusty Staub singied,) Dave Adlesh walked and Phila- delphia reliever Gary Wagner New York, Downing (10-11) at Minnesota, Boswell (6-4), (N) ; : enabling Staub to score, Washington, McCormick (6-6) at! _ Boston, Wilson (9-10), (N) Detroit, Wickersham (7-11) at xecee City, Hunter (4-4) or 7 an | se With Wings | Cleveland, Stange (6-4) and Se- | bert, (136) or Hargan (2-0) at By THE CANADIAN PRESS Art Lopez stole the show in Newman (11-11) and Sanford (1-0), 2 (TN) the International League Wed- . nesday night, and although his Thursday's Games leffort did little to enhance his Baltimore at Chicago team's chances for a playoff New York: at Minnesota spot it did benefit the second- Washington at Boston place Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit at Kansas City Lopez unloaded a grand-slam) International League homer with two out in the! WoL Pet, GBL eighth inning to give Toledo Columbus 80 37 S84 -- Mud Hens a 33. win over Toronto 79 58 577 1 league - leading Columbus Jets Atlanta 77 61 .588 Sig But the Mud Hens, currently Syracuse 7) 89 S04 11 (in seventh place, remained 16 Jacksonville 67 89 493 124, games off the pace and poor Rochester 67 72 482. 14 [bets to finish among the top) Toledo 64 73 467 18 'four teams for a playoff berth Buffalo 47 92 338 34 Meanwhile, Toronto salvaged jthe second-half of a doubdle- 'header by defeating Rochester Red Wings 3-0 after losing the first game 3-0 to remain one! Tuesday's Results Toronto %-3 Rochester 3.0 Buffalo 4 Syracuse 3 Toledo 4-5 Columbus 5-3 Atlanta at Jacksonville ppd. game out of first. Columbus) 3-WAY HOME THEATRE rain won the opener 5-4 against the) i Wednesday's Games jMud Hens, and Ruffalo Bisons) : | Atlanta at Jacksonville (2) jedged Syracuse Chiefs 43. 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