Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1965, p. 7

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Riders Are Rolling -- Bill Gray clutches the ball to, his chest in the Winnipeg end , gone Wednesday night, for the first Saskatchewan Roughrider touchdown, and the Kiders are on their way to a stunning 25-6 victory over previously unbeaten METS STOP L.A. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS 8 LJ Ld ; National League incinnati Downs braves | Wels Pel GB |Los Angeles 73 55 370 -- | Milwaukee 71 54 568 \y L d /San Francisco 69 53 566 1 ToCloseInOnLeaders = sv" 83% 3, Philadelphia 66 59 528 5% By HAL BOCK | The Dodgers dropped their Pittsburgh 67 61.523 6 Associated Press Sports Writer) second straight to the Mets as St. Louis 62 66 .484 11 It rained all over Herman|Joe Christopher whacked three Chicago 60 70 .462 14 Franks Wednesday and stalled! nits, including a two-run homer, Houston 5373 an f Ms San Francisco Giants when). .4' Gordon Richardson pitched| N°™ *'k 41 86 323 31% they appeared ready to step : chile Wednesday's Results past Milwaukee Braves into sec- ond place in the National League behind Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants were leading Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 with one, out in the bottom of the 10th inning and the Forbes Field scoreboard already showed that Los Angeles had lost 7-5 to New York Mets and that Milwaukee errors, bobbled a bases-loaded) Cincinnati had gone down 7-4 to Cincinnati Reds. But then the rain started' and after waiting 46 minutes for the storm to abate, the officials called the game with the score reverting to the end of the last completed inning -- the ninth-- leaving the game a 3-3 tie. That left the Giants in third place, a full game back of Los Angeles and one half game be- hind the Braves while the fourth place Reds closed within 1% games of the lead. Only 10 per- centage points separate the first four teams, Billy O'Dell, beaten by Tommy Harper's two-out, two- run homer in the ninth Tuesday) night, came on in relief of Dan Osinski with the score tied 4-4. Pinch - hitter Tony Perez, who sat out the Tuesday game with a bad leg, immediately smacked a three-run homer to sew up the game. 6 2-3 innings of four-hit relief. Houston Astros edged Phila- jdelphia Phillies 7-6 and Chicago Cubs topped St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 in other league games. Frank Robinson homered for the Reds, who scored two runs on Milwaukee mental lapses Denis Menke, who made three grounder in the seventh and then belatedly ran to second for an attempted force although Frank Bolling was standing on the base, waiting for a throw. Ia the sixth, pitcher Denny Lemaster fielded Sammy Ellis' bases-loaded bunt a few steps from the home plate, but in- stead of tagging the plate, or threwing to first, held onto the ball as the run scored Joe Gaines' pinch double de livered the tying run and Lee Maye's sacrifice fly brought home the winner as Houston rallied for two in the ninth to beat the fifth place Phillies. Rich Allen homered for the los- ers. Dick Ellsworth snapped a personal five-game losing streak but needed ninth inning help from relief workhorse Ted Ab ernathy for Chicago's victory over the Cardinals. Ernie Ranks hit his 20th homer for the Cubs. TWINS EDGE YANKEES Los Angeles 5 New York 7 Houston 7 Philadelphia 6 San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 7 Milwaukee 4 Chicago 6 St. Louis 3 Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Koufax 21-5) at New York (McGraw 1-2) (N) (Nuxhall 10-3) at Milwaukee (Cloninger 18-8) (N) Chicago (Hoeft. 2-1) at St. Louis (Purkey 9-9) (N) San Francisco (Herbel 8-6) @ Pittsburgh (Veale 13-9) (N) 8-7) at 5-6) or Houston (Roberts Philadelphia (Herbert (Burdette 2-5) (N) American League L Pet, GBL 81 47 633 -- Minnesota WILL MAKE STUDY SALEM, N.H. (AP) -- State fire investigators said Wednes- iday they will restudy evidence in the Aug. 15 barn fire at Rock- ingham Park in light of a sim-| ilar blaze Tuesday night in which five race horses and a pony died. Lou Smith, president of the race track, said he be lieves Tuesday night's blaze was set deliberately Kansas Bonus Baby Shuts Out Detroit Sy MIKE RATHRT Associated Press Sports Writer Jim (Catfish) Hunter, 19, Kansas City's bonus baby. posted his first major league shutout Wednesday night as he pitohed the Athletics to a 5-4 wetory over Detroit Tigers It was the second straight impressive performance for the young right-hander who came out Hertford, N.S., last year @ith a nickname he acquired ng, minus a toe he lost nnd and with his pockets filled with $75,000 of Charles Finley's bonus money. Ten days ago be took New York Yankees with a +1 four- hitter. Adding his six - hitter against the 'Tigers gave him a 5-4 record with the last-place Athletics Meanwhile, at the top of the standings, Minnesota Twins in- creased their league lewd to 744 games by edging the Yankees 5-4 while Baltimore Orioles tripped the second - place Chi- cago While Sox 2-1. tlsewhere, Cleveland Indians swept a doubleheader from Los Angeles Angels 6-3 and §&2 and Roston Red Sox walloped Wash- ington Senators §-3 unger got the oply run he actually needed against the Ti- gers when Bert Campaneris tripled in the first inning and scored on an infield out. Wayne ~~ QLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Wed- nesday night's soccer results ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Fulham 5 Blackburn R 2 Liverpool Sheffield U 1 Newcastie 0 West Brom | Northampton | Arsenal l.. Sheffield W 3 Everton | Stoke City 2 Chelsea 2 Tottenham H 4 Leicester 3 DIVISION H Birm | Middieshorough | Cardiff C 2 Derby © 1 Crystal P 1 Bolton |- Man City 2 Wolverhampton | Nerwich @ Bristol C 0 Plymouth 3 Carlton 0 Seuthampion | Carlisle 0 DIVISION Gillingham | Exeter 1 Oldham 2 Reading 2 Oxferd 3 Southend 2 Séunthorpe 9 Mansfield 1 DIVISION IV Bradford C 0 Crewe Alex 1 Terquay | Newpart 0 YESTERDAY'S STARS SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION | \berdeen 2 Stirling 2 Clyde @ Dundee 2 Dundee U @ Celtic 4 Falkirk 2 St. Mirren 3 Hearts 2 Hamilton 0 Kilmarnock 2 Partick | Morton } Hibernian 5 Motherwell | Dunfermline 3 Rangers 3 St. Johnsons 2 DIVISION H {Alloa 2 Arbroath 2 |Berwick 2 East Fife | Cowdenbeath 2 Brechin 0 1 Dumbarton | Airdrieonians 3 Forfar @ Stenhousemuir 2 Montrose 2 Ayr United 3 Queen of So 4 Third Lanark 1 Queens Park 2 Stranraer 2 Raith Rovers 3 Hast Stirling 1 TRISH LEAGUE ULSTER CUP Crusaders 5 Bangor 2 Glentoran 4 Ballymena 1 Portadown | Distillery 0 | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDING Causey and Ken Harrelson each drove in two runs for Kansas City while John. Blanchard ac counted for the other with a homer. MICKEY OPENS DOOR Yankee outfielder Mickey Mantle opened the door for a de- cisive three-run Twins' rally in the seventh inning when he dropped Jerry Kindall's drive to left centre to open the ining. One out later, Zoilo Versalles drew a walk. Rich Rollins then cracked a 2-2 tie with a triple and scored the final run on Earl Rattey's double. The Orioles brake a 1-1 tie in the third inning, scaring an un- earned run when Louis Aparicio siggled and raced all the way around when Ken Berry fum- bled Boog Powell's single to right centre. Milt Pappas made the run stand up, checking the White Sox on four hits. and bringing his record to 11-6 with his first victory in five weeks Fred Whitlield and Duke Sims hammered homers as Steve Hargan posted bis first major league victory for the Indians in the opener. Whitfield also had two other hits, plus a pair of doubles and a single in the nightcap for a six-for-nine per- formance. Leon Wagner con- tributed a homer and single in the second game as Ralph Terry won his first in-a month for an 11-4 record The Red Sox unloaded five homers to the Senators' three. Carl Yastrgemski, Tony Conig- jliare, "Rico Petrocelli, Felix /Mantilia and Rob Tillman pounded Boston homers while {Ken McMullen, Jim King and {Frank Howard connect for Washington There Are Specie' BUSINESS EXECUTIVES 1 Benefits For All 54. Then he played with ¥ + 9p EG ng Reaigtnnnny FT OEE A le Mb UE OE Ne CARE aos ~ WINNIPEG 4CPL..-.__ Hugh Campbell, veteran flanker for Saskatchewan Roughriders, is not noted for his speed and at six feet doesn't have a marked height advantage over pass de- fenders. So why, coach Bud Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bombers was . asked, did the 24-year-old im- port almost single - handedly power the Roughriders to a stunning 25-6 victory over the Bombers Wednesday night? "It's uncanny .. . his ability to get under the ball," Grant) said, | Campbell used that ability with deadly effect before 22,486 fans, the largest crowd in Win- nipeg history, as he pulled in eight passes from Ron Lancaster for 206 yards-- 56 per cent of Saskatchewan's total offence -- to carry. his mates into range for their first 17 points, Halfback Bill Gray, end Jim Worden and fullback George Reed did the rest as Saskatch- uarterback| Regina Bombs Bombers, Campbell Grahs 8 Passes of. the end zone where Gray made a diving cateh for the Roughriders' first touchdown, Jack Abendschan, Saskatch- ewan's rookie guard, booted the first of three converts and it was 7-0. Abendschan also had a 29-yard field goal while the Roughriders' other points was a single on end Martin Fabi's) fourth quarter punt. Saskatchewan's 365-yard. total offensive was good for 19- first downs. Lancaster, Reed, Gray and former bomber quarter- back Hal Ledyard completed 11 of 21 pass attempts. Halfback Leo Jewis' 87 yards in eight Winnipeg's 263-yard offence for 15 first downs, Quarterback Kenny. Ploen and late replace- ment Dick Thornton completed 12 of 22 pass attempts for 181 yards, ' After vealed twofold, Whisler, the game Grant the Bomber Defensive a WFC re- all-star last season, suffered torn knee liga-| ewan halted Winnipeg's winning streak at four gdmes with its step behind-- and too late sixth consecutive victory over -- is Winnipeg's Ernie Pitts. Bombers since Aug. 19, 1963. AERA S ERS vn wnnenemmcem |COUNTS TWICE Gray scored two touchdowns, [Worden got one and Reed eon oa, rammed out. 99 of Saskatch- 576 7¥4 | owan's 212 yards on the ground Winnipeg Blue Bombers. A Chicago 79. $8 Detroit 7 55 ,/as the Roughriders slipped into Baltimore 69 54 9% \ second place, one point behind Cleveland 70 56 1 Winnipeg's eight and one point New York 64 63 16% ahead of Calgary Stampeders. Los Angoles 58 is 3 Stampeders shoot for a share Mey aa i . 254 lof first place Saturday: night : ; ' when they entertain Hamilton Kansas City 13 81 .347 96 \Tiger-Cats in a Canadian Foot- Wednesday's Results ball League interlocking clash. Washington 3 Boston 8 Campbell's first catch ate up Detroit 0 Kansas City 5 53 yards, his second was for 21 Cleveland 6-8 Los Angeles 3-2)yards and his third for 15, Sec- New York 4 Minnesota 5 onds after the third, Lancaster Baltimore 2 Chicago | threw deep into the left corner Prehable Pitchers Today Washington (Ortega 12-12) at T Roston (Moftehead 6-15) Tac roup ~ "To Conti New York (Cullen 2-1) at Minnesota (Kaat 12-10) Di . Detroit (Aguirre 12-9) at 1scusslons ; Kansas City (Talbot 10 9) WASHINGTON (AP) The International League ruling powers of United States Baltimore (J. Miller Chicago (John 11-5) ments and will be lost to the! club for the season. Leafs Topped : Fall Off Pace By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Columbus Jets' bid for the International Mud Hens 6-4, Second-place Leafs fell pace as they lost 6-4 to Roches Toronto ter Red Wings and the third- place Atlanta Crackers were all | but eliminated from the pennant of Jacksonville Suns. In other league action, Bul- falo Bisons dropped Syracuse Chiefs into a fourth place tie with the Suns with a 4-3 10 inning victory over the Chiefs. Joe Altobelli drove in | Red Wings, battling for a play- loff spot, came from behind to beat the Leafs. MAYS INJURED | PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) -- nesday binding and continuing) Willie Mays of San Francisco Giants has a pulled groin mus cle and may miss the final two games with Pittsburgh Pirates mittee obtained the agreements'a club spokesman said Wednes- K : 1 Pet. GB pack and field endorsed Wed- Columbus 81 57 .587 -- " . 79 «459 ' ee ' Reo 10 be PA x |arbitration of their jurisdic- -- a 7 7 ; tional row. Syracuse 70 7, 2 1" aie otegea WAR GOT Tantannville 69 69 2 The Senate commerce com hes 72 a - ater be 74 4 from the presidents of the rival day, erste 13 09 { Amateur Athletic Union and Buffalo boyd : National Collegiate Athletie As Wednesday's Results Atlanta 1-1 Jacksonyille 4-5 Toronto 4 Rochester 6 jsociation, and promptly treated it as the key to perhaps a per * peel manent peace move, Battalo f pAb coe : Chairman Warren G. Mag: Toledo hs ut | |nuson also nailed down an Toronto at Master jagreement by NCAA that its x |Aug. 16 acceptance of a tem Ruffalo at Syracuse Atlanta at Jacksonville Toledo at Columbus jporary truce meant that college lathletes who defied an NCAA boycott against AAU track jmeets won't suffer threatened ldisbarment 'from competition ithis fall, Magnuson said he considered jhe also had a binding pledge Orval Tessier Quits Hockey om siu's tarsi wena CORNWALL (CP) Orval| would not be punished, either, Roy Tessier, a top scoring ace/for confpeting in NCAA meets with Kingston Frontenacs 'of the/the AAU was boycotting now-defunct Bastern Profes-- The committee is investigat sional Hockey League, an-ing the feud which has reached nounced Wednesday his retire-|new peaks of bitterness, threat ment from hockey to take a job/ening reprisals knocking bril- with a brewery. liant young athletes out of com Tessier, father of four, set a/petition and, witnesses said, en record in the EPHL during the|dangering U.S. hopes in the 1959-60 season by scoring 59/1968 Olympic Games, goals and 47 assists for 126) ~~ re ne points. 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