Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1965, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, September 4, 1965 @ ~ Fuell Starting = & } For Alouettes |», SSSERAL a ae ANGELS OUT OF CELLAR | LA. Blanks Houston To Hold Slim Lead Cincinnati and Philadelphia} batted to a 6-6 tie through six innings, but the Reds put the game away with three runs in the seventh and seven more in the eighth. Jack Baldschun's bases- loaded walk to John Edwards broke the deadlock, and Tommy Helms followed with a two-run single, Edwards doubled across two runs in the eighth while Pete Rose knocked in a pair with his fourth hit, a triple. Billy hye mag powered kg Cubs past San Francisco, it iy ting his 26th homer in the fourth television: inning and lashing. a \bases:| Ex-Argonaut quarterback and loaded triple in the fifth. |defensive stalwart Don Fuell Throwing errors by right- | will make his initial appearance --l|fielder Roberto Clemente andjin a Montreal uniform at Ham- first-b Donn Ciend ilton..Joe Williams, @ six-foot, gave Milwaukee two eighth-in-|four-inch, 240-pound linebacker ning runs and a victory over the obtained 'from Baltimore Colts Pirates. of the National Football League, Jim Hickman unloaded home also will be in Als' lineup for runs in his first three times at/the first time. bat, driving in four runs for the In addition, Trimble will Mets. Reliever Nelson Briles likely dress Canadian Pete |held Hickman to a single his Walker--a Royal Military Col- last time up. lege grad--who has remained ------------<------ -- lon the sidelines with U.S. im-| National League Kansas City ee W L Pet. GBL Boston Pee 35. ge Friday's Results 7 3 : 1S OD yy | Kansas City 41 Los Angeles 60 552 Chicago 4 Minnesota 6 64.537 Washington 2 Detroit 10 65.515 Cleveland 3 Baltimore & ; 69 .493 Boston 0 New York 9 * Chicago 65 73° 471 Probable Pitchers Today ~~ Boston (Morehead . 8-15), and (Bennett 43) or ( 3-2) Houston 59 77 434 New York 45 92 .328 1-4) at New York (Ci and (Bouton 4-13) 2 ve riday's Results SOCCER SCORES . San Francisco 4 chicago 5 Philadeiphia 7 Cincinnati 16 Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 4 LONDON (Reuters) -- bey sults of soccer matches S . in of United Kingdom : night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 11 New York 6 St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 3 Houston 0 igh Carlisle 1 Rotherham @ Division 11% Today's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia (Bunning 16-7) at Reading 0 Brighton 0 Shrewsbury 5 Swansea 6 Cincinnati (Tsitouris 6-8) (N) New York (McGraw 2-2) at -- vs. Workington, ppd, lon TV St. Louls (Gibson 16-10) (N) San Francisce-(Herbel 87) at Divis! Barnsley 0 Chesterfield @ Halifax 2 Darlington 2 MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Alouettes, resting @ scant two points from the Eastern Football Conference cellar, will have two new faces in the lineup when they travel to Ham- ilton for a Labor Day game against the league-leading Ti- cats, Coach Jim Trimble said Fri- day he will scrimmage his squad in Montreal Saturday and Sunday in preparation for the encounter, The team will leave Montreal Sunday night after viewing the Toronto Argonauts- Ottawa Rough Riders game on Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco 73 Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 73 Philadelphia 69 St. Louis 67 Dodgers whipped Pittsburgh Pi- rates 7-1, Lefebvre got the Dodgers started against the Astros in the second inning, singling across Ron Fairly. That was the only run of the) game until the ninth, Then, with) Lou Johnson aboard, Lefebvre) drilled a triple for one run and scored another on Wes Parker's squeeze bunt, REDS CRUSH PHILLIES Elsewhere in the NL, Cincin- nati crushed Philadelphia Phil- lies 16-7, Chicago Cubs edged San Francisco 5-4, Milwaukee nipped Wittspurgn 4-5 ana New York Mets beat St. Louis Car- dinals 6-3. By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Los Anlgeles Dodgers haven't won the National League pen- nant yet, but Jim Lefebvre is making sure they have a good chance of making it, The rookie second baseman powered the Dodgers for the second consecutive game Fri- day night, driving in two runs and scoring the third in a 3-0 victory over Houston Astros thet kept them one game ahead of Cincinnati Reds and two in front of San Francisco Giants and Milwaukee Braves. The night before, Lefebvre lashed two singles and a double and drove in four runs as the Toronto's Gord Stollery t In Junior Golf Final By PAT DINEEN foot putt to even the 16th and BRANTFORD (CP)--Gordon|remain 2-up. But he missed a d-|three-footer to lose the 17th and) Chicago (Ellsworth 13-12) Pittsburgh (Friend 6-10) at Milwaukee (Cloninger 19-9) American League WL Pet. GBL 86 628 -- 78 SR 574 7% 75 10 10% '558 10% Minnesota Chicago Detroit Baltimore Cleveland 553 553 DEAD END -- Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Twins puts on the brakes as he comes face-to-face with Don Bu- ford (right), Chicago White Sox second-haseman, in a game last night. But Tony and he was tagged out by Buford, Shorstop Ron Han- sen (left) moves in after fielding a grounder off the bat of Don Mincher and toss- ing to third in an attempt to get Oliva, who turned back to second, getting himself Stollery of Toronto Friday a vanced to the final of the C dian junior golf champions Mincher, however, was safe after two extra-hole victories. at first, Making the. call in the background is umpire Frank Umont, The league- leading Twins scored a pair of runs in the. inning, the first, and went on to down the Sox by a 6-4 count. £AP Wirephoto dent defeated Terry Winnipeg on the 19th hole in t morning's quarter ~ final The 18-year-old, grade 13 stu-| More of|the Quebec golfer, helforced to the 21st hole in the arter-final before eliminating | and|qu A ayne Wiseman of Ridge- sank a 25-foot putt on the first|burly WwW extra hole to oust Doran Dou-|town, Ont. levened the match, TEAM MEMBER ithen had difficulty with his hip|drive on the 18th, where Doucet It also was a long day for who was 'Super Flow' Wins 10th Of 16 Starts FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- Super Flow, a money-winner in 10 of his 16 starts this year, didn't surprise many racing fans at Fort Erie Raceway Fri- 500 ASS New York Los Angeles lnort quarterback George Bork} in recent games, | a aE too 17% 24 There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personel use or for @ ACADIAN ---- alive e- You're in the. wi Pepsi generation! cet of Windsor Mills, Que., in) the semi-final. | He met Ian Thomas of Lon-|tario don, Qnt.--who easily defeated province Peter Turner of Toronto 5 andjearlier in the week, played 4 in the other semi-final--in the|steady golf and was rarely in 36-hole final today on the 6,537-|trouble against the highly-rated yard Brantford Golf and Coun- Turner, second-lowest qualifier try Club course. lin the tournament, Stollery seemed to have the| The 16-year-old Thomas won semi-final all but wrapped up|the first and fourth holes when when he dropped a difficult 12-|turner overshot the green. He simply had no place to go JIM LEFEBVRE STARS : Twins Whip Chisox, trapped for the rundown. F Thomas, a member of the On- team that won the inter-| ial championships here day by winning the Stoney! Creek Purse. Owned by Bill Beasley of Tor-| onto, the three-year-old hit the| wire 1% lengths ahead of Win-| fields Farm's Champlain. Super Flow paid $2.90, $2.60) and $2.40. Champlain offered $3.30 and $2.60 while third-place) finisher Des Erables paid $2.90. | Company use there or @ PONTIAC other @ BUICK Request you lease a new... Neo Insurance costs . . . No maintenance costs . . . One rate covers Phone or come in everything on one or two year leese items .. . for full details. THE MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD, 266 KING ST, WEST prbercolA --r Smith Beverages Ltd., 750 Farewell Street Step Closer To Flag By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Kansas City Athletics have beaten Minnesota Twins to the punch. The Twins took another step toward a champagne party Fri- day night by whipping Chicago 6-4 and increasing their Amer- ican League lead over the White Sox to 744 games, But the Ath- letics got there first when owner Charles Finley uncorked his long - awaited "cellar- bray- tion." ' The occasion was a 41, 1-0 doubleheader sweep at Los An- geles that lifted ther: past Bos- ton Red Sox and out of the American League cellar for the first time since April. As the'players trotted into the dressing room after the game, Leafs Take the champagne began to flow and Finley toasted his players: "Congratulations, on making this our happiest night of the year," New York Yankees knocked Boston to the bottom of the league by walloping the Red Sox 9-0, Baltimore rioles de- feated Cleveland Indians 3-0 and Detroit Tigers clubbed Washington Senators 10-2, PROVIDE THE PUNCH Tony Oliva and Don Mincher igot the job done for the Twins. Oliva singled home two runs in the first inning, Mincher hit a two-run homer in the third and Oliva wrapped up the scoring with another two-run single in the sixth. John Wyatt presérved both First Game Of Semis 3-1 Jack Lamabe, the major league veteran whose late- season heroics played a big part in getting Toronto Maple Leafs into the International League playoffs, took charge again Friday night. The 28-year-old right-hander tossed a three-hitter at Atlanta Crackers after the Leafs staked|s him to a threé-run lead-in "the first inning to give Toronto a) 3-1 victory in the first game of| their best-of-seven Governors' | Cup semi-final, | Meanwhile a two-run homer by Johnny Powers sparked the pennant-winning Columbus Jets to a 6-3 triumph over Syracuse Chiefs in the opener of the other semi-final bracket. A sparse crowd of 532 had little to cheer about at Atlanta as the Leafs chased starter Dan Schneider with their open-| ing barrage, which 'featured a single by Stan Johnson, a base on balls, a run-scoring double by Russ Gibson and an RBI single by Billy Harrell, The third run scored on a force-out. | Jim Beauchamp's fifth - in-| ning homer accounted for the! only Atlanta tally. ° | Relief pitcher 'Ri Nettie faced 19 Syracuse batsmen and| retired all but one of them as) the Jets overcame a 3-1 deficit} to pin the defeat on Bruce Brubaker, the Chiefs' ace right- hander. J. H. Jackson. At Quarter For Rifles TORONTO (CP) Toronto Rifles' Continental Footbal! League clash with Norfolk Nep- tunes tonight will represent two firsts for quarterback John Henry Jackson It will mark the first time he will perform for the Rifles as a Canadian citizen and his first shot at the team's No. 1 quar- terback slot The 25-year-old Jackson, who received his Canadian citizen ship this week, was promoted to the top pivot job last Sunday when regular starting quarter- back Bubba Marriott sprained an ankle.-The injury will keep Marriott out of action for at! least three games John Henry got will hold it oach Leo Ca- hill, until he proves he can't| handle it, the job and Says MILE RECORD TO CRUMBLE? CAMBRIDGE, ~ England (AP)--How fast will man run the mile in the. year 2000? The answer, says Oxford University physiologist B. B. Lloyd, is three minutes, 41 seconds--more than 12 seconds faster than French athlete Michel Jay's cur- rent world mark of $:53.6. Lioyd, addressing the British Association for the Advancement of Science Friday, said the reason for improvement lay not so much in individual skill as in more intensive selection and training, particularly during the final stages of growth. 'He forecast that women may overtake men in sprint events. Women, he said, can use their original stores of energy faster than men. Kansas City; victories over the Angels. He took over for Lew Krausse in the eighth inning of the nightcap and put down a mild threat after completing a six-hit job in the opener, fol- lowing Dick Joyce and Tom Aker. Al Downing shackled the Red Sox on five hits while the Yan- kees tagged Bill Monbouquette with his 17th loss against eight victories. Horace Clarke, just up ftom Toledo, spiced a seven- run New York explosion in the evn inning with a pair of sin- es, The Orioles capitalized on the wildness of Cleveland rookie Steve Hargan, making the most of three walks and a wild pitch for four first-inning runs. Wally Bunker got the victory, his first since July 18. The Tigers exploded with a four- homer salva by Norm Cash, Willie Horton, Bill Free- han and Mickey Stanley, Hank Aguirre was tagged for homers by Ken McMullen and Woodie Held but got the victory for a EXPRESS WOODBINE Sept. 6 t Oct. 23: Direct to the Track Each Racing Day 13-9 record. BUSES Lv. 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