Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1965, p. 9

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BACK-BENDING SNAG--- Boston Red Sox catcher, Russ Nixon, totters on one toe as he stretches back- Chisox Sweep ward to anare a pop fly that ended the gs game with the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium yester- day. Nixon's catch of Yan- kee Bobby Richardson's pop foul retired the side, giving Boston a 4-3 win. ~AP Wirephoto Pair, Close In On Twins PEPE PP Ye RACE STILL TIGHT By MIKE RATHET 'Associated Press Sports Writer Tension filled the air Monday as San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers met for the first time since the Juan Marichal - John Roseboro bat- swinging incident. However, the only thing that filled the air at the end was seat cushions, The crowd of 53,581 at Los Angeles tossed the cushions in a display of frustration as the Giants edged the National League leaders 7-6 in 12 innings on Jim Davenport's run-produc- ~ bloop single. ith one out and pitcher Frank Linzy on with a single in the 12th, Matty Alou rounded to second, Linzy was 'orced but Howie Reed, a rookie Los Angeles relief pitcher, failed to touch first base in an attempt at a double play that would have ended the inning. Alou then stole second, Willie Mays was purposely passed and Davenport dropped a hit into left centre, Alou racing across the plate as Roseboro watched. Marichal, who hit Roseboro over the head with a bat when the teams met 15 days before, was banned from making the trip to Los Angeles under or- ders from league president Warren Giles but Roseboro col- lected three hits, homer, The victory pulled the Giants within one game of the Dodg- ers as Cincinnati Reds and Mil- waukee Braves dropped to third, 1% games off the pace. The fifth-place Pittsburgh Pi- rates closed within four of the top by beating the Reds 3-1 and 4-2 while the Braves inched up with 4-2 and 3-1 victories over New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies crushed St. Louis Cardinals 10-5 after including a Giants, Minus Marichai Nip League-Leading L.A. mer and Houston Astros Chicago Cubs 2-1 in a single game. In Sunday's games the Dodg- ers downed Houston and the Gi- ants topped the Cubs by identi- cal 42 scores, Pittsburgh shaded Milwaukee 2-1, the Reds outslugged the Phillies 10-9, and the Cards edged the Mets 1-0. The Dodgers blanked the As- tros 5-0 Saturday while the Gi- ants thumped Chicago 7-3, the Braves whipped the Pirates 8-3, the Reds nipped the Phils 5-4 and the Mets and Cards were rained out. ERROR HURT The Pirates broke a 1-1 tie with the Reds in the seventh in- ning of the opener when Pete Rose let Bill Mazeroski's grounder go through his legs and Gene Alley doubled him home. The Reds' Jim Maloney, now 17-7, had the Pirates shut out on two hits in the nightcap un- til they erupted in the seventh with Willie Stargell slugging a three-run double. Rico Carty swung the big bat for the Braves in the opener against the Mets, rapping out three hits, including a homer and a two-run double, In the nightcap, the Braves got the job done on Joe Torre's two-run single in the third inning. The Cardinals broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning of the opener when Julian Javier sin- gled and Bob Tolan doubled, then put it out of reach with a six-run seventh built on Lou Brock's three-run homer and Phil Gagliano's two-run shot. The Phillies came back in the nightcap behind rookie Adolfo Phillips, who smashed a homer and three doubles and sdored four runs, Jim Wynn's two-run homer in the sixth inning lifted Howston By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League __ WL Pet, GBL 79 60 568 -- 16 Los Angeles A San Francis 3 1 500 461 432 319 "s Results Pittsburgh 3-4 Cincinnati 1-2 New York 2-1 Milwaukee 4-3 San Francisco 7 Los Angeles 6 Chi 1 Houston 2 Philadelphia 3-10 St. Louis 10-5 Probable Pitchers Toda ly San Francisco, Shaw (14-8) at Los Angeles, Osteen (12-13) Pittsburgh, Cardwell (11-9) at Cincinnati, Ellis (17-8) (N) American League WL Pet, GBL 87 54 617 -- $2 58 586 4% Minnesota Chicago BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Baltimore an, THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Tuesdey, September 7, 1965 9 566 % 551, 9% 63.547 10 7 m4 1 76 76 68 64 62 Cleveland 62 Detroit New York Los Angeles Washington Boston 55 86 Kansas City 51 87 . Monday's Results Boston 4 Detroit 1 Washington 3-3 Cleveland 5-4 Baltimore 2-6 New York 1-2 Minnesota 8-3 Kansas City 6-4 Los Angeles 1-3 2-4 pias Pes Fas Baltimore, Bunker (7-7) and McNally (7-6) at, New York, Downing (12-12) and Cullen (3-3) (2) ton, Mon uette (8-17) at Detroit, seats (0-2) (N) Atlanta 3 Toronto 4 |ONLY WAY OUT TACe ALT CAIN "sVnw We wwe VANCOUVER (CP)--Two ot MS ea (Toronto wins best-of-seven series 4-0) Columbus § Syracuse 6 (Best-of-seven series tied 2-2) Bill Crothers TORONTO (CP)--Bill Croth- ers, the world's leading half- miler, blew up at meet officials Monday, then went out and won his specialty with ease at the Canadian National Exhibition invitation track meet. Crothers nearly pulled out of the 880-yard race after a series of misfortunes plagued him just before the event, But he ran and won in a slow 1:50.6, Lacking a proper pass, Croth- ers was detained at the en- trance to the grounds. Then he couldn't find a dressing room, was finally directed to one and discovered it was occupied by three girls. He and other competitors were rerouted to another dress- ing room which Crothers de- scribed as 'a cubby hole with no showers." past the Cubs. | And when he got a look at Wins 800 In CNE Invitation Meet anywhere. But some others don't think like I do." TURNER OUTSTANDING The outstanding performance of the meet was turned in by a 17-year-old Negro girl from Lockeport, N.S. Marjorie Turner tied the Canadian open and native records in winning the 100-yard dash in 10.7 sec- onds. She also won the 220-yard event. Olympic hurdler and Cana- dian women's pentathlon cham- pion Jenny Wingerson of Tor- onto was upset three times, She lost the 80-metre hurdles by less than a yard to Canadian juve- nile champion Cathy Chapman of Toronto, lost the 220 to Miss Turner and anchored an East- ern Canadian team which was defeated by an Ottawa Upland Harriers entry in the 440-yard running is a hobby and I'll race|9g3 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Stocky Jack Rule Jr. won his mare taking the 90s 000 Oklahoma ¥ stroke with a te. rae Rule, a powerful 180- from Codar Rapids, lene tae home $10, by coming from ,000 behind on the last nine and ume a final two-under-par Fast-closing Bobby Nichols slammed a four-under-par 68 to take $6,000 second-place money. 4 EXPORT PLAIN Pilien tir CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS | or Seeieeeteeninnieeenemeemmenmeanamneen = jtaking a 10-3 walloping in the jpiteh, tied the game 3-3 with aljhomer in the seyenth, then led) ----------- -- . ~--~-=---|the condition of the track at the the punch in the nightcap. Heloff the ninth with a single and| ; i doubled in the third 5 rm and|raced home with the wiering BASEBALL LEADERS Fae i Terry, Cleveland, aly grandstand, Crothers blew scored on Jack Sanford's wild|run as Aubrey Gatewood fire 1 oot o heal i S anchasasaiaictbi i ok. = By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Strikeouts--McDowell, Cleve-| I don't like to sound like a B Saose-londed wilt: Bice, land, 277; Lolich, Detroit, 192, prima donna, but I think they In other games, Baltimore ' hi '@ Orioles swept New York Yan- National League pt hd perineal By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Minnesota Twins, who had been cruising toward the Amer- fean League pennant, suddenly) have found themselves with a| relay. Adolph Plummer of Los An- geles, world record holder over 220 yards, won that event by two yards over George Ander- son of Philadelphia in 21.6 sec- onds while Anderson edged American League AB RH Pet. retina rons sien = Leads Sweep kees 2-1 and 6-2, Cleveland In-iva.imsxi, Bos, 422 68 138 327 AB RH Pet. Chicago White Sox, mean- while, continued their bee-line toward the Twins with clutch belp from Smoky Burgess and Ken Berry in a 43 and 2-1 tweep of Los Angeles Angels onday. The double triumph shot the second - place White Sox to within 4% games of the Twins, who lost to Kansas City Ath- Semi-Finals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Syracuse Chiefs tled their In- defeated Detroit Tigers 4-1. | In Sunday's games, Chicago/navalilio, Cle. 458 58 .134 blanked : : From Atlanta Minnesota 2-0. wh Boston edged New York City 4-3, Saturday, the dians took Washington Senators ; 5-3 and 4-3 and Boston Red Sox Oltva," Minn. Washington split with Detroit, | winning 2-1 before losing ae 113; Oliva, 101, | Baltimore bombed Cleveland 9-5| Runs Batted In -- Colavito, and Los Angeles nipped Kansas White Sox 432 101 169 |Robinson, Balt. 457 67 141 |Whitfield, Cle. 382 40 114 318 -309 298 * 204 204 Runs -- Versalles, Minnesota, Clemente, Pitt, Aaron, Mil. Rose, Cinci, Mays, S.F. 516 81 178 345 499 99 162 .325 576 102 182 .316 466 95 147 .815 Williams, Chi. 571 99 176 308 J. Alou, S.F. 439 61 135 .308 Runs -- Harper, Cincinnati, 115; Rose, 102. Runs Batied In -- Johnson, Cincinnati, 111 Stargell, Pitts- €/Kaline, Detroit 357 65 105 |Cleveland, 96; Horton, Detroit, 93. Hits -- Oliva, 169; Versalles, letics 4-3 after winning 8-6, ternational League baseball burgh, 95. Plummer over 100 yards in 9.4 This isn't a good track at the seconds, best of times, but after a couple of weeks when it is used during the grandstand show, it isn't worth runi on, That portable stage in the middle of the field didn't help, either. 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Minnesota overcame the five-; Home Runs--Horton, 27; Con- run deficit in the first gamejigliaro, Boston and Wagner, Monday, going ahead to stay on/Cleveland, 26, Rich Rollins' run-scoring single| Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, in the fifth, 48; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 37, MERRITT STRONG Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, The Twins' Jim Merritt drove in two runs and had a two- ARNIE GETS ACE IN EXHIBITION hitter in the second game until the Athletics erupted for two runs and a 3-3 tie in the "y They won in the ninth on Sant JOHNSON CITY, ' Tenn. (AP)--Arnold Palmer fired a hoie-in-one Monday in an exhibition match here with ago Rosario's bases-loaded sac- Doug Sanders. rifice fly. Baltimore won the opener be- The ace came on a par-3, 135-yard second hole of the hind Sam Bowens' fourth-in- ning, tie-breaking home run and Diek Hall's four perfect innings of relief pitching. Andy Etche- ie \ | parren lashed a three-run in-| Johnson City Country Club course Palmer shot'a four-under- par 67. 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The victories also gave the, Semi-final series with Columbus White Sox 21 victories against|Jets Monday leaving Toronto seven defeats, a .750 percent-|Maple Leafs with some time to age, since Aug. 13 to storm|rest before meeting the winner, from fifth place, 11% games The Chiefs won 6-5 in 12 in- back to their present position,|2ings to tie their best-of-seven Minnesota hoped to receive|Series 2-2 at Syracuse while the some pitching help from Pas-|Leafs gained the finals "by cual, who returned Monday| downing Atlanta Crackers 4-3 in after undergoing arm surgery| Toronto, The victory gave Tor- Aug. 2. But Pascual, twice a| onto a sweep of its best-of-seven 20-game winner, lasted only) Set. 1 2-3 innings in the opener, be-| Columbus pitcher Ed Ho- ing battered by the Athletics for|baugh walked two men in a five runs. row to force in the winning run The White Sox, meanwhile,|With one out in the 12th. 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