Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1966, p. 7

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BACK I N_ BUSINESS- er Maris, left, and Mickey Mantle, light up the New York dressing room with big smiles, last night in Minneapolis, where the Yankees had three homers to defeat the defending Am- PEPITONE'S HR WINS IT Cold Weather '| Prevents Play International By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baby, it' cold outside where International League teams have been trying to play base- bali these days. But Toledo's Mud Hens have a_ winning streak to keep them warm, The Mud Hens made it four in a row Monday night by edging Rochester Red Wings 1-0 before a temperature of 39 degrees in Toledo persuaded all hands to postpone a scheduled second me, The other scheduled games-- Syracuse at Columbus and| Richmond at Buffalo -- were postponed. | Right - hander Bill Stafford, late of New York Yankees, held Rochester to three hits in Mon- day's seven-inning game at To- ledo as the Mud Hens compiled their longest win streak since they entered the league Jast | year, | 4\ Mike Hegan's. first - inning,|.7 leadoff triple and Bobby Mur-| cer's sacrifice fly provided the| necessary support to Sjafford) § (3-1). 'The Mud Hens and Red Wings try to get in two games tonight yito make up for Monday's sec- ond-game postponement, Single \games have Syracuse at Co- lumbus, Richmond at Buffalo, land Jacksonville at Toronto, 'Red Sox Have Home Run Find We if, in the game game, for the first time: in a long while. Pepitone then homered in the 9th, to give Yankees Ralph Houk his third- straight win, since he re- placed Johnny Keane, as team manager, erican League champions, Minnesota Twins, 3-2, Mick- ey got his first homer of the year (mn the 4th inning and Maris got his second of the season, in the 7th, to tie the score, as the famous ""M and M" pair finally clicked '-- George Scott) Johnny left-handed pitcher of the National Angeles Dodgers, is now a Detroit Tiger, in the Ameri- can League. The deal was announced yesterday -- the 7 ~ PODRES GOES TO TIGERS Podres, veteran Leagues Ios MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--In this day and age when top-rated trade involving an undis- closed amount of cash and a player to Se named Jater. He pitched only two innings this season, His lifetime rec- ord is 136 wins to 104 losses, --AP Wirephoto RELEASE BAILEY < [om 406. He had nine hits in | \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 10, 1966 Ceo oe 74 times at-bat last week. Minnesota's Tony Oliva, the NOW IN THIRD PLACE | 'stg cain the at Double - Play Combination "= «st senses 8 . jhits in 24 tries, ' 1ves Houston Bi Boost: | George Scott/ Boston rookie; |moved into first place in Amete NEW YORK (AP)--Houston's| Frank Robinson of Baltimore;|ye" pened yg ag lyend baseball team launched a new); Nati double play --combination-~ this thesia pecan Leneuer (Brooks Robinson remained the a 108 from Cincinnati, took over the|runs-batted-in leader, with a to- season with the addition of|american League batting lead'tal of 23. speedy Sonny Jackson and it] ---- PI A IIR Al PA has helped rocket the Astros into third place in the National League. ' Joe Morgan, the Astros' sec- ond baseman, has taken over he league batting lead with a .370 average. He also leads in hits with 34. Jackson, a rookie shortstop, is 10th In batting with .312 and | leads in stolen bases with 11, three more than Maury Wills of Los Angeles, the perennial pacesetier. Ken Boyer of New: York, Mets, the batting leader with! .391 a week ago, slipped to .290. | Charlie Smith of St. Louis re- mained in second place despite a 23-point drop to .358. Discover The Swinging World YAMAHA RO-DON Sports TAUNTON RD. 1 MILE EAST OF SIMCOE 5ST, 7 | rookie prospects demand--and| LAST NIGHT 5 STARS get--hundreds of thousands of|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dollars in professional football} Pitching -- Mel Stottlemyre, and baseball, it appears Boston|New York, scattered nine hits | Red Sox may have landed them-|as the Yankees edged Minne- |selves a real home run slugger|sota Twins 3-2 for their third for $10,000 straight victory. He is George Scott, a 22-year- old rookie who currently leads the American League in homers | with 10, including seven in his last eight games, Pitchers don't know what to throw™p Scott, a six-foot-two, 200-pound slugger who signed with the Red Sox four years ago | "We heard he was a high-ball ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)--Vet- eran catcher Ed Bailey was given his outright release Tues- \day by California Angels. Yankees Mand M Du Revive One-I[wo Punch By MURRAY CHASS season that Mantle referred to,phia Phillies and snow stopped Associated Press Sports Writer Saturday night when he talked} San Francisco Giants at Pitts- privately to Johnny Keane after! burgh Pirates The M and M boys struck)the Yankees fired him and re-| Mantle's homer was a 370- again Monday night, for the! named Houk as manager foot drive in the fourth inning first time in nearly a year. "LT just told him that I was) while Maris' 410-foot blow in the Mickey Mantle and Roger| ashamed to look him in thel seventh was the 250th of his ca- Maris finally left their mark on|face" Mantle said "hecause! reer and tind the eaine 2°9 Joe an opponent as New York! since he came here he was the Pepitone then won it for Mel x ca k eg f a Pay only man I played for that 1! stottlemyre when he led off the 'wins 3- or ie 1 et dow baseball." : ' page ; : 5 straight victory since Ralph 2 pple pdiygen oer well nt perl homer against Al hitter, Minnesota manager Houk began his second reign a8| compared with the first 20' Bob Rodgers and Ed Kirkpat- Sam Mele said after Scott hit manager, games of the season when they| rick each drove in ihies inh three homers in a four-game Mantle hit his first home rin) won only four times. Mantle, in! with a tripte and @ homer as | Weekend series here, "But he of the season and Maris re-| particular, is going well the 'Angels 'made full' use of | fit a low pitch for one of his corded his second, marking the) while he drove "in only one| their. eight hits, 'The Senators, |homers here Friday night. first ST . -- " 1966, run in the first 18 games he|who had 14 hits, contributed; WORD WILL SPREAD re ee Recaro ante ate Tam" ANC |e Are ed at ap The Yankee outfielders) scored in their three-game win eos 4 Me = eo him. The pitchers' will gained the Jabel of M and MI ning streak The Athletics rode a four-run| on out something to get him because of their torrid homer| yjsewhere in the American fourth inning to their Yigal. dat @MecnghoPaba. will spread. hitting that made them base- League, California Angels out- ogg eng tripled 7 vod Pram sagh -- hit .340. ball's most awesome twosome|siugged Washington $e na tors Lag ron scores begs wi i pite Saag yt. e "eg age Kille- in the first half of this decade|19.7 and Kansas City Athletics y Boston's Pete Magrini, Jim ly 0 Innesota n that he and powered the Yankees to] whipped Boston Red Sox 6-1, Lonborg later came on and wild ao 50 much strength he can five consecutive American|cincinnatl Reds defeated Ae ee another run across, 4 -- to the opposite League pennants. lant Beaves 7-4 In the only Nat wo-run homers by Pete Rose | field f he just meets the ball. Last year, however, injuries | at be Regn Beai 74 and Art Shamsky in the third) Scott hit 25 home runs for jonal League game, inning carried Cincinnati past| Pittsfield in the Eastern League reduced their effectiveness to where they combined for only| STOPPED BY WEATHER jAtlanta, Rose had four hits injlast 'year and batted .319. . all while Shamsky also singled| Is Scott ™going to replace 27 homers and connected in the! Cold weather stopped St,|° : : ee : same game only twice. Louis Cardinals at Chica g o|4nd scored in the first on a sin-\team - mate Tony Conigliaro, It was his poor performance! White Sox, rain washed out I.os|%!¢ by Leo Cardenas, Denis|who currently has only twoj in 1965 and his weak start this|Angeles Dodgers at Philadel-|Menke and Ed Mathews hom-|homers, as American League ca ch sviiesidaaiant ite . \ered for the Braves home run champion? BASEBALL SCORES 'SS hia inee ee 2 ee é Ne WL Pet. 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