Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1966, p. 9

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GIANTS EDGE PIRATES Dodgers 'Steal' Win At Phillies Expense By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Los_Angeles Dodgers appear ready to steal the National League pennant again Maury Wills and two Dodger team-mates ran all around Phil- adelphia Phillies Tuesday as Sandy Koufax pitched a 6-1 vie- tory. Wills stole three bases Johnson two and Ron one, Badminton Club Has High Hope AUCKLAND, NZ, (AP)--The Canadian women's badminton team expects to give Britain a run for its money in the Uber Cup zone semi-final at Dunedin next Saturday When the team arrived in Auckland today team manager Dorothy Tinline of Toronto said it is a much stronger team than that which eliminated in the first round in Boston three years ago. The present Sharon Whittaker of Toronto, runner-up in the U.S. champion- ship last month, and Marg Lou Fairly Koufax pitched a strong six-| hitter, striking out 10 and win- ning his fourth game in five de- cisions Elsewhere in the National League Tuesday, St, Louis Car- dinals blanked Chicago 8-0, Cin- cinnati Reds swept a double- header from Atlanta Braves 8-2, 8-0, San Francisco Giants edged Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1. in 15 innings and New York Mets bested Houston Astros 7-4, The Dodgers had stolen 21 bases in their first 25 games) but the six against the Phillies! an arm ailment, gave Atlanta a pair of first inning runs in the opening game and then shut them out on 'one hit until the eighth when Don Nottebart; came in to finish up. Pappas) hurled a four-hitter ia the night-| cap Pete Rose had ihree hits and Tony Perez and Leo Cardenas drove in two runs apiece in the! second game after the Reds! pumped 14 hits including a two- run homer by Deron Johnson to win the opener. | San Francisco won its ninth) "| SOCCER SCORES | LONDON (Reuters) -- Tues jdag night's soccer results: | | ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Notts Forest 1 Liverponl 1 Division 11 | Bristol C 4 Ipswich 1 iBury 2 Carlisle 1 Cardiff 0 Norwich 4 Division 11 | Bournemouth 1 Hull City 1 Brentiord 1 Watford 1 Oldham 3 York City 6 Swindon 6 Grimsby 6 Division IV } lBarnsley 3 Wrexham 6 Halifax 2 Port Vale 6 |Southport 0 Colchester 1 IGHLY RECOMMENDED The Bib Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL | | accounted for their biggest one-'straight by pushing across al game haul. It was Wills' second|run on a force out in the 15th) three-stpal game and pulled his | inning against the Pirates. Two) season's total to 11, PROVIDE EARLY LEAD Fairly's two-run double was ithe big hit for the Dodgers in the first inning as they gave Koufax a 3-0-lead against Chris Short. That was all Sandy needed, Orlando Cepeda, acquired from the Giants just two days earlier, poled his first. homer for St. Louis and three other Cardinal homers made it easy for Bob Gibson, who pitched a non and Curt Flood hit the other homers. - Jim Maloney and Milt Pappas singles and an error ioaded the) bases and then Tom Haller scooted home with the winning run as Len Gabrielson beat the relay on an attempted double! play bouncer, | Dick Selma worked 4 2-3 inn-| ings of sharp relief and the} Mets pounded three homers to defeat Houston. Selma per- mitted just three singles, all of them in the ninth inning Johnny Lewis, Ken Boyer and Jim Hickman homered for New team includes six-hitter. Gibson, Mike Shan-| York. BASEBALL SCORES Shedd of Toronto, runner up in|pitched the Reds to their sweep py THE CANADIAN PRESS the mixed doubles, Other mem- over the Braves, who managed American League bers of the team are Mrs, Jean|just seven hits in the double- netroit 3 Cleveland 2 Miller of Montreal and Mrs. Jean Folinsbee of Calgary. header, E Maloney, out two weeks with Valentine's Hitting Spree Adds Homer, Three Single By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Staff Writer Fred Valentine, tired of being hit by baseballs, is hitting them back Valentine lashed four hits for the second straight game Tues day night, sparking Washington Senators to a 4-1 victory over California Angels Rapping eight hits in his last 10 times at bat, Valentine has raised his average 71 points, from .229 to. .300, He battered Angel pitching for three singles and a homer Monday night, then came hack Tuesday night with a single, two doubles and a triple In the last three weeks of March, during spring training, Valentine was hit by baseballs five times. And he collided with a catcher and a wall on separ- ate occasions "It's better these things have happened now than in the sea son," Valentine philosophized at the time. THREE WIN 3-2 The other three American League games ended 3-2, Balti- more. Orioles edging Chicage White Sox in 12 innings, Kansas City Athletics trimming Boston Red Sox in 19 and Detroit Ti gers nipping Cleveland Indians 'Long John' Star Victoria Wins wsweew Western Title PORTLAND (AP) John Henderson made 40 saves~and Victoria's front line 'accounted for four goals as the Maple Leafs overwhelmed Portland Buckaroos 51 Tuesday night to win the Lester Patrick Cup Victoria took the best-of-seven Western Hockey: League final four games to three It was a reversal year's cup playoff, Portland won the fina Victoria Henderson suffered a leg in jury with about two minutes left, but stayed in the game and got a standing ovation from the crowd of more than 10,000 Dick Lamoureux, Larry Kee nan and Mike Labadie formed a front line that mowed down the Portland defence. Together they counted fo seven and four goals Keenan, who had not scored in the playoffs, and Labadie each got two goals Art Jones counied land in the second period Milan Marcetta added final Victoria goal of last in which game in assists for Tort the in nine, Rain washed out New York at Minnesota Valentine's lusty performance provided more than enough support for Pete Richert, who topped the Angels on three hits Valentine tripled and scored in the first inning and triggered a two-run eighth with a double Brooks Robinson singled in the 12th inning and scored Bal- timore's winning run as Russ Snyder grounded into a force out. J. C., Martin's passed hall put Robinson at third, Another. Robinson, Chicago's Floyd, nited a two-run rally in the sey- enth that tied the game 2-2, Bill Freehan singled in the Detroit ninth and raced home on Willie Horton's pinch - hit doubles. Mickey Lolich limited Cleveland to three hits before departing for Horton. Kansas City won in the 10th inning when Ozzie Chavarria reached first on Mike Ryan's passed ball on the third strike, stole second and scampered al! the way home as Bert Campan eris beat out a hit to third, Big TV Money Not Split Even MONTREAL (CP) -- The three-year $2,500,000 TV deal between the Canadian Football League and the CBC-CTV tele visio networks announced Monday in Toronto will not af- fect the league's Committee On One League, Ted Workman, the committee's steering committee chairman, said in Montreal Tuesday night Any assumption that the one league idea would see an equal split of TV receipts between all of the CFL clubs 'is an incor rect. oversimplification," Mr Workman said in a telephone interview C.0.0.L, staged meetings in Toronto May 4-5 to determine means of implementing a report on the one-league idea. Little was made public as to the con- clusions reached at the meet- ings Currently the CFL into two conferences, the East and West, The report suggests the EFC and WFC be disbanded as autonomous conferences but the Eastern and Western divis- ions be retained for competitive purposes "It is hoped the C.0.0.1L committee will be able to make recommendations June 21 when meets in Winnipeg," Mr, Workman said Officials of the CFI, will meet in Winnipeg the next day, June 22 is split CAN REPRESE OSHAW representative with several ye preferably in consumer points Academic background should education. 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Toledo also took the second game-~6-3 In other action, Columbus Jets slammed the visiting Syra cuse Chiefs 7-3 while Jackson ville at Toronto and Richmond at Buffalo were postponed. he cause of cold weather. Mike Hegan, Toledo's lead-off man, smacked Short's second piteh over the right-ficid fence in the first inning for the only run of the game. Short faced down the minimum of 18 men the rest of the way Toledo lefty Jack Curtis scat tered four hits to take the win Bobby Murcer slammed two triples and drove in three runs to pace a nine-hit Toledo attack in the second game. Starter Bob Lasko struck out nine in the first 5 2-3 innings to pick up the victory, Columbus maintained its grip on first place by dealing Syra cuse its sixth straight defeat The Jets were aided by four Chief errors FINGER-TIP START is just one of 18 convenient LAWN-BOY advantages. 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