Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1966, p. 11

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TVS GOTIAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 20, 1966 11 | DOUBLE PAYS | JARVIS, Ont. (CP) -- Mike CHICAGO (AP)--A ;$$,105.20 \Duff, Toronto motorcyclist in- daily double, second largest in) \jured in a racing accident in| Arlington Park history, was re- \Japan last fall, plans to take| corded Thursday when Priscilla part Monday in his first com-|Mullen won the first race and petition since the mishap. Duff/Boy U Rite the second. Only lis among the entrants for Mon-|22 §2 tickets were sold on the \day's Ontario Grand Prix for| winning combination. The track) |motorcycles at Harewood Race-\ record was $3,835.20 on July 5,/ |track. 11939, RACES AGAIN Deadly Dodger Duo Stops Leading Giants The Dodgers completed theiriinning string to 21. Charlie Smith supported Jackson with three hits, including a seventh- By MURRAY CHASS Associated dng Sports beig-ord scoring with a run in the fourth x has a grea ' nee ne Pace inaing 0 errors by Tio Fuente ening, homer. 5' ing for him. jand Cap Peterson pias seit Tor hookie Ranay-- han ehe7 gg wm " three-hitter| borg's single and in the eighth' sparked the Cubs past Houston, _-hia first shutout and sixth vic-\98 Wes Parker's homer. driving in three runs with a dou- tory of the season--as Los An-| St, Louis' Al Jackson iimited|bie and a triple and stealing geles Dodgers defeated San| Philadelphia to four hits until| home, His two-run triple and Francisco Giants 4-0 Thursday |the ninth when he was pulled | steal of home highlighted a five- night. after walking leadoff batter run third inning which enabled Wills beat out two infield sin-\John Callison on four pitches. Chicago to stop a six-game los- gles, stole two bases and scored'He still extended his scoreless'ing streak. J the first two Dodger runs. spat aeNaRENE Tm aNNinaE DR ---- Wills, who has a record six straight National League base- stealing titles, now leads the) league with 16 thefts. Twelve) have come in games in which Koufax has pitched, Wills also has scored 18 runs over-all, half in support of Koufax. In other Nation ot a mes, St. Louls Cardinals blanked Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 By HAL BOCK and Chicago Cubs whipped Hou- Associated Press Sports Writer ston Astros 7-1, Rain washed out| Mike McCormick, 27, the ane- Cincinnati at New York time bonus baby who appeared' to be washed up at 23, is be- PLAYED TYPICAL GAME ginning to showghis stuff The game against the Giants| He pitched a four - hitter was typical of Wills, Thursday night as Washington The 33-year-old shortstop ledisenators whipped Cleveland In- off the first inning by beating!dians for the second straight out a grounder to second base! night, 7-2 for a single, He promptly stole' The Jeft-hander evened his second, moved to third On &lrecord at 3-3 and hil a long MAURY WILLS Former Bonus Baby : Flashes Old Style ter "a fine pitching job." Lonborg pitched out of a Tony Oliva's 10th inning dou- bases - loaded jam by getting ble drove home Muinnesota's| Dave Johnson on a double play winning run as the Twins won ball in the first. He pitched hit- their fifth straight. Jimmie Halliless ball until the sixth when had tied the game for Minne- Baltimore again loaded the sota with a ninth inning homer, bases on two hits and a walk The beanball accusations but Lonborg got Johnson on a grew out of a third inning ex- fly ball, ending the threat. change of hit batsmen. After Tony Conigliaro started a two- Chicago's J, C. Martin had hom- run Boston rally in the second| ered in the top of the third, Al with a single and then homered Weis was hit in the back by a in the seventh Jim Perry pitch hos... TOUCH-A-MATIC CONTROL @ New 11 bb, tub, @ 6 vone mete! hydro-foil gyretor @ Letest design power pump Medel 22-4 with pump PRICED FROM $109 BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE STARR A TRY! IAN | SATURDAY ONLY | as "dala wW% y DISCOUNT ground out and scored as Willie/home run during a three-run Davis singled Senator rally in the fifth inning In the third inning, he again)jt was McCormick's filth hit in led off with an infield single,|14 swings this season and that's this time beating out a high) two more safeties than he man- bounce to the mound, Again he| aged in 41 tries last year stole second, and this time he gd Brinkman and Dick Nen scampered home on Jim Gil- algo homered for Washington, Ham's single Brinkman's shot preceding Me- Koufax, meanwhile, was!Cormick's in the fifth. Luis) headed for his shutout, walking |yjant, 3-2, was the victim of the only two, striking out 10 and|jong ball display allowing just two Giants tO, Jn other American League reach second base. He also re-| games, Minnesota Twins nipped duced his earned run average tO) Chicago White Sox 4-3 in 10 in- 1,63 and recorded his sixth vic- tory three days ahead of last season. He. has lost only once, iT YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Sandy Koulax, Los Angeles, pitched a three-hitter for his sixth victory against one defeat as the Dodgers blanked San Francisco Giants 4-0. nings with charges of beanballs exchanged by both sides, and Boston Red Sox downed RBalti- more Orioles 3-1 |SIGNED FOR $50,000 1 McCormick, who signed for } $50,000 with the then New York Giants 11 years ago, won the National League's earned run average title in 1960 before arm trouble caught up with him, | After being traded to Balti- BUZHARDT HIT PERRY Then Perry, leading off in the bottom of the third, was hit just above the elbow on his right pitching arm by John Buzhardt Boston's Jim Lonborg pitched 6 2-3 innings of strong relief as the Red Sox heat the Orioles for the second straight night WILL SUPERVISE PROJECT) TORONTO (CP) --- Metropoli-| tan Toronto's parks committee Thursday accepted an offer from Conn Smythe, fotinder of Maple Leaf Gardens, to super- vise construction of the pro-| posed $400,000 Sports Hall of} Fame at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds WEEDS? USE WEED & FEED with KILLEX Batting--Randy Hundley, Chi-| more in 1962, he drifted to the cago, drove in three runs with| minors and finally got another'| a triple and a double and stole' shot when Washington pur-| home in the Cubs, 7-1 triumph! chased him just before the start| over Houston Astros lof the 1965 season ecg aR os eR "| He was 88 last year. TOO MANY TO COUNT Washington manager Gil Bees are measured by the|Hodges said McCormick "is und--between 4,000 and 5,000)now a pitcher instead of a ig thrower" and alled the four-lit-| BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | California (Brunet 0-2) at National League ===" | Washington (Ortega 2-2) (N) -- GBI! 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