Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1966, p. 11

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NEW WINDUP? -- In- stead of winding up on the mound, Cincinnati pitcher Joey Jay wound up on his ear trying to score against Atlanta Tuesday night, Jay was trying to score from first on Tommy Helms' double but was tagged out sd 4 Joe Torre on to win runs in by. the Braves' Cincinnati went 8-2, scoring seven sixth inning AP Wirephoto Boston Finally Finds Winning Combination By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer 'Everything is perfect---good defense, good hitting and good pitching." founds like the manager of one of baseball's upper-echeion teams, right? Actually, those are the words of Billy Herman, whose Boston Red Sox are only 144 games and four days removed from the American League cellar. But Herman's Red Sox are streaking. They stormed to their eixth straight victory Tuesday night, crushing Minnesota Twins 11-2 with a 16-hit barrage that included homers by Carl Yastr semsfi, Tony Conigliaro and Jim Gonger, plus four doubles,| In addition to the lusty hit- ting, Boston had the good pitch- ing, by Jose Santiago and Dick Radatz, and no errors, That adds up to winning, and winning six in a row has boosted the Red Sox from last to ninth ahead of Kansas City Athletics and one game behind New York Yankees, SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER At the other ert vf the ladder, front-running Cleveland Indians and second-place Detroit Tigers split a doubleheader, The Tigers| won. the 714 Deon Wert's eighth - inning single,| opener on Junior A loss was the fifth in a row for the twins whose four victories have all been shutouts, blanked the Tigers on four hits in the second game at Detroit, Chuck Hinton singled across an un earned run against loser: Hank Aruirre in the fifth and Leon Eleven Suspended TORONTO (CP) Duddin of the Ontario Lacrosse Association suspended President George }11 players Tuesday in an at-' tempt to stop rough play. Joe Timson and Jim Hender- son of Mimico Mounties in the series received one suspensions for rough Brian Melville of the St, Catharines Ath was suspended for one game and team~-mate John Nicholls received a two-game suspension, In the Senior B series, Ches ter Cotton of Orangeville was suspended for three games and team-mates Bob Herd and Al Woods each received two-game suspensions, Pat Devries and Dave Foster of Streetsvilie in the Senior B Series received two-game sus game play Junior A letics while the Indians took the SeC*) pensions each, Jim McClure of ond game 2-0 as Luis Tiant) Streetsyille and Charlie Thomas pitched his fourth shutout of the year California Angels beat the Yankees 4-2 with a four-run fifth inn ng, Baltimore Orioles downed Chicago White Sox 6-4 behind the key hitting of Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell, and Don Lock's two-run pinch homer with two out in the bottom of the ninth lifted Washington Sen- ators over the Athletics 2-1, The Red Sox bombed Camilo Pascual for seven runs in the first two innings, with Yas- trremski and Conigliaro hitting two-run homers. Gosger hom- of Ohsweken- each pended for one game were sus ered with one on against Jim; Perry in the fourth, Yastrzem- ski, Gosger and Rico Petrocelli collected three hits apiece, Santiago, now 4. 1 was roughed up for three hits and both Minnesota runs in the first, but gave up just two more hits through the next seven innings He then retired with an ailing back, and Radatz finished, 'The TUNE-UP FOR SUMMER ENERAL TIRE Electrical Tuning Equipment Hove your engine tuned for top performance by Licensed Tune- Up Specialiats. @ FREE PICK.UP AND DELIVERY General Tire Service OF OSHAWA S34 Ritson Reed South 728.622) SEE cP for Cleve land's second run in the eighth the opener, came back and eventu ally settled it in the eighth when Wert singled in Ray Oyler, Norm Cash hit two homers for Detroit and Jim Northrup one Rocky Colavito, Duke Sims and Fred Whitfield Cleveland Wagner homered The Tigers;down 5-0 in homered for Adcock's bases loaded double climxed the Angels' win ning rally against the Yanks Trailing 2-0 going into the fifth California got its four runs off rookie reliver Dooley Womack on a walk, Womack's error, Willie Smith's pinch double, a fielder's choice and Adcock's two-run hit, The setback ended the Yan kees winning string at five games, Brooks Robinson drove in three runs with a homer and a single, while Powell's single sent across Baltimore's clinch ing run against the White Sox who have lost eight of their last nine Joe SET FIGHT DATE NEW YORK (AP) -- George Chuvalo, Canadian heavyweight boxing champion, will meet Os car Bonavena, the South Amer- ican titleholder from Argentina, June 23 in Madison Square Gar- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 25,1966 J] { Fairly's Hot Bat ¢ e Svarking lle, lis Sa A tthe p-- ] By DICK COUGH Associated Press Sports Writer Mr. Clutch has shifted gears again and Los Angeles Dodgers are driving. Ron Fairly, the Dodgers' un- sung delivery man, rapped an eighth inning home run Tuesday night that made the difference in a 3-2 decision over Philadel-! phia Phillies. It was the fifth) six games' victony in the last for the world champions. Fairly has hit four of his five 1966 homers in his last games, helping the stay within range of first-place San Francisco Giants in the Na- tional League race Three weeks ago Fairly, a 270 lifetime hitter, was hitting 203, Since then, he's rolled at a AOO clip, lifting. his average to 290, and driven in 11 runs for a team-leading total of 20. The 27-year-old outfielder paced the club with 70 RBI last season and hit ,.274 HOMER CLINCHED WIN Tuesday night's homer sent {LA in front 3-1 but turned out to be the winning blow when the Phils scored in the ninth against Ron Perranoski, Perrano ski, who came on for winner Don Sutton in the eighth, had not allowed a run in his previ ous 11 appearances Elsewhere, the Giants jwhipped Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2, Cincinnat Reds blasted Atlanta Braves 8-2, Houston Astros beat New York Mets 5-3 and Chicago Cubs blanked §t, Louis Cardi nals 2-0 The Dodgers, heid to three hits through six innings by Bob Buhl, erased a 1-4 Philadelphia ead in the seventh on run-scor- ing singles by pinch hitter Al Ferrara and Maury Wills Fairly then provided the cuashion with his blast off re- liever Darold Knowles A seventh - inning single by pitcher Gaylord Perry touched off the Giants' winning three- run rally against Pittsburgh Tom Haller singled in the first run, Willie Mays delivered the second with a sacrifice fly and Willie McCovey capped the rally with his fifth homer YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Glenn Beckert, Chi- cago Cubs, doubled and scored one run, then drove in another with a single in a 2-0 victory over St. Louis Carinals, Pitching--Luis Tiant, Indians, scattered four hits for his fourth shutout victory as Cleveland blanked Detroit Tigers 2-0 in the second game of a doubleheader,| BUEH five! Dodgers) Perry, with a two-inning as-; sist from reliever Frank Linzy, boosted his record to 6-1 while veteran Vern Law, 1-2, took the 'loss, PUT ATLANTA AWAY The Reds struck for seven runs in the sixth inning and put) Atlanta away behind the six-hit) pitching of winner Joey Jay, 5-2, and Bill McCool. Tommy Helms, who cracked four hits for the night, triggered! the big inning with a single and/ finished it off with a run-scoring single. Don Paveletich single in two runs and John Kdwards) doubled across two more as the|jam, preserving Reds sent 11 men to the plate! Dodgers and coliefied haif of their 16 thits in the sixth, The Astros scored four russ in the first inning--three on Jim Gentile's bases-loaded double-- and held off the Mets on Claude | Raymond's one-hit relief piteh- ing over the last 5 1-3 innings Rusty Staub knocked in the other Houston runs with a) double and single. : Glenn Beckert doubled in the sixth inning at St. Louis, and) scored on Ernie Banks' sacri-| fice fly, then drove in the Cubs') second run with a seventh in ning single. i *Ted Abernathy bailed Bill Hands out of a ninth inning the rookie's fourth victory. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Detroit (McLain 7-1) (N) National League w 667 579 64 San Francisco 26 Houston 22 Los Angeles Philadelphia Pittsburgh 7 4 Cincinnati Atlanta New York St. Louis 20 ~=A12 Chicago 24 294 Tuesday's Results Atlanta 2 Cincinnati 8 New York 3 Houston & Chicago 2 St, Louis 6 Pittsburgh 2 San Francisto & Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 3 Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Fryman 2-0) San Francisco (Gibbon 2-1) New York (Gardner 2-1) at Houston (Dierker 1-0) (N) Philadelphia (Short 4-3) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 2-4) (N) Chicago (Hendley 0-1 or Fills worth 1-5) .at St. Louls (Briles 0-2) (N) Atlanta (Cloninger 3-4) at Cin- cinnati (Pappas 3-2) (N) 463 A353 American League wte 23 «10 21 13 20 14 19 17 16 18 20 20 697 618 588 528 5% 500 6% 455 8 444 8% 429 «9 Cleveland Detroit Baltimore California Minnesota Chicago Washington New York Boston 21 400 10 Kansas City 22 353 11% Tuesday's Results Cleveland 6-2 Detroit 7-0 Minnesota 2 Boston 11 Kansas City 1 Washington California 4 New York 2 Baltimore 6 Chicago 4 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (Barber 2-1) at Chi cago (John 2-2) (N) Cleveland (McDowell 4-1) at 21% 314 16 LER'S Pet. GBL Pet, GBL | Kansas City (Talbot 1-4) at | Washington (Segui 1-2).(N) | California (Chance 3-3) at| New York (Downing 3-3) (N) Minnesota (Kaat 4-4) at Bos-| ton (Stephenson 2-3) (N) League L Pet, GBL| 18 8 692 %| 20. 9 690 | 17 1 .07 2%! 15 16 .484 13 15 464 | Richmond 13 17 .433 Syracuse 11 20 .355 Toronto 9 20 310 Tuesday's Results Rochester 4 Buffalo 1 Syracuse 4 Toronto 3 Toledo 4-5 Jacksonville 3-10 Columbus 1 Richmond & Today's Games Rochester at Buffalo Syracuse at Toronto Toledo at Jacksonville Columbus at Richmond International Columbus Jacksonville Toledo Rochester Buffalo | | | IS COMING ! OPEN 8:20 'til 6 p.m. Friday 'til 9 p.m. LEAN den, it was announced Tiesday, | record Chuvalo has He two Bonavena has a 26-2-0 with 17 knockouts, 28 knockouts in 35 victories, has lost 12 and fought draws HELD OVER SECOND BIG WEEK THE REVELAIRES Popular Rhythm Group Makes Return Appearance NIGHTLY IN THE. Vintage Room : * Georgian T Veeghs/ MOTOR HOTEL Thornton Rd. 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