Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1966, p. 9

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Smith, winner of high aver- age trophy and Richard Roz nik, team. captain Bob Bray was absent . ' JUNIOR LEAGUE winners, left-to-right, Russell Black, team captain, Elizabeth Devenish;--Siser~MeLean, -- of high average various individ'al winners, received their trophy hon- ors. BANTAM LEAGUE champions are shown here, left-to-right (front row) Willis Shortt and "Sandy" Murphy; (back row Jane ice Nichols, Beverley Kirk ham, Ken Tinley, David OSHAWA'S JUNIOR 5-Pin League, which plays a full season's schedule, on Satur- day mornings, at Motor City Lanes, operates three classifications, Bantam, Junior and Senior groups. At their successful windup re- cently, the championship teams in each group and Sagging Chicago Sinks Past Yanks 19 in a row at one stretch, He; Elsewhere in the league Fri lost his shutout with two out injday night, Cleveland Indians the ninth when Roy Whiteledged slumping Minnesota dropped a fly ball for a two-l Twins 5-4, Baltimore Orioles base error, downed Kansas City Athletics Stottlemyre also 4-2, Washington Senators nipped eight and walked only Boston Red Sox 5-4 and Cali lower his earned run fornia Angels shaded Detroit Ti to 1.91 and give him a gers 3-2 ord for the season Tom Tresh homered the The victory was the seventh /final Yankee run in the eighth in the last eight games for New| Rocky Colavito's ninth-inning York and gave manager Ralph i single drove in Cleveland's win Houk a 13-4 record in the three|ning run as the Twins dropped weeks since he took over from|their seventh in the last eight Johnny Keane, Stottlemyre hasand Cleveland won its fourth turned in four of the victories, straight, Andy Etchebarren drove in two runs and scored another as Baltimore downed Kansas City Stu Miller saved the yictory for Wally Bunker, who won his fourth Washington rallied for two lruns in the bottom of the -ninth \to beat the Red Sox, Bob Saver ine and Don Lock delivered the By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer The sagging Chicago White Sox sank past the surging Yan- kees into eighth place in the American League Friday night as Me! Stottlemyre pitched a three-hitter for a 4-1 New York triumph It was the 10th loss in the last 12 games for Chicago, and they made it easy for New York with three errors helping the Yan kees to two unearned runs That was all Stottlemyre needed as he set the Sox down on just three singles and retired! Sadecki Making Trade Look Bad ro By MURRAY CHASS four of its runs in the sixth In- a 4-3 Boston lead, Rookie Associated Press Sports Writer| ning with the help of errors by George Scott had put the Red Ray Sadecki, San Francisco's | Bill Murphy, Ken Boyer and'Sox ahead with a two « run 25-year-old left-hander, was hat | Dick Stuart homer in the eighth ered-from the mound for the! Bob Veale and Pete Mikkel Willie Smith had a hand in all fourth straight time since com-|sen combined for a five-hitter|three California runs, driving ing to the Giants as Philadel-| against Houston phia Phillies crushed the Glants| and Willie Stargell Jed the Pitts-|first and scoring the final one 0-2 Friday night, burgh attack, each hitting a/after singling in the fourth, In four starts with the Giants; homer and driving in ng Prior h . @ lasted only 13 1-3 innings} Cincinnati's first three hits o! je Bagh te it runs for an | St, Louls' Art Mahaffey were REMEMBER WHEN oe 2 astronomica! 7.62 earned run homers--two by Vada Pinson' By THE CANADIAN PRESS average and one by Tommy Helms George Selkirk picked up Take away his first start in. Atlanta out-homered the Cubs| a baseball bat 25 years ago which New York Mets scored, as Hank Aaron, Joe Torre and| today--in 1914----to pinch-hit three unearned runs off him in| Mack Jones connected in sup-| for New York Yankees with five innings, and his ERA is an port of Wade Blasingame the bases loaded, He hit a even more astronomical 12.38 Aaron's homer was his 16th home run for a_ baseball first as well as American League record, struck out two to average 5-3 rec for His latest effort ended before Billy Williams and Ron Santo he could get anyone out in the| homered for Chicago ia CAHA Minors Benefit ready had scored ihree runs in| Meeting Ends the first four innings, and when) John Callison and Dick Groat Perr il ty) | championship to be held Easter holiday week singled in the fifth, mana ger Herman Franks decided Sadecki needed help The Giants may need some, too, They've pon only five of Page said legislation raising the age limts by five months in all categories below the junior level was a major siep forward Also the new rule to have two ns Annual thelr last 13 games, and they goalies dressed and three avail must do without their No, 2 By AL MeNEI! pitcher, Gaylord Perry, for the) MONTREAL (CP) Minor next 15 days, Perry, suffering hockey clubs across Canada are from a sore ankle, was placed g9g 500 richer today thanks to on the disable list Friday! oranis approved by the execu night tive committee of the Canadian able for all inter-branch play offs will help streamline playoff competition Saskatoon will be the site of next year's annual meeting, May 22-27, In other National Amateur Hockey Association asm] League games, [os Angeles Dodgers Fred Page of Vancouver, new blanked New York 4-0, Pitts: president of the association, burgh Pirates whipped Houston said Friday night the group had Astros 6 + 0, Cincinnatl Reds approved grants of $3,000 to edged St, Louis Cardinals 6-5 each of its nine established and Atlanta Braves defeated Aeanchen for minor hockey and Chicago Cubs 5-3 one of $1,500 to its newest mem MeCOVEY, HALLER HOMER | per Newfoundland Willie McCovey and Tom Hal- Canada's 10th province ler homered for the Giants came a full member at the Claude Osteen broke @ Per week-long annual meeting of sonal four-game losing streak, jhe association, which wound gaining his first victory in & yp Friday month with a three-hitter over) "Page replaces Lionel Fleury the Mets, Ios Angeles scored all of Quebec City, Art Potter of BASEBALL SCORES t! ™ "x's mies com AND STANDINGS mittee Karl Dawson of Rivers, Man.) Natio"al League W Pet, GBL former chairman of the rules sroup, Was ted second vice: 27 43 uM be elex president to replace Lloyd Pol lock of Windsor, Ont., who was named first vice-president, the x1, position previously held by * .Page San Francisco Tos Angeles Houston Pittsburgh Cincinnatl Philadelphia Atlanta St. Louls New York Chicago Tuckes of Melville eretary-manager, said 4 executive had decided! Drumheller Miners, this year's \llan Cup champions, will de nd the Ahearne Trophy in Sweden Dee, 28 to Jan. 2, 1967 » In addition, the Miners will nay Ilgames in Europe after the Ahearne Trophy tourna ment | Sherbrooke Beavers won the trophy last year HAPPY WITH KINGSTON Executive members said they were happy with the selection of Kingston, Ont., as the site for their 1967 centennial project -~a Canadian- midget hockey Wrestling Tuesday Nite May 31 ~ 8:30 p.m, - Civic Auditorium ERNIE The Cat LADD and ; Seaman Art THOMAS The Mighty YANKEES Michele BARONE vs. Tige Jeet SINGH Pat FLANNAGAN vs. Jungle Jim STARR Bus Servies direct to and from Auditorium Gordon Sask se the 7] 19 " CLEANING & RESTORING BONDED COLD STORAGE - Phone 723-3012 Free Pick-up end Delivery OSHAWA FUR LOCKER SERVICE 81 William St. West ? M4 Friday's Results Philadelphia 0 San Francisco New York 0 Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 6 Houston 6 Cincinnati 6 St, Louis 5 Atlanta 5 Chicago 3% Probable Pitchers Today New York (Fisher 1-5 or Ri bant 1-0) at Los Angeles (Kou fax 7-1) (N American Le ague Cleveland * 10 22 Raliimore Detroit California Minnesota New York Washington Chicago Rosto Kan 1s 59 18 { i International as 19 20 18 4 Columbus Jacksonville Toledo Richmond Ruffalo Rac er Syracuse Toronta est Tickets for thete exhibitions ot the Casino ! Restaurant -- S + 1,50---Diel 723.972) Pat Mitesh, » | | | Bill Mazeroski home two with a double in the trophy, Marg Michael and Darlene Layton, Brian Mar- shall, David Bowers, of the winning team and Wayne Hubbard, winner of the boys' high average trophy, were absent SENIOR LEAGUE honors went to this group, left-to-right -- NEXT TIME HE'LL WATCH MILAN, Italy (AP)---Sandro Lopopolo, world junior welter- weight boxing champion, suf- fered a black eye and bruised lip Friday in a street fight afier a minor traffic accident "The other driver beat me up," the champ told police, 'I only tried to defend myself but a couple of wild haymak- ers landed on my face just the same." His ear in traffic Lopopolo and witnesses said the other driver was about the same size as the champion but somewhat thinner Sport Grants Announced OTTAWA (CP) ---~ More than $500,000 In fitness and amateur sport grants d by depart and another brushed were the announce Friday health ment Sports governing bodies will receive $261,646 for the training of coaches, leaders and athlees| and to promote their sports jother $115,000 is for the hoiding| of national championships, $44, 000 Is for Canadian participation in international events and| . |$111,000 will help sports groups| icover administrative expenses. | The health department has paid out $1,000,000 under the fit ness and amateur sport act so! far this year Biggest of the grants $47,289) goes to the Canadian Amateur! Hockey Association for its lead ership training institutes ta: be held in Montreal this August The Canadian Figure Skating | Association gets $29,882 to con- jtnue its amateur instructors |training program and the Asso | clation Canadienne des Centres) \de Loisirs receives $26,283 for its two ) aix-day training clinics ation lender for f Of [eaGers; An $18,354 grant will help the Canadian Amateur Football As-| sociation set up five clinics for football coaches to be held at} universities in Alberta, Mani toba, Ontario, Quebee and the Maritimes ERNIE CAY || fay LUMBER /f| ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS FREE DELIVERY "it it's LUMBER eall our NUMBER PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST, Recovered Surtees Ready For Challenge LONDON (AP)--Less than a ear ago He Was given oniy an to live. Now they rate him the next world champion It is a bare eight months ago i since they hauled John Surtees's crumpled and bleeding body from under a wrecked racer at | Mosport, Ont, Irene Roznik,. girls' high average; Mike Boakes, boys' high average and team champions Neil Raight, Rick Mitchell, Rick Brooks and Dave Clark, Team capiain Wayne Fow- ler was absent when photo taken, Percival Today, fully recovered apart \from a slight limp and a few more. grey hairs, he is set to make the greatest comeback in ithe history of international mo- tor racing, The 31-year-old Briton has al- ready ranked himself among the all time greats of the speed world, "For as long as | can remem- ber machines and speed have | heen part of me," says John He won his first race--on a 'motorcycle-~at 1, He went on Denies Drugging Charge TORONTO (CP) Percival of Toronto denied Fri day that he ever gave his ath 'etes stimulants and and a growing list of supporters | backed hi.a up Percival, - known The charge against one of Canada's best sports trainers, were levelled by Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont., among the world's top half-milers, in a letter to the Central Ontario Track and) Field Association March 31, The letter says Percival gave his Don letes stimulants and sedatives and that the athletes had taken them Dr, John Palmer, jfor Toronto Argonauts of | Eastern Football termed the whole affair sense ig 'Both dexedrine and are commonly used by rescrip- tion lot said night, Two of Percival's associates, considered 'non: of nonsense,"' Dr, In an Dr, of drugs being given the ath letes, Dr. Kerr, IT's TIME YOU BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH A RAMBLER °77 DOWN °77 MONTHLY Puts you In the driver's seat of a 1966 AMERICAN 2 DOOR SEDAN arr WELLMAN MOTORS LTD. 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Jt Likes Yor physician | knowledge prescribed letes his never his ath said that Perciva drugs to had for Arnold, who coaches the club said he had no with' Percival, knowledge of athletes ever he- ing told to take drugs Jim Mossman, coach of Can ada's Olympic paddlers in 1960 jand 1964, said "Lloyd not only helped us 100 per cent on latest training methods that put us ahead of jour field , He never at any itime advocated stimulants to take eight world cycle titles! before switching to cars, In 1964 he won the world auto racing championship to become the first man ever to win both the car and motoreycle crowns, Then came the crash last Sep- tember. While practising in his 200) mile-an-hour sports racing car) at the Mosport circuit 40 miles! east of Toronto, a tire burst, He flipped over at high speed and) was trapped under the wreck-| age, He suffered spinal injuries, a erushed hip and internal THE COHAWA TIMES, Eeturdey, Mey 28,1966 @ FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Melbourse, Austin = Ray y 118, Honolul e", pitts, 119 iu, outpointed %, Louisville, Los Angeles -- Jerry rs, 192, aeee: Calll,, 'ant Tomy m4, Fale, Ma» and betore long he was movin fae at near yecerd speeds. 4 gh ing pate oe ~ The final test would only come! "7 Linares, 114, Puerto in a race, COMEBACK A SUCCESS The event chosen was the tough 1,000 kilometre classic lover the rugged Monza circuit April 25 The rest is history---~a triumph jin his first comeback race and 8 lap record in the bargain, Six days later came the Syra- euse Grand Prix, a non-cham- pionship event but against a world class field, Result: an- other victory and another ree- jord, this time in a V-12 Ferrari, like the one he will drive in the title. chase, | The world Grand Prix series) opened last Sunday at Monte) Carlo and Surtees and his Fer-| rari did not finish but it was) 7 wounds, which included @ rup- tured kidney Doctors toiled all night with only faint hope of saving him, TOUCH AND GO For weeks he lingered he tween live and death, Few, if any, thought he would ever he jable to race again if he gur- | vived Then the internal injuries he- }gan to mend. 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