Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 9

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YOU'VE GOT TO FLY - New York Yankee third baseman Tom Tresh finds reaching isn't enough and takes off into the stands to latch on to pop up by Chi- cago White Sox' right fielder Floyd Robinson, He then un winds himself from rail, bot Battey's Clutch Hits Durocher Doesnt 1 Convince Umpire 110th inning and give the Cubs a tom right De Tresh's extra ef ' ' love on to n oto) Halt Minnesota Skid By DICK COUCH Associaed Press Sports Writer Earl Batley wears an ear-| muff for protection against op posing pitchers, What the pitch ers need 's some. protection against Battey. The stocky Minnesota Twins eatcher pounded denisive hits in each game Sunday as the Twins swept a doubleheader from American League-leading Cleve fand Indians 5-1 and 1-0, snap- ping the Indians' winning string at five. Battey's clutch hitting and the strong pitching of Jim Kaat and} Jim Grant pulled the Twins out of a long talispin, They had dropped eight of nine games on a road trip, including two straight to the Indians Phil Ortega pitched seven hit less innings and tied a strikeout ~ BASEBALL SCOR By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League L Pet, GBL San Francisco 28 16 6946 - Los Angeles 18 5R1 2% Houston 25 10 568 68 beak roh 22 19. ..437_. 4M} Philadelphia 20 19 .513 Sly) Cincinnati 19 500 6 St. Louis § 21 482 «714 Atlanta 20 25 444 Rtg! New York » 412 9 Chicago 2 27 308 138% Saturday's Results Chicago & Atlanta § Philadelphia 2 San Francisco 0 Houston 2 Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 3 Cincinnatl 1 Los Angeles 7 New York 1 Sunday's Results Atlanta 2 Chicago 3 Cineinnati2-St.--Louts 3 Pittsburgh 2 | Houston 3 | New York 7 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 5 San Francisco 6 Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (Bunning 5-1 and Buhl 0-2) at New York (Se 3-1 and Richardson 0-1) Chicago (Filsworth 1-8 and Holtzman 1-5) at Pittsburgh. (Blass 3-1 and Schwall 2-2 | Los Angeles (Dry Atlanta (Cloninger San Francis at Cincinnall Houston (Fa Louis (Gibson 5-5 American League . WoL Pet. GBI Cleveland > 692 Baltimore y ' Detroit California Chicago Washington New York Boston Kansas Saturiia Boston 6 Minnesota Chieago 2 N (called Baltimore 9% } California 4 Sunday's Raltimo California Minnesota Roston 2 Chirago 2 N Probab! Sta a Glothlin 3 and Detroit (McLain 7:2 City (Dobse Rertaina | (Merritt. 0-2 (DN) Boston gon 5-2) at 1-2 and I N 4 Bouton 0 Cormick 3-3 and Segui hy al ¥ record as Washington Senator edged Boston Red Sox 3-2, Rick Reichardt's two - homer lifted Callfornia Angel troit Tigers 2-1, Chicage run Sox blanked New York 2-0 on Tommy John's th ter and Kansas ( downed Baltimore 6-3 In Saturday's action, edged Washington 6-5, Minne sota lost 2-1 to Cleveland, Chi so and New York were tied 2-2 after five innings game was called by rain, and Baltimore trounced Kansas City 9-2. ALLOW 12 HITS Kaat scattered the opener and Grant a only four in. the nightcap while nailing Minnesota's first shutout victory of the season ES, STANDINGS International when the hits fy owed elght Teague L Pet, GBI Columbus 20 12 .A25 Toledo 20 18 (#08 1 Jacksonville 20 18 .A06 Vy Richmond 18 17 314 9% Buffalo 18 18 500 4 Rochester 16 19 497 Syracuse 18 22 .471 Toronto 11 22 3 Saturday's Results ) Toledo 5 Columbus Toronto 3 Buffalo 5 Syracuse 0 Rochester § Richmond at Sunday's Richmond 6-5 1-5 ¢ Toronto at Jacksonville, ppd Results Jackson e 5.0 Toledo yumbus 2-2 Buffalo, ppd Syracuse at Rochester Today's Games Richmond at Toledo (N) (Jacksonville --at (N) Rochester at Syracuse (N) ' ppd Cotimbhte Toronto at Buffalo (TN) ™ Tables Turned »:i\s 'i By Hamilton By THE Hamilton mo t bles on Toronto Roma in the CANADIAN PRESS HONOR CLAY CAIRO (AP) Hea T atte ed the protective ear-plate on batting after being hospitalized stray fast plonee helmets by a hal x years rapped a pair of run-scor t game and run in the s three key hits. placed Ba tey among the league's top ten batter 296 average, He t 2 ason, second only to league-leader Tony Oliva on the Minne Harmon Killebrew walked in the eighth inning of the Twins | Indians nighteap but was forced at second t Valdespino Valde no then stole se and B Sandy ond oreless luel et 1 and Lu : f { 3 V yle 10 centre HITS 10TH HOMER a hit his 10th ho In the of the op igied in nt and inned sixth what t to be the run in the ked by Don Lock's mer off Jerr Ste phenson in the first inning ime---breezed through the Red 41) the hih, wi 16 Ron nato tarter be fourth pitcher in ATL ol to strike ou seven straight ba Reichard orun blast off Hank Aguirre ij » sixth i ey needed relief help from Kline, The § came the ning cad ane ecked the Ti George Brunet r ymer n 10 of eded 12. sart support he n second inning twice on W Cau Don B coring ¢ ngle and a single McCraw John seat tered three singles,walked none x Yankees h) Hunter through fore t iford's tri and struck out ! held four led seventh in Jack etics trimmed vo-run double cen Harrel mit vere relieve Player's 200 MOSPORT PARK Saturday, Juune 4 Tickets Now Available at DAVE JACKSON Texaco Station North OSHAWA Simeoe St | Wrestling Tuesday Nite a Moy ERNIE The Cat A SENSATIONAL C¢ Civic. Auditorium LADD ... Seaman Art THOMAS LOURED TAG TEAM 31 8:30 p.m The Mighty YANKEES Mich Bus 1 ue t ele BARONE vs. Tige Jeet SINGH Pot FLANNAGAN vs, Jungle Jim STARR rvice ae ' nd from Auditorium Casin urant--- 78 - 1.2 1.$0---Diel 723.9721 Pat Milosh, prom one} }of two Washington hits in the! THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Mondey, Mey 30, 1966 @ | Ky MURRAY CHASS Jim Lefebvre'ssecond homer|man tied the game with @ twa- Associated Press Sports Writer, of the game, a two-run Inside-|run homer, Jim Gentile then One picture might be worth athe park blast in the eighth in-|won it for the Astros with a thousand words, but Leo Du-| ning, sparked Los Angeles to a| homer off Roy Face in the 11th. | rocher prefers hoth pictures and 6-4 lead, but the Mets rallied! St, Louis beat Cincinnati on a words for three runs in the ninth as|i0th inning error, Bob Tolan Durocher used the words first,| pinch hitter Bob Taylor doubled |walked and raced all the way then the pictures Sunday and| across two runs and scored the| home when pitcher Ted David- was convinced that the later| winning run on Roy McMillan's| son picked up Curt Flood's bunt justified the former single The words came in the ninth) Pittsburgh's Vernon Law field. Tolan tied the game 2-2 in inning 'of Chicago's game with| blanked Houston on two hits un-| the seventh with a run scoring | Atlanta and 'were. the reason til the seventh when John Bate | single Durecher wasn't around to see Ron Santo hit a home run in the 3-2 victory over the Braves Durocher wasejected from the game for the way he tried to explain to umpire Bob Engel | why Eddie Mathews' inside-the- mark homer that tled the game 2-2 actually was foul, fter the game was over, the Cubs' manager looked at the pieture the video tape from the telecast of the contest, 'COULDN'T BE FAIR' "Tt was foul," Durocher in "It hit the wall along the right field line, and the wall is a foot away from the fou Columbu way it could the moment, but Jacksonville are onl game behind Cold weather postponed a doubleheader at Rochester he tween the Red Wings and Syra cuse Chiefs and a game at Buf falo hetween the Bisons and In other National. League| Toronto Maple Leaf game San Francisco nipped in Saturday action, Buffalo Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 in| downed Toronto 5-3, Rochester As 0 innings, New York Mets|blanked Syracuse 5-0, Toledo trimmed Los Angeles.Giants|defeaed. Columbus . 5 -2 7-4, Houston Astros edged Pitts-| Jacksonville was rained out of burg Pirates 3-2 in 11, and St.|a doubleheader in Richmond, louis Cardinals topped Cincin-| WON SECOND 5-0 nati Reds 3-2 in 10 ree Columbus won Sunday's 11 innings. A total of 512,876 In a urday 3 Play --e opener 2-1 second) spectaors have gathered in the defeated Atlanta 8:5 in 12 In-| 5.9 while Richmond rode a four-| plush Astrodome so far this sea nings, Philadelphia blanked San) mun rally in the nioth inning to| son a 6-5 victory in the first game Fail To Solve Problem By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A pair of doubleheaders Sun ond game with a five-run burst day failed to break up the\in the first inning, a two-run three-way battle for top spot in| triple by Mike Ferraro doing the International League as Co-| Most of the damage. lumbus Jets split with Toledo| The Braves staged their last Mud Hens and Jacksonville | ning rally on just one hit, a Sune lost twice to Richmond igle by Lee Bales, An 3raves wild pitch and three completed the job. Chris Cannizzarro, who four days ago hit his first 'omer since 1963, got another for the Braves Pat Jarvis, making his first tart of the season in the sec ond game, muffled Jacksonville on two hits, striking out seven and walking one, He didn't al low anyone to get beyond first base The Hens wrapped up the sec two-run & erro a" walk leads the league at Toledo and half a about line. There's no have been fair Durocher said the Cubs would send the film to National League president Warren Giles if necessar The ejection was second this season Durocher's ROS PASS 500,000 HOUSTON (AP)---Houston As- tros broke he 500,000 mark in home game attendance Sunday when 25,504 fans watched them defeat Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 in and and io: the and threw the hall into right) Top International Clubs a 'A. E, JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East Francisco 2-0, Houston edged Pittsburgh 2-1, St. Louis shaded |. | j ' and followed with a 5-0 deci ( inc nnath = and Los Angeles) sian in the niestha. beat New York 7 Columbus won the first on a SANTO CLINCHES IT pair of infield misplays by To Mathews' disputed home run ledo, George Spriggs scoring sent the game into extra in-|ffom second base in the first nings, but the Cubs didn't take|4nd third innings on Fielder's long to win, Santo led off the choices 10th by hitting a 3-2 piteh from Billy \O'Dell into the left field seats, Santo also won Saturday's game with a homer in the 12th inning Ollie Brown tied the game for San Francisco with a run scor ing single in the eighth ifnning, then singling across Jim Hart with the winning run in the 10th, The Phillies had erased the Giants' 3-0 lead with five runs in the seventh inning, jtwo on Clay Dalrymple's homer and two more on a triple. by Cookie Rojas REMEMBER WHEN ...? ty THE CANADIAN PRESS jerry « built spectators' collapsed at the In- F Speedway six | ago today--in 1960-- | killing two people and injur- ing 70 more, Driver Eddie Russo crashed and was ine jured during the race, which was. won by Jim Rathmann of Miami at a record. 138.7. mph, 723-2721 Thunderbird Golf Club GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A, Instructors Professional Teaching Staff won it by on Potterson * Wi! * Alf Huestis * John Delorme PRIVATE LESSONS -- $4.00 Each -- 1% Hour GROUP LESSONS =~ (5 or more in a group for @ series of 5 lessons) $10.00 DAILY GREEN FEES ACCEPTED $2.50 .» $1.50 ASHBURN, ONT. 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