. | ; cr | 7 * i : | 25 Strikeouts, Novice Lacrosse Qyintag Win zits raers te alo had tvolmen Stastom, Alen Tesora I 1 5 ® ! In Oshawa Minor Lacrosse,| Houdaille struck out 12 batte: n rie ' Styeuk hit rand slam homer Ae e Ss Real Tiger Now! Blanks Riax je Pee Sree = -- Terry Thompson of the in the foe, onies to ere the| and allowed only four hits. Seott ; j at . e fs Tens' ns rag 25! | Orioles pitched » six-hit game team on to victory. | Wilson sparked the team with Landers, pitcher for Scugog oS Cun 3.2, Hondailie de. 2zainst Al's Bi-Rite to beat) The catcher of Al's Bi-Rite|® single, double and triple. Cleaners, tied @ major league) / oi.g Auto Workers 32 and (em 25-12 in the Oshawa Le- also had a home run and a Ed Grant of Jury and Lovell record for strikeouts per inning, | 57 Way Photo downed East- 20" Minor Baseball Assoc. at single, T. Mitchell was the hit a three-run' homer in the : vhs 1 "| Alexandra Park jast night. loser, jseventh and # single in the Goals for Tony's were gained, Thompson relieved Turkovich BANTAM LEAGUE eighth. Alex Maiboroda retired HIS SECOND WIN... ...9-INNING TOTAL '(am "7 | Landers Hurls | Play Three Games' Houdaille Armd) -- 7 a4 TM Thaler, Jone 2, 19669 | jonly three hits while strikingjin a game played at the Kins- J A in the eighth on a double by| While Sox two runs in the third shucalttoe tress tous Gsmsttootes hebinees and a pinch-|inning, Then Agee scored what oy init singleby Frank Robinson.|turned out to be the decisive 4 "i para pao wet eg page It's taken two months--and! The Athletics tagged Indians' run in the fifth when he walked, anne ae Dees SS le, two leagues--but Johnny Podres| os arter John O'Donoghue and stole second and came all the a game which Scugog won over 4 in the second inning and went' In bantam action, Hopdaille 13 batters and also hit « single finally has pitched nine Innings. | 5 successors for 13 hits, in-| Way home on Bill Skowron's PM sg goo Fag a Aare og cae Goguen, 2, ped ge in the second in ing and wen bantam acto. tai 1h batiers an alo hi «sag se ogre 9 or Ng ee ee mga y Landers staried off by retir-| 24poran, 1. Union's goals came '™ D way: ing edge Jury and Lor Angeles Dodgers last month, | and Ken Harrelson and triples) Two » run doubles by Bob j Pg vg Tog dig Mag ain ne sim : 4 cle hen ae Bene Detroit Wednesday night as he| Cater, Green's triple and a sin-|1wo innings brought the Sena- " pers ister when be peg posted his second straight vic-| gie hy Joe Nossek in the sixth! tors their opening game victory. 4 four batters in the same inning. tory with 3 1-3 innings of one-hit) inning broke a 3-3 tie and put The Red Sox took the nightcap iy PC S |The second batter of the inning relief work in the Tigers' 94) Kansas City ahead to stay, | as Bob Sadowski and Jose San- tipi _-|got to base on the last strike triumph over Minnesota Twins.| 'Tom Tresh's error and sin-|tiago checked the Senators on\~ _ Shia the chlches droped the The 33 - year - old \efthander! gies hy Tom Agee, Bill Skowron | three hits and Rico Petrocell BASEBALL SCORES »#. Say ten Pigers ond sliowed only | yar' Ben shee Oe eee' he Oe nemer, f | But it was in the sixth, | 894! as Lex Goleski got two) p diy Tggeirigps gong 4 eg gma By THE CANADIAN PRESS |seventh, and eighth inning #94 Tom Wreggit got one, ' | 5 American League where Landers really proved running: his work for the season, ° ° ll B i to an cakeen 7 . j irst| Washington 6-0 Boston 3-5 msell, he retire je nex to nine innings. bien ~ beet 1C e en Ss re | \New le gh Chicago 6 eight batters. Scugog picked | Fuelmen Grab Win psa age or has iCleveland 3 Kansas City 8 the two winning runs in the! M 4 y) evkace beliiee taielsd! ° bd Detrott 9 Minnesota 4 thirteenth inning to win. vax Over ustangs -; "4 ; | i J ) re 9 Californi | got two hits in the third, fifth| - yo pea ra", aq Keeps Phillies Pp iesas ti we ath and ninth inning. Neil Pascoe) UAW -- ph sarge nds sates oalnsa Come vod Pitisburch 3 New York 1 j was credited with the loss. sid Sord Mostanes rey aed Ls a ee ' { , ith th t off7, fee ; ended at 11.02,) s ' dians 8-3, Chicago White Sox By HAL BOCK {broke the tie wi Piaget 1. (Chicago 3-4 Philadelphia 4-7 PP ng Bag 1 went out afteriwas the winner and Korbak downed New York Yankees 6-2 Associaied Press Sports Writer two doubles and then the il! gan Francisco 4 Atlanta 3 ait tacts Gf destin | was the loser. and Washington Senators) Rich Allen can't throw over 60\ies pulled away, |Houston 2 Cincinnati 0 2 ic ssuidsiasiighsaliedagceaia | MeKeen's Good-Boy Furni-| whipped Boston 6-3 before the feet, but he's having no diffi-, In the first game, Tony|los Angeles 1 St. Louis 0 sixth inning to defeat the) ture blanked Russell's Texaco Bed Sex ye edu "at 5 culty hitting over 400 | Taylor's eighth inning -- Internatio™al ig wit - 140 an Fg tinal " ye th t t ame in vodka res, Piagued He jest tw iy brought Bill White home with Rochester 0-11 Toronto rry miller gave up nojnight, D, Faragher | fears by arm trouble, figured ages sorted g-~plonetedager 4 winning run Syracuse at Buffalo ppd, cold |walks and scattered six hits in| shut-out while Garing was the eee e grea estn pes Pas talk ee a dislocated right shoulder, is) Mays' :two-run homer in the a mnetec ti Peuka 9 Jacksonville & victory, -- Rae ce loser, Soe ee One ' mM Ea es ero Nt ; j he. recuperating in the outfield, first inning was an inside-the- Jacksonville | poe yonder Rs bea a upto pond in four runs--|Park shot that broke off Mack Pacific Coast League ee Saal ee -- ee ee ase Re: cae aaa a aaa a ae ae ee a . a > ' Jones' glove as he and Hank/Indianapolis 4 Phoenix 1 Dodger aces signed, The Tigers three of them with a 447-foot sdctn bolided Wille MeGovarivausetves 4 Perdand 2 \ ° Sinver 10'be named later |the Phillies rallied for a 74 vic.|followed with & solo homer and |Denver 2 Spokane 3 Plan Your Family Summer Fun Now ! tory in the second game and|Jim Davenport hit one in the |Seattle 8 Tulsa 2 ' ts 4a ALLOWED A SINGLE completed a sweep of their dou- sixth, Hawaii 8 Oklahoma 3 ' Against og pe po bleheader against Chicago Cubs.|ywaRs WILLIAMS' MARK Tacoma 2 San Diego VISIT OSHAW came on in the fourth inning) philadelphia won the opener 4-3.|" yraye? : cueing: with two men on and two out renee WO ey Mays' homer pushed him It was Allen's second 400-foot| within four of Ted Williams, | 4 Be walked sim, pang Ha bore | homer since returning to the| who is third on the all-time list. Leafs-Wings | i oe 'ag <2 vsinwed lineup last week. He's had nine The Giants used three relief ' in 5 adage sy Rad Kille-| ts in 30 swings agi . pitchers to stave off an Atlanta! | . ' nh (Season's average of .338, With|»any in the ninth with Lindy| Z | iter in the peer ecru back, the Phils have won McDaniel coming on to get the! are eros Al Kaline ieee in four runs|*!X of eight last two outs, Avene ? for the Tigers but Jerry Lumpe| Allen's shoulder 4s still not) Koufax struck out nine and By THE CANADIAN PRESS supplied the key hit with a two-|Tight. "I might be able to get waived just one in gaining his| The batters couldn't beat the run single in the seventh inning | the ball 60 feet if the game de-| ninth victory in 10 decisions. He pitchers and both teams came that snapped a 3-3 tle. pended on it," he says, lgot the only run he needed in|up with shutouts in an Inter- The Twins built a 3-0 lead HAS A CADDY the seventh when Willie Davis national League doubleheader with the help of Harmon Kille-| Rather than play him at third|{tipled and came home on Bob/at Toronto Wednesday night, bret aaventh omer but KAogze where 'eid have to tnrow|TOAWH error." ily Rohr suck out ne : 1 "This is the best I've thrown | fourth and Dick McAuliffe's tri-|2°0%%, the infield, manager hits as Toronto Maple Leafs an Cash' 4 |Gene Mauch has put Allen in|all year," sald the Dodger ace, B 7 a noth rg P ia the. sixth °F left field and assigned shortstop| who won his sixth straight and|/won the opener 8-0, an om ; : » ay d| |Bobby Wine as his caddy lowered his earned run average| Phoebus gave up four hits an : J dal t for the Ori-| : | ' > t Rochester | das can a iebesahiag techs | On every ball hit to left, Wine |! 1-48. : Red. Wings binnked ihe Leafs hit single in the 10th after Balti-|races out to relay Allen's weak) | Dale Titel ide Teds, who(1i-0 in the nighteap . | am ive-hit shutout of the 5, who . more had filled the bases on| throws. combined on Houston's| In other league action, Toledo E Jeff Rorabeck got two goals jand John Pattman got one for Houdaille as Glen Kirkman starred for the Auto Workers with two goals. Don Field got Kastview's only) i Willie Mays hit his 517th ca-| mond | oad gat -- Dave reer homer as San Francisco|for the other Astro run. Mud Hens defeated Richmond | Etchebarren, Luis Aparicio's| Giants edged Atlanta Braves; Matty Alou drove in one ne |e ae riag-penige g sacrifice fly produced an insur-\4"3, Los Angeles Dodgers single and Rusty Staub homered | 5uns blanked Columbus Jets 2-0, | ance run, blanked St, Louls Cardinals 1-0\and scored another in the Pi-| John Scruggs led the Roches- F Sandy Koufax' seven-hitter,|rates' victory over the Mets.|ter attack with four hits in the HIT TWO HOMERS Houston Astros shut out Cincin-/Don Cardwell, got credit for his|second game. 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