STOPS WHITE SOX... ... SLOW AND SLOWER | Rogas Angels Angel By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Minnie Rojas' "come out and et it' pitch has American ague hitters biting off more than they can chew. The rookie California pitcher blanked Chi far «ix innings Monday night as the Angels sal- vaged a doubleheader split by edging the White Sox 2-1. Rojas has started two games and won both since his call-up from the Angels' Seattle farm club last month while compiling a 1.35 earned run average in seven appearance over-all. "He's got three pitches -- slower and 'come out and get it," one frustrated slugger has said of the 27-year-old right- hander. The Angels purchased Rojas from a Mexican League club earlier in the year for the bar- gain price of $2,500. GOT INTO TROUBLE The White Sox, who had won the rain-delayed first game 5-1, reached Rojas for only four hits and no runs until the seventh inning. Then, after making J, C. Martin his sixth strikeout vic- tim, Rojas gave up a single to Sox newcomer Jerry Adair, hit Floyd Robinson with a pitch and walked Smoky Burgess, filling the bases. Bob Lee then replaced Rojas and got out of the jam when left fielder Willie Smith grabbed John Romano's liner and dou- bled Adair at the plate with a rifle throw. Elsewhere, Frank Robinson's three-run homer and a two-run shot by Brooks Robinson led Baltimore Orioles past New BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Ww Pct, GBL 610 596 589 579 552 A413 443 426 404 36 34 33 33 32 26 27 4 23 § 1 1% 2 3% 8 10 10% 11% 17 San Francisco Los Angeles Pittsburgh Philadelphia Houston St. Louis Atlanta Cincinnati New York 21 Chicago 17 -309 Monday's Results 6t. Louis 2-4 New York 5-1 Atlanta 2-4 Philadelphia 6-6 Cincinnat! 4 Pittsburgh 5 Houston 9 Los Angeles 6 Chicago 0 San Francisco 8 Probable Pitchers Today St. Louis (Stallard 0-2) at New York (Rusteck 1-0) Atlanta (Johnson 4-5) at Phil- adelphia (Wise 1-1) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 6-2) Pittsburgh (Fryman 4-1) (N) Houston (Dierker 2-1) at Los Angeles (Koufax 11-1) (N) Chicago (Holtzman 2-6) San Francisco (Herbel 1-0) American League | WL Pct, GBL 18 % 20 | at at 654 649 Cleveland Baltimore 37 | York Yankees 8-0, Detroit Ti- gers nipped Washington Sena- tors 4-3 and Minnesota Twinz divided a twin bill with Kansa: City Athletics, dropping the opener 5-2 before rebounding in the second game 6-1. The Bos- ton-Cleveland game was raine¢ lout. | Frank Malzone gave Rojas a 16 lead with a fifth - inning homer, then singled in the ninth and scored on Bobby Knoop's triple. That run proved to be lost eight in a row, had tied he score in the seventh on a wo-run homer by pinch hitter Don Lock, Kansas City snapped Min- nesota's four - game winning streak behind right-hander Jim (Catfish) Hunter, who scattered seVen DUS BNG KNOCKEU in URE runs with a bases-loaded double in the second inning. The Twins bounced back in the nightcap, Rich Rollins lead- ing a 13-hit assault with three | doubles and a single. Houston Astros Drop Gentile HOUSTON (AP) ~-- Houston Astros assigned Jim Gentile to \Oklahoma City of the Pacific Coast League Monday but the the winner when the White Sox 'scored in the last of the ninth. \STOPS THE ANGELS Jack Lamabe stopped the An- gels on five hits in the first game, running his record to 4-2, while Don Buford led the Chi- cago attack with a run-scoring Isingle and three-run double, The) victory ended a five-game Jos- ing string for the White Sox. Buford collected five hits in the doubleheader and Adair, traded to the Sox from Balti- more Sunday for reliever Eddie Fisher, had four. Baltimore's rampaging Rob- Astro manager Grady Hatton insons powered the Orioles to\said Gentile is 'a bad influ- their 13th victory in tha Jast 16 ence" on the club. games while Jim Palmer and) "He's not going to play for reliever Eddie Watt shackled : the Yankees on three hits Frank Robinson smashed 16th homer in the third inning off loser Al Downing and Brooks Robinson hit No. 10 in the sev- ength off Pedro Ramos. The Tigers broke a 3-3 tie in ithe eighth on singles by Jim Worthrup and Bill Freehan and \Gates Brown's sacrifice fly, en- abling Dave Wickersham to gain his third victory without a iloss. The Senators, who have me.' Gentile, 32, was informed of shortly after he was kicked out of the game between Houston and Chicago Cubs for tossing his bat toward plate umpire Ed Vargo. Hatton said if any major league club wants him Houston is ready to make a deal. Chuck Harrison has been re- jcalled from Oklahoma City to take Gentile's place. The Astros gave $100,000 and\- jtwo minor league players to Kansas City last year for Gen- tile, Dave Roberts' 23 36 390 15 20 35 .364 16 Monday's Results Minnesota 2-6 Kansas City 5-1 California 1-2 Chicago 5-1 | Washington 3 Detroit 4 | Boston at Cleveland, ppd. New York 0 Baltimore 8 Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Boswell 2-4) at Kansas City (Dobson 2-4) (N) California (Chance 3-8) at Chi cago (Buzhardt 3-3) Washington (Ortega 5-3) at Detroit (Monbouquette 3-5) (N) Boston (Santiago 4-3 and Stig- man 1-1) at Cleveland (Siebert 5-3 and Tiant 4-3) (TN) New York (Bouton 1-1) at Bal timore (McNally 5-2) (N) Washington Boston Wins For Jets By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two home runs by Dave Roberts that sent six runs over the plate led first-place Colum- bus Jets to a 9-2 romp over Rochester Red Wings in Inter- national League baseball Mon- day night. Syracuse Chiefs, meanwhile, had relief pitcher John Hiller to thank for a 7-5 victory over Toledo Mud Hens. Hiller took over from starter Lacey West after the Chiefs let a 6-0 lead in the first two innings narrow to 6-5 in the sixth Buffalo Bisons League Pet. GBL 646 -- 529 5% 521 6 AML 7% 479 8 International Ww 31 27 25 26 23 2 24 2 Columbus Toledo Jacksonville Rochester Buffalo Richmond Toronto 23 2 Syracuse 21 Monday's Results Rochester 2 Columbus 9 Syracuse 7 Toledo 5 Richmond 3 Buffalo 4 jumped two 471 $14 Places to fifth on the strength 469 69% Of their 4-3 10-inning victory 404 12 |over Richmond Braves and a rainstorm in Torento which postponed the Maple Leafs' game with Jacksonville Suns, Roberts, who joined the Jets veteran first baseman with the) exploding temper indicated he} might quit baseball, rather than) report to the minor league club. | hisithe decision Sunday night! j OVER AND OUT! Short- stop Luis Aparichio of Baltl- more Orioles, leaps over the back of New York's Bobby Richardson, as the latter tries desperately to "break up the play" but By MURRAY CHASS Aparicio has the ball already on the way to first base, to complete a double- play against the N.Y. Yan- kees, in the first inning of last night's game in Balti- more. The action started Roberto Clemente tHomeRuns Back In Business THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, June 14, 1966 @ DAVE BAILEY Another Pharmacist In Track Limelight lick when teach Dave will be there ~ a Invitation track meet. It was good tor only third Jace -- behind Jim Grelle's 1. - KE O and Nail Mascan'« 8+ 8h mt nnn ----a : TORONTO (CP) -- Dave Bailey, 21, Canada's one-eyec miler, has emerged as 4 tor PIOBPECt ius m RVIG Tue: on the British Empire Gaimes * Jamaica this summer. And if he sticks to his sched- ule, he'll pick up the Games the Bui boii Bailey and his coach, Fred Foot, agree that Balley hasn't hit his peak. 'First Eagle On described by The Journal as|couver. The world record of "He's not sharp yet," Foot says. "I figure he'll reach his peak somewhere between July 20 and the middle of August." Says Bailey, "I'm sure to im- prove and I expect there's a of such great milers as Bruce Kidd of Toronto and Bill Croth- ers of Markham, Ont., for the good chance of hitting 3:;57 by this summer." Bailey still has to compete in the Canadian track champion ships--which double as the B.E. Games trials -- in Edmonton next month. But what selector |would fail to nominate Canada's 'only four-minute miler for the * \Canadian squad? Nightmare Hole) 1 Batiey hits the 3::57 mark ' jit would be good enough to EDMONTON (CP)--The day\erase the Games record of before, the 11th at Windermere|3:;58.8 set by Roger Bannister Golf and Country Club had been|of England in 1954 at Van- last five years. Saturday he became the first Canadian to break the four- minute mile, pounding out a 3:;58.4 mile the San Diego "dream |3:;53.6 was set by Michel Jazy| one of Edmonton's holes." of France June 9, 1965, when Roger Maris ground- ed to second baseman Dave Johnson of the Orioles, who tossed to Aparicio for the force-out on Richardson. Baltimore blanked Yankees 8-0. | ;swept Atlanta Braves 6-2 andj hitting 2 homer in the third and) Associated Press Sports Writer | 5-4 and New Bg be -; tripling across the first run in a jfeated St. Louls Cardinals 5-2/1). 00m gifth, Rich Allen added Now that National League | pitchers have turned Donn Clen-| jdenon's power off, they've) Reds had built their 4-2 lead on| before bowing 4-1. Before Clemente's homer, the a two-run double in the fifth. Bob Taylor backed Bob turned Roberto Clemente's on.| Vada Pinson's three-run homer! Shaw's five-hit New York debut And it's proved a shocking! in the fourth inning and his run-|with a three-run homer in the experience for them, | Billy McCool was the latest victim of the Clemente explo-| |sion as the Pittsburgh star blasted a three-run homer that jgave the Pirates a 5-4 victory lover Cincinnati Reds Monday | night. The homer was the ninth for| the flashy right fielder this sea- ison, just one short of his total |last year, and the runs batted in gave him 36 for the season, He had 65 RBI in 1965. Clemente, who has built three batting championships on hits that stay inside the park, is |headed for his best slugging scoring single in the fifth. Gaylord Perry, making his first start in 17 days, allowed the Cubs only three hits in seven innings. He was supported by San Francisco's six-run_ third, three of the runs coming on Ollie Brown's double. Joe Morgan tripled across two runs and scored on Sonny Jack- son's single in the 11th inning for Houston's triumph over Los Angeles. The Astros had ex- ploded for six runs in the eighth inning, three on Felix Mantilla's homer, and a 6-4 lead, but the Dodgers tied on Tommy Davis' |sixth inning, Bill Murphy also homered for the Mets. St. Louis pon the nightcap, getting two singles and a triple from Lou Brock, who also stole two bases and scored twice. Three Cardinal pitchers scat- tered seven hits, including Ken Boyer's homer. lrough, some 200 yards from the|5 \ A 565-yard par five with a| The previous Canadian native) green almost entirely sur-/mark was 4:;01.1 set by Ergas, rounded by water, the U-shaped|Leps of Toronto at Kingston,| hole had never been eagled|Jamaica in 1964. Bailey's prev- since the course opened in 957, |lous best was 4:;02.9, Al Loutit, the club's senior!) ooxs AT FUTURE lchampion, was showing the] oye : leourse to a friend for the first) On Bailey's future, Foot said:; | "I figure he has about an- time. | The 58-year-old steamfitter, ajother year or so before he gets W2-handicap golfer, got off a@|4p there. Right now he's just lrespectable drive, then sliced ajanother good runner who has lthree-wood to the edge of the|beaten the four-minute mark. everal runners in the States have accomplished this. The || Tiekets For These good runners usually start to OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 8:30 P.M. WATSON AND BROWER vs, THE MASKED YAN ERNIE LADD vs JUNGLE JIM STARR BILLY RED LYONS vs. DUKE NOBLE Exhibitions et the Cosine Restaurant || Digi 723-9721 Ringsides .. 1.50 Gens 1.25 Children .... 38 PAT MI LOSH PROMOTER RED LYONS in. His third shot, another three wood, just cleared a lagoon) guarding the green's left front) jcorner and rolled into the cup. | Bo' Belinsky | i Goes To Minors PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Bo Belinsky, who asked to be traded or sent to the minors, got his wish Monday when Phil-| adelphia Phillies sent the left-) handed pitcher to their San| Diego farm club in the Pacific! Coast Baseball League on 24-| hour recall. Belinsky, 0-2 this season, came to the Phillies Dec. 4, 1964, from Los Angeles Dodgers in a deal for first baseman Costen Shockley and pitcher Rudy May. Ajax, Whi DRIVEWAYS AND @ 20 Months CALL by, Oshawa COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL @ 3 Year Guarantee PARKING AREAS PAYMENT to Pay ere. ok FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 7th Write or phone LE. 3-7543 for free Miustrated Prospectus TORONTO MATRICULATION COLLEGE, LTD, homer and Willie Davis' run- producing single. Larry Jackson pitched a four- hitter in Philadelphia's opening- game victory over Atlanta. Clay Dalrymple sparked the Phillies' attack with a homer and a sin-| gle, driving in three runs, | Jack Brandt triggered Phillies in the second game, ossawa 728-1541 MARCI COMPANY _ sahil May 18, increased his team- year. In 11 major league sea- 21 leading home run total to nine.|sons he's averaged 11 homers 2 7 27 84) 0 9 28 9% 29 11 32 1314! Detroit Minnesota California Chicago New York Kansas City 618 500 491 481 453 407 | Jacksonville at Toronto, ppd. Today's Games Rochester at Columbus Syracuse at Toledo Richmond at Buffalo Jacksonville at Toronto A's the yn oe OO oe 2 a) 1' 4 MULLDUD CW ww LL wae the Pirates' PUDDICOMBE WINS Athletics' Southern League farm club at Mobile. Wyatt, 31, worked in 81 games jlast year. This season he was 198, having lost his No. I relief job. | Sheldon, 29, was 4-7 with the |Athletics this year. He was jtraded to Kansas City by New | York Yankees in 1965 | Gosger, 24, was batting .254 jat Boston, after home He played with Detroit Red Wings in the 1962-63 season. Faulkner said in an interview} he has been invited by Detroit coach Sid Abel to attend the} team's training camp in Sep-| tember, Faulkner, a centre, scored only 10 goals and 10 assists dur- | ing his rookie year in the NHL but blossomed in the Detroit- a two-year period at LONDON (Reuters) Bob Puddicombe, 19, of Vancouver won his men's singles first round match at Roehampton Monday in the southern qualify- ing tournament for the Wimble- don championships by defeating J. S. Yeomans of the United States 4-6, 6-3, 8-6, 6-3. Brenda Nunns of Toronto was beaten in the first round of women's singles, 6-3, 7-5, by G. Moran of {Toronto Stanley Cup playoff se-| Argentina, ries with five goals, three of } | His first homer was the high-|and 66 RBI while batting .309. light of a four-run fourth inning) ; i \that wrapped up the game. | This season is just slightly | 'The Bisons' triumph came| more than one-third gone, and jafter Len Boehmer clubbed a he's rapidly approaching those two-run homer with two out in| figures as well as hitting .390, lthe 10th, Boehmer slammed his|* e second best average in the =F [fifth homer in i1 games off re-| /@#8ue. y [lier pitcher Joe Cisterna, who) Clendenen \faced one batter and was! second leading slugger last year . charged with the loss but has gotten off to a slow start Swa With Boston }-with--onlyfour_ homers and..22! Alex Faulkener runs driven in water ie mn a . GIANTS CRUSH CUBS STON (AP) --- The lowly|tics completed a multi-player R t NHL elsewhere, San Francisco Boston Red Sox and Kansas|swap with New York Yankees e urning sane crushed Cuicaas Babs City Athletics, striving to trade | picking up pitchers Bill Stafford) op: joyn's Nfld, (CP) 8-0, Houston Astros trimmed their way up in American )and Gil Repoz in exchange for Alex Penikier 30. the first Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6 in 11 League standings, have com-jpitcher Fred Talbot and left: Newfoundlander a sk the|innings, Philadelphia Phillies leted a six-player swap whichihanded hitting catcher Bill N ti j H ica mene |~ - involves an outfielder and two'Bryan National Hockey League, plans pitchers from each team. Blanco was assigned to the !o return to professional ranks| The Red Sox, seeking a start- ing pitcher, acquired right- hander Rollie Sheldon, relief pitcher John Wyatt and out- fielder Jose Tartabull in Mon- day night's trade which came just 48 hours before the Wed- mnesday midnight trading dead- line. The Athletics received out- fielder Jim Gosger and a pair of relief pitchers--Ken Sanders, drafted from Kansas City last} Tartabull, 26, a Cuban-born winter, and Guido Grilli, a left-| outfielder, was hitting .238 hander who boasts a 3-0 record|Sanders, 24, had a 3-6 record with Boston's 'Toronto farm team in the Internationa) League Just four days ago the Ati Grilli had an 0-2 record be fore being optioned to Toronto The Athletics said he would be recalled immediately SENT DOWN -- BUT WILL HE GO? GRADY HATTON Houston Astros' manager, Grady Hatton, left, said first baseman Jim Gentile (right) is a "bad influence" on the club and "he's not going te play for me," as i 3J™M GENTILE Astros assigned Gentile to their Oklahoma City farm club, yesterday. 'It looks like this is it," said Gen- tile. "I'm going home." AP Wirephote them winners Ile played in only $5 games the next year and was plagued by injuries FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Turin--Piero Del Papa, Italy, outpointed Clarence! James, 166%, San Francisco, 8, | Cincinnati--Billy Joiner, 191, Cincinnati, knocked out Nert |Brownfield, 204, Pittsburgh, 2; | |Dick Wipperman, 198, Buffalo, | N.Y., stopped Ed Fletcher, 214, | Niagara Falls, N.Y., 6. 0.M.C. SERVICE CENTRE Ay also completely ou' d the rush and hove serviced by our experts. Our sales department ean this summer, See us now SOFTBALL Double Header TONIGHT ! 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