Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1966, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMMS, Tusohey, June 1, 1966 @ PALMERS FALTERS... Casper Wins Open Title said Casper. "When he left the | door ajar @ crack, | was able .-- ON LAST NINE ; (par on the next three tales, 'ence 1 haven't had 1 GAN VRANCIBCO (AP) "The tith where 1 bogeyed 1 was not hitting bad shots Newly - crowned United Mates CASPER PULAS UP Billy Casper reacted in this fashion Monday when he ran a Vi-foot put into the eup on the ith green for a birdie three during his play- off with Arnold Palmer for the United States Open golf title in San Francisco, Two strokes down at the ASTROS THIS TIME Drysdale Can't Find His Winning Ways By MIKY RATHET Somebody played Taps for the Braves at Atlanta, but they buried Don Drysdale in Hou ston Drysdale, of Low Angeles Dodgers, admitted after his fifth straight loste-n 42 Na tional League defeat hy the As tros Monday--that every loss was getting him deeper in trou ble "When they get you down, whether you're a piicher or a hitter, they try to bury you," he said "Rut it's just one of those things. You just try to battle out of it," Meanwhile at Allania, a fan in the centre field seats pulled out his trumpet during batting Associated Press Sports Writer) his &% ractice and played taps for the raves, who had lost three etraight games, The Braves replied later with two homers trom Gene Oliver and one from Joe Torre to belt! third time this season as they) ldefeated Minnesota Twins 6-8 Philadelphia Phillies 7-5, lonly other National League game Oliver hit his first homer dur ing a three-run, fourth-inning jrally and Torre collected three iruns batted in with a homer in the second inning and a single in the fifth, But the Cardinals battled hack to tle it in the sey enth on a three-run double by Bill White Troublesome Angels Give Mudcat Grant Bad Time Ry MURRAY CHASS The Mudeat doesn't have his Kittens anymore, has reason to howl | California Angels tamed the Mudcat, Jim Grant, for the St, Louls Cardinals knocked| Monday night off. New York Mets 4-2 In the! BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | National League WL Pet, GAL fan Francisco 40 AM Pittsburgh 4 507 1% | Los Angeles Grant was not happy with the decision that dropped his record to 5-0, a far ery from his 21-7 record last year that helped put the Twins into the World Series and himself on the stage with a By THE CANADIAN PRESS jmusical act called Mudeat andjfly to centre field, but Oliva the Kittens, 'Tt think I've pitelied better this year than last, and J think my earned run average proves it," Grant said, "But you saw what happened--it's happened 57h 5a 50 5% 5087 10 4a WY 4 Houston Philadelphia St, Louis Cineinnatt Atlanta New York Chicago 20 41 098 18 Monday's Results Philadelphia § Atlania 7 New York 2 St, Louis 4 Los Angeles 2 Houston 4 Only games scheduled Probable Piichers Today New York (Shaw 34 Louis (Stallard 1-2) (N) San Francisco (Marichal 2) at Chicago (Hands 5-4) Philadelphia (Jackson 4:5) al Atlanta (Lemaster 44) (N) Pittsburgh (Rlaes 1) Cincinnati (Fisher 24) (N) Loa Angeles (Sutton 7-4) at Houston (Farrell 1-5). (N) i441 hie al st 13 American Loague W L Pet, GBL yn oeked out Rudolph Rent,| Phil Roof homered for the Ath 4 I 22 " bh] i 12 P| An] BL Ain Am 24 al? fo 44 484 441 44 15 M8 307 164 4) 349 10% Monday's Results Minnesota § California 4 Chicago 3 Kansas Cily | Cleveland 2 Washington 4 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Perry 2-1) at Cali fornia (Lopes 4-4) (N) Chicago (John t4) at Kansas City (Terry 14) (N) Detroit (MeLain 103) at Washington (Segui 24) (N) Raltimore (Bunker #4 and Rertaina 12) at' New York Raltimore Detroit Cleveland California Minnesota Chieago New York Washington Kansas City Roston to me ae lot this year," What nappenst? Teny Oliva dropped a fly ball with two on lin the seventh inning, giving the FAngets two unearned runs fined | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittshurgh--Carios Ortiz, 195, New York, stopped Johnny Biz zarro, 199%, Erie, Pa,, 12, Ort: defended world lightweight championship Tokyo-Rocky Alarde, 180% Philippines, knocked out Makoto Watanabe, 119%, Japan, & Auckland-John Houston, Los Angeles, outpointed Tuna Sean lan, New Zealand, 12, middie weights, Butte, 174% Mont Anaconda, Roger Rouse Montana, 1444, Jamaica, 5 SPORTS IN BRIEF WINDS DOG YACHTS HAMILTON, Rermuda (CP) Light winda and fog patches plagued the fleet of 147 yachts in the Newport, 't.1.-Rermuda ocean yacht race Monday as the larger vessels aslill had not reached the halfway point in the Ati-mile event, The fleet, includ ing four Canadian yachia, was about 500 miles from Rermuda late Monday USSR GYMNASTS DUE TORONTO (CP) ~ Russia's national gymnastic team will perform at opening ceremonies for York University's new phys: jeal education building next De. Open golf champion Bilhy, Cas and Bill made the putt was the getting bad results," te wi am parr ae Open next month church event, hhy wile and l were recently converted ta the Church of Jesus Christ of Vatier Day faints (Mormon), and it has brought me a new inner strength," the i4-year-old cham- pion said after winning the championship Monday. "asper changed his religious affiliation \ate tast year and on Jan. | wae baptized by the Mormons, After tying Arnold Paimer with a tremendous comeback tunday, he made an M-mile trip to take part in a church fireside program at Pe taluma, Calif, He plans to play in the Mor- 5 mon tournament at Salt Lake City, Utah, which preciudes his going to Mairlield, Scotland, for the British Open July 64, Casper captured his second Open with some great putting for a oneunder-par @ in Mon- ;day's playolf, while Palmer iduplicated his collapse of Sun day and shot a 73 after leading by two strokes at the end of nine holes They had woundup tied at 278 Sunday Pd That brought a $25,000 top prize for Casper plus $1,500 as his share of the playoff pro ceeds, and he'll give 10 per cent to the church Palmer took a stroke lead on ithe par-four fourth hole when he dropped with an 18-foot putt Casper jost another stroke on ipar four fifth hile when his | drive hit m tree, A six-foot birdie putt eut the margin to one at | the par-three eighth, but Casper The Praves went hack to three-pulted the par-four ninth work in their half and put it the first time he had done it away when Felipe Alou heat out\in the tournament an infield hit and Oliver rapped 'The key to victory eame al his second homer 490 + yard 'ith, where Casper Lou Brock's single, his steali dropped a 25-footer for a birdie of second, an error by shortstop| to even the match while Palmer Kiddie Bressoud and a wild pitch| missed from four feet by Dick Selma gave the Cardi Then at the parcthree 15th nals their final run in the sey-| Casper rammed home a 45-foot enth pult for another birdie and took a one-stroke jead Palmer's collapse reached full | pruportions as he went four over time, Casper pulled even when Paimer hogeyed the hole, Casper went on to win the tithe by four strokes (AP Wirephote) Impressive | Grant, 30, is correct as far as Performances RA. is concerned, His pres. TAVISTOCK, Ont, (CP) ent mark of 3.26 is lower than| Softball is @ pitcher's game and but he stillihis final HRA of 3.30 in 196)/MOHiters are not exactly un-| and the 3.68 he had at this time|common hut, even ao, Keith Jast year when he also had a 6-2|Wagier's feats are remarkable, record The iseyearold pitcher for The righthander pitched the| Tavistock Merchant Juveniles | Twinn to the American League pitehed three no-hitters this sea- pennant and won two games in| on while running up a 7-0 won- | the Series, lost record, He didn't give up His bad break Monday night @ single earned run, came afier Tom Satriano and) He faced 216 batters in 67 in Paul Schaal singled with one|nings, striking out 171, and lout in the seventh, Pinch hitter|didn't give up a hit in Jt In | Willle Smith then lofted a long nings of relief work Wagier's three no |dropped it, and two runs scored| bring his total to five since he | for a 45 tie joined the club three years ago | Smith wound up at second and) After being spotted playing In jauickly scored the decisive run a church league by coach Fred sd trick' Currah, a ere i During the three years, Wage eland| lef has won 69 and Jost 18, and has atrick out 1,206 batters, of- ten with a rising fast ball, his best pitch, sometimes with his good drop and change of pace, and Harmon Killebrew plus one|, At six-footvone and 190 pounds, of Cesar Tovar's three hity;"e's strong and doesn't mind helped Grant to a Sl lead be-|pitehing three times a week, fore the seventh, Norm Siebern| Laat season he was 44-11 despite added a California homer in the; Missing six weeks with a shoul elehth der injury Two errors by Cleveland shortstop Chico Salmon helped| Niagara-on-ther! Washington. to two unearned) struck out all runs in the second inning, Sal-|seven-inning game aga }mon dropped Dick Nen's pop up; agera and missed the throw on a force play as Doug Camilli scored Camilli also homered for the Senators in the sixth Tommie Agee led Chicago past Kansas City, collecting three hits, He tripled home a run in the fifth inning, then dou bled and aeored in the eighth.) In other AL games ton Senators defeated Clev indians 42 ana Chicago While fox topped Kansas City Athle ties Add Home runs by Don Mincher Inst Ni- SASKATOON (CP) Wallace Stinson of Saskatoon, president of the Amateur Athletic Union lof Canada, says he has written 'Jeties, halted at 2.48 in the fifth with|Pereival of Toronto Christie suffering a badly cut! giinson said in an interview lip, He weighed 158 against/Saturday he has urged them to 140\4 for the Cape Rretoner, (vole on a recommendation that doping charges against BASEBALLER KILLED Percival be heard hefore a VOORHEES VILLE, N.Y. jjudge or magistrate |(AP)~A Lieyear old boy playingjas possible," jeentrefield for an American Le:| Percival, coach of the Don gion baseball. team was killed/agiis Track Club in Toronto, | Sunday when he and another/nas been accused of giving player collided as they con-idrugs to his athletes verged on a fly ball, Kenneth! Johnston of the Albany suburh| An executive meeting Is not of Westmere was pronounced scheduled unti) next month and dead of head injuries, The sec.|! Would rate this matter of ex: ond boy, Michael Rrodie, 14, of|treme urgency," Stinson said Albany, suffered possible head) He added aillete turning neint * Palmer anid to play ins "This round was an experi' day, | was charging and reaty Trial Victory 'Then hrota siivoed on Gon- " 'Titled Hero As Favorite By JIM CRERAR TORONTO (CP) -- Wf Titled Hero, the 3407 choice to win faturday's 107th running of the Queen's Plate, comes through as expected, Toronte industura- list ¥. P. Taylor will have at least. one consolation--the win- ning horse was bred on his rm Titled Hera was purchased two years ago by Peter Mar- shall of Toronto for $15,000 at the pre-priced sale of yearlings conducted hy Taylor annually, Taylor's Windfields Varm has a horse entered in Saturday's 1% mile classic for three-year olds bred in Canada, He is Are- tie Troops, a so-so juvenile last year who is second to Titled Hero in the odds hist at b-ta-t But Joe Thomas, 41, Wind field's racing manager, thinks Aretie Troops is better than last year's record indicates, As a two + year « old, Arctic Troops won one, was second once and third twice, But in four starts this year, the horse as two firsts, a second and a fourth The difference, says Thomas is that Arctie Troops spent most of last season recovering from a pair of bucked shins WON SIX TIMES Taylor is considered Canada's leading breeder of thorough: breds and it has paid off hand- somely with six Plate victories in the last nine years And Taylor has offered some excellent horses as yearlings, Among them have been Cana dian Champ, winner of the 1956 Queen's Plate and Horse of the Year who was bought by Bill Beasley of Toronto, Blue Light, 1961 Plate winner who went to Col, K, R. Marshall of Toronto, and Titled Hero A jot of top thoroughbreds have heen overlooked too, in- eluding Northern Dancer, Wind fields offered him as a yearling but there were no takers, so he stayed under Taylor colors and two years ago won the Plate, the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, | Other horses passed up by iprospective purchasers inelude lCanebora, 1063 winner, Flaming 'Ford Fears Japanese {ft as saying that Ford's biggest rivals in sports car races will soon be Japanese, Reporter Roger Constantin al France-Soir interviewed Ford lhere Sunday night, and asked him which Burepean manufac: turer would be giving Ford }racing cars the most compet: | tion in-the future, | Fords were placed one, two land three at Le Mans Sunday, lending the reign of the Italian | Ferraris in the gruelling 24-hour jrace Constantin quotes Mord as re At a juvenile tournament in| plying that he fears mainly the) ake last year he| Japanese, who had acquired Alin 2:11 and returned $6.20, §2,50 21 batters in alremarkable authority in For-|and $2.20 Imula 1 speed events In only a few se@nsons, AAU President Seeking Fast Action On Charges |the AAU executive to back up al ltelephone call | got earlier, I am taking this other action (eo mmunicating with the to all branch executives regard: | branches) in the interim, THIS| yale won the first and second ing- charges made against Lloyd' situation certainly has to be races respectively for a $29.50 cleared up before the Common: wealth Games trials start, 'My main concern is for the athletes, Doping, as such, is not spelled out in the international rule book, But it says athletes are forbidden to use anything "AS 899l for the punpose of improving ajdeau Carleton Raceway performance or dulling a sense of fatigue "A supplier of such a sub stance would be barred fram in- jternational competition for life," Page, who won it in 1967, Vie- toria Park, the 1961 winner, New Providence, tops in 1968 an Lyford Cay, who took it in 1957 The starting field for the Plate won't definitely be known until Thursday when each owner must make the final eligibility payment of $1,006. At that time, post position will he drawn, The race, scheduled to go off at 5:12 p.m, EDT at Woodbine race track on the northern fringe of Metropolitan Toronto, is expected to produce a record purse of more than $41,000, The existing record of $46,000 went fo Canebora, a Taylor horse, in 1963, ; The race will he carried live on CBC television Reaffirms | 'plus the $1,900 for me pa Red Sox Top 'All - Stars 8-4 TORONTO (CP)--Boston Red' fox, last place team in the! American Baseball League, de- feated the International League' All-Glars #4 Monday night at Maple teat Stadium The tox took a 3-4 lead in the first inning and added five in the sixth, ' Larry Maxie, who started the game and went 1 1-4 innings for! the All Hars, was tagged for the) loss, Maxie, a pitcher for Rich- mond Braves, gave up six hits and three runs The All-Stars came back in the bottom of the seventh for four runs off Boston reliever Dan Osinski, Dave Morehead, Boston right-| hander who staried the game, was credited with the victory He went five innings, allowed one hit and struck out five / More Responsibilities For New Commissioner By JOUN SHORT WINNIPEG (CP) An ¥4 monton official added his voice Monday to a call for a Cana- dian Foothall League commis- sioner who will put his CFL du- ties before any other obliga tions Hugh McColl, president of Bd monton eskimos of the Western Conference, declined comment on reports that Liberal Senator Keith Davey will be offered the commissioner's post during the CFL semi-annual meeting that hegan today "But it seems obvious that the people we instructed to seek # commissioner are interested in him, He will be present for at Breen Wins Pro - Am. Golf BOWMANVILLE, Ont, (CP) Bobby Breen, professional at Pine Valley Golf Club in Tor onto, teamed with Maxie Yourth, a local amateur, to win ithe first annual Pro-Am golf Tournament at Bowman: lyille Golf Club Sunday Breen won low professonal honors. with an even par 72 while Yourth won low amateur net with a 73, George Hilbrecht, pro fessional at Peterhorough Golf 'tub, carded a 75, | ra Golf Club, Whitby, shot Floyd's Honor 'Wins Feature | §T, CATHARINES (CP) George Hawke of St, Catharines drove his 10-year-old gelding Floyd's Honor to a half-length |vietory in the $800 sixth race at Garden City Raceway for bis) second win Monday night, Floyd's Honor ran the mile Star Johnston was second and Brother Dillon third Hawke drove Jerry Farong to a half-length vietory in the third for a $4.10, $8 and $2.50 payoff, | LONDON, Ont, (CP)eJiggs |MecFadden drove Flash Fire € Ito a photo finish victory in the |$700 featured race at Western | Fairgrounds Raceway Monday night, It was the second victory of the evening for MeF'adden and }yaised his total to 11 for the eel, Duke Johnston and Miss Dixie daily double, The exactor in the fourth paid $59.40, OTTAWA (CP) = Dave Rar took an early lead and held it to the wire Monday night to win the featured ninth race at Ri | The six-year-old hay gelding jeovered the mile in 2:07 3.5 and returned $4.90, $3.40 and $2.70 |Gloamings King pald $4.20 and | $4.90 for second while Sage Val \ley was $3.80 to show, Club, Joe Rice} » hitters) PARIS (Reuters)--A French) trom Forest Hills, Toronto, and newspaper quotes Henry Ford) wrison Patterson from Thunder:| injuries (Stottiemyre 4-4 and Peterson!cember, Dr, Aryce Taylor, di $5) (TN) lrectar of physical education at Cleveland (Bel! 4:2) at Boston the university, announced Mon (Sheldon 4:8) (N) day. BRUIN§ HIRE YOUNG ROSTON (AP)--foston Bro ins of the National League Monday hired Garry Young, 42, of Kingston, Ont., as assistant. to chief scout Harold Catton, General manager Leigh ton (Hap) Emme said Young will travel enaat ta enast look ing over prospects for the Bru YESTERDAY'S STARS Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RICHARDSON WINS Ratting--Gene Oliver, Atlanta, SAINT JOHN, NR. (CP) drove in three runa with two) Blaly Richardson, British Em homers as the Braves defeated |Pi@ and Canadian middle Philadelphia Phillies 7.8 weight champion fram South Rar in Nova Scotia's Cape Pitehing---Pete Richert, Wash. Breton. wan @ fifthround tech ington, scattered seven hits inj nical knockout over Pau} Chris the Senators' 4-2 victory over! tie of Boston in a non-titie bout! 5 'Monday aight, The fight waa International League Standings unchanged Monday's Resulis All-Stars 4 Boston (AL) & Today's Games Toledo at Ruffalo Columbus at Torante Richmend at Rochester Jacksonville at Syracuse Hockey | ; "Tam expecting a letter fram CUSTOM Carpet & Upholstery DYEING Let usr fe in those drab, faded, and seiled colors at a fraction of the eoat ef replacing. We do wall te wall broad loam right In your home or place of business, Brighten up any room's chesterfields er chairs the low cost way, used hy Hotels, Motels, ete serving Oshawa, Whithy, Alex, Bowmanville and surrounding eistricts, Give usa call for a FREE ESTIMATE, CALL 728-5387 Rainbow Color Re-Nu 555 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA t new least part of the meeting," Me Coll said, "2 Sydney Halter of Winnipeg has tendered his resignation as commissioner, effective at the end of this year 'The responsibilities of our new commissioner will be much more extensive than Mr. Hal- ter's were," said McColl, 'If Senator Davey can arrange his time in the Senate so it does not conflict with his job with the CFL, he would have to be con- sidered an outstanding candi- date," Other officials Grant, coach-general manager of Winnipeg Blue Bombers--- have expressed similar sentl- ments, COOL MEKTS FIRST The Committee Of One League was to meet first today in an all-day session, They are expected to report Wednesday fo a general meeting on steps toward formation of a single autonomous league A Winnipeg spokesman eaid he does not expect the COOL report to be implemented in full at this meeting, Grant said a recommendation by the COOTL, committee that television and gate revenue be split evenly has become the largest single stumbling « block to implementation, The COOI!, report also calls for establishment of a central) office in Toronto and expansion |of the CFL, pension plan, | Teague and committee meet: ings are expected to end Wed-| nesday, Grant said, General) managers of the nine CFL clubs! have scheduled talks Thursday, notably Bud SIGNS PACT Canadian 'Terry Wwvan- shen, obtained in @ trade earlier this year with Mont- real Alouettes, has signed his contract with Calgary Stampeders le ii living off the beaches, a Mel- ™ekestrip ina car, bus, HORSVS SMUGGLED MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) --- Filipina race horse smugglers have spirited Aus: tralian thoroughbreds into The Philippines by rafts from ships Many find that navesa, bourne bloodstock expert said minor, ® aunere home Saturday t M4 _ on Philippines' President Verdi- nand Mareos' announcement quickly that he intended to crack down! 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