Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1966, p. 11

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Adcock, Burdette Tough By HAL BOCK AssocfAted Press Sports Writer} on Joe Aticock and dette, California Angels' two Lew Bur-| whipped the Tigers 4-3. On Tigers and Burdette slammed the door|liever Minnie Rojas ran Into Detroit rallies in the eighth | trouble. Adcock, who at 39-is playing in his 17th major league season, Both of the elderly Angels) hammered his 10th homer of the nd ninth innings as the Angels leading senior citizens, worked) started the game on the bench.) season in the sixth. That gave Detroit Tigers over Tuesday! Adcock got into the line-up in| the Angels a 4-0 lead but the night and handed young Denny|the fourth after Norm Siebern|Tigers fought back, knocking McLain his first loss in over a month. ¢ ahs ssi Adcock walloped a three-run De hurt his right leg running out a} out Chance in the eighth. single. Burdette was in the bull-| Sam Mele Names Youthful American League Hurlers DENNY McLAIN pen until the eighth when| LEW NEARS 40 Rojas came on and gave up a LOSE MATCHES By DAVE O'HARA BOSTON (AP)--Eight young piichoers, inchading four Chosen for the first time, were named today to the American League All-Star team to face their Na- tional Leagué counterparts in in the annual baseball classic July 12 'at St. Louis, Minnesota manager Sam Mele, who earned the honor of leading the American All-Stars by piloting the Twins to the pen- nant last season, picked four THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wecnesdey, July 6, 1966 J] Olympic Building | Develops Crack for the first time. McDowell was) TOKYO (AP) -- The Tokyo the losing pitcher in a 6-5 defeat by the National League last|©lympics' most striking struc- year. He was nicked for the tie- ture--de signed by Japan's| roof supported by huge cables suspended across two pillars. construction, costing $6,- 300,000, was rushed to meet the 1964 Olympics opening deadline. Contractors say the ground on which the concrete building is built has been found to be weak and shaky. a run in the seventh in- | en architect, Kenzo | DIDN'T SEE ACTION | Tange--is cracking, leaking ne. Bell was tagged for two runs | inking today, only two years: in three innings in 1960, while | after it was built. | Stottlemyre did not see action' jt is the 15,000-seat swimming | SPEED KING Amazing self-sudsing CAR WASH SPONGE Gives up to 30 Washings and Pol- ishing elf in one performanes. Ask for it et your feverite Service Stetion. tons of the AL salad pool which has a scallop-shaped Bell is 29, Hunter 20, McLain 22, McDowell 23, Stottlemyre 25, Ss MIDGET TAG TEAM BOUT ACTION + ACTION PAGKED-8OUTS ---4 Thursday, : |right-handers and four left-han- -DUBLIN--(Reuters)--Vie--Rol- ders with an average age of 25; lins and Beh. Puddicombe of! 'The right-handers are Gary Vancouver Jost men's singles|\ pel of Cleveland Indians, Sage Ke the second) nenny McLain of Detroit Tigers, fay of the Irish open lawn ten-| yim Hunter of Kansas City Ath- nis championships. letics and Mel Stottlemyre of/|tlemyre has a 7-9 record. ill NAME SCOUT New York Yankees. The south-| McLain is 12-3, Barber 9-2,) Freshen ie oor seme an BOSTON (AP)--Coach Larry paws are Sam McDowell of te] Hu 10-6, and Bell 8-4, Sandy's Half W ay T 30 i S P } ¢}Charest of St. Dominic's high|Indians, Steve Barber of Balti-| Hunter, who hasn't had much| cpeil bs Set solider cat | Schod Lewiston, Me., was ap-|more Orioles, Jim Kaat of the|time to spend his $75,000 bonus, | : 5 ing it. pointed northern New England|Twins and Pete Richert ofjis 8-6 as a major Jeague sopho- two runs against New, with a homer and scored three sine oni Geag American Yepresentative for Boston Bru- Washington Senators. |more, while Richert, a National ' day, Boston|ins of the National Hockey) McLain, Kaat, Barber andiLeague castoff, owns an 8-8 ; League Tuesday. ' Hunter were named to the team record, is thi ,|starter. Dean Chance and re-| Le SUROESTE. ......_ _hownnt, tts. Selee dn: thege days. A Richert.26, Barber 27 and Kaat. 28. | McDowell has a 6-2 record, but has been sidelined much of the season by arm trouble, Stot- | run-scering single to. Norm Cash before Burdette, who'll be 40 in November, retired A! Kaline, ending the threat. Burdette, who starred at Mil- waukee for 10 seasons with Ad- cock, got into a jam in the ninth duly 7, 8:30 p.m. Oshawa Civic Auditorium JOHNNY POWERS vs. YANKEE No. 2 OCKY JOHNSON vs. YANKEE No. 1 OHNNY KOSTAS vs, Bob LIEPLER : MIDGET TAG BOUT LITTLE BEAVER AND THE JAMAICA KID ski Low Low AND LITTLE BRUTAS Tickaw For These @ Exhibitions Biel 723-0781 1.50 - 1.25 - 75 -- Pat Milosh Promoter : <a " SPROULE'S... Super Save LITTLE BEAVER os as{ St. Specially Selected --. 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Torre led the attack) League games Tues Sandy Koufax is halfway to a and he scored the third run on a against, Houston's Mike Cuellar, Red Sox ripped New York Yan- 30-game season. 'single- by John Callison. Ed|who suffered his first setback kees 7-1 as Darrel Brandon won) Koufax gave up 10 hits Tues- Kranepool droye in the Mets' after. winning six games. Dave his first major league game, day night but won his 15th run with a sacrifice fly. |Nicholson homered twice and and Minnesota Twins edged game as Los Angeles Dodgers, Joe Torre batted in two runs Jim Wynn once for the Astros. pear tbseceiatacee Ree oye ¥ i an St 7 ¥ ' gee en nen a N ES STANDINGS Burdette, a free agent pick-up oufax' victory gave him No./ at the winter meetings, has a 15 earlier than ever before. En} BASEBALL SCOR ' '1 record in 32 appearances. route to a 26-victory season last) py gH CANADIAN PRESS |Washington 33 47 .413 21% He has a 3.27 earned run aver- ol gh pee oo hander National League Boston : 20 ane 5 lace posted his 15th July 11. WL Pet. GBL Tuesday's Results Fo a ge ae The Dodger ace now has three; San Francisco 50 32 .610 -- |Boston 7 New York 1 | YOU NGSTER WAS VICTIM losses, 15 complete games in 20 Pittsburgh 32 596 1% | California 4 Detroit 3 | McLain, 22, who hadn't lost starts, three shutouts and a 1.51 Los Angeles 34 .564 4 |Minnesota 4 Cleveland 3 since June 4, was the victim of earned run average. Philadelphia 36.550 5 |Chicago at gon cp a | Adcock's homer, the _ Bs has y / 2 Houston 3 38 .531 6%] (Only games scheduled) allowed this season. The Detroit oer gga ko yg fcrongor Louis 38 40 .487 10 | Probable Pitchers Today ace, who was three when Bur- Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Chi-| Cincinnati 36 42 .462 12 California (Lopez 4-8) at De-| dette and Adcock broke into pro- cago Cubs 6-0. The 23-year-old) Atlanta 38 45 .458 1214) troit (Wilson 8-6) (N) fessional ball, lost his fourth souaoew now has a 7-3 record) New York 33 44 .429 1444; Minnesota (Boswell 5-5) at! game in-16 decisions. and a 2.33 ERA. Chicago 54 .308 24 | Cleveland (McDowell 6-2) (N) Brandon, making only his sec- In other National League Tuesday's Results Chicago (Buzhardt 3-5 and/ond start for the Red Sox, games, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 0 |Horlen 4-8) at Washington (Or-| pitched a six-hitter and contrib- stopped San Francisco Giants! St. Louis 3 San Francisco 1 |tega 6-7 and McCormick 6-7)| uted a triple and a single to the 3-1, Philadelphia Phillies de-| New York 1 Philadelphia 3 (2) : Boston attack against the Yan- feated New York Mets 3-1 and) Atlanta 9 Houston 4 | Kansas City (Lindblad 3-4 and) Kees. Atlanta Braves downed Houston Cincinnati 0 Los Angeles 1 [Beaton 0-2) at Baltimore, Rico Petrocelli drove in three j y (Bunker 8-4 and Barber 9-2 or runs on three hits including a Astros 9-4. Probable Pitchers Today lShort 1-0) (2) 4 eoudh teahed IN New York (Ribant 4-3) at)" Boston ane ed and homer an George Sm age HELD ONTO RU! : Philadelphia (Bunning 9-4) (N) Pomel yi Aad! Pol vere a three-run shot, iii The Dodgers got Koufax arun; pittsburgh (Blass 6-2) at Chi-| >. ) ' Ted Uhlaender doubled home in the second inning, and he) cago (Ellsworth 3-11). (Ford 0-4 and Bouton 1-3) (2)| the tying run for the Twins in protected it the rest of the way.' Atlanta (Jay 6-4 or Thursday's Games : the seventh and Harmon Kille- Jim Lefebvre walked, raced to 4.9) at Houston (Farrell Lakai at oe (N) |brew's sacrifice fly brought third on John Roseboro's single! (Nn). sitipeggll gg he onal pepe! od = as Minnesota and scored as John Kennedy Cincinnati (Pappas 7-5) at ' t rk (} |edged Cleveland. singled. Jim Maloney suffered Los Angeles (Osteen 10-6) (N) | ee ig enon Tony Oliva whacked his 16th his fourth defeat against nine - St, Louis (Gibson 11-8) at San aeeeeae ory Pet. GBL|homer for Minnesota while victories. ' th Francisco (Bolin 5-5). Columbus 32 ch ae" Rocky Colavito nog Hinto Billy Williams got a ree Thursday's Games y of 1) -- | connected for the Indians. . " ' R st 38 519 : ferciutehitihs i Chicago hits off Fryman, who) New York at Philadelphia somal 12 4 ao sa stopped Ron Santo's hitting) pittsburgh at Chicago rinse per: Hea 9 PA 28 aoe | Cincinnati at San Francisco | Toledo 39 39 [500 5% non hit a two-run hom | Atlanta at Los Angeles (N) | Buffalo 39 494 6 the Pirates oso 4 sie or (Only games scheduled) aichinond of as pons Eiaadl nepal te American ng my| 27s 32 46 410 12 rie ct, GBL sday' Al Jackson pitched a two-hit- Baitimore 55 679 am oo ers obtained in off-season deals ter as St. Louis cut San Fran-| not oit 590 714| Buffalo $ Syracuse 4 and two holdovers -from fast cisco's lead over the Pirates tO Ciovetand 'S77 8% Jacksonville 4 Richmond year's team accounted for six) 1% games. Jackson (8-6) retired) coiirjonia 538 1144 ot Wedavis Game. 2 | touchdowns as Bernie Faloney's| the last 16 batters in @ row.| Chicags EE a pr i 8 Red team trounced George, Tim McCarver homered for the Minnesota 463 17%] Buffalo at Syracuse. Bork's White squad 42-16 in) " Syracuse " ; Cardinals, and Lou Brock stole New "York 447 181%4| Toledo at Columbus Montreal Alouettes' annual in g : three bases and scored a run. Ko na. City "44319 | Jacksonville at Richmond --|tt@-Satad football game Tues-/§ Swift Premium .. . Fully Cooked Smoked Fresh Maple Leof Brand Philadelphia's Larry Jackson) : envy Iday night. se | 12 tom aecomned 'rw f PICNICS s 59° |WIENERS 89° (BOLOGNA 49° | ae B.C. Lions, accounted for two} LBS. Le. BASEBALL Cooke Leads Qualifiers | touchdowns on passes trom Fa loney while J. W. Lockett, a | : | fullback hold-over from last e e LEADERS | For Ont ario Ch ampionship BARBEQUE CHICKENS ® POTATO SALAD ® PIZZA PIES By THE i mt PRESS p Ip Our Supply House Has 1482 Members On Its Statf -- All Dedicated To Efficient Distribution Of Foods To e American en HPct, 8Y THE CANADIAN PRESS) The five golfers who played Super Save Markets. Snyder, Bal 181 38 337, Graham Cooke of Cooksville|in the northern section all qual- Kaline, Det 247 49 '320|was the low qualifier with alified, led by Dave Morland of F. Robinson, Bal 286 63 89 .311|four-under-par 68 Tuesday as|North Bay with a 75. Frank Oliva, Min ? 303 48 .310| golfers across the province Zidar of Kirkland Lake and Salmon, Cle 210 29 65 .310|Swung for the right to play in|Aubrey Lalonde of North Bay " Runs--F. Robinson 63; Agee,|the Ontario Amateur Golf Asso-|tied at 77. Ron Silver of Sud- Chicago, 55. ay championship at Toronto ey fe ae of Kirk- Runs batted in--B. Robinson, July 26-29. ake Lake had 79. Baltimore, 66; Powell, Balti-| Cooke, who led 46 qualifiers) At Cherry Downs golf club in more, 55. in the west-central qualifying|Toronto four players tied the Hits--B, Robinson 98; round at Brampton Golf and|low score of 73 4 Country Club, was closely fol-|George Cass, Al Paterson and Doubles -- Yastrzemski, Bos-|lowed by Ian Thomas of Lon-|Bob Heath, all of Pickering ton, 25, F. Robinson, B. Robin- don, Ont., who had a two-under- area, led 22 other qualifiers. SPECIAL RATES FOR LONG son, 18. Triples--McAuliffe, Detroit, 7 Agee, Foy, Boston, Campaneris, Kansas City, 6 Home runs--F. Robinson 20; Seott, Boston, 18 Stolen bases--Agee 23; Cam- paneris 17. Pitching--S. Miller and Watt, Baltimore, 6-1, .857; Barber, Baltimore, and Sanford, Califor- nia, 9-2, .818 Strikeouts -- Richert, ington, 119; McDowell, land, 108 National League ABR H Pet 270 38 90 .333 257 45 83 .323 309 42 99 .320 251 34 80 319 Carty, Atl 234 31 74 316 Runs -- Aaron, Atlanta, 63; Hart, San Francisco, Alou, At- lantas 53. Runs batted tn--Aaron 64; White, Philadelphia, 55 Hits--Alou, Atlanta, 199; Cle- mente 99 Doubles -- Mays, San Fran cisco, 18; Alou, Atlanta, 17. Triples--McCarver, St. Louis, 9; Brock, St. Louis, Alou, Pitts- burgh, 7. Home runs--Aaron 25; Hart Allen, Philadelphia, and Torre Atlanta, 20, Stolen bases--Wi|\s, geles, 30; Brock 29 Pitching -- Perry, San Fran- cisco, 12-1, 923; Knowles, Phila delphia, Cuellar, Houston, 6-1 857. Strikeouts--Koufax geles, 162; Gibson, St 145. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Woody Pittsburgh, pitched a three-hit- ter for his third consecutive shutout as-the Pirates defeated Chicago Cubs 6-0 Wash Cleve- Alou, Pgh Stargell, Pgh Clemente, Pgh Morgan, Hin Los An Los An Louis Batting--Rico Petrocelli. Ros- ton, rapped a a double and a homer, driving in three runs, as the Red Sox whipped Single Fryman,| par 49. Thomas, playing on the Lon- don Highland club's course, led a field of 13 qualifiers in the far west section Ben Kern, also of Cooksville, was two strokes behind Cooke, Ontario junior champion. John Ellison and Bob Linnen » of Toronto tied at Brampton at 73. Ken Doig of Seaforth finished one stroke behind Thomas at London. Jim Waite of St Thomas and Larry Bissell of London tied for third place at 72. Tom Krakenberg of Coburg led east-section qualifiers by hooting a two-over-par 74 at the. Bay of Quinte Golf and Country club in Belleville. Lander-Stark Loop Drafts New Teams. 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