Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 9

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: Portugal Is Favored World Cup Soccer LONDON (CP) -- Portugal, Korea'Tuesday, Brazil is almost the conqueror of mighty Brazil, certainly a goner, was established today as firm, In other games Tuesday, Ar- favorite io win ifve eighiii geniina knocked off Switzerland World Cup, the trophy of soc- 2-0 and Mexico fought Uruguay cer supremacy. to a scoreless draw, Brazil, the defending cham- Portugal's odds before the cup pion now clinging to a slim/matches started were 22 to hope of survival in the world Today, two leading British champion:"> . was a long shot bookies made Portugal the fav- in the betting. orite. One offered the tight odds ve fortunes of in- of 6 to 4, the other 3 to 1, ternational. soccer. Portugal. overpowered Brazil Before the final series of the 3-1 Tuesday on the strength of|Lisbon club, Benfica, and Portu- World Cup started July 11, Bra- two goals by Eusebio, the new gal's national team powers in king of world soccer, a 24-year- zil was a 7-to-4 favorite to take old African from Mozambique the title for the third straight time, England was 4-to-1 and Italy | Panther. 8-to-1, | His full name is Eusebio da Now what's happened? Silva Ferrera, He grew up amid Italy is out of the champion- the hovels of Lourenco Mar- ship after a 1-0 loss to North|ques, capital of the Portuguese Farrell's Bat - Not His Arm Proves K.0. For Phillies By ED SCHUYLER Jr. They should have left it like it Associated Press Sports Writer was." Philadelphia Phillies knew, In the only other before the game that the out-|League Games, Cincinnati Red field grass in the Astrodome|@dged Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 18 had been changed, but it's|innings, the longest game in the doubtful if they were ready for|majors this year, and St, Louis the change in Houston pitcher|Cardinals nipped Atlanta Dick Farrell. Braves 10-9 in 12 innings. Farrell scattered eight hits| Don Pavietich's homer with Tuesday night as the Astros|two out in the 18th won it for élimbed one game above the|Cincinnati, Until then, the two .500 mark by beating the fourth-|teams had played eight straight place Phillies 8-2. iscoreless innings. But the change in Farrell; The shot came off Fergus Jen- (4-6) didn't occur on the mound|kins of Chatham, Ont., the --where he has always been re-|Cubs' third pitcher, The Chi- 1, |superior. East African colony. Now he Is rich beyond his childhood dreams, Eusebio, an inside left; has demonstrated in the last 10 days that no one in the world, Brazil's Pele included, in his When he first came to Europe six years ago, he played bare- foot. He graduated first to one boot, then to two, | whom the fans call the Black STILL RANKED SECOND |second favorite spot at 4 to J, Now - he haa heiped make' his) mam the soccer world: England still maintained its The host country's odds were based on the fact that it still has to qualify for the quarter. finals In a match against France today, Portugal humbled Brazil at Liverpool in a match that saw Brazil's Pele, the dethroned king of soccer, injured in the 40th ~ minute and limping through the rest of the game, Eusebio's genius has given Portugal an unbeaten run in three matches in Group Three and made it winner of that sec- National tion of the tournament, 5) The vie! tory sent Portugal into the quarter - finals, together | with Argentina, Russia and! Uruguay. Out of the champion:| ship went Switzerland, Mexico, | Italy and Bulgaria. Italy's 1-0 defeat by the 500-| to-1 outsiders North Korea was) the most devastating shock of the tournament and plunged Italian fans into 'tears of shame and disbelief," as one British soccer writer said. spected--but at bat--where he|cago rookie now has lost five of UNKNOWN GETS GOAL never has been feared, 'six decisions, Someone Euorpe had never The veteran righthander club-| The Cubs, who left 18 men on heard of, a wiry little forward bed two singles and his firstjbase, took a 1-0 lead in th€|/calied Pak Doo Ik, scored the homer since 1962 in four trips,|seventh. The Reds tied it in the| sal that put the Italians out of The homer came with two menjeighth, Then after the Cubs|the cup, on in the sixth and gave the|went ahead 2-1 in the eighth,) Today's matches will decide Astros a 7-2 lead. the Reds again tied it when|the other four quarter-finalists The game was the first played|Gordy Coleman doubled home| they also will decide first and on a surface of artificial grass|Pete Rose with two out in the second places in all four groups, defeat both in the outfield and the in-jninth, field, The nylon surface has f been in use in the Astrodome's|St. Louis, but the Cardinals tied infield all season Atlanta built up a 7-0 lead at pnt) it with seven runs in the sixth.|qiym, Group One: Today's matches: (All times At London's France vs. Most of the outfielders didn't, Each got a pair in the seventh) fnoland 2:30 p.m. | | |12th, think the fake grass wouldjand that ended the scoring un- make much difference, But left fielder Tony Gonzales of Phil- adelphia didn't like it. Joe Torre hit a grand slam SAY8 FOOTING POOR lhomer for the Braves in the 'The ball bounces like a rub- first and belted a solo shot, his ber ball," he said. "You can't|24th, in the seventh. Smith also! -- hold your footing. It's hard to/hit a two-run homer for the win- stop when you charge the ball.|ners, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Tuesday's Results National League Chicago 5 Cleveland 4 W L Pet, GBL/ Minnesota 5-4 Washington 4-0 55 36 .60 |Detroit 3 Baltimore 13 56 37 .602 Kansas City at New York, Ppd. 51 38 .573 California at Boston, Ppd. 50 42 .543 Probable Pitchers Today 46 45 505 Chicago (Horlen 5-9) at Cleve- 44 46 489 1044|\land (Hargan 4-5) (N) 44 48 .478 1144' Minnesota (Merritt 1-8) 40 50 .444 1444 Washington 433 Pittsburgh San Francisco Los Angeles Philadelphia Houston St. Louis Atlanta Cincinnati New York 3 54 9 At Birmingham, Group Two til Charlie Smith singled home gnyain ys. West Germany 2:30 pinch runner Bob Tolan in the 5 : : At Manchester, Group Three: Hungary vs, Bulgaria 2:30 p.m,| At Sunderland, Group Four: Chile vs, Russia 2:30 p.m. Dick Hughes Defeats Jets By THE CANADIAN PRESS Starts are always the worst| part of the game for Dick Hughes. The right-hander lost his first International League game of | | | at the season with Toledo Mud (McCormick 7-7) Hens, but won his next four, And Hughes had to overcome 39 (51 (N) Chicago 29 61 .322 Detroit (McLain 13-5) at Balti. a shaky first + inning against Tuesday's Results more (Bunker 8-4) (N) league-leading Columbus Jets Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 Kansas City (Hunter 8-7) at, Tuesday night to post his fourth Philadelphia 2 Houston 8 New York (Stottlemyre 7-1) consecutive victory Atlanta 9 St. Louis 10 |(N). (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Ellis 5-14 and O'Toole 1-3) at Chicago (Koonce 1-2 and Holtzman 4-9) (2) Philadelphia (Buh! 5-4) at Houston (Arlich 0-0 or Latman 2-5) (N). Pittsburg (Law 6-4) at Angeles (Drysdale 6-11) (N) New York (Fisher 6-9) at San Francisco (Marichal 15-4) Atlanta (Johnson 8-6) at St, Louis (Washburn 7-4) (N). American League WL Pet. GBL Ann 5A2 Og M4 11 538 111% 484 1614 467 18 0-0 and Brandon 2-3) (TN) Thursday's Games Chicago at Cleveland (N) Minnesota at Washington Detroit at Baltimore (N) International League Ber 39 43 44 45 48 48 Los Columbus Toronto Toledo Rochester Richmond Buffalo Jacksonville 43 48 473 &% Syracuse a8 84 413 14 Tuesday's Results Toledo 5 Columbus 1 Richmond 4 Jacksonville 1 Toronto at Buffalo, Ppd Today's Games 546 19 Richmond at Jacksonville 456 19 Toronto at Buffalo 421 22% /|Columbus at Toledo 415 23 Syracuse at Rochester 51 _ 49 50 49 45 44 587 533 532 521 484 ATR 8 3 3 4 62 32 39 41 42 48 49 49 49 "SS 55 Baltimore Detroit Cleveland California Minnesota Chicago Kansas City New York Washington Boston Pro Golfers' Big Tourney Gets Underway Tomorrow | tion golden anniversary tourna: (Casper has been the steadiest ment begins Thursday with the saltar phi Mie gireomigy game's top stars harboring var could all but wrap up 1966 hon- ious reasons for wanting t0 Win/ors by stringing the PGA title the final major championship of!tg his recent U.S. Open and 1946. Western Open triumphs Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Pal-! sanders usually is in the run mer, Gary Player, Billy Casper, ning, but never has won a ma-| Doug Sanders and Dave Marr|Jor championship, although he, are among those who have an|Came close in the British Open| axe to grind in the 72-hole bat-| when he finished two strokes be-| tle at the Firestone Country| hind Nicklaus. Club's 7,180-vard par 35-35--70! Marr's story has become a layout. sad one, in that he has been! If Nicklaus tacks the PGA to,completely. overlooked despite his Master's and British Open|the fact he is defending the victories, he'll become The first|title he won at Ligonier last player to win three major titles) Year. since Ben Hogan won the Mast-| In the field of 165 is George ers, the British and the United) Knudson of Toronto, who will States Open and then didn't) tour the course the first round compete in the 1953 PGA in a threesome that includes Palmer still is. somewhat) Palmer shocked from his big blowup) The tournament ends Sunday loss to Casper in this year's|In case of a tie, there will be Open and a triumph would gilt} an 18-hole playoff Monday Arnie's somewhat tarnished im- -- -- age : : WILL REFEREE PLAYER IN SLUMP HAMILTON (CP) -- Johnny Player, the 1965 Golfers of the, Weissmuller, one of the great- Year, has done virtually nothing| est swimmers of the half cen- this year in the way of winning.jtury and Hollywood star who The diminutive South African] developed the movie role Tar- was one of the first profes-jzan, will be the official referee | signals to. appear at Firestone] July 31 at the Hamilton mara-| and has been practising dili-ithon swim, " AKRON, Ohio (AP) = Thejgently since last Friday in an California (Chance 7-11 and opening inning, Hughes struck gers 13-3 Brunet 10-5) at Boston (Bennett out eight and hit a three-run) Pct. GBL was postponed because of wet 714 percentage point behind the sec- After giving up a run in the BRAZIL STAR, Pele, mainstay of Brazil's cham- pionship soccer team and possibly the greatest play- er of his time, is sidelined on the field by Dr, Hilton Cosling and a_ policeman, Brazil Reign Ends When Pele Shunted By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)---The mother swallowed her big bouncing baby--some baby That seems to sum up today's British newspaper reaction to the sensational 3-1 World Cup of world soccer cham: Brazil Tuesday night by Portugal, which is the pion tiny Wembley Sta- mother country of the big South )scored two goals and kicked|went out like champions, beaten American nation, "The kings are dead,"' mourns the Sun headline, | Sun soccer writer Peter Lo} renzo says; "It was not 80) much a conquest as a formal executionthe end of an illus: trious eight « year reign that has given the world of soccer some of its wondrous moments." "Pele's K.O, beats Brazil," says The Daily Express "Pele is butchered--the Bra zil's' reign ends,"' says The} Daily Mirror. ' YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching---Jim Perry, Minne- sota Twins, allowed only two infield hits and drove in two runs as he pitched Minnesota to a 4-0 victory and a sweep of the doubleheader against Wash ington Senators. The Twins won the first game 5-4 Batting -- Frank Robinson, Raltimore Orioles, smashed three hits including his 24th and 25th home runs of the year as Baltimore routed Detroit Ti THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 20, 1966 @ af HAL BOCK Press Sports Writer There isn't much the Ameri- can League can do about Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Curt Blefary, Russ Snyder and the rest of Baltimore Orioles' sluggers, But at least Eddie Watt is out of the way. Watt said he wasn't ready to join the Orioles' slugging s0- ciety just yet Tuesday even though he walloped his first ma- jor league home run while pitching Baltimore to a 13-3 rout over Detroit, Watt's homer was the fourth of the night for the Orioles, who pounded four Detroit pitchers for 19 hits, These conventional sluggers Frank Robinson and Blefary whacked the first three, Robinson's 24th and 25th driv- ing in five runs, The result stretched Balti- more's first + place bulge over the Tigers to 9% games, the distance in his second start, scattering eight hits and rais- ing his record to 7-1, Both Brooks and Frank Rob- inson ripped three hits apiece and Snyder, the leagues' top hitter, stroked two hits and raised his average to .336, In-the-only~ other~ American League games Tuesday, Min- nesota Twins swept a double- header 5-4 and 4-0 from Wash: ington Senators and Chicago White Sox edged Cleveland In- dians 5-4, Kansas City at New York and California at Boston were pos! by rain, Rob 's first home run was a three + run shot in the first innin, vee on Detroit starter Barl Wilson, He hammered No, 25 in the fourth inning after Watt 5 had singled, Bertaina Eyes Blefary and Watt homered in . off the field, Portugal won the game 3:1, to seemingly end Brazil's eight-year reign as champions. Only an up- set in today's Bulgarian- Hungarian game, can put Brazil back into contention, after his right foot was in- jured by a hacking tackle, in the World Cup game with Portugal, in Liverpool, Eng- jand, last night, Pele was on the ground for two min- utes and had to be carried WINS SEVENTH GAME | Watt, a rookie reliever, went) Billy Martin Has Another Fisticuff WASHINGTON (AP) -- Min: nesota coach Billy Martin and the team's traveling secretary, Howard T, Fox Jr., fought in a hotel lobby Monday night | shortly after the team checked jin from Minneapolis, a club | spokesman said Tuesday, "Martin and Fox had words during the course of the flight |here and again in the lobby as the team was checking in," said ®razil now can only hope that|viously nervous, as tense as & Bulgaria can somehow find the|football team can be and Portu- i yength to achieve the impos-|gal did not give them a mo sible and defeat Hungary to-| ment to settle down," night . That is the only way) "Eusebio ends Brazil's Brazil can reach the quarter-|reign", is the way The Daily finals Mail saw the struggle, Speaking "/ Thomas A. Mee, director of public relations, "After the rest of the team had checked in, they were the only two left, They had some REMEMBER WHEN?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Charles Leo (Gabby) Hartnett replaced Charlie Grimm as manager of the Chicago Cubs 28 years ago today--in 1938. Grimm had been rumored up for re- placement. for two season homer to lead the Mud Hens to a 4-1 victory Elsewhere, Richmond Braves) defeated Jacksonville Suns 4-1 and a game between Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Bisons) grounds, Hughes gave up six hits as he brought the Mud Hens to within| Clive Toye says in The Ex- of the numerous lineup changes, press that the world champions | Brian James says: "It would withered "and died as Portugal|be a delight to record that they more words and then just squared off," Asked the cause of the fight, Mee said; 'Nothing. . , it was just one of those things, | "The flight was delayed in) leaving Minneapolis. and every- one was restless. They had Pele out of the game,"' He andiin a great game, ... Alas, it other writers say that Jose Vin-/was not so." cénte Lucas of Portugal did his) Eusebio gets full evedit for his usual skilful job of marking two big goals and James re- Pele and that Brazil brought injmarks of Pele: 'In the 30th Quick Return By THE CANADIAN PRESS Frank Bertaina wants to get back his spot on the Baltimore Orioles pitching staff. The young right hander, sent lown by the American League club a month ago, won his fourth game in five starts for Rochester Red Wings Monday. He twirled a four-hitter and got home run support from John as the Orioles|t# Orioles Fly Higher In A.L. Pennant Race the sisth againot Johny Pod- Both Robinsons the. seventh after con ppearance since the All-Star gamé, After that . Washington ma Gil Retoes onene 6am " innesota for overworking Ri- "reinch mtioe moky Burgess ch hit on S sacrifice 4 in the n nning, lifting White Sox past the Indians. one rege ey its slug- ng surge w! mere by Fred Wane and Chuck > Jerry Adair had a two » run homer for the White Sex, Mason; John Scruggs and Dave May as the Red Wings whipped Buffalo Bisons 4:1 in one of} three International League) games played, | May's homer came with a! team-mate on base. Jn other action, Elvio Jimines singled home the deciding run in the bottom of the ninth as Toledo Mud Hens nipped Rich- mond Braves 7-6, The victory allowed each club to finish the four-game series with a pair of triumphs, Home runs provided all the runs for Jeague-leading Colum: bus Jets in a 5-1 victory over Jacksonville Suns, The big blow was a three-run blast by Dave nine men who did not play in|minute, the second of two very its 3-1 beating by Hungary. bad fouls on Pele left him limp> Toye says: "Brazil wasiing and left Brazil without the beaten not only by Portugal but/one talent that could have saved by themselves, They were ob-|them words over some minor things,"'| He didn't elaborate. The fight was broken up by 'members of the team Roberts, Jim Price and Tim Harkness hit the other Colum. bus homers and Wilbur Wood tossed a five-hitter for the vic» tory. | SOFTBALL 1966 OSHAWA TONY'S WITH Reno Pettenuzze V.S. OSHAWA ALL-STARS WED., JULY 20 Alexandra . 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