Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 10

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oo NERS Seam ee 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 21, 1966 Speed By MURRAH CHASS ASsociated Press Sports Write: Pittshurgh Pirates are like a salesman, Let them get a foot in the door and you'll wind up buying their product. The Pirates got good use out of a foot Wednesday night and promptly put their product on display for all to see, Los An- geles Dodgers didn't care for any, but the Pirates were per- suasive' and wound up with an 8-5 victory. The triumph, coupled with San Francisco Giants' 3-2, 10- inning loss to New York Mets, boosted the first-place Pirates one game ahead of the Giants in the National League pennant race. The Pirates weren't having too much success until they put the foot in the right place The foot belonged to Matty Alou and it, along with the rest of the league's leading hitter, stepped into the batter's box with two out in the seventh in- ning and the Pirates trailing 5-2. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pet. GBL 32 40 43 42 48 49 49 50 63 50 50 633 -- 556 10% 538 12 538 12 489 16% 473-18 19 0 Baltimore Detroit California Cleveland Minnesota Chicago New York Kansas City Washington 56 Boston 0 56 417 23% Wednesday's Results Chicago 6 Cleveland 3 Minnesota 3 Washington 1 Detroit 7 Baltimore 10 Kansas City ONew York 4 California 1-1 Boston 6-0 Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Buzhardt 3-6) Cleveland (Kelley 3-4) N Minnesota (Boswell 7-5) at | Washington (Hannan 2-4) N | Detroit (Monbouquette 5-6) at | Baltimore (McNally 8-3) N Kansas City (Krause 6-4) at New York (Peterson 8-5) California Boston (Santiago 9-6) 462 451 2 417 23% at National League WL Pet. Pittsburgh 56 36 409 San Francisco 56 38 .596 Los Angeles 39.587 Philadelphia 42 .548 Houston 46 .500 St. Louis 46 .495 Atlanta 49 .473 Cincinnat! 50.457 New York 51.440 Chicago 63 .315 Wednesday's Results Cincinnati 5-5 Chicago 4-1 Philadelphia 13 Houston 9 Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles 5 New York 3 San Francisco 2 Atlanta 3 St. Louis 6 Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Fischer 2-8) at | Chicago (Simmons 2-2) | Philadelphia (Short 8-4) at | Houston (Giusti 9-7) N | New York (Ribant 4-4) at San | Francisco (Sadecki 4-5) Atlanta (Lemaster 8-5) at St. | Louis (Jackson 8-8) N Pittsburgh (Fryman 8-4) at Los Angeles (Sutton 9-7) N International League we Pet. Columbus 51 40 .560 Toronto 50 43 538 2 Toledo 51 44 .537 Rochester 51 45 .531 Richmond 46 48 .489 Buffalo 44 49 .473 Jacksonville 43 49 .467 Syracuse 38 56 .404 Wednesday's Results Columbus 3 Toledo 5 Richmond 8 Jacksonville 6 Toronto 5 Ruffalo 0 Syracuse 1-3 Rochester 5-11 2 M RY | Today's Games Richmond at Jacksonville Toronto at Buffalo Columbus at Toledo Syracuse at Rochester SPORTS BRIEFS PEARSON ON WAIVERS BOSTON (AP) -- California Angels asked waivers Wednes- day on outfielder Albie Pearson in order to reactivate right- || handed pitcher Fred Newman, || who has been on the disabled | | list because of arm trouble. The Angels asked waivers on Pear- son for the purpose of granting | him an uncond" 'onal release. WINS OPENING RACE HORTEN, Norway (AP) -- Italy's Tigrino, sailed by Carlo Massone and Marco Sartori, | Thursday won the opening race of the European Flying Dutch- H | man yachting championships off this naval and sports¢centre on the west side of the Oslo fiord. The Italians edged out a fleet of 16 hachts from 15 na- tions RECORDS SECOND WIN KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reut ers)--The touring team of the Canadian Womens' Field Hockey Association recorded its second successive victory when it defeated the Jamaican na tional team 4-2 Tuesday in a quickpaced game. The Canadi ans took their opening match against Jamaica 3-2 Sunday at Montego Bay. GBL |]| 6% if tie Of Foot Hurts Dodgers This Time Don Drysdale fied a low pitch that hit Me foot, Alou went to first arif the Dodgers went to pieces, Five batters aad two pitchers later, the Pirates had six more runs. Gene Michael and Roberto Clemente singled for one run, and Jim Brewer replaced Drys- dale, After a wild pitch and a walk to Manny Mota that loaded the bases, Brewer left and Phil Regan came on. Jose Pagan tied the game with a two-run single and Donn Clendenon closed the sale with a~ three-run homer" into "the left-centre field bleachers. In other games, St. Louis Car- dinals defeated Atlanta Braves 6-3, Cincinnati Reds swept Chi: cago Cubs 5-4 and 5-1 and Phil- adelphia Phillies outslugged Houston Astros 13-9. DRIVES IN FIVE In all, Clendenon drove in five runs, He broyght in the Pi- Henry. The Mets had taken a 2-1 lead in the eighth on Roy McMillan's homer, but the Giants tied it in the ninth on a walk to Willie Mays, Jack Fisher's wild pitch and a sin- gle by Jim Hart. Ray Washburn scattered eight hits and drove in two runs with a fourth - inning single for St. Louis. The Cardinals broke a 3-3 tie in the fifth on Mike SHannon's run - scoring single, his third hit off Atlanta's Ken Johnson. Ernie Banks, 2,000th hit, a jtwo-run double in the eighth in- (ning, helped Chicago toa 4-1 lead in the opener, but the Reds irallied for four runs in the ninth, the last.two on Tommy Harper's triple. Cincinnati also won the seven- linning nightcap that was halted lby darkness. Jim O'Toole |pitched a five - hitter and re- ceived support from Don Pav- By HAL BOCK Associated Pre's Sports Writer Detroit Tigers have a_ sick manager, a sick acting man- ager, and a_ sick shortstop. Right now their pitching staff isn't exactly the picture of health either. Baltimore Orioles continued to punish the Tiger staff Wed- nesday, pounding Denny Mc- Lain and two successors for 16 hits in a 10-7 triumph that ex- tended the Orioles' American League to 104% games. Detroit manager Chuck Dres- sen is recuperating from his second heart attack in two years and now acting manager Bob Swift and all-star short- stop Dick McAuliffe are in kos- pital-with-bactérial-food-poisen- ing McLain was ripped for home runs by Brooks Robinson and |Boog Powell as the Orioles |wiped out an early deficit. In 5 1-3 innings pitched since the All-Star Game, McLain has been tagged with two losses in which he gave up 16 hits and 14 letich's homer and Jim Coker's | two - run double. runs, all earned. McLain Can't Get Going Following All-Star Stint gi "ierged <> rates' first two runs with a) Cookie Rojas drove in four/LOSE FIVE STRAIGHT ground - Angeles' out and a single. Los jruns for Philadelphia with two The second - place Tigers, Willie Davis rapped singles and a double and Tony | Meanwhile, have lost 14 of their} three hits, driving in two runs, Gonzalez knocked in three with|last 20 games including five in and Maury Wills collected three Singles and drove in a run. la single and a homer. Dick {Groat added three hits to the During the five-game} ja row | Detroit has given up 53} islide, The Mets gained their fifth|Phillies' 20-hit attack, including|/TUns, an average of more than| Straight victory when Ron Swoboda Jed off the 10th inning with homer against Bill | iI | (Sanford 9-3) at |i) | Your Mills Man la seventh - inning run - scoring single that snapped an 8-8 dead- Nock, 110 a game | Frank Skaff, handling the Ti-| \gers in the absence of Dressen' and Swift, saw Detroit jump for a 7-5 lead. Powell and Robinson each three. homer and double for Detroit,| driving in two runs.and scoring! three. | Flsewhere in the American) League Wednesday, Minnesota Twins downed Washington Sen- ators 3-1, Chicago White Sox) beat Cleveland Indians 6-3, New|Rojas came on in the ninth.|for years to come York Yankees blanked Kansas| City Athletics 4-0 and California Angels and Boston Red Sox split a doubleheader, the Red Sox winning the first game 6-1 and the Angels taking the night-| cap 1-0 in 10 innings. Moe Drabowsky pitched four hitless innings of relief for the Oric!cs, strikout at eight of the 12 batters he faced, DROP TO EIGHTH The Athletics slipped into eighth place behind New York) when Mel Stottlemyre blanked them on six hits. Horace Clarke | and Tom Tresh homered for the) Yankees who won their fifth) straight, Don Buford and Jerry Adair) drove in two runs apiece as the White Sox downed the Indians. Joe Horlen pitched five hitless innings but needed help from) Hoyt Wilhelm to nail down the victory. Dave Boswell's six - hitter in 12 games this season against Washington, Boswell, 8-5, struck out eight and allowed only two) hits after the third inning. Darrell Brandon, a_ rookie right - hander, pitched a two- in two runs with a double and two singles as, Boston beat Cali twi-night doubleheader pitchers -- Dean Chance, Min-| re bene Sanford to two nie Rojas and Jack limited the Red Sox hits, Chance allowed only a second. Clouter an opportunity to pace lig Tony Conig: himself so that he might remain} pe inning single by liaro but walked eight before Sanford. pitched the 10th inning and gave up the other Boston hit, CANADA WINS KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)- A_Jast-minute_.goa) by outside Gill Thomas gave a_ touring women's field . hockey team lwhe will Bob Rodgers's pinch single in Profesional Golfers Association|he doesn't enjoy," drove in two runs and scored|the 10th inning decided the sec-|solden anniversary tournament|laus, "and I can't enjoy pla Jim Northrup had alond game as three California|seeking his third major title offing golf week after week. The and the ninth of his|cutdown will not be drastic, In- j stead of 25 tournaments 2-year, Success has given the 26-|1'Nl probably pla from Canada a 3-2 victory over | Jamaica, Nicklaus Uses Timetable To Continue Golf Success naments, Nicklaus 1s closing in on the record 13 won by Bobby | Jones. | Nicklaus, along with Arnold |Palmer and Billy Casper, is a | heavy favorite in the 50th PGA, |The 7,180-yard Firestone course 'with a par of 35-35--70 is tail- AKRON, Ohio (AP)----Success to play better golf, but also to\ored for the b i 7 Hi . ' tt into a 3-0 lead and then rally|fornia in the opener of their hasn't apoiled Jack Nicklaus,/enjoy the game more. ig Dh ey ene tee off today in the the year short, iMustrious career old Ohio, | year Columbus, one of the world's top golfers 'Nobody likes to do anything tho said Nick- y 18, maybe 20. rough {s so short that most of golfers are not even Cou ; \ dering it a factor. WILLS IS OUT | LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop \Saury Wills will be out of ac- "When it comes'to the major tion for a few days because of urnaments, I want a week off'a knee injury he suffered last fore and a week off after." |Fridav in New Vor' a team On the subject of major tour- spokesman said Monday. A couple of years ago Sam Snead remarked that. Nicklaus would burn himself out at the pace he was going, Nicklaus laughed at the remark at the time, Now.Jack,-who-this-year-cont pleted his grand slam when he | won the recent British Open, is 'using a timetable which he 'claims will not only enable him 725-6553 gave Minnesota its 10th victory JULY is 'GO- G0 RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST. 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