THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, August 20, 1966 7 CauGans (CFj--Prank Few- ler of Calgary came within an ace of an ace Friday. A five-iron tee shot on the 18th hole bounced off the pin and stopped an inch away. The drive left Fowler with a tap-in birdie and the second-round lead in the Canadian Professional -- Association champion- ship. Fowler finished with a 67, four under par, and a 36-hole total of 136, six under par. In second place, just one stroke back, was Moe Norman, Gilford, Ont., with 137. Wilf Homenuik, Winnipeg, the defending champion. and first- round leader, had putting prob- lems and ended up with a 74 for the day. He settled at 139 for 36 holes. ALSO HAD 67s Fowler's round was one of only two 67s Friday. The other went to Lyle Crawford, Vancou- ver, who tied Jack Kay, Tor- Calgary Favorite Leads Canadian Pro Golf Play By KORKY KOROLUK scored on six-footers. He used FANCY TARGET Roger Lopez, left, Prea- cher Pilot and quarterback Dunn Marteen of the Mont- real Beavers of the Cont- inental Football League Dodger Cardinals Southpaw By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Larry Jaster St. Louis rookie southpaw, posted his fourth shutout of the season against Los Angeles Friday night as the Cardinals defeated the Dodgers 4-0. Lolich Takes Up Slack; oa ALL HE HAS yee" fly by Mike Fer- Closing In On McLain By DIC KCOUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Mickey Lolich is catching up fast with Denny McLain--per- haps a little too fast for Detroit Tigers. Lolich breezed to his fifth vic- tory in six decisions since the All-Star break as the Tigers stunned Baltimore Orioles, the American League leaders, 10-4 Friday night. The Tiger left-hander. now has a 12-8 season record, compared to 14-10 for teammate McLain, who has won six of seven since BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL Pittsburgh 70 50 .583 San Fran. 71 51 .582 Los Angeles 68 52 .567 2 open their regular season against Orlando Fla., panth- ers Tonight. (CP Wirephoto) talk strategy under the uni- que safety designed goal posts at the new Expo Sta- dium in Montreal, Beavers = Cant Solve The shutout left Jaster one did it for Philadelphia against away from equalling the major-|Cincinnati in 1916 in the Na- league record of five in one|tional League, and Tom Hughes season against one club. Only|of Washington did it against) two pitchers have accomplished; Cleveland in 1905 in the Ameri- the feat in modern times, one can. in each league. Grover Cleveland Alexander he'll have to do it in the Cardi- . sein janes - nals' four - game series with the Dodgers Sept. 26 through Sept. His four shutouts against Los Angeles are the only four he has this year, and they also repre- starting for the AL Stars at St. Sent the only four games he's Louis July 12. completed in 13 starts. The Tigers' fourth straight, He's 8-3 over-all with a 3.43 victory trimmed Baltimore's fat|¢@™med run average. But deduct margin to 12% games. They his 36 consecutive scoreless in- hope to cut it further today and|"ings against the Dodgers, and Sunday -- despite the apparent his e.r.a. soars to 5.46. jruns with a double. If Jaster is to tie the mark,| pancho Herrara's third hit of onto, Jack Bissegger, Beloeil, Que., and Neil Green, Calgary, for fourth place. Of the four birdies on Fowl- er's card, two involved putts of inches. The other two were Waslewski Going Strong By THE CANADIAN PRESS Not too long ago Toronto Ma- ple Leafs' Gary Waslewski was just another International League pitcher with an 11-9 rec- ord. But Waslewski has _ settled down and now has a 17-9 record after posting his sixth consecu- tive victory Friday night, de- feating first-place Columbus Jets 4-2. Elsewhere, Syracuse Chiefs edged Jacksonville Suns 4-3, Richmond Braves took a dou- bleheader from Rochester Red Wings 4-3 and 19-9, and Toledo Mud Hens sptit a pair with Buf- falo Bisons, winning 3-2 before losing 9-3. Tony Horton hit a two-run homer for the Leafs and Jim Russin drove in the other two the night drove in the winning run for Syracuse in the 10th in- ning. Jim Roland got the vic- raro scored the winning run in opener for Toledo. Aubrey Gate- wood pitched the Bisons to vic- tory in the second game. The Bisons collected 14 singles. Bill Robi won the op for Richmond, scoring the win- ning run on a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning. Gil Garrido drove in six runs for the Braves only 20 nutts For Homenuik, the opposite was true. He used 27 putts Thursday on his way to a course record 65. Friday, he putted 41 times. Two players tied with Nor- man for second place with 68 after the first round, fared poorly on the second day. Stan Homenuik, Dauphin, Man., took a 77 and Frank Whibley, Kitch- ener, Ont., soared to a 78. The 54-hole tournament. ends today with the winner receiving $2,000 of the $15,000 purse. The final four holes will be televised nationally by the CBC. WHOLE FIELD QUALIFIES The entire field qualified for the final round, Originally, the field was to be cut to the low 100 and ties Friday night. Henry Martell, Edmonton, a two-time winner of the CPGA, won his first seniors event and left himself in a good position to pick up prize money in the main event. | Martell scored 72-71 -- 143, good for a five-stroke bulge over Bill Kerr, Pointe Claire, Que., and Gerry Proulx, Cite Deux Montagnes, Que. Martell picked up $600 for his win in the 36-hole event. Kerr and Proulx each won $375. Third place in the seniors went to Jules Huot, Laval Sur le Lac, Que., with 74-75--149. Stan Leonard and Fred Wood, both of Vancouver, and Danny Stack, Winnipeg, were dead- locked at 150. Gadsby Accepts Coaching Spot | DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Red Wings defenceman Bill Gadsby is retiring after 20 years in the National Hockey League to be- come coach of the Edmonton Oil Kings, the Red Wings said Friday. | Gadsby succeeds Ray Kinase- wich at the helm of the Cana- dian team, an amateur Detroit farm club. Kinasewich moves to the Houston Apollos of the| Central Hockey League. Gadsby, 39, played with the Red Wings the past five sea- sons after service at New York and Chicago. His game total of | 1,248 is second to Gordie Howe in the NHL. DESERT THREAT | Desert conditions are a con- stant threat in Ontario where forests do not protect the land against erosion by wind or water. Landowners may pur- chase trees from the Depart- in the nightcap. loss of Al Kaline for the final| Actually Jaster hasn't allowed two games of the three-game the Dodgers a run in his major- | set. league career. He made his de- | But, had Lolich and McLain| but against them last year and not been going in opposite di- | blanked them in one inning of j rections for the past month, the relief. Tigers would be knocking at| This year he's limited them the door. On July-15 they were|to 20 hits - all singles ,. . in- six games off the pace and Mc-|cluding their five Friday night. Lain was the league's top win-. In other games Chicago Cubs ner at 13-4. edged Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in The young right-hander took 19 innings, Atlanta Braves his fifth loss the next day and downed San Francisco Giants still hasn't braked his tailspin. |8-5, Philadelphia Phillies nipped And the Tigers have never been New York Mets 5-4 in 10 and seven or more games away Houston Astros topped Cincin- since then. nati Reds 4-3. Lolich, however, has kept the JAVIER GAVE HAND |Detroit pitching staff afloat-- }with help from right - hander the support he needed, driving Philadelphia 66 55 .545 4%4/George Wilson -- during Mc-)i. two runs with a single and St. Louis 62 59 512 8% Cincinnati 60 61 .496 104 Atlanta 59 61 .492 11 New York 53 68 .438 17% Houston 53 68 .438 17% Chicago 41°78 345 2814 Friday's Results New York 4 Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 4 Cincinnati 3 Houston 4 St. Louis 4 Los Angeles 0 Atlanta 8 San Francisco 5 Sunday's Games New York at Philadelphia (2) Pittsburgh at Chicago Cincinnati at Houston St. Louis at Los Angeles Atlanta at San Francisco American League W iL Pet. GBL Baltimore 79 42 653 -- Detroit 66) 54 .550 12% Cleveland 66° 57 .537 14 Minnesota 65 58 .528 15 Chicago 63 60 .512 17 California 60 62 .492 19% New York 54 69 .439 26 Kansas City 54 69 .439 26 Washington 55 71 .437 26% Boston 53 73 421 2814 Friday's Results Baltimore 4 Detroit 10 Chicago 2 Cleveland 3 California 3 Washington 5 Kansas City 5-1 New York 7-0 Minnesota 2 Boston 1 Sunday's Games Baltimore at Detroit Chicago at Cleveland California at Washington Kansas City at New York Minnesota at Boston International League WL Pct. GBL Columbus 72 344 «571 -- Rochester 70 58 547 3 Toronto 69 59 539 4 Buffalo 66 61 520 6% Richmond 64 64 .500 9 Toledo 63 65 .492 10 Jacksonville 59 67 .468 13 Syracuse 47 82 (364 2614 Friday's. Results Columbus 2 Toronto 4 Jacksonville 3 Syracuse 4 Richmond 4-19 Rochester 3-9 Buffalo 2-9 Toledo 3-3 Today's Games Columbus at Toronto Richmond at Rochester Jacksonville at Syracuse Buffalo at Toledo é straight victories, caps. !Lain's demise. Lolich's only setback since the All Star in- | terval was a 2-1 loss to Kansas City July 30 In other AL games Frida night, Minnesota Twins edged | Boston Red. Sox 2-1 for their |fifth straight victory; Cleveland Indians nipped Chicago White Sox 3-2 on Leon Wagner's 10th inning homer; Washington Sen- ators downed California Angels mained a percentage point be 5-3 on Frank Howard's three-|™4 : : run blast and Paden City Ath hind Pittsburgh in the NL race. letics. shaded New York 1-9 Atlanta put the game beyond a double. The Pirates lost their third straight game. They tied the y| game 3-3 on Roberto Clemente's two - run single in the eighth, put Chicago won in the 10th when Glenn Beckert singled home George Altman, who had reached first on Donn Clen- denon's fumble. By losing, San Francisco re- ment of Lands and Forests. | NOW OPEN! Julian Javier gave Jaster all'| i Carousel INN | (Oshawa) 1 @ TWO LOUNGES | CENTENNIAL LOUNGE CAROUSEL L after bowing to the Yankees 7-5| Teach in the seventh when Rico) 7-5 in the e ; ,. Carty hit a three - run homer header ---- oe and Mack Jones followed with | 3altimore starter Eddie Watt 2 bases - empty blast. hee? hit Kaline on the right hand|Mays and Jim Hart connected] with a pitch, forcing in one of for the Giants. | three Tiger runs in the first in-|, Rich Allen's two - out eee ning and sending the Detroit! in the 10th boosted Philadelphia star to a hospital for x-rays., Past New York. Ken Boyer's There was no fracture but he'Tun - scoring single put the| suffered a painful bruise on the Mets ahead 4-3 in the seventh, fourth finger of the hand and is|but Harvey Kuenn's run - pro- expected to be out of action for ducing single tied it in the ninth. several days Sonny Jackson rapped four The Orioles, who had won five hits, the last a ninth-inning sin- in a row, bounced back with|gle after which he scored the} three runs in the second but!Winning run for Houston on Lolich's bunt single touched off) Rusty Staub's single. Jackson | a two-run rally in the bottom of|also hit a two-run homer in the} the inning that sent the Tigers first. | ahead to stay ee ng - Earl Battey's two-run double in the first inning gave the LACROSSE SCORES | Twins their winning margin and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS helped Jim Kaat register his Senior A 18th victory--tops in the league Brampton 6 Brooklin 4 Kaat needed relief help from! 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