¥ yee Koufax Hurls Shutout To Topple Lea en CHASS Sandy Koufax pitched a 4-0/Cardinals 7-4. Tae Anoalas ger victarv Might that toppled the Giants a of the top, pitching from first place in the National League, : The loss dropped the Giants) No Running For Mantle against seven defeats. On Game-Winning Homer League, Cincinnati Reds one-half game behind Pittsburgh|ter, He has averaged less than Sports. Writer|Pirates who defeated St, Louis}24 walks per Koufax helped move the third-|he walked 5,3 batters a game, ver San Francisco Friday|place Dodgers to Within 199 'our-hitter for his 2ist vietory|the majors with 261 and easily Koufax walked only one bat-|crown in six years, ders ame in the last six years. In his first six years 408 MOUREY isivnander aie ajhad seven strikeouts, He leads should win his fourth strikeout In becoming the winningest pitcher. in the majors, Koufax reduced his major league-lead- ing earned run average to 1,61 and completed his 2ist game in 32 starts, Elsewhere in the National RETIRES .. trimmed Philadelphia Phillies Tax Problem Hits Draft Formula TORONTO (CP)--A $1,000,000/burgh, Philadelphia, St, Louls : rob talled a San Francisco, 'Angeles and Iecoting Friday Nationall Minneapolis." : PLENTY Involved in the expansion=- jfor_ the new teamse-is_a total #4 oF vy, VU Caen in irencnises of money Co uk @ andi, in: capital ¢x: Jeger ttt dsaia et Campbell a announced ta der United States and Canadian! .o ogc . -- - un ne peo ie no precedent for on network fo arden what we're trying to do," NHL | leq, . -- president Clarence Campbell @ problem to be resolved anid anor wall sa ended le New yanch, anid Campbell, ' jaborate, The problem was tossed back} NBC earlier turned down a + 'THE OBHAWA TIMES, Boturdey, August 27, 1966 16 Rochester Climbs Closer To League-Leading Jets By THE CANADIAN PRESS ah aesbruhnanccauh: ah 99a 7 [Pins wachastar "Rad Wines Re With the help of the lowly Richmond Braves and their climbed a full @ closer to Pet acl ois Fa e 80) n \. toy eee Tvivin The "Braves, languishing in| At Syracuse Fred e@ Braves, 8 n ' fifth place, reached up to eck Breen made his first start since over league-leading Columbus]! Jets 6-4 in 10 innings to allow|@" auspicious one as he Rochester to close gap, |up 20 hits but never was in trou. In other action, Toronto Ma- {ple Leafs elobbered Buffalo Bi- SCORES GOAL | sons 14:8 while Toledo Mud Hens le in winning, He got lots of Epstein with upport from his 25th homer of the year and John Scruggs with his ninth and ' to the formula committee, league proposal for TV cover: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|and California Angels beat Kan-/20, Atlanta acipee| downed NeW! peciding his battered legs|headed by Sam Pollock, general in the U.S, Former Oshawa Green Gaels'|were blasting Jacksonville Suns|from Steve Demeter, who drove "Mickey Mantle, out of the/sas City Athletics 5-4, : Lag = el vaghow pe ae * could no longer set the pace|manager of Montreal Canadi-| The new Los Angeles entry,|acoring star John Davis scored|{¢ in five runs with a pair of dou fineup for 11 days with a pulled WINNER NY oh ; Genet oy he|that made him @ great half-jens, to provide recommendas/headed by Jack Kent Cooke, in|, goal Friday night as. Peter|_,2,the only close game of the|bles, hamstring muscle, was called to| BRINGS HOME WIN! after taking & 9-8 decision In (he/back, Leo Lewis of the Winni-ltions for another meeting here|formed. the meeting it would be linen & night, it took Tommy Aaron's} The Mud Hens scored six runs bat Friday night. with these in-| Vic Rognovsky and Boog completion of s Kame ' SUS"! yeg Blue Bombers of the West:|Sept, 21, unable to operate in a proposed|POroush Pepsis dumped Bramp-jiworun homer in the 10th tolin thelr eighth inning, sparked structions from New Yank-|Powell came off the bench in --, Aug. 11 after vr bdag MM-lorn Canadian Football Confer-| "We are working of general|MeW arena before Jan, 1, 1968,|ton Excelsiors 12-2 in Ontariojclinch the victory after Joselby Frank Fernandes"s grand ees manager Ralph Houk: the ninth inning and clubbed ajnings because of & curfew. once Friday announced his re-|tax guidelines," said Campbell, /®8 hoped. Lacross Asociation senior 'A"|Martings had tied the score $-3/slam homer, John Miller earlier "Don't run if you hit the|pair of homers for Orioles, ty-|) Wes Parker started the Diglirement, An allstar seven times|*But there is no way you can| AN alternate arena is being|playoff game, Brampton loads|in the sixth, also with a two-runjassured the victory with a two ground, Just go for the pump." jing the game 22. Then Russ thi on sient. ve me ng Ma since moving to Winnipeg inidetermine in this situation what|Considered, Campbell said, eat-of-seven final 2-1, homer, and again in the elghthtrun blast in the A The Yankees were down a/Snyder drove in the winning run) TNC, SirkRy Wale cle and a(2@58 from Lincoln, Mo,, Lewis|the tax result Will bé, YOU'll DC|--rs_-rsss--_7 a at ences conan run in the bottom of the ninth/with a single in the 12th, on . on -- Y gh : picked up a total offensive yard-leither bankrupt or rich before in their game with Detroit Ti-| Earl Battey, Cesar Tover and) Wa to im Leronvre fniane age of 19,983 yards and scored you find out," gers. Clete Boyer was on first|Jerry Zimmerman each drove Giant pitcher Bob Bolin, John ' "Injundions in Labour Disputes" GIANT RALLY Wednesday, August 31 O'Neill Collegiate, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 8:00 P.M. phia. Joe Torre drove in three runs with two homers and Hank 4 Aaron knocked in two with one| thelr nine-h as the Braves rolled past New|for a four-over-par 74 York, The Braves' Ken Johnson; Steve Garrett of Brantford Pittsburgh 75 San Francisco Los Angeles Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Atlanta Houston New York Chicago GUEST SPEAKERS: DAVID ARCHER-President, Ontario Federation of Labour 144% 26 ALBERT WALKER-M,P.P. Oshawa Riding, Conservative Party DONALD MacDONALD-M,.P.P., Leader New Democratic Party LEONARD BRATHWAITE-M.P.P, Etobicoke Riding, Liberal Party The' public ave cordially invited to attend to hear top level discussion on this important issue. A question period will follow the speakers. See you at the O'NEILL COLLEGIATE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 at 8:00 P.M, OSHAWA & DISTRICT LABOUR COUNDIL KEITH ROSS, Secretary-Treasurer <a esota Jim|Roseboro then singled in a run, 15 touchdowns, -- ___|_ One problem is that the U.8, eettantte swung at the first Merritt nae. ee anne for|and the last two came on Lou has a capital gains tax but Can- pitch and missed spectacularly. |his third victory, . Johnson's double and Koufax' jada hasn't, Another is that itive He swung again and hit a home| Mike McCormick allowed the| sacrifice fly : nother of the current ho teams ho run, The Yanks won 6-5, Indians just five hits and. sin- Roberto Clemente sparked pense" their players --- pu A Tiger pitcher Earl Wilson hadjgled in the winning run in the)Pittsburgh's. 17-hit attack with| * lump-sum value on them=-while put Detroit ahead 5-3 with his/ninth, Only one Cleveland run- three singles and a double, He * |the other team 'capitalizes' its two-run homer in the eighth, |ner made it as far as second|scored two runs and drove in ictor players so they have a tax de- *In other American League|base, one, Gene Alley and Jim Pag- preciation value, The new games, Baltimore Orioles beat} Jay Johnstone's . two out liaroni each added three hits teams can't decide which is Boston 3-2 in 12 innings, Minne-|homer in the ninth gave Cali-/for the Pirates while Charlio best, sota Twins took Chicago White/fornia its victory. Kansas City) Smith drove in all four St, Louts or ra eys The six new entries are Pitts: Sox 7-4, Washington Senators me -- game with two as 08 ' eens sil 20 ae Tapa aa a out Cleveland Indians 1-0/the ninth, ada Pinson knocked in a run raat 2 u s a o with a sacrifice fly and another|, PETERBOROUGH (CP) - London Wins was scored on a two-base error|Bruce Bradley of Oshawa and BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 2» sect nranat wo ave. Gilthosanison avin ath On ; cinnati the nod over Philadel. ital bs 3 National League | Sunday's Games pall tario Golf Association's parent: Opening Game W L Pet,GBL| Kansas City at California and-child tournament Friday, ? 591 -- | Minnesota at Chicago (2) The Bradley team combined|, LONDON, Gt. (CP)--London 586. | Cleveland at Washington 9 scores of 37 each | Pontiacs defeated Galt Terriers '579 1%4| Boston at Baltimore |4 in the opening game of the 535 7 | Detroit at New York best » of » seven Senior Inter 512 10 anes -- GpL scattered eight. hits, including|and son Bob were second with | uum Saal baseball series Friv| a 1a |Columbus . 59 563 - "\Ed Kranepool's homer, 76, In third place with 79 was The Pontiacs broke a 44 tie "453. 1744 |Rochester 76 61 .555 1 Bob Aspromonte's secon d)Glen Guthrie of Toronto and his! with four runs in the sixth ins 434 20 |Toronto 62 544 Onna eal pn = wr the son, John, ning, scoring on four hits, a) 346 31 [Buffalo Oe eee chat carried Hou:|, 2% 4 Bean of Peterborough) walk and an error, | , Richmond 67.304 a ae ea reivate tay |&nd his son, Norm, won low net) Dave Pook collected three hits Sunday's Games Toledo 7 88 498 |ton past ' Monee, ohn Bateman|honors with 69, half a pointifor the London team, including | New York at Atanta ati |Sacksonville 74 456 1444 |ptarted the rally with @ leadoff! ahead of John Konce of Hamil+|q leadoff double in 'the sixth:| Pittsburgh sat Louis (2) | Syracuse 1 86 .372 oeenaltle oe _.|ton_and his son, Stephen. J. Ls | inning, Chicago at Houston Friday's Results 'i = aya | Johnson of Toronto and his son.) Roger Dewaele gave Terriers | Loa Angeles at San Fran: /Buffalo § Toronto 14 MEILLEUR BEATS SPARKS |Dave, took third net with a 70./-- 9.0 lead in the first inning cisco |Rochester 12 Syracuse 1 SUMMERSIDE, P.E.1, (CP)} In the mother-and-daughter| with a two-run homer, Galt in:| /Toledo 10 Jacksonville 4 \Jim Meilleur of Toronto and|competitions, Mrs, J, W, Me>|creased its lead to 4-0 with two) American League Columbus 4 Richmond 6 New York defeated Lennie|Niven of Toronto and herjruns in the second inning on) W Pet. GBL| Today's Games Sparks of Halifax in an unani-|daughter, Jill, scored 98 to win,|three hits and two London er: Baltimore 046 jorz| Rochester at Syracuse mous decision Friday night in| Low. net winners were Mrs, |rors, | Detroit 548 iM Buffalo at Toronto a non-~ title boxing match.|Sybil Swartz of Toronto and her| Graham Ballantine started on Cleveland mu } |Sparks is the Canadian welter-|daughter, Audrey, with a 76%4,|the mound for London but was) Minnesota po = |weight champion and Meilleurjone point ahead of Mrs, A. C,/relieved in the second after giv>| Chicago 4 ae DOUG BARKLEY js top contender for the Cana-|Clifford of Oshawa and herjing up a Veomp a wy Upper | Washington 447. 25% beanaoati! HUGO WORE Hue, (daughter, Saaron, -- om that scored wwe SOUTER GA TUR, Now ven, {u 2*| ENTHUSIASTIC Kansas City = a a brew og yt ? Boston ' arkley has no eels =. + ian toward Yockey, In fact, ® a Ont . d right now he's bubbling over VOl e me = S ari Squ with enthusiasm, 0 acs | Barkley, 29, lost the sight | we | of his right eye after being | : Capture Openers | struck by a hockey stick last | ' year, He was a defenceman | . TORONTO (CP)--Last - in-| With Detroit Red Wings of the ning rallies gave two Ontario! National Hockey League. teams victories over their west-| He is in Memphis assisting ern counterparts in the Cana} with Memphis Wings instruc: dian Amateur Softball Assocla-| tional school for youngsters ion women's championship here! who want to learn to skate CLIFF PILKEY, President Tiday night. | and play hockey. Fort Erie exploded for seven! Though he was knocked out unearned runs in the top of the| of the game as he was reach: Seventh and final inning to de-| ing his peak, Barkley holds feat Edmonton 7-1 while Toronto| no malice. , } squeezed across two unearned; 'It was just one of those | runs, also in the top of the sev-! things, and it happened to me, | enth, to blank Saskatoon 2-0. | "If I had it to do over again, | The winner of the six-team) I'd still join a hockey team, tournament | --Vancouver and! It's a great game." Winnipeg clash today--will rep-| During the fall and winter resent Canada in the 1967 Pan-| Barkley will work with' Red American Games. Wings coach Sid Abel. as a Two losses means elimination | trouble shooter for the farm for a team. Th@ tournament,) teams. He'll also help instruct which began Friday night, ends| some of the younger players, Osh 6 | 66 "67 J S "a" H k Sunday, awa enera $ " unior oc ey QUIT -- SEASON TICKETS KICKING... 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