Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1966, p. 11

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_ Rangers Will Block Brewers Amateur Bid AGNUCIIGH ® pams: Brewer said at a press confer- ence Tuesday he wants to play for Canada's national hockey team this season, Shortly after, Emile Francis, general mana- ger of New York Rangers, an- nounced reservations about al- lowing Brewer to be reinstated @s an amateur. 27,|\Brewer for the past year," Francis said jout of the league." "We have been trying to get "T can't see us waiving him And Brewer said later in the dav that a meeting with his for- mer coach, Punch Imlach of Toronto Maple Leafs, hadn't been worthwhile. "He Imlach asked me if I was trying to make more trouble," Brewer said. Brewer said his next move will be to appeal to NHL presi- dent Clarence Campbell. Canadians Register Wins As N.L. Battle Tightens By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canadians are making their marks on major league base- ball. Four Canadians Tuesday night's National League action and two of them came through with impressive victories. Ferguson ham, Ont., allowed only three hits over 8 1-3 innings to lead Chicago Cubs to a 7-2 victory over Philadelphia Phillies, while Dennis Ribant a Detroit native who now lives in Burlington,S Ont., spun a six hitter at Cin- cinnati Reds to give New York Mets a 3-2 decision. Ribant's record is now 11-6, while Jenkins's is 3-7, Meanwhile, Ron Taylor of Toronto pitched two innings of relief for Houston and Claude Raymond of St. Jean, Que., worked the final inning in the Astros 4-3 victory over St. Louis Cardinals. Ray Sadecki pitched a three- hit shutout, leading San Fran- cisco Giants to a 6-0 victory over Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves beat Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 in other action. TIED FOR SECOND The Giants' victory boosted them into a virtual tie for sec- ond place with the Dodgers, 14 games behind the League-lead- ing Pirates. decki pitched perfect ball - BASEBALL American League AB R H Pct. ¥. Rob'son, Bal 510 103 161 .316 529 85 164 .310 415 77 123 .296 482 74 127 .294 461 66 133 289 467 74 134 .288 Killebrew, 493 71 141 .286 Howard, Was my . br} = Bos '489 Runs---F'. Robinson 103; Foy, Baltimore, 86; Oliva 85. Runs Batted In--Powell, F.\m. Alou, Pgh 445 67 155 .348 Robinson, 102; Killebrew 92; Horton, Detroit, 91; B. Robin- son, Baltimore, 88. Hits--Oliva 164; Aparicio 162; F. Robinson, 161; B. Robinson, Richardson, New York, 148. Doubles --- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 35; Oliva 31; B. Robinson, Valentine, 30; Fregosi, Califor- nia, Kaline, 28. --Campaneris, Kan- sas City, Brinkman, Washing- ton, 9; Aparicio, Foy, Knoop, California, McAuliffe, Detroit, Charles and Hershberger, Kan- sas City 8. Home Runs--F. Robinson 43; Powell 34; Killebrew 31; Pepi- tone, New York, 30; Colavito, Cleveland, 28. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS National League Ww Pittsburgh 82 Los Angeles San Francisco Philadelphia St. Louis -500 444 426 353 Tuesday's Results Cincinnati 2 New York 3 Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 2 Chicago 7 pitched in 5 Jenkins of Chat-|te 71 137 .280| Cleveland, 185; Richert, Wash- ington, 177; Bell, Cleveland, Wil- Boston, 88; Cash 87; Aparicio,/son, Detroit, 171: Boswell 166, Clemente, Pgh 544 against the Dodgers for four in- nings, did not issue a walk and was never in trouble while im- proving his season record to 7 The Giants raked loser Don Drysdale and two successors for 15 hits, including a two-run homer by Willie Mays and a three-run double by Tito Fuen- 8, After Joe Torre's three-run hit sent Atlanta ahead, manager Harry Walker lost another strategy match in the Pirates' eighth. SWITCH PITCHERS Jim Pagliaroni led off with a single and Walker sent up left- hand hitting Jerry Lynch for pitcher Bob Veale. Braves' skip- per Billy Hitchcock countered by replacing starter Pat Jarvis with southpaw Dick Kelley. Walker came back with Andre Rodgers, a right - hand swinger, for Lynch. Rodgers struck out. Ribant retired the first 15 bat- ters he faced. Ken Boyer's two- run single capped a three-run burst in the first inning for New York. | John Bateman rapped four straight hits and the Astros cap- italized on St. Louis errors for two runs in the second inning and two more in the seventh. Jenkins gave way to Bob Hendley in the ninth, while Billy Williams' 27th homer and three hits by Don Kessinger led the Cubs' attack, LEADERS Stolen Bases--Campaneris 43; Buford, Chicago, 42; Agee, Chi- cago, 37; Valentine 21; Apari- clo 20. Pitching -- McNally, Balti- more, 12-4, .750; Sanford, Call- fornia, 13-5, .722; Kaat, Minne- sota, 22-9, .710; Boswell, Minne- sota, 12-5, .706; Sibert, Cleve- land, 15-8, .682. Strikeouts --McDowell, National League F, Alou, Atl 598105 197 .329 87 176 324 95:143 .319 61 140 .318 74 136 316 93 185 .315 81 148 .312 73 154 .$11 Allen, Phi Carty, Atl Stargell, Pgh Rose, Cin Santo, Chi Torre, Atl 495 Clendenon, Pgh 487 67 148 .304 The former all - star defence- man left the Leafs' training camp in Peterborough last Sep- tember and return sity. Later he was suspended by the Leafs, but Imiach piaced him on the NHL's »student in- active list, making it impossible vd another league club to draft im. In the event that he is waived out of the NHL, Brewer still must be reinstated as an ama- teur by both the Canadian Am- ateur Hockey Association and the International Ice Hockey Federation, But release by Tor- onto and waivers by the 11 other NHL clubs must precede rein- statement. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 7, 1966 11) CARL BREWER Emerson, Ralston Survive FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)-- Australia's Rey Himersen.and the chief U.S, hope, Dennis Dalen. mnasend tanta me Bc ol Ralston, mGVeu tuw the Soules round Tuesday through a wave of upsets that felled Arthur Ashe and two other seeded fa- vorites in the U.S, national ten- nis championships, Ashe, the Negro youngster from Richmond, Va., who has been rated the top prospect of American tennis, showed a rust- iness after six weeks in army reserve camp and went down before Australia's John New- There is one other obstacle which Brewer would have to overcome if he were to play for Canada in the world hockey championships at Vienna next March. The defenceman, whose 177 minutes in: penalties was tops in the NHL during the 1964-65 season, would have to adopt to the watered-down in- ternational amateur rules that reduce body-contact play. Brewer joined the Leafs from Toronto Marlboros of the OHA Junior A at the beginning of the 1958-59 season. He made the Leafs from Tor- onto Marlboros of the OHA Jun- jor A at the beginning of the 1958-59 season. He made the league's second all-star team in 1961-62 and was voted to the first all-star team in 1962-63. He scored 19 goals during his seven seasons with the Leafs, but piled up 131 as- sists. Campbell Near Record By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hugh Campbell, Saskatche- wan Roughriders flanker clos- ing in on a record, Monday boosted his lead in the Western Football Conference scoring race to 22 points. He caught tthree touchdown passes in a 44-0 sweep against Montreal Alouettes, giving him 11. Fiye more will match the Canadian Football League rec- ord of 16 set in 1959 by Ernie Pitts of Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers. Four other WFC players scored in Monday's action, which saw Calgary Stampeders beat Toronto Argonauts 13-8. George Reed hit for three Peterboro' Adds Four PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Peterborough of the Ontario Lacrosse Association has added four players to its roster for the Mann Cup series which opens here Saturday night. Peterborough, Eastern Can- ada representatives in the best- of-seven series for the Canadian Senior A lacrosse champion- ship, has added Brian Keegan of Toronto Maple Leafs, Ken Crawford of Brooklin Redmen and Don Arthurs and Bill Cas- tator of Brampton Excelsiors. Peterborough will meet the winner of a best-of-seven series between Vancouver and Coquit- lam which Vancouver leads 3-2 with the sixth game scheduled for tonight. Shakespeare Wins Cape Breton Titles SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)--Barry Shakespeare of Halifax won day in the Cape Breton open tennis championships, of Brantford in the final of the men's singles 6-1, 6-0, 6-1. Barry teamed withbrother Bill to win MacNeil, Sydney, and Jackman and Barry came back with sis- ter Dona to win in the mixed doubles event, three titles as play ended Tues: Barry defeated Earl Jackman combe 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Joining the fifth-seeded Ashe on the sidelines were Australia's fourth - seeded Tony Roche, beaten by the sensational young Briton, Mark Cox, 10-8, 6-4, 7-5, and Cliff Drysdale of South Af- rica, runner-up to Manuel San- tana of Spain last year and seeded sixth, a victim of young ory aoe of Australia 6-1, +6, 86, OTHERS SURVIVE All other favorites survived into the round in which 16 re- main in each division. In the women's division, all seeded players won as the bracket was completed to the third round. 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