THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 13, 1966 7 Bullpen Corps | one . ALIGNMENT. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS waeigses! ek Los Angeles 83 82 78 74 74 71 63 righthander got pinch niwer Chuck Hiller to force Boyer at second, then ended the game by inducing Cleon Jones to ground into a double play. Los Angeles won Monday night with two runs in the fifth inning. With runners at first and third and one out, Tommy Davis grounded a_ hit-and-run single to left field. Maury Wills scored easily from third, and Willie Davis raced all the way home from first with the lead run, Jim Fregosi drove in five Cal-' ifornia runs with a double a grand slam homer, but the Angels needed a disputed run in the eighth inning-for the vic- tory over. the Orioles, who dropped their fourth straight game, Bob Rodgers dashed home from third as second baseman Dave Johnson threw out Willie Smith at first and slid under the throw home from first baseman Boog Powell. The Orioles ar- gued vehemently and unsuc- cessfully that Rodgers was out. FIRESTONE -- the world's largest front-end specialists offer complete FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Great fires from little embers grow. Be careful with fire in the forest, ; Keep Ontario Green. Prevent Firest Fire, Help Bobby Taylor of Toronto is the leading pass receiver with 445 yards gained on 31 intercep- L Pet. GBL i 84 587 = e- e. Pittsburgh 576 1% ' San Francisco 569 Tl as '@ | Philadelphia 588 514 cami a inna i foo, r Leaders New York id AMM & ee 5 a. B at Chicago 52 364 New York 2 Los Angeles 8 The Blue Berets are soarin (Only game scheduled) higher and higher, . Probable Pitchers Today Two members of the Blue Atlanta (Johnson 12-8) at Chi-|Berets, relief pitchers Ron Per- cago (Holtzman 9-13) ranoski and Phil Regan, wiped St, Louis (Jaster 9-5) (N) » |night and helped the Los Ange- Pittsburgh (Sisk 9-3) at Hous-jies Dodgers to their fifth ton (Giusti 13-12) (N) straight victory, a 32 decision. New York (Friend 6-10) at) The triumph increased the Los Angeles (Osteen 15-11) (N)|Dodgers' National League lead at San Francisco (Marichal 21-| Pittsburgh Pirates and 2% get 6) (N) over third - place San Fran- ees American League cisco bg nag on » nd W L Pet, GBL\only other game, California An- ' Baltimore 89 618 -- |gels edged American League SHARP 'N SMART WINS SUPERTEST Manet $0 8 Sut young Batunre Ontes e bu: Raceway. In recording his eighth race, Sharp 'n Smart e Berets, gers' bril- cop oon cing 7 resgee H Chicago 76 10 'S12 14 tant reliet corps that received imer's clock as Shar Sharp 'n Smart completed Bob Shapiro of Montreal, {California 78 507 e name because of the team's 9 Smart phen the finish the mile in 2:03.4, Elevén who own the Beejay /|Cleveland 73 500 blue hats, merely sit out in the line, 3%4-lengths ahead of entries took part in the Stable, Sharp 'n Smart also |Kansas City 66 452 bullpen, wait until a Dodger Merrywood Duke in Satur- race. Hayes later scored has a second and third this |New York 65 445 omg 4 ~ ' Super- another victory, driving season. le of enemy fire, then come devs comnts Of te Boston 64 430 in and snuff out the threat. - i ae ame amm ER eT Monday's Results Perranoski and Regan got California 6 Baltimore 5 the call Monday night with the A i d i e (Only game scheduled) Dodgers trailing 2-1, Perranoski rTgOs ed eagu Probable Pitchers Today ~-- tying a poe record for troit (Lolich 19-12) (N relievers, then blanked the Mets mise City iodna $4 or {or two more Innings, as Los Blanco 1-4) at, Cleveland (Har- -- gy a 3-2 lead. gan 10-9) (N) en left - hander gave California (Chance 10-15) at in the ninth, manager Walter TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- 4.9-yard average. Dave Mann| Washington (Ortega 1042) at\'t0m_called on Regan. The gonauts, who won their first of Toronto is the leading punter|New York (Peterson 11-10) (N) game in six starts Sunday, have with 2,167 yards on 50 punts for) Chicago (John 13-8) at Boston gained more yards in the air, completed more passes and any other Eastern Football Con- ference club. But the conference leading Ottawa Rough Riders are the top ground gainers, giving them place in the yards-gaining de- partment. The Argonauts have gained 1,137 yards passing, 106 first downs and completed 73 passes Atlanta 514 Monday's Result By MURRAY CHASS Cincinnati (O'Toole 5-6) atiout New York Mets Monday Philadelphia (Jackson 14-13)|to 1% games over second-place leading Baltimore Orioles 6-5. Detroit 7" 549 peers over his shoulder at fifth win in. 12 outings, is co-owned by Hayes and pitcher gets trapped in the mid- Washington 64 432 test Stakes:at Garden City Joses Dominion in the struck out the first six men he Minnesota (Kaat 23-9) at De- In One Depart ment up a leadoff single tn Ken Boyer |Baltimore (Bunker 9-5) (N) gained more first downs than undisputed possession of first their six games, according released Monday. Ottawa Rough Riders 102 to 101. Third - place Montreal Alou- ettes' 56 first downs by rushing is tops in the conference. each for 30 points. Bob renemest bod eae oy A the ground gainer a in 94 carries for a 4.7- yard average. Paremore's long- est run has been 78 yards and he has scored one touchdown. Don Lisbon of Montreal is second with 356 yards on 70 carries, while Bo Scott of Ot- tawa is third with 319 yards on 71 carries. Russ Jackson of Ottawa is the leading passer with 57 com- pletions for 906 yards on 117 at- tempts. The Rough Riders' quarterback has passed for nine touchdowns. His longest has been 52 yards and his average is 7.7. Rookie Wally Gabler of Tor- onto has 64 completions to lead in the conference and also has the most yards gained by pass- ing--957. But his percentage of completed passes is .467 and Jackson's is .487. Rakow Wins Leafs' First TORONTO (CP)--Ed Rakow collected only one hit Monday night as he pitched Toronto Ma- ple Leafs to a 2-0 victory over Richmond Braves in the opener of their International League best-of-seven Governor's Cup fi- nals. * Rakow pitched hitless ball into the eighth inning when Tommie Aaron singled. Rakow faced only 29 batters. A fourth-inning walk to Bill Robinson accounted for the only other Richmond base runner. Rakow struck out 10 as did Richmond loser Ron Reed. But Reed could not stop Reggie Smith, Toronto's league-leading hitter. Smith hit his fourth home run of the playoffs in the second in- ning to provide the only run Ra- kow needed. Smith also singled in the sixth and scored an in- surance run on a triple by Mike Page. Second game is to be played here tonight. Tausty 4 ; a) Canadian Port LONDON WINERY LIMITED 'tions for an average gain of a 43.3-yard average. |(Lonborg 9-8) (N) Ls Lg ge thy longest gain as been 46 yards. \Kempf, } Hamilton's Don Sutherin has -- Py a league-leading five intercep-|Tycker, 0 tions. Racine, 0 Hamilton also boasts the con-|Sutherin, H ference's top man in the kickoff|Dillard, 0 returns department in Willie|Irwin, T Bethea, who has run eight re-|Vilunas, T turns back for 230 yards and an/|Scott, 0 average of 28.8 yards. 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