@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 14, 1966 Looks Like '65 All Over Again For Johnson i __By JAURRAY CHASS Assocaten Tress Sperm WW It could be the World Series for Los Angeles Dodgers and elty Hall for Lou Johnson all ever again this year. The two seem to go together, and the --" couldn't be more pleased, They maintained their 1%- ame lead in the torrid National e pennant race Tuesday night by crushing New York Mets 8-3 behind Johnson's slug- ing. eke left fielder clouted two homers and drove in four runs, surpassing last year's marks that helped direct him to City Hall in Los Angeles where he received a special citation for his unexpected part in the Dodg- ers' successful fight for the pen- nant, Johnson was called up to the Dodgers, his 18th team in pro- fessional baseball, in an emer: ency last season to fill the left eld spot. suddenly left vacant when Tommy Davis broke his right ankle May 1, SURPASSED HOPES The Dodgers didn't really ex- cet much from Johnson, but e did more than most of their hitters in driving them to the Series. He batted only .259, but many of his hits were clutch hits and he drove in 58 runs and tied Jim Lefebvre for the team lead in homers with 12. But this year Johnson is doing even better. His performance against the Mets raised his av- erage to .269 and vaulted him ahead of his 1965 slugging to- ves rer | Kaat Misses Opportunity To Pass Dodgers' Koufax out a 2-1 lead Cincinnati had runs with his 38th and 39th homers, leading an Atlanta at- tack against Chicago that also included homers by Rico Carty and Felipe Alou. tals. He now has socked 13 homers NG Grive in Gi runs. az je ed Be a te ments only to Lefebvre, who has belted 28 homers and knocked in 72 runs, Los Angeles' two competitors also won Tuesday night, Pitts- burgh Pirates remaining 1% games back by walloping Hous- ton Astros 9-3 and San Fran- cisco Giants staying 2% out) | with a 7-2 triumph over Phila- delphia Phillies in other games, St. Louis Cardinals edged Cin- cinnati Reds 3-2 and Atlanta Braves trounced Chicago Cubs 10-2, LEVEL BROADSIDE The Pirates unloaded a 16-hit attack on Houston, with Willie Stargell driving in four runs with a sacrifice fly and his 30th homer. Gene Alley stroked four Mrs, Wilson Stauffer, left, low net winner in the cham- pionship flight of _ the Grandview Golf Club's an- GOLF CHAMPS AT GRANDVIEW nual ladies' invitational Tuesday, discusses © her game with other low net winners, From left to right are Mrs, Stauffer, who was also low gross winner in the one + day event, Gwen Brown, Peterborough, first Bishop Cracks cial) -- Oshawa Green Gaels' ing "the only way we can beat, coach Jim Bishop put his east-|the rugged New Westminster ern junior lacrosse champions|defence is with a good offence." through a stiff workout here) Gaels, who won the first Tu y in preparation for to- night's third game of the Minto final, ishan amn hustle during aA and ae mena workout. say- ad ane. a game of the best-of-seven series 20-7, were beaten 15-4 Monday as the Salmonbellies tied the Seettteted aul "We were iust outhustied in Famed orchestra leader Guy Lombardo will be the official starter Saturday for the third annual Lake Ontario power boat marathon, from the Osh- awa Yacht Haven to Humber Valley Marine and back, More than 60 leading pro- fessional and amateur power boat drivers from Canada' and the United States have entered the event, flight; Marion Richardson, Grandview, second flight, and Betty Campbell, Grand- view, third flight. hits and Matty Alou three while Roberto Clemente drove in two runs with a single and a double, San Francisco's Juan Mari- chal scattered seven hits for his 22nd victory against six defeats, Tito Fuentes lashed a key two- run double in the 'sixth inning, and Willie McCovey socked his 29th homer, a two-run shot, in the eighth, Curt Flood's two - run, eighth- inning double boosted St. Louis past Cincinnati, The blow wiped PETERBOROUGH (CP )-- Sid Warick, Vancouver's high- flying forward in the Mann Cup series, will go to any length to avoid airplanes. He wasn't aboard when the Vancouver club flew east for last Sunday's opener of the Ca- nadian senior lacrosse final against Peterborough Petes, He arrived by train 20 minutes be- fore Monday night's second game, The best-of-seven series, tied 1-1 after Vancouver's. 11-9 vic- tory in the first game and Pet- erborough's 9-8 win in the sec- ond, resumes tonight at 8 p.m. EDT. Warwick, a 26-year-old yvet- eran of three Mann Cup finals, was shut out Monday but coach taken on Deron Johnson's run- scoring double in the fourth and his homer in the seventh. Hank Aaron drove in three Bob Allan, 'They have played 'Western High-Flyer Doesnt Like Planes League begin pre-season train- ing Thursday, The ice has been installed but a plywood floor will be laid down for tonight's game, "It will definitely be to the advantage of the Vancouver club," said Petes playing coach on wood floors in their league this year," The Petes are accustomed to concrete floors, "However, I'm not as worried about the floor as I am about the crazy efforts we've been making and the cheap penalties we take," Allan said. "If we can only stay on the floor, we'd be more successful." | Allan, a high school teacher in Peterborough, said his club misses Larry Ferguson who suf-| fered a torn cartilege in his right knee during the Ontari Lacrosse Association semi-finals | against Toronto three week, ago. Oshawa Keglers Lose Wayne's Wins UAW Series Wayne Auto Body swamped MacDonald Ford Tuesday in UAW softball playoffs 18-2 on a three-hit pitching effort by Maxwell, Auto Body wins the series 2-4. Aldred was the big hitter for Wayne's as he was five-for-five at the plate hitting two doubles and three singles. Auto Body went ahead in the first inning scoring four runs, In the second they matched that figure and in the third they exploded for six runs. The fourth and seventh innings saw Auto Body score two runs in each finishing the sixth with one run. Sutton was the next big hitter for Wayne's as he hit one double to his homer. RETIRING New York Yankees' sec- ond baseman Bobby Rich- ardson announced Tuesday that he will retire from baseball at the end of the Guy Lombardo Starter For Power Boat Marathon Norm Courtney of Oshawa Yacht Haven, a co-promoter of the event, reports that Lom- bardo, a native of London, Ont., will fly by helicopter from Tor- onto's Malton Airport early Sat- urday morning to officiate at the start of the race, Lombardo, besides being well known as leader of the Royal Canadians, is also a long-time motor boat racing enthusiast, and many of his boats have competed in the famous Gold Cup international races, The event consists of an all- out dash from Oshawa to Tor- onto and back, with a break for lunch at Toronto. A dinner phies will be presented, will be held in the evening. The race gets under way at 10;30 a.m, at Oshawa Yacht Haven and the second heat will start at 1:30 p.m, from the mouth of the Humber River in Toronto, The race should be completed by 3:30 p.m. Entry forms are still avail- able at the Oshawa Yacht Haven but must be in the hands of chief scorer Mrs. Doe Shor-| ney, 360 Rathburn Rd., Isling- and dance, at which the tro-| ti Whip Seeks Better Offence that second game," Bishop sald, "Now we know we have to work that much harder." Not since May 30 have Gaels been so 5 on the attack. That was the night Mim: ico walked into Oshawa to be- come the first team io win Against Green Gaale in Meh. awa's Civic Auditorium in three "te Thelen obting, 'sgitia n their nex! F the same Mimico squad, Gaels dominated play and chalked up an easy triumph, even with five regulars missing. ; Salmonbellies did an effective job of muffling the Gaels' wig guns in Monday's game, ing Ross Jones, Phil Clayton and Brian Thompson to a. single goal among them. Gaylord Powless, the neer for most of the G; power play and first line was also held well in although he did score one and assist on another, Bishop was disappointed with the work of some of his key players, but he's looking for improvement tonight, 'We'll have to get more face- offs and grab more loose balls tonight than we did Monday ff we hope to win this one, And we'll have to take fewer penal- és." Three Gaels. have passed the 30-goal mark in playoff scorin Phil Clayton leads with 33, lowed by Jones with $1 and Thompson with 30, Jim Higgs has been the top man in the playmaking department with 33. Phil Clayton has 27 assists and continues to lead in the point-department, New Westminster coach Keith Jackson was happy with the way his team played Monday and said; "If we keep it up ton, by 8 p.m., Friday. This year, for the first time, professionals and amateurs alike will compete for trophies. A co-sponsor of the event is Carling's Breweries Limited, There will be a total of eight divisions, with classes for in- boards, inboards-outboards as well as six outboard categories, we'll win the series," NEED A NEW FURNACE? Ne Down Poveesan--fiet Payment PERRY Day or Night... 723-3443 Men's League Opener The 1966-67 five pin bowling| The Toronto squad took the season was officially started ativerdict in this one, 1,416-1,378.| Willow Bowl when the Scugog) Ernie Hughes again played a} Cleaner entry clashed with the|big part for the winners with star studded Chase and Taylor) 356, followed by Bob Reilly, 325. club in the Willowdale Men's/and Lloyd Lynch, Ma. Major loop. | Jay's 343 for Scugog and al Vernon had a double and a single while Maxwell added two singles. McMillan, Adair and Kox each had singles in the win, In the fifth, Shortt scored on Ridout's fielder's choice hit and Brown's errored single. Mac- Bob Marsh feels with two days of rest he'll start scoring goals again. Warwick has 30 points in Mann Cup play and has scored more than 300 goals since enter- ing senior ranks in 1961, He was Vancouver's top scorer this sea- By RON RAPOPORT ,_ In his last four outings, the Associated Press Sports haba mm ye southpaw has surren- ered six homers, but not till Jim Kaat Tuesday missed * | Tuesday did it seem to matter. iden opportunity to Passi eins alw: ays come back andy Koufax of Los Angeles Pi at least enough runs to jodgers for most victories in | ba Taaler leagues this year,| Win, and often a lot more than) | . current season. Richardson had threatened retirement at the end of last season but reconsidered when Yankees' shortstop Tony Kubek retired. WON'T PLAY Both have 23. . mer by Wil-|..They almost did it again te. ealien at god by Bill| Tuesday, too, Minnesota got Freehan gave Detroit 'Tigers|'*ree unearned runs in the sec- just enough runs to post a g¢-5,ond and, after Detroit had taken triumph over Minnesota Twins|® 63 lead, Zoilo Versalles hit C son, the Peterborough'Memorial Leafs of the National Hockey The series is being played at entre where Toronto Maple | & home run te bring Minnesota and deny Kaat his 24th victory) ® NO i and ninth in a row. within a run, | t Horton hit his 25th homer, Free- CALENDAR TONIGHT sharp for so early in and after a most exciting three- spectively, almost Maple Leafs | Two Ahead TORONTO (CP) -- Right-| York Yankees 3-2 and Kansas) hander Galen Cisco pitched a/C four-hit shutout to lead Toronto |! han hit his the following inning. CHICAGO BOMBED contests, Boston Red Sox be. Chicago White Sox 10-1, Was | BAS BALL orold vs Oshawa Acadian Cleaners at Kinsmen Stadium, at/% P.m. Thorold leads best-of- h.| three OBA junior semi-final 1-0. ington Senatore ed »w| SOFTBALL " Sb ocd' Heres] Ochawra Gale's Lumber vs ity Athletics outlasted Cleve-|Toronto Plating at Toronto) and Indians 3-1 in 15 innings,|Beaches, 8 p.m. Oshawa In other American League) } Maple Leafs to a 2-0 victory Baltimore and California were best-of-three OASA Senior B| over Richmond Braves Tues-| rained out. day night in the second game of the International Governors' Cup final series, League| Tigers back in second place,| Transport at North Oshawa at 9% games behind the Orioles,/8 p.m. Quality Fuels lead best- | quarter-final 1-0. The Detroit victory put the| Quality Fuels | Leafs now held the best - of-/and dropped the Twins to third,| f-five final 2-0, seven finals 2-0 as they also 1 shut out the Braves, on a one-) hitter by Ed Rakow, in the first the Boston rout, driving in four/Solina ys. Zion in fourth game | going runs with a single and a double.|of final first six points series at Cisco struck out two, walked). Bob Saverine hit a two-run/Zion. Solina leads series 4-2. none and gave up four singles,|homer, boosting the Senators|Game time 6.30 p.m, The Leafs took a 1-0 lead in|past the Yanks as Phil Ortega,| the bottom of the fourth inning) 11-12, went the distance. Bobby Murcer drove in a run for the when third baseman John! 0 games out, | SOCCER George Scott was the hero of| Darlington Soccer League --| | (REMEMBER WHEN... ? Ryan, a native of Oshawa, sin-| Yankees with a triple and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | gled with one man out, Short-|Scored on a single by Joe Pepi- stop Al Lehrer then doubled, scoring Ryan, | Reg Smith completed scoring with a home run in the eighth inning. It was Smith's fifth homer in the seven playoff games the Leafs have piayed, Cecil Upshaw, the second of three Richmond pitchers, took the loss, The series resumes at Rich- mond tonight. Rorabeck Key | In Novice Win | Jeff Rorabeck was again the key figure in Houdaille Indus-| tries Novice lacrosse playoffs. | Rorabeck scored six goals | and helped Houdaille defeated Union Rod and Gun Club 11-10 in the second game of a two- game total goal series Tues- day. Houdaille won the series in two straight games, John Pattman scored three oals for the winners while im Krantz and Mark Kashul each scored one... Robert Small led the losers with his five-goal performance Jim Diugan netted three mark- ers while Dale Wilson and John Powers each scored one. Houdaille now advances to the final against Auto Workers Credit Union, This series begins tonight, 6:30 p.m. in the Chil- dren's Arena. The series will be best-of-three. YESTERDAY'S. FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Orleans, La.--Jerry Pel- legrini, 147%, St. Bernard, La., outpointed Charley Scott, 150, Philadelphia, 10. Sacramento, Calif.--Bil) Mec Murray, 208, Sacramento, stopped Thad Spencer, 201, Portland, Ore., 7. 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Perc 275, were the chief marksmen} for their club, For Scugogs, it scored 271, Jim Cassells 256, Ed Moody 249, Alex Donaldson! 247 and Bishop 246, The third, and rubber game, | was a thriller, with both elubs| all out for the victory. extremely |terrific finish by Piper and Cassells, with 283 saved the) day for Cleaners, but a head! pin for Donaldson on the final! frame, while working on aj} double strike, ch d a poe. sibie 206 game into a 251, lh Chase and Taylor picked up| four points for winning two} games, while Scugog Cleaners} took two points for one game} won, plus one point for the higher team pinfall total, Team| totals were, Scugog 3,935, Chase! and Taylor 3,807, | n i The top shooters for the win-| leads| Cutting 295 and Ernie Hughes ners were, Ernie Hughes 856 (356): Bob Reilly 782 (325): Pere Cutting 734 (295): Lloyd ve Woe s/¥as & sound team effort, Jay) Lynch 705 (270); Fred Pechaluk| 713 (268), Ron Jay was head man for Scugog Cleaners with 899 (343): Larry Piper 844 (325): Jim Cassells 778 (273): Ed Moody 691; Alex Donaldson 676; Dave Bishop 621, and 273 re- Palmer said nadian open golf tournament, which opens Sept. 28, at Van-| couver but expects to play in|the losers allowing 18 hits and Donald Ford scored again in the sixth as Murray sacrificed to score Korbak who had doubled. 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