Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1966, p. 9

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END OF DOUBLE PLAY ame. The Giants' Willie ays struck out and the throw to second was in plenty of time for second baseman Cookie Rojas (16) to apply the tag on John- Philadelphia Phillies nabbed San Francisco's Frank Johnson as he tried to steal second base in sixth inning of Wednes- day's National League RICHMOND, Va. (AP)--Jim Russin's second homer of the game in the ninth inning pro- pelled Toronto Maple Leafs to a 76 victory over Richmond Braves Wednesday night. Paalman BR UMW ERA BR Win Title Quality Fuels downed Woods Transport 5-1 at North Oshawa Wednesday to capture the Osh- awa Civil Service Softball League playoff championship. The Fuelmen won the best-of- five final in three games, A two-run homer by winning pitcher Walt Haluka in the top of the sixth inning proved the winner for Quality Fuels, The blast scored Jim Haire, who had opened the inning with a single, and put Fuelmen ahead 3-1, They added two more runs in the seventh, | Haluka allowed only four hits, in gaining the victory, two singles in the fourth and an- Russin's Homers Give Leafs Commanding Lead SPORTS BRIEFS SUTTON'S OUT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Les Angeles Dodgers, battling to hold a slender lead in tho Na- tional League pennant race, The Maple Leafs took a com- manding 30 lead in their best- of-seven final for the Interna: |p tional League's Governor's Cup, . Russin earlier initiated a three-iun second inning by the Maple Leafs with his first home run, but the Braves battled overcome a 4-5 deficit before his second homer, A walk, a sacrifice, a wild pitch, Billy Rohr's ig | and Stan Johnson's double followed Russin's first homer in the Tor- onto second, The Braves finally ended a 25-inning scoreless string with} a run ip the third on Sandy Al: | omar's double and Felix Mil- | lan's 'single, Vince Ferguson's triple and John Herrnstein's homer brought Richmond eyen in the fourth and the Braves went in front with two runs in the fitth, Toronto scored three more runs in the sixth. The Braves tied it in the bottom of the sixth, and the game stood 646 until Russin connected again in the ninth, other pair in the seventh. He! struck out six batters, Losing pitcher Tuffy MeHugh| gave up six hits, with Bob | Thackery claiming two for the jwinners, Other hitters were |Haire, Frank Macko, Haluka and Harry McArdle. Woods' hits went to Roberts, | son, Shortstop Dick Groat backs up the play while umpire Bob Engel starts his call. (AP Wirephoto) | Allen Provides As Phils Nip Giants By HAL BOCK : Associated Press Sports Writer Gaylord Perry, the first pitcher to join this year's 20- victory club, must have forgot- ten to pay his dues. The San Francisco right hander, who reached the charmed circle Aug. 20, failed for the sixth straight time to record his 2ist Wednesday when he wag outduelled by Jim Bunning as Philadelphia Phil- lies blanked the Giants 2-0, It was a costly defeat for the National League with first place Los Angeles and runner - up Pittsburgh both idle, the defeat dropped the Giants a full three games off the Dodgers' pace and left them two behind the Piraies. Se Richie Allen was the man who é ' ive joD for ine Sicwim stv "Phe, Bo mes at bat with two out in first inning when § fielder's choice, s sive blow for Boston. It was! best-of-three Sox 2-1 and Detroit Tigers Johnny Callison was thrown out} edged Minnesota Twins 8-2. Cal- stealing. Then Allen, leading off in the second, walloped Perry's second pitch over the right field fence for his 38th home run of the season, He also drove tn the second run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning. In the only other National League games Wednesday, At- lanta Braves topped Chicago Cubs 3-1 and St. Louis Cardinals downed Cincinnati Reds 6-2. In the American League, Kan: sas City Athletics shutout Cleve-|straight, scoring two runs on land Indians 3-0, Boston Redione hit in the 10th inning, Fe- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League L Pet, GBL 59.590 61 579 63.568 68 (537 70 S21 70 521 74.490 85 426 86 411 1% Los Angeles Pittsburgh San Francisco Philadelphia Atlanta St. Louls Cincinnati Houston New York Chicago 93 359 Wednesday's Kesuiis Atlanta 3 Chicago | Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 6 33% Philadelphia 2 San Francisco 0/Cleveland (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Law 10-7) at Los|Boston Angeles (Drysdale 9-16) (N) New York (Shaw 10-12) at 'All We Have' Wins Feature TORONTO (CP) -- All We Have, owned by Bill Beasley, won the $12,250 Shady Well Stakes at Woodbine race track Wednesday before 7,197 fans Ridden by Avelino Gomer, the two-year-old filly completed! Cleveland (Siebert 16-7) (N) the seven - furlong distance in 1:24 2-5, returning $14.10 $7.30'and McCormick 10-12) at New and $4.80, Jockey Ramon Hernandez was shaken up when his mount, Toga Sea, clipped a_ horse's womens |Minnesota 2 Detroit 3 ifornia Angels at Baltimore Ori- oles and Washington Senators at New York Yankees were postponed by rain, SURVIVED JAM Bunning was in real trouble! only once, That came in the first when a walk and an error put Giants at first and third with two out. But Jim Hart fouled out, ending the threat. The Braves won their eighth San Francisco (Sadecki 5-8) Atlanta (Cloninger 13-9) at Chicago (Jenkins 4-7) | (Only games scheduled) | Friday's Games St. Louis at Chicago Cincinnati at Atlanta (N) Philadelphia at Houston (N) Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (N) New York at San Fran, (N) American League WoL Pet. GBL 89 55 (#18 81 65 555 9 88 87 BAA WHS 76 72 «S14 18 73 71. 507 16 73 75 .493 18 68 80 459 -23 65 82 442 25% 66 8S 437 26% Washington 65 84 436 264% Wednesday's Results Baltimore Detroit Chicago ' |California /Kansas City |New York |Kansas City 3 Cleveland 6 iCalifornia at Baltimore, |} rain Washington at New York, ppd, rain Chicage 1 Boston 2 | Probable Pitchers Today California (Lopez 6-14 and] iChance 10 + 15) at Baltimore (Watt 9-6 and Phoebus 0-0) (N) Minnesota (Grant 11-13) at Detroit (Wilson 18-10) Kansas City (Nash 11-1) at ppd Washington (Richert 12 - 14 York (Stottlemyre 12-17 and 'Bahnsen 0.0) Chicago (Lamabe 7-8) at Bos ton (Brandon 6-8) | Campbell, Lockwood and Piper.) Members of the winning) team are Bob Carlyle, Walt Haluka, Brian Pigden, Terry) Higgins, Frank Macko, Jim) Haire, Ted Bathe, Bob Green-} Hits The teams play the fourth game tonight in Richmond, Es FOR YOUR | HIGH PERFORMANCE | | CARI er, Bill Danford, Bob Thackery, | Mush MeConkey, Ken Monson, | Bob Weeks, Jim Cornish, Ron Butler and Harry MeArdle | Manager-coach is Moe Nan-| tais, assisted by Jack Robinson, | lips Aleg nnd Ty on drove In| ~ » deciding runs, Alou on a . * | ider's cho " " * Houdaille Novices | Win First Of Final Only 961 fans paid to watch the game played in a light rain at Wrigley Field, It was the smallest crowd in the majors' Houdaille Industries novice) this year, _ lacrosse club continued their) Joe Foy's two + run homer in|winning ways Wednesday as| the fourth inning was the deci-ithey won the first game of a} ive. final over Auto! Foy's 15th homer of the season.) workers Credit Union 12-6. John (Blue Moon) Odom seat) John Pattman provided half tered five singles to blank the|/of Houdaille's goals and added| Indians. Danny Cater's single, @lone assist. Jeff Rorabeck help>| walk, Joe Nossek's double and/eq with five markers and two) an infield out scored two sec-jassists while Doug Yuzwa add-| ond + inning runs that carried! oq the singleton, the Athletics to victory. Glen Kirkham scored three! Denny McLain .retired the}goals for the losers while Rob first 18 hatters he faced and | Simnsan and Steve Barrett survived two home runs by/counted for singles, Jimmie Hall to nip the Twins.| Next game will be played in| Mcusia struck out nine hattersithe Children's Arena ionighi| John T. Markovich is pleased to invite you to his new SIMCOE ESSO SERVICE Look forward to the same Fine Service and Attention at this Second Locetion as "You already enjoy et the Oshawa Esso Service Centre. 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