Sap Sin YOU'RE WRONG -- Pitts- burgh pitcher Billy O'Dell tells umpire Billy Williams he was wrong in calling a balk in the first inning of a game at Los Angeles Thurs- day. O'Del contended the Los Angeles Dodger batter had stepped from the box. Catcher is Jim Pagliaroni. A Dodger run scored on the balk and Los Angeles went on to win 5-3, shov- ing the Pirates 2% games behind the leaders. Hank Bauer Worried Big Margin Despite By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Manager Hank Bauer of the American League leading Bal- timore Orioles is worried. The Orioles snapped a four- game losing streak and swept California Angels 2-0 and 4-3 Thursday night, but the players responsible aren't eligible for the World Series. Rookie Tom Phoebus, making his first major league start, nitehed the four-hit shutout in the first game, striking out eight, He He was brag > up from Fatosmetiona? -- for tie Woiig Series eteran Charley Lau, who has spent most of the season on the disabled list, delivered a pinch single that drove in the winging © run in the bottom of the ninth in the nightcap. He was added to the active roster after Aug. 31 and also will watch the Se- ries from the sidelines. here, Sonny Siebert al- lowed four hits for Cleveland Indians, but lost 1-0 in 11 in- nings to Kansas City Athletics, Jim Northrup's grand slam homer led Detroit Tigers to an CARL YASTRZEMSEI 8-5 victory over Minnesota kept the eighth place Yanks one game up on 10th place Wash- ington. Rookie Darrell Brandon won his seventh game for the Red Sox, who clinched the season's series against Chicago. came in the sixth inning against loser Dean Chance. Bert Campaneris drove in the only run Siebert with a sacri- fice fly in the llth as Kansas City stretched their winning stresk tn seven games. Earl Battey's passed ball on ine wurd suike to Nora Casa opened the gates for the Tigers in the fifth inning. Al Kaline and Willie Horton foiiowed wiii -- before Northrup hom- e THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 16, 1966 @ Canadian Youngster Tosses Four-Hitter By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ferguson Jenkins was mec dh 18 when he made the tri Chatham, Ont., to Miami., Finn to start his first season of pro- Zossions! besenau. Despite "his age and the fact that few Canadians ever make baseball's big time, the gang- ling six - ta five - inch hander compiled a 7-2 record in 11 starts in the Florida league that winter. His 0.97 earned run average was also impressive enough to earn him a job with Buffalojday m|Bisons of the International League during the regular sum- mer campaign. Tsr the sevt two vears Jen- kins wandered around ihe AAA leagues until getting his call to Chicago Cubs late in the 1965 a season. Now it looks as if Jenkins has blossomed into a full - grown major leaguc:. The 22-year-old Canadian won|> BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Brag L Pet. GBL 593 474 571 537 521 517 490 426 Los Angeles Pittsburgh San Francisco Phila. St. Louis Atlanta Cincinnati Houston New York 408 Chicago -363 Thursday's Results Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles New York 4 San Francisco 10 Atlanta 2 Chicago 8 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Veale 14-11) at Los Angeles (Koufax 23-8) (N) New York (Fisher 9-14) at | Richmond Extends Set RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Richmond Braves scored four runs in the fifth inning Thurs- day night and staved off defeat in the International League's final playoff series with a 41 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs behind the four-hit pitch- ing of Ron Reed. It was the Braves' first vic- tory in the best-of-seven series and still left them down 3-1 after four games. Toronto scored in the first in- ning, loading the bases on an error, a single by Tony Horton and another Richmond bobble. Mike Page's fly got the run home. The Braves, checked on one hit for four innings by Gary Waslewski, Toronto's 18 - game winner, put the game away in the fifth. Adrian Garrett's single, a walk ond = single bv Chris Can. nizzaro 'loaded the bases. One run scored on Gil Garrido's in- 2a drove in another field oui, Resd with a single and Sandy Alomar doubled home the last two. --- SOCCER - | ONTARIO CUP FINAL San Francisco (Sadecki 5-8) (N) Philadelphia (Short 18-8) at Houston (Cueller 10-9) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 14-7) at Atlanta (Jarvis 4-1) (N) St. Louis (Gibson 19-10 and Jackson 12 - 13 at Chicago (Koonce 5-4 and Simmons 5-5) American Maa Ww Pct. GBL 623 -- 558 9% 541 12 510 16% 500 18 490 19% 463 231% 443 26% Baltimore 91 Detroit Minnesota Chicago California Cleveland Kansas City New York Boston 441 27 Washington 66 85 .437 27% Thursday's Results California 0-3 Baltimore 2-4 Minnesota 5 Detroit 8 Kansas City 1 Cleveland 0 Washington 5-5 New York 4-10 Chicago 4 Boston 5 Probable Pitchers Today Cleveland (Bell 14-12) at De- troit (Aguirre 2-8) (N) Kansas City (Krausse 13-8) at Washington (Moore 3-3) (N) Chicago (Horlen 8-12) at Bal- timore (McNally 13-4) (N) Minnesota (Merritt 5-13) at New York (Bouton 2-7) (N) California (Newman 4-7) at Boston (Stange 7-8) (N) International League Governor's Cup Thursday's Result Toronto 1 Richmond 4 (Toronto leads best-of-seven final 3-1) Tonight's Game Toronto at Richmond his third straight victory Thurs- night . the Cubs to an f) National Pal victory Thursday night the Cubs to an 8-2 P retuaat Leagee victory over Atlanta Braves. STRUCK OUT FOUR balls while striking out a b> ga His season record is The Cubs sent 10 men to the plate in the six-run seventh in- ion after pitcher bined Clonin- ger had retired the first 16 men he faced, In the only other two games played, San Francisco Giants walloped New York Mets 10-4 but remained three games be- hind the league - leading Los Angeles Dodgers, who edged second - place Pittsburgh Pi- rates 5-3. The Pirates are now 2% games behind the Dodgers. Two home runs by Tito Fuentes and another by Jim Hart led the Giants to victory. Fuentes' first homer ignited a three-run rally in fhe first in- ning. His second of tie night, in the fifth inning, scored winning pitcher Bob Bolin. The Dodgers collected all their runs in a first - inning outburst. Don Drysdale checked the Pirates on three hits, includ- ing successive home runs by Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell in the ninth inning. whose record i lrelief help from Phil, Regan. 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