Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1967, p. 7

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ye-min- period, > loose chance power s later ed to side of | pass linutes e and what 1 two and It nto 48 Lewis n pen- majors it and clear ck & 'left centre, driving in two rUunS. | day night with the Mets jump- Cardwell Giving Pirates Nothing But Headaches PITTSBURGH (AP) _--New\denced in Monday night's per- York Met pitcher Don Cardwelliformance and in his season is giving his old Pittsburgh | last Wed é Pirate team-mates something to} saiseca ter ednesday, also remember him by--headaches, |@8ainst the Pirates. Cardwell, frequently the butt) In that game, Cardwell of jokes by Pirate fans for his/pitched like a winner, but the inability to complete more than Mets played like losers, com- one game last season with the) mitting five errors. He held the Bucs, went 7 2-3 innings Monday|Pirates at bay until the ninth night and was credited with alinning when they broke a 3-3 9-6 victory over the Pirates. (tie and won 6-3, handing Card What's more, he slammed a | well the loss. home run over the 406 mark in) he etory was reversed Mon- sald We Bea nt Mie to 8 lead atte ond ete 14 icht h Ait ah jof five innings. The Pirates, year oy rig Migs gh vile (tabbed by the oddsmakers as asked if he received any partic |the National league team to ular kick in beating his former peat this year, committed four (CP)--Keith Waples notched a|among dash triple win at Mohawk Raceway Closest rival is Ross Curran of \Monday night to cinch his'Smiths Falls with 10. team-mates. year, HITS THE DECK! Nino fourth round but. the Italian round of their world's Benvenuti stands over middleweight title bout, last challenger came on strongly WL Pet, GBL Wednesdav's Games Emile Griffith, who has just night in. Madison Square to capture the crown, on a /|St. Louis 4 01.000 -- | pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N) hit the canvas with the seat Garden, New York. Griffith unanimous decision. Cincinnati 5 1 .833 -- /Houston at Ailanta (N) of his pants, in the second decked Benvenuti in the --AP Wirephote {Phila. 4 1 800 % Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N) Chicago 3 2 .600 1% St. Louis at San Francisco Houston 3 3 500 2 Only games scheduled & ® Atlanta 3 3 .500 2 American League h n Pittsburgh 2 4 333 3 | l ewelg t TOW New York 9 4 ass. 3 4 MONDAY A San Fran. 1 5 .167 4 |Washington at New York, ppd. Los Angeles 0 4 000 4 | cold To Italy's Benvenuti Benvenuti crowd NEW YORK (AP) -- Boxing;to read books and talk about, The pro - Chicago rain Probable Pitchers Today (Simmons 1-0) at Cardwell expressed some bit- terness when he was traded to| the Mets last December after, four seasons with the Bucs, say- ing Pirate manager Harry Wal- ker didn't use him right last ; ; Last year, Cardwell appeared + jin 32 games, started 14, com-|,.. pleted one and wound up with a two outs in the ninth. * |6-6 record with the Pirates who finished third in the National played Monday in the majors league race. | HEALTHY RETURN Although it's early in the sea-/kees and Cleveland Indians at} son, the veteran pitcher seems | Minnesota Twins were rained} stronger on the mound as evi-'out | BASEBALL SCOREBOARD ~ By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Monday's Results | New York 9 Pittsburgh 6 | Chicago at Philadelphia, 'ppd.,) Only games scheduled had a new Golden Boy today in|them, certainly had the book on|roared "Nee-no, Nee-no, Nee-| philadelphia (Short 1-0) N. handsome Nino Benvenuti, |the 29-year-old Griffith. Italy's first world middleweight) The fast - punching Italian, boxing champion on his ge brag by 3% inches and heavier|round with a determined attack) sive upset of Emile Griffith in}by 5% pounds -- 159 to 153%, a spectacular 15-round fight. dropped the 13 - to - 5 favored "Sure, I'll be happy to fight/champion in the second round him again," said the 28-year-old/with a short right and was as he left Madison Square Gar-/floored himself by a long right den Monday night with the re-|in the fourth. sounding cheers of the pro-Ben-| Nino used his weight, height venuti crowd of 14,251-still ring-jand reach advantages effec- ing his his ears after his unani-jtively, spearing his foe with mous decision victory. stiff left jabs, snapping left Benvenuti, called The Intel-|hooks and right and left upper- lectual in Italy because he likes'cuts to the head. Court Denies Clay's Plea, So He's Predicting Again CHICAGO (AP)--Cassius Clay grant Clay's plea in March that says if he loses his legal battle/he should be exempt because he to stay out of the United States|is a Black Muslim minister. Army he will appear at his Clay's attorney, Hayden Co- scheduled induction later this|vington of New York, said he month in Houston, Tex., and/will appeal again to the Su- "stand on my religious beliefs." 'preme Court Wednesday. He The U.S. Supreme Court de-jsaid he. will ask the court to nied Monday, without comment, [reconsider its decision. Clay's requestion for an injunc- Clay said of the ruling: "'It's tion to block his April 28 induc-|their laws. It's their constitu- tion. ition. It's their country, It's Clay, whose pleas for exemp- their decision. So there's noth- tion as a Black Muslim minister) ing I can say but accept it. They have been rejected by draft of-jare judges and jury. I welcome ficials, said . that his religion |all this as a trial. I love it." forbids fighting and killing in| ~ aS Ea aS as wer will stand up for my re- BOWLING NEWS ligious beliefs even if it means) WIRE AND HARNESS I am put in jail for 50 years {Finishing up another season, ite a championship was won by the Gay Six or am stood up in front Of|saurie. Shorten, Bob Clark, Marilyn machine guns." he said. Rosseau, Jim Keigan, Phyllis Savoie and Hi Quellett: "T am ready to suffer for my All A win th The consolation went to the Jesters: religion and take any punish-|Cyril Weeks, Doreen Barclay, Bob Gled _|hill, Virginia Sweet, Jim Ferris and ment, I pray five times a day|ewen Moreau. " and am calling on Allah." Fa a Asked if his appearance for High Triples = Audrey Hepburn. 672, induction would bring hie re Joan Anthony 636, Betty Guscott 639, Ss ' 'ay ye. Darlene Williams 620, Irene Brabin 629, Eas CPen wok eave be ait Fern Buechler 610, Dot Brabin 656, Jean ; sa} ' askell 636. I've made my decision and I) High Singles -- Jean Gaskell 273, Bev will give it at that time." Nichols 244, Dot Brabin 230, Darlene |Williams 253, Betty Guscott 267, Irene The Supreme Court's ruling een Earline Keeler 232, Audrey Monday was followed in Cincin-| Team standing -- Hermits 43, Swing- nati with the 6th U.S. Circuit es a Aner. 3, Untouchables 31, ; , Che Court of Appeals turning down "°*** roe an injunction to halt the induc-} NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' gh ' a igh Triples . Vickers 712 (258, tion pending an appeal from @ 956)". Knight 682 (263, 220); My. Wit- decision. by Judge James F, |terick 653 (233, 216), L. Collins 641 (231, Ts ictric t 17/225), P. Mounce 638 (243, 218), M. Gordon of 1 S. district court in) (Vota 628 (237), D. Keeler. 618 (274), Owensboro, Ky. |E, Burrus 612 (280, 203), E. Campbell ae . 607 (252, 204). ' Judge Gordon had refused to) Higte Singles = (B, Manning 20), 4. aurea ree Belfry 256, N. Mitruk 240, W. Tennier 238, S. Edwards 228, M. Depratto 225, ||. Hubbell 216, B, Farnham 214, M. FAST FISH | val - Bobris 209, B. Mowbray 209. The Kokanee salmon from | Final Team Standing -- Championship British Columbia reaches bright /-- Vickers 6.044, Collins 5,541, Wilson's red maturity in Ontario waters|%475,Hubbel's 5,352. Consolation ---- XM Deprattos 5,663, Burrus 5,537, Pearse' two years ahead of the four-|s:s07, Campbell's §381., sashes year B.C, standard, the De-}, Executive | for 1967-68 aon, rrasicents |Myrtle Waite; vice-president, Mildr partment of Lands and Forests Witterick; treasurer, Mary Daniels; sec- has discovered. retary, Nancy Vickers. Ww WANTED! ' Boys to RIDE HORSES % PLAY HOCKEY with JIM PAPPIN 4 4 Witrtraiete oc 69.00 : Including Home Pickup ond Insurance ' 4 4 4 WRITE NOW @ AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT HOLIDAY HOCKEY RANCH > Greenwood Rd., Pickering Address ees a ia lind eo 3 ino" as the challenger finished! 7, ; e with a flourish, taking, the fnal|pitcburgh (Fryman 04) 2 | Houston (Dierker 1-0) at At- jlanta (Cloninger 0-1) N. Cincinnati (Pappas 1-0) at even though he had the decision wrapped up. | | Referee Mark Conn and judge) oad Birnbaum each had Ben- , venuti the winner on rounds, 10- i '5, Judge Al Berl had it 9-6 for Kitchener B § Nino. The Associated Press 4 had Benvenuti i { d scorecard had Benvenuti In| Quist Stamford. | errors in those five innings and over-all used five pitchers who gave up Il hits. Willie Stargell smacked a two- run homer in the -eighth off Cardwell, Ron Taylor came on n relief to preserve the victory despite giving up a_pinch-hit homer to Manny Jiminez with The game was the only one The others, Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies, Washing- ton Senators at New York Yan-| Los Angeles (Osteen 0-1) N. St. Louis (Washburn 0-0) at San Francisco (Perry 1-0). Cleveland at Minnesota, ppd cold Standings unchanged Probable Pitchers Today Boston (Brandon 0-0) at Chi- cago (Howard 0-0). California (Lopez @-1) at De- troit (Wilson 9-1). Washington (Coleman 14) at New York (Peterson 90-1), Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games Baltimore at Minnesota New York at Chicago Kansas City at Cleveland Washington at Boston 2 Only games scheduled The challenger was nicked 00) nyaGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) the bridge of his nose in the Kitchener Greenshirts moved | second round and cut deeply in)inty the all-Ontario Junior Bi the same place by an accidental finals Monday night, crushing! butt in the seventh round. Grif-| stamford Bruins 14-3 to win the| fifth's left eye was half closed peventh and deciding game of and he was lumped under the the series ® | right eye. sixth round," said Benvenuti, "I Nese trained for this like I never|{pund ce ee trained before. 1 wanted. Yer provincial "championships : . ¢ in the las ree seasons. | ap hagas § that I won. I wanted! stamford lost the first beh ae : ., »|games and won the next three. hei" ob eth arith "ee Kitchener evened the series) ja wonderful champion "and |Sunday and wrapped up the/ hone to fight. hilt & min. Tene semi-final round Monday night. | hah the ys ey ene did" |,, Bill Orr led Kitchener with) ity tent, renuy * Ithree goals. Jarmo Lentonen, | |SURPRISES CHAMP Tony Featherstone and Brian | Benvenuti surprised by taking|Galbraigh had two goals each) |the fight to the champion from|while Ken Johnson, Jim Mc- the opening bell and he nearly|Crea, Gary Hopcraft, Dennis; SPORTING EQUIP. tr Kitchener now will meet Dixie) R I knew I had him after theipechives in a best - of - seven 4 eeTL @ GOLF @ TEAM SWEATERS @ AND JACKETS Try Stan's For The Best Deal In Town STAN'S Sharpening & | Rentals Ltd. |brought down the house when he|Giannini, Ray Frederick got) dropped the champion with alone each, | short right to the jaw in the) Stamford goals went to Bill }second. Emile was up at four, | Newman, Guy Burrowes and} 223 King St. W. 723-3224 eyes glassy, and was given|Jim McMaster. jhis |the mandatory. eight-count. In the fourth, Griffith caught his foe with a long right hand} lead to the jaw. Nino bounced off the ropes to the canvas,} pulled himself up at five holding onto the ropes and was given the mandatory eight count. Griffith had won eight straight title fights as a welterweight and then middleweight cham- |pion. He won the middleweight jerown from Dick Tiger a year ago. His over-all record is 52-8. Benvenuti's record is 72-1. His jonly defeat was a disputed 15- jround decision that cost him the | 'world junior middleweight crown at Seoul, South Korea jlast June 25. He was edged bs | Korean Ki Sim-Soo. MEN'S GOLF SHOES -- Size 7- LADIES' GOLF SHOES -- Sizes OPEN EVERY DAY. . LOCATED 214 Miles West THUNDERBIRD PRO SHOP WHERE THE GOLFER SHOPS! 12, Width B-E, FTONIC. From 16,25 ro 67,50 514-9, Widths AA-C. from en. 16,95 ro 39,96 LATEST STYLES & COLOURS With complete stock on hond. "WE CAN FIT YOUR FOOT AND BUDGET IN ONE STOP!" . PHONE 655-4952 of Myrtle Hwy, Ne. 12 | | jfourth consecutive driver - Waples Posts lchatplonahis on the Golden P= " |Horseshoe circuit. 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