Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1967, p. 9

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ed foot when es Laperriere rday's game Reds Submarine Pitcher Coming Through In Clutch By DICK COUCH Unsinkable Ted Abernathy has his submarine bali on target again and Cincinnati Reds are sailing a steady course in the reed sang tnny se tl 2g runs in the seventh, lifting the major league hit--a leadoff dou-/p, ti d ble in the 13th--triggered the eo pos acide aabdet Dodgers' winning two-run rally. : - Ron Hunt was hit by a pitch|homer with two aboard in the |LEAGUE LEADERS |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League (Based on 25 at bats) AB RH Pet. Petrocelli Bsn 39 6 16 .410 Kaline Det 4210 17 405 Berry Chi 43 7 17 .396 Freehan Det 36 7 14 .389 Repoz KC 2% 6 10 .385 Yastrzemski Bsn 42 7 16 .381 F. Robinson Bal 4012 15 .375 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 25, 1967 9 24 4 10 .345/B. Williams Chi 34 5 Home Runs: F. Robinson,|Wills Pgh 3 Baltimore 5. R. Allen Phi 9 Runs en Freehan, De-|Gonzalez Phl 5 7 Casanova Was 13 .382 troit 13. Pinson Cin Pitching ( decisions):|Cepeda StL 6 Seven tied at 2-0. Home Runs: Brock, St. Louis, National League 6, Wi AB R HPct.| Runs Batted In: Brock, St. Brock StL 51 11 23 .451|Louis, 16. Phillips Chi 28 7 12 .429| Pitching (two decisions): Gib- early National League race. and Phil Gagliano fumbled Jim|sixth had sent Washington 0: fi ht--there's no Abernathy torpedoed the skid-|Hickman's sacrifice bunt, filling|ahead 4-2. neon Ce 2 ? 3 357 Mazorveki Pgh 32 4 3 fos 20. sar res tistoaa hat," Imlach ding Houston Astros with 1 2-3|the bases, before Jim Lefebre unable to get innings of clutch relief pitching|delivered the tying run with a > red foot Sun- Monday night, protecting a 3-1/sacrifice fly. sandal as he victory that ran Cincinnati's} One out later, Lou Johnson sidelines. ys Off ctory winning streak to five games. The veteran reliever, who throws with an unorthodox un- derhand motion, rescued winner Sammy Ellis in the eighth in- ning and registered his fifth save of the young season. He has appeared in eight of the Reds' 13 starts, CURVES 'EM UP singled the winner across. Lefebvre drove in four runs with a homer, single and the sacrifice fly. Lou Brock had three Cardinal hits, scored one run, drove in a pair and stole three bases. First baseman Harrelson roke ahead of "yr , booted Mike Andrews' bases- nzo, the 1966 Ses sure glad he's on my loaded grounder with two out in un team," slugger Deron Johnson ; : ampion who the eighth at Washington, ena- said after the Reds drafted),,- 4 ' i for a repeat ' _|bling Carl Yastrzemski, Rico ; 68, and Abernathy from Atlanta's Rich-\petrocelli and Jose Tartabull-- Lapel hs mond farm club during the ho also could winter, "It takes years to learn all running on the 3-2 pitch--to | on the final d up with 275 ece, ines with the is tour of the Monday. His rong arm he in the final rouble but his through. ficulty on 16 most out of ee shot, then fi two-putt from y and it still Ithough Doug ing within a the time and ithin a stroke. ames' tains the boulder- 'ings out an ity. got to vary xpress them- id. 84); "ginal hid m . $ a a t EY, *" 3 @2------ PHILADELPHIA CELEBRATES CAGE WIN Philadelphia '76er's coach Alex Hannum has cham- pagne poured over his head by players in dressing room & i% ee at San Francisco's Cow Palace Monday night after team won the National Bas- ketball Association cham- pionship. Philadelphia won . the sixth game of the best- of-seven series 125-122 over San Francisco Warriors. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MAGILL'S MIXED LEAGUE High Triples -- B. Siblock 632, J. Meikle 620, 603, E. Bastarache 609, A. and H. Garniss. 639. ed Singles -- 6B. Taylor 238, S./( Siblock 229, J. Meikle 229, 236, Ron Peters 226, 238, E. Bastarache -252, H. Garniss 240, P. Campbell 244, L. Nosal 249, J. Owens 235 and B. Crouter 227. Team Standing -- Hard Luckers 33, Yt Shots 33, Poor Souls 32, Unstrike-/ 0 28, Alley Cats 23 and Pin Heads 9. CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Triples -- B. Rorabeck 752 (252, ); J. Chipman 750 (266, 278); J. Car- 715 (271)+ D. Brady 714 (227, 243, + B. Leach 695 (234, 248); J. Peters 7 (288); T. Simkins 649 (254, 265); senault 616 (228); and E. "High Singles -- T. Brady 295, H. Dicki- bn 256, Jim Brady 233, D. Rukaruk 244, Simkins ya C. MacKinnon 225, amps 3239, Rebels 3183, Satellites 3090, Flint- 3485, Apollos 3240, Ups and owns 3215, and Winners 3134. Tayler 601, $.| Ron Peters 255); T. Hobbs 653 (226, 262); Siblock 608/652 (244, 245); M. Hobbs 647 (237, 214); 0./Charuk winning the ladies' Giles | and; LEAGUE Parish 731 (255, D. Duncan SUNDAY SOCIAL High Triples -- T. P. Skidmore 643 (266); B. Weroski 638 227); D. Hughes 634 (269); F. Clements 632 (269); D. Fuller 630 (226); L. Parish 631 (242). High Singles -- A. Gillingham 307, R. |Konarowski 295, W. Mooney 259, M. Trombley 245, J. Gri Clements 269, T. fin 228, 1. Parish 222, H. Clements 218, P. Sutton 211, S. SMycnuik 211. Team Standing -- Jeeps 38, Dum |Dums 37, Headpins 36, Wildcats 35, Red Liners 33, Spitfires 31, Aces Up 26, The ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE Our season's bowling ended with Diana high aver- age and Jack Strank winning: the men's high average honors. Yvonne Watson won the ladies' high friple and Mort Richards was the best among the men, in this grouping. In the high single group, Jean Cook was tops among the ladies and Ross sutherland headed the men. Lemon League honors went to Edith McMahon and "Bud" Manning. Screwlugs emerged as the team cham- plons. They were Dan Charuk, Yvonne Watson, Betty Corbett, Hugh McMahon and Frank Amsbury. Consolation winners were the "Shocks -- Bub Werson, Joanne Rich- ards, Wayne Thertell, Ruth Parrott and Flo Strank. Our new executive will be Ross Suther- land, president; Bill Sawyer, vice-presi- dent; Bertha Sutherland, secretary; Susy Sawyer, treasurer and Diana Charuk, press reporter. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE High Doubles -- June Grice 482 (203, 279); Lov Dobbins 439 (204, 235); Betty Black 432 (208, 224); Mary Currie 426 (238); Queenie Lounds , 7. Rose Stovin 412 (214); Betty Campbell 412 (212, 200), Myrna Baldwin (410, 231); Al. Hitt 407 (208). High Singles -- Marjorie Tippers 231, Merle Poch 226, Blanche Pelow 227, Hazel Rumpel 222, Mary Frobel 218, Irene Campbell 208, Celia Wigg 205, Ada Floody 201, Eileen Hewett 201, Helen Burrows 200, Vera Szikszay 200. Swan's Hardware win the Champlon- ship Trophy and Thomson and Kernag- han the consolation award. to hit a curve that goes down, and then you run into a guy like Abernathy who throws one score. Andrews' single and a double by Reggie Smith scored two that goes up." Abernathy, who set an aill- time record of 84 appearances -- all in relief -- and finished with a 2.58 earned run average two years ago while with Chi- cago Cubs, slipped to a 4.55 ERA in 58 games for the Cubs and Braves last season. Abernathy's strong finish against the Astros, who have dropped eight in a row, and Tony Perez' three-run homer, lifted the Reds into the league lead. St. Louis dropped a 6-5 deci- sion to Los Angeles in 13 innings and fell into a second-place tie with idle Philadelphia Phillies. The Dodgers-Cards struggle was the only other game played in the NL. In the lone American League contest, Boston Red Sox scored three runs on Ken Harrelson's FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Worcester, Mass, -- Hal Car- roll, 178, Syracuse, N.Y., out- pointed Jose King Roman, 183, New York, 8. Milwaukee, Wis.--Aaron East- ling, St. Paul, Minn., outpointed Orville Qualls, Omaha, Neb., 8, heavyweights. 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