Eighth Inning Single Lone Hit Off Jackson While Jackson was pinning Houston with its ninth straight loss, Juan Marichal won for first time in four decisions, scattering seven hits San Fran- cisco Giants' 6-1 victory over By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Al Jackson, St. Louis' stylish little left - hander, allowed only one hit--a leadoff single by Bob Aspromonte in the eithth inning --as the Cardinals blanked Cincinnati Reds. Houston Astros 4-0 Tuesday i % In other National night. , , games New York Mets. edged It was the third one-hitter in Chicago Cubs 2-1 in 10 innings the majors this spring and the behind rookie Tom _ Seavers' first in the National League. _ four - hitter; Pittsburgh Pi- Bij] Rohr of Boston Red Sox, | rates whipped Philadelphia making his big league debut 11 ; Phillies 7-3 and Atlanta Braves days ago against New York, rocked Los Angeles Dodgers held the Yankees hitless until 9-1. Elston Howard singled with two Catcher Tim McCarver gave out in the ninth. Two days later, Jackson all the help he needed Baltimore Orioles' Steve Barber with a two-run homer off loser went. into the ninth witha no- Chris Zachary in the second in- hitter against California Angels ning. Lou Brock doubled and before yielding a one-out single » scored in the third, then rapped by Jim Fregosi. 4 a frun-scoring single in the 'Jackson who came to St. fourth. Louis in a 1965 winter trade, was in complete command. He . three starts, ended Cincinnati's AL JACKSON jfive - game winning string, League} Marichal, who lost his first) JOINS LIONS British Columbia Lions of the Western Canadian Foot- ball Conference announced Tuesday they have signed Canadian halfback Jim Young (above). Young, a native of Hamilton, was with Minnesota Vikings of the National Football gue last season. He playéd college ball with Queen's University, Kings- ton. walked three and struck out three in hiking his early - see, beg out of jams in the sec- son record to 2-1. ond and third inning. |. Tony Perez' sixth inning . big effort _ BASEBALL SCOREBOARD iow bics* {HART PROVIDES POWER Five Contests 'For Pittsburgh ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)-- |As many as five games of the Hargan Fans By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer Sometimes even the best laid plans go awry. Steve Hargan's did, but he improvised well. "The last thing I wanted to do was walk Tony Oliva," the Cleveland Indian pitcher said Tuesday night. "I was trying to give him a chance to hit." But with two out in the ninth and Hargan breezing along on a two hitter and a 1-0 lead, the Minnesota right - fielder did walk. "7 wasn't planning on pitching To Preserve 1-0 Victory Killebrew stand up, with California scor- | ing only in the seventh. Joe Sparma allowed only five | hits while his Detroit mates made the most of the same number of hits in beating Kan- sas City. Al Kaline of Detroit extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a single. Andrews, solo blasts by Reggie Smith and Tony Conigliaro and Carl Yastrzemski's two - run double powered Boston past Washington. to Harmon Killebrew in the ninth inning," Hargan said. Plan or no plan, there at the plate stood the Twins' slugger. Hargan struck him out. WINNER ALL THE WAY The 24-year-old right-hander also scored the only run. In other American League games Tuesday, New York Yankees took over. first place by trouncing Chicago White Sox 11-2, Baltimore Orioles nipped California Angels 2-1, Detroit Tigers blanked Kansas City Ath- letics 5-0 and Boston Red Sox walloped Washington Senators The Yankees broke a 2-2 tie, scoring six times in the fifth inning. For The Largest Selection of TROPHIES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pct. GBL 600 -- 583 -- 583 -- New York Baltimore Detroit Boston California Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota : Washington 374 2% Tuesday's Results Chicago 2 New York 11 Kansas City 0 Detroit 5 Minnesota 0 Cleveland 1 % a a ee 1 | V4lst. Louis Chicago (Peters 0-1) at New) Jim Hart pounded a two-run|American Hockey League's homer in the first inning, Mari-|Calder Cup York (Stottlemyre 2-1). California (McGlothlin 0-0) at |Baltimore (Phoebus 0-1) N. Thursday's Games Minnesota at Cleveland N | 4 Cincinnati Philadelphia Atlanta Chicago Pittsburgh New York Los Angeles oe | % Only game scheduled National League ty ct. .727 717 636 600 444 417 364 |knocked out Cincinnati's |three more in the sixth. Seaver singled for the Mets GBL in the 10th inning, took second ¥Y%lon a sacrifice and third on a 14%4|ning run on Al Luplow's sin- 2 jgie. 3 3¥%/and single, drove in four runs 4 land led the Pirates past Phil- 4'%4/adelphia. Reliever Billy O'Dell |chal doubled another run across|Played in the second and the Giants : ' 1g-| Tuesday in releasing the sched-|Smith had two doubles and two year-old rookie Gary Nolan with|Ule for the best-of-seven series. /singles. wild pitch, and scored the win- Willie Stargell lashed a sini 4 Whitey Ford, who won his ( finals may be|second game against one loss, in Pittsburgh's Civic|/contributed two singles to the the league said/Yankees' 17-hit attack. Charley | For_ol! Sporting Events and Gifts in Eastern Ontario. G. B. Company Open pally. from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Open Auditorium, | It was explained that other jbookings in Rochester's arena|ROBINSON POWER WIN |will enable the Americans to| Frank Robinson was the key play only a maximum of two|man- in Baltimore's victory, hursday Evening By games on their home ice. Roch-|4riving in a run with a sacrifice OTe 3961 ester is the defending champion. |fly in the third inning and trip- i The schedile: d pion-|ting and scoring on Brooks Rob- 356 DEAN AVE. Fred Lorenzen, money winner in the history of|ords, including a single season's professional stock car racing,|take of $113,570 announced Monday night he is|close to $500,000 over. retiring from the sport. The 35-ldinner Monday, Lorenzen said: |Rome ai ACE QUITS CAR RACING year-old star driver for Ford|'I want to quit while I'm on CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) --|Motor Co. since 1961 has set top." - the biggestjall-time "money winning rec AIRPORT IS BUSY : in 1963 and| Nearly 10,000 international all. At alaircraft flew in and out of nport last year. A three-run homer by. Mike | | | | | | Special Savings Can Be Yours During MUSTANG'S 3rd BIRTHDAY SALE! 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Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 7 | Minnesota (Chance 1-1) at/St. Louis 4 Houston 0 Cleveland (McDowell 1-0) N. Pspapste if mg go . Boston (Rohr 2-0) at Wash-/Cincinnatl an Fran : V {ngton (Coleman 2-0) N. Probable Pitchers Today erry the Flogged igen ; 3 4 4 4 5 .500 5 7 7 San Fran. 7 0 Ok moma 4'2|blanked the Phillies over the last 4 1-3 innings to earn the victory. Rico Carty slammed a _ two- lrun homer and Mack Jones -- in two runs with a sin-} Friday, April 28--at Roches- ter Saturday, April 29--at Pitts-) burgh Sunday, burgh Wednesday, May 3--at Pitts- April 30--at Pitts- gle and double as the Braves|burgh, if necessary Friday, May 5--at Rochester, f ry. Monday, May 8--at Pittsburgh By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg Falcons, cap- tained by Frank Fredrick- son, beat Sweden 12-0 at Antwerp, Belgium, 47 years ago today--in 1920--to win the first Olympic hockey championship for Canada. In the trials, Falcons beat the United States 2-0 and | \burgh, if necessary | Czechoslovakia 15-0. 7 Philadelphia (L. Jackson 2-0)|.-cttered seven hits. | BOWLING NEWS at Pittsburgh (Fryman 0-0) N. New York (Fisher 1-1) at Chi-| FRIENDLY CLUB 36 | Club 36 held their final playoffs and cas Cap, 'BASEBALL STARS éongratulations are due fo the Road|ston (Cuellar 1-1) N. y St. Louis (Carlton 0-0) at Hou- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Runners for winning the championship,|/ Atlanta (Cloninger 1-1) at Pitching--Al Jackson, Cardi- Wie ene eho tie Ralls wiih "Sai foe |Los Angeles (Drysdale 0-2) N.|nals, pitched a one-hitter in St. lowed by Alley Cate, with i278. ates Cincinnati (McCool 1-0) at|Louis' 4-0 victory over Houston Swinging Sixtets with 3,125. San Francisco (Bolin 1-1). 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