Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1967, p. 9

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Y earlier than 2:00 to the east end e is currently in renovation will dies' club facili- Win, elers the game play- lL. ainly a test for particularly 'the 'iso the rookies as none of 'the nor Ross Jones Powless were nid. jured last Satur- nst Brooklin and ured his back oOrough on Sun- xpected to dress opener, against ip. s, Wayne David- vay with three by John Clay- Lloyd with two ewis scored the he Steelers were n Gardner, and ald, plus coach ution of four. ey Ee sis ili YANKEES SCORE -- An ot after shortstop Zoilo Ver- sota Twins Wednesday. error allowed New York Minnesota catcher Russ salles booted grounder by Iti ndee U Yankees'? Steve Whitaker Nixon applies the tag too Yankees' Jake Gibbs. 2 ee Z (sliding) to score a first late as Whitaker raced inning run against Minne- home from second base (AP Wirephoto) Four Shutouts Feature National League Day Ninth Inning Troubles Strike Lonborg, Talbot By RON RAPOPORT Associated Press Sports Writer Mr. Lonborg, say hello to Mr. B Talbot. Boston's Jim Lonborg and New York's Fred Talbot both staked claims to charter mem- bership in the hard-luck pitch- ers club Wednesday night. Both nursed slim leads all game lonz and both were vic- tims of ninth-inning misfortune. Lonborg was working on a no- hitter for six inning and then a one-hitter until California An- gels caught up with him in the ninth and won 2-1, Talbot, for his part, went into the ninth with a two-run lead over Minnesota, but an error by outfielder Tom Tresh opened the gates and the Twins pulled off a 4-3 triumph. RUNS INTO FREGOSI Lonborg's undoing, was more of his own making than Tal- bot's. After\giving up a seventh - inning 'single to Jim Fregosi, the 24-year-old Red Sox righthander then stopped, the Angels until the ninth when, with one out, Fregosi got the second hit off him. Then Jay Johnstone and Rick Reichardt whacked singles, Reichardt's driving in Fregosi to tie the score. After Jimmie Hall was purposely walked Don Wallace fouled out. But Lonborg uncorked a wild pitch and Johnstone scored the winning run. RENIFF TAKES LOSS Rich Resse drove in the win- ning Minnesota run with a sin- gle to right, driving in Bob Al-,runs with a homer and double lison and pinning the defeat on/and held the Orioles to seven Hal Reniff. jhits. Elsewhere in the American| Phil Ortega pitched a four-hit- League, Cleveland Indians beat|ter and Frank Howard's two-run Baltimore Orioles 5-1, Washing-|single was the big blow in a ton Senators took Kansas City|four-run seventh inning for the Athletics 6-1 and Chicago White | Senators. Sox edged Detroit Tigers 2-1. The White Sox moved into The Yanks and Twins played first - place tie with the Tigers ys sion the strength of run-scoring in bitter cold, bringing renewed) jinoies by Pete Ward and Ton outcries from Yankee players|McCraw. Bob Locker saved the who claimed the weather was|Victory for starter Gary Peters. |money, yet he complained he THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 4, 1967 9 | Palmer's Lead | Under Attack jweek of wresting the year's} HOUSTON (AP)--Wet, windy| money lead from Palmer, who| and wealthy, the $115,000 Cham- i | : pions International had a true rouse gone les eg ies -- GAMBLE'S SUMMER battle of champs on its hands . | The list shows Brewer "sees HOCKEY SCHOOL today as 100 of golf's best : than $6,000 behind Pal sought its bankroll. jless than $6, ehind Palmer. BOWMAN Defending champion Arnold|Last year, he finished fifth with| en ae Palmer was thrust into his not-|over $75,000, more than double so-unusual role as favorite to|his earnings in any year since! grab the $23,000 first - place/turning pro in 1956. | r ' , Rain gave the wooded, rolling| just wasn't playing good at all. 7,118-yard, par 72 course a good| "{ three-putted three or four), ga, jin g Wednesday. Tour- greens," he said after a prac- tice round Wednesday with Mas-|"@ment sponsors hoped they faced with the ters champ Gay Brewer and|wouldn't be Jack Nicklaus, who also looked|same problem they had last for the putting touch that had|year when the event was post- escaped him. poned from spring until fall be- Brewer stands a chance this|Cause of rain. * JULY & AUGUST REGISTRATIONS Now Being Accepted For Further Information Contact: DICK GAMBLE 244 Glenwood Cr., Oshawa, Ont. _ 725-8028 more suited to fireplaces than) fly balls, Sonny Siebert drove in three SOCCER SCORES LONDON (CP) -- Results of Wednesday nights' Old Country soccer games: EUROPEAN CUP Second-leg Semi-final Rangers 1 Sofia 0 (Rangers won on 2-0 aggre- gate) WELSH CUP Second-leg Final Cardiff 2 Wrexham 1 (Cardiff won Cup on 4-3 ag- gregate) ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Leeds 2 Liverpool 1 Totenham 1 Sunderland 0 Division IV Port Vale 2 Lincoln City 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Buy . Canadian. The rest of the worid does.. Smooth and mellow Canadian Club is the world's lightest whisky, : And "The Best In The House" In 87 lands, , UNIROYAL -¢0 SAFELY... G0 UNIROYAL New for 1967-- By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer Billy Hitchcock's Atlanta baseball team is putting up a | If the ; Braves can do as well on the , brave front at home. road, it could take them all the way to the World Series. Atlanta blanked Chicago | i : ; BY ple and Lanier a two-run double. pad hier wean ms : ry ; : Johnny Callison homered in} Dave Keon (above), Wed- night for its 10th victory against | the fourth inning for the only| pesday was awarded the only two setbacks in Atlanta Led Sr a yar al | so Conn Smythe Tesehy as y Qn) the outstandin layer in Stadium. The Braves' record in tha uel between Short and wid ures Grekay opponents' ball parks is only two-out single by Pete Rose in the fourth inning and a two-out single by Chico Ruiz in the next » frame. f Jim Ray Hart, Willie Mays and Hal Lanier were San Fran- cisco's batting stars. Hart ham- mered a three-run homer while = Mays contributed a two-run tri- TOP PLAYER Larry Dierker. League's Stanley Cup play- CENTRES The New Name of Dominion Tire Stores Gasoline and electric powered mowers to handle every lawn cutting job around the home --at money saving prices. Budget Priced ' im Relief pitcher Juan Pizarro) offs. The Toronto Maple inf i or second play wi pl i a $ ¥ rates, He singled w! ie bases clu oO e in! St. "Louls, two games behind ' filled and none out in the 15th.! triumph. ROYALINE Cincinnati, the National League ; leader. Kelley's shutout was 'one of four pitched in the NL. Ray Washburn had a two-hitter as St. Louis Cardinals downed Cin- cinnati Reds 2-0, Juan Marichal of San Francisco Giants scat- tered four hits in an 8-0 tri- umph over New York Mets and Chris Short yielded five hits as Philadelphia Phillies edged Houston Astros 1-0. There would have been five shutouts except that Los Ange- les Dodgers blew a 5-0 ninth- inning lead behind Don Sutton, and finally were beaten by € NORTH GOLFERS! § .oiv/, DRIVING. RANGE AND MINIATURE GOLF @ Snack Ber JUAN MARICHAL oe » « Stops Mets Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 in 15 in- nings, : Mack Jones hammered a two-| run homer for the Braves in the eighth. A two-run single by Mike Shannon backed Washburn's ex- cellent performance. 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