s save -- to prevent with his contribu- goals and four as- e most productive . floor while Sicin- sautiful shift, when », also caught the fans, and scored er, with two goals, ilson, LaRose and apiece, accounted * Township tallies. was Oshawa's top the first three of e was followed by | Higgs, with a five other players emainder, Davies, we and the Clay- one apiece. TOWNSHIP: goal, Innis, Marks, rdener, Hore, A, Sicinski, MacKen- , Oda, Chandler, -amp bell, Salo- ilson. GREEN GAELS: ll; Keenan, Jones, ley, Higgs, Row- Davies, Marlowe, , Goulding, David- on, P, Clayton and ub-goal. Ken Ruttan, New- srian Gouldthorpe, r Holds Lead ACH GARDENS, rnold Palmer may way to another g record on the our. less than half ner's over-all earn- his week to $95,085. Palmer won $154,- g Jack Nicklaus' of $154,346 set in winners with total almer $95,085.63. 2. $68,605.09. 3. Julius 98. 4. Doug San- 0. 5. Frank Beard seorge Archer $49,- t Yancy $46,296.37. y $43,217.67. 9. Dan , 10. Bob Nichols 1SOn bee 728-7341 _. most feared home-run hitters in \ baseball, is learning a new way » rally and a 6-5 victory over _ Pittsburgh Pirates. ' season, his first in the National THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 9, 1967 7 Fights Abroad Clay's Defence | dictment as a draft dodger, groups of his world ar Nl ie title, a laughing confident Cas- sius Clay today plans bouts | abroad to finance his court fight against selective service. Although no contract for a| foreign match has been signed, Clay is known to be conse | at least three, all against old opponents. He may fight Canadian cham- | pion George Chuvalo in Mont- | real before Expo 67 is over, -tformer champion Floyd Patter- FOSTER KAYOS VETERAN EDDIE COTTON Bob Foster Ieft, young light heavyweight from Washington, sends Eddie Cotton to the floor in the first round of their 12-round fight at Washington Monday The 28-year-old Foster went on to win, knocking out Cot- ton, 40-year-old battler from Seattle, in the third round. (AP Wirephoto) Delivers Bloop Double By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Young Tim Cullen, who left a legend in Saskatchewan with two mighty swings, has left his marks on Minnesota with one} feeble flick of the wrists. Cullen, Washington's rookie | key hit--a bloop doyble into short left field--during a six-run seventh inning salvo that gave the Senators a 7-4, victory over Minnesota Twins Monday night. "They should wipe the blood loff the ball," the 24-year-old Californian said of his looping second baseman, delivered the hit. "I'd have to say that's my | biggest hit in the majors," added Cullen, who blasted two grand-slam homers in one in- ning six years ago while play- ing semi-pro ball in Saskatoon. "It was a good pitch--a fast ball high and tight. I was look- ing for it, but I didn't get around on it. I think I've got lazy hands." | Lazy hands or not, Cullen has Maris Learning New Ways esi eight hits in 18 at-bats To Destroy Homer Image By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roger Maris, once one of the to play the game. Inserted into St. Louis Card- inals lineup as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning Monday night, Maris rapped a run - scoring double with two out in the 10th inning, climaxing a three-run It was one of the biggest of the 17 hits Maris has had this League after 10 years in the American. "This is like starting kinder- garten all over again,"' the 32- year-old slugger said, thinking of everything he would have to learn about the new league after New York Yankees traded him to St. Louis. And as long as he was start- ing over again, Maris decided he'd like to do things differently. "Maybe I'll destroy that home-run image," said the Beta who. experienced virtually ing but trouble after hitting 1 homers in 1961. "All I want are base hits." The left-hander hasn't hit any homers this season on his way to a .270 batting average. In other NL games, San Fran- cisco Giants whipped Chicago Cubs 9-2 and Los Angeles Dod- gers topped Houston Astros 4-2. Juan Marichal pitched a four- hitter for his fourth straight victory after three consecuitve defeats at the start of the season. The San Francisco ace re- ceived support from Willie Mays, who hit a homer, and Tom Haller, who drove in three runs with two doubles and a for a .444 mark while sharing second base with Bernie Allen and Bob Saverine during the Senators' climb to third place in the American League. In Monday night's only other AL game, California Angels edged New York Yankees 3-2 on Rick Reichardt's tie - breaking _|single in the seventh inning. Washington trailed the Twins 3-1 when Frank Howard's single triggered the seventh inning uprising. Cullen's two-run doubl son in Tokyo within the next two months 'or European cham- | pion Karl Mildenberger| in Stockholm before the summer is out. Clay was. indicted Monday by a federal grand jury in Houston, the adopted hometown where he | was called as a draftee April | 28, but refused to take the oath, | explaining that he is Muslim minister Muhammad Ali and, as such, exempt from military duty. PROTESTS ORDER The government asked US.| District Judge Ben C. Connally to order Clay to surrender his passport, but one of Clay's law- | yers, Hayden Covington of New} York, argued that this would be taking the fighter's livelihood away. | Covington told Connally in a brief hearing on bond terms that the influential New York State Athletic Commission, the World Boxing Association and lother state boxing commissions Saskatchewan Legend have taken away Clay's right toy fight. The lawyer said these actions | would be fought separately, but| that Clay badly needs overseas work as a boxer to pay his legal) bills. Connally agreed that could keep the passport Clay| and | would be free to travel through the United States on Muslim duties, but that he would have to request court permission for any trip abroad. BOND SET AT $5,000 Connally set bond at. $5,000. $500 of that in cash, and Clay | was photographed, fingerprinted and freed in the custody of his Houston lawyer, anual Hodges. Befre the judge, he mur-| mured "yes, sir' to questions from the bench and a barely audible 'not guilty" to the charge of draft dodging. But afterwards, he was the| old Clay. He ducked behind a pillar to play peek-a-boo with a television cameraman, signed autographs for tourists from Mexico and shook hands with ditch diggers working beside the concert hall, off Jim Merritt, Hank Allen's sacri- fice fly and a run-scoring error by shortstop Zoilo Versalles helped the rally. California snapped a 2-2 tie in| the seventh inning when Jim| Fregosi, Jimmie Hall and ankee| hardt drilled singles off Yankee} reliever Hal Reniff. Hall's first-inning homer oft starter Fred Talbot and a run- scoring single by Tom Satriano in the fourth gave the Angels a 2-1 edge, but New York pulled even in the fifth when Charlie Smith doubled and scored on a single. single by John Kennedy. GAMBLE'S SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL BOWMANYILLE ARENA JULY & AUGUST REGISTRATIONS Now Being Accepted For Further Information Contact: DICK GAMBLE 244 Glenwood Cr., Oshewe, Ont. 725-8028 HURRY in to "ACTION CENTRE" SAVE HUNDREDS of DOLLARS | 1967 PONTIACS % Lowest Prices Ever % Greatest Selection Ever % Highest Trade Ever %. Lowest Terms SAVE! SPECIAL TRADING POST SALE PRICES NOW SEE YOUR MILLS MAN : Your @ MURRAY FRANKLIN @ BADE CRANFIELD @ JOHN SKELTON @ AL ATKINSON @ ROSS SHEYAN @ DAVE BATHE BERT AMEY @ DON GAVAS @ ROSS HARRIS @ RAY McLAUGHLIN @ TOM SWEET e & LEN BURTON RON SILVER TALK A DEAL NOW! 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