Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1967, p. 9

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eC .: tle oros, Terry Caffery 's choice for special e 21-year-old centre series scorers with nd 10 assists. ~ arksmen Sunday. Bayes, Gerry Mee- m Martin with two took their third straight from) pitched a two-hitter, setting the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, May 15, 1967 9 the. Twins behind the strong|Senators down in order until the| cera pitching of Chuck Dobson and| fifth, when Frank Howard hom- Jack Aker. ered and Dick Nen beat out an Cleveland's Sonny Siebertlinfield single. CITY CARTAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING office - house - apartment | Mantle Breathes Easy | After 500th Home Run | By DICK COUCH | The double victory, coupled,base and then fired wildly past) Associated Press Sports Writer Pharos - Red Sox' 8-5, 13-8] the plate, enabling Frank Rob- | i AOS : |doubleheader sweep over De-'inson to score. PB apy psa nse bags | troit, sent the White Sox into! "I was ina fog," he said. 'It crash, is breathing easy again. first Place--1%4 games ahead of sure would have been pretty Widdle: Slane. 'whose Uepuite the Tigers. tough to hit the homer, then joyride goes on without a wal-|. 2!sewhere in erican|make an error that lost the lop, is holding his breath. thletics| game." } "I'm glad it's over . jrelief,"" Mantle | O.L.A. JUNIOR "A" LACROSSE TONITE | 8:30 P.M. OPENING CEREMONIES AT 8:15 P.M. OSHAWA a cE the Aj |League, Kansas City, ,. .|topped Minnesota Twins 4-2 and Hi a - its @/Cleveland Indians edged Wash-|S0X KEEP ROLLING said Sunday | ington Senators 21 in a rain-| Tommy John and NTO TELE TTR reliever LER cS CAR RAMBLER STN. WAGON tomatic, radio. as $1895 RAMBLER SIC SEDAN tandard trans., after blasting the 500th home run of his American League ca-| jreer to lift New York Yankees} |past Baltimore Orioles 6-5. curtailed five - inning game. In games Saturday, Detroit! romped 10-8 over Boston, Kan- sas City defeated Minnesota 5-2, Bob Locker combined for a five- hitter in the first Chicago-Cali- fornia game and Ken Berry's| third hit gave the White Sox their winning margin. seventh inning of Sunday's MANTLE DELIVERS -- Mickey Mantle follows through and watches ball sail toward right field stands and the 500th home run of his career. No. 500 came on a 3-2 pitch in the game, off Baltimore Ori- oles' Stu Miller. The hit proved the decisive one in the Yankees 6-5 win at Yan- kee Stadium. (AP Wirephoto) Reds Gary Nolan | "I have never seen a club go \this far on pitching alone,"|Chicago blanked California 1-0,! Rico Petrocelli, who drove in : | manager Stanky said after his|Cleveland downed Washington/five runs, and Carl Yastrzem- light-hitting Chicago White Sox|3-1 and Baltimore held New/ski each rapped two homers in ran their winning string to 10/ York 5-3. leading the Red Sox to their games and swept into the) Mantle's homer gave New|SWeep over Detroit. league lead with 4-2 and 3-1) York a 6-4 lead after Joe Pepi-. The two clubs set an Ameri- jvictories over California An- tone's two-run pitch-hit blast in can League record of 28 extra- |gels. ney sixth wiped out a 4-3 defi-|base hits in the doubleheader, | cit. jwith Boston accounting for 16.) ar r4 Se 500 off| The Orioles closed the gap in| Willie Horton hit two homers in| |Stu Miller in the seventh in-|he eighth when Mantle, still)the nightcap for Detroit. ning Sunday and became the|azed by the roaring ovation) Kansas City struck for four sixth player in history to reach|Siven him by 18,872 stadium runs in the first inning--two on| the half-century mark. fans, dropped a throw at first!Mike Hershberger's double--and. MOVING & STORAGE Packing © Shipping © Crating UNITED VAN LINES (Canada) LTD. Moving with care everywhere in SANITIZED VANS 725-2621 Anytime CITY CARTAGE agents for For Free Estimate _ GREEN GAELS» -- VS. -- " St. Catharines a LAKESIDES 1.25 "ecjihd @ Adults ........ PETER VIPOND @ Students ...... 78 @ Children ...... .50 Bus Service from Downtown [682] corner Bond Street and Sime: : || St. North et 7:30 - 8:00 - 8:30 --Return after the game. The 17-year New York vet-| eran, with his shot into the) le right-field seats at Yankee Sta- dium was admitted into the ex-) clusive circle that also includes Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Jimmy, Foxx, Ted Williams and Mel) Ott. j "My next goal is 11," Stanky| was saying in Chicago after Gary Peters completed the} White Sox' sweep by tossing the} eighth one-hitter in the majors' » e ° Sails Tight Along i. | By HAL BOCK ;Perez gave Nolan the only run 's first - pitch shot off! Associated Press Sports Writer|he needed against the Phillibs| Caveds 'Rayatond won it in the! Life gets easier all the time/in the second game. Ininth for young Gary. Nolan, who was} Maloney worked into the aa ; ' battling high school hitters in| ninth of 1 ihe |_ Willie Davis delivered a run- ' oat ) 0 the opener but had tO! scoring single with two out in Oroville, Calif. a year ago. --_|leave when his right shoulder] the 10th inning of the opener, | Now, all he has to worry/became sore. Abernathy Rotllifting the Dodgers past the ba nai Our ak last two outs. Cubs 'lemente ani e rest o| The Giants unloaded 16 hits| : < National League. _ ,_, |in the first game against the| a ag te Pray Moose twas bit harder 'in high! Astros with Jim Hart driving inj)PPCs (te ONO Cee ed school than I have been so far/four runs, three of them on ie oe gancd prs gn ' his five-hitter had blanked Phil jin the ith with a single. his five-hitter had blanke il-| i adelphia Phillies 1-0 and given|STARTS RALLY The Mets ended Bob Gibson's Cincinnati Reds a sweep of Sun-| Ollie Brown's two - out, two-;nine - game winning streak day's National League double-|run homer in the ninth inningjagainst them as Jack Fisher header. |gave the Giants the second|beat the Cardinals. Jerry cm 4 FORD ANE SEDAN yl., radio. ot $1295 RAMBLER CAN SEDAN , automatic. ma «=--s-s« $795 PONTIAC TIAN SEDAN matic, radio. 331 $1095 The Reds won the opener 2-1/game. Houston rookie Don Wil-|chek, traded by St. Louis to) on Vada Pinson's eighth inning|Son was leading 3-0 on a two-|New York just before the sea-| homer and the four-hit pitching|hitter in the eighth inning be-|son started, homered in the' of Jim Maloney and Ted Aber-| fore San Francisco knocked him|fourth, starting the three-run te Financing | Me. to Pay nathy. j out with a two-run rally. Thentrally that won it for the Mets. | Nolan is the precocious 18- year-old right - hander who} to the Cincinnati camp as Cars ' as wena player and moi a SALES us SERVICE 2 PARTS " ACCES. t: >» regular job. He is 3-1. @ od ts . "T love what I've seen of é : : him," said Dave Bristol, the ns '0 SALES { Reds' . "No. kicki no tugging, no pulling. He just IMITED | goes to work and puts the ball INE ST. E over with something on it." hart FANS EIGHT OROUGH Nolan had plenty on it against nt @ the Phillies. He struck out eight _ and now has fanned 48 in 46 2-3 ---- "innings. The shutout was his first in the organized ball. In other National League Le games Sunday, San Francisco Giants swept a doubleheader | 'from Houston Astros 11-6 and/ | 4-3, Chicago Cubs split with Los | ' Angeles Dodgers, losing 2-1 in| | 10 innings before winning 6-3 in | » 11, New York Mets dropped St. ) Louis Cardinals 3-1 and Pitts-| burgh Pirates whipped Atlanta | g Braves 5-2. | a In Saturday's games, Chicago i Oe ee, en ea doubled the score on Los Ange- Repairs to All Makes of Shavers and ~*>pers les, 6-3, Pittsburgh edged At- lanta 6-5, Houston dropped a 4-3 decision to San Francisco and | Philadelphia downed Cincinnati | 3-2, New York at St. Louis was & SUPPLI ES ° postponed by rain. | aVvINgS Consecutive first inning| 39 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA 728-4284 rs. 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