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

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>t ne nnings, struck ked six, while x and walked 'louted a sec- run for Bay ; the only run z pitcher John | only five hits Valter Hall hit y Ridges and Wayne Hall, Lou Jackson. / Twoers went cey, Bob Lan- ckson, ins i) n Piper's hom- , proved the co's. at Lakeview arden Centre verdict over é pitching for strikeouts but nish. Rundle's on hits by Mel Key id Bill me out in the 'ouldn't score. er scoreed in wn single and lus a passed st run of the Warren Hough the sixth. Con- cHugh in the walks to Keys ugh connected Keys, to make on was on the nners and gave going the dis- en strikeouts. score until the Spee ieee LAER TERS, Alberta's David Thomp- son canoe took an early lead Wednesday at the start of a 3,343 - mile Centennial voyageur canoe race to Ex- po '67 from Rocky Mount- 'Crush Minnesota Twins -"Go-Go' Sox Find Power, By HAL BOCK * Associated Press Sports Writer Eddie Stanky's Chicago White Sox crashed 21 hits, including "three home runs by Tom Mc- 'Craw and walloped Minnesota Twins 14-1 Wednesday. "It was the kind of game that makes managing a pleasure. *" But Stanky said with a grin: "1 didn't like today's game. The boys get more excitement out of the close ones." 'If he wanted to see close games, Stanky should have been in Baltimore where Al Downing pitched New York Yankees to a 2-0 victory over the Orioles or * at Detroit where Boston's Jim Lonborg flirted with trouble but -escaped with a 1-0 victory over , the Tigers. In the only other American League game played, Cleveland Indians whipped Washington Senators 9-1. Kan- gas City Athletics and Califor- nia Angels were idle. Stanky could not contain his joy for long at Chicago's tri- umph. "Twenty - some hits,"' he said jubilantly. "This calls for a cel- ! ebration. I've got to live it up. McCraw, who had 22 home runs in his first four big league seasons, was just as happy. "I've never had a game like this in pro ball before. and I doubt if I'll ever have an- other," said the big first base- man, who drove in eight runs. The three homers gave him) six for the season. Home runs were the key for Downing and Lonborg too. Mickey Mantle's ninth of the season and 505th career shot provided both Yankee runs against the Orioles and Dalton Jones' solo homer was the Red Sox' only run against the Ti- gers, Mantle connected in the third {inning with Horace Clarke on base and that was enough for Downing, who lifted his record to 4-3 with his first complete ame. The smallish left-hander al- lowed just two hits and struck out 13. After Luis Aparicio opened the game with a single and Curt Blefary walked, Down- ing struck out Paul Blair and Frank Robinson and got Brooks Robinson on a fly ball. Lonborg permitted the Tigers four hits and struck out 11, making Jones' second - inning homer stand up. PITCHED OUT OF TROUBLE He pitched out of major trouble four times. The Tigers got the first two men on in the second but Lonborg struck out Bill Freehan and got Ray Oyler on a double play ball. He struck out Norm Cash leaving Al Ka- line stranded on third base in the fourth. In the seventh, Lonborg got Dick McAuliffe and Don Wert, ending a bases - loaded threat sreat, aged whiskies are sently blended into every drop of Adams Private Stock. Don't spill it to just anyone. Private Stock is the 29-whisky whisky. THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD. TORONTO oh . THEY'RE OFF ON A 3,343-MILE RACE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 25, 1967 q Lemaster's Fast Ball |... oops die and ran his record to 3-0. |the Mets single runs in the first e Ron Hunt and Willie Davis! and fifth innings. On Target All Night sh" omg Pree | jagainst the Mets. Hunt had ithe sixth inning powered the | i three hits, driving in two runs/league - leading Reds to their By ED SCHUYLER Jr. | "That wasn't a cheap hit Atat poatbie, a fielder's choice and|With a double and another with first-game victory. Deron John- Associated Press Sports Writer Brock got," Lemaster said, "'it! Rill Mazeroski's throwing error.|@ Single. Davis doubled home son, playing the first time since Ege A --. fol se ge -- to centre. ttt was the first run in 15 innings/one run and singled in a pair. May 6 because of an injury, tied aria, aid if ddn't ton eo es gras ane tes she, of relief pitching off veteran! Claude Osteen went the dis-|the score at 2-2 with a bases- the game started. and I didn't have to worry|Roy Face this year. He worked|tance for his sixth yictory|loaded double in the fourth. | Lou Brock singled in the third/about a no-hitter." | tN sha MRE asta linning--off a slider--but that) Felipe Alou reduced the pres- |was the only hit St. Louis Car-|sure further in the fifth inning) ' |dinals got off the Atlanta south-| by belting a two-run homer, one| |paw Wednesday night as the of only three Atlanta hits off| |Braves beat the Cardinals 2-0. |Bob Gibson, to' insure Le-) | "Tonight just as soon as I master's fourth victory in five + |started warming up," Lemaster decisions. ~ 2 |said, "my fast ball was going; Lemaster walked four, struck | * |boom, boom, boom, right over|jout and lowered his earned-run | | |the plate and I knew that I hadlaverage to 2.47. His other one-| oe it." |hitter was against Cincinnati in| The Cardinals had had it, too. 1964. | While Lemaster was pitching! Roberto Clemente's ninth his second one-hitter of his big) homer gave the Pirates a 4-4 tie} league career and the eighth in| with Houston in the eighth, and| the majors this season, Pitts-/Donn Clendenon's sacrifice fly} burgh Pirates were beating|in the same inning drove in the Houston Astros 7-4 and Los An-|decisive run. The Pirates added geles Dodgers were trouncing|/two more in the ninth. | New York Mets 8-2 in other Na-| The Astros were leading 3-0) y : : é : jtional League night games. and rookie Don Wilson had a and in the eighth Kaline|/bunched nine hits for as many; (Cincinnati Reds beat Chicagojone-hitter after five when the opened with a double but was|runs in the third and fourth in-/cybs 4-3 and then lost to the|Pirates broke lose for three in left on base when Willie Horton|nings against the Senators. \Cubs by the same score in a|the sixth on Maury Wills' single| bounced out and Jim Northrup| yyis Tiant scattered seven|day doubleheader. The Sanjand Willie Stargell's two - run and Cash fanned, \hits including a-home run by|Francisco = Philadelphia night|homer. Leon Wagner tagged a two-|Frank Howard for his second|game was postponed because of} Houston then went ahead ® run homer as Clevelan dlvictory. 'cold: weather. 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