Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Orioles On Rampage; Led By Curt Bleiary Maple Leafs Get Relief With Fred Wenz' Hurling Relief pitcher Fred Wenz may | be one reason Toronto Maple} Leafs have been winning con-| in the International | the game with one Mud Hen out and the bases loaded. In other games, league-leading in the sixth and two in the eighth for their victory. The Wings' first. four runs were un- earned. The other two came off Steve Demeter's leadoff single in the eighth and Davy May's homer. At Buffalo, Dick Stigman scat- tered four his and struck out eignt to blank the Jets. He was supported by three double plays LEAGUE LEADERS | op runs--Aaron 15; Brock, By THE CANADIAN PRESS.| Stolen Bases -- Brock, 22; National League | Wills, Pittsbungh 13. AB R HPet.| Pitching -- Holtzman, Chi- Clemente Pgh 177 36 65 367 | cago, 5-0, 1.000; Veale, Pitts- Brock StL 213 38° 75 352; burgh, 7-1, .875. Cepeda StL 158 24 55.348) Strikeouts -- Marichal, San Staub Htn 132 9 45 .341/ Francisco, 94; Nolan, Cincin- Rose Cin 203 38 69 .340' nati, 78. Runs -- Aaxon, Atlanta, 40: Runs batted in--F. Robinson, 45; Killebrew, Minnesota, 40. Hits--F. Robinson, Northrup, Detroit, 60; Kaline, 59. Doubles--Tovar, 13; Mincher, California, 12. Triples--Buford, Chicago, 5; Knoop, Galifornia, Monday, Kansas City, Versalles, Minne- sota, 4. Home runs--F. Robinson, 15; ; : sistently Rochester Red Wings rallied to and did not allow a Jet to reach American League i y By MIKE eal iis Page sinle koe a home runjthat started the Yankees and Baseball League. | defeat Sackisaviie: Suns 6-5,/third base. . nae "ae "patted I hag eans ABR H Pct gees ee Chicago, dasecgen Eros, Sots Wits|os_he tnesed: he ceint| Mal Moomre vic. | ast, vier, ze gavin | Uaciae berms Nase i Sia chlel isi bw gil. betes, Fores Cacia 2 ievliga Det | I Bases; "Campane: Siew 0 es lg = ' : Ba e a some , Fexe is / Jets) 1. 5S) "Us iefs whipped | «. ; ; saat | Hits 5: ' ' ; ' 345117. Hares Be eas reen inet Oe een increasing their trouble connecting, but patience one = lg ge helped the| Richmond Braves 9-1. fe cia 0s is MA oo Soetine cohen cre alGaeae Ue ing a 3 4 ee T tehing -- Horlen, Chicago, the his second grand slam of|lead nvan the' White SOE tc 4eblone pad when he slapped a two) ee na niger AP 08 Tqby Torchia hit a home runjerror to trounce the Braves. (len, Philadelphia, 14. |Mincher Cal 163 30 52 .219/6-0, 1.000; Sparma, Detroit, 6-0, the season, and drove. in seven| games, did some of their swing- "aa wo-run tie-breaking single ta r Bt 'dig pice at Maple|for the Leafs in the third and|Jack Curtis, who won his first}. Triples -- Williams, Chicago,|Petrocelli Bsn 169 25 52 .308|1.000; Longberg, Boston, 7-1, "in Baltimore's 16-4 firstline with fists in a free-for-all white Fo igart inning for the|Leaf Stadium Tuesday night. | Toronto never trailed after that.| game, also came up with a sac-|Perez, Rose, Pinson, Cincin-/ Runs--Tovar, Minnesota, Mc-|.875. game victory over California in|that emptied both benches in| first hoe' hae pio out 0 Reef re nate 7-4 > Rochester, down four runs|rifice bunt and a two-run doublenati, Morgan, Houston, Gan-|Auliffe, Detroit, 39; F. Robin-| Strikeouts -- Longborg, 78; ,twi-night doubleheader Tues-| the seventh inning of the second 4 ' _ ne elg inning, Wenz entered! after 54% innings, scored three'in the rout. 'zalez, Philadelphia, 4. ison, 36. Peters, Chicago, 77. ry: | game. He also singled home two runs| It started when one of John aad hit a sacrifice fly for an-|(Blue Moon) Odom's_ pitches er in the 11-1 second-game| sailed over the head of Detroit's lumph. Dick McAuliffe and the two e *"T borrowed a 30-ounce bat/closed in on each other. Both from Vic Roznovsky," Blefary| benches rushed in and Ossie rs plained ake hitting his first|Chavarria of KC and Hank mers since May 10. "I had| Aguirre of the Tigers exchanged . n using a 36-ouncer, but with| blows. It took eight minutes to oe lighter bat I was able to/ restore order. Whip through a lot better." At bat, first - game winner . Everyone joined in Detroit's| Earl Wilson, 8-4, joined in a 14- ce -hit barrage at Kansas City|hit attack with a homer. Norm here the league-leading Tigers| Cash, who also homered, Bill @rushed the Athletics 11-1 and|Heath and Jim Northrup each 7-1 in a twi-night doubleheader. | knocked in three runs. *Harmon Killebrew also un- Ibaded, slamming a home run|STAYS A WINNER = * ih each game as Minnesota| Joe Sparma, 6-0, was the re- Twins split another twi-nighter, |ipient of the Tigers second- losing the first 6-4 to Cleveland|8@me six-run eruption in the Indians to 10 innings before win-| fourth inning as Don Wert and ning 7-1. Mickey Stanley each drove in In other American League|*WO tuns. games, New York Yankees bom- Killebrew's first homer in the barded Washington Senators 7-1|finth inning of the Twins ® and Chicago White Sox stopped| 0Pener preceded a two-run blow Boston Red Sox 5-3. by Bob Allison to tie the game. But Fred Whitfield connected ' . ROCK 18 HITS joff reliever Twins Jim Perry The Orioles clobbered seven) with one on in the first extra Angel pitchers for 18 hits, mak-/ inning for the winner. ing rookie Bill Dillman's third| Killebrew's 14th homer of the victory without a loss an easy| season came in the third inning matter. of the nightcap and his two-run Tom Phoebus, 5-1, who had| single in the fifth ignited a five- ON THE his scoreless streak snapped at/ run burst. i a 31 innings by his own throwing] Steve Whitaker stroked a Epstein's foul error, chipped in with a run- three-run shot in the first inning to be looking in the eye. TI Sam Snead Misses Cutoff aa For United States Op By BOB GREEN 100 major tournaments in a Associated Press Sports Writer|professional career that The old man sat there andjstretches back 33 years, "'but waited, his brightly - banded|I've never hit worse irons since : straw hiat on the beach beside|I turned pro." Check this him. He shot a 73-75--148 over the for home, g He just sat and waited. par 35-36-71 Tam O'Shanter ing, as it Then the word came. The cut-|Country Club course. a: off was 146. And Sam Snead,| A field of 24 qualified at De- " the 55-year-old possessor of all|troit, from 68 who had made it ------ the world's great golfing titles|through preliminary rounds, as --except one--had missed. For|the open qualifying was com- GARDEN CENT the second straight year he|pleted with smaller fields from Call or Visit | failed to qualify for the U.S.|Los Angeles, San Francisco, finest select Open, the only major title that) Washington, Atlanta, Pittsburgh ° Bverureer has eluded him. an] Dallas. "1 could have kicked the ball| The Open is at the Baltusrol JOHN | better than I hit it,' snorted|course at Springfield, N.J., GARD! the old West Virginia moun-| June 15-18. 2 malles taineer after he missed by two wan all, 56 players qualified * ; strokes in the qualifying round|Tuesday, along with 67 who or at Detroit Tuesday. had made it the day before i" Those, along with the 27 who } RU BALDING MISSES were exempt from all qualify- GARDEN Also failing to make the cut-|ing rounds--including most of He Sener off was pro Al Balding of Tor-'the big name touring pros-- ~ NOW" 1s. TH onto who also shot his qualify-) make up the.150 man field that TILIZE, (Com bar el bape gem » gaig| Mul compete for the national 1015 King , championship. # Snead, who has won more than| Other major casualties in- thy. XPPLIANCE_1 a Bac wea PGA champion WARNE! 4 . erry Barber, former amateur Morris Bags Five, champion Bill Campbell and servi i former PGA champ Bob Ros- gyro Steelers Victorious ™: ° fy nena | Novice Lasco Steelers de- ® . 37 Stet feated Hambly Block 7-5 in Lindsay Pair 4 'AWNINGS E Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse) hapaied Association pee wee play Tues-| seen day night, 'behind a five-goall LAKEC rop. y Noe effort by Tim: Morris and North| ® bie American Steel defeated| WHITBY (Staff) -- Syd Els- o VE Whitby Red Wings 7-2 to round den and A. Jeffries of Lindsay Georg out play at Willow Park. |won the Farewell Trophy at Pages Morris also picked up two the Whitby Lawn Bowling ; assists, while Joe McIntyre and|Club's men's doubles tourna- JUILBING $0 Chuck Halliday scored a goal) ment recently. each. Larry Graham scored| Second prize went to . John SAV three goals for Hambly, with|Morrison and Jerry Oatway of BUILD! single goals coming from Jim|Oshawa while E. Ellison and Toutant and Glen Sheffield. {Charles Heels of Lindsay were Hente tin North American Steel fea-|/high two-game winners, follow- 244 Br tured two, three-goal scorers\ed by Bill Joyce and Clint Phens in John Armstrong and Gerry| Baxter of Oshawa. Schroer, as Russell Hayden} Bowlers from Oshawa, Port SUILDING CO picked up one goal. 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