Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 9

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sats es 7-5 ie fourth and scored on a bination of a wild pitch and rror. In the seventh, Cook- opened with a single and ers followed with another. Toffan popped out but 1 Boyd walked. In the itime, Cookson had come > on a double - steal with ers. er Boyd had walked, iford replaced Hunter and he next' two batters. How- he didn't do so well in eighth when he walked Jones and Ryan and then one out, Cookson got a single and Watters follow- ith his third-straight hit of ame, to make it a three- 'ally. But it was Oshawa's hid. wa 000 100 130--5 7 3 e 013 010 11x--7 12 2 teries -- Ryan and Wat- Hunter, Latchford (7th) Maverty and Hill (5th). istview Wins vice Game itview Pharmacy nipped All-Stars 4-3 in Oshawa * Lacrosse Association No- play Wednesday as Mike vie hit for three goals for yinners. on Rod and Gun club sd Tony's 4-1 and Nu-Way led Houdaille 4-2 in other e action Wednesday, in. Crawley scored the Eastview goal while Jeff scored two goals for All- and Steve Baker one. club scoring was hand- y Jeff Keenan with three and Gerry Nemish with a goal as Dale Stone scor- ' Tony's. Kirkpatrick scored twice u-Way and Bryan Drumm eff Foss once each while Carewana and Mike ain scored for Houdaille, 5 GIN IP BOTTLE AL ES ire Stores 'A 725-6511 Oshawa's Pam Miller (left) and Mary Gay of Kitchen- er (centre) finished tied for second place, runners-up to Marlene Streit's 74 card, that won the "Shotgun Golf Tournament" at the Board of Trade Golf and Country Club this week. In all, 104 ladies from various Ontario OSHAWA'S PAM MILLER RUNNER-UP IN TOURNAMENT Golf Clubs took part in the event, to begin, for most of them, the first of many trips around the Carling World course, at Woodbridge. They are the volunteer Mets Blank Phillies 2-0, '> mip On Fisher's Two-Hitter By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Francisco Giants 9-2 and St. Louis Cardinals shut out Los New York Mets' Jack Fisher Angeles Dodgers 2-0. hurled a brilliant two - hitter Wednesday night and beat Phil- adelphia Phillies 2-0 on an at- tack that consisted mainly of Mets Tommy Davis getting plunked by Jim _ Bunning's pitches. It was the best pitched game) ecord to 5-7. in the National League where Cincinnati Reds nipped Hous- ton Astros 3-2, Chicago Cubs dropped Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3, Atlanta Braves battered San Red Wings Lose Part Of Margin By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rain on both sides of the border washed out most of the International League schedule Wednesday, but Rochester Red} Wings saw their first-place lead over Toronto Maple Leafs cut by half a game, The Leafs doubleheader with Richmond Braves at Toronto, Jacksonville Suns scheduled twinbill against the Bisons at Buffalo and the second half of a twi-nighter at Rochester were postponed by the elements. Of the games that were played, Columbus Jets dumped the Wings 7-5 in seven innings and Toledo Mud Hens dropped Syracuse Chiefs deeper into the cellar, winning 3-1. Rochester got off to a fast| start in their game on a first- inning homer by John Mason and a second - inning blast by Curt Motton. But the Jets struck right back with three runs in the fourth before the Wings put together three hits including John Scruggs homer for three more runs in the fifth. ROOKIE HITS TWO The only hits off Fisher were by rookie Gary Sutherland, who looped a leadoff double in the sixth and then singled in the eighth. Fisher struck out five and lked two in running his|pis | and two relievers combined for a four - hitter as the Cardinals/| blanked the Dodgers and ended| ja four - game Los Angeles win-| jning streak, Washburn had allowed just| three hits until the seventh The Mets nicked Bunning for single runs in the first and third innings. Cleon Jones singled and stole second before Bunning |hit Ed Kranepool and Davis in |the first. Tom Reynolds' sacri- |fice fly delivered the run. In the third, Davis was hit again, reached third on Rich Allen's error and then scored on a grounder. Vada Pinson opened Cincin- nati's ninth inning with a double and came around on a fly ball and a grounder for the Reds') winning run against Houston. Tony Perez and May ac-/ counted for Cincinnati's first two runs with solo homers. Jim Wynn hit his 17th for the Ast-| ros. | The Cubs moved into third) place by beating the Pirates) with Curt Simmons and Dick) Radatz making an early four- run bulge stand up. | Adolpho Phillips drove in two) runs with a first-inning single and John Boccabella chased two more across with a triple in the sixth, |SWINGS STOUT BAT But Uecker drove in five runs with a grand slam homer and a double as the Braves whacked | the Giants. i Uecker's shot capped a seven-| run Atlanta third that put. it away for Pat Jarvis, who hurled a six-hitter, Denis Menke tagged three hits including a/ homer for the Braves. | Right - hander Ray Washburn) IT PAYS Give your home maintenance Alcan Aluminum Siding is gua against blistering, floking, pe strict standards of quality laid pony of Canada Ltd. 368 PARK Aluminum Products PATIOS REC. ROOMS ond | stalling Alcan moterials. Manoger, Roy Burton IT DOESN'T COST of having your house professionally painted three times. 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Above, at the right is Mrs. Mary Mills of Thornhill, Pass Gaels Again TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Township regained sole posses- sion of first place in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A series Wednesday night by de- Brian Wilson, Joe Hore and Bob Gardner collected three goals each for Toronto Town- ship. Ian Annis and Rick Dudley tallied twice, and single goals Bob Sicinski and Brian McCutcheon and Paul each for the Marlboros. SUZ vA on 80 MOTORCYCLE STUDENT Special "If we sell it, we service it' See the 1967 T20 "Hustler" UKI LE C.c. King St. E. 725-6512 fight. Lonborg's lively fast ball and one thrown by the Yankees' Thad Tillotson that wasn't so PEPITONE DECKED lively started a brush back, | By MIKE RECHT 'and California second there in high hard ones were jetly swept a doubleheader from Associated Press Sports Writer|Washington Senators 5-2 and|three hits, driving in two runs Jim Lonborg has hitters duck-|2-1, on the hitting of Tom Mc-\and scoring a ing him like he had bad breath.|Craw and Gerry McNertney, The Boston Red Sox new and reliever Eddie Watt saved|the shutout relief pitching of mean man of the mound blew |Baltimore Orioles' 5-4 triumph|Bruce Howard and Hoyt Wil- his latest innovation by New\°ver Kansas City Athletics, York for an 8-1 victory Wed-| Detroit Tigers and Minnesota nesday night, but the Yankees|TWins played to a 5-5 tie in athe seventh inning gave Jim did not go down without a| same halted in the ninth inning|O'Toole by rain and Cleveland Indians| Angels. were jrained out before they started, weeks, but Joe Pepitone of the Tillotson hit Joe Foy on the | Yankees was decked by one homer with a man on and Dave helmet with a. pitch in the top|punch and had to leave the\Johnson drove in half of the inning, then one of Lonborg's struck Tillotson in the shoulder. | Tillotson, Words game with a sprained wrist. Asked later if he threw at scoring | helm. nightcap. recent /ert's victory for the Orioles. Frank Robinson hit his 21st and a shot by Rod Carew of the run Twins in their game. records of the Detroit-| jhits by Carl Yastrzemski !ed/Minnesota game count and the Elsewhere in the league, the|the Red Sox attack against Tl-|game will be replayed from leading Chicago White Sox qui-|lotson. All the start. McGraw's the 'Bean Ball' Exchange | Sparks Free-For-All McNertney also slammed third as | White Sox won their opener on} leadoff homer in triumph in KC THREATENS Watt entered in time to strike out Bert Campaneris with the No players were ejected in|bases loaded in the eighth in- bean ball contest that emptied|the brawl at Yankee Stadium,|ning and protect Pete Rich- both benches in a second in-|the ning free-for-all. two more runs to build Baltimore's lead. Two - run homers by Al Ka- the 6-foot-5 Lonborg/|line and Dick McAuliffe of De- exchanged be-janswered: "What do you think?|troit matched Harmon Kille- tween the two pitchers, then be-|I have to protect my own play-\brew's 20th and 2ist homers tween Tillotson and Foy, the/ers." benches emptied, a wild melee} Tony Conigliaro's three - began and it took 12 special po-jhomer and three run - licemen to restore order. Petes Boost | Senior Lead TORONTO (CP) -- Peterbo- rough increased its first-place |margin in the Ontario Lacrosse | Association Senior A League to four points Wednesday night by! |defeating third - place Toronto! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 22, 1967 9 Maple Leafs 14-11. John Davis and Jim Pater- son scored three goals each far Peterborough. Ken Ruttan, Roy Wood and Joe Todd scored twp goals each. * Graeme Gair scored thrée goals and Ron Roy added a pair for Toronto. 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