Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1967, p. 15

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Split itests a grounder to second, Steve Grimes missed, odfrey scored. alk loaded the bases and lahl's second hit scored ins. rs, plus singles by Jones, rs and Bjorndahl helped a to four runs in the top » sixth. ndahl had three of Osh- five hits, Jones and Wat- ad the others. a 000 034-7 5 3 Ss 000 200-2 6 5 frey and Watters; Mc- , Booth (5), Grimes (6), (6) and Hamblin. rday, People's hopped 4-0 lead in the top of the although they managed wo hits off loser Dave le. ionnaires scored twice in 'st and once in the fourth uldn't catch up. he ninth, Watters was t first on an error as the ff man. Ron Inche singled itre but Bob Booth took n the mound for Bill Fer- at this point, fanned LeBlanc and Eric Peter- nd got Bill Ryan on an out to end the game. riman gave up six hits in g the victory. He had strikeouts and walked Limkilde gave up only its but walked seven and he victim of five errors. g Fleming had a double first inning for Peoples. had a run-scoring double egionnaires with Tony claiming two singles. Oshawa hits went to > Cookson, Inche, and onnaires meet Toronto Park Braves at Kinsmen m tonight, at 7.30 and to East York on Wed- 3 400 002 000-6 4 4 a 200 100 010--4 6 5 'iman, Booth (9) and lin, Lewis (3); Limkilde eterson. ONTENDERS ADIUM e 28, 30 p.m. le ($4.00); west side ($5.00); seats ($6.50) Mm. 0 6 p.m. daily N OF nN Wo LUB House" in 87 lands: la, Brazil, Canary Islands, 'inland, France, Germany, ael, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, lorway, Pakistan, Panama, Switzerland, Tahiti, Tane » Yugoslavia, and Zambia. =» Smythe-Owned Filly Wins Queens By BRUCE LEVETT soared above 80. In press box, Canadian Press Sports Writer40 racing writers turned out in TORONTO (CP)--The Unign1867 frock coats, top hats and Jack flew upside down, thedickeys as a centennial gesture. door-to the Governor-General's If the off-track antics were Plate "I wasn't nervous at all until Pine Point came at me," Fitz- simmons said. "Then, when he couldn't get past me, I wasn't nervous any carriage wouldn't open--and alight-hearted, the Plate itself filly won the 108th running ofwas a hell-for-leather cavalry | the Queen's Plate Saturday. Jammed Lovely, the only filly in the field of 14, carried the colors of hockey great Conn Smythe into the Woodbine win- ner's circle. charge. Jimmy Fitzsimmons of Cal- gary took Jammed Lovely out of the gate and across the field to settle in behind Ette Rule. As the pack responded, An 11-to-1 outside choice, sheJammed Lovely dropped back » won $51,821 in the. two minutesto fourth. ' and three seconds it took her toLET HER GO travel the 1%4-mile distance. It was a gala affair. Girls modelled furs in the clubhousehighly - whichmade his run at her. area in temperatures At the head of the stretch, Fitzsimmons let her go as regarded Pine Point Jammed Lovely's time for the oldest continually - run race in North America was one second off the track record. She paid $24.90 and $5.10. $3.20, while Come by Chance, which held on for third, paid $3.60. The gross purse was $79,725 Toronto Township Shares Junior Lead With Gaels Toronto Township defeated Brampton 12-6 Saturday in an Ontario Lacrosse Association ,Junior A game to move into a tie for first place with Oshawa Green Gaels. In other action Saturday, Huntsville Hawks tightened their hold on third place and Hastings Legionnaires, Mimico Mounties and Brampton moved into a three-way tie for fourth Barry Salavara scored four times for Toronto and Dan Rus- seli, Bob Gardner and Al Gor- daneer each added a_ pair. George and Brian _ Wilson rounded out the scoring with one apiece. Brian Green and Dave Rudge connected twice each for Brampton and Brian Wilfong and Ziggy Musial counted one each, Huntsville Hawks walloped Lakeside 17-8. Brian Thompson scored five goals for the winners and Larry Ireland and Ivan Thompson picked up three each. Mike Oke and Terry Watson scored two goals each. The others went to |Harry Maynard and Art Goul- Reims Grand Prix! "Tne losers received two-goal Won By Austrian REIMS, France (AP) -- Jo-|don chen Rindt of Austria grabbed the lead in an exciting dash down the long finish stretch and edged Britain's Grahan: Hill by , less than a yard Sunday in the! performances from Ken Holder, |Ed Zeilski and Neil Stevens. |Bob MacMahon and Barry Shel- collected the others. Hastings Legionaires upset Mimico Mounties 13-9 at Hast- ings to create the three-way tie for fourth place. Paul Jones' three goals led Reims Grand Prix auto race for|the winners. Tom Collins, Jim Formula Two cars. Less than one second sepa- rated the first five finishers in the 190.75-mile race with John Surtees of Britain coming in third, Jackie Stewart of Scot- land fourth and Denis Hulme of New Zealand fifth. Rindt, driving a Brabham- Cosworth - Ford, won in one hour; 25 minutes, 25.4 seconds. Hill, in a Lotus-Cosworth-Ford, finished ih 1:2525.5; Surtees, in a Lola - BMW, was next in Grady, Daryl Scollard and Tim Henderson registered two each. Mike Collins and Jim. Hickey added the others. Charley Henderson tallied three 'times for the losers and Kevin Ellis picked up a pair. The other goals came from Bill Manley, Mark Bergin, Dan Moher and Paul Parnell. In future action, Huntsville plays at Hastings June 26; Mimico hosts Long Branch June 27; and Hastings travels to St. 1:2525.8. Catharines June 28. s BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National. League WL Pet. GBL St. Louis 42 24 636 -- Cincinnati 42 29 592 2% Chicago 38 28 576 4 Pittsburgh 35 30 .538 6% San Francisco 36 33 .522 7% Atlanta 36 34 .514 8 Philadelphia 31.35 470 11 Los Angeles 29 39 .426 14 Houston 26 45 .366 1814 New York 23 41. 359. 18 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 4 New York 2 Atlanta 4 Houston 1-0 Chicago 4-8 Philadelphia 6-10 St. Louis 4-4 San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 2 Saturday's Results San Francisco 0 Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 2 New York 9-5 Atlanta 1-3 Houston 2 Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 6 Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (Farrell 6-2) at Chicago (Simmons 3-5) Pittsburgh (Blass 2-2) at New York (B. Shaw 2-6) N Los Angeles (Osteen 9-7) at Cincinnati (Queen 8-2) N San Francisco (Perry 6-2). at St. Louis (Cosman 0-0) N Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at New York Philadelphia at Chicago Houston at Atlanta N Los Angeles at Cincinnati N San Francisco at St. Louis | N American League W L Pct. GBL 39 26 .600 -- Chicago 36 31 537 4 Detroit Woodview's Tykes, Thump Connaught In their Neighborhood Assoc. Tyke Softball League game last- night at Woodview Park, the home team walloped the visit- ing Connaught Park lads 30- 10. The winners opened with a 12-run rally and added to their total in every inning while the best Connaught could do was Boston 35 32 522 5 Minnesota 34 33 507 6 Cleveland 34 34 500 6% California 35 37 486 7% Baltimore 32 34 485 7% New York 31 35 470 8% Kansas City 32 38 .457 9% Washington 31 39 .443 10% Sunday's Results visiting last-place St. Catharines t 945 of it; Come by Chance won Mort got $3,986 fourth money. |cup. SECOND VICTORY It was a second Plate victory for both jockey and owner. Smythe won with Caledon Beau in 1958 and Fitzsimmons rode to victory in 1962. A crowd of nearly 30,000 bet more than $273,000 on the Plate. Governor - General and Mrs. Roland Michener arrived about wo hours before the feature race. Their open carriage was es- corted around the track by troops of the Governor-Gen- eral's Horse Guards. rode across the carefully-swept red carpet, stamping it into the track. The carriage. pulled up six feet away from the end of the red strip. Then, when an aide sprang to open the door--it stuck, The Micheners and their party climbed down on the in- field side of the landeau and walked around through the dust. As the escort pulled away, someone lowered the Union Jack, turned it rightside up, and ran it back up the pole. Then it started to rain. Hibernians Tie Sunderland 2-2 TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Hibernia and Vancouver Sun- derland played to a 2-2 tie in a United Soccer Association game before 4,385 people at Varsity Stadium Sunday afternoon. Vancouver scored the only goal of the first half at 34 min- utes when Alan Gauden scored on a rebound. Sunderland in- creased their lead to 2-0 at 21 minutes of the second half when George Mulhall scored from 23 yards. Hibernia reduced the lead two minutes later on a goal by Colin Stein. Joe Davis got the tying goal with 12 minutes left to play from a penalty kick. more. | had horse all the way. That was her kind of track." The track was fast and Pine Point returned $4.80 and and Pine Point picked up $15,- $7,972 for third and More of Jammed Lovely also won for Smythe 50 guineas from the Queen's purse and a $5,000 gold Flaming Page--another filly-- Leading files of the escort| | | | | | THIS CLOSE -- Jammed Lovely (9), the only filly in the race, crosses the finish line just ahead of Pine | Point Saturday in the 108th running of the Queen's Queen's Plate win each. Plate at Woodbine race The race is the top event track. For jockey Jim Fitz- in Canada for Canadian- foaled three-year-olds. (CP Wirephoto) simmons and owner Conn Smythe, it was the second By DICK COUCH | Rick Reichardt will remem- ber his first grand slam homer as the one that didn't reach the seats. Kansas City Athletics will write it off as just another bad hop. But California's George Brunet will count it as one of the few good bounces he's had all. year. Reichardt's initial bases- loaded homer in the majors--an inside-the-park shot that ca- romed crazily past right fielder Mike Hershberger in the first inning--carried Brunet and the Angels past the Athletics 4-3 Sunday. The victory was only the fourth in 15 decisions for Bru- net, a hard-luck southpaw who recently lost nine in a row while the Angels scored & total of 18 runs for him. Baltimore 8 Washington 3 Detroit 2 New York 3 Cleveland 3 Boston 8 Chicago 1 Minnesota 3 California 4 Kansas City 3 Saturday's Results Chicago 5 Minnesota 2 California 1 Kansas City 2 Detroit 3 New York 4 Cleveland 3 Boston 2 Washington 8 Baltimore 3 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Talbot 3-3) at Kansas City (Lindblad 4-1) N Chicago (O'Toole 4-1 or How- ard 3-5) at Baltimore (Richert 4-8) N Boston (Lonborg 9-2) at Min- nesota (Kaat 4-8) N Washington (Moore 3-5) California (Hamilton 2-0) N Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Washington at California N New York at Kansas City TN Boston at Minnesota N Cleveland at Detroit N Chicago at Baltimore N at International League W iL Pct. GBL Rochester 38 23 .623 -- Toronto 30 26 .536 5% Richmond 33 29 .532 5% Columbus 29 30 .492 8 Buffalo 28 29 .491 8 Toledo 28 31 475 9 Jacksonville 27 33 .450 10% Syracuse © 23 35 .397 13% Sunday's Results Toronto 2-6 Toledo 14-4 Buffalo 5-7 Columbus 6-8 )over DELTA, Man. (CP)--A haze Lake Manitoba Sunday played havoc with paddlers in the Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant as most overshot their target, adding valuable minutes to their racing times. "Tt was a bright, hazy day," said an official in an interview, "which made it extremely dif- ficult to use visual navigation. They had to use a compass." Manitoba paddlers gained al- most an hour in the 35-mile lap from Amaranth to this small community on the southern tip of Lake Manitoba with a time of four hours, 51 minutes and 21 seconds. The other frontrun- ners, British Columbia and Al- berta, took the longest of all the teams to complete the day's run. Northwest Territories was second, 56 minutes behind the leaders, with New Brunswick only six seconds behind. An official said the haze blocked out the shoreline and the teams, except Manitoba, went too far east and has to backtrack. Manitoba Stretches Lead In Centennial Canoe Race He suggested that most of the teams didn't allow for drift when using the con.pass to keep them on course. Although Britis h Columbia and Alberta trailed the field in the lap, the over-all standings were not altered. Today, they have to travel about 10 miles by canoe and then portage 12 miles to Portage la Prairie. The 3,500 - mile race from | Rocky Mountain House, Alta., to} Montreal started May 24, Cumulative standings in| hours, minutes and seconds Manitoba 176:51;29 British Columbia. 178:24;08 Alberta ... 180:07:14 Ontario <...-+ee05 181:51:18 Saskatchewan ..- 182:41:15 New Brunswick .. 182:43:56 Quebec ...++ee+++ 183:28:56 185:31:04 188:14:26 195:34:55 Yukon Syracuse 1-0 Richmond 2-1 Rochester 6 Jacksonville 4 Saturday's Results Toronto at Toledo ppd., rain Rochester 6 Jacksonville 2 Syracuse 4 Richmond 7 Buffalo 7 Columbus 6 Today's Games Syracuse at Jacksonville Rochester at Richmond Toronto at Columbus a five - run splurge in the third chance at the plate. Brid, White, Gordon, Garrow and Cardinal were best at the plate for the winners, who drew a flock of walks from the Con- naught pitcher. Hurst, Crawford and McArthur were the best batters for the losers. A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. 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Battey's two-run pinch tri- whipped Cleveland Indians 8-3.|pJe keying the burst, and gave In Saturday's action, Cleve-|unbeaten Jim Merritt his fifth the squeaked by Boston 3-2,|victory. ashington battered Baltimore F , fie £4, Kansas City edged Califr-|pbatimores. Robinson | bays af i pod age oe oo three hits apiece and scored ata ss Bo downed Minne- five runs between them as the Brunet gave up a run in iets uit ae Boog Powell, Curt Blefary and Vic Roznovsky each drove in a pair of runs, and rookie Tom Phoebus registered his sixth victory with relief help from Moe Drabowsky. Datsun Wins Toronto Rally son of Toronto and Klaus Ross|ing single by Mickey Mantle in of Montreal drove their Datsun | the fifth and a triple play lifted 1300 sedan to victory in the MG|the Yankees past Detroit, com- Car. Club of Toronto's annual pleting a New York sweep of Ontario rally June 23-24 with @/the three-game series. loss of 49 penalty points. Singles by Don Wert and Ray Second in the 400-mile event|Oyler got winner Mel Stottle- were Bruce Simpson of Rex-|myre into a fifth inning jam dale, Ont., and John Bird of|before second baseman Horace Toronto. They had 54 penalty|Clarke gloved Jerry Lumpe's points in their Datsun 1300 se-jliner and started the first AL dan, triple play this season. Clarke In third place with 110 penalty|flipped to shortstop Ruben points were Helmut Teubler of|A™aro, doubling Wert at sec- Islington, Ont., and John Med-j9"d, and Amaro's toss to first well of Toronto. They drove a|baseman Mantle nailed Oyler. Datsun Sport. | Carl Yastrzemski's two-run The team award w 'homer and bases - empty blasts St. Clair Motor te ee ee . alsun|who had three hits apiece-- team. 'powered the Red Sox' attack. 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, June 26, 1967 15 Surprising Chicago Cubs. 'Moving In On First Place By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer The surprising third - place Phillies 2-1, New York swept a doubleheader from Atlanta, 9-1 and 5-3, Cincinnati took pitched their first complete games in the major leagues. Hands yielded five hits in the Tom Tresh's two - run single | TORONTO (CP)--Paut Peni the fourth inning, a run-scor- Chicago Cubs were acting like a bunch of kids today, having swept a doubleheader from Houston Astros; 4-1 and 8-0, Sun- day. The Cubs have blown their balloon so big, they've moved within four games of first place; in the National League after! first-place St. Louis Cardinals lost a twin-bill to Philadelphia Phillies 6-4 and 10-4. Chicago also pulled within 14 games of second - place Cincin- nati as Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Reds 5-4. Clete Boyer of Atlanta| Braves has been having a good) time, too His hot bat boosted the Braves to a 4-2 victory over New York Mets. In the other National League game Sunday, Los Angeles Dodgers defeated San Fran-| cisco Giants 2-1 on Len Gab-| rielson's run « scoring pinch hit} single in the ninth inning. | Saturday, St. Louis edged thebeen called into the army, Pittsburgh 6-4, Los Angeles blanked San Francisco 2-0 and Chicago downed Houston 3-2 in the first of two scheduled games. The second Chicago- Houston tilt was postponed by rain. HONOR VETERAN Some 31,000 fans, the largest Cub home crowd in two years, whooped it up all day and gave 36 - year - old Ernie Banks a Standing ovation after each of his pair of two-run homers in the second game he was not supposed to play. "Tf it had been a hot day, I wouldn't have played him," said manager Leo Durocher after his team ran its winning streak to six, longest in four years, Former relievers Bill Hands and Joe Niekro, who probably, would not have been starting at all if Ken Holtzman had not opener, Niekro, a rookie, set the Astros down on three singles in the second. Banks' 13th and 14th homers gave Niekro what he needed. LOCK NAILS CARDS Don Lock drove the nail inte the Cardinals, knocking in six runs with six hits, including two two-run homers. His first clout capped a three-run fifth inning in the first game for a 52 lead. His second gave Philadele phia 2-0 lead in the nightcap, Matty Alou sliced two singles and a home run and Manny Jimenez added a homer as the Pirates dealt the Reds their sixth loss in eight starts and left them 24% games behind St. Louis. Boyer, who never drove in more than 68 runs in a season in the majors, knocked in all Atlanta's runs with two singles and a double, raising his RBI total to 46, only one fewer than team-mate Hank Aaron and seven off the league lead. The Braves also got help Homenuik's Hot Putting gr srcissas jot Wins World Open Position | TORONTO (CP) -- Wilf |Homenuik, a 30-year-old pro from Winnipeg, putted his way \to the 54-hole Millar Trophy |golf championship Saturday and ito a spot in the $200,000 World {Open tournament at nearby |Woodbridge, Ont., in Septem- | ber. Homenuik stormed over the Richmond Hill course through rain squalls with a sparkling lfive - under - par 67 and a 215 total to face Bob Cox of Van- couver, 71, and Dave Clayton, 74, in a sudden death play off. Clayton dropped out when he went one over par on the 355- yard par-four first hole. The two westerners went on |for five more holes--to the 388- yard par-four sixth--before Cox missed his par putt and Home- nuik dropped a seven-footer for a four and the $1,000 Millar championship prize money. Homenuik, who couldn't buy a putt in Friday's round and who suffered one brief loss of composure when he broke his putter over his knee, dropped a thirty - footer on the fifth sud- 'Legion Ball Teams 'Catch Up Schedule! Legion. Minor ball teams cleaned up a couple of rained- out games last night at the 'top spots. Ken Fulton of Trail, |shutout innings to save the vic- jtory for Pat Jarvis. | Gabrielson's two-out' hit came jafter Willie Davis singled and den-death hole with a borrowed|took second on an infield out, putter, and gave Don Drysdale a Cox, playing upright and|seven-hit triumph. rigid in a corset with steel stays because of a bad back, missed short putts throughout the day, He missed a six-footer to lose the sudden death and a two-foot putt on the iSth that would have won him the cham- COOPER'S TEXACO pionship. VACATION Billy Wakeham, from Victoria B.C., was another pro who TIRE SALE played with a bad back. 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