aels pton e, plus a game miscon- visitors further antagon- shawa minutes later, but me team took re- in goals. pss scored at 18,43; at 19.01, Lloyd at 19.35, s again at 19.42 'and, Jones again at 19.53. kept Brampton off the ard until the 14.19 mark second 'period, when scored on a breakaway i not allow another goal e 2.36 mark of the final bright spot in the on line-up was David , who did not score a ut did demonstrate his in the first period. Brampton player fought y poast Powless, then layton and finally, Jim to get a shot at the 1 net but was stopped by THE NET... Injured t night's game was Davies, who was hit in . with a ball in the first Davies went to Oshawa | Hospital for observa- id remained there over . . Oshawa Times " Boys' Night, saw 545, ; and helpers, attend ight's lacrosse game, of the Circulation De- nt of The Times. Yshawa & District }OFTBALL OUBLE HEADER TONIGHT! Alexandra Park ® Ist Game 6:15 2nd Game 8:15 }00 years. IT ISN'T EASY! Grant Deamone, one of the out- standing members of the Oshawa Health = and Strength Club, is shown here completing a weight- lifting feat of no mean pro- portions -- lifting 355 pounds, from the 'squat' pésition. This and various other techniques of weight- lifting, "bench press," "bench curl," "clean jerk," etc., will be demonstrated by various members of the club, some of them cham- pions in their class, as part of the monster Oshawa Folk Festival program, at Alex- andra Park, on Satureday afternoon. Cards Rookie Cosman Wins Minus Windup By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer Rookie pitcher Jim-Cosman of St. Louis Cardinals relied on a new no-windup delivery Monday night to get across a four-hit- ter for 8 1-3 innings as the Car- dinals defeated San Franci Giants 3-1, "Billy Mufett (Cardinal pitch- ing coach) changed my deliv- ery," Cosman said. "I never used it before, but it felt good before the game, so I tried it." Chicago Cubs also were doing things the new way again Mon- day afternoon, beating Philadel- phia Phillies 4-2 and extending their winning streak to seven games, longest since 1954. New York Mets pulled a sur- to upend Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2, while Claude Osteen rolled along for Los Angeles Dodgers with a five - hitter that halted Cincinnati Reds 3-0, Atlanta and Houston were not scheduled, GIVES COACH CREDIT For his pitching success in his first appearance since being called up from Tulsa of the Pa- cific League last week, Cosman credits Muffett. "He had a dream last night that I should try the no-windup BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL PCT. GBL St. Louis 43 24 642 -- Cincinnati 42 30 583 3% Chicago 39 28 .582 4 Pittsburgh 35, 31 .530 7% San Francisco 36 34 .514 8% Atlanta 36 34 514 8% Philadelphia' 31 36 .463 12 Los Angeles 30 39 .435 14 New York 24 41 .369 18 Houston 26 45 .366 19 Monday's Results Pittsburgh 001 000 100-- 2111 New York 000 000 021-- 3100 Los Angeles 002 000100--3 41 Cincinnati 000 000 000-- 0 50 Phila. 001 001 000-- 2 52 Chicago 300 100 00x-- 4 61 San Fran, 600 100 000--- 1 41 St. Louis 020 000 0lx-- 3 81 Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Fryman 0-2) at New York (Bennett 0-0) Houston (Blasingame 2-0) at Atlanta (Cloninger 1-3) N Philadelphia (Wise 1-5) at Chicago (Simmons 3-5 or Culp 4-6) San Francisco. (McCormick 7-3) at St. Louis (Carlton 5-4) N Los Angeles (Sutton 4-9) at fig (Ellis 5-3 or Maloney 5-3) N American League WL Pct. GBL Chicago 40 26 406 -- Detroit 36 31 '537 4% Boston 35 33 .515 6 Minnesota 35 33 515 6 Cleveland 34 34 500 7 California 3h 37 493 7% Baltimore 32 35 .478 8% New York 32 35 478 8% Kansas City . 32 39 451 10% Washington 31 40 .437 11% Monday's Results Chicago 000 000 212--- 5 70 Baltimore 000 002 020-- 4 60 New York 000 000 122-- 5100 Kansas City 000 000 011-- 2110 Boston 100 000 000-- 1 81 Minnesota 000 200 00x-- 2 60 Washington 000 012 000--3 80 California 110 20000x-- 4 70 International League W iL Pet. GBL Rochester 38 24 .613 -- Toronto 31 26 544 4% Richmond 34 29 540 4% Buffalo 28 29 491 7% Columbus 29 31 .483 8 Toledo 28 31 .475 8% Jacks'nville 27 33 .450 10 Syracuse 23 35 .397 13 Monday's Results |Syracuse at Jacksonville, ppd. rain Toronto 050 104 000--10 14 1 Columbus 121 004 100-- 9164 Rochester 000000 001-- 1 32 Richmond 212 110 00x-- 7 70 BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Claude Osteen, Dodgers, fired a five-hit shut- out for his 10th victory of the season as Los Angeles beat Cincinnati 3-0. Batting--Ken Berry, White Sox, lined a two-run single with two out in the ninth inning, giving Chicago a 5-4 victory over Baltimore. WRES TLING OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 8:30 RETURN BOUT VALENTINE BROWER SPECIAL REFEREE --. FLANAGAN ATKINS and JEET SINGH v3, LORD LAYTON end PARENTE JEET SINGH HANS SCHMIDT ve, MURRAY CUMMINGS ETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS 1:50 ~ RINGSID S AT THE CASINO REST. -- PAT MILos PROMOTER prise too, coming from behind) ~|CUBS CLOSE GAP delivery," Cosman said, "and when anybody dreams about my pitching, I've got to try his Suggestion." Cosman, who hurled a two- hit, 2-0 shutout at the Cubs on the last day of the 1966 season, made four relief appearances this year before he was sent down. He allowed only one un- earned run before he left with one on and one out in the ninth. Nelson Briles got the last two outs. Cosman also drove in the de- cisive second run in the sec- ond inning with his first major league hit as he led the Jeague- leading Cardinals to a 3% game - bulge over Cincinnati. Successive homers by Billy Williams and Ron Santo and a run - scoring single by Al Spangler in the first inning kept the surprising Cubs on target, jwas in trouble, giving up the }only Rochester run in the ninth Weightlifting Champions | Will Give Demonstration [Ken Berry Talks Way Into Sox Hero Role The Oshawa Health and Strength Club had its beginning in the wmid-fifties, with its members training at the Osh- awa Recreation Committee Headquarters on Gibb Street. Much of the equipment was owned by the individual mem- bers, who trained intermittent- ly, as there was no organized program until 1960, when Arthur Evans and Jim Smith took over the supervision of the club. An annual subscription was charged the members. and much equipment was purchased as the membership increased steadily. From a figure of around 20 or 30, the member- ship reached the 70 mark, with most of these members very active during the fall and win- ter months. In 1965, when the building was destroyed by fire, the Rec- reation Department found ac- commodation for the club at Radio Park Club House on) Grenfell Street. Since the club moved to its) new location some of its mem-| Alexandra Park on Seturdliy, | tory. bers have performed _very well in sports on the provincial and, national scene. Harold Norville, who - over the presidency on the d parture of Mr. Evans, is the present Canadian featherweight) weightlifting champion, and has been the Ontario champion for the last two years. Pat McManaman is the Ca- nadian intermediate hea v y- weight weightlifting champion and also the Eastern Canadian hammer throw champion. Another member, Gary Lowe, Was runner-up at this year's Ontario' senior weightlifting championship in the heavy- weight class. August Liauba is the Eastern Canadian "blue belt" Judo Champion and has also won the Quebec Open judo champion- ship for the "brown belt"' class. Ted Napiorkowski of the To- ronto Argonauts Football Club is an active member of the club. The club will be giving a weightlifting demonstration at} the Oshawa Folk Festival, July 1 Braves Clip Red Wings: Toronto Leafs Edge Jets | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Richmond Braves simply had jtoo many horses for Rochester |Red Wings Monday night, but | Toronto Maple Leafs almost ran lout of gas against Columbus Jets in the only two Interna- tional League games played. The third scheduled game, featuring Syracuse Chiefs at | Jacksonville Suns, was post- poned because of rain. The Braves and the Leafs kept pace in the chase after first-place Rochester, each 4% games behind tied for second. Richmond won 7-1 and the Leafs won 10-9. But while Richmond never inning, the Leafs came close to blowing 5-1 and 10-4 leads until Fred Wenz slammed the door in relief in the eighth and ninth in- nings. It was not until the last out, when George Spriggs of Colum- bus was tagged at home plate after failing to touch second, that the game was decided. STEALS SECOND Representing the tying run, Spriggs was on first with two out when he stole second and kept right on running when Tor- onto catcher Jack Moore bounced his pickoff attempt off Spriggs into right field. Spriggs singled to start a four-run up-| rising in the fourth as the Leafs unloaded 14 hits against six Co-| lumbus pitchers. Jim Beauchamp powered two homers, bringing his season's} total to 11, and Del Bates rapped out his second of the season to give Richmond a 5-0 lead after three innings on the way to its sixth straight win. By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer, Ken Berry, suffering from an ioe ailment, passed manager Eddy Stanky's eye examination to get into Monday night's game against Baltimore Ori- oles, then talked his way to the plate in the ninth inning before jlashing a two-run single that gave Chicago White Sox a 5-4 victory over the Orioles. "Berry out-talked me for the first time in my major league /career," Stanky said after the outfielder's two - out, bases- loaded single brought American League leaders from behind. While Berry was blurring the Orioles' vision, rookie Bill Rob- inson, who came out of a bat- ting trance when he threw away his eye-glasses, stroked three hits in a game for the first time as New York Yankees trimmed Kansas City Athletics| in|" -2 for their fourth straight vic- Elsewhere in the Al, Min- nesota Twins edged Boston Red Sox 2-1 and California Angels |nipped Washington Senators 4-3. Detroit and Cleveland were idle. READS NUMBERS Berry entered the White | Sox' line-up as a defensive re- |placement in the eighth inning, jafter convincing Stanky he could see by reading numbers on the stadium scoreboard. When his turn to bat came up jin the ninth, however, Stanky | summoned a pinch hitter from the bullpen. a | cart let a blind man bat," the manager said. Berry then came through with a winning argument ... and the winning hit. The White Sox had loaded the bases on Tom McCraw's single, Pete Ward's infield hit, a sac- rifice bunt and an intentional at the plate for the second out, setting the stage for Berry. jan Luis Aparacio's two - run sin- gle in the eighth gave the Ori- oles a 4-3 edge in the see-saw struggle. Curt Blefary hit a two- run homer for Baltimore in the sixth, but pinch hitter Smoky Burgess tied it with a two-run Kenworthy set the Sox ahead Holds Team Draft | run THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 27, 1967 F 3-2 with a bases - empty shot) in the top of the eighth. Robinson, who tried wearing |= unt 4 glasses recently--without suc- walk. Jim King forced McCraw | cess--while battling a prolonged hit famine, drilled two singies da - scoring double against the Athletics. j Tom Tresh belted a homer and run - scoring single for the Yankees. was marred, however, by the loss of catcher Elston Howard wallop in the seventh and Dick|Wwho fractured a knuckle on the ring finger of his throwing hand in the eighth inning. Tony Oliva doubled in the Lander - Stark Loop fourth inning, Zoilo Versalles singled him home and Ted The: victory breaking triple, Twins past the Red Sox. 16th victory games, Uhlaender slammed a tie- lifting the The Angels ran up a 40 lead with the help of two run-scoring singles by Bob Rodgers, then held off Washington for their in the last 21 Jack Hamilton picked up his first California victory |with help from three relievers. solo KAMPING UNLIMITED Townline Road North (1 Mile North of King St. ©.) PH. 728-9942 Check the comping mn in the '01 ad. Classified Section for our The results of the recent Lan- der - Stark Classic Ten Pin) League's draft meeting was as follows - : TIGERS - Frank Sobil, Arno Knop, Doug Gibbs and Sam Larocca, JETS - Herman Prakken, Don | McLachlan, Jim King and | Harding. PANTHERS - Alex Ross, Bill} Raderford, Geo. "Pud" Law-| rence and Rick Begg. CHIEFS - "Big" Geo. Lawre- | ence, Fred Brown, Ray George and Ralph O'Reilly. LIONS - Walt Scott, Rolf} Rocker, Joe Spencer and John | Mason. | EAGLES - Bob Richardson, Don Martinac, Jim Leaman ees Doug Cole. HORNETS - Walt Crystal, Ron Nelson, Harry wea and Doug Vann. | MUSTANGS - George Brabin, Bob Edgar, Harry Blohm and) Bill | Buchowski. | California CUTIES Novelty Softball Team Direct from California vs. Oshawa Stars At The ALEXANDER PARK Wed., June 28th, 7:30 P.M. The . Official .Centenniel. Week . Sports. Function. Sponsored a the Oshawa City end Distriet Softball Association, actually crossed the plate under Moore's tag, but was put out when umpire Don Denkinger ruled he failed to tag at second. Toronto left fielder Stan John- son came up with a bases- loaded triple in the second to lead a five - run burst, and pulling them within a half game of the Reds. Rookie Rich Nye, | 6-3, and relievers Cal hel and Chuck Hartenstein pro- tected the lead. The last - place Mets were struggling along, as usual, be- hind 2-0 before Ken Boyer tied| the game with his first homer) with two out in the eighth in- ning. Pinch hitter Ed Charles | completed the about face with! a run-scoring single in the ninth off Elroy Face. Ron Taylor of Oakville, Ont., who pitched the| a community . of quiet elegance located in eshawa's northern residential area. Simcoe and Taunton 4\ninth, got the victory. Osteen had little trouble with the injury - plagued Reds as he! raised his record to 10-7. 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