Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1967, p. 13

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said "This Toronto lent but its a shame andled in the manner is. There is absolute- pline on the bench. e everything, includ- when they are in went on to say. ad Blittle trouble in ir 13th straight win, f the season. They nt. 10-4 at the end of riod and 20-6 after p goal-scorer in the season, but off to a this year, was sharp the game, picking up - in the first period, second and three in ERVICE 728-4284 inter, ur. 's ears. AFTERMATH -- Second baseman Al Weis of Chica- go White Sox is prostrate at left as teammate Ron Hansen stands over him fol- lowing a collision with Bal- timore's Frank Robinson. (centre, on the ground) slid into Weis to break up a double play. Or- iole coach Billy Hunter is Robinson, above Robinson. At the base is right fielder Ken Berry, who called for the Batting Out Of Turn Ruins Buc Comeback By MURRAY CHASS les Dodgers whipped Cincinnati Associated Press Sports Writer|Reds 9-0 and Philadelphia Phil- Before the game, Pittsburgh|lies stopped Chicago Cubs 4-2. Pirates put on an act for Wal-, The odd incident in the Pir- ter Matthau and Jack Lem-jate-Met game came in the third mon. During the game, they/inning after Jose Pagan cut the put on an act worthy of Abbott;New York lead to 5-4 with a and Costello. two-run double. As Jim Pagli- The first act proved morejaroni stepped into the batter's profitable. Several Pirates/|box, Mets' manager Wes West- earned $100 each for it. They|rum, emerged from the dugout. didn't get anything for the sec-| "That man batted out of ond act except a lot of confu-jturn,'"' Westrum told plate um- sion and a 5-2 loss to New York|pire Al Barlick. Mets. | "He did?" Barlick asked, In the pre - game festivities, somewhat surprised. | the Pirates and Mets acted out} "Yes," Westrum coolly re-| a triple play for a scene in the! plied. | movie, The Odd Couple. Pagan had batted out of turn.) In Less zany National League|So had Gene Alley, who pre-| games San Francisco Giants|ceded Pagan with the second blanked St. Louis Cardinals|out in the inning. | 6-0, Atlanta Braves clobbered| As the puzzle became unra-| Houston Astros 13-5, Los Ange-|veled, the participants learned| BASEBALL SCOREBOARD | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | International League American League | WL Pet. GBL W L Pet. GBL| Rochester 38 25 .603 -- Chicago 41 26 .612 -- /|Toronto 32 26 .552 3% Detroit 36 32 .529 5%4|)Richmond 35 29 .457 3% Bostor. 36 33 .522 6 | Buffalo 28 30 :483 7% Minnesota 35 34 .507 7 |Toledo 29 31 .483 7% Cleveland 35 34 .507 7 |Columbus 29 32 475 8 California 36 38 .486 814] Jacks'nville 28 33 .459 9 New York 33 36 .478 oi Syracuse ~ 23 36 .390 13 Baltimore 32 36 .471 9 Tuesday' inn Ge nah pon bene Washington 32 40 .444 11%4/Toronto 6 Columbus 2 | Rochester 0 Richmond 8 Syracuse 1 Jacksonville 2, sec- ond game ppd., rain Tuesday's Games New York 2-2 Kansas City 10-1 Boston 3 Minnesota 2~ Carl Yastrzemski, stil head cold, is the h member of the Ame Yastrzemski, as the Sox edged M Twins 3-2. But Al Kaline and of the AL, all-star outfi far less fortunate. self out of the July 11 when he broke his right a rare fit of temper du , Slumping Tigers' 8-1 Cleveland Indians. And Robinson, Bal League's top three hitters. who has the sniffles, returned to the Boston Red Sox' lineup Tuesday night Robinson, the other two-thirds Kaline, Detroit's injury-prone superstar, all but knocked him- slugger, is nursing a giant-size headache after suffering ealthiest : dareprapegt FRACTURES BONE Frank gers' physician. eld, are -classic hand in ring the loss to nant since 1945, timore's McDowell hhusatinal®. comer as slight conc ina collision with Chicago Orioles 5-0. Weis, however, was luckiest of all. He's out : : his left knee. ball and tagged Robinson | out. Weis suffered torn knee | ligaments and is finished baseman A! Weis as the first- place White Sox trimmed the season with torn ligaments in In Tuesday night's other AL igames, Washington Senators) second four games. for the Robinson five minutes. inning. scious for pital for x-rays. for the season while Robin- son suffered a slight con- cussion, (AP Wirephoto) ed Steelworkers 12-2 in wee play Tuesday ni for the winners. Novice All-Stars that in the official lineup Pa-|7-5 victory over Kelly gan was listed as the sixth bat-|in other pee wee action ter and Alley the seventh. But av bgp oes ae thyee | in the lineup listed on the score-| g0als an earce Wilcox two board, Alley was No. 6 and Pa-|for Dairy, and _ single goals gan No. rid were scored by Randy Bonello, BASEBALL STARS The Pirates were _ following| Serge Nadeau and Jim Krantz./By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the scoreboard even though the|_ Steelworker scorers were} Batting -- Official lineup was posted in|John Hoefs and Bobby Small. |Braves, hit a grand - slam their dugout. All-Stars were led by John|homer and a two-run homer to Met coach Sheriff Robinson|Pattman with three goals, and|take the National League lead put|Other scorers caught the discrepancy, Aagee Ae Westrum let it go through the| Andrews, first two innings when the re- versal of Alley and Pagan did the Mets no harm. GOTTA HURT FIRST Randy Harding Fallaise Leads ses': Oshawa Dairy Oshawa Dairy drummed Unit- Peter Fallaise fired four goals grabbed a were Dave Duignan and Tom Wreggitt. and Stan |Cockerton hit for two goals jeach for DeGray, while Larry |Wetherup scored the other. eye brow the left knee. WINS FIRST GAME Oshawa ght as DeGray and New York Yankees edged|day night's game because of/gue game and edged Oshawa Kansas City Athletics 2-1 after/his heavy cold. Kaline, struck out by Cleve-|the Red Sox added a run in the) land's Sam McDowell in the|Seventh on singles by Jerry Ad-| sixth inning, returned to the|@ir, Bob Tillman and Reggie dugout and slammed his bat|Smith. Tony Oliva homered for : into the bat rack, fracturing a|Minnesota in the second inning innesota meta-carpal bone in his hand.|and singled across another run says Dr. Russell Wright, the Ti-|in the ninth against Wyatt. The 32 - year - old outfielder, : € who- led the all-star ballot wit poner wad ovale of babes 242 of a possible 247 votes, wa: hitting .328, with 15 homers and|Epstein powered the Senators' 53 runs batted in. His freak in-/17-it attack against the An- jury, coupled with Detroit'S! sels. Paul Casanova had a sin-| month-long slump, dampens Ti-| ger hopes for their first pen- scattered eightijended right - hander Jim Mc- hits and Chico Salmon drove in| Glothlin's four runs with two doubles and|,, the Indians ex-| tended Detroit's losing string tol Robinson and Weis were in-|Cater drove in four runs with jured when the Baltimore star|@ Single and double as the Ath- slid into second base, breaking|!etics snapped New York's four- the un-|15 a double play in the fourth|game victory streak in the lay uncon-|OPener at Kansas City. | Both jplayers then were sent to hos-|hind the five-hit pitching of Joe) ; : Robinson suffered a concus-|to gain a split. rupee Pallorain, Annee =sion and contusions over his left} ---------------- injuries were diag-' Oshawa Trims osed as a torn medical collat-| ral ligament and a torn ante-| rial cruciate ligament, both in| Rookie Gary Wasilewski, for- f Fp merly of Toronto Maple Leafs Minor Lacrosse Association pee of the International League, posted his first victory in the majors, collaborating with re- liever John Wyatt on a four-hit- ter as the Red Sox slipped past the Twins. Yastrzemski played 5% innings after missing Mon-|ances. came from Joe Carvane, Robinson Shaken Up, Late Rally Kaline Breaks Hand By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer 1 groggyjlosing their doubleheader from the effects of a persistentjopener 10-2. Nips Oshawa runs in the final inning of their East York Ladies' Softball Lea- Junior Girls 22-21 Tuesday at Tony Conigliaro clubbed a Scarborough. | two-run homer off loser Dean| A big factor in the win was| Chance in the first inning and|11 errors made by the Oshawal | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Juue 28 1757 13 ee club, inciuding three in the last} Diane Watt supplied power tte jat the plate for Oshawa with Sue Goodard led Scarborough] two doubles and a single, while with a home run and a single) Judy Espisito banged out @ Scarborough Village scored a bg Pat Ryan hit a double|yair of singles and a double. and single. Other Scarborough|Deannie Sharp hit a triple and hitters were Bey Myles, two/a double, and Gail Lucas a singles, Janice Ellison, Lynnjpair of singles. Shawn Essex Halford, Cathy. Armstrong,|knocked out a double, and other Nancy DesJarden, Marilyn Mc-|singles came from Marie Whit- Cann, Joan Fox and Cathyjing, Val Shaw and Goldie Ab- Ramsden. 'ersek. Ken McMullen's three - run empty blasts by Rookie Mike |gle, double and triple for Wash- | ington as the AL tailenders| | winning string at) five. Jim (Catfish) Hunter. pitched three - hitter and Danny The Yankees rebounded be-| Verbanic and three relievers Owen Sound 18 - 3 Oshawa Midgets found Owen) |Sound easy prey as they scor- ed an 18-3 victory in Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association| play to win their season home| opener, Tuesday night. Larry Moore led Oshawa with six goals and Walt Karas scor- ed three. Two - goal perform- Larry Shrigley, Terry Lloyd and Kevin Reds. "You don't bring it to the um-| Hank Aaron,|¢d by George Irwin, Ron Dads-| with 20 and lead Atlanta to a 13-5 romp over Houston Astros. Pitching--Don Sutton, Dodg- ers, checked Cincinnati on two hits and struck out 11 in a 9-0 Los Angeles victory over the Al Goldie, while Ken Sherban scored one goal. Owen Sound goals were scor-| well and Ray Yee. | Oshawa's record now ete at two wins and:no losses, with| their next game in Peterbor-| ough tonight. ! DON'T DRIVE AROUND WITH FAULTY BRAKES COMPLETE BRAKE JOB--Reline all 4 wheels. For example, Chev., Pontiac '59 to '66.... FIX THEM! Brake Special HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Remove front wheels. Pack wheel bearings, adjust brakes, inspect wheel cylinders, com- plete report as to ¢ondition of present lin- 1.99 $19.15 ings 'MOST MODELS SSOCIATE STORE OSHAWA -- BOWMANVILLE Fred A. Smith Co. Ltd. C. Stewart McTavish 115 Simcoe St, $ 160 Church St. 728-6272 623-7111 pire's attention until they do} something that hurts you," | Westrum said. The turn of events enabled the Mets to hold onto the vic- tory behind a four-run_ first-in- ning outburst, capped by Ron Swoboda's three-run homer. Mike McCormick scattered Di seven hits as San Francisco cooled off St. Louis. Hal Lanier struck the big blow, a two-run double with the bases loaded in the fifth inning. Hank Aaron smashed his 19th and 20th homers, a grand slam and a two-run blast, for At- lanta. Don Sutton set down Cincin- nati on two hits and received solid support from batterymate John Roseboro, who drove in four runs with a pair of doubles. The Phillies snapped Chi- cagos winning streak at seven games: Don Lock's homer in Cleveland 8 Detroit 1 Chicago 5 Baltimore 0 Washington 9 California 4 Today's Games Buffalo at Toledo the third did the heavy damage Sponsored by to the Cubs, and Rick Wise stymied them on three hits. California CUTIES Novelty Softball Team rect from California vs. Oshawa Stars At The ALEXANDER PARK Wed., June 28th, 7:30 P.M. The. Official Centennial. Week . Sports. Function. the Oshawa City and District Softball Association. LADIES' SHELLS less shells. Large as: ment of colours and signs. Sizes S-M-L, 3.99. SPECIAL Toronto at Columbus : Probable Pitchers Today Washington (Ortega 5-5) at California (Clark 5-6) N New York (Peterson 0-6) at Kansas City (Nash 8-6) N Boston (Landis 0-0) at Min- nesota (Boswell 4-5) N Cleveland (O'Donoghue 3-1) at Detroit (Sparma 7-1) N Chicago (Peters 10-3) at Bal- timore (Dillman 4-2) N Thursday's Game Cleveland at Detroit N . National League WL Pct. GBL St. Louis 43 25 .632 -- Cincinnati 42 31 .575 344 Chicago 39 29 .574 4 2 PAI Pittsburgh 35.32. San Francisco 37 34 .5 Atlanta $7 34.521 Philadelphia 32 36 .471 11 Los Angeles 31 39 .443 13 New York 25 41 .379 17 Houston 26 46 .361 19 | Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 2 New York 5 Houston 5 Atlanta 13 Philadelphia 4 Chicago 2 | San Francisco 6 St. Louis 0 Los Angeles 9 Cincinnati 0 Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (L. 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