ot: rious ombined efforts of coach y Kells and his Toronto Leafs could muster was . counter against the al- air-tight defence of the . in team. T TALKING: Penalties | to be the undoing of who felt that they could at the fast running Red- nd elected to revert to il- tactics. As a result, the received 20 of the 30 pen- handed out by the offi- . . Bob McCready again fied the vast Gardens' with his goaltending ry, and brought many served rounds of ap- for his goaltending an- ind forward play ... | CUDDY drew the goal- z assignment for the Leafs, but was awarded me fate that became Stevens in the game at 'ooklin Arena on Satur- ight ... MANAGER WHALLEY would have one of the happiest men ior "A" Lacrosse today nked Favelle, one of the sought-after players this ... With the signing of », it is felt in many that another top notch player, Grant Heffernan soon come into the fold Brooklin Redmen and provide the one - two so much sought after by n, and could be the key r heart's desire, the trip west and a chance at nn Cup ... BROOKLIN st the Brampton lL xcel- t Brooklin arena on Sat- night in a holiday fix- th a chance to take over e of first place in the standings Bramp- e of the most improved over the last six sched- mes, will be gunning for hird straight win over ond-place Redmen ... camer NDQUARTES 'CAMPERS KAMPING INLIMITED wwnline Roed North \ile North ef King St. #.) PH. 728-9942 he Camping Column In the d Section for our ad. %& sed are nded drop ns ock. yone? ock hisky. TORONTO Willie Makes Voters || Sit Up, Take Notice By RON RAPOPORT |doubleheader from Pittsburgh)Culp allowed just three hits {n sociated Press Sports Weiter Pirates. 4-2 and 3-1, Los Ange-|the nightcap. Adolfo Phillips a8 \les Dodgers overcame Cincin-|hit a three-run homer in the ha a ay ae a eee nati Reds 7-5, Houston Astrosifirst game and ignited the go- undre \ a art she be an al/beat Atlanta Braves 4-2° and|ahead rally with a double in the slectors in his wake Wednes- philadelphia Phillies edged | second. 6-5. The Dodgers spotted the Reds " singles came|five runs, then came back on eft out "-- agra eae stn the third inning when thei hometa by John Roseboro and tarting 9g ae er first) Giants scored six times, giving|Jim Lefebvre, a two-run double} ime since 1954, he hit two/Ray Sadecki a commanding|by Lou Johnson and three runs jomers and two singles in San jjead, on Cincinnati errots. Seog: Sapp 'a pounding! 'The first homer was delivered) Jimmy Wynn came in on a f St. Louis Cardinals. = ----_in the sixth inning and the sec-|wild pitch by Phil Niekro with The Giant slugger finished |ond--No. 555 of his career--|the bases loaded and two out in nes in the da out-|came in the eighth. ithe ninth, spurring the Astros to ielders, receiving 39 ewer) their victory, which broke an} otes' than Lou Brock of St.|FERGIE WINS NO. 10 jeight-game losing streak. Dave| uis. Willie is virtually cer-;| The amazing Cubs made it/Giusti held the i sa Both of Mays' ain to be named to the team, |nine victories in 10 outings with|hits, striking out 10. ut for the first time since 1954/their pair of triumphs over the! Rich Allen's three-run Homer won't be a starter. Pirates. Ferguson Jenkins ofjin the seventh followed by Bill, In other National League ac-|Chatham, Ont., won the opener,|White's solo blast won the! ion, Chicago Cubs won a'his 10th of the season, and Ray|game for the Phillies. Mays Wont Be Starting For National League Stars NEW YORK (AP) -- Willie! The 36-year-old outfielder who;Louis Cardinals drew 116. Mays will be among the miss-|is second to Babe Ruth in ca-|Mays' total was 77. Both Cle- ing when the National League reer home runs finished fourth| mente and Aaron normally are| all-stars take the field to oppose;among the outfielders in the|right fielders and Brock is al the American League July 11)|voting. Under a change in the | left fielder so Alston probably at Anaheim, Calif., because the| rules, effected last year by/will shift Aaron to centre. players, managers and coaches commissioner William Eckert; Gene Alley, Pittsburgh short- | May--Doug Sanders and Gay failed to name him to the start-|the first three outfielders Are;stop, drew the most votes with| : : ing lineup. the starters, regardless of their | 2 ps in both leagues. Play-| Brewer Mays, a& super performer who) positions. ers were not permitted td vote) Defending champion Don had been a. starter for 13 | EADS POLLS for their own team-mates. | i : Massengale of Jacksboro, Tex., straight years, undoubtedly will! # fi ' Pittsburgh put three men on THAT'S STYLE -- Jack a privately-owned helicop- Open, which got under way ;has suddenly found himself the be on the team. Manager Walt} Roberto Clemente of Pitts-|the starting eight. Bill Mazer-| 'Nicklaus arrived for a ter, He is seen here being today and will continue s Angeles rs h Pirates polled 248 votes,|oski, Alley's double - pl Pe Be chaebel es : » Aah hase ite Saeki ae |forgotten man of the Open, He Alston of Los Angeles Dodgers burg' Pp , , 3 play part Wednesday practice round met by Don Cherry, who through Sunday. tands No. 47 on the official i i i | iv. st +f : * ne edit vd ste No, 47 me will pick the pitchers and the|Hank Aaron of Atlanta Braves|ner at second base, received 218| at. Montreal Municipal golf will also be competing in money list and hasn't Won @ rest of the 25-man squad. jgot 216 and Lou Brock of St.}votes and won an easy winner course from the airport in MONTREAL (CP)--~The 1956 Canadian Open golf champion ship, with a pre-tournament background of course criticism, hot and cold practice rounds gets under way today, The field of 155 plus four am- ateurs, An unprecedented $200,- 000 is at stake, First prize is ? $30,000 and the Seagram Gold Cup. Play begins at 8 a.m. EDT, over Montreal's public Munici- pal course, with half the field starting at No, 1 tee and the remainder from No. 10. Favorites are Arnold Palmer} half a dozen others will pressing them when the four- day grind ends Sunday, HAS WON $100,000 Palmer is the leading money- winner. on the tour this year with more than $100,000 to date. He has won two tournaments. Nicklaus, also a two-time win- ner, has earned slightly more than $60,000, but came on with a rush a couple of weeks ago to capture the U.S, Open, Then there is. -little Player of South Africa, veteran Boros, three times a Gary Julius winner, Canada's George Knud son--winner at New Orleans in the $200,000 Canadian (CP Wirephoto) tournament this year. along with Alley and Clemente. | Orlando , Cepeda, St. Louis Cardinals' first baseman, out- ' Causey s Rare Home Run cr ts eee, votes, joini tfiel | 7 7 i a . -- " re Sa nen outfielder Brock!' By THE CANADIAN PRESS'| 'Thursday's Games | Probable Pitchers Today + Third Annual "ALL-STAR GAME * i 0 0 i ] Joe To: Atlant a totes | National League | Pittsburgh at Chicago | Cleveland (Tiant 6-1) at De- re) L A 2 2 rre, AUanta. catcher, | W L Pct. GBL|Los Angeles at Cincinnati TN |troit (McLain 8-8) N | J rosse Lifts Sox ver r10 es won by a comfortable margin | st, Louis 43 26.623 -- |Philadelphia at New York N | Chicago (O'foole 4:1) at Bal- e ada, JUNIO LaCcro * with 187 votes to runnerup Tim|Chicago 41 29 .586 2%|Houston at Atlanta N timore (Phoebus 6-3) N * THURS., JUNE 29 * By HAL BOCK jat the plate on Tommie Agee's McCarver of St. Louis with 62. |Cincinnatt ' 42 32 .568 314/San Francisco at St. Louis N International League i a Associated Press Sports Writer tap. |HOT-CORNER BATTLE San Francisco 38 34 .528 6% American League W L Pet. GBL Oshawa Green Gaels See the outstanding ployers In "{ never think home run,"| That left runners at first) 'The closest fight was for third bh : 4 He) ait in i W L Pet. GBL Rochester 38 26 .594 -- VS. Junior 'A' against 'GAELS' in Wayne Causey, whose first|and second, setting the stage) ; | Fittsburg! - shicago 42 26 .618 -- |Richmond 36 29 .554 2% . At "THE GAME OF THE YEAR" Pa Sireuit clout in two' years lifted|for Causey's shot. |Philadclphic. Prsitics Aven Of Philadelphia 38 36.478 10. | Detroit 37 32 1536 51%4|Toronto 2 a 3° | 1967 Junior 'A' All Stars Chicago White Sox to a 3-2 over| Bert Campaneris started two| winner with 148 votes over se ogg zr 4 oH u oo . * : sre Hl Peco va a < SH ALSO ing Baltimore Orioles|Kansas City rallies and scored |r, inci |New Yor . Minnesota 36 34 51 | Buffalo 31.475 /y . eee! ples regs thoth Aisle ros as LeWic arn oon 27 46 370 18 [Cleveland 3535-500 8 [Columbus 2932-475. 7%4 Oshawa Tykes vs Whitby Tykes -- 6:45 p.m. sey's three-run eighth in-|Krausse, Tony Pierce and Jack i : | Probable Pitchers Today | California 37 38 .493 814|Jacksonville 29 34 .460 8% Admission: ante wren cut 5. 38 tact COME OO Se aa the eyton will announce his) Philadelphia (Bunning 7-8) at/New York 33 37.471 00 Syracuse 29 34 .460 814 > Adult $1.00 Advance > TICKETS ON SALE Oriole lead and gave the first| Yankees. my Sige a4 ae and the rest of New York (Fisher 5-8) N Baltimore 32 37 .464 1014| Wednesday's Results AT DOOR -- Adults $1.25 Students .75 BISHOPS SPORTING GOODS place White Sox their ninth vic-| Campaneris rode. home on > eauan vale 8 | Houston (Cuellar 8-3) at At-/Kansas City 34 40 .459 11 |Buffalo 2 'Toledo 6 Child '0 'i we tory in the last 12 games. Bal-|Mike Hershberger's single in Brock was the only left-|lanta (Lemaster 7-2) N Washington 32 41 .438 12%4| Rochester 2 Richmond 5 dren . MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE timore, the defending world|the third and scored on a pinch handed batter in the starting} Pittsburgh (Veale 9-2) at Chi- Wednesday's Results |Syracuse 5-9 Jacksonville 6-6 BUS SERVICE: 7:00 - 7:30 - 8:00 P.M. After Game champion has dropped 12 of|single by Ken Harrelson. lineup. He and Alley were the| cago (Niekro 2-2 or Hands 3-2)| New York 6 Kansas City 2 | Toronto at Columbus ppd., rain DOOR PRIZES -- ALSO TICKETS TO SEE [eee] the last i¢ | Dave Boswell pitched a four- only newcomers who had never|: San Francisco (Marichal 10-6) |Boston 2 Minnesota 3 Today's Games * "THE TIJUANA BRASS" at Maple Leaf Gardens. Elsewhere in the American|hitter and Cesar Tovar dfove in started. The three repeaters|at St. Louis (Gibson 9-5) N {Cleveland 4 Detroit 7 Richmond at Toledo | %* Children under 14 free whee ee alo pa by on adult, League, Kansas City Athletics|the winning run with a seventh| Were Aaron, Clemente andj} Los Angeles (Drysdale 7-7) at|Chicago 3 Baltimore 2 Rochester at Buffalo % Proceeds in aid of injured players fund. gue, ios : Torre. Cincinnati (Pappas 7-6) N Washington 2 California 4 iSyracuse at Toronto used three pitchers to shut outjinning single as the Twins BASEBALL SCOREBOARD | Player had practice rounds of 66 and 65 Tuesday nesday, Criticism course has been a topic of com ment between the players and the press since Monday. criticism and Jack Nicklaus, but at least] iher An amazing THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 29, 1967 11 while COURSE and praise of t those outspoken were Sanders, 10,000 to 12,000 persons turned up for the prac- | Palmer, Nicklaus F avored , For Canadian Open Title and Wed.-,tice Massengale showed signs of life Wednesday with a three-under-par 68, CRITICIZE round featuring Palmer and Nicklaus. Palmer said afterwards it was the largest crowd he re- called showing up for a prac- tice session. he In Casper, Winnipeg's Wil ; Homenuik and Canadian an.a-§ Golf lessons by appointment teur champion Nick Weslock of § CPGA Professional, Wilson Pat- Burlington, Ont. terson, John Delorme, Bob Today's forecast for the open- § Burrows. ing round called for sunny wea-§ Ciub repaired. Electric golf with cloudy periods and § carts for rent... $6 per round possibly showers in the late aft ernoon, The temperature should ASHBURN reach 80 degrees 655-4952 THUNDERBIRD GOLF CLUB HARNESS RACING! Port Perry Fairgrounds FRIDAY June 30, 1967 Post Time 6:15 P.M. PARAMUTUAL WAGERING New York Yankees 2-0, Minne-|squeezed past Boston. sota Twins shaded Boston Red| Jerry Adair and Reggie Sox 3-2, Detroit Tigers rapped|Smith homered for the Red Cleveland Indians 7-4 and Cal-|Sox. {fornia Angels rallied to defeat; Orlando Pena walked four Washington Senators 4-2. men in the sixth inning, forcing Ron Hansen and Don Buford | the tie-breaking run across, and opened the Chicago eighth with |then Willie Horton delivered a singles against Baltimore's Bill|two-run double that helped the Dillman, who was working on | Tigers ship Cleveland. a shutout. Dillman retired Bob Rodgers delivered a two- pinch - runner Jimmy Stewart) 4, double with two out in the eighth inning that lifted the An- gels past the Senators. Singles by Jim Fregosi, John Werhas Lakesides Upset and Rick Reichardt had tied the score before Rodgers' blow. Hastings Juniors | Frank Howard accounted for ST, CATHARINES (CP)--St. | : A : ; both Washington runs with his Catharines Lakeside upset aa homer. fourth-place, Hastings Legion- BASEBALL STARS aires 11-7 Wednesday in an On- tario Lacrosse Association Jun- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting--Willie Mays, Giants, ior A game. The win moved St. Catharines back into an eighth-place tie with Toronto Marlboros and \ dropped Hastings to fifth place.|Sslammed a pair of home runs Ken Holder led Lakesides|and two singles as San Fran- with three goals. Bob Melville|cisco Giants battered St. Louis and Neil Stevens had two each|Cardinals 9-1, The hofers gave and John Nichols, John Swain,|him 13 for the season xnd 555 John Hoculik and Ken Jarvis | for his career. one each. 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