Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 7

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Run iOory s' runs came as & re- a two run home run e Glendening while Len nit two singles, Jim id Ron Sellick a double d Bob White hitting a Hudgin and Dan Loge- 1 hit doubles and Wayne an a single for Jaycees. an struck out six bat- walked only two men for Peoples but Spiers hree, two of which went ore. cer Park sets Zion Park's 'Armstrong Junior soccer team Zion Juniors 2-1 in ario Minor Soccer Cup nd play. ominated the play in half, with the advan- aving the sun and wind backs but Armstrongs ed pressure and dur- f their attacks, a Zion put the ball into his so that the halfway w Zion trailing 1-0, in heir margin in play. cond half was of sim- re with Rick MacLean scoring for Zion. g for the winning goal, mrekersingh got a y and scored what he winning goal for gs. Henry Waszczuk and gy, at fullback, were for the winners, with being Zion's best. DQUARIERS AMPING (LIMITED line Road North North of King St. @.) 1. 728-9942 Camping Column in the Section for our ad. inter. ur. Ss ' He can afford to endure three ' York Mets 2-1 and Philadelphia plate. LAST-MINUTE WIN | is always an extra pleasant win. California Angles pul- led a game "out of the fire" yesterday at home, when they nosed out Boston Red Sox, 4-3. George Thom- as; of the Red Sox, hit a two - run homer in the top of the nignth, to put Boston ahead 3-2 but in the bottom of the ninth, Don Mincher hit a homer, with Jim Fer- gosi on base, to give the Angels Only Hit Four Godtrey Posts Shu But Three Are Homers By RON RAPOPORT Associated Press Sports Writer California Angels had a ter- rible time hitting the ball Wed- nesday night, but almost every time they did it went out of the park. Of the four hits they were al- lowed by Boston pitchers Jim Lonborg and Jose Santiago, the Angels made three of them good for homers, including Don Mincher's two-run shot in the bottom of the ninth that won the game 4-3. Roger Repoz and Paul Schaal hit the other ones. Only Jim Fregosi had the temerity to hit anything less than a homer, a mere single. The Red Sox themselves got and homers from Joe Foy BASEBALL SCOREBOARD | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Pct. GBL Washington St. Louis 46 3 Chicago Cincinnati Atlanta San Francisco Pittsburgh Philadelphia Los Angeles New York Houston 367 18 Wednesday's Results Houston 2 Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 2 New York 1 Los Anegles 5 Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 2 Atlanta 4 Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 1 397 -- 590° «1% 506 3 526 525. 5% 507 506, 436 124 387 16 VY Angles their last - inning victory. Here Mincher (left) and Fregosi "whoop it up" in jubilation as Mincher crosses the plate with the winning run. --AP WIREPHOTO By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Hank Aaron is a super-star. walks before getting his swing. Chico Ruiz is a super-sub, He can't waste any time. Aaron bides his time Wednes- day night as Chicago's Rick Nye pitched around him in his first three trips to the plate. The fourth time, Aaron unloaded a three - run homer that helped Atlanta Braves drop the Cubs 4-2. Ruiz, Cincinnati's expert on National League benches, pinch hit for Jim Maloney in the 10th inning and made the most of his trip to the plate. He doubled, then raced home with the win- ning run on Nelson Briles' wild pitch as the Reds shaded St. Louis Cardinals 2-1. Chicago's third straight loss to Atlanta kept the Cubs one- half game back of St. Louis in the battle for the 'National League lead. In other games, Los Angeles Dodgers topped Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3, San Francisco Giants. nipped New Phillies edged Houston Astros 3-2. ; AVOIDED AARON'S BAT Nye, only a rookie, knew enough to avoid Aaron's meen- acing bat the first three times the Braves' slugger came to the Locked in a scoreless duel with Atlanta's Ken Johnson, BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting--Don Mincher, Angels, ht a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 4-3 victory over Boston. Pitching -- Gaylord Perry, Giants, pitched 2 2-3 innings of one-hit relief, saving Mike Me- Cormick's 10th victory as San Francisco edged the New York Mets 2-1. "Three 'Free Tickets' Then Hank Belts H.R. Nye got into a hole in the sev-} enth when Woody Woodward) singled and Mack Jones walked. Chuck Hartenstein relieved, and Aaron's 2ist home run of the year sailed into the left field seats. Felipe Alou doubled home another Atlanta run in the eighth and that was enough to stand off a last - ditch Chicago tally in the ninth. The Cardinals and Reds were tied at 1-1 after nine innings when Ruiz, who does so much bench sitting that he brings along his own cushion, batted for Maloney. The utility man doubled to centre and with Tommy Helms at bat, he stole third. Then Briles, who had pitched wild for the winning run in New York last Sunday, did it again and Ruiz stored. END LOSING STREAK | Don Sutton scattered seven| hits and struck out seven as the Dodgers defeated the Pirates. Gaylord Perry saved Mike McCormick's 10th victory with 2 2-3 innings of airtight relief as the Giants shaded the Mets. Hal Lanier drove in San Fran- cisco's winning run with a two- out single in the seventh and then Perry bailed McCormick out of a jam by getting Tommy Davis to rap into an inning- ending double play in the bot- tom of the seventh. Shoddy Houston fielding led to two of Philadelphia's three runs against the Astros as Rick Wise, with ninth - inning help from Dick Hall, won his third game. Wise drove in a run with a fourth - inning single. and suc- cessive errors on the hit by los- ing pitcher Mike Cuellar and Ed Mathews allowed another |Phillie run to score. Rusty Staub misplayed Bobby Wine's fifth-inning fly ball into a triple, leading to the Phillies' final run. Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Simmons 3-6) at Houston (Blasingame 2-1) N Cincinnati (Queen 8-4) at St. Louis (Hughes 7-3) N Only games scheduled Friday's Games Atlanta at New York N St. Louis at Philadelphia N Cincinnati at Pittsburgh N Chicago at Houston N George Thomas and just three other hits, all of them singles. In other American League action Wednesday night, Chi- cago White Sox edged Balti- more Orioles 3-2 in 11 innings, Minnesota Twins bombed New York Yankees 10-4, Detroit Tigers shaded Cleveland In- dians 3-2 and Washington Sena- tors beat Kansas City Athletics 5-3. In the top of the ninth at An- aheim, the Red Sox, who had been trailing all the way, threat- ened to pull it out. With two out Jerry Adair singled and Thomas' two-run shot put them ahead 3-2. Lonborg had pitched beauti- fully for seven innings for the 34° 43.442 12 35 45 .438 12% 34 45 430 13 Wednesday's Results Detroit 3 Cleveland 2 Washington 5 Kansas City 3 |New York 'Kansas City >i2|New York 4 Minnesota 10 Baltimore 2 Chicago 3 | Boston 3 California 4 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (McNally 4-5) at Chicago (Peters 10-4) Only game scheduled Friday's Games Kansas City at California (2) Minnesota at Chicago N | Boston at Detroit N Washington at Cleveland N New York at Baltimore N International League Pet. GBL 620 562 4 493 9 486 9% -471 10% 463° 455 44% 443 12% Rochester Richmond Toronto Jacksonville Columbus | Toledo | Buffalo Syracuse Sox, giving up but two hits. Un- fortunately, both hits were hom- ers, Repoz' third of the season in the first inning and Schaal's fifth in the third, George Brunet, in the mean- time, was doing just about as well for the Angels. He allowed just three hits until the ninth, including Foy's 12th homer in the fourth inning. Chicago and Baltimore fought to a standstill until, Tommie Agee delivered a single with two out in the 11th, scoring Jim Stewart who ran for J. C. Mar- tin who led off the inning with a single. STARTS FIRST GAME Mike Adamson, 19, started his first game for the Orioles, stopped the Sox on three hits in six innings, driving in one run and scoring another. Dick Reese and Ted Uhlaen- der carried the big sticks for the Twins, knocking in seven runs between them. Reese had a three-run homer and a total of four RBI while Uhlaender had a two-run shot and three runs batted in. It was the Twins' eighth straight victory. Roy Oyler squeezed in Mickey Stanley in the eighth with the winning Detroit run after Stanley drove in Cash with a triple earlier in the inning. Tony Horton homered for the Red Sox. Frank Howard's 2lst homer drove in two runs for Washing- ton, and Cap Peterson's double accounted for two more, How- ard's blast went 461 feet in the third inning and Peterson's hit came in the fifth. Norm } LITTLE BRITAIN (Staff) -- Oshawa Legionnaires, behind the strong three-hit pitching of Murray Godfrey, handed Little THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, July 6, 1967 7 tout In Legionnaires' 3-0 Win Watters, Inche, Rod Williams|Fleury, Jordan (9) and Me- and Bjorndahl. Ken Griffin hit a pinch jdouble for Little Britain and jother hits went to Jordan and {Bob McMillan. Oshawa 020 000 1003 9 2 L'tle B'tain 000 000 000--9 3 2 Godfrey and Williams; Fadden. Britain Pirates a 3-0 setback in Eastern Ontario Baseball Asso- ciation senior competition Wed- nesday. Godfrey was in complete con- trol all the way for the Oshawa junior club, striking out 14 bat- ters and not issuing a walk until the ninth inning. Only four Little Britain runners made it as far as second base and in only two innings did the home team manage to put two runners on base, Legionnaires hopped on start- ing pitcher Rick Fleury for a pair of runs in the second in- ning and completed scoring in the seventh. In the second, Oshawa's Ken Toffan reached first on an error and Ron Inche followed with a single. Both runners scored as Norm Bjorndahl doubled to left, Inche scoring on an infield error on the play. Godfrey followed with a two- out single but Bjorndah! could- n't advance past third on the short hit to left. Pat Watters doubled in the seventh and advanced to score on a pair of passed balls. Oshawa loaded the bases in the top of the ninth with no one out but Ed Jordan took over pitching duties for Fleury and worked out of the jam without giving up a run. 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