var ere however, and ref- cely to watch the closely in the fu- igh some blame *n by the referees vyho could not keep n check. still worth twe ver, and Steelers ywen Sound, al- n was not pleased n's calibre of play. and Cruickshanks » pose what seem- Owen Sound drive cored two goals in ninute early in the d. Matt Campbell, wa net, came up ves at this point, North Star hopes. n Oshawa's lineup sre Dwight Davies ulding of the Osh- "A" Green Gaels they only account- goal, their hustle 1 attitude" toward de the Senior play- ; re made at the be- lhe year to make a running, well- 'lub like the Gaels, rast last night be- junior and senior too great for Steel- such shape. > against Windsor lay, with the hopes ground on Fergus d, two top clubs in this, however, can- ed if Steelers con- ly below standard d mix unruliness 1e, 1s in the league laying for a num- but Steelers were d this year and are future any good. OLA has made a ill be final and this orobably be the ab- son on the Oshawa int House Dil Kings iscount House de- Oil Kings 12-7 in id Lacrosse Asso- Wee play Thursday zoals by Jim Bran- by Derek McCam- n Motors clipped hell 6-4 in other Thursday. brects fired three und out Discount Ron Tutak scored r Oil Kings with trong and Larry g single goals, KE PLAY llas pushed home in leading Garrard hters to a 13-1 win | Discount House. and Chris Down oals each for Fire- le Randy Gallas Discount goal was enry Hannam. RETTES N00D 15 NIGHTLY JGUST 12 / * man to reach the finals of All- Orlando Cepeda's Bat Paces Win Over Reds By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer When you can hit a baseball the way Orlando Cepeda can, it's awfully tough to be a goat for very long. Cepeda proved that Thursday night when he rammed three hits and drove in three runs as the first place St. Louis Cardi- nals lengthened their National League lead to 1% games with a 6-5 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Second place Chicago Cubs |dropped its fourth straight game, 4-3 to Houston Astros in the only other National League game played. In the American League's only game, Baltimore Orioles stopped Chicago 3-1, shaving the White Sox' lead to 2% games over Minnesota. The Twins open a four-game week- end series at Chicago tonight. Cepeda, who leads the major leagues in batting with a .359 average, walloped a_ two-run But in the eighth, with the Reds nursing a 5-3 lead, the big first baseman made a blunder on the basepaths that cost the Cardinals a potentially import- ant run. Cepeda opened the inning with a single, setting up the tying run at the plate. But instead of stopping at first, he tried to stretch his hit and was cut down at second on Art Shamsky's throw. homer in fourth inning--his 11th of the year. Germany's 'Willy' Bungert Wins Tennis WIMBLEDON, England (CP) Wilhelm Bungert, the first Ger- England lawn tennis tourna- ment in 30 years, meets Aus-| tralian John Newcombe today} for the men's singles champion- | ship. | The first German to reach the! final since Gottfried von Cramm in 1937, he faces a tough match. Unseeded at the start of the tournament, he will be playing the third - seed. A German has never won the Wimbledon crown. Billie Jean King of the United States will defend her women's singles crown Saturday against Ann Jones, a 28-year-old British housewife. Mrs. King is favored to win the title again, although Mrs. Jones defeated her at the Kent championships at Beckenham two weeks before Wimbledon began. BEAT CHAMP But it was only the second time that Mrs. Jones, in the Final Berth Wimbledon finals after five previous failures to survive the semi-final rounds, had defeated the American champion on grass. Like Bungert, Mrs. Jones shows little apprehension to- wards the final match. "I have no burning ambition to win Wimbledon," she said Thursday. | "Of course I will try--but it won't be the end of the world if I fail." Vicki Berner of Vancouver and Faye Urban of Windsor, Ont., were eliminated in the quarter - finals of women's doubles play Thursday by Judy Tagart and Lesley Turner of Australia, 6-2, 6-3. The Australians, seeded No. 4, showed more experience than the Canadian pair, although Miss Urban occasionally both- ered the Australians with, her flat - forehand driving during the 40-minute match and Miss Berner was powerful at the net. Green Bay's Jimmy Taylor Joins New Orleans Saints BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-- When the battle - hardened vet- erans march into New Orleans Saints' training camp in San Dieto Saturday, fullback Jimmy Taylor will be in that number. Taylor, 31, a Green . Bay Packer star for eight seasons, /future -- next year's first draft switched to the Saints Thursday in a deal glowing with high fi-|upon player off our roster at a nance and announced in the gov- ernor's office. Beverley Boys |". 3a" 000 on a four-year contract, to seen be paid o 20-ye: riod. On Diving Team | tini's. stiosns Zor eee WINNIPEG (CP)--The Cana- dian Amateur Swimming Asso- ciation selection committee an- nounced Canada's Pan-Ameri- can Games swimming and div- ing teams Thursday at the con- clusion of the six-day national championships. Those selected will remain here for intensive training prior to the Games which run July 23- Aug. 6. The women's swimming team: Shirley Cazalet, Vancou-|uired by the Saints in the spe- ver; Marilyn Corson, Chikopi, Ont.; Angela Coughlan, Tor-|it entered the National Football onto; Sandra Dowler, London; League earlier this year. Jane Hughes, Vancouver; Mar- ion Lay, Vancouver; Mary Pay Pumfrey, Victoria; Donna Ross, Montreal; Sandra Smith, Ed- mondon; Elaine Tanner, Van- couver, Nancy Thomson, Tor- onto; Kathy Tidey, Vancouver; Jeanne Warren, Vancouver. The men's swimming team: Sandy Gilchrist, Ocean Falls, To swing it, Saints owner John Mecom had to make se- vere concessions to Green Bay even though Taylor's contract had expired and, technically, he whs a free agent. | "We've agreed to give up our| choice--plus a mutually agreed- later date. We can't say who it will be but it'll probably be a veteran," said Mecom. Taylor asked a reported $400,- disclosed. Green Bay paid Taylor $60,» 000 a season, Taylor was of- fered a raise in an effort to keep him happy at Green Bay but he wanted to leave. At San Diego training camp, Taylor will have an old Packer buddy, Paul Hornung, as his room-mate, Hornung, a first-class _half- back before a neck injury side- lined him last season, was ac- cial draft given the club when single and Sam Bowens' homer | produced the third as the Ori-| Toronto 5-2 Syracuse 2-3 | Toledo 3 Richmond 7 Davt McNally went the dis-|pufttalo 7 Rosbertar 5 One out later, Mike Shannon was hit by a pitch and-then Ju- jlian Javier homered, tying the score. Had Cepeda been on base, Javier's shot would have given the Cardinals the lead. As it turned out, it didn't mat- ter. Cepeda made certain of that an inning later. Bobby To- lan had singled with one out and stole second, After Curt Flood walked and Roger Maris flied out, Cepeda singled Tolan) across with the winning run. Tony Perez hammered his 17th homer and Pete Rose had three hits for the Reds, who dropped four games back of St. Louis. Jim McCarver homered behind Cepeda's fourth - inning shot for the Cardinals. JUMP ON FERGIE The Astros hopped on Chi- cago's Ferguson Jenkins of Chatham, Ont., for four hits and| three runs before a batter was} retired in the first inning and| then stood off a late Cubs'! flurry for their victory. Jimmy Wynn drove in two Houston runs with a double and| his 20th homer as Bo Belinsky, | with ninth inning help from Car- | roll Sembera, won his second! oles dropped the White Sox. tance, allowing five hits and evening his record at 5-5. Stop Red Wings mond Braves in the Interna- tional League baseball pennant race was down to three games today because the Buffalo Bi- sons finally decided enough was enough. After losing nine of their first 10 starts to the first-place Red Wings, the Bisons struck back Thursday night with a home run barrage that beat the Wings 7-5 in Rochester. Coupled with red - hot Rich- mond's 7-3 rout of Toledo, the Buffalo victory sliced a full game off the Red Wings' lead. In other IL action Thursday night, Toronto Maple Leafs beat Syracuse Chiefs in the opener of a twin bill, 5-2, but lost the nightcap to the Chiefs, 3-2. Jack- sonville Suns took nearly four hours to edge Columbus Jets 6-5, in 12 innings, but had to| call off the second game: of a scheduled doubleheader at four innings because of a curfew. Duke Carmel knocked across four runs with his eighth and ninth home runs of the season game. Ed Mathews' bases-| International League | loaded single capped the first WL Pct. GBL! inning rally against Jenkins,| Rochester 44 28 .611 11-6. | Richmond 42 32 368 3 Ron Santo, who had two dou- | Toronto 34 35 493 8% bles among his three hits,! Jacksonville © 35 36 .493 84 scored two of Chicago's three! Columbus 33 38 .465 1044) yo : Buffalo 31 36 .463 104 Paul Blair drove in two Bal-| Toledo 31 37 .456 Zi timore runs with a homer and 4! Syracuse 32 40 444 12 |Toronto at Syracuse Buttalo Bisons Toledo at Richmond Rochester's lead over Rich.|BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Cardinals slashed three hits in-| Long Branch Jrs. Defeat Brampton TORONTO (CP) -- Long Branch picked up its sixth win of the season Thursday in On- Toomas Arusoo, Montreal; |tario Lacrosse Association Jun- ior A action with a 13-10 score B.C.; Ralph Hutton, Campbelljover Brampton. River, B.C.; Ron Jacks, Van- couver; Bob Kasting, Leth- bridge; Paul Lottman, Toronto; Bill Mahony, New Westminster, B.C.; Lance Peto, Toronto; Jim Shaw, Toronto; George Smith, Edmonton; Robert Stoddart, St. Catharines, Ont. Diving team: Men's three - metre board-- Peter Emond, Pointe Claire, Que.; Frank Groff, Vancouver. Women's three - metre board --Nancy Robertson, Vancouver; Kathy McDonald, Vancouver. Women's tower platform-- Beverly Boys, Pickering; Kathy Rollo, Vancouver. Men's tower platform--Law- rence Folinsbee, Vancouver; Bob Eaton, Toronto. A. M. Stevens of West Van- couver is coach of the diving team, George Wiskin of Toronto coaches the men's swimming team and Bob Eynon of Lon- don, Ont., coaches the women's swimming team. Manager for both the diving and swimming teams is Dr. J. B. Collip of Edmonton. Bruce Todman scored four and Cal Emery hit a solo homer for Buffalo in its victory over Rochester. Felix Millan had five RBI with a single and a three-run homer in the Braves' conquest of Toledo. Righthander Julio Navarro was credited with his fifth victory in 12 decisions al- though Ed Rakow had to retire the last man in the ninth. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 7, 1967 7 BASEBALL | 'STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League j W L Pet. GBL| Chicago 45 31 592 -- | Minnesota 43 34 558 2%) Detroit 42 34 553 8 Boston 40 36 526 5 California 41 40 .506 6% Cleveland 38 40 .487 8 Baltimore 37 41 .474 9 | New York 34 43 .442 11%| Kansas City 35 45 .438 12 | Washington 34 45 .430 12%) Probable Pitchers Today | Kansas City (Hunter 8-6 and Lindblad 4-2) at California (Mc* Glothin 7-2 and Wright 2-2 or) Hamilton 1-1) Twi-Night Minnesota (Chance 11-6) at) Chicago (Howard 3-1) N } Boston (Waslewski 2-0) at De-| troit (Sparma 9-1) N | Washington (Pascual 7-5) at) Cleveland (McDowell 4-7) N | New York (Downing 8-5) at! Baltimore (Dillman 5-3) N | National League | W L Pet. GBL St. Louis 47 31 603 -- Chicago 46 33 582 1% Cincinnati 45 37 549 4 | Atlanta 41 37 526 6 San Francisco 42 38 .525 6 Pittsburgh 38 37 507° 7% Philadelphia 39 38 .506 7% Los Angeles 34 44 .436 13 New York 29 46 .387 1614 Houston 30 50 .375 18 Probable Pitchers Today Atlanta (Cloninger 2-4) at! New York (Hendley 2-1) N St. Louis (Carlton 6-5) at) Philadelphia (L. Jackson 6-8) N| Cincinnati (Ellis 5-5) at Pitts- burgh (Veale 9-2) N Chicago (Jenkins 11-5) | a Houston (Blasingame 2-1) N Los Angeles (Singer 2-3) at San Francisco (Sadecki 2-0) N Thursday's Results Columbus 5 Jacksonville 6 Today's Games Buffalo at Rochester 2 Columbus at Jacksonville 2 BASEBALL STARS Batting -- Orlando Cepeda, | cluding a two-run homer and a ninth-inning single that drove in the winning run as St. Louls edged Cincinnati Reds 6-5. Pitching--Dave McNally, Ori- oles, scattered five hits and evened his record at 5-5 as Bal- timore whipped Chicago White Sox 3-1. Enquire About VIC TANNY'S| CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S OPEN SOON OSHAWA goals and Bill Sheenan added three to pace the Long Branch attack. 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