Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 9

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2S Tilt nly scoring threat player could get A single by Kor- econd inning was People's hit. mpresive although the People's hur- ly two hits out of oth were hit by a double and a ght. , n Boys ngside ave Ross follow- le. scoring on sac- bie Harding and , to tie the score d blanked Storie 'rames but Storie sploded for six ninth on hits by Harding, Stovell, right and Randy pitched the win side in check al- ely, except for lows. Dave Tul- Grant both hit ngside's four-run first inning, and ll homered in the ; other two runs by Chappell and fifth inning when was safe on an ding. O- ING! iwo0D 7.45 NIGHTLY AUGUST 12 23-3162 eee Halfback Jim Thomas (20) of Edmonton Eskimos barges past a Montreal Alouette tackler with line- man Billy James Doss of Loses Four-Hit Game By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer, Cincinnati's Gary Nolan got| the nod, but St. Louis Cardinals} walked off with the ball game. Asked about Nolan's pitching, St. Louis manager Red Schoen-! dist just nodded his head, There wasn't much he could, say about the Reds' rookie right - hander's performance} Tuesday night--he gave up just four hits and struck out 12 in| seven innings as the Reds built up a 2-0 lead. But then his arm tightened up and he left in the eight with} Dal Maxvill on with a. double and none out. St. Louis went on to tie it in the inning and win it 3-2 in the 12th when Gary Ar- rigo walked in a run. Elsewhere in the National League, Chicago Cubs stayed one game back of first - place St. Louis by beating Atlanta} Braves 7-2, Pittsburgh Pirates edged San Francisco Giants 2-1 in 11 innings, Los Angeles Dodg- ers shaded Philadelphia Phillies | ithe By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer Tony Conigliaro is back in uniform--a_ baseball uniform-- and has Boston Red Sox march-| ing steadily toward the front of! line in the American League. The right - handed slugger has been drilling basebails off walls and over them since re- turning from two-week army reserve summer camp June 3. Tuesday night Conigliaro jslammed two triples and a double, powering Boston to a 6-4 victory over Baltimore Ori- 4 oles and moving the Sox 1% games from league - leading Chicago. The White Sox made it possi- ble by losing to California An- gels 5-2, their third straight de- feat. ESKIMO SQUIRTS LOOSE (52) suit. Ron Parson (79), Alou- ette defensive end, appears to have been cleared out of Thomas' path, leaving Phil Reds' Rookie Pitcher Montreal in hot pur- Brady (15) as the sole de- fender in a position to make nadian Football League ex- hibition game played in Montreal last night. --CP Wirephoto the tackle. Edmonton edged the Alouettes 7-6 in the Ca- Oshawa Towing Wins In Pee We | In Oshawa Legion Minor Base- hall Association Pee Wee League play at Knights of Col- umbus Field, last night, Oshawa the Braves, is a knuckleball ex-| victory. pert. I not only learned some-| way in the second with a grand liards 9-5 thing about a knuckler from{slam in the first inning. whipped Quality Fuels 8-1, him but from my dad, Phil Sr.,| Swoboda also homered in the Gary Wilson and Danny Stin- who was a pitcher back in Ohio|second game, and Davis had a son were battery. mates for the and Credit Union polished off jhit pitching performance by Jim |Miller and his catcher Larry Hopkins. at sandlot teams," Niekro' total of five hits for the day. Oshawa Towing win, the former Said. giving up 13 hits but receiving He ie learned : ee nl L f Mi COGN SULpOEt from his team. ing in three runs with a double | South End Billiards' Gary and sacrifice fly as the Cubs ea Ss ISS Allison walked four batters in won their fifth Straight, + the sixth inning and this, plus Pittsburgh's victory, brought 0 t nit two solid hits, gave Oshawa about by Gene Alley's bases- | ppor Ul 1 y | Towing a five-run rally, enough loaded single, _ Snapped Mike \to win the game, McCormick's winning streak at} By THE CANADIAN PRESS Credit U eight games. Toronto Maple Leafs lost an reid page Jerry May led off the 1ith|opportunity to move past Jack- with a triple and then McCor- Sonville Suns into fourth place mick intentionally walked the|in the International League next two batters before being Wednesday night thanks to the relieved by Frank Linzy. timely hitting of Ike Brown. : Brown's llth - inning double RIBANT WINNER scored Tom Matchick and car- i on ; , ality Fuels. Miller had 11 Alley hit Linzy's first pitch|ried Toledo Mud Hens to a 3-2 Quality | Fuels. : n i + nino ooar Tar strikeouts while Hopkins was off second baseman Tito Fuen-| victory over Toronto. the big hitter, with three-for. tes' to give the victory to Den-| The loss left the Leafs one nis Ribant, the former junior percentage point back of Jack- hockey player with Hamilton' sonville which lost 3-2 to Syra- Red Wings of the Ontario cuse. Hockey Association, who went! In other activity, Rochester four, Leo Charbonneau's double hit for the winners. Arluki scored his team's only 3-1 in 11 and New York Mets} gyent Houston Astros 8-4 and The Cubs' victory pointed up| the importance of family unity. Pitcher Joe Niekro said his best pitch, a slider, wasn't working and that he used mainly fast balls, with knuckle balls in the clutch. "My brother, Phil Jr.,. with! run, the distance. Red Wings re-established a 21%4| Los Angeles got its victory | game margin over second-place) when Philadelphia starter Chris; Richmond by downin-g the|onto, but reliever Bob Myer suf- Short walked Jeff Torborg with|Braves 6-4 and Columbus Jets|fered the lost to even his record at 2-2. the bases loaded and@ weliever|crushed Buffalo Bisons 10-7. A four-run Dick' Farrell followed With aff-| In helping 'Toledo © reliever uprising in th othér bases-loaded pass to Ron! Jack DiLauro to his fourth win] sixth inning highlighted Roch- Fairly. jin eight decisions, Brown scored /ester's verdict over Richmond. Ron Swoboda sparked a five- run fifth inning with a two run homer fn the Mets' first-game picked up a total of four hits. Billy Rohr started for Tor- five hits in the inning. Tommy Davis led the 'towing defeated South End Bil-| Quality Fuels 8-1 on a fine two- John Arluki was tagged for 11 hits which more than made up for the loose fielding errors by with bases loaded, was a big the first two Toledo. runs and|The Red Wings combed Bob [Bruce and Julio Navarro for Boston also pulled within a | half-game of second - place Min- nesota Twins who fell again to Kansas City Athletics, 9-6, In other American League games, Washington Senators beat Detroit Tigers 4-2 and Cleveland Indians halted ithe New York Yankees 5-2. MAINTAIN RACE The Red Sox have been stand- ing far back in line watching most everybody go by since 1958 the last time they finished in first division. 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