n yf the game, was | by Knight, then safe on an infield was Mapes and don the second WERS TOP DRGIANS Towers whipped tor Hotel 14-5 in a opener of the leheader. started for Geor- ater gave way to while Bob Talbot distance for ers caught Cook e first inning and hits, along with a vo errors for five inston's triple and Bob Blair being the ; broke out again nh, for three more Michael's double z hit in this rally. s added a half- in the eighth in- | a respectable #5 14-5 rout. altered and went arkey had trouble bearings when he 30 «the result was four hits, includ- 's triple--for six valk, single by Bob bles by Mike nd Art Cochrane, ans three runs in ilbot held them in that, all the way, he seventh inning, y's triple opened a rage that netted ) runs, McKay and ere the only two get two hits. Shows Way igs' Victory ris scored seven d Wings trimmed ount House 8-1, in Road Minor La- iation tyke game. ' scored the other | Wings and Brian ied for Discount las notched all his as Garrard Road edged Blue Jays ming was the only or Blue Jays. | Oshawa jOLF ig Range N OUR jog. NAMENT , JULY 22 ND PRIZES | Group Lessons by Kerr, P.G.A. 725-3092 t. N., Oshawa Oshawa Shrine Club a | rid whisky, . ad NG! a 5 NIGHTLY IGUST 12 = 'Slugger McAuliffe Keeping By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer Dick McAuliffe's wasn't rated much of the slugger when he joined Detroit six years ago. But his current distance hitting is keeping the Tigers within striking distance of the lead in the tight American League pen- nant race. The 27-year-old second bas2- man rapped out his 17th homer ; and a triple Thursday night in leading Detroit to an 8-4 victory over Washington Senators. The triumph left the Tigers in fifth place, but only three games be- hind first - place Chicago White } Sox. Cleveland Indians downed New York Yankees 4-0 while the { Boston - Baltimore game, the only other one scheduled, was postponed because of rain with the Red Sox leading 2-0 in the bottom of the third. McAuliffe, a 5-foot-11, 175- pound left - handed batter, had only 24 homers in 497 minor league games covering five sea- sons before moving up to De- troit as a regular in 1961. DICK McAULIFFE se . . big bat Dick found the home run! jrange in 1964, slamming 24, Tigers Close added 15 the following year and hit 23 in 1966. He appears well ' on his way toward his big league high this season and is se r fifth place in the homer with the Yanks' Mickey Menile The Tigers jumped on 'Barry Moore, the Senators' starter, for two runs in the first inning on McAuliffe's homer, a triple by Don Wert and Willie Hor- ton's sacrifice fly. Moore was knocked out in the third when Detroit added two more runs on McAuliffe's RBI triple, a hit batsman and a double play. Bernie Allen was the Wash- ington star, driving in three runs, including two with a double in the eighth. Joe Sparma, with relief help from Mike Marshall, gained credit for his 10th victory against three losses. Sam McDowell reached a milestone in the Indians' victory lover the Yanks. He struck out jeight batters, lifting his career |total to 107. Cleveland scored the winner jin the first inning when Joe Zz- Brandt's Different Hitter With Don Wilson On Mound By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer Jackie Brandt already knows it is easier to hit for team- mate Don Wilson than against him, and the rest of the Na- tional League hitters are quickly learning it, too. Wilson, a rookie right-hander who pitched a no-hitter a month ago and a three-hitter 11 days ago, cut down New York on two hits Thursday night as_ the Houston Astros belted the Meis 7-0. It was his third straight vic- tory and while he has discour- aged opposing hitters, his pitch- ing has brought out the best in Brandt. The veteran reserve outfielder, hitting only .237, had six hits in 11 at bats with his only triple and homer and eight of his 10 runs batted in during those games. Brandt drove in four runs Thursday night with a sacrifice fly and the homer and added a double. Another part time rer- former, Gene Oliver, also had a good night, stroking three sin- gles and a two-run homer as he led Philadelphia Phillies over Los Angeles Dodgers 19-4. League - leading St. Louis Cardinals unleashed Julian Ja- vier, Orlando Cepeda and Bob Tolan, who each homered, and whipped Cincinnati Reds 7-3. Pat Jarvis snapped the Chi- cago Cubs' five - game winning streak with a four - hitter that lifted Atlanta Braves, to a 2-1 victory, and Gaylord Perry broke his own six - game los- ing string by pitching San Francisco Giants to a 6-1 tri- umph over Pittsburgh Pirates. Wilson, 22, allowed only sin- gles by Ed Charles in the first inning and Larry Stahl in the ninth. He struck out nine, walked two and hit one and ex- tended his shutout string to 25 * innings, breaking the club rec- ord of 24 set by Robin Roberts. The Astros and Brandt made the rest easy. Brandt drove in one of four second - inning runs with his fly and then hit a three- run homer in the fifth. Oliver's first hit helped the Connaught Park Trounces Zion A 12 run fifth inning carried Connaught to a 29-6 trouncing over Zion in a Minor Legion Baseball game this week. Connaught went into the fifth inning with a 10-2 lead on the hitting of Zane Lowell and John Hurst. Lowell collected three singles and two walks in the game. Hurst hit a home run and four singles. Mike Johnson led the way for Zion with two singles. Winning pitcher was Randy St. Andrew who threw a six hitter. EXPORT PLAIN FILTER TIP CIGARETTES . REGULAR and KINGS , or Phillies to a four - run second inning against Claude Osteen, and his homer made it 6-0 in the third. Bobby Wine belted his first homer of the season in the fifth with two on as Larry Jack- son, 7-9, breezed. Javier slammed a three-run shot, Cepeda a two-run blow and Tolan a solo homer as the Car- dinals hammered Mel Queen and Don Nottebart and in- creased their lead to two games over the Cubs. The Cubs played their game under protest when Ernie Banks hit a short fly to left - centre field in the sixth inning with the bases loaded and Glenn Becker, trying to score from third, was tagged out at the plate after bouncing off catcher Joe Torre. Cub manager Leo Durocher claimed Torre blocked the plate before he had the ball, thereby interfering with the runner. Rose Pitches Shutout Game Brian Rose hurled a two hit shutout striking out 18 batters as United Auto Workers blanked Oshawa "riry 8-0 in Orhowan Legion .inor Baseball A oc tion bantam play Wednesday. Bob Gibbs blasted a sixth in- ning home run to give Sklar Furniture a 2-1 win over Jury and Lovell in other tyke action. Rose was also big at the plate picking up a double and two singles with Oshawa Dairy sing- les. coming from Peter Mur- doch and Brian Paul. Jury and Lovell and Sklar were all even after five inni |cue's single drove in Chuck Hin- McDowell yielded only six hits in recording his seventh tri- umph against eight setbacks. Rookie Reggie Smith's homer for Boston was wasted when the Red Sox - Orioles game was called after a 62-minute delay. Soccer Leaders Suffer Defeats They had a shake-up in the standings of the Darlington Sen- ior Soccer League in Wednesday night's schedule action, as both league-leading Solina and sec- ond-place Zion were defeated, both right on their "own nuid- ding". Fifth- place Tyrone went into Solina and upset the leaders 1-0 in a great tussle that saw John Hamilton score the game's only goal and Sam Reyrega earn the shutout for Tyrone. Maple Grove earned a 2-1 victory in Zion, Brian Bradley and Ray Lumsden doing their scoring while Wayne Jordan --jgot Zion's goal. The win moved Maple Grove into a tie for third place, with Zion, one point be- j hind Solina and Courtice. Courtice climbed into a first- place tie with Solina, at 18 points apiece, when they white- washed Salem 6-0. Herm Praaken got the shutout with goals for Courtice while Henry sters. Brian Howcroft scoring four '|Courtney and Wilf Aldsworth each added one for the home- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Portland, Me. -- Joe Roman, 188, New York, and Mose Har- rell, 190, Lowell, Mass., drew, 8. Los Angeles--Tony Alvarado, 11544, , Pasadena, Calif., out- d Alex B 126, San as each team picked up six hits. Jose, Calif., 10. 'IN 12 MONTHS Hair Specialist OTTAWA, Ont. New home treatment methods for saving hair end "improving its growth will be 'ated in Osh Setur- dey, July 22nd, 1967, Hotel Gen- osha. J. 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Bruyene is one West Coast Doctor Leads HALIFAX (CP) -- A West Coast physician was favored to win the 1967 Canadian senior golf championship today in the final round of the 54-hole tour- nament at Ashburn Golf Club here. Dr. George Bigelow, 57, of Victoria, runner - up to al Littler of Port Credit, Ont., i last year's tournament at Brant: ford, Ont., fired his second two- over-par 69 in as many days Tuesday for a 36-hole total of 138. "I'd be satisfied with a 69 anytime on this course," he said as he walked off the 5,322- yard layout witha two-stroke rain would help the course, but the weatherman offered only a slight chance of a shower. Sunny, humid weather was ex- pected for the third day in a row. "If we don't get rain tonight there will be trouble for every- one tomorrow," said Bigelow, PAN - AM GAMES TORCH BEARER of a number of runners who are carrying the torch from Minneapolis, Minn., to Winnipeg for the 5th Pan- American Games starting who went out in 34 and fired a 435 on the back nine. "The approaches to the} greens are getting very hard over class with a 36-hole total and the balls: are bouncing." FINISHED SECOND Nash, who finished Wednes | |day' s opening round in a three Canadian Seniors' Golf # THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 21, 1967 7 Prizes will be awarded for the| was leading teams with 579, fol- best score in each group and to|lowed by Quebec (591), Nova the top provincial team. Scotia (610) and New Brunswick Defending champion Ontario! (677). 72, carded a 35-33--68 for a two-| round score of 140. He had a one-stroke lead over Montrealers Romeo Trudeau and Gordon B. Taylor who slipped to third position with 141s after sharing the early lead with Bigelow. get my putts up to the holes," Nash said. "If I get back to my normal putting tomorrow, I'll do all right." lead over J Nash, 55,. Of! deadlock with Don Anderson of | London, St. Thomas, Ont. who carded a! Bigelow said an overnight/ 57 55 79 'hey each had # 146, eight strokes behind the leader. W. W. Martin of Brantford | and Phil Farley Borthwick, both of Toronto, had 147s. LED OVER 60s Borthwick and Martin groups, respectively, whil | Francois Mavor of Edmundston, |N.B., was ahead in the 70- and-| jof 162. Sunday. -- _ (AP Wirephoto) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs learned Thursday that it's tough to come back after giving the opposition! a four-run cushion in the first! inning. Columbus Jets jumped on Toronto starter John Thibdeau for four first-inning runs and| held to it to win 4-3, dropping Toronto into seventh place in the International League. feated Jacksonville Suns 7-4, Buffalo Bisons nipped Toledo Mud Hens 4-3 and Syracuse Chiefs shaded Richmond Braves 6-5 in 10 innings. A two-run triple by Elvio Ji- minez and a two-run homer by Elsewhere in the league, first-| place Rochester Red Wings de-| | Early Columbus Margin Too Much For Maple Leats ,Jack Damaska highlighted Co-| lun-bus' first-inning outburst. John Gelnar, the fourth Co- lumbus pitcher, choked off aj ninth-inning rally to preserve | starter Fritz Ackley's first vic- tory in six decisions. Loser | Thibdeau is 4-2. Rochester belted 16 hits off] Jacksonville pitchers with Ray Barker, Ken Retzer and Mickey McGuire collecting three each. Starter Dave Leonhard won | his seventh game for Rochester jin 10 decisions while Jackson- | ville's Larry Bearnarth suffered his seventh wins. 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