@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 24, 1967 Cards Alone On Top Take Two From Braves By DICK COUCH Francisco Giants 5-2 before re- Associated Press Sports Writer bounding for a 6-3 victory over M Red Schoendienst of! the Giants. St Cardinals platooned Pittsburgh Pirates split a pair the second base-short-stop posi-|with Houston Astros, bombing tions in Sunday's doubleheader the Astros 15-2 after an 8-5 t ta Braves and nei-' first gan.e loss; Cincinnati an Javier-Ed Bres-|Reds nipped Philadelphia Phil- mn nor the Phil Gagli-|adelphia Philies 2-1 and New Maxville tandem| York Mets trimmed Los Ange- could turn over a double play.|les Dodgers 4-1 in other games. But all four infielders played In Saturday's games, Los key roles in a 3-1, 7-3 sweep Angeles nipped New York 4-3, that carried the Cardinals back Philadelphia whipped Cincinnati into sole possession of the Na- 7-2, Atlanta edged St, Louis League lead 5-4, Chicago beat San Fran- er's fifth - inning homer, cisco 6-5 and Pittsburgh wal- after a walk to Bressoud, de-'loped Houston 15-2. cided the opener and Maxvill's seventh - inning single delivered NEEDED RELIEF the co - ahead run in the night-| Javier's two - run homer gave a fter Gagliano homered injleft - hander Steve Carlton a 3-0 _-- another homer and right-hander Ed Rakow retired the Cards in| order until the fifth while nurs- ing a 3-0 lead, Then Tim Mc-) Carver .drew.a_ walk, Mike Shannon blasted a two.- run| homer and Gagliano followed with his second homer of the season, tying the score. Maxvill broke the deadlock in the seventh with his hit to left after a single by Shannon and Gagliano's sacrifice bunt. The Cardinals' abrupt recov- ery from a 3-6 slump in their previous nine starts kept them a jump ahead of the amazing Cubs, who invade St. Louis to-; night for the opener of a pivo- tal three-game series. Two - run homers by Ron ca the fifth for a 3-3 tie. lead in the opener at St. Louis} The double victory sent St.|but he needed relief help from| Louis one game ahead of Chi-|Ro Willis in the eighth after Fe-| cago Cubs, who dropped their lipe Alou homered. doubleh * opener to San! Alou led off the nightcap with| -- -- | Leafs Down Jets Twice | Move Into Fourth Place -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |single by Syd O'Brien and an) Toronto Maple Leaf manager error by Ernie Bowman on Jose! Eddie Kasko waited 214 months,'Calero's grounder. | but Sunday his team finally; Toronto starter Billy Rohr! swept first. International won his second game in three League doubleheader since May decisions since his den.otion by 10 Boston Red Sox. Reliever Fred The Leafs. dumped Columbus Wenz came on in the final in- Jets nd 3-2 and moved into'ning to preserve the victory. fou place, one + half game' Rochester's verdict over dJack-| ahead of the fifth-place Buffalo' sonville Sunday was its sixth in} Biso a row and moved them 414/ Saturday, Columbus. nipped|games ahead of second-place) Toronto 4-3 behind the five-hit) Richmond. | pitching of Dock Ellis who had The Wings won the game in) a no-hitter until Al Yates led off the 10th as Camilo Carreon| the eighth with a home run. On other activity Syracuse Chiefs trounced Rich-'May's single. mond ives 11-4, Rochester) Don Zanni blanked Toledo on Red Wings shaded Jacksonville three singles to give Buffalo al Suns 4-3 in 10 innings and Buf- split with Toledo while Cal falo blanked Toledo Mud.Hens|Amery contributed a_ single,| 3-0 after the Mud Hens took the|double and home run. opener of a doubleheader 5-2. Toledo won the opener on a On § Richmond de-|two-hitter by Bill Graham. Don} feated , Rochester| Pepper's ninth-inning homer ig- edged Jacksonville 3-2 and Buf- nited a three-run rally. falo thrashed Toledo 12-5. Syracuse scored six runs in| Jim Russin's two-run double the first inning in beating Rich-} in the sixth inning-of the second|mond in a game restricted to| game Sunday gave Toronto one/4!4 innings by rain. Outfielder) of its decisions over Columbus.|Ross Moschitto drove in four Russin's double followed alruns with a homer and a single. BC's High-Priced Backtield Play Ottawa Wednesday | VANCOUVER (CP) -- British] year on the basis of a contract bia Lions of the Canadian|he had with Montreal Alouettes Football League are "meeting | of the Eastern Conference be- weighty problems with weighty |fore the trade that brought him answers lhere. Guesses of his salary The Lions, who finished out of /range from $32,000 to $37,500- ention in the Western Con- ference the last two seasons,|last season when he played| lan to field the biggest back-|tight end, Munsey and Frans = pian field in club history this season, are all coming off good years ht for the biggest price. |which generally means better) *s the highest-priced back-| money. eld we've ever had," said] Young is a former National neral manager Denny Veitch.| Football League player and a fa the highest-|Canadian to boot I bet it's priced t in the history) "On Wednesday we'll use of Ca tball."" Sledge at halfback and Munsey | TI - halfbacks -- Bill in Moton's slotback to start. We M e Moton and Leroy may use Moton at split end so Sleds é bout 225 pounds; |we can get them all in at once." fullback Eilme 215:| Meanwhile, the Lions an- half c Young, 210, and nounced the release of three) quarterbz rnie Faloney, players. | 208 4 five-year veteran defensive T first-string backfield will|halfback, Roy Cameron, was be to r the first e cut along with Ed Frolich, an-} 7} € y =ht when the other defensive halfback from} I lay Ottawa Rough Riders | the University of Wyoming. Also at Emp Stadium released was Mike Rosf, a cen- RECKON SALARY tre and end from western Wash-| Faloney being paid thislington State College. | Yukon Alpine Climbers _ Scale Centennial Peak LAKE, B.C, (CP)--|tories, Nova Scotia, Newfound- Climbers from land, New Brunswick and Brit-| ne Centennial ish Columbia. its on 13 moun- No definite word had been, f received on the remaining) » peaks -- Centennial, Manitoba, j their base Saskatchewan, Quebec and ve to Kluane Prince Edward KLUANE doubtful that these climbs were ompleted due to the bad wea- ther. ee or ne Be» Paddlers ' rng mb mountains | Win Portage after the provinces and) PARTRIDGE FALLS, Ont. second phase. ase was the as- nning of July nbor by a team an and four Ca- with the highest m named Centennial (¢p) _ British Columbia pad-| I ' e ; a diers edged leading Manitoba ; mbers te come: out) saturday on a portage-studded Olson of Kelowna, jay in the Centennial Voyageur arl Winter, of West Canoe Pageant, but the victory both members Of qiq not bring them much closer n climbing Mt. British)to the lead. Columbia; Bill Louie of Edmon-| 'The B.C. team covered the 34 ton, from. the Mt. Yukon team; | miles, which included seven and Don Morton of Toronto, @/nortages, in seven hours, nine member of fhe Mt. Northwest) minutes and 12 seconds with Ter ies team. Manitoba 44 seconds behind. 1 in-the mountains Manitoba still has a lead of for two weeks nearly two hours in the 3,500 Olson and Winter brought with mile race from Rocky Mountain them the news that Mt. British House, Alta,, to Montreal. Columbia fad fynally been| Sunday, the teams covered a aled afier a. delay of several|nine-and-a-half mile portage to Grand Portage, Minn., and to- Completion .of tbe Mt. British \day are to paddle toward the a climb brought to eight) Lakehead, 45 miles away, on mber of successful climbs. | Lake Superjor. They are to be the first to be|accompanied by two Canadian j wed by Mts. On-,Forces ships and a coast guard tario, Yukon, Northwest Terri- unit, Moton, the club's top receiver |!N8 error he ra Island -- al-) alling the end of the though expedition officials were! hampionship by winning the 60-| Detroit Santo and Ernie Banks earned the Cubs a split after veteran Mike McCorn.ick checked them on six hits in the opener and Jim Hart crashed a pair of! homers for the Giants. | JENKINS LOSES | Ferguson Jenkins of Chat- ham, Ont., was the losing pitcher in the opener. His rec- ord now is 12-8. Joe Neikro was the second-| game winner with relief help! from Bill Hands and Chuck Runner Dave Bailey Hartenstein. Hart clubbed his} | third homer of the day in the, Tight, gets support from fifth after the Cubs had built a} East York Track Club teammate Bill Crothers 6-0 lead. ae McCormick rolled to his 13th victory in 17 decisions, blanking the Cubs on three hits until the ninth, when Randy Hundley's homer ended the shutout bid. Jim Wynn 'slammed his 24th Dave Giusti beat the Pirates in the opener at Pittsburgh. In the nightcap, however, Roberto and 25th homers, setting a Hous-} ton season record and helping Vy WO an ayo DENVER, Colo. (AP) -- Tex-| BAILEY EXHAUSTED FROM EFFORT after running the mile in 3:57:7 in Toronto Saturday Crothers January, 37, and Massengale, | paced Bailey to the win, making him the e . . \Nicholson, a British marksman @oubled and Ron Hansen singled Navigation Our! ley ecl eC |who scored 49 points out of a[ nin home. Write to ~" possible 50 in each of the three! Joe Horlen, 12-3, won the first The University of Tennessee Sunday, fielder Don Bosch booted Dave Donn Clendenon all homered as sengale square off today in an seven under par for the 72 holes| Arnold Palmer. the Pirates backed right-hander |18-hole playoff to decide the and one shot ahead of Jack ok goed Sisk with an 18-hit as-)rich PGA golf championship. sault. GETS 7 HITS 34, finished with scores. of 281, Maury Wills had_ seven hits Naar Sat the shor ei for the Pirates in: the double-| tack Nicklaus and Dan Sikes header' while Houston's Rusty Staub lifted his league - leading | soon average 'to 3.58 with four hits in cs six trips. nathy collaborated on a two-joffs in other competitions hitter for Cincinnati, while Lee! Massengale, who finished be-| May's run | Chico Ruiz' RBI single in the|yary 68 on a day jammed with!¢15 999 awaiting the runne seventh inning erased a 1-0 def-|surprises on the par-72 Colum- icit, Bill. White's second-inning| bine Country Club single--the only Philadelphia hit) The two tall Texans will play until the eighth--sent Tony Gon off for a $25,000 first prize with} zalez, who had walked, to third Nicklaus and Dan Sikes. noon. '| January lost a previous PGA ahead of pjayoff to Jerry Barber and also 7 a has bowed three times in play- The rivals were to tee off at! offs in other competitions. eh Massengale, who finished be-|trailed Sikes by one stroke. eer sin oan, oe fore January, shot a 66 and| i i playoff to Jerry Barber and also) january 68 on a. day jammed|present a three - way tie. Sikes Q 2 3 | Januar} ) ~ way lle. the Conan I Milt Pappas and Ted Aber-|has bowed three times in play- with surprises on the par-72 Col-|had four holes remaining. Conan Doyle Statuette com umbine Country Club. H . The two tall Texans will play | ie i i - scoring double and|fore January, shot a 66 and Fan: | ef tas 4 °525,000 oe eat 13th but climbed back into the/event with a maximum 50 PALMER FALTERS Defending champion Al Gei- 70 and Julius berger with a $15,000 awaiting the runner-up.|Boros with a 68, were tied and he scored on a double play! grounder. The Mets salvaged the final game of a three - game set with] Los Angeles as Bob Hendley gy THE CANADIAN PRESS , fired a four - hitter, Ton-my Da- vis drilled the 100th homer of National League | his career and Bud Harrelson} WL Pet. GBL scored the deciding run on Dick) St. Louis 56 39 589 -- Schofield's fifth - inning throw-| Chicago 55 40 579 1 Cincinnati 52 45 5 |Atlanta 49 43 5% San Francisco 50 47 7 ie Pittsburgh 47 45 511 a rac ar Philadelphia 45 46 .495 9 Los Angeles 40 53 .430 15 New York 38 54.513 16% |Houston 38 58 .396 18% Broken | Sunday's Results | Los Angeles 1 New York 4 BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- Cincinnati. 2 Philadelphia 1 Two Canadian records were set/Houston 8-2 Pittsburgh 5-15 in the Ontario bantam and mid-| Atlanta 1-3 St. Louis 3-8 get track and field champion- San Francisco 5-3 Chicago 2-6 ships here Sunday. Saturday's Results Chris Sayers, Don Mills Track Los Angeles 4 New York 3 Club of Toronto, ran the midget )Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 7 boys' 120-yard hurdles in 14.8)Atlanta 5 St. Louis 4 seconds, breaking the Canadian San Francisco 5 Chicago 6 mark of 14.9. Houston 2 Pittsburgh 15 Bob Sandieson, Scarborough Probable Pitchers Today Lions Track Club of Toronto, Chicago (Culp 7-8) at St. cleared 6-134 in the midget high|Louis (Jaster 6-4) N jump to break the record of six) Philadelphia (L. Jackson 7-9) feet even. He already had a re- at Houston (Cuellar 9-6) N cord of 6-2 pending. ' Pittsburgh (Ribant 6-4) at Los Sandieson also won the n.id- Angeles (Osteen 11-10) N get javelin with a toss of 161-2 Monday's Games and placed third in the discus. philadelphia at Houston N Chicago at St. Louis N FIRST FOUR TIMES 2 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles N Debbie Lasalle of Capreol, Tuesday's Gaines won four first - place ribbons, Cincinad 'at Atlanta N one third and the bantam Bits, Chicago at St "Toile N individual championship. Philadelphia at Houston N Ags onal oo -- ~ Pittsburgh at Los Angeles N .5 seconds, the in 11.8, the 3 = Rainn ON 990 in 26.8, the long jump in 15-7, New York at San Francisco N and finished third in the high American League |jump. WL Pct. GBL Sprinter Irene Harris of the Chicago 40 _ Ottawa Upland Harriers, ran| Boston 40 Y% laway with the midget girls |California 44 2 43 3 lyard dash in 7-2 seconds, the) Minnesota 43 100 in 11.4 and the 220 in 26.2.) Washington 50 Derek Doidge led Windsor Le- Cleveland 51 \gion to the special team award Baltimore jfor southwestern Ontario clubs,|New York claiming three of the club's|Kansas City 53.430 13 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Sunday's Results Minnesota 1 California 2 Chicago 8-1 Kansas City 4-0 New York 4-3 Detroit 2-7 Boston 8-5 Cleveland 5-1 Baltimore 7 Washington 3 Saturday's Results New York 4 Detroit 11 Chicago 3 Kansas City 9 Boston 4 Cleveland 0 Washington 7 Baltimore 5 Minnesota 1 California 2 TODAY No games scheduled. Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Chicago Twi-N Baltimore at Detroit N Kansas City at Twi-N Minnesota at New York N California at Boston N International League Wt Rochester 55 36 .604 Richmond 52 42 .553 Columbus 46 47 .495 Toronto 43 46 Buffalo ' 42 46 Syracuse 43 48 . Jacksonville 42 50 .45 Toledo 41 49 Sunday's Results Columbus 1-2 Toronto 3-3 Toledo 5-0 Buffalo 2-3 Jacksonville 3 Rochester 4 Richmond 4 Syracuse 11 419 innings, rain Saturday's Results Columbus 4 Toronto 3 Buffalo 12 Toledo 6 Rochester 3 Jacksonville 2 Richmond 5 Syracuse 0 Today's Games Toronto at Toledo \Buffalo at Columbus Washington; : |with a six - stroke lead over event, 10 shots at 200 yards, January, 37, and Massengale,| 'phe rivals were to tee off at|Massengale and four shots over| Cp], Derek G. Daines of Calgary} | January. 's| ; : : a 283. Mired at 287, after a dis-|o¢ six marksmen who qualifie scored from first when centre|Clemente, Bill Mazeroski and ans Don January and Don Mas-|34, finished with scores of 281,/appointing final - round 74, was | riday for a shootott (day a division pick' Hike Boston' at the --66 round and waited for Sikes} Daines, a native of England who; and Nicklaus to wrap up. ! White Sox Win Two To End Losing Streak By MIKE RECHT 20 9°3, its soaring hopes as Jack Ham- Associated Press Sports Writer|Boston shutout Cleveland 4-0 ilton held the Twins hitless until 5 i Washington beat Baltimore 7-5 the seventh inning when Minnie Chicago White Sox, who had and California shaded Minne-|Rojas entered to save the vic- lost four of their last five cota 9-1. tory. games, swept a doubleheader) : eae ¢ co ig bad ay ; from Kansas City Athletics 8-4] It was only 10 days ago that Jose Cardenal singled in a and 1-0, Sunday and. retained|Boston-rested in fifth place, six second-inning run, stole second, their Sclkaato' bed Oier Bos-| 4mes behind Chicago. jtook third on a wild pitch and tn Red Sx in the American WON 10 STRAIGHT ee a age he peal Then the Red Sox finished a& Twins lost their sixth in a row The Red Sox also swept ajhome stand last Monday with*'and the third-place Angels fell doubleheader, beating Cleveland/ their fourth straight victory and! gnly two games behind Chicago. Indians 8-5 and 5-1. Sunday the string rose to 10 : California Angels, also hot) Straight. ; i ; after the White Sox, racked up| Boston wasted little time Sun-| Detroit broke a tie with Min- its sixth straight triumph and|day as Tony Conigliaro cracked|nesola for fourth place and istood only 'three games back jsas City whipped Ch BROKE TIE first Canadian to run the mile in under four minutes in Canada. (CP. 'Wirephoto) 33rd in 45 games, by nudgingja two-run homer in the first in-| I : 4 Minnesota Twins. 2-1 for the/ning, Joe Foy followed with ajafter Jim Landis and Willie third consecutive day. igrand slam in the second and{Horton belted homers and re- In other gan.es, Detroit Tigers| Car! Yastrzemski hit his 24th of|liever John Hiller drove in two split a twinbill with New York|the season in the fifth. runs with his first major league Yankees, winning 7-3 after los-| Reggie Smith singled in a run hit in.the tet jand then stole home on a double| Je Pepitone slanamed four m i jsteal for a 21 lead in the night-|hits, including a two-run homer, Canadian Fifth |cap and Conigliaro wrapped it}to give the Yankees the first up with another two-run homer,! game. | Bi ] gg gto ine ep ne Baltimore broke a five-game a ' -d, Scatter '. ,, At 1S ey seven hits in the first po to| sing caper so" _. become the top winner in the 'WO-tun single and @ two-run BISLEY, England (CP)-- R.)\majors and Gary Bell stopped/sacrifice fly by Brooks Robinson W. Hampton of Alliston, Ont.,/the Indians on fie safeties in in the 11th inni i |winner of the premier Queen's|the second game. S in/in the 11th inning. Diek Nen of |Prize last year, took fifth place} @,.. Pete : is ' _| Washington and Boog Powell of jamong 414 competitors in thel witheim ca i hig Hoyt the Orioles had exchanged | Aggregate Trophy at the Bisley] head with aR Laat hee Ite SOX) three-run homers earlier rifle meeting, it was announced . with a combined six-hit : : | Sunday. 13 hutout in their nightcap as they | 4 outfuelled Jim Nash. The trophy is awarded on to-| Pil ° tal points gained in the three|GAVE UP 3 HITS loting or Jservice rifle events completed! Nash followed only three hits, . ais | Saturday. but two of them came in the Celestial The trophy went to Maj. E.|Second inning when Jim King Parr mena for an aggregate|game with help from Bob CORRESPONDENCE 0 | * . |Locker after the Sox built a 5-0) vivision oF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION j Hampton, a 52 - year - old re-\tead in three innings with the| Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 ired army major who has been' . : Se c la Bisley qualifier 17 times since|#!4 of Tommie Agee's' two-run' 1940, totalled 144. He was one | homer. California, another second-di- NAME TREET eememsnm em mmn mene eee . city NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio: dispatched trucks jthe Century Challenge Trophy.|start of the season, replenished always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available Sikes went into the final round! Jn the Donegall Challenge Cup OVER 40 YEARS. EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN tied with 15 other competitors| Messengale finished his 33-33|/with the maximum score of 50. | moved to Canada in 1957, was) Massengale/eliminated in the shoot-off. _by S. Sgt. Lawrence Fish of Oak-| January birdied the 17th to/ville, Ont., finished second in At this moment |petition with 49. British marks- @ was one-over par at the;|man W. W. Medlock won the | |struggle with a birdie on thejing 4-2, and Baltimore Orioles| AL r-Up. 116th. He went one over par on|Senators 7-3 in 11 innings. | bi . 720°*348 | Ki be Ww the 17th and his par on the final} In Saturday's games, Detroit PPLIES i ae igreen was not good enough. defeated New York 11-4, Kan- ahi at Pct. GBL.| , DECLINES RUN MONTREAL (CP)--Jim Ryun of Wichita, Kan., the world's top miler, has declined an 3% vitation to run in the Expo 67- 84 sponsored Europe vs. Americas 10% track and field match Aug, 9-10. 51 .457 104)Ryun also passed up the. Pan- in- |American Games scheduled to 55 .421 14 lopen this weekend at Winnipeg. jeight wins and the bantam boys' title. Doidge won the shot put with, I . a distance of 36 feet, 314 inches, D M the: javelin with 151 feet, i ont iss inches and 'the discus with 105) jfeet, 1134 inches. 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