Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1967, p. 7

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JP FINALS 4-2 RESSES on the pressure cond half got un- using a different y appeared to have sir nervousness and inated play at this he ever effective purted in from his spot to ram home made it 3-2 and very much in the xt 25 minutes, Ital- nost their own way- use they did every- ore. he game, an Osh- proved costly as ored his second of ) put Ballymena in hotly disputed goal Senators Stop Twins, Move Into Sixth Place THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 8, 1967 7 || Millwork & Building Cubs Still Losing Games; By HAL BOCK sixth place in the standings just,9-5, retired the first 13 batters Dodgers Down Cardinals Associated Press Sports Writer|seven games off Chicago's|he faced before Bob Allison's first-place pace. They have won Joe Hardy, the mythical hero} 9) of the Jast 25 games and if who led Washington Senators|this keeps up, it could mean a from oblivion to the American League pennant in a best-sell- ing book a few years aback; would have popped his buttons with pride over Gil Hodges' club today. ; The Senators got a three-hit- ter from Phil Ortega Monday night and blanked Minnesota Twins 5-0 for their third straight victory and ninth in the last 12 games. If left them at the magic .500 mark--a plateau seldom reached by the peren- nial also-rans. congressional investigation. League games played Monday, Baltimore Orioles' Gene Bra- bender blanked Cleveland In- dians 4-0 on a four-hitter and California Angels ripped New York Yankees 8-4, scoring seven runs in the eighth inning. Ken McMullen smashed 13th home run of the season and Paul Casanova drove in two runs with a first-inning double as the Senators jumped into an early lead. drive fell off Hank Allen's glove for a fifth-inning double. But the big right-hander al- \lowed just two other singles Brabender, recalled by Balti- more from Rochester of the In- ternational League July 21, was just as strong. He pitched hit- jless ball until the sixth inning end finished with a four-hitter fj against the Indians. ,| Brabender struck out 12 -- a season high for the pitching-poor Orioles--and got brilliant field- ing support from centre fielder Paul Blair. By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer| National League games, both at The hopes of Chicago fans jthat their teany would end its In the only other American|and was in control all the way. losing streak went up with a {Cub ninth-inning rally. Then, they went down again with the )sun. The Cubs lost their seventh | straight game, 6-3 to, Pittsburgh Pirates in the first game of a doubleheader Monday at Wrig- ley Field--where the only light available is the natural kind. And they were losing the sec- ond game 3-1 when they rallied for a tie in the bottom of the Blair ran far to his left for,ninth inning. But neither team) In the only other scheduled Open Daily 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. inight, Ron Hunt's single Friday till 9 p.m, jsparked Los Angeles Dodgers |past first-place St. Louis Cardi-| jnals 6-4 and Philadelphia Phil-| lies trounced San _ Francisco} | Gians 8-0. | RIBAND CHASED | Pittsburgh's Dennis -- Ribant, the former Hamilton junior Red Wing hockey player, had a no- hitter through seven innings at} |Chicago, but Ron Santo broke it up with his 23rd homer leading off the eighth. The Cubs then chased Ribant when John Ste- pherson and Ernie Banks opened the ninth with singles. Supplies Lid. 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. °*": .» that's right at Your One Stop Building Supply Centre... ~e" 728.6291 MILLWORK Where Parking # (pL Washington: has soared into} Ortega, running his record to|,.' ' % ': ----___-- |Vic Davalillo's first-inning liner could score again, and the) advanced the eld by the officials. opened. the in 'inued to press but i steady Ballymena arted their efforts, al whistle. game was called because of and then crashed into the fence runners with a sacrifice off re- ; s Sims' in (darkness after 14 innings. =| 1 sa Nicklaus Shakes Infection i: 2st rn tne inact secorte coun, Mee NAMM, ST Sam Bowens' two-run homer|but the game will have to re-| proundout. Captures Western Open on six singles, a walk and an featured a four-run seventh jn-|played as part of a doublehead- ~ yuan Pizarro then took over CHICAGO (AP)--Jack Nick-| But Nicklaus, his ear blocked error, wiping out a 4-1 New| Leafs Sweep ning that won it for the Orioles.!er Wednesday. for McBean, and Billy Williams aus shook off the effects of anjup under a doctor's treatment, / York lead | Four straight singles by Jose| D bl h d It\Cardenal, Don Mincher, Jim| ou e ea er usted through" for > The Angels exploded 'or| grected him with a single on a wear infection to win the $102,000/nearly blew it when he went Sunday with a closing 35-34-69| was only Sanders' collapse that Fregosi and Bobb Knoop, fol- zoal, to re-establish al margin. yassed to Dave Wil- srampton's seventh )1 and for the next s, the homesters Gaels all they could seven runs in the eighth teat Manny Sanguillen doubled home two Pittsburgh runs in the second inning and Al Lu- plow, who collected six hits for | 3-2 pitch, tying the game. estern open golf tournament/over par on the final hole. the day, singled home another heir two-goal lead for a 274 total, 10 under par. opened the door. I F By THE CANADIAN PRESS iin the eighth. " i 5 ; "aaa " oP owing a leadoff walk by pinch re ie : anc the final minute, Doug Sanders went over par "I hate to win a tournament hitter Bob Taylor tied the Pitching 1s the name of thel The Pirates used the hye o-D. Stinson - to- n the last two holes for a 37-35) this way," said the blond! core aie THA RUGCEAATUl GRaeRatli ee rally to win ee irst ; Pra 97, ti % ena i 1s . g& : 8 s vane . | noe 2 ggaa ee oe am haga ye higge 4 Then Rick Reichardt and|teams and Toronto Maple Leafs Pinched Pak ah Meh ein h five and Marlowe + Ms Career. wnning t's Bubba Morton each drove in alof the International League| pomer Nicklaus' third victory of the eason was worth $20,000 to lift is official earnings for the : ae ear to $101,148 and third place| SANDERS MOVES UP hey oe coming in the | pair of runs with the fifth and| couldn't be more pleased. nije sixth hits of the inning for Cali-| @e Leafs completed their/ ERATIC CARDS lage taal hed his/ffth doubleheader in as many With the game tied 3-3, two t : G *s Asso-| Sanders, spendi hours C RUeey mane: oe 'S\days Monday with 3-1 and 2-0) out and men on first and sec- are ; ;,.1\the Yankees, who tumbled back! pirraio Bisons. singled in one run. Another The U.S, open champion be-|trying to break a slump that'; ay at Nabe ne. Tun ine! me the first golfer to winjhas left him without a tourney |)"' 100 AEE Lene The stretch of eight victories Hong Dobbled 'the. ball, pt left only three other Gaels. They were liggs, Powless and Team captain Jim d the game's scor- yton's made it 2-0. Dave Rudge's first s' first, Watkinson's = = nes' second, in that > ,$100,000 or more in five sea-jtitle since early spring, had)" ° --jin 10 games noved 'Toronto| b g (| 4-2 first pened. Sons. It was his first Western|moved into a tie with Nicklaus : : |past Toledo Mud Hens into "a dag as -- ~ i club, Sterritt Open triumph, adding to his list|at 10-under after dropping 10 Two Victories \third place in the eight-team | eee vay ac Rie iano threw q i re toteen of victories covering all major/and three-foot birdie putts on league, mRy Des § he ie each had a_ pair, The Cardinals, who were on on and the Wilfong Toledo absorbed a 5-1 defeat fi ae CAVALIER events. 9 /from Columbus Jets, Richmond|® 'the 65th and 66th holes. ~ For Spike Burns five-game winning streak,§ ~ ; re : = See D Mogi re ring the other three. SYDNEY (CP)--Spike Burns|B raves rapped Jacksonville | ued non: anh ig oe PANNELING CEILING TILE BASEBALL SCORE ARD of Oshawa, Ont., world record|Suns 3-1 and Rochester Red|" annon a f Pome Urano siinsh cha ok Natey ot |Cepeda, who had singled. Los Wide range of authentic ottractive potterns in our Angeles had taken a 3-2 lead weed Oca, patterns, Prices q With two runs in the sixth on a PRE haste, | sacrifice fly and Lou Johnson's steal of home. holder in speed boat racing,| Wings whacked Syracuse Chiefs captured the Class A_ utility,|5-0. Class B stock hydro and Class} Galen Cisco, 3-0, yielde b utility in Canadian speedboat) seven hits in the opener. inventory. 12" x 24" 28: plein white, only each hot dog status is a deliciously medium | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL Monday's Results Toronto 3-2 Buffalo 1-0 'wine made from French St. Louis 67 42 615 --|#ochester 5 Syracuse 0 |racing championships here Sun-| qn {} "ond gz Jerry) Ri , i $s grown in Niagara, san Francisco 5 5 {Columbus 5 Toledo 1 ae n the second game, Jerry) Rich Allen's two-run homer in $s jal ; : atl epee 4 rH rt 97 IR hmond 3 Jacksonville 1 {sey 0 leading Canadian|stePnensom, restricted Buffalo/the Philadelphia. first inning, pec ty anta 56 49 533 9 ichmond 3 Jacksonville | A total of 80 leading Canadian! ty four hits and Dom Zanni took) ojyj him 41 RBI in his} Chicago 59 52 .532 and US; skippers: piloted their ire joes. "his fourth apainet four Retiree oak tooo Cincinnati 57 53 518 10% Sunday's Results | high-powered craft over choppy ree ee Saidthe 24 abit oe canes, was all ihe hitting We carry a complete , ; ted eave w aati . Ania. : , 7-3, J0St\help Jim Bunning needed in re- ; Philadelphia. 54 51 .514 11 | Toronto 2-3 Richmond 1-5 waters in the competitions held|the opener, pent the s6th shutout of his line -- all standard plys Pittsburgh 52 54 .491 1314|Jacksonville 5 Buffalo 1 .449 18 |Columbus 2-0 Rochester 1-6 Houston 47 63 .427 20!4/Syracuse 5-1 Toledo 0-4 New York 40 65 .381 25 Monday's Results Pittsburgh 6-3 Chicago 3-3 Los Angeles 6 St. Louis 4 San Francisco 0 Philadelphia 8 Probable Pitchers Today -- good one side or both -- for inside or outside in four classes. Rookie Bob Moose of Colum-| major league carcer Despite heavy rain, large|bus turned in Monday's best) 'The veteran right-hander al- crowds lined both sides of the|pitching performance. He\jqwed San Francisco just four\, -- : harbor to witness the events,/fanned 15 Toledo batters and'pits while ending the Giants|§ | > which were rescheduled fron.|scattered five hits. | winning streak at six games. Columbus 3 Rochester 2 Saturday due to high winds. Tvo first-inning runs scored ---- : : |Toronto 2-10 Richmond 1-1 Class A stock hydro honorsi/on Jim Beauchamp's 22nd! |Jacksonville 2-3 Buffalo 1-4 |were captured by Jim -Toohey|homer for Richmond and Ron| Need An Oil Furnace? Los Angeles 48 59 Saturday's Results Toledo 6 Syracuse 4 ROOFING 3 IN 1 -- 210 Ib. stondard 1 B.P, FLOOR TILE Replace worn and unsightly flooring with easy to apply of Dunville, Ont., while Weldon| Reed cruised to his 11th victory CALL we 'd tee (headiey £2) ag we Today's Games lallen of Lunenburg, N.S., won| against seven defeats. The victo- vin feeds 45° only, per sa. 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