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"I was told this noon by Speck Richardson (Houston general manager) that I was going to pitch," said the 23- year-old right-hander who was called up from Amarillo of the Texas League Monday. "I thought about it all day." After eight innings of Tues- day night's game against Los Angeles Dodgers Von Hoff gave up four hits and no runs before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the eighth. However, he did not get the victory. But Houston did, 2-1 in 12 innings. The Astros had lost their 16° previous games by scoring a total of 25 runs while their pitchers gave up 70 and completed just one game. In other National League games, St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 6-4, Philadelp- hia Phillies swept New York Mets 3-2 in 12 innings and 7-5, San Francisco Giants hood Atlanta Braves 4-1 and Cincin- nati Reds Pirates 2-1. "T thought I could go another inning or two,"' said Van Hoff, "but Grady (manager Grady Hatton) made the right move." The move was to pinch hit) Julio Gotay for Von Hoff with} one on and two out in the} eighth. Gotay walked and Sonny Jackson singled to load BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League edged Pittsburgh WL Pct. GBL Minnesota 64 50 561 Chicago 62 51 549 1% Detroit 62 53 .539 2% Boston 61 53 535 3 California 62 55 530 3% Washington 58 59 .496 7% Cleveland 55 62 .470 10% New York 51 63 .447 13 Baltimore 51 64 .443 13% Kansas City 51 67 .432 15 Tuesday's Results Chicago 4-2 Kansas City 2-4 Boston 4 Detroit 0 Cleveland 3 Washington 0 Baltimore 11 New York 10 Minnesota 4 California 0 National League WL Pct. GBL St. Louis 73 44 .624 Atlanta 61 53 .535 10% Cincinnati 63 55 .534 10% San Fran. 62 55 .530 11 Chicago 64 57 .529 11 Philadelphia 59 55 .518 12% Pittsburgh 55 61 .474 17% Los Angeles 50 64 439 21%4 New York 47 68 .409 25 Houston 48 70 .407 25% Tuesday's Results Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 1 San Francisco 4 Atlanta 1 St. Louis 6 Chicago 4 Houston 2 Los Angeles 1 Philadelphia 3-7 New York 2-5 International League WL Pet. GBL Rochester 67 50 5738 Richmond 68 52 567 % Toledo 57 56 .504 8 Toronto _ 57 58 .496 9 Columbus 58 61 .487 10 Jacks' ville 57 660 .486 610 Syracuse 52 65 .444 1 Buffalo 50 64 .439 15% Tuesday's Results Toledo 4 Rochester 3 Columbus 6 Syracuse 3 Jacksonville 3-5 Buffalo 2-2 | Richmond 4 Toronto 1 | Today's Games Toronto at Buffalo Rochester at Syracuse 2 Columbus at Toledo Richmond at Jacksonville Legion Tykes -- Win First One | Oshawa Tyke Legionnaires scored a 4-1 win over Peter- borough Legionnaires, to open the final series of the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association's Tyke League, Alexandra Park. Return game of the 2-out-of-3 series is booked for Saturday afternoon and in the event of a third game, Peterborough won! "the toss". Glenn Kirkham gave up four hits and Oshawa collected only one, but errors proved costly the bases, but Claude Osteen got Joe Morgan to foul out. Larry Sherry then held the Dodgers until the 11th when Tom Dukes, brought up Mon- day from Oklahoma City of the Pacific Coast League, took over. The Dodgers broke through against Dukes when Jim Lefeb- vre singled home Nate Oliver. However, the Astros came right back in the bottom of tne 11th. Bob Aspromonte singled off the 12th gave Philadelphia its first-game victory. John Calll- son sparked the nightcap victo- ry by driving in three runs with a homer and double. The Phillies pulled off the sixth triple play in the majors this season, three in each CALGARY Stampeders crushed the Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders 36-10 in a Western Football Conference game Tuesday night and moved into a first-place tie in the WFC with Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Riders, each with two al Ak a ae ee cll a ae SF f- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 11 Saskatchewan Mistakes Lead To Stampeder Win (CP)--Calgary| decision to the Blue Bombers in | Winnipeg last week. | Liske threw two touchdown passes to Herman Harrison and one to Gerry Shaw. He also sent Bob Paremore in for a touchdown on a 62-yard pass- \and-run play. Art Froese scored lthe other Calgary touchdown pass and rambled 67 yards to score. Jack Abendschan added a field goal and conversion to round out the Riders' scoring. The Stampeders rolled up 123 yards on the ground and Liske completed 23 of 37 passes for janother 301 yards. The Riders igained 71 yards along the ground and 211 through the air. Saskatchewan quarterback Ron Lancaster completed 13 of the 27 passes. FAME CAME LATE Climate of the French Rive FP POP IOP FY ot league, in the second inning of the nightcap. With two on, Phil Linz grounded to Rich Allen, wing. afetr recovering a fumble on.ajiera only became internation- capitalized on Sas-Punt. Bill Goods converte dially famous in the 19th century. sed F \three of the touchdowns and) =-------------------------- katchewan errors for the victo- who stepped on third for one out and threw to Cookie Rojas at second for another force. reliever Phil Regan scoring |Roj i ' jas then relayed to first Rusty Staub. baseman White to complete the Houston then won it in the|triple play, the second the Met . , s 12th when Morgan singled, and,|have hit fee this year. Belk dente kr ts Doug) 'Ty Cline lashed four straight A fivecrin sixth inning, high hits and scored twice and Jim ligated Ge yal (ba, M88" Hart belted a two-run homer in ighted by Julian Javier's tWo-lieading San Francisco to its run triple, keyed St. Louis to its! victory. The homer was Hart' paren over Chicago as the 27th r " ate Sardinals opened up a 10%- eg : game lead over Atlanta aid Cincinnati tied Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, which are tied for|1-1 in the seventh and then won second pace. The Cubs dropped ti the eighth when Vada Pin ; ames back. : ss , ai double. The loss was the HOMER WINS GAME Pirates' sixth in the last seven Bill White's leadoff homer in' games. Former Leaf Morehead Back On Winning Road By RON RAPOPORT pitch any better Associated Press Sports W eles pitched tonight," said catcher Dave Morehead's six-hitter| Elston Howard. "He was really and Boston's 4-0 victory over/hitting the glove and he had Detroit Tigers Tuesday night) real good stuff all the way." may have marked the end of} than Dave attempt from an arm problemieither, getting only five hits, that struck just when he but three of them were homers seemed on the way to great----hby Reggie Smith, George ness. Scott and Carl Yastrzemski. The last complete-game shut-| Chicago's split with the Ath- out Morehead pitched was ajletics knocked the White Sox no-hitter against Detroit Sept.| another half-game down the 16, 1965. But in April of 1966 he/ladder in the AmericanLeague came up with a sore arm that/pennant race. They now trail held him down to 12 appear- Minnesota by 1144 games. ances and a 1-2 record. Rocky Colavito's three-run When no improvement homer provided showed during the spring hejvictory in the opener, but Rick was sent to Toronto of the;)Monday came back with a International League where he|three-run blast that made the compiled an 11-5 record before' difference in the finale. being recalled recently. In other American Sox split with Kansas City Ath-|Oliva had three hits and drove letics, winning 4-2 and losing by|in a run and Harmon Killebrew the same score, Minnesotajand Jerry Zimmerman each Twins shut out C alifornia/drove in runs with singles. Angels 4-0, Baltimore Orioles outlasted New York Yankees|dium was decided by a balk as 11-10 in 13 innings and Cleve-|Fritz Peterson committed the land Indians blanked Washing-|miscue in the 13th, sending The Red Sox didn't do much|} the trail in his comebackjhitting off Detroit pitching}; the Chicago|! Jim Perry turned in a six-hit|" League | shutout for the Twins who have F games Tuesday, Chicago White|now won six in a row. Tony|% The slugfest. at Yankee Sta-|; jtone and Horace Clarke hit|j ton Senators 3-0. Andy Etchebarren home from PITCHING PRAISED third, Bill Robinson, Joe Pepi- Stan Williams St . P k Senators on four hits and Max orle f arkers |the Indians. Bomb Kingside | OMD AINngSI@e | BASEBALL STARS League softball game, Storie Park defeated Kingside Park' "I don't think anyone can homers for the Yanks. Alvis hit a two-run homer for In a Kiwanis Boys' Baniat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 15-4 at Storie Park. |Indians, stopped Washington on Taylor pitched the win for|five hits as Cleveland beat the . Storie allowing four runs on/ Senators 3-0. four hits, while Donevan and) Batting--Rocky Colavito, Rushnell worked the mound for;White Sox, hit a three-run Kingside. as he had a perfect night, with|the first game of a twi-night a single, two doubles, a triple|doubleheader. The and a home run in five times|}won the second game 4-2. at the plate. Other hitters for)= PLAY BETTER Storie included Ostle with three, Adam with two, Boswell, Nes-| tic, Taylor, Coe, and Rorabeck with one each. I GOLF | For Kingside, Tullock, Chap-| pel, Wright and Nizio all had singles. In another Kiwanis Boys' Bantam League softball game, Southmead defeated Lake Vista by a score of 18-8 in a game played at Lake Vista. J. Shearer, T. Thompson and D. Grieves each had three hits for Southmead, with F. Allison, D. Lee, R.. MacDonald and D Wright picking up one hit apiece. For the losers, Hudgin had three hits, including a homer, and two singles, B. Armstrong) and Wood both had _ two} safeties, while J. Thornton and R. Whitmee reached base on Singles. F. Allison went the distance to pitch the win, with Hudgin| of Lake Vista absorbing the loss. 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