to ad 1ained dead- 16:56 mark | took a pass and put the lliams. Jim third of the s later, and n empty net th a few sec- ime. shawa's top > game with » assists. He raylord Pow- on each with ists. Wilson, who nan on the recorded a sts. Earl Me- goals, and Dave nissing from with injur- ton hurt his nutes to go ne. There is xtent of the | Jast night's istent, with ng called on with many chosen last is, Marshall rd Powless d Toronto's rved honor- es tonight in shawa play- ame Friday rium, ly : it" and the eedball re- azor for. his semi - final ugh's Don rampton Ex- » in games, of the series it. 'Cready; Hanna, Bruce Davis, Dober+ on, Thompson, and Houston. ns and Cuddy; Kapasky, Kee- Davidson, Gair, Drys em. on oof Fergus rare tit A 9, Hanna 1:37, too many on ell 8:33, Othem 16:09, Hender- » many men on 11:36, (major) 15:0! oD Hon) 9:19 Ve , Lotton 12:1 leil 19:45, 2287 ss é By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Elston Howard has travelled the pennant race road enough times to know all the curves and bends, but young Steve Jones can be forgiven if he is not so familiar with it yet. Howard, 38, was picked up by pennant-hopeful Boston Red Sox from New York Yankees three weeks ago and paid his first dividend Monday night with a ninth-inning single that drove in .the winning run in the Red Sox' 6-5 victory over Washington winning run on third and one out, Washington manager Gil Hodges ordered two intentional walks, loading the bases. Then Howard singled to left centre. "I want to help in some way |because I'm over here to help win the pennant," Howard said. "That would be the greatest thing that ever happened to me if I got into the World Series with this club after being trad- ed." Chicago's Jones had How- ard's old Yankee teammates Howard Drives In Run To Pace Boston's Win met by Angel reliever Jim) Coates and started after the) pitcher. Both benches emptied as Horton and Coates tangled near the pitcher's mound, | on 'WBA DOCTOR SAYS -- RENO, Nev. (AP)--The inter-| Latin American' delegates national medical adviser of the| threatened to walk out of the world Boxing Association Mon-|convention as it opened here day recommended that Cana-| Monday if they weren't treated dian heavyweight boxer George | "democratically."' Chuvalo be suspended as a} Bubba Morton's pinch double sparked a three-run comeback that gave the Angels the victo-| ry. Morton's hit tied the score in the fifth inning and then Jim Fregosi singled him home. with) California's go-ahead run. | Fred Whitfield and Larry Brown homered for the Indians. medical risk. |the Panamanian Boxing Com- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 22, 1967 7F Chuvalo Is Medical Risk Ye Secretary Rodrigo Sanchez of ) ~ Dr. Leon Feldman told dele- mission made the threat in an |" gates to the 1967 WBA conven-|interview as resentment grew | tion here that both Chuvalo andjover American control of the |- Floyd Patterson, the former|WBA. world heavyweight champion, paving suspended on medical] ple the dethroning of Clay. rounds, | Chuvalo, of Toronto, was | defended The Latins cited as an exam- | WBA President Robert Evans ; the action against 7 Senators. And Jones, a young left-han- der called up by Chicago White Sox from Indianapolis last week, got credit for his first major league victory as the White Sox squeezed into a@ tie @ for the American League lead with idle Minnesota Twins by edging the Yankees 4-3. Frank and Brooks, slammed a home run and drove stymied on one hit and was leading 4-0 when he suddenly ran into trouble in the sixth|in two runs apiece in the Ori- inning. oles' Mickey Mantle and Joe Pepi-| guered Athletics. tone walked and Bill Robinson| singled one run across. Hoyt Wilhelm relieved Jones and yielded a two-run double to} Charlie Smith before shutting! Kansas City under interim manager Luke Appling. victory over the belea-|qnened a cheek cut. Baltimore's Robinson boys,| stopped in the fourth round of each|his scheduled 12-round fight against Joe Frazier in New York last month after Frazier Doctors who had llater said Chuvalo, It was the first game for) never been stopped in previous fights, suffered a broken cheek-' bone, The subject of Cassius Clay, jthe dethroned heavyweight Clay as 'the most outstanding thing we've done" this last because he refused the U.S. military draft. Clay was champion of the world, not just the United States, Sanchez said. Meanwhile, delegates to the conveniton were discussing pri- vately the possibility of a Dick year. The WBA dethroned Clay | CHICAGO WHITE SOX shortstop, Ron Hansen cuts loose of the ball after forcing a sliding John Kennedy, New Bill Singe York Yankees, in the third inning of last night's game in Chicago. Kennedy was first end' of double play of a ball hit er Al D at first by New York pitch- owning, who was out on Hansen's relay. (AP Wirephoto) r Blanks Braves As Dodgers Sweep Series By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS season relief appearances for)doubles, drove in a pair of runs shared pitching duties for the} Bill Singer, the' six-foot-fourjthe Dodgers last fall, but hadjand scored twice. Los Angeles rookie, pitched ajtrouble gripping 12|times because of a mysterious|Giants on two hits and extended hisihis scoreless string to 16 jinnmings as the second-place close in the ninth inning as| four-hitter and struck out Monday night in blankingjcoldness in Atlanta Braves 2-0 for his sixth|pitching hand. However, post-season surgery|Reds trimmed a game off the they scored two runs and Si . sui ry. The shutout completed a)--involving the removal of a|Cardinals' runaway league|three men on base but couldn't} The Braves blew a 4-1 lead| REMEMBER WHEN? piece of rib to correct a pinched|lead, Maloney retired 22 of the) get the runs across the plate.|after three innings at Syracuse} ed in| | straight National League victo- four-game series sweep for the} the ball at} a finger on Jim Maloney stopped the;Don Calder and Jim Mitchell Dodgers over the visiting/nerve--eliminated the problemjlast 23 Braves. Singer sparkled in three late-/hander has overcome a shaky |9. 'Good, Clean Hit' Says Patterson MONTREAL (CP)--Hal Pat- terson, the brilliant pass-catch- ing veteran of 13 years in Cana- dian football, said Monday that a tackle by Al Ecuyer of Mont- real Alouettes in an Eastern Football Conference game in Montreal last Thursday was a "good, clean hit." P. made the from his hospital bed where he is recovering from an operation for a ruptured spleen, the result of being tackled by Ecuyer in! Hamilton Tiger-Cats' 17-16 vic-| tory over Montreal. "I was reaching for a pass and my feet hadn't even left the ground" said - Patterson, t start this year to boost his rec-| ord to 8-4. In eight starts over} the past five weeks yielded only six earned runs in a span of 60 2-3 innings. In other NL action, -- Pitts- burgh Pirates trimmed Chicago Cubs 5-1; Houston Astros bat-| tered first-place St. Louis Car-} dinals 11-4 and Cincinnati Reds) shut out San Francisco Giants! 2-0. OVERPOWERS BRAVES Singer overpowered the Braves with six strikeouts in the first three innings and retired 16 batters in order after) a first-inning single by Tito) Francona. The Dodgers scored against Ken Johnson in the first on) Nate Oliver's double, an infield double play grounder. They added a run in the third on a hit batsman and Jim Lefebvre's who played with the Alouettes before going to the Tiger-Cats} in 1961. "TI felt all right as I left the field but I got a little sick at the bench and again in the| dressing room at halftime." Pale as a ghost, he was| rushed to hospital during the} intermission and the operation was performed by Dr. E. J.! Hinchey shortly after midnight. | FINE SPIRITS Patterson was in fine spirits in hospital Monday for the first) time since the operation, He was resigned to the fact that his football career is over but) would barely admit it. | Bill Brack Wins Mosport Race MOSPORT (CP)--Bill Brack of. Clarkston won the sixth) annual grand prix of endurance) at Ontario's Mosport race track | Saturday, despite a pit stop to! fit a new exhaust and a penal-| ty. Brack was given a ten-sec-| ond penalty for having too | many mechanics doing the nec-) essary repairs. : His Lotus 47 completed the 100-lap, 250-mile contest in| 3:25:38.5.. Brack also raced the fastest lap, covering the 2.5- mile track in one-minute, 47.1-| seconds. | In second place was Gordon | Dewer of Ottawa in a Camero} was third with 97-laps. An injured driver from one of the preliminary races, Raoel Galindo, is in Toronto General Hospital with lacerations and a broken jaw. CANADIENS' CAMP SET . MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Canadiens announced Fri- day that their 1967 training camp will open Sept. 15 at the Montieal Forum, with some 56 players reporting for duty with coach Toe Blake. Several play- ers will be trying to fill vacan- cies in the lineup created when Ieon Rochefort, Dave Balon, Jimmy Roberts and Jean Guy Bae iy Pe lost in the National ockey League expansion draft, » |18th homer as triple. Roberto Clemente delivered) four runs with a single and his the Pirates) extended their winning string to five games. Woody Fryman registered his second victory against six loss- es with relief help from Roy Face. COLLECTED 13 HITS | The Astros, who snapped St. Louis' eight-game victory string Sunday, banged out 13 hits against loser Ray Washburn and two successors, wrapping| up the verdict with a five-run single by Willie Davis and a] The Reds scored the only runiy, Michaels a single B. Lax-|homer for Syracuse in the sev-| years ago today--in 1937-- ond run. batters he faced land the hard-throwing right-|bringing his season mark to 11- for Oshawa, Cliff Johnson alerror to win in the 14th on run- he has|they needed in the first inning dale a triple, and Frank Var- enth forced extra innings. |when Vada Pinson singled,|ga a single. jstole second and raced across) on Lee May's bloop single. Aland Barr had two hits each sacrifice fly by Tommy Helms|for the winners, with one each|Jacksonville a three-run bulge in the ninth produced the sec-|going to Genereaux and Ger-\in the first against Rochester BASEBALL STARS In the only other American League games played Monday, California Angels dropped Cleveland Indians 6-4 and Balti- more Orioles defeated Kansas City Athletics 5-2. Howard, who played in nine the door. | Rocky Colavito slammed a) : : two-run homer for the White| Pitching--Bill Singer, Dodg- Sox and Ron Hansen's sacrifice|ers, stymied Atlanta on four fly drove in what turned out to|hits end struck out 12 for his be the winning run. |sixth straight triumph in blank- California came from behind|ing the Braves 2-0. World Series with the Yankees,}tg beat Cleveland in a game, Batting--Roberto Clemente, was delighted at finally making|enlivened by a beanball inci- Pira'es, drove in four runs with a contribution to the Red Sox' ident that led to the ejection ofa single and his 18th homer, pennant push. Monday's victory! Cjeveland's Tony Horton. jleading Pittsburgh past the Chi left the third-place Sox one! Horton was struck on the hel- cago Cubs 5-1. game back of Chicago and)}--------------- resin Ossi eM at be - a Minnesota. ORDERED WALKS Howard was retired the first four times up--twice with men on base. In the ninth, with the Leafs Lose Doubleheader Continue To Roll Downhill '- tein Trenton Edges \By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|a triple by Amos Otis and a Toronto Maple Leafs contin-| double by Don Bosch in the sec- | i ond. Relief pitcher Bill Wynne TV Tower Team: i 6 ee Py ichevked a bie Red Wing rally. bottom of the International! ; Trenton Dairy Queens defeat-|League, but most of the atten-; Toledo, which has won 22 of ed Mister T.V. Towers 9-7, to|tion centred on the battle for/!'S | i ' : | win the first game of the best- jfirst place. a Bigg ond jof-three Ontario Amateur Soft-| < ved 1-0 and 3-1/20¢ ° aker Apa on ball Association Intermediate|in ws a Mud Hens|immerman yielded two hits in \*A" first round playoffs. Thelin a doubleheader at Toronto| ("© Spener and won on a homer next game of the series willl ond Richmond Braves expand-|°¥ Chris Cannizzaro. Rooker jbe played in' Oshawa this Fri-|q their league lead to two gave up five hits and fanned 10. day, 8:15 p.m. its last 31 games, received fine | Ae tlast Sivac An eighf-run second inning, Gervais Pniefe sein Tanten Syracuse featuring four doubles and a 8 BS. triple, propelled Columbus to Trenton crew, while|. 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