Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1967, p. 5

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1 CORNER 14 e drivers' meet- for 1 p.m. The ers competing in rix will start at nh the race begin- m. nas three world drivers in tive ». Clark, 31, has Id crown twice s teammate 'ira- has won it once. Jack Brabham, Zealander Denis is team racing zned cars, is the pion and has won 'before. enically inclined, One cars have a engine capacity un-supercharged half litres super- minimum weight commercial fuel turbine engines a formula equat- ent piston engine of Sunday's race at least $10,000 yer's Centennial Il as lap money ccessory awards. the race organ- juarter of a mil- ) stage the race Flying the cars Canada for the one cost $60,000, M DAILY takes ws AWA EN LS New York Yaakees short- stop Ruben Amaro leans high to avoid a sliding Chi- cago White Sox J. C. Mar- tin after throwing out Mar- tin in fifth inning of yester- Chicago When Blanked By Yankees By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees blanked Chicago White Sox 5-0 on Bill Monbouquette's fine pitching Thursday and dropped the White Sox inio a virtual tie with| Boston Red Sox for the Ameri- can League lead. The White Sox couldn't do much hitting against Monbou- quette, who, after being released by Detroit Tigers in May, spent three weeks trying to catch on with every major league team before the Yan- kees took a chance that has been paying off handsomely ever since. Monbouquetie has pitched well in relief, but in making his first start against Chicago, he was superb. The league leaders managed only five hits and only one of them went out of the infield. In other American League games, the Red.Sox beat Wash- ington Senators 7-5, Minnesota | 'McCool's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 25,1967 7 | Hesitation Gives Dodgers Win rt 'A Division of the &. S. Kresge Company Limited 4/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "|relief in the 10th inning against "\Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday _|night, ~ |long before deciding what to do Billy McCool, working in waited a moment too with Jim Lefebvre's sacrifice into the ninth inning! against the Dodgers. But three) straight hits by Lefebvre, Al ;|Ferrara and, Wes Parker fol-jruns with three hits and a sac- '\lowed by two errors tied the|Tifice fly for Houston but the The Reds nicked Dodger starter Don Sutton for a pair of first-inning runs and added another in the third. With Nolan) breezing, the margin looked! safe, and until the ninth. But Lefebvre opened with a *|bunt and Cincinnati Reds|single and Ferrara doubled. ~|wound up on the short end of a/Parker's hit brought one run) 4-3 score. | across and Lee Mays high) another to score. Then Tony Perez booted a grounder as Parker carried the tying run! across, Doug Rader drove in three 10th-inning single scored Ron Brand with the winning run. Brand had been hit by a Jay Ritchie pitch with two out and raced to third on Julio Gotay's double: Ramon Hernandez relieved for the Braves and Jackson singled the winning run home. Bob Tolan and winning pitch- Gary Nolan was working on ajthrow on the relay allowed) {7 a as 4 |three-hitter and leading 3-0 : |going inning singles that drove in the winning runs for St. against San Francisco. Tim McCarver singled open- ing the Cardinal ninth and moved to second on a sacrifice. Julian Javier was intentionally walked and Tolan and Hughe: Louis} j score for Los Angeles. An inning later, Lou Johnson, opened with a double. Lefebvre bunted and McCool fielded the| ball, looked towards third, hesi- tated, and threw to first. But Lefebvre beat the play. An intentional walk to Fer- rara loaded the bases and after Parker popped out, Bob Bailey _~\singled Johnson home with the |winning run. day Atlanta Braves 5-4 in 10 innings} ee ~ © \San Francisco Giants 2-0. Pitls- © |burgh's game at Philadelphia} |was rained out, 2 hero was Sonny Jackson, whose In the 'only 'other National Aone Rifles, just two days) League games played Thurs-|Continental Football Leaguejant coach Bubba Marriott likely| Houston Astros edged|opener in Akron, Ohio. followed with their hits. P Charges Policy Change TORONTO (CP)--Jackie Par-| Parker did not explain ker resigned Thursday as coach) policy changes Leo Valentine, the team's scheduledjof the |will replace Parker. Parker, a former Canadian; "We were very Toronto Argonauts and Edmon-| ly of Jackie and have done ev ton Eskimos, was in his rookie| thing in our power season as a coach. him as coach. In a brief statement, Parker| 'We'll have to carry on arker Resigns As Coach: vice-president | Rifles, indicated assist-| gett surprised,"" os * \and St. Louis Cardinals blanked Football League star with|said Valentine. "We think high- to retain} | the | S ~\alaielal . DISCOUNT = BOMBSHELL T.V. CUSHIONS er the | see cd scmrmengaeestmiatraaaay( |) 2 best way we can and certainly} eS F . ; ; ; " " . i "ll have to find a new coach. | day's game in Chicago. who threw to Amaro. Behind Er C ] Due to recent changes in) We'l ° A ro's row firs yas ' g seri as club policy which keeps me| We have a pretty good assistant S ; needy sapelad og Rae Leni rig trl agen rors ost y from fulfilling my obligations to| coach in Bubba Marriott, and Boldly coloured corduroy cushions to add flair to Hanse d lete : 5-0. | my players and coaches I feel) we Probably let him take " play. "play epi ype o | In Bantam Tilt it teaves me no other choice but) over. YOUr den. Approx. 24 square, Hansen tapped to pitcher (AP Wirephoto) to resign. Leo Cahill, who coached the "T do this with deep regret as|Rifles the last two seasons, | Errors cost Jury and Lovell a game Wednesday, as UAW oses eague ea |scored three unearned runs to defeat Jury and Lovell 4-1 in! their Legion Bantam Baseball} game, played at Kinsmen Ci-| vic Stadium. Dave Ross tossed a two-hit- ter and struck out 16 in pick- | Twins took Detroit 4-2 and) Harmon Killebrew's 34th|; ; i Cleveland Indians edged Cali-| homer broke a tie in the eighth ion ee eee oa fornia Angels 2-1. Baltimore/inning and the Twins scored struck out 15 but in a losing! and Kansas City were not/again in the ninth on Ted cause : scheduled, Uhlaender's run-scoring single! ania Charley Smith, the man who | to cement the victory and sole! Ken Jordan drove in the first came when Roger Maris went possession of third place, half ajrun for UAW and the other jto St. Louis, blasted two two-!game béhind Chicago and Bos-|runs were scored on dirowine! run homers for the Yankees|ton. The Tigers are in fourth, | oprop a | fk ee ; bed slerrors to Jury and Lovell. and the White Sox just couldn't |1% games out. | - Bryan Rose relayed an out-| do a thing off the Yankee! Chuck Hinton hit a homer in|. : ; right-hander, the fourth inning for the deci- field hit to Mike Harper, the} RED SOX NEAR TOP sive Cleveland run and Sam|C@tcher for UAW, to cut off| Elston Howard hit his first | McDowell protected it, giving an important run that would homer in a Boston uniform, alup just six hits to the Angels|have kept Jury and Lovell in three-run shot in the seventh /and striking out nine. the game. | anning that Jed the Sox to withia | cana -- a a point of the league lead. Chi-| a cago's percentage is .561 to Boston's .560. Jerry Adair and Jim Landis also homered for the Red Sox who won 10 out of 12 in their |current home stand. The Sena- tors scored three times in the ninth before John Wyatt came eAn interesting 4 Gin @ my association with the players}moved to the Argonauts du and coaches has been a very/the winter. The Rifles selected i ' A long-time Canadian | Special Discount Price footbail favorite, as his a. enjoyable one. I mosity toward the Toronto Rifle footbal! club. a hold no ani-/ Parker, a iment. REG. KMART PRICE 2.47 ring | One Day Only 5. ii. sas csi ay 1 91 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Avoid costly major repairs OVERHAUL ' 607 POSTED PRICES So you know costs before you leave your car LIFETIME GUARANTEE Available exclusively with Cottman in over 450 transmission centers throughout Canada & U.S.A. *includ ling rings, seals, labour |_149 KING ST.,WEST 576-2600 | OPEN DAILY 8-8 EASY TERMS 1-DAY SERVICE Blind 0 FREE TOWING eer 4 DISCOUNT S NI BOMBSHELL )MBSHELL Thrift LIQUID DETERGENT Dish washing detergent, mild for the hands, 12 fluid oz. size, 30-Pce. KIDDIE TEA SET Attractive, yet duroble. Great for the little hostess. Reg. Kmart Price 1.57 SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE ONE DAY ONLY Compare at 31c SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE 249 in to get the final out. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League Minnesota 4 Detroit 2 Washington 5 Boston 7 New York 5 Chicago 0 Califo:nia 1 Cleveland 2 National League Rich. W L Pet. GBL| Rock, 7 Chicago 69 54 .561 --)Toledo 5 ) Boston 70 55 .560 = --| Jacks'ville 63 63 500 81g Minn 69 55 556 = %4/Colum. 63 66 .488 10 mt . . pon a Toronto 61 67 .477 11% e Calif. 62 5 Buffalo 57 68 .456 14 Wash, 2 418 104 lSyra 56 71 441 16 | nternationa level 472 Balt. sas 57 68 .456 13 Thursday's Results e N. York 55 70 .440 15 Columbus 3 Richmond 1 | K. City 53 72 .424 17 | Rochester 1-7 Toronto 2-2 di ) 1n Thursday's Results np tng 4 Toleso 1 | WL Pet. GBL St. Louis 78 47 .624 Cincinnati 67 59 582 11% Chicago 68 61 .527 12 San Fran. 65 60 520 13 | Atlanta 63 59 516 1314) Phila. 63 59 .516 13% Pittsburgh 61 64 .488 17 Los Angeles 57 66 .463 20 Houston 53 74 .417 26 New York 49 75 .395 Thuursday's Results St. Louis 2 San Francisco 0 Houston 5 Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, rain, ecard REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Albert (Babe) Siebert, star defenceman and recently-appointed playing manager of Montreal Cana- diens of the National Hock- ey League, was drowned 28 years ago today--in 1939-- while swimming in Lake Huron at St. Joseph, Ont. Winner of the Hart Trophy in 1937 and three times an all-star, Siebert also played for Montreal Maroons, New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. ee cee ee BUYING, SELLING or TRADING SEE KEITH KAINE FIRST 1051 King St. West Gus aa a a 728-7375 tei |Buffalo 4 Syracuse 0 to ivy International League W iL Pet. 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