Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1967, p. 7

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ar j ed up. Pease, in the gle, couldn't get go- e 20th lap because of itery, and thea spua id get on the track. for Brabham gave points in the world ympionship, for a to- Denis Hulme leads nd Chris Amon has ng Sunday's results. takes home well 0 in prize money as he Player's Award. 'obably more import- r, is the fact he has the prestige of the 'abham engine which gaining fame for its lap Centennial Cup race which preced- rand Prix was won Cordts of Thornhill iren Chev. His aver- on:the dry track was -- faster than the her preliminary race, udzus won the tour- event in a Mustang ught - two in the second take a 5-3 lead into tanza. owland, Johnny John- Hastie and Marchior! Oshawa, while Rog- nd Cap Bomberry ad- s for Brantford. ; roared back in the od as they outscored ve - to - two, to make score 8-7, ve opened the period he scored on a pass er Smith at the .20 Generoux added two Brantford before Ger- s scored for Oshawa score 6-6. Thomas and Stan added two quick lake the. score 8-6 for with just over five » play. added his second ye night at the 18:55 put Oshawa back in but Warriors took and controlled the e final minute of play, e game 8-7 in their hit the goal - post mes during the game a few breaks could as easily reversed the played a rougher lacrosse and led in ty department 15-to- LERS WANTED jors group 2 Averages 190 to 210. Contact . . R CITY BOWLING 723-3212 \. TOWN o Toronto! ! Taxi, you get an- he Town'. tends the Minto ance to win. the final game. 5-4771 TS - ACES, rs ond Clip-crs SERVICE 728-4284 By DICK COUCH Mike McCormick, San Fran- g the hitters one at a time. Z up on them. McCormick became the ational League's first 18-gamc inner Sunday, scattering five its as San Francisco blanked publeheader. masterful two-hitter. him from the minors last) pnth, was clipped for two hits| nightcap. He then pitched) and was replaced by Her- ernandez threw an_ inning- two-hitter by retiring all six)!" sco's comeback king, 18 play-/year's record around tlanta's pitching staff is gang-/ne said. turned out far better than I'd hoped. "Last year with Washington Taylor drilled a two-run triple was the first time I had two/for the Phillies, who have won straight shutouts--I beat Kan-|Seven in a row, before the rains| © ; 8 City and Cleveland." Janta 2-0 in the opener of a|°4* : Run-scoring singles by Olli oe teien eece brio' wien | Cubs into a 1-1 tie, singled to itouch off a two-run burst in the seventh and Rick Nye pitched a five-hitter as Mets went down to their eighth straight setback. Braves bounced back to take|Brown and Hal Lanier in the nighteap 4-1 behind a)sixth akow, Ramon Hernandez and|iants' hil Niekro, who teamed up for|Clay Carroll. Clete Boyer's 22nd homer in "The shutout victory was the|the fourth inning of the night- in a' row for|/Cap ended a scoreless string of , 18-6, who blanked|25 innings for Braves and Hank "Heacue-leading St. Louis 6-0 last|Aaaron knocked in the deciding Wednesday and has pitched 24|run with a fifth-inning single. 0 i i Julian Javier tripled one run inning provided loser a run in the first inning of Juan Marichal fe hitless innings, walked two} W lks Off Sl b nts with one out in the sev-| a a SAN FRANCISCO per don't think ng double play pitch and| more." With those words, Juan a 5 Marichal ve way to knuckleballer|~* a | Ros *hi a . |Giants' injured 20-game 'winner| Boston 6 Chicago 2 kro, who completed the|" Bi seasons, Detroit 5 Kansas City 2 cCormick Wins 18th As Giants Nip Braves Washington in 1965. He was 8-8|three runs as Reds built an 11-4 ssociated Press Sports Writer) and 11-14 in two years with Sen-| ators. "I figured if I could turn lacst}inning rally. Vada Pinson it/lashed a triple and two singles would be a pretty good year,"|/in Reds' 14-hit assault. Larry Jackson stopped Pitts- ered the Astros' four-run nint burgh on four hits and Ton came. lead -at Houston, then weath- | h y BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 'I never' worry about how|home and scored another as the American League Ough the teams are I face,"|Cardinals exploded for five WL Pct. GBL id the veteran left-hander,jruns in the third inning and|Minnesota 72 56 .563 acquired by Giants in a trade|subdued the Dodgers. Winning) Bosten 73 57 .562 h Washington Senators Jast/pitecher Nelson Briles triggered|Chicugo 71. 37° 358: 2 finter. 'I just worry about one|the big inning with a single, tut|Detro't 71 58 .550 1% 'Batter at a time." ee from Joe California 65 62 .512 6% 4 ; oerner in the ninth. Washington 61 69 .469 12 ; oreo ga nag ' 'oe. Pete Rose, who homered, and|Cleveiand 61 70 466 12% : , nin three», » Har in| Baltimore 57 69 .452 14 @ecisions since Braves rescued) ~°™™Y_ IBEDOE -SOnn ALave ay (ER York 58 71 450 14% Kansas City 54 74 .422 18 Sunday's Results Detreit 1 Kansas City 2 Boston 4-0 Chicago 3-1 Minnesota 6 Cleveland 3 California at Baltimore, two (AP)--"1| ames, ppd, rain. can pitch any|New York 8 Washington 2 Saturday's Results Francisco Minnesota 2 Cleveland 5 California. 5 Baltimore 4 ba ha taped, |walked off the mound Friday| New York 3 Washington 4 * whipped Los|" "Cardinals les 6-2; Cincinnati outs-| ight. The $100,000 right-hander National League | The Mini - Cooper of Oshawa driver Eric McNab ed Houston 11-8; Philadelp-|Pulled a hamstring muscle in WL Pet.GBL > flips high in the. air onto blanked Pittsburgh 2-0 in a|his fin-shortened 414-inning game] before we and Chicago Cubs topped New) U8- y Bafare rain halted play" ana| against Atlanta Braves in Can|San Fran. 38 42 (82 12 Bork Passes Alouettes | ees = Washed out their doubleheader|@estick Park was running) St. Louis 80 49 .620 New York! Cincmnati 70 60 .538 104% the grass during the tour- : Philadelphia 67 59 .5382 11% ak Mets 3-1 in seven innings| The Friday night assignment|Chicage 69 61 .531 11 cap. since lasted 4 2-3) Pittsburgh 61 68 .473 19 innesota regained the innings and took himself out of|Los Angeles 59 68 .465 20 American League lead by the game. The Braves won 5-1.| Houston 54 77 .412 27 downing Cleveland 6-3 while| "You something; New York 49 76 .392 29 Boston and Chicago divided a|that Marichal Sunday's Results doubleheader, Red Sox winning| {old reporters. "And I think it Chicago 3 New York 1 the Opener 4-3, White Sox tak- is impossible for me to pitch, ing the nightcap 1-0 in 11| "I was trying too quick." | Second game, ppd., rain Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 2, immings. Kansas City edged) The Giants' management) 4% innings Detroit 2-1: New York crushed|didn't accept his words as final.|St. Louis 6 Los Angeles 3 W: gton 82 and the Califor-| Vice-president Chub Feeney Atlanta 0-4 San Francisco 2-1 altimore twin bill. was met with Marichal in the club- house Saturday to discuss the it was decided) Cincinnati 6-6 Houston 1-8 id not be piaced| Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 1 tained out. DEMOTED TO MINORS |situation and | Marichal woul | Cincinatti 11 Houston 8 Saturday's Results MeCormick, now 28, broke|on the disabled list. He will be| Atlanta 1-2 San Francisco 3-3 the majors 11 years agojgiven a physical examination St. Louis 1 Los Angeles 2, 12 Giants and pitched for|soon. | innings hem until 1962, when he came| Marichal won 2 or more|Chichago at New York, ppd., with arm trouble and was|games for the Giants in each of | rain to Baltimore. He won only|the four preceding seasons. He games in his first two AL|has won 14 this season, Frida: ons and was demoted to the|night's | mors before being traded to'year. A loss was his 10th this| Richmond Jay Paukkunen Canada's International League 75 57 .568 first place with Hamilton |Rochester 73 58.557) Wala cae. , Toledo 69 62 527 51% Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Rough | Jacks' ville 64 67 .489 10% |Columbus 64 68 .485 11 Toronto 62 69 .473 12% Buffalo 58 70 .453 15 | Syracuse 58 72 .446 16 Sunday's Results Richmond 5 Toledo 1 New Junior Golf Champ oes? By STERLING TAYLOR enter the TORONTO (CP)--The differ. | Mexico. University of New |Syracuse 4 Buffalo 1 | Jacksonville 3 Columbus 3 Today's Games ince between good golfers and| 'I want to get on the college | Richmond at Toledo feat ones often shows in put-|team," he said after receiving| Jacksonville at Columbus ing. |the Pepsi Cola Trophy for his Syracuse at Buffalo (2) 'The theory was demonstrated | faturday when Jay Paukkunen| 'I want to find out just how f Port Arthur, Ont., defeated|200d the fellows are in the Youg Roxburgh of Vancouver 4|United States. g nd 3 in the 36-hole final of the |9n golf as a career later. fatch-play Canadian junio r| olf championship. | Paukkunen, 18, and| burgh, 15, were about even n their tee shots and iron play ut the Ontario golfer showed | is mastery on the greens. | Paukkunen sank at least free key birdie putts during he final match, He sank a pair | € 30-foot birdie putts in Fri-| *s matches. oxburgh, who has been golf- fig less than three years, was | © match, for the c ool-headed | "aukkunen. The Vancouver boy | altered early in the match! + a he kept asking his brother | , who was also his caddy, | or advice before every shot. UP AFTER 6 HOLES Paukkunen went three up on he sixth hole, increasing it Wice to 5-up before finally win- ing the 33rd hole for the cham- fonship. The Port Arthur golfer was ligible for the Manitoba inter- | rovincial team in the tourna- tent, but failed to qualify. 'Olfers in the Port Arthur area, fre members of the Manitoba ssociation. His loss of the team berth} Iso cost him sponsorship, but. @ decided to compete anyway. Paukkunen's ambition is to) -- | | OPEN SOON OSHAWA IC TANNY'S CANADA'S LARGEST \NO FINEST CHAIN HEAITH SPa'S | victory. Saturday's Results Syracuse 10 Buffalo 8 | Rochester 4 Toronto 2 I might decide 'Columbus 6 Richmond 2 Toledo 3-2 Jacksonville 2-1 To Win Over Argonauts MONTREAL (CP)--Short-me- |moried Montreal Alouette fans| |sat up in their seats Saturday} night and watched George Bork, whom they had not long ago assigned to the ashcan, fire their team to a 34-22 victory jover Toronto Argonauts. | The victory, before a crowd jof 15,000, was the first for the} |Eastern Football Conference| Alouettes in three games so far) this season. But the two points} picked up by the Als made no} difference in the standings.) WL Pct. GBL| Lhey're still in last place, while the Argos continue to share Riders. Bork found holes all over the Toronto defence. wound up with a bone bruise and possible stretched liga- ment in his ankle after he was tackled in the last 30 seconds-- Ian MacDonald was called for a piling on penalty on the play. Bork started with a touch- down pass to Jim Rountree as the Argo defender grabbed a pass intended for Gerry Stern- berg and ran unmolested for 60 yards, OSHAWA DRIVER'S HIGH FLYING MINI The Alouette quarterback THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 28, 1967 7 ,| es | Stariky's Patience Pays Off ~--" » down Pe als 1.87 As Chicago Splits Twin Bill **" als fell 1.88 to By HAL BOCK land Brandon then purposely, Merritt struck out eight a ' 107.03. Associated Press Sports Writer walked pinch hitter Smoky Bur-|ran his record to 10-4, ' ' 79. Vole Eddie Stanky's hit signigess, who was swinging for| ® Come wasn't doing him much good so! winner Gary Peters KANSAS WINS week, the Chicago White Sox' skipper! Joel Horlen ran for Burgess. Ramon Webster hammered a Re ts adapted to the conditions and and Brandon wild pitched the|two-run homer and Roberto switched to a waiting game. runners to second and third. He | Rodriguez and Paul Lindblad f| Stanky's patience paid off in bore down and got Ken Boyer|Combined for a five-hitter as a run without a hit that gave on a- bouncer, retiring Joseph-| Kansas City trimmed Detroit. White Sox a 1-0 11-inning victo-/son along the third base line.| Jim Northrup gave Tigers a ry and a split of a Sunday dou-|Horlen reached third and Boyer brief lead with a_ towering bleheader with Boston. |first on the play. : fourth inning homer, but Athlet- Red Sox took the opener 4-3} Don Buford walked, loading ic's bounced right back in the with Carl Yastrzemski slam- the bases and then pinch hitter, bottom half of the inning as ming his 38rd and 34th home|Rocky Colavito waited out|Danny Cater singled and Web- runs of the season, The split,;Brandon's fourth pass of the|Ster followed with his seventh combined with Minnesota's 6-3 innings, forcing Horlen across. |fomer victory over Cleveland, moved! y ; = That was enough to beat Joe Twins Into first place, one per- Seohag aw. vaie Caren Sparma, 13-6, who allowed only centage point in front of Bos- Washington 8-2. and California's three other hits. Rodriguez, ton. Chicago is third, one game! doubleheader at Baltimore wae recently recalled from \gincou- ; : back and Detroit, which lost 2 L| postponed by rain ver of the Pacisiec Coast ito Kansas City, Is' fourth, 1! i r : League, worked into the sev- gl In the National Yeague, St : ee, | behind. Louis whipped Los Angeles 6-2,/emth, inning and Lindblad fin- ' The White Sox, whose team Cincinnati outslugged Houston nee Preserving 308. YOURS @ eo batting average is hovering|1}-8 San 'Francisco split with, 22S! major league victory. aa iaround .230--ninth best in the Atlanta, winning 2-0 and then! Tom Tresh drove in four runs American League--had man-!igsing 4-1. Chicaco incped New| With a double and a sacrifice jaged just four hits against Jose|vork 3 Cin & came perry by |{ly and Ruben Amaro ripped a fa |Santiago and Darrell Brandon! rain after seven innings and|tivee-run homer as the Yan- jin the nightcap. In the llth Philadelphia blanked Pitts kees dropped the Senators. jinning, Stanky decided to stop) purgh 2-0 in a 414 inning rain-\p7@%* Howard homered for {swinging and start waiting shortened game Washington INJURES KNEE Yastrzemski's first game -- core ee _ homers came in the fifth and D3 4 ovvomyr | Meal a Ala a . seventh innings. Chicago threat- Piloting or n the ven santiago Col oned in the ninth and had the # \lided with catcher Mike Ryan y.;,,, ee i and injured ik ines, oblibed ping run on third with one out Celestial a | nicely 3ut right fielder Jose Tartabull . * : The tal Fad liked caught Josephson's fly ball and Navigation all reilever walked! threw out Ken Berry at the es ;Duane Josephson opening the slate, ending the came te to '11th. Ron Hansen sacrificed saree fre Some. ne r f Tenn i © . (| Jim Merritt hurled a seven-| |"@ University of Tennessee hitter for the Twins and Rod | CORRESPONDENCE BASEBALL STARS Carew and Rich Rollins. SIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION : . . ae ; : smashed home runs, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 ing car race prior to the Mini o Pon Joseph o . SOCIATE 7 Joe Azcue, who was robbed of Canadian Grand Prix at Streetsville, Ont. McNab By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a homer in the second when! name Mosport, Sunday. In the walked away unhurt Pitching--Gary Peters, Chica-|Ted Uhlaender made a spectac- foreground is the Morris- (CP Wirephoto)|g0 White Sox, blanked Boston ular catch in centre field, | *7"t"* mites - - - -- soa on four hits in a 1-0 -inniny! tagged a two-run shot In the! city ea victory that earned Chicago a ninth for Cleveland. ere se Redon eau ats doubleheader split, -- sic chs Carl Yastrzemski, |Boston Red Sox, drilled his 33rd] WRESTLING -- Texas Death Match jand 34th homers, powering Bos jton past the White Sox 4-3 in the opener and tying Minneso- vs lta : a's Har Killebrew for t lmajor ibague HR lead. or the Winner Take All --- Plus Championship Trophy yard march in nine plays cul-; Bobby Taylor scored Argos'}---------- No Disqualifications .. . No Time Limit minating in a nine-yard touch-|third touchdown. Vilunas con- Falls Don't Count... Outside Of Ring Fighting Permitted down pass to Roger Murphy on verted all three and added a REMEMBER WHEN? e. No Holds Barred Except The Choke ... The Fighting Will third down. single in a wide field goal) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Continue Till One Man Is Completely Helpless From then on it was Bork's attempt Byron Naleon cok. Toledn And The Survivor Wins The Bout. game eve 2 ng ; ar ugar ; . Nels a' a ain ~ ------------- as game even though the Argos) Ron Parson converted three} beat a field of 122 gold 4-- BIG ACTION PACKED BOUTS --4 > retaliated with a Jim Dillard of Montreal's five touchdowns medallists and seven star - ------ "amp Gaiees touchdown. Several of Bork's 17/and Dave Lewis kicked a 66-| amateurs 23 years . Tiger Jeet Singh vs. Lorenzo Parente completions in 28 attemptsiyard single to round out the 4 & 20 years ago Fred Atkins vs Michele Barone today--in 1944--to win by i H were made in the first down/scoring ' ° Pat Flanagan vs Joe Killer Christie zone behind the Toronto Ninesle ee a ___| five strokes the fourth All- Tiekete 1.50 -- 1.25 -- .75 sas = American open golf tourna- Promoter -- Pat. Milosh backers. He flooded the zone * : 2 T. sae with three receivers and Donnie ANG OBOAT WINS | te oa ce peer Oshawa Civic Auditorium is i i PHIL oL AP)-- , A 7 ano ie Davis was invariably free. | ADELPHIA (AP) The son's earnings hit $25,700, Tues., Aug. 29 aie 8:30 P.M. End Roger Murphy and half-| Argonaut Boat Club of Toronto) breaking the record of Dio! 728-5162 Te Reserve Your back Charlie Scales scored twolwon the 150-pound fours title| $19,600 set six years before | Tickets Fer Thess Ene eet ouchdowns each for Alouettes. Larry. 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