Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1967, p. 7

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wn, ght vis saw regular ht and didn't look the scoring lead- | period, adding Is to his total. cored by Charlie y Lloyd and John broke Marshall's 3:42 with a goal ank Oda. Al Gar- | Toronto's sec- 13 minute mark. ared to find a ns' armor during en they scored goals on bounce his legs. 3ishop, Assistant er Frank Wilbur, old Hudson and Daniels all were > showers in the e celebrations. 2,300 spectators ast night to see s win their fifth onship in a row. 'less was the He scored five » assists for an ling. Jim Higgs ils, while Ross our assists. WANTED ite Averages tres Y BOWLING 3212 : hd = ae siesta PLATE UMPIRE Nestor Chylak bends over Minni- sota 'Twins' catcher Hank Izquierdo as he signals safe for Baltimore Orioles' Paul Blair (6) who slides safely across home plate next to his flying helmet in the 4th inning of American League game in Twin Cities Mon- day night. Izquierco mis- sed tag on Blair who scor- | | | ed from third on sacrifice fly be teammate Curt Blef- ary. Minnesota downed Bal- age point up on the Red Sox in'to defeat Phils' Pennant Fever Prasat ot Vaults Them To Second A six Philadelphia Phillies to the! and SSOCIATED PRESS| during sprint. has swept|with Rick Wise, Larry Jackson|and 20th homers, the second the eight-game skein, Dick Ellsworth, Monday | Roberto Clemente hit his 19th one breaking a 3-3 tie in the head of the pack in the Nation- night's winner, each picking up| 10th to end a four-game losing al League's runner-up derby. Monday night the Phillies and two victories and Jim Bunning Chris Short dividing the edged Cincinnati 3-2 for their other two, eighth straight victory . .. and! Cleon Jones' two-run single displayed the first symptoms of was the big blow in a four-run pennant fever. fifth inning flurry that carried The Phils' winning streak has|ihe Mets past the Cards in their vaulted them from sixth to sec- | opener ond place in less than a week.|blanked St. Louis until (Jack Fisher) the Starter streak for the Pirates. Gaylord Perry stymied Los Angels on three hits and |fanned nine, leading the Giants to their 10th victory in 13 games against the Dodgers this year. Willie Mays knocked in two runs with a third inning} single and scored from second They lead the Reds and Chica-|eighth, but needed help from|base on a wild pitch in the go Cubs by one percentage Ron point, but trail St. Louis Cardinals by ll lengths. St. Taylor, a_ native of league-leading | Oakville, Ont., in the ninth. A two-run homer by Tim header with New York Mets{Maxvill backed Lamabe's five- taking the second game 6-0 hit hurling as St. Louis bounced behind ex-Met Jack Lamabe| back in the second game. after the tailenders had won the twilight game 4-2 to break an | eight-game losing string. San Francisco pelted Los Cubs shaded Houston 6-5 in other games. HOMER BREAKS TIE John Callison's 13th homer snapped a 1-1 tie in the sixth inning at Cincinnati and the Phils added another run on a bases-loaded balk by Gerry Arrigo on the way to their 21st triumph in 29 starts. But they needed four innings of scoreless relief from veteran Dick Farrell to keep the streak alive after the Reds closed the gap in the bottom of the sixth on Pete Rose's single, Lee May's double and a ground out. Atlanta 4-3 in 10 innings and ma American League AB RH Pet. F. Rob'son, Bal 363 67 121 .333 Yas'ski, Bos Scott, Bos Kaline, Det 355 73 107 .301 Carew, Minn 400 53 119 .298 Batting: F. Robinson, .333; Yastrzemski, .317 Runs: Yastrzemski, 88; McAuliffe, Detroit, 80 Runs Batted In: Yastrzemski, 94; Killebrew, Minnesota, 88 Hits: Yastrzemski, 148; Tovar, Minnesota, 142 Doubles: Tovar and Campa- neris, Kansas City, 28; Yas- trzemski, 25 Triples: Blair, Baltimore, 10; The save was Farrell's sev-|Scott, 6; Monday, Kansas City, enth in 44 relief efforts this sea-'6; Versalles, Minnesota, 6 son. The _ Philadelphia Home Runs: Yastrzemski and pitching|K ille brew, 34; F. Howard,| and Cepeda, 31 staff has allowed only 10 runs'Washington, 31 Oshawa Pee Wees Captur Legion's Tourney 'B' Title NORTH BAY (Staff) -- Osh-/fifth, on a double by Firth and awa Legionnaires won the "B' a single by Hission. championship in the Legion Pro- vincial Pee Wee baseball tour- scored all three runs, after one; --------_---__________-- In the third inning, Oshawa nament held at North Bay on/out. Hopkins walked, Sheridan the weekend. Legionnaires were dropped in-| Steves walked to load the bases} |then Murdock drove in two runs} to the "B" group after losin 8-6 in the opener of the "A" |with a double. Steves reached base on an error, scored group to Welland, the eventual! when Allison reached base on an "A"*' group winners. Oshawa took a 6-2 lead into the fifth inning, but Welland|awa's other hit of the game. bounced back, scoring six runs; ---- : = Sa on one walk, three hits and three errors, making the final score 8-6. Don Tufal was the winning pitcher while Gary Allison, re lieved by Miller in the fifth was the loser. error. Gary Wilson picked up Osh- Oshawa Boys MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Angeles 7-0, Pittsburgh nipped By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Giants' three-run sixth. Adolfo Phillips doubled in the sixth inning, took third on a |McCarver and two-run singles|bunt and scored on Dave Gius-| Louis divided a double-|by Orlando Cepeda and Dal/ti's wild pitch, giving the Cubs j their one-run margin over the Astros. Giusti and rookie Doug Rader homered for Houston. 44; Buford, Chicago, 28 Pitching: Lonborg, 17-6, .739; Merritt, Minnesota, 468 88 148 .317|10-4, .714 448 63 137 .306) Strikeouts: McDowell, Cleve- jland, 194; Lonborg 183 National League | ABR H Pet. Clemente, Pitts 454 81 158 .348 Cepeda, St. L 476 77 163 .342/ | Staub, Hous 447 54 151 .338 Flood, St. L |Gonzalez, Phil 381 60 123 .323 Runs: Santo, Chicago, 91; |Aaron, Atlanta, and R. Allen,! Philadelphia, 89 | Runs Batted In: Cepeda, 102; | Howard went the distance for) the 9th on a single by Grant and| Kingside and while he didn't} Les Kiraly's double. Hits: Brock, St. Louis, 166; |yield a single walk, ne was) ~ ---- |tagged for 19 safeties by |Wynn, Houston, 93 |Cepeda, 163 | Doubles: Staub 36; R. Allen) | Triples: Pinson, Cincinnati, | 11; Williams, Chicago, Morgan'| Houston, and R, Allen, 10 Home Runs: Aaron, 31; Wynn, 30 Stolen Bases: Wills, Pittsburgh, 23 j Pitching: Hughes, St. Louis, 13-4, .765; Mc Cormick, San Francisco, 18-6, .750 Strikeouts: Bunning, Phila-, \delphia, 190; Jenkins, Chicago, | 185 Brock, 40; Williams How. 'In Montreal | TORONTO (CP )--The last chapter in the Toronto Argo- ~ naut - Toronto Rifle tug-of-wa-|Nizio's single, for halfback Joe Williams was, written Monday night when! Rifles announced Williams had been sold to Montreal Beavers! Enjoy Big Game « the Continental Foot) all) As a result of efforts by League. Williams had been working Mike York, Art Furry and yayor Ernest Marks to acquire Out with the Eastern Footbail Tufal had two hits each for the free tickets for children, through| Conference Argonauts, but was) winners while Dave Sheridan the Toronto Maple Leaf Base-|Still on the Continental Football had two hits for the Oshawa pay) organization, 65 Oshawa League Rifles' roster. |boys, many of whom were ac-| Last Thursday Argonaut lcompanied by crew. WIN FIRST IN 'B' Jim Miller and Dave Smith combined on the mound to pitch the win for Oshawa in the open- ing game of the "'B' series, allowing only four hits in a 15-4) decision over Smith Falls. For the losers, Dave Tompson and Bill- Dinner collected two hits each, Pete Murdock, and Gary Allison had three hits each for the winners, with two hits each going to Dave Sheridan, Jim Miller, Colin. Licky, | Steves, Marty Blake and Larry| Hopkins. FINAL GAME CLOSE their parents, travelled by bus from the new Legion Hall in Oshawa to Tor- onto Maple Leaf Stadium, where they witnessed the game be- tween Toronto Maple Leafs and |Rochester Americans. For many of the boys it was their first 'on the scene" ex- perience at viewing professional ball players in action. Despite the fact their favorite team suffered a setback, there Ron/is little doubt that this experi- ence will be long remembered. The gigantic stadium with its large seating capacity, bill- boards and lights, the pic- |coach Leo Cahill said Argo- jnauts would not pay the price |Rifles were asking for Wil- jliams. | .Rifles manager Bill Stockwell jsaid Monday night that Beavers |paid the same amount for Wil- liams as Rifles had been asking from Argonauts. | Williams led the Continental Football League for two years as a rusher, gaining more than 1,000 yards each season. East Nationals Boston, |---- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 29, 1967 7 Former Teammate' "en Stewart Nip Southmead's Girls | Fernhill Pp ark Tyk e La ds Helps Sink Yanks sistinene ices md Win Centennial Tourney ear, when Glen Stewart Fernhill Park Tykes won the; Results of the first round ; | Southmead girls met in! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) the pennant race, Washington|4"4, SOWa™eha deciding game Championship Saturday in games were Eastview over Neighborhood Association) Gie, stewart 9-0: Kingside de- Elston Howard spent all| dumped Chicago 2-1, Detroit| 4¢ the Neighborhood Assoc. Pec, afternoon figuring out how to downed California 10-0 and) woe Girls' Softball League, at beat New York Yankees, He/Cleveland outlasted Kans@8 Rundie Park. ' A spent all evening doing it. City 8-7 in 11 innings. acl ; Howard, recently traded to| When Mantle attempted to Glen Stewart eked out 9 22-21 Softball Tournament with a 16-8 : : Boston after more than' 12/steal in the fourth inning, How- decision in the exciting game victory over Eastview Park feating Harmon 10-9; Woodview years with the Yankees, made|ard was a bit surprised, but not) and baal pope Storie Rive The tournament was the first|trouncing Storie 27-7 and Fern- his return 10 New York an aus-lenough to keep from throwing] i" the City Championship finals! of five to be held in various| pill over Southmead 13-6. picious one, singling in a run injout the Yankee slugger. Mick|for Pee Wee Girls' softball' age categories in: the Neighbor-| 1, the semi-final rounds East- Boston's 3-0 victory, easing|left the game with a jammed NOB __ hood Association's Softballlviey beat Kingside 11-3 and rookie Al Lyle through three|right knee. ; Leagues. \ ; Fernhill defeated Woodview 5-1. innings of great relief and even) '"'I-hope he didn't hurt his leg, s . Fernhill took a quick 4-0 throwing out Mickey Mantle. | bad,"" said Howard, 'That's the' it y OVICES first inning lead and increased it to 11-2 after four innings, of | 2 "I spent all day. at homejlast guy I would want to get ag : | play. Fernhill broke loose for| figuring how to get this guy out| hurt." . By. Het e loose | and how to get that guy out,"'| The Twins got the chance to) a e ine OW eS a tains | '| e WED. the Red Sox catcher said after) stay ahead of the 'Red Sox when! et ten h the game. 'I was a little nerv-| Pete Richert, the Orioles' pitch-| By CLIFF GORDON son, d, Ay 30t gh! et Ber ; ; Abs ; ' Holtforester and Sid Highgate. | &: ous, thinking about playing/er, threw a possible double play Waltey. © Whitby's fine lit] Bastview's leading Wittets against a team I'd never played|ball into centrefield in the sev- ri ey | Pisa ike ' '|tle Novice lacrosse team had were T Mackness, T. Shetler -- before. , : [path baad allowing i ne considerable action last week\and B. Keeler. i hen Lyle got two strikes on/lins to score the go-ahead run. ay they took part in the On| Mark (atfiald was thé win: ' s bide ior gag hs eo grey | The White Sox, meanwhile, | tario Minor Lacrosse Novice hae pitcher for Fernhill ely he tan Geen nhiek svt fell_into es rth place, tW0/ournament held in New Tor-| In the same tournament Har- @ SUPERVISED A games off the pace, on Ken) oiiq twenty six teams in all mon Park edged Southmead 24-| PROGRAMME sixth inning, the benefits of/McMullen's two-run homer for! ogy' part 198 to capture the "B" Cham-| Howard's pre-game thinking|the Senators. . : : _, | pionship, | @ CHECK ROOM Pesame avparent. ty Mickey Lolich stopped the Whitby lost out. in the first." "Harmon overcame an early FACILITIES spd a vagetas "ee On| Angels on five hits for his third/game to the powerful Rexdale|s.1 Southmead lead with eight be LADIES' Be re te ticow a b him shutout of the year for the|A"'s by the score of 14-0, This|runs in the third inning and 2g he aililetigs - ae \ Se i Tigers, Lenny Green knocked in} sot the stage for the Jowerjheld a slim 10-9 lead after four LOUNGE ing ca arr e did. And he £0!lfour runs, Bill Freehan drove| ckets wh the lesser ex-|innings of play. @ BOOT him out. lthree across and Norm Cash|Prackets where the lesser ©") Southmead came to life in the RENTALS TWINS HOLD FIRST had three hits for Detroit. perienced Whitby team was' sixth inning and on the strength TO teams of their/of walks and hitting by Rick Marshal], Bill Souvey, Craig 'O'Driscoll and Bill Rotter Whitby took the measure Of scored 10 times to take a 22-19 the Rexdale "'B" team 3-0, and\jead into the final inning. In other American League} Cleveland got a two-run playing against games, Minnesota edged Bulti-jhomer in the llth from Max'same calibre. more 3-2 to remain one percent-| Alvis to send the Athletics down LIVE ORGAN | sue DNR itain site : Sey then downed the powerful) Harmon rallied in the ninth MUSIC ° Huntsville entry 9-3 in a SUr-jand won the game 24-23 on the ry ; W t t prising moye. hitting of R. Cobel, T. Bele- 3 Eastview Squirts re er 5 oc ey a uS Kawartha was the next team mont, K. Campbell, &. Parker, ADMISSION to fall by the wayside at the and S. Campbell. \ hands of the. County Tewn °°. 22 raver rarer vc COU Undergo Change =! vier tend ss gohO BE amon ' 5 ar Jeigh- Pivait) i haa He viet le di .8 ORILLIA, Ont. (CP)--De-, Brewer said he was still hop-| Then came the "( consol-| HGhiteY Monday ih a 60 Per Person borhoo atuine eT ot . sie 5 fenceman Bobby Baun of Sanjing to play for Canada in the|ation round and in this one the upset over Toronto Seven Up- Softball League playoff series. p.3ncisco Seals, acquired from|winter Olympics but because of|tired Whitby team fell pray to\¢ : : TTT? They tied the first game 9-9, rante haple Ted ) ; . Ithe fast - steeping Mimico team| Shot -y to move into Tuesday) U HA ° then Eastview won two-straight, Nationa! Hockey League's|so far been ruled ineligible. Leafs in the|his professional background has night's final against St. Cathar- ines for the Canadian National Toronto Maple CIV! by a 9-5 score. - last », 5-3. A "caval "pitched "the win for ¢XPansion. draft last June, said|----------- -- --| Whitby had tuned up for the) Exh:bition men's softball cham- AUDITOR Eastview, fanning seven batters|Monday defenceman Carl) gas 5 series with a close 6-5 win Over) pionship ; ; 8 Brewer will "play for us" if he) ZIOM Ties Tyrone Garrard Road. In that game| RI ck) an boca eocimm cacti and giving up six hits and two : } eid cides to return to the NHL. Storie Park scored two decides t i . fs ce *s sing- in the third on Kelemen 8 official announcement concern- walks Paul Ravary scored two goals| with singles to Tim Lintner, Steve Turron, Bryce Jordan, and Baun said in an interview an Series Still Even WRESTLING - Texas Death Match le, a double by Aldred, walk desi ence 'ing Brewer will be made in John Macdonald. 40. McAvoy and sacrificed fly| about a week. The Darlington Senior Soccer| ,,, Warrin : { by Hiscox. In the seventh, Les omi-final playoff series Tim Norris, who has scored) Hoefs singled and scored later! Brewer walked out of the Page somlsinel Pv «|more than 100 goais this season, | vs. : e between Zion and Tyrone, is still Winner Take All -- Plus Chompionship Trophy on a wild pitch. Eastview got off pitcher. Coe in their when Curtain walked with tw the secon first run|out of hockey for a year, then qiafter a hassle with Leaf man- go) agement over his status as a Leafs' 1965 training camp, sat sparked the losers with three! all even, after the second of) their 2-out-of-3 set, played in|> : Tyrone on Saturday vient. |Intyre and Jerry Schoerer. Torone brought a 2-2 tie out|, In Pee Wee action, the Whit- No Disqualifications ,. . No Time Limit Falls Don't Count . . . Outside Of Ring Fighting Permitted No Holds Barred Except The Choke ... The Fighting will out and scored later on Neal's|ftee agent joined the Canadian') lby Club came out on top in Conti Till One Man Is Completely Helpless : ; | ' -67 Zz r first t I tiv Ses single. In the fifth, Corky walk- national team in 1966-67. od yo reggtgd ogee real thriller 7-6 over the fast- And The Survivor Wins The Bout. pd and he scored on a single ae pals ewe ae j | r 9 z E ' siicchectonial F - ed and he scor Interviewed in Toronto, Brew-|Tyrone to a 1-1 draw, which improving Ajax team 4 BIG ACTION PACKED BOUTS--4 by McDonald. In the sixth, Cur- ai rip! scor ers . ale) : - A wild eg std bated all of them expansion teams, to come this week. The dates|tack with a pair of goals with) Tiger Jeet Singh vs. Lorenzo Parente } d baby obec s:,\have made indirect approaches Will be decided following the re-|singles to Steve Sandford, Ted Fred Atkins vs Michele Borone . ms i Eastview broke the 3-3 tie) fg rs It of Wednesday's g iniLintner. 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