Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1967, p. 8

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| @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 1, 1967 Cepeda's Bat Booms, Leads Cards To Win | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Be a hig oer thing for the rest of the National pana that St. 'Louis' a Cepeda isn't aregeing." Cepeda com- baie "You get tired about You can't keep going bem, pokiy ewig ; One Cepeda bam was enough for Houston Astros Thursday night. The weary slugger smashed 24th homer, walked twice, a base and hit a sacrifice fly in. Cardinals' 5-1 victory 'over Astros, . Cepeda scored two runs ard drove in two more, running his -league-leading RBI total to 104. He is batting .344, six nts less than Pittsburgh's rio Clemente, who tagged ¥ hits in the Pirates' 6-4 Ba tt over Philadelphia. in the National ,e8 gue Thursday, Cincinnati San Francisco 3-1, Atlanta edged Los Angeles 5-4 and Chicago nipped New York 2-1 in 11 innings. WASHBURN A WINNER Ray Washburn won his nimh my ht game "for Cardinals with late-in- ning help from Ron Willis, Jimmy Wynn accounted for Houston's only run with his 32nd homer. Cepeda's homer came in the third inning against loser, Bo Belinsky,. 3-9. The big. slugger hit his sacrifice fly in the two- run wrapup eighth. Matty. Alou punched an infield single that scored Al Luplow. with the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning as Pirates whipped Phillies. Luplow, batting for winner Bob Veale, had doubled. and moved to third on a sacrifice before Alou delivered. Juan Pizarro, who saved|* Veale"s 15th victory, singled home Pittsburgh's final run in the eighth. ~ Hank Aaron touched off a three-run Atlanta rally 'n the eighth inning with his 33rd) homer and Rico Carty climaxed)* the spurt with a two-run pinch/ double as the Braves beat Los) Angeles. HANK TIES STAN Aaron's homer was his 475c:h} career shot and tied him for| ninth place on the alltime major league list with Stan Musial. After the homer, Clete Boyer | reached first on an érror and Mack Jones walked before] Carty doubled. It marked the first time in two seasons. that Braves defeated Claude Osteen. Rookie. catcher John Bench tagged a two-run double--only his second major league hit--to break a 1-1 tie in the seventh ining and. carry *Cincinnati past San Francisco, Jim Maloney, who struck out six straight batters. over one gained his 13th victory. Lee May homered for Reds} snap- ping loser Mike McCormick's 2%-inning scoreless. streak. McCormick is 18-7. ° Al Spangler's lith-inning pinch 'single drove in Chicago's jwinning run against Mets. Ernie' Banks had opened the jinning with a single and |reached second when Randy | Hundley was hit by a sitch. | With a count of one ball and two strikes. on Ted Savage, Spangler was sent up to swing and delivered the winning hit. Rookie Yanked From Game In Middle Of One Hitter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hed way Eddie Stanky has beer putting his "quick hook" into operation, the only way Francisco Carlos is going to éomplete. a game is by throw- ing a no-hitter. For six innings 'Thursday, |lis White Sox rookie Carlos set Boston. down without a hit, but left the game, which the White Sox eventually won. TWO-GAME WINNER "Tn my book, he's. won two games,"' said Stanky of the 26- year-old right-hander who post- ed an 11-8 record at Indianapo- be'ore joining White Sox. In the only other American League -- action Thursday, Mi tlasted Baltimore then - Carl Yastrzemski' George Scott hit a single, both movet up on a sacrifice and Stanky was out' to the mound in @ sprint.' "Young man," said the Chi- cago manager, "I need a Strikeout right here." In came Hoyt Wilhelm, who not only did not get the strikeout but gave up two runs as Red Sox took a fempurary iead before some Chicago homers settled the matter 4-2, "It's pretty difficult to take a man out with a one-hitter," Stanky conceded after the game. "I realize that, but we're fighting for $10,000. and I'm managing for 25 men." For Carlos, it was a familiar story A week ago, in his major league debut against the same Red Sox, he went 6 1-3 innings 10-9 and Washington blanked New York 6-0. Detroit, Califor- nia, Cleveland and Karisas City were idle. White Sox went ahead for good in the eighth when Tom- mis Agee's 13th homer tied the game and, after Jerry Adair's two-out error let Pete Ward bat. be blasted his 16th homer. When Stanky saw that '"Wil- helm's knuckler wasn't knuck-| ling," he brought in Don| McMahon, who retired six bat- s|ters in a row to nail down the victory. ~ Red Sox' lead over Twins was reduced to half a game, while Detroit is one game out and the White Sox are 1% games behind. PINCH-HIT HOMER Rich Reese came off the tom of the ninth, and hit 'his; fourth homer of the season to put Twins one-half game behind Red Sox... Baltfmore had scored three! times in the top of the inning on consecutive doubles by Boog Powe:! and Dave Johnson and Curt Blefary's two-run homer. The Orioles also got four runs in the fifth, two on Brooks Rob- inson's homer and another on a shot by Dave Johnson. Frank Bertaina held Yankees to three' hits: and allowed the same number to get as far as second base. Ed Brinkman drove in two runs with a single in the Senators' three-run eighth inning. stretch, hurled a four-hitter and Réchester at Buffalo 2 Toronto at Syracuse Columbus at Richmond ". 'Téledo at Jacksonville EEE NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Los Angeles. 4 pra . Houstcn 1 St. Take advantage of it! 24 teaur Ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil. Budget. Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN COAL & 723-3481 ee Li WALL OF WATER IN QUEBEC iplace finish Thursday in. the ski. es gy in Sher- tors. and is one of 12 men's s1alom_elimination brooke, Antuano top: skiers advancing to Satur- event at the world water peda field of 58 competi- ~ ay's gals in: the slalom, |. of water enroute to a first- Hits: Copada, and Brock, St, 'Siotin: Bases: Brock, 40, Mor- Louis, 167; Clemente, 164. , Houston, and Wills, Pitts- MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS | vw, :6 muna tt © of American League |M. Alou, Pitts» 450 71 148: .329) 39. Pitching: McCormick, San AB Tito ,Antuanod of Mexico throws up a veritable wall RH Pet. ritod, St. L429 568139 mm Triples: Pinson, 'Cincinnati,|Francisco, 18-7, .720; Hughes, F. Robinson, B. 37570 124 .331|wynn, Houston; 97: il; Williams, Chicago, 10./St. Panis, 13-5, .722. | |Yastrzemski, B 483 90 149 .308) SUPPLIES" smmeonasumcine arene Scott, Bos 467 64 142 .304/ |Carew, Minn. 411 55 123 :299| Kaline, Det 361.76, 108 299 Runs: Yastrzemski, 90; | | McAuliffe, Detroit, 82 | Runs Batted In: Yastrzemski, | 95; Killebrew, Minnesota, 90.) . Hits: Yastrzems ki, 149;| Tovar, Minnesota, 146. Doubles: Tovar, 29;| Campanéris, Kansas City, 28. | Triples: Blair, Baltimore, 10; Buford, Chicago, 8. Home Runs: Yastrzemski, 35; | Killebrew, 34. Stolen Bases: Campaneris, | 45; Buford, 28. Pitching: Lonborg, Boston, | 1 PREVIEW EXPO WINS AGAIN TORCNTO (CP)--Ontario's) men's table tennis team record-| ed 6-0 victories over Quebec and Newfoundland Thursday in) WITH 18-6, .750; Merritt, Minnesota, | 10-4, .714. i\ National League AB R Hict.| 468 85 164 .350 485 79 167 .344 458 55 153 .334 Clemente, Pitts Cepeda, St L Staub, Hous the _ interprovincial ships at the Canadian National] Need An Oli Furnace? Exhibition. Derek Wall sparked Ontario with three singles victo- ries and combined with Modres Zulps of Hamilton in two dou- bles victories. Zulps won four without allowing any runs, but bench with one out in the bot- singles games. CALL PERRY 723-3443 BAY OR NIGHT The dead classroom A startling and proven fact: one classroom of high school students is wiped out every week because of car accidents. itis an unbearable statistic, but true. More young Canadians are killed in automobile accidents than by any other cause. 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