Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 11

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UPSET VICTORY | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 7, 1967 4] | ] e Four-Way Traffic Jam [225 : ; |--Bob Hewitt, a balding Aus-/er staged two rallies and|Tuesday in the third round of tralian exile who landed in|fought off three match points|the United States Tennis - South Africa to become that|for an upset victory over Puer-|pionships in a three-hour mara- gi eS I A rican country's No. 1 Davis Cup play-|to Rico's Charley Pasarellithon at West Side Tennis Club. in Ame League __--_--------) AY THERE Jace op points man again, ee goals and four as- ss Jones recorded three nd three assists while yton added three goals. oss with a four point ance on two goals and ists was Salmonbellies leader, followed by Ray with four assists and i nd Barry Bol- h with goals. ya outshot w West- in the game 33-31. Paid ce last night was re- at 2,074; of the marked differ- 'tween the styles of the ms is shown in the of- action around the net. |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|.561 percentage and the Tigers¢Twins took his loss in stride | | First place in the American and Red Sox were a ooint/and counted on Cleveland to) = \League is like a can of sar- got -560 er marks. |help clean out the crowd. | jdines, an elephant in a Volks- he Tigers rushed in by whip-) |wagon, a telephone booth hold-|ping Kansas City in a twi-night| PLAYED FOR KEEPS S ling 84 college students--crowd-|doubleheader 8-5 and 6-3; the |1 hope Joe Adcock (Indian 'ed. |White Sox entered on tip-toes,;manager) plays Chicago the Detroit/nudging California 3-2 in 13)/S4me way he played us, and Boston all squeezed intojinnings; the Red Sox made it Ermer said. "He saved the best the top spot Wednesday night in/by not playing, and the Twins| Pitchers for us, knocked our bit- a virtual four-way tie which left/made it all possible by losing| 'ets down and played for keeps. baseball buffs scratching their|an afternoon game to Cleveland Cleveland has seven games heads to recall a similar jam so|3-2. left with the White Sox and four late in the season. No other games were sched- eft with Boston, so the Indians| The Twins and White Sox|uled. could help us a great deal. | i M r Cal Er f the His losing pitcher, Dave Bos-| each sported 78-61 records for a anage mer of the wall, ald: souie 'Urooaisn aller Luis Tiant outdueled him with a seven-hitter and singled in the! ' . : Mets Also Victims, po Pali runs in the fourth| Look to MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT . Corp. (Con.) Ltd. 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As a he Oshawa defence in- d or knocked down the Salmonbellies' pas- 'Tykes layoffs ie Tyke doubleheader, Road Firefighters and Leafs were the first NHL tenm to open their camp. season. Now, they're back on the ice again, as the Leaf traning camp opened at Peterborough, Ont. Memor- oito Maple Leafs were cele- brating, not so long ago, their victory in the Stanley Cup at the end of the 1966- lead and} es hoe is : nent TIGERS HAVE TWO STARS Major Pool Equip. Corp. (Can.) ; there's no relief in sight for|pulled within one shutout of the! Detroit took. full a Ltd. Call BRUCE CAVERLY. 690 Drake St. Call 728-8609 -- Evenings 576-2287 | /Dodgers' Don Drysdale, who ; . é TS Briles, an unheralded mem-|leads active pitchers with alpundLddie Mathews end) (CP_Wirephoto) ber of the bullpen brigade untillcareer total of 39. The Phillies) 'Nrathowe" 1d SS gn e O E aITR E EOIPAGS PABIRE SEES TAVERN SS SN a7 | July 15, when Gibson was felled|backed the veteran right-han-|), 'i Labeled ate ts ppt al a 8 BASEBALL bya Roberto Clemente liner,|der with a 13-hit attack in|ihroe wn pecnen reve an Ex-Ri les ome To Aid rolled to his sixth straight vic-lthumping Cincinnati ace Jim); ba? Sepia / ye ic ig with) | tory Wednesday night, scatter-| Maloney. [O80 SOEES, Ue Booone Calpine SCOREBOARD ing five hits as National r rs : a four-run seventh inning and ' The Dodgers struck for four|snapping a 4-4 tie. His first shot | : League-leading CardinalS8iryns in. the eighth inni es . : | t National League trimmed New York Mets 3-1. s e elg inning to|tied the game 2-2 before Ramon | oronto rgonau WoL Pet. GRL whe Briles whe imine tel ee |Webster and Dick Green hom-| St. Louis 87 53 .621 -- |Mets to an unearned run, San| A! McBean scattered six hits)ered for the A's in the fifth. | TORONTO (CP)--The col-/defensive halfback Leon MavityS8. Fran. 75 64.540 11% Francisco's Gaylord Perry and|#"4 knocked in three runs with) Wilson made sure of became | lapse of Toronto Rifles of the | will work out with Argos for the| Chicago 77 66 .538 11%4|philadelphia's Jim Bunning|® triple and bases-loaded walk,|ing the first 20-game winner in| Continental Football League is|next few days. Cincinnati 74 65 .532 12%\were throwing blanks at Hous-|!¢ading the Pirates past Atlantajthe major leagues by belting a| providing Toronto Argonauts |Philadelphia 71 66 .518 14% ton and Cincinnati, respec-atter Denny Lemaster won the|tie-breaking two-run homer in yood Marine had a wide- with a supply of fresh talent.. INTEREST EXPRESSED | Atlanta 72 67 .518 14% | tively jopener for the Braves with an|the seventh inning of the night: | ssion, with the Fire- Leo Cahill, head coach of the|, Cahill also expressed interest | Pittsburgh 69 71 .493 18 Sulgenees eight-hitter. cap for a 4-3 lead. winning 11-9. Canadian Football League|in linebockor Ollie Bealep, for-|Los Angeles 63 74 .460 2245 /°e Pettey io 6 vik a oe | The White Sox, as is their) ' mer Argos quarterback Eagle | Houston 55 85 .393 °32 erry beat the Astros 2-0 with > scene | y Gallas scored 10 of Argos, has rolled out the red a tveehitee fawning his REMEMBER WHEN? . rays made the scene the hard way against California. The Sox needed two runs in the 11th on pinch hitter Smoky Burgess' run-scoring double jand a passed ball that let in /another run to get to the 13th, \Then Duane Josephson singled |with one out in the 13th and) Ken Berry ended the four-hour, | |43-minute battle with a run- |scoring double off Pete Cimino, | carpet. | Day and flanker Pete Manning.| New York 53 85 .384 33 "There are at least a half- Aldridge, who went through Wednesday's Results dozen Rifle players who can training camp with Argos this) Huuston 0 San Francisco 2 help any team in the Canadian |¥e@r, is the only one of the new|St Louis 3 New York 1 Football League," he said. | arrivals expected to be in the|Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 9 Cahill said he would give five|AT80s' lineup when they meet Attanta 4-1 Pittsburgh 1-4 or six former Rifles five-day|Hamilton Tiger-Cats here Sun-'Chicazo 3 Los Angeles 6 trials. Some of them started in |4@Y. : Probable Pitchers Today Wednesday night's practice. Even before the Rifles folded, St. Louis (Gibson 10-6) Linebacker Allan Ray Cahill said he : would recall| New York (Koonce 5-4) Aldridge, halfback Bob Blakely,|Aldridge, He said he had an| Cincinnati (Pappas 14-10) at goals for the winners ther Randy Gallas pick- he other one. wood Marines only had il - scorers also, Mike s potting the ball six a nd Raymond Schroer 4 the other three goals. ie other series, Blue feated Oshawa Discount scoreless streak to 34 innings, and Bunning flipped a six-hitter in stopping the Reds 9-0 for the 38th shutout of his career. Los Angeles downed Chicago Cubs 6-3 and Atlanta split a double- header at Pittsburgh, winning at the opener 4-1 and dropping the) nightcap by the same score. The Cards were four games By THE CANADIAN PRESS Billy Papke knocked out Stanley Ketchel 60 years ago today--in 1907--in the 12th round at Los Angeles to win the world middle- weight boxing title. A year later Ketchel won the title back, but Papke claimed it again after Ketchel was -1 with Ken DeMille a pair for the winners ohn Fleming and Peter ach added one. . Humphries scored the tally for Discount House, zames in the Tyke twin- e the first games of a ame, total - goal semi- ayoff. F NEW YORK (AP)--The fold- Bedard To Coach Minn. 78 61 .561 Briles and New York's Jack ing of Toronto rifles, heavy fe Chicago 78 61 .561 Fisher were locked in a 1-1 duel financial losers for the last few Montreal Juniors Boston '79 62 .560 until the eighth inning, when 'i seasons, poses several prob- Detroit 79 62 .560 the Cards' pitcher singled, took ; ' lems for the Continental Foot-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Roger|Calif. 72 67 518 6 second when left fielder, 8 ball League. Bedard, former coach of Peter-| Wash. 66 74 471 1244, Tommy Davis bobbled the ball, 4 \ "We'll either have a league borough Petes of the Ontario) Cleveland 65 76 .461-14 |reached third on Lou Brock's meeting or a meeting of the Hockey Association Junior A)Balt. 62 75 .453 15 |bunt and scored on a sacrifice Ef 4 ' executive committee at the end|"iteuit and a one-time defence-|New York 62 78 .443 1614\fly by Curt Flood. Mike Shan- Save Time and quarterbacks flanker Dick Limerick and h Rifles Folding Poses Problems of the week or early next week to settle the problems of sched- uling and players," Sol Rosen, the league's commissioner, said Wednesday. Rosen said the Rifles were suspended for failing to meet the league's financial require- ments, The team's two games, a 20-7 victory over Akron and a 28-14 defeat by Orlando, will stand, Rosen said. "We now have seven teams} in the East instead of eight," said Rosen. "We want to play a 14-game season and in order fo do so, we may have to have Tom Wilkinson, |28reement some teams play each other three times instead of twice. "There probably will be a with. Rifles giving} him 24-hour recall rights on| im. The Rifles, whose collapse was announced Tuesday, lost an estimated $400,000 last season and $300,000 the previous year. | man with Province Reds of the American Hockey League, has been named coach of Montreal Junior Canadiens of the OHA, it was announced Wednesday. Bedard, a native of Granby, Que., coached the Petes for 114 seasens. He guided the Petes to first place in the OHA stand- ings in 1965-66 but was replaced by Roger Nielson last year when the Petes floundered. Redard will assume his duties| next week, replacing Claude Rue! who finished the season as coach of the Junior Canadiens last year. Ruel who finished the Philadelphia (Short 7-8) N Atlanta (Nickro 11-7) at Pitts- burgh (Sisk 10-12) N Cnicago (Niekro 8-6) at Los Anzeles (Drysdale 10-14) N IIcuston (Von Hoff 0-2) at San Francisco (Herbel 3-4) Americar League W L Pct. GBL | Jaster will go to the bullpen. Kansas City 57 82 .410 21 Wednesday's Results Cleveland 3 Minnesota 2 Kan-as City 5-3 Detroit 8-6 '|California 2 Chicago 3 Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Chance 17-11) at Baltimore (Hardin 5-1) N Ncw York (Stottlemyre 14-11) at Boston (Lonborg 18-7) N International League Toledo 0 Richmond 3 (Richmond leads _best-c{-sev- en Governor's Cup semi-final 1-0) ' Columbus 6 Rochester 5 (Columbus leads best-of-seven season as coach of the Junior {Canadiens last year. Ruel has} returned to his scouting role for draft of the Rifle players by the|Montrea! Canadiens of the Governor's Cup semi-final 1-0) Pacific Coast League Spokane 4 San Diego 10 (San Diego leads best-of-sey- in front when Gibson was hurt. They lead the pack by 11% shot and killed in 1910. |the sixth California pitcher. games today. Gibson returns to action|§ tonight against the Mets. But Briles will not lose his spot in the rotation, Instead, Schoen- dienst said, jnon's ninth inning homer pro- vided an insurance run. Perry, who had pitched 16 scoreless innings in the Giants' BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA MEN'S STORE LEAGUE High Triples -- R. Willerton 798 (297), J. Ristich 762 (316), F. Eccles 758 (279), L. Yuill 755 (306), C. Newang 741 (28C), Cy. Powell 740 (261), G. Stacey 7. (303), B. Lavergne 732 (283), P. White- head 725 (258) and J. Crawford 720) { (286). High Singles B. Morey 295, H. Deruent 278, A. Shortt 277, D. Richard- son 261, E. Willerton 261, F. Gates 260,|¢ S. Skirrow 259, W. Lanning 258 and M.| Nantais 333. Team Standing -- .Annettes 4 (3401),/ Hallidays 4 (3034), Pediars 4 (2769),/ Dixons 3. 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