Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1967, p. 7

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FRED WHALLEY « « lineup changes uld be back Monday night pared to even the series, rary Drysdale felt the turn- ' point came when Elmer in missed an early break- ay in the first period and Carlings came right back score, resident Art Morton men- ied that in the third period oklin didn't get a shot in first six minutes of play | that this kind of offence ildn't win many games, ort Perry Boys ear OASA Titles ORT PERRY (Staff) -- Port ry Ballard's Lumber tied their OASA Midget 'B' pro- 'ial quarter - final series erday afternoon with an ting 2-1 victory over Mac- ' boys. rt Perry lads lost the first e 2-1 in MacTier on Fri- night, when the homesters three hits to Port Perry's safety and in the return e on Sunday, Ballards pick- ip three hits and the visi- had just two, with Port y's Doug Hughes claiming trikeouts, ird and deciding game in series will be played in ie, on Wednesday night, at } o'clock. OASA Pee Wee 'B' play is, Port Perry IGA advano to the All-Ontario finalg nst Smithville or Pfeston, | they eliminated Eas{ liands (Dunbarton) on Sats y, with a 9-5 victory. e win gave the Port Perry gsters the semi - final ser- in two-straight games, as won the first one 4-2. ARTS - ACCES. R SERVICE ES NA i -- usiasis } SQUADRON TION LASSES 728-4284 CT. 2nd Hrs.) Come To The ' CLUB ne aaa jchuk, 1003; L. { J. and°R. Irwin, 1003; S. Grant, RICH SCHEINBLUM of the Cleveland Indians sees the hatchet about to fall last night as he looks over his shoulder to see Mickey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "It's got to wind up in a play- ff somewhere along the way," Dddie Stanki said Sunday after is. streaking Chicago White 'Sox blanked Minnesota Twins 10 behind Peters and charged within one- half game of the American © League-leading Detroit Tigers. % "Two weeks to go and four eams in contention,' Stanky dded. '"'There's no way to avoid a playoff. We just hope that we're in it." While Peters' four-hitter com- pleted a three-game sweep over he Twins and ran the White ox' winning string to five ames, Detroit and Boston Red Sox both fumbled away oppor- nities to gain ground. ~ Sixth-place Washington Sena- rs tripped up the Tigers 5-0 hind Frank Bertain's clutch pitching and eighth-place Balti- more Orioles slugged the Red Sox 5-2 with three home runs. Boston fell into a third place deadlock with Minnesota, one game behind Detroit and one- half length back of the White Sox. California Angels edged Kan- sas City Athletics 3-2 and Cleve- land Indians trimmed New York Yankees 4-2 in other Sun- day games, The White Sox clipped the ins 5-4 Saturday while etroit passed Washington by the same score and Baltimore bombed Boston 4-1. Cleveland hammered New York 6-1 and California edged Kansas City 3-1. MAKING HEADWAY The White Sox, who were 244 games out of first place Friday morning, jumped from fourth to Pigeon Fanciers Close Out Season The Oshawa General Racing Pigeon Club held its ninth andjruns with a single, capping al Ron Ellis, Dave Keon andjough, Ont., final "'Young Bird" race of the| three-run fourth inning. That)Frank Mahovlich t season on the weekend, releas-;was enough for Nelson Briles,|other Toronto goals while Dick) necessary for them to work out) |Gamble and Mike Byers replied) with the club. ing their birds at Chatham, an air-line distance of 200 miles Following are the results and speed of the birds, in yards- per-minute:- C. Bennett and Son, 1022; John Shewchuk, 1049; C. Bennett and Son, 1022; J and R. Irwin, 1014; J. Shew- Kinsman, 1003; 990; L. Kinsman, 998; J. Strachan, 977; M. Korobij, 945; D. Bejowsky, 944; W. Bowden 927; G. Goodall, 923; D. Be. jkowsky, 898; A. Szezur, 89! and R. Duncan, 839. Mantle charging with the ball. New York Yankee pitcher Fritz Peterson caught Scheinblum off first base in the fourth inning |second place Sunday as Peters |shackled the Twins for his 16th victory in 25 decisions and Ken {Berry drove in two runs with a pnomier: and single. with a throw to Mantle. The first baseman charged, then threw to second baseman Horace Clarke who made Cubs Eddie Stanki Predicts Playoff Games For Chicago | in the fourth and a three-run,;trzemski, before giving way to ~ homer by Hank Allen in the Hard-striking | | the tag in the New York City game. At left is Jerry Kenney, Yankee shortstop. Indians won, 6-1. (AP Wirephoto) Stu Miller in the eighth inning. |Clemente, Pitts 539 98 192 LEAGUE LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS AB RH Pet. National League Gonzalez, Pha 460 70 158 M. Alou, Pitts 510 81 173 Staub, Hous 504 60 168 .333 Cepeda, St L 537 87 178 Runs: Aaron, Atlanta, 107; Santo, Chicago, 106. Runs batted in: Cepeda, 108; Wynn, Houston, 105. Hits: Clemente, 192; St. Louis, 189. average. Arsenal was second,| hung on to the lead to the end. | Manchester City third, Sheffield) Wednesday fourth and Totten-| sheffield United 5-2 with 18-/8er, got off to an encouraging] ham fifth, all with 11 points. Manchester City outclassed \year-old Stan Bowles scoring] Arsenal) twice in his league debut. Sheffield Wednesday took the| lead against Manchester United) jin the 31st minute. United tied jit after 76 minutes to snatch a | point in the standings. In Scotland soccer's First 356| Division, Celtic, the European borough United stayed on top of| "343|Cup holder, was beaten for the Division III. .339| first time since May 3, going | down 1-0 to Rangers. | Rangers, who had to rearrange their team after left back |David Provan was carried off with a suspected broken leg. Brock, | The only goal came in the /47th minute when Orjen Pers- Doubles: Staub, 41; Aaron, |son beat several defenders and) Cepeda, 35. Triples: and Pinson, Brock, 11. Home runs: Aaron and Wynn 37; Santo, 30. Stolen bases: Wills, Pittsburgh, 28. Pitching: Briles, St. 13-5, .722; Farrell, Philadelphia 10-4, 714. Strikeouts: Williams, Bunning, Phila fifth kept the Tigers on the run. | The Angels erased a 1-0 defi-| Paul Blair's two-run homer|cit on Bobby Knoop's three-run! and bases-empty blasts by Boog) homer in the second inning and Bertaina scattered seven hits, | Powell and Andy Etchebarren|held off Kansas City behind the |10 Detroit base runners. | Frank Howard's first inning | sacrifice fly sent home the only! ton. | Gene Brabender checked Bos- southpaw Gary|Struck out eight and stranded|/powered the Orioles to their|fivephit pitching of Jim Weaver | |third straight triumph at Bos-!and Bobby Locke. Lee Maye's two-run pinch homer in the eighth carried the jrun Bertaina needed, but Fred|ton on five hits, including a| Indians and Luis Tiant past the |Valentine's run-scoring double|two-run double by Carl Yas-' Yankees. Cardinals Assured Of Tie After Edging Giants 3-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis Cardinals assured themselves of a tie for the National League pennant Sun- day by nipping Cincinnati Reds 3-2 while second-place San Francisco Giants was losing to Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4. St. Louis can wrap it all up tonight by defeating Philadelp- hia Phillies. To tie, the Giants would have to win their remaining 13 games while St. Louis would have to lose its last 12. In other games Sunday, Hous- ton Astros rallied for a 4-3 vic- tory over New York Mets, Phi- ladelphia trimmed Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 and Chicago Cubs topped Atlanta Braves 5-3, Saturday the Cards made it 4-1 over the Reds while burgh defeated San Franci hila- deiphia won 8-4 over\Los| Angeles in 11 innings, Pitts- after Bob Aspromonte had opened with a double and scored the tying run when re- liever Ron Taylor, a Toronto native, threw away Bob Lillis' | attempted sacrifice. | Triples by Ernie Banks and) Glenn Beckert keyed a four-run| sixth inning for the Cubs. Banks' blow drove in two runs. Billy Williams had a home run for the Cubs and Charlie Lau a two-run pinch shot for Atlanta. Home runs by Don Lock and Johnny Callison paced Phila- delphia to its victory. By THE CANADIAN PRESS A new National Hockey League contract appeared to be the best spur available in a busy weekend of pre-season exhibition games. Walton, who signed Sat- | as |5-4 in 16 innings, Houston Toronto Map! whipped New York 6-1 and Chi- | cago nipped Atlanta 2-1. EARLY SIEGE shouted pitcher Bob Gibson) Sunday in the happy Cardinal) | had brushed past the Reds. Julian Javier drove in two 13-5, and Jack Lamabe. | Lamabe protected Briles'| eighth straight victory with) was forced to leave the game| after being struck on the pitch- son's line drive. Robert Clemente's 23rd home run of the year which broke a 4-4 tie in the ninth inning to down the Giants. The Astros rallied for two 'uns in the bottom of the ninth o beat the Mets. Hal King's pinch single capped the rally "Champagne tomorrow,"| {Bill Collins once with Ray Cul- | Rochester | American League 5-2 in Peter- borough, Ont. | At the same time, in Port Huron, Mich., Parker Mac- Donald celebrated his new con- North Stars' 3-1 victory over California Seals. scored the for Rochester. Mike McMahon got two Parise scoring for California. The win was the second of/for eight hours Sunday before| ing shoulder by Deron John-|the exhibition season for the|leaving for home. Leafs. Minnesota lost 3-1 Satur-)----W-- Walton Signs Saturday Scores Twice Sunday jof the AHL Saturday in Strat Bruins 7-0 in Kitchener, Ont. | Sunday. Former Leaf Larry Jeffrey} sparkled Sunday for the Rang- ers with three goals while Don and |Jean Ratelle and Vic Hadfield Marshall scored a pair one each. Probably the most unhappy general manager in the league is Punch Imlach of Toronto. | dressing room after the Cards|tract with a goal in Minnesota) Last week Imlach got Bob Pulford and Brian Conacher to |the Toronto camp at Peterbor- | although neither player had signed contracts He also was having holdout problems with veteran defence- four innings of relief. Briles|Minnesota goals with Jean-Paul man Tim Horton for the same reason. Horton talked to Imlach day to Memphis Wings of the Central League. Ray Carpenter scored twice for Memphis and len hitting for Minnesota in the game at Haliburton, Ont. BRUINS BOMBED Knights of .. HALL FOR RENT Special Rates Sunday thru Friday 725-0397 -- 723-7605 | New York Rangers put! CATS CANADA Post Be amaster changer-of-address when you move go tothe Post Office, get free change of address cards, fill themout -- and beon your way (no postage required) let the rest of the world know where you are and you will get your mail promptly FOR POSTAL INFORMATION SEE THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK ford, Ont., then taking Boston together a pair of weekend wins| as well, beating Buffalo Bisons | | Chicago} Cincinnati, 12;| Morton a 2-1 victory over Moth- Brock, 47; Louis, | delphia, 227; Jenkins, Chicago, 07, scored from an acute angle. Two goals by Mason gave | erwell. Morton's Danish winger, ,|Per Bartram, broke his collar- |bone in the game and will be out of football for about 10 weeks. With two matches played all ,}around in the Scottish Division I, Rangers and Hibernian are -|the only clubs with the maxi- mum four points. Hibernian ibeat Raith Rovers 3-0. 'Arsenal Tied For First After Blanking Hotspur Eddie Firmani, Charlton Ath-| letic's new South African mana- start when the Athletics slammed Aston Villa 3-0. Portsmouth outside left Nick Jennings scored three goals in his club's 3-1 victory at Nor- wich, \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 18, 1967 7 BASEBAIL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League Ww | L Pet. GBL | LONDON (CP) -- Arsenallexposed a_ brittle Tottenham| Queens Parx Rangers took FT sl rs r ieee % |scored a sparkling 4-0 victory|\defence, scoring four goals| clear lead in the English second|pocton 84 66 560 1 | over Tottenham Hcispur Satur-jagainst its London sival in 27) division, winning 2-0 at Preston! Minnesota 84 86 .560 1 | day to climb into a five-way tie) minutes. while Blackburn Rovers were California 77 715290 7 jon points at the top of English' 4 goal after 30 seconds gave|'¢ld to a 1-1 draw at Birming-|Washington 70 79 .470 14% soccer's first division. Southampton its victory over| ham, : Cleveland 71 81 .467 15 Liverpool, despite a 1-0 defeat) league-leading Liverpool. From| The Rangers have 13 points.| Baltimore 67 81 .453 17 at Southampton, stayed at the), free kick, Martin Chivers|Blackburn Rovers and Black- New York 66 84 .440 19 top of the standings on goal/headed in, and Southampton|P00l have 12 each, Kansas City 59 89 .399 24 Sunday's Results Kansas City 2 California 3 Minnesota 0 Chicago 4 |Washington 5 Detroit 0 Cleveland 4 New York 2 Baltimore 5 Boston 2 Saturday's Results Washington 4 Detroit 5 Though held to a 1-1 draw at\cleveland 6 New York 1 home by Oxford United, Peter-| Southend United took over the Division IV leadership with a "331, It was a great victory for the|1-0 away win over Hartlepools|fornia (Wright 4-4) N United. MEET FOR TITLE | HALIFAX (CP)--Dave Dow-| ney of Halifax and Jimmy Meil-| leur of Windsor, Ont., meet in a} Baltimore 4 Boston 1 Minnesota 4 Chicago 5 | Kansas City 1 @alifornia 2 | Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Carlos 2-0) at Cali- Minnesota (Kaat 13-13) Kansas City (Dobson 9-9) N Boston (Stephenson 3-0) at Detroit (McLain 17-16 )N New York (Monbouquette 5-4) at Baltimore (McNally 6-7) N Tuesday's Games at 12-round bout at the Forum|Chicago at California N here tonight to decide the! vacant Canadian middleweight boxing championship. GROAT TO RETIRE PITTSBURGH (AP )--Dick| Groat of San Francisco Giants announced Saturday he will retire from baseball at the end of the season. Groat, who never played a game in the minor leagues, was relegated to nart- 'time duty this year with Phila- Minnesota at Kansas City TN Boston at Detroit N Washington at Cleveland N New York at Baltimore N National League WL Pet. GBL St. Louis 94 56 627 -- San Fran. 81 68 .544 1214 delphia Phillies and the Giants after 13 years as a regular with Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Phila- delphia. He vaulted straight to stardom from Duke University. Chicago 18 Cincinnati 80 70 .533 13 Philadelphia 77 71 520 16 Pittsburgh 75 75 .500 19 Atlanta 74 75 497 19% Los Angeles 68 81 .456 2514 Houston 61 88 .409 32% New York 55 93 .472 38 Sunday's Results Los Angeles 1 Philadelphia 6 San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh § Chicago 5 Atlanta 3 St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 2 New York 3 Houston 4 Saturday's Results San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 4 Cincinnati 1 Chicago 3 Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 8 New York 1 Houston 6 Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Duffie 0-0) at New York (Fisher 9-18) N St. Louis (Gibson 12-6) at Phi- ladelphia (Ellsworth 6-6) N Cincinnati (Queen 13-7) at Atlanta (Jarvis 14-8) N Pittsburgh (Sisk 12-12) at Houston (Belinsky 3-9 or Giustl 10-15) N Tuesday's Games Los Angeles at New York N St. Louis at Philadelphia N San Francisco at Chicago Cincinnati at Atlanta N Pittsburgh at Houston N BACKACHE BLADDER IRRITATION Common Kidney or Bladder Irritae tions make many men and women feel tense and nervous from juent, burning or itching urination night and day, Secondarily, you may lose sleep and have Headache, Backache and feel older, tired, depressed. such cases, CYSTEX usually brines relaxing comfort by Medes § ing germs in acid urine quickiy easing pain.Get CYSTEX at druggists | Get a new guifstream water heater. 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