Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1967, p. 10

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THE AWA TIMES, Monday, September 25, 1967 Saiutay's Reelin 3 ee ' ; BASEBAIL SCORE ye og era : WI1nS | n Oop po " Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 Le National League Atlanta 4 St. Louis 5 ' aren eee L W L Pet. GBL Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 , WL Pet OF St. Louis 98 59 .624 -- |Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 1 M Mises TR ;\sen Fran, «85 Oe Saturday's Results | eT S TO oO ourt Chicago 89 68 1567 1. {cincinnati 84 72 .538 13%) Houston 0 New York 1 Detroit 88 68 564 11%4|Chicago 84-78 .535 14 | atlanta 2 St. Louis 1 California 80 74 519 8i4|Pniladelphia 807% 5 16%) pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 8 Baltimore 73 4 an 17 |Piebearen 12 io pte Cincinnati 3 Chicago 6 | By HAL BOCK In Saturday's AL action New, The Twi spi : reas Atlanta : Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles lYork trimmed Minnesota 6-2 wie Sean 8, Se Creed 73 85 .462 17% Los Angeles) 70 85 .452 27 Associated Press Sports Writer Paul Casanova and Fred Val- entine delivered key singles in a three-run Washington ninth that gave the Senators a 5-4 victory over Detroit Tigers Sun- day. The loss shoved the Tigers into fourth place, 1% games behind as the torrid American League pennant race moved into its final week. 20th victory. Boston Red Sox stayed right behind the Twins by walloping Baltimore Orioles 11-4 with an 18-hit attack. Third place Chicago White Sox used four pitchers to stop Cleveland |California edged Kansas City |3-2, Baltimore downed Boston 7-5 and Chicago hammered Cleveland 8-0. |HELD LATE LEAD | The Tigers carried a 4-2 lead jinto the ninth inning against Washington and were looking forward to their third straight victory over the Senators. into a force out, Casanova sin- gled one run across. Reliever John Hiller retired Cap Peterson on a line drive for the second out. But Doug Camilli singled the Cardinals Edge Braves 5-4, what shoddy performance by} Chance, coasted past the Yan-! kees and protected their lead. Bob Allison walloped a three- run home run and Harmon Kil- lebrew tagged his 41st of the season, making it easy for Chance, who allowed 12 hits. 'SOX RIP ORIOLES Boston tore into the Orioles runs, giving him nine in the last week and 25 for the season. Jim Lonborg allowed just two |hits in the six innings he ae and won his 21st game. He is expected to start two of Sox topped the Indians. two runs in the first inning and Calinornia mae them tan up for ts victory over Kansas City. Washington 72 84 .462 17% New York 67 89 .429 22% Kansas City 60 95 .387 29 Sunday's Results Detroit 4 Washington 5 Boston 11 Baltimore 7 New York 4 Minnesota 9 Chicago 3 Cleveland 1 California 2 Kansas City 1 Houston New York 59 96 .381 38 Houston 4 New York 2 Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 Atlanta 4 St. Louis 5 _ Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 1 65 91 .417 32% LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 yeors 10% eo! Street West 725-0444 Sunday's Results Saturday's Results Chicago 8 Cleveland 0 Only games scheduled. , Today's Probable Pitchers | California (Brunet 11-12) at! Tuesday's Games | California at Minnesota Wash-) ington at Baltimore N | Detroit at New York N | Minnesota retained its half-| But Mike Epstein and Frank) with Dalton Jones, Ge ; : : . " , Geo HES game lead, beating New York|Coggins opened, with sinslesland Jerry Adair smashing four|California 3 Kansas City 2 BEST WIS Yankees 9-4 for Dean Chance's|After Ken McMullen bunted) hits apiece. Jones drove in five| Boston 5 Baltimore 7 to the Manogement and Stoff of the Indians 3-1 and stayed onej|tying run across and Valentine} poston' f 5 Minnesota (Merritt 12-6 . . game behind. In another game,| followed with the fifth single of] yon" 'went: oor games.| washington (Bosman 2-1) at We hope that we will be of further service to you in California Angels edged Kansas|the inning, scoring Casanova innings i. pes ger er aiuiaons (Leonhard 6:0) the future. wy a hi LUE TE nner jthen Gary Peters and Bobby| Detroit (Wilson 22-10) at New {Locker bailed him out of an) York (Downing 13-106 N ea gs OKE PRODUCE BO PEEP Restaurant and Tavern 110 Court 723-3497 Pirates Top Giants 2-1 | By DICK COUCH |for his ninth straight victory as| | | | CONGRATULATIONS to the management and staff of the BO PEEP Restaurant & Tavern Congratulations BO PEEP 'Restaurant and Tavern Associated Press Sports Writer|a starter, left for a pinch 'hitter | with the score tied 4-4. Jaster, who lost his} taking the throw from catcher Larry | starting job when St. Louis' ace/ of two-out singles, Jaster struck! ond inning of last night's the tag after Larry After being tagged for a pair| game against the Baltimore Orioles. Second _base- man Dave Johnson makes GEORGE SCOTT of the Boston Red Sox is tagged out at second base while at- tempting to steal in the sec- Haney right-hander Bob Gibson recov-| yt pinch hitted Joe Torre to ered from a broken leg three/eng the eighth, then set the/ (AP Wirephoto) --------------= |weeks ago, pitched two score-/Brayes down in order in the) less innings in relief Sunday as} Riders' Attack Ends Argos' "ise'siniar! Win Streak At One Game |relief appearances for Jaster, a) | strapping southpaw who shared| ithe National League shutout] |touchdown passes -- one for 55|John Vilunas and the other n a lead a year ago. | 60-yard punt by Dave Mann While the runaway pennant! The victory.gave Ottawa|winners were shading Atlanta By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Rough Riders/yards to Margene Adkins and rebounded from a three-game/another of 81 yards to fullback} losing streak Sunday, thumping) Bo Scott. Whit Tucker caught aleight points in eight games, in their final home game before Toronto Argonauts 38-3 to break 16-yarder for a third touchdown| four behind first-place Hamilton the World Series, Pittsburgh a second - place tie with Argos|while Ron Stewart and Don Gil-| Tiger-Cats, who defeated Mont-| Pirates edged second place San in the Eastern Football Confer-/bert ran for the other Ottawa/real Alouettes 19-1 in a dull Francisco Giants 2-1; Cincin- ence. |touchdowns. game Saturday at Hamilton. nati Reds topped Chicago Cubs Quarterback Russ Jackson, | Don Sutherin added a 22-yard) Hamilton won its sixth game!3-2 in 10 innings; Philadelphia running and passing with/field goal and three converts|in seven starts as Willie Bethea! Phillies beat Los Angeles Dodg- authority, directed the Riders|while Moe Racine got one con- ran for the lone Ticat touch- ers. 3-1 and Houston Astros to an offence of 524 yards--292| vert and a single on a wide down. Tommy Joe Foffey con-| trimmed New York Mets 4-2. passing -- despite a' field made | field goal attem#t. verted and kicked three field) the Cards were 2-1 losers. to slippery by rains. | Argos got their points on sin- goals. Quarterback Joe Zuger Atlanta in a full schedule of Jackson threw two long/gles; two missed field goals by| pointed for three singles. games Saturday that saw New | Dave Lewis booted a 60-yard) York blank Houston 1-0, San . . " Se s cols point.| Francisco double the score on| ck In Fir t |, The 21,031 fans who braved|tne Pirates, 8-4, Philadelphia ' the cold and chilly weather at dump Los Angeles 4-0 and Chi- Edge Stampeders 28-27 Pickin ao mane the ground,) Gjpson's return, after an} stewart ran for on nine Car- Roughriders (two safety touches to go aheadjries and Scott overpowered pang 5 a of --, are back in first place~in the|28-28. \tacklers for another 99 0n 21. |Rrijes as a consistent Bien Western Football Conference,| Saskatchewan got touchdowns| Scott also caught three passes|*grced Cards to drop one thanks to two missed field goal|from George Reed, Al Ford andjfor 116 yards, Stewart two for|),<tarter, With rookie Dick attempts by Larry Robinson, |Hugh Campbell. Jack Abend-|30 and Adkins four for 88 as Hughes and southpaw Steve Robinson missed on attempts/schan converted all three and|Jackson completed 11 of 18) Carlton also going exceptionally from 37 and 33 yards as Cal-|added a field goal. Roughrid-|attempts. Gell' Jester eas the choice. gary Stampeders Sundayjers' other points came on two Wally Gabler started at quar- ? fi 0. 4 : dropped a 28-27 game to the|safety touches. terback for Argos with Tom| The 6-foot-3, 190-pound young- "Riders before a record Regina] Calgary got two touchdowns| Wilkinson replacing him in the ster took over in the eighth erowd of 22,028. from Lovell Coleman. Herm|second quarter. They divided|inning against the Braves Sun- In the other weekend game|Harrison and Terry Evenshen|the assignment in the second! gay after Briles, failing in a bid jers enjoy their best rushing |game of the season. Of the 232) LOW MAN ON ROSTER Saskatchewan {Lansdowne Park saw the Rid- cago dfeat Cincinnati 6-3. Iter in | | BOWLING NEWS. juWay 3, Jury and Lovell 0; Swan's} Mae Jamieson rolled 324. Congratula-| ninth. | Dal Maxvill opened the bot-| tom of the ninth with a single) and scored the winning run from first base when Atlanta reliever Cecil Upshaw fielded; Alex Johnson's bunt and heaved the ball into right field. SNAP GIANT STRING Steve Blass checked the! Giants on four hits but needed! in your new venture THE RED KNIGHT ROOM METTE PLUMBING CO. LTD. | and the very best of luck | 56 Prince St. 728-4611 ninth inning help from Woody) Fryman in halting San Francis | co's four-game winning string. Jerry Mays' double and) Maury Wills' RBI single in the} seventh gave the Pirates a 1-0 edge against Gaylor Perry and} Matty Alou's ninth inning single delivered the deciding run against reliver Frank Linzy. A walk, Lee May's single and| Tommy Helms' sacrifice fly in| the 10th lifted the Reds past} Chicago. | Rick Wise tossed a three-hit- Philadelphia's victory} over the Dodgers. Julio Gotay's two-run homer) made the difference as_ the) Astros subdued New York) behind left-hander Chris} Best Wishes | To the Management and Staff of the } Bo Peep Restaurant on the completion of the RED KNIGHT ROOM SMITH BEVERAGES LTD. Authorized bottlers of Seven-Up, Pepsi, Orange Crush and Schweppes. All The Best To The Management of the Bo Peep Restaurant and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for letting us place our cigarette machines in THE RED KNIGHT ROOM JB Vending 291 Marland : 728-0473 Zachary. Ed Kranepool hom- ered for the Mets. CABLE TV. | 723-9278 | Bombers Saturday night at|/verted three. |passes for seven yards and Wil- and Calgary tied in first with 14)7,) 351 yards compared with 13 | cepted. High Doubles: Mae Jamieson 495 (171, 59 yards in nine carries and/248), Rose Stovin 430 (226, 204), Nora and British Columbia Lions last At Winni Setarday - watt t Winnipeg Saturday EsKl-|19 supplied most. of the Argo Merle Poch 407 (205, 202), Vera Hele 406 visiting Vancouver Wednesday) intercepted |Hubbell 215, Mary Bell 211, V. Rorison| END HURT 24 lead at the end of the third|three fumbles and caught quar-|Dick Fouts went to hospital in DP elgtdy ek ett Donald started but coach Leo| i l it y asco tee ers defensive tackle and moved Vil jburgh also had spells at defen- | sive end and offensive tackle. | Riders, also hit by injuries, | ch Take advantage of It! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks oalwoys ready to serve you, Fuel Oil Budget Plon. Available NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Congratulations To Mr. Manius and the Staff of the Bo Peep Restaurant We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for letting us have a part in your new venture. OSHAWA DAIRY Co. Ltd. 431 Simcoe St. S., 725-4719 Best Wishes To.the Management and staff of the Bo Peep Restaurant From the Management and Staff of IDEAL DAIRY PRODUCTS LTD. 390 Ritson Road North 728-6241 Restaurant The BO PEEP & Tavern Edmonton Eskimos scored alaiso counted touchdowns for half. 22-9 win over Winnipeg' Blue|stampeders and Robinson con-| Gabler completed two of six Winnipeg before 17,121 fans. t |kinson was good on two of nine The results left Saskatchewan | «ee eae ee ited 23 of $f for 20. Both had one pass inter- MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE ; san | rani vi 324); Ji Gri 8. » 208), Al Hil points, Edmonton third with!o¢ 91 by Ron Lancaster for 24% Halfback Joe Williams with 72/243"), Fie Williamson, 453. (205, nine, Winnipeg fourth with six) ards, eae fullback Jim Dillard with 51 in James 415 (163, 252), Annette, litte 408 with three. he Poe H , The next game has Winnipeg mo defenders scored two touch-|qffence, Gabler added 40 in six (185, 221) and Betty Black 403 (156, 247). downs--one on a blocked kick, tries, High Singles: Irene Sapinski 226, Monie Saskatchewan started out like|the other on an 206 and Mary Frobel 205. a steamroller leading 17-0 at! Pass. | Fab Standing: Peoples 2, Kinloch's the end of the first quarter. But} The Edmonton defence inter-/ Argos had to make defensive 1, Jordans 2; Modern Upholstery 3, Calgary rallied to go into a 27-\cepted three passes, recovered changes when defensive end) Angus Graydon 0: Thompson Kernaghan quarter. \terback Van Burkleo for lost;Toronto Saturday for treatment tions! Then Saskatchewan sc ore diyardage totalling 23. of an injured leg. Ian Mac- |Cahill later switched former| lcentre Norm Stoneburgh to Have 54, First Work ave 04, First Workout By CLIFF GORDON jlast years players who will jhave to pull up their socks if WHITBY..... Whitby Lasco} y ow, ir s Steelers opened their hockey|on the team, oe ti Parar shalt 8 Cherry singled out left-winger "ON yas Wea pia) *|Wayne Newton, a 14-year-old eign the coveted spots On/njayer who played Bantam las' : : year, as a good prospect. Au Manager Ivan Davie alon2 other who caught the coache's with coach Jim Cherry and eye is Roger Doble from Pick- assistant manager Frank as ering. Also in for words of praise lard Mines big ¢ work cut out was six foot 195 pound defence- rao coggtiegth ny ieee nigh man Sandy Brown, from Bow- ss 1 he * manville. of workouts. When the pucks had stopped flying and the gear GOALIE'S JOB OPEN packed up for the day seven 'Three fellows are players had been sliced. y,,(pids for the goaltending job. et ie ee ae seg sharp in workouts yes- e I ' e "\terday was Gary Hunt, who ai Sa a ee played last year with Trenton ys. : Yiin the Jr. B league. J sang in an effort to get the fellows|from Ajax and: Dave Wright ee ee ee quick: |from Bowmanville are the other y; sh y two making a bid for t ig whips them through their paces.| pads. oe He cut five more after the 'he team will work out every the afternoon workout but still night this week from 6-to-8, with has some 42 names on the clip a jist of exhibition games al- board. ready lined-up. making started Billy Joe Booth, nor- mally a defensive end, at offen- sive tackle. Tom Schuette played at tackle in place of injured Marshall Shirk. Coffey, Bethea and stout) Hamilton defence combined to beat the Als. ilunas to the end spot. | OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Takes Great Pleasure in McLAUGHLIN 110 COAL & King St. W. 723-348 SUPPLIES NEARS RECORD 1 | Coffey's three field goals brought his record for the year to 12 in 17 tries. With half a season to go, he is nearing the EFC record of 19 field goals set by Don Sutherin, the whose job he inherited. Hamilton had a total offence of 295 yards, 158 on the ground Bethea rushed for 106 yards on 19 carries and also was the best receiver, catching seven passes for 82 yards. Hamilton limited the Als to 27 yards rushing. Montreal gained 141 yards in the air, quarter-! back George Bork completing nine of 25 passes. Roger Mur- phy caught five Bork passes for |64 yards and Don Davis three 'for 59. man Congratulations To The Management of the Bo Peep Restaurant And Thank You for the opportunity to work on the constructiono f the RED KNIGHT ROOM IDEAL FOOD SERVICE sn ptt Oshawa's Finest and Newest Licenced Dining Lounge The RED KNIGHT ROOM %* Char Broiled Steaks." * Business Men's Lunches clude Tom Lavender, who was the scoring champ, Jin McCord, Jim Paterson, Mika Keenan, Angus Riddell, Mike' Taylor, Brian Sorichetti, and two fellows who are out with injuries at the present, Paul Reid and Peter Vipond. Missing from last years' team and gone on to bigger and per- haps better things, are goalie Ralph Moore who has gont to College; Chuck Gyles, who is still in Marlies camp; Al Quin- tillian, who is making a bid to crack the Oshawa Generals line up and Don O'Donaghue, who has already signed with St. Catharines Coach Cherry Returnees from last year jin- stated yes- Oshawa Shopping terday that there are several of! to the management and staff of the Bo Peep Restaurant from the management of aM HARLEIGH"S | SUPPLIES (OSHAWA) .LTD. Best... TORONTO * Bar B Q Ribs * Facilities for Small Parties Licenced Under The LCBO Congratulations A For Your Reservations Call 725-9353 and our Heartiest ' Best Wishes to the Bo Peep Restaurant 4 Restaurant & Tavern from WHITBY & BOWYER REFRIGERATION | 725-3012 | Centre OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 505 Anderson 668-6661 This is series of tario Mi Program, Program it affects today.) By . | Of Th Planning » any majo under the Retraining with uncer This poir a recent ne awa Time Manpower Me: Lon A men's hoste in the planning come a reality 1 to the united eff various churche planning council awa welfare de The hostel, it help solve the countered by un transients and finding food and awa. The London, C Mission is the, 7 used for the hos Work | On Sin This year has the best in Osha road reconstruct Most of them pleted by the er and the big on of schedule. Murdoch Rober struction enginee have had a ve struction year. F Optimi Get Ch A local club of ternational receiv at a banquet Satu the Hotel Genosh More than 1 wives and guests function, _includir Walker, MPP, O: Alderman John | Farrow, represen sponsoring Optim Scarborough; Syd tary-treasurer of Ontario district ar Governor, Matt B market. International vic Mac McDonald ¢ charter to Osha Arthur J. More. Pat Rehkopf, fe nor of southern Or was guest speaker quet. 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