Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 13

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Chisox Drop To Fourth, Twins Hold Game Lead THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 13 pitches--high pitches. no excuse for it. If it costs us the pennant, I'll have some-; thing to think about all winter." Three Cleveland pitchers sty- mied Boston on five hits. Rookie Richie Scheinblum smashed three hits, scored three runs and drove in anoth- There's foo mew x By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|remaining games against Wash- Chicago White Sox, poised/ington Senators. Wednesday night to seize the} Minnesota has already won 91 lead in the tight Americanjand Boston 90. Those two teams fornia two victories in the two RBI league leaders. instead to fourth place, just anjagainst each other. If they eyelash away from elimination.| split, Chicago must sweep to tie against Chance with his The villains were the usually|Minnesota. If Boston wins both 4 aH ane home run of the year. Chance whose lease to the cellar has|would tie the Red Sox. Iflrest, blamed himself. been locked up for weeks. The| Minnesota wins both games, the) Athletics swept a twi-night dou-|White Sox are through, regard- bleheader from the White Sox/less of what they do. but me. with nothing more to hope for|of hitting that did the Sox in. -- sg than a slim chance of forcing a|They managed just seven hits! playoff. {in the doubleheader. Front-running Minnesota Jim Gosger's three hits drove Twins bowed to California,in three runs for the Athletics) Angels 5-1 and Boston Red Sox|and Chuck Dobson handcuffed dropped its second straight tojthe Sox on two hits until the) Cleveland Indians 6-0 Wednes-|ninth inning of the opener. Then} day afternoon. Detroit was idle.|Chicago pushed across both its) That meant that when the/runs but Paul Lindblad pitched White Sox took the field against Out of the jam and saved Dob- the Athletics they were a ced s 10th victory. | one-half game behind the Twins! wig 139TH GAME and led the three other contend-| yin) (Catfish) Hunter won his| ers in the vital loss column. 13th in the nightcap, allowing NEAR ELIMINATION just three hits and started Kan-) Less than six hours later,/Sas City's winning four-run' they were on the brink of being Tally in the sixth inning with a completely out of the picture. single. The double loss left them with} The Angels, who finish the an 89-70 record and a maxi-|season with four games against ~ mum possibility of 92 victories; Detroit, hopped on former if they sweep their threeiteam-mate Dean Chance and Bia BACB BE BO SE stunned the Twins. It gave Cali- °": Joe Azcue had two hits and three-game series with the, Sonny Siebert, Bob Allen and Stan Williams shared the pitch- League pennant race, tumbled|play their last two games| Don Mincher, a former Twin, S With Allen striking out the started a four-run fourth inning|O™Y batter 'he faced and Wil: liams the first two he pitched to, ending a bases-loaded none, harmless Kansas City Athletics,,games, a White Sox swee/working with just two day's| Cut threat in the Red Sox sixth, As the final weekend of the "T blew it," 1a 4 season approaches, Minnesota, Leigh he said, "nobody | with two games to go against ae \the Red Sox, leads both Boston 5-2 and 4-0, leaving Chicago| It was a characteristic lack} "I just made some badiand Detroit by one game. ~S MINNESOTA Twins' Cesar Tovar leans on bat with head down as he kneels while waiting his turn at bat in the ninth inning of American League game gave California a 5-1 victory with California Angels in over Minnesota. The Twins the Twin Cities yesterday. have two regular season With two out, Tovar flied games left in the hot Amer- out to end the game and ican League Pennant race. Giants Make Pennant Move Just A Little Too Late | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco Giants are making their move--about month too late. The Giants suddenly are as hot a team as there is to be found in baseball. Trouble is, the season ends this weekend. _ The Giants now are 9% games behind the St. Louis Car-| dinals, as close as any team} has been to the Cards, who! clinched the pennant long ago. The Giants beat the New York Mets 7-2 Wednesday with Willie McCovey hitting 2! | grand-slam homer, his second bases-loaded shot in four days, and Willie Mays belting a solo blast. Mays had two on Tues- day, giving him 22 for the sea- son. Another event of note in the! game was Mike McCormick's gist victory. 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