Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 11

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SEASON gn emen Leo Boivin il, n, who has per- > AHL and NHL n a decade, will nguins' nets, with s backup. will start young 'hon in the nets urgh .The Montre- rced into the deci- ay when veteran Worsley was make the trip rib injury. sent out a call to los of the Central for Ernie Wakely, the team in time game and will on. ses nell Marlowe and John d eventually attend lacrosse scholar- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 11, 1967 13 CINCY REDS TRADE ONE-FOR-THREE WITH BRAVES _ Eastern Conference Scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tiger-Cats, who |ruled the Eastern Football Con- iference for five years until |1966, still have the stars but |Ottawa Rough Riders have /more of them. | The clubs are currently tied for first place in the East and Tommy-Joe Coffey of Hamilton is the undisputed scoring leader with 71 points on three touch- |downs, 11 converts and 14 field ' goals, Ottawa players hold down the next four places, statistics released Tuesday show. Ottawa's Whit Tucker and| j Moe Racine are tied with 42 jpoints while Bo Scott has 36 jand Margene Adkins 30. Tucker) ; /has scored seven touchdowns. |Racine has kicked 22 converts, six field goals and two singles. It's the same story in the jrushing department, where |Hamilton's Willie Bethea leads the conference with 497 yards in 106 carries for a 4,.7-yard ---- |average. Scott is second with 414 yards in 77 carries for a 5.4-yard average. Ottawa has three more players listed among the top 19 rushers, while Hamilton He A Division of the S. S. Kresge Company Limited aS DARON JOHNSON MACK JONES JAY RITCHIE «+ Reds' infielder .. Atlanta outfielder . » Braves' pitcher MAJOR LEAGUE "'trade winds" always start blow- ing fresh around World Series and Cincinnati Reds JIM BEAUCHAMP . +. Atlanta outfielder | Beauchamp. The players in- volved in the trade are shown above, left-to-right, in the order mentioned. exchange for three players, outfielder Mack Jones, pitcher Jay Ritchie and first baseman - outfiel Jim yesterday announced one of the first big deals. They traded infielder Daron John- son to the Atlanta Braves in Brack Wins At Mosport =»: K | { Wasl ki x Ex-Lea aslewski rg scream Mi, ter e e Will Pitch Key Game ne ' ling an Austin Cooper, Monday |yards gained passing with 2,604) K. won the touring car category in|yards, in passes completed with| K By MURRAY CHASS because Darrell Brandon pulledjgame against Lonborg andjthe final round of the Alitalia | 145 and in touchdown passes} ; BOSTON (AP)--Jim Lonborgja muscle, Bill Landis was|didn't pitch too poorly. But|racing series here. with 18. : ? K had to wait until the finish of|called by the army and Sparky|there aren't too many pitchers} Bud Tucker of Don Mills, Joe Zuger of Hamilton is sec-| 2% today's sixth World Series|Lyle hurt his elbow. who beat an opponent wholOnt., in an Austin Healey,ond with 121 completions, 2,037) id that the Green rs are starting ling almost imme- reparation for naxt game to find out where he'd be| Waslewski already has seen| throws a one-hitter. | \Sprite, won in the production|yards gained passing and six| sleeping tonight. jaction in the series. He came; "I didn't have my real good | sport car category. touchdown passes. Magazines Tobacco 'S PLACE 3 West, Oshawe N.SUNDAYS @ There was nothing uncertain however, about Gary Waslews- ki's day-before-the-game plans. Waslewski, a 26-year-old rookie up from Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League, had a lot to do with Lonborg's sleeping plans as well as being the pitcher who stood between extinction for Boston Red Sox. Lonborg, due for the seventh game start against St. Louis, abandons his apartment to sleep in a downtown Boston hotel before an im portant game. HOTEL READY "I'm pretty sure I'll go back on in relief last Saturday anc pitched three perfect innings. Drafted from the Pittsburgh organization in 1965, Waslewski started this season at Toronto ,was called up by the Red Sox June 6, sent back to Toronto Aug. 1 and brought up again Sept, 6. NOT TOO IMPRESSIVE He posted a 5-6 record in the minors and a 2-2 mark in the majors. He also picked up ten- mur, a collapsed lung he had in had as a child. Dick Hughes, his opponent, donitis, a bad back and a sore) elbow to go with his heart mur- stuff last time," before." By DAVE O'HARA | BOSTON (AP)--Tony Conig- 1964 and rheumatic fever helliaro feels he's missing the big- gest time of his four-year major league career as Boston the righthan- der said. "But I've had a lot of|series receives a trophy, a free rest, and I think I have a better|round-trip idea on the hitters than I did|driving Tony Conigliaro Suffers As He Sits And Watches Each winner in the nine-event to Italy and race tuition at the Tarufi driving school at Monza, Italy. the Red Sox attempted to) square the Series at three games apiece at Fenway Park. "It's really rough to have to sit and watch, but I just have liaro said. "'I'd give anything to TOPS IN CATCHES Bobby Taylor of Toronto K K Argonauts is the top pass ry | Ie 7 receiver. He has caught 44| i OR 5 EARS OR yard average. Tucker and Adkins are run-| ; ners-up in that department.) 7a Tucker has caught 38 for 918) ; \yards and a 24.2-yard average,| : |while Adkins has caught 37 for |780 yards and a 21.1-yard aver- jage. Toronto's Ed Learn leads} ; with 399 yards and a seven-| ? yard average on 57 punt] ; returns. Charlie Scales of Mont-| : real Alouettes leads in kickoff} ; returns. He has returned 14 for) 3, 281 yards and a 20.1-yard aver- age. We do more than just align your wheels ....we eliminate the CAUSE to my hotel, I can't afford not\has survived nine seasons and|Red Sox battle St. Louis Cardi-|to be with the fellows," Conig- to," Lonborg said when asked|12 teams in the minor leagues|nals in the World Series. | about his Wednesday night|to get where he is. Granted special permission plans if the Red Sox are able to} A 16-game winner during the|by the baseball commissioner's even the series at three gamesiseason, the bespectacledioffice, the 22-year-old slugger aeh. - |Hughes started the second'was back on the bench today as Lonborg started his pre-game hotel visit the night before he of alignment troubles. Dave Mann of Toronto has bl Gs ES pad se cad ate yeh abd er |gained 4,527 yards for a 48.2- The 1965 American League|Yatd average on 94 punts to) ¢ home run champion was literal-||¢@4 that department. Dick] 4 ly knocked out of action when Thornton, another Argo, leads} ; struck on the cheekbone by alin interceptions with five for 17) 3 Our expert mechanics, using an entirely new tech- = aRercmpnceten TRAILER STORAGE ; p LLOW 83 KAMPING |! OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE | ConA LOCATED ON HIGHWAY NO. 2 vhisky since 1883 UNLIMITED Paget ig Naa | YACHTHAVEN LTD. BETWEEN OSHAWA AND WHITBY é lige tag do hha 39 PRINCE ST. + OSHAWA 728-4284 | HARBOR RD. (oft Simcoe S.) Phone 723-8186 ee oe os pitched Boston's pennant-clich- ing game agagainst Minnesota. He vacated his apartment for a hotel because he wanted to sim- ulate conditions on the road where he has pitched better this year. He beat the Twins, then threw a one-hitter against St. Louis after taking the hotel i i = : . : ae : weeks early in the season|against the Ticats in Septem- i Pease gi, a : ne hl ly last Wednesday because of army duty, had 20)ber. fs thee tae a oe " homers, boosting his lifetime TDC FGS Pts Fe rade thee " other hand, output to 104, when he was/Coffey, H 31114 0 71 oe ee ee ined. tke, 0 Ta 88 N ing of his assignment against Boston manager, Dick Wil:/ Racine, 0 0226 2 42 the Cardinals and anohter rook- |liams has been hard-pressed to/Scott, O 600 0 36 eens gees 3 : je hurler--29-year-old Dick ; |find a replacement for _his| Adkins, 0 50 0 0 30 a - Hughes--the Red Sox righthan. 3 para batter. He went with/Dillard, T 5 0 0 0 30 : der had other chores. Ken Harrelson, a converted/Taylor, T 5 00 0 30 "T haves jot of work to de." first baseman, in a 3-1 victory/Vilunas, T 010 3 8 27 Waslewski said as he prepared 4 = fifth game at St. Louts a 400060 % +5 t s P onday. ethea, H, 400 0 24 Wate ies ee ae i Harrelson, who drove in the|Mann, T 073 6 2 The Ben fit ° wife to the doctor's. She expect- first run in the Red Sox' second|Black, O 3600 18 erits, \ ing in three weeks ead we Series triumph, a due to|Jackson, O 300 0 18 don ' start in right field in today's|Stewart, O 3000 18 9 i a sixth game. Cohee, H 3000 18 * Up to 50% more tire life. "We've been away since : : Thursday. I also have some movies I took of the World Series that I'd like to take in and have processed." Wasilewski was declared eligi- ble for the series only the day before it began. The Red Sox added him to the roster Cardinals Favorites LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--St. Louis Cardinals are heavy favorites to win the World Series in the next two games, but Wednesday's game is fig- ured by Las Vegas oddsmakers as nearly a toss-up. For Wednesday, the Cardi- nals are listed as 5-6 favorites, with Boston Red Sox quoted 11- 10 underdogs. The oddsmakers base their prices on Dick Hughes pitching for St. Louis and Gary Waslewski pitching for Boston. Bookmakers say the Cardi- nals are favored 1-3% to win the series, with Boston a 244-1 underdog. Cardinals lead the best-of-sev- en series 3-2. PENGUINS TRADE GILBERT PITTSBURGH (AP)--Pitts- burgh Penguins Tuesday traded centre Gil Gilbert to Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League for left winger Gene Ubriaco. It was announced yester- day that Wilt "The stilt" Chamberlain (above) has finally ended his stubborn holdout and signed his con- tract to play with the Phila- delphia 76'ers, of the Na- tional Basketball Associa- IT'S ONLY MONEY! tion, for what is believed to be the highest salary ever paid to an athlete, in any , sport. One source reported that his contract may gross Chamberlain practically a quarter-million dollars. --AP Wirephoto |pitch thrown returning to his left eye. VISION IMPROVES "My vision is 100 per cent better than it was, but I still | said. Conigliaro, who missed two by California's Jack Hamilton. 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