14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16, 1963 BASEBALL TWIST, or the double-play wiggle at the key- stone sack, is shown here as Les Cardenas (16), of Cincin- nati Redlegs is forced out at second base, on Jim Malon- Braves Bob Hendley ey's second inning grounder, to second baseman Ken Hubbs, of the Chicago Cubs. Short- stop Andre Rodgers (18), who took Hubbs' throw for the force-out on Cardenas, is seen By BOB GREEN {sas City Athletics on a Associated Press Sports Writer It was a tough day for Los Angeles Angels. First they were routed out of their hotel by a fire, then routed out of Fenway Park by a fiery first baseman, Dick Stuart, who says he's worried about his hitting, drove in seven runs on two homers-- one a grand slam--and led Bos- ton Red Sox to a doubleheader sweep of Angels, 9-3 and 7-6 Wednesday night. Stuart's heroics propelled the} surprising Red Sox into second Baltimore Orioles Pappas' in the only day game, at Fenway Park. HITS GRAND-SLAMMER two- hitter for Cleveland Indians and whipped Washington Senators 7-1 on Milt three-hitter in - other night games. New York Yan- kees edged Minnesota Twins 4-3 A three-alarm fire in the Ho- tel Somerset in Boston chased Angels from their rooms in the early morning hours and the slugging Stuart finished the rout) eighth inning on Russ Nixon's tory, beating Bo Belinsky. Dick double. Radatz won the second in re- spoil $a. Re aroip trade ac- lief, quisition by Red Sox who were) Grant allowed only a double looking for some right-handed hy Wayne Causey and a single power, lifted his runs batted in\hy Chuck Essegian and retired total to 24 and increased his|13 jn a row over one stretch Lewin run production to seven,|in his outstanding effort against 1 marks high among the/Kansas City, Tito Francona NEY shen' hisies only 250 drove in both Indian runs with says he isn't satisfied, a fret inning! angie. "Even -if I drive in 100 runs LOSES SHUTOUT jand hit 30 homers, I wouldn't be, Pappas, 3-0 for the season, re- |happy if 1 hit for the batting tired 18 Senators in order at javerage I have right now," he one stretch in 'his three-hitter. Angels Had One Of Those Days But They Couldnt Stay In Bed Brandt and Jerry Adair had homers for Orioles, Ron Hansen keyed a five-run fifth inning for White Sox with a bases-loaded single and Dave Nicholson stroked a_ two-run homer in the victory over De- troit. Juan Pizarro won his third without a loss, but needed help from Jim Brosnan in the eighth. Elston Howard's eighth inning single drove in the winning run for Yankees, who handed the stumbling Twins their 11th loss in their last 14 games, Mickey CALENDAR TODAY SOCCER Oshawa City and District Lea- gue -- Hungaria vs Bathurst, at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Sta- dium, 8.00 p.m, SOFTBALL j Exhibition Game -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Bad Boys, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m, | FIRDAY | LACROSSE | OLA Junior League -- Osh. awa Green Gaels vs Guelph Mohawks, at Guelph, at 8.45 p.m, '\place in the American League, one game back of Chicago White Sox who scored a 7-4 vic- tory over Detroit Tigers. Mudcat Grant blanked Kan- His grand slam in the thira|Said inning of the first game put it out of reach, He had a three-run homer in the nightcap, and scored the winning run in the said. Bill Monbouquette went the distance for the first game vic- By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR . 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Niayara Falls | SPORTS MENU Honors Flyers NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Niagara Falls Flyers failed to win the Memorial Cup in Ed- monton last week but Niagara | Falls fans don't seem to mind, | The largest testimonial dinner jever held here paid homage to SOFTBALL is the main course on the Sports Menu, around these parts, for this evening, and it's chiefly in the organization style. Oshawa Minor Softball Association meets \this evening at Simcoe Hall, seven o'clock, when local Neigh- borhood Parks will have their representatives on hand, it lis hoped, ready to announce their definite intentions, regard- spinning around as he throws |ing Bantam and/or Midget boys' teams, for the coming sea- to first base, for the success- |son, Oshawa City and District Softball Association closed its ful double-play. Redjegs won | entries last night at midnight and president Charlie Russell the game, 10-2. has called a meeting for this evening, also seven o'clock, --(AP Wirephoto) |this meeting to be at the Children's Arena. We haven't heard at this point, how many, if any, new teams have toed the starting line but it is definitely known that Whitby will not be able to ficld an entry, as was hoped. The complete list of starters will be known tonight, at any rate, and to- morrow's pillar should contain all the information. One thing is certain, Scugog Cleaners and Bad Boy teams are going to operate -- they're having an exhibition game this evening, the eastern Canada junior ;champions Wednesday night, as {800 people filled a hotel ball. } room, | The previous night, fans jcheered them through the streets as the Flyers returned home, : The fans were with the team all season, The Flyers attracted jan average of more than 3,000 poshad to each of their 35 home } games, Wednesday night, Mayor Franklin Miller led the parade} of fans who lavished praise on jthe Flyers and presented them| kes gifts. He lost his shutout when Ken Retzer hit an eighth inning homer. Jim Gentile, Jackie Yankees irked By Fickle Fans By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK (AP)--The fan frenzy sweeping this city over the underdog New York Mets) even has the Yankees talking-- to themselves. Yankee officals -are saying nothing publicly, Behind closed) doors it is something else again. The proud Yankees, winners) of 12 American League pen- nants in the last 14 years, are} disturbed and not a: ttle angry. | They dare not come right out and say so but they feel the New York fans--at least a great) many of them--are unappreci- ative, ungrateful and unrealis- tic. "They (the fans) have short) jmemories,"' a Yankee official Said in an interview Wednesday. \"Maybe someone should remind them that we, the Yankees, were the only team in New York that didn't desert them."| The sparse crowd of 7,013 that Mantle had-a two-run homer in the sixth for Yanks who were behind 3-0 at the time, Forest League Floor Hockey In Playoffs Simcoe Hail Forest Floor Hockey League Playoffs on Tuesday evening, produced the following results, CEDARS, 7 -- POPLARS, 3 Scorers for Cedars: Alan |Boivin (2), Dan Beatty (3), Mike Buta (1) and Bruce Berry (1). Other team members: Ray Bartodziej, Mal McLean and "I don't see anything to be alarmed about," he said. "I am glad to see so much fan interest in baseball and I wish the Mets luck, "The only thing that really ir-|y,; ritates me in all this is the ref-| Mike Zimny. erence being made to the Yank-| Scorers for Poplars: Carl ees by certain radio commenta-| Phillips (1), Don Berry (1) and tors as 'that other team,' Nick Melnychuk (1). Other Misses His 'No-Hitter With One Out In 9th By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer) Milwaukee Braves' Bob Hend-| ley made like Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kou- fax didn't. : i While Koufax was making his first appearance since pitching a no-hitter against San Fran- cisco Giants, Hendley stole the spotlight by hurling the Braves) to a 9-3 triumph over St, Louis Cardinals Wednesday night and| coming within two outs of| matching Koufax' four-day-old masterpiece. Hendley got Julian Javier on a grounder to open the ninth, but pinch hitter George Altman reached first when Frank Boll- ing booted his grounder, That seemed to unsettle Hendley, the finest game in his three sea sons in the majors. WINS FOUR STRAIGHT Koufax, meanwhile, was touched for 11 hits, but struck jout 12 and won his fourth in @lanq Milwaukee row when Ron Fairly drove in the decisive run with a two-out single in the 12th inning an over Philadelphia Phillies. In other National League ac- tion, first-place San Francisco scored four runs on one hit in the fifth inning and edged Pitts- burgh Pirates 4-3, Cincinnati Reds belted Chicago Cubs 10-2 and New York Mets Houston 7-4, ending the Colts') wi Hendley was inning streak at six. 5-7 with who was then tagged for a/Braves in 1961, 11-13 last year) triple to right centre by Curt/and now is 42 after posting his Flood for the first St, Louis hit./fourth complete game with his Before Hendley regained his second three-hitter of the sea- composure, the Cardinals had 5°. two more hits and three runs.| But nothing could dim the per- formance of the 24-year-old left- hander, who pitched probably started for ; ; Groat followed with a single,|) 5 Charley James was saf . After Flood's triple got things the Cards, Dick e.on an) Leafs Shoot Dow Bisons As Usual By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Richmond and 2'4 off Roches- stealing a base. Toronto Maple Leafs may run into considerable trouble against most clubs in the Inter- national League, but don't count Buffalo Bisons among them-- yet Bisons are waltzing along in first place in the northern divi- sion, five games in front of the last-place Leafs. But when the Leafs stumble, it's usually not against Buffalo, Toronto whipped Buffalo 15) times in 21 meetings last year and came up with another vic- tory Wednesday night, belting) the Bisons 41 with three-hit pitching and three home runs.) | Meanwhile, Atlanta Crackers) ter's pace, error by Denny Menke and| Groat scored the third run on |Ken Boyer's single before Hend- ley worked out of the jam. Menke homered for the first Braves' run in the third inning continued to pound Curt Simmons, who lost this first after five victories. gave the Dodgers a 3-2 triumph/LEADS IN RBI Fairly's run-producing single gave him a league-leading 29 runs batted in and gave Koufax! his fifth victory in six decisions. | The Dodger southpaw had been! | |lifted for a pinch hitter at the |s downed|out 10 or more in a game for tart of the inning after striking Gilliam} run after the 43rd time. Jim scored the winning on a passed ball. The loss went to Johnny Klippstein, 1-2. The Giants broke a scoreless tie against loser Don Cardwell in the fifth after Orlando. Ce- peda led off with the inning's only hit, a pop fly that dropped in short centre. Cardwell, now walked winning pitcher} Juan Marichal to force in one run and hit Felipe Alou to force in another before Bob Bailey bobbled Willie Mays' grounder chal brought his record to 5-3 with Bob Bolin's relief help. Frank Robinson led the Reds, collecting a single, double and triple, driving in three runs and Rookie Pete Rose also stroked three hits as at Alexandra Park, starting time is 8.00 o'clock. And while still on the softball topic, we note that Oshawa Tony's have talked: Sammy Stark into taking over the coaching reins again and manager Frank Foley has disclosed that. most of the faces in the line-up will be familiar to the local fans. Sows > s+hoix-Roaches..eague schedule, against Hamilton Quigley's, here at Alexandra Park, on Wednesday night of next week. x x x x BOB HENDLEY of the Milwaukee Braves was winning 9-0, with one out and nobody on bases, in the 9th itning, against St. Louis Cardinals yesterday -- and he had a no-hit, no-run fame piece just about wrapped up, but an error shook him up and before the inning was over he had yielded three hits for as many runs but he stayed to finish and win it. . . . GIANTS nipped the Pirates, 4-3, yesterday and in other National League action, Mets won over Houston while Cubs lost to the Redlegs and Dodgers had to go.12 innings to beat out the Phillies, another win for Sandy Koufax but this time he gave up 11 hits. Sandy appears tobe either very stingy or. very dangerous, depending on the mood. . . . AMERICAN LEAGUE action saw Yankees win over' Minnesota, 4-3, and they had less than 8,000 on hand. They trailed 3-0 'at one the| singling and moving to second) point but Mickey belted one at the right time to start 'em rolling and Elston Howard drove in the winning run, in the 8th inning. . . . LOS ANGELES Angels found Boston little resembled heaven yesterday. They were driven out of their hotel in the middle of the night by a fire and then they lost a doubleheader to Boston Red Sox with Stuart hitting a homer in each game, to aid the cause. Chicago White Sox won to to hold top spot alone as Kansas City was nosed out 1-0 by Cleveland's Jim Grant. x x x x TORONTO LEAFS continued their happy faculty of knock- ing off Division-leading Buffalo Bisons, turning back the B.B, |and let in two more runs, Mari-| squad, 4-1, yesterday, right in Buffalo. Other International League action saw Syracuse beat Indianapolis, 5-2; Rochester bowed in Columbus, 4-1, and Atlanta nosed out Jacksonville, 3-2. x x x open their Lakeshore League afternoon at Lakeview Park, two x OSHAWA MERCHANTS schedule this Sunday Right-hander Cecil Butler and|Cincinnati put together a 15-hit! o'¢1ock, with last year's champions, Belleville Kenmore Russ Heman combined to choke off the Buffalo power hitters be- fore 906 fans at Buffalo, the largest crowd there this week. Heman contributed to the run production, smashing a round- tripper in the seventh inning. \Frank Leja and Lou Jackson also hit homers for the winners. Phil Gagliano's two-run homer highlighted a three-run sixth inning as Crackers came from behind to nip Suns, Jets got three base hits--from Gary Rushing, Orlando McFar- lane and Manny Mota--and attack and ran up the most runs \scored against Chicago pitching |this season. Jim Maloney, 5-1, jwas the winner, Glen Hobbie, | 1-4, the loser. YESTERDAY'S | as the visitors. Oshawa plays back in Belleville on Monday afternoon. . . . LEGIONNAIRES play their first home game of the Leaside Junior League schedule, here at Kinsmen Sta- dium on Saturday afternoon, against Laurie Sports, also at two o'clock. Now land's chief medical examiner, | Milwaukee said toxicology tests turned up| New York | Flyers lost 4-2 in the best-of-| visited Yankee Stadium to see seven series against Edmonton|the Yankees beat Minnesota! Oil Kings for the Canadian|Twins 4-3 Wednesday did: little |junior hockey championship. to ease his ruffled feelings. METS OUTDRAW | FIGHTS LAST | The Yankees, in nine home d |League Mets have attracted 296,684 in 16 home appearances, Warren, Ohio--Fernand (The|into any controversy regarding {Bull) Chretien, 134, Toronto,|the fans' loyalty or disloyalty ates, have drawn 173,069 paid) | NIGHT aamissions, ite Nativad : 2 ca|,, Vankee general manager Roy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Hamey declined to be drawn \knocked out Roy Carruthers,|but he couldn't hide a trace of 143, Akron, 2 disappointment. "That other team,' for their}team members: Charles Rout, information, is the one which|Bill Beksi, Peter Sluys, Jim has given the fans the highest|Lake, Bob Richard and Brian quality of baseball ever . wit-| Marshall. ness i m4 nessed anywhere in the world." wa rows 17 -- wane, is (Four Overtime Periods) Aili |' Scorers for Willows: Dave 1 ing ac Is |Graham (2), Larry Howard (1), |Walt Karas (6) and Roger Ric- u hard (8). Other team members: Latest 63 Woe Robert Mitchell, Gary Cooper jand Larry Malloy . ® Scorers for Pines: Lazerjno 0 Roger Mari Viola (1), Barry Shaw (3) and Bill Swindell (11), Other team NEW YORK (AP)--Discour}|members: Gary Sparks, Ken aged by repeated ailments tha have kept him inactive for a large part of the young Amer- ican League season, Roger Maris says nothing has gone right this year. Benched again, this time he- use of a hack ailment. the ew York Yankee slugger spent Wednesday afternoon i the clubhouse undergoing heat treatments while his teammates played Minnesota Twins. "Everything points to a lousy year for me," jectedly. 'Everything went wrong for me right from the start." Maris said de-| ordan, Murphy. OAKS, 24 -- MAPLES, 0 | Scorers for Oaks: John Boi- |\vin (1), Lawrence Wry (13), |Bob Morey (1), Angelo Viola \(3), Ken Groem (3) and Rick Lewis (07. pers e> ilderrboeery bers: Tony Baker and Henry Szmiot (Goal tender). Maples team members: Brian Howard, Frank MacDonald, Roger Pitre, Lloyd Dykstra Joe Glover, Ron Boivin and Larry Howard. FINAL PLAYOFF Ray Bint and Dave perenne . STANDING BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS scribed as a muscle spasm in O2ks i | By. THE CANADIAN PRESS | | American League Green 1-0) at Houston w Pct. GBL 1-0) N. 625 607 571 563 563 500 472 387 (Drott 12 11 12 14 14 13 19 20 17 16 18 18 13 17 12 19 Chicago oa | Boston New York {Kansas City | Baltimore | Cleveland |Los Angeles Detroit | Washington 13 21 .382 | Minnesota 11 20 355 84 Results Wednesday | Minnesota 3 New York 4 | Los Angeles 3-6 Boston 9-7 | Baltimore 7 Washington 1 |Kansas City 0 Cleveland 1 Detroit 4 Chicago 7 Richmond .. Probable Pitchers Today .. Toronto Los Angeles (Osinski 2-0) at !Boston (Wilson 3-2) Washington (Rudolph 3-3) Baltimore (Estrada 1-1) N Chicago' (Buzhardt 3-1) Cleveiand (Donovan 2-2) N (Only games scheduled.) National League L Pct. GBL 21 13 .618 19 16 .543 18 16 .529 Los Angeles (Podres 1-3) N. | International League Southern Division W L. Pet. GBL 18 12 .600 16 11 .593 1715 531 | Atlanta Little Rock Indianapolis Jacksonville 14.17 .452 Columbus 12 19 .387 Northern Division WL Pet. 16 10 .615 14 13 .519 12 15 .444 11 14 .440 12 16 .429 Results Wednesday Atlanta 3 Jacksonville 2 Rochester 1 Columbus 4 Syracuse 5 Indianapolis 2 Toronto 4 Buffalo 1 (Only games scheduled) Games Thursday Atlanta at Jacksonville N Little Rock at Richmond N Syracuse at Indianapolis N Toronto at Buffalo N ie % 9 ' 2 4 4% Z 614 1 2 2 2 4 5 7 8 8 GBL Buffalo Rochester | Syracuse 214 2 5 | al at San Francisco - St, Louis Los' Angeles \ the sacroi Philadelphia (Hamilton 2-0) or| gives him pain whenever he at- tempts to straighten up. ' up with it Monday morning and since." ' Maris, who has missed. 12, of the Yankees' 27 games, is hope- * |ful that he will return to the lineup Friday night. He is batting .246 with four runs| 8est and most dangerous of ani- home runs batted in. and eight SIGN GUARD HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger - Cats of the Canadian 4% | Football League's Eastern Con-| ference Wednesday announced the signing of guard-tackle Er- nest Colquette from Tulane Uni versity. @ Commercial and Industrie! Sites @ Leaseback @ Development Paul Ristow REALTOR 728-9474 52% Simcoe N. it has been bothering me, ever\M ; : a, ' liac re gion which| Willows {Pines |Cedars 'I don't know how in the heck) Poplars Pittsburgh (Schwall 2-1) at! got it. All I know is I woke|Maples Semi - Finals next Tuesday, ay 21-- 7.00 p.m, Oaks vs Pines and .745 p.m. Willows 'vs Cedars, HE HAS GROWN The rhinoceros, one of the lar- mals, once was little bigger than \a donkey. BROWN'S | LUMBER & SUPPLIES | "DO-IT-YOURSELF | HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) 16 15 .516 17 16 .515 15 16 .484 15 17 .469 16 19 .457 15 19 441 | Pittsburgh | Chicago | Cincinnati | Philadelphia Now at Marine Storage and Supply Lid. STARS 'Now Confirmed, 'by, THE AssoctaTeD ERESS Drug Overdose -- wer Lor Anaeiee Aneel Hee ied Lipscomb Red Sox, drove in seven runs a trace of heroin under a nee-| Houston 15 20 dle mark on Lipscomb's right arm. In addition, traces of morph-| 429 Results Wednesday New York 7 Houston 4 Cincinnati 10 Chicago 2 ine, a heroin component, were) Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco~ found in the bile and urine, Dr,|St. Louis 3. Milwaukee 9 Fisher said, Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 3 «| downed Jacksonville Suns 3-2,|turned them all into homers|a grand-slam homer in the first) 3 The giant defensive tackle for) _ Probable Pitchers Today Columbus Jets defeated Roches- against Red Wings. jgame and hit a three-run homer BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Pittsburgh at ea of the Na-| Cincinnati (O'Toole 6-2) ter Red Wings 4-1 and Syracuse| Willie Smith struck out 11)in the nightcap before scoring/ medical examiner made it off - : ; Ea ce ; : : tional Football League died on|Chicago (Jackson 4-4). i i i men and scattered eight hits for|winning run in the eighth in- cjg}. Wednesday -- Gene (Big) tall -S is m 5.9 | Ges Genes Indianapolis In the Indianapolis win. Chiefs got sda) &|/the way to Lutheran Hospital) St. Louis (Washburn (5-2) at Haag 4 ning. | Daddy) Lipscomb was killed by|early Jast Friday after h s|Milwaukee (Lemaster 1-1). only six hits off Herb Score but) Pitching--Bob Hendley, Mil-|an overdose of heroin. found saronecinns ina at Ball New York (Hook 1-4) at San STULL LAST bunched them efficiently and/waukee Braves, pitched no-hit) py, Russell Fisher, Mary-|timore apartment. 'Francisco (O'Dell 4-0), The Leaf triumph may have tagged the hard-luck left-hander|ball for 8 1-3 innings 'before|------~ bt. S been impressive, but it wasn't) with his third loss without a vic- | S Curt Flood tripled. He wound) enough to boost them out of the|tory this season. jup with a three-hitter and a 9-3) division cellar. They are half al at| Jim Korand#homered for In-| victory over St. Louis Cardi-| game behind both Syracuse and'dians in the first inning. 'nals, ANNOUNCEMENT! 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