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The last time Fox hit that high, Chicago White Sox stole into the American League throne room and toppled the New Yorkers while the Hate- the - Yankees. Club members raided the nearest wine cellar and popped enough corks to fill Yankee Stadium, Nellie hasn't been able to ap- proach his .306 batting mark of 1959 since, but at 35 he's in full swing agin. He stroked five hit in six at-bats Wednesday night as the White Sox clobbered Min- nesota Twins 12-4 with a 19-hit attack. Fox collected four singles and a double, raising his average from .298 to .311 while rookie Tom McCraw and veteran Floyd Robinson c2ch hit two homers and accounted for mine runs bat- ted in. KEEP PACE The triumph kept the Chicago- ans one-game back of the Yan- kees in their bid to give man- ager Al Lopez another pennant. Lopez is the only manager to break the Yankee pennant mon- opoly im the last 14 years. He did it with the 1954 Cleveland Indians and the 1959 Sox. The . Yankees remained out front as Roger Maris' three-run homer' provided a 3-2 decision over Washington Senators and New York's sixth straight vic- tory. Third-place Boston Red Sox made it nine losses in a row for Detroit Tigers 9-2. Baltimore Sox Over Twins Tresh im the sixth inning off Jager Chuck Dressen winless. for Detroit in his first at-bat in when Joe Azcue homered in the| ninth after the Orioles tied it on Bob Saverine's squeeze bunt in the top half of the inning. Sav- erine ard Jim Gentile had hom- ered to move Baltimore close. Milt Pappas, 5-3, spaced fiv3 hits for the Orioles' victory. Willie Kirkland hom- ered for Cleveland. letics to two hits in the opener but Bobby DelGreco's homer ing into the game, drove in five runs with his two homers and a single, while Robinson knocked in four with the same production and lifted his batting average to .332. Ray Herbert, 6-4, got the White Sox' explo- sion, Harmon Killebrew hit his 12th homer for the Twins, HITS 12th HOMER Maris, three-run shot -- his 12th -- came after singles by Bobby Richardson and Tom Claude Osteen, a shutout winner over the Yankees the last time he faced them. Jim Bouton, 9-2, needed ninth inning relief help to subdue the Senators who pushed across two runs and had the bases loaded before they went down to their seventh straight setback. Carl Yastrzemski hit a pair of homers for the Red Sox, driv- ing im four runs, while rookie right - hander Bob Heffner checked the Tigers on seven hits in his first major league start and kept new Detroit man- Frank Malzone also. homered for Boston. Rookie Gates Brown connected for a pinch-hit homer the majors. The Indians won the opener} nightcap TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District As- soc.: Genosha Aces vs Scugog Cleaners, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m. and Brooklin Concrete vs Bad Boy Appliance, at Alex. andra Park, 8.15 p.m.; Mac- Lean's Esso vs People's Cloth- ing, at Bathe Park and Hef. fering's Imperials vs Port Perry Merchants, at Port Perry, 8.15 .m. UAW League--Handy Andy's vs Kent's Western Tire, at Al- exandra Park, 1.15 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.: (Pee Wee Schedule) -- Dairy Queen vs Houdaille Industries, at Harman Park; People's Clothing vs Ideal Fish and Chips, at Eastview Park; Fire. fighters vs Bolahood Real Es. tate, at Alexandra Park, north diamond and Jubilee Pavilion vs Police Assoc., at Alexandra Park, west diamond; All games at 6.30 p.m. , SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. -- League Game -- Italia vs Whit- by Bathurst, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. LACROSSE | OLA Senior League --Brook. lin Merchants vs Port Credit Sailors, at Port Credit, 8.30 p.m. FRIDAY SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Toronto Randall Roy Metals, at Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. BASEBALL Junior Ex. Game -- Oshawa Canadian Tire Legionnaires vs Orillia Majors, at Orillia, 8.00 p.m. Dan Osinski, 6-3, held the Ath- Whites Grand Puts Cards On By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports agareond How does a team that has tried everything find a new way to lose? By messing up a triple|Tracy Stallard and was his 12th play, that's how. lof the year. It also extended his New York Mets uncovered|hitting streak to 12 games. that new route in the fifth in-|George Altman ran his to 17 for ning agaiost the National/the Cards with two singles. Ed Lo aaa St. Louis Cards/Bauta got the victory in relief 'ednesday. | 0 who 0 leave The Mets were leading sa* lig gl mm? °4\in the fifth when a Stallard The Cards had runners at first/pitch hit his thumb. apo Fig bose ong rar paren On the Mets side of the ledger, ag . ariey Neal WhO! 4) Moran hit a two-run single stepped on third and fired to| og catcher Nor second to start a triple play.| 0 a run with a single that ee dropped the ball at) poised his batting average to rare Flood walked and Bill|:0- He was hitting .088. White promptly hit a grand| Juan Marichal, the slim Do. slam hom: P "| .|minican Republican with the Ce em RE te Oe cick, poked tie'aen Fee the Cards. 18-3 at Candlestick Park. The Dodgers fell 244 games behind rry drove!' Slam Top Willie McCovey got the Gi-| lants off fast with a two-run |homer on the first pitch thrown White's big homer came a Pegg he Be vg sae |\It was his 14th of the season and ninth in 47 career at-bats) against Drysdale. McCovey now lis hitting the Dodger ace for a 468 average. fi Tommy Davis tied the score |with a two-run homer in the third' that ended Marichal's scoreless streak at 22 2-3 in- |nings. The Giants chased Drys- vith three runs in the fifth. |HITS 350th HOMER | | Emie Banks passed two land- marks for the Cubs. He smashed |the 350th homer of his career, jand drove in four runs to run \his total to 1,003. Carl Warwick jruined Glen Hobbie's shutout left him on the short end of a 2-1 score until Jim Fregosi hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Ed Rakow, 6-5. In the night- cap, the Athletics got the decid- ing run in the seventh inning on a single by DelGreco, Wayne Causey's double and a sacrifice fly by Ed Charles. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Detroit 24 38 .387 1314 Washington 21 48 .304 20 Results Wednesday Washington 2 New York 3 Detroit 2 Boston 9 Chicago 12 Minnesota 4 Kansas City 2-4 Los Angeles 4-3 Baltimore 4-6 Cleveland 5-2 International League Northern Division WL Pet. GBL 38 28 576 -- 37 28 569 «1% 38 29 567 = Richmond 30 30 500 5 Toronto 28 36 438 9 Southern Division 40 27 597 -- 35 35 500 614 ended Cleveland's winning streak at seven games, 6-2, after the Indians had taken the opener of = twi-night double. header 5-4. And Los Angeles An- gels beat Kansas City 4-2 in the opener of a twinbill before the Athletics won 4-3. McCraw, hitting only .196 go- National League WL Pct. GBL 40 27 597 -- 40 28 588 1% 37 29 561 2% 35 50 538 4 36 31 .537 4 477 8 AIT 31 34 8 455 9% St. Louis San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee Pittsburgh 31 34 Philadelphia 30 36 Houston 27-40 .403 13 New York 25 43 .368 15% Results Wednesday St. Louis 9 New York 4 Chicago 9 Houston 1 San Francisco 8 Los Angeles 3 Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 5 American League WL Pct. GBL Rochester Syracuse Buffalo Atlanta Indianapolis cisco victory in his first start MAINTAIN LEAD The ventual 9-4 victory kept the Cards one-half game in front since his no-hit against Houston | with a solo homer in the sixth. last Saturday. He needed help| Teo Cardenas stroked a two- New York Chicago 36 23 38 27 585 1 610 -- |Little Rock Jacksonville 29 36 .446 10 27 40 .403 13 Rochester 3 Toronto 2 from Billy Pierce in the eighth,| out single in the 10th to score Boston 33 26 .559 Columbus 26 39 .400 13 Kenmores Beat Port Hope 2-0 Civil Service Loop Play Three of four scheduled games in the Civil Service Soft- ball League last night, saw Reynold's defeat Foley's 9-6 at Cowan Park; Post Office nosed out Oshawa Dairy 5-4 at Baker's Park and Excelsiors won 11-6 over Oshawa Times, at Lakview Park. EXCELSIORS Excelsiors scored in every inning except the sixth, to ac- count for their win over the Newsies. Beare, with a triple, ney for Reynolds, stayed around and Romanuk each had two hits, too long, wildness and result- ing walks making it necessary for both managers to use re- lief pitchers, Cullen finished it up for the Plumbers and Gar- rard took over for Reynolds, It was 6-6 at the end of four innings but Reynolds kept onjj-. going, scoring in each of the six innings, to emerge winners. Hedger's homer was their big blow while Whiteley, Craggs graduated this year. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) double and single, Hutchinson with a homer and triple, Simp- son, Blyth and Noakes, all hit well for the winners, Back - to - back doubles by Baker and Birkett gave the| \ Times their first run. They add- ed other singletons in the third and fifth and scored three in the sixth. Baker had a triple and double for the losers while Graham had three two-baggers in as many trips to the plate. POST OFFICE The game at Baker's Park) was one of the best of the sea- son. Nantais homered. in the third for Oshawa Dairy and in the fifth, Moss, Wright and Laxdall all hit doubles, for a three - run rally. However, Vasko held them off after that. Post Office got one first, another in the second when Goreski homered. They got one more in the fifth and Bill Yourkevich homered in the 7th, with two out -- to send the game into overtime. It last- ed until the 9th, when pinch- hitter Griffin got on to open the inning and scored the win- ning run when Skuratow, 'an- other pinch-hitter, doubled with one out. REYNOLDS Neither starting pitcher, Rosaire for Foley's and Court-|« BELLEVILLE -- The league- leading. Belleville Kenmores chalked up their eighth win in nine Lakeshore Baseball League starts, blanking Port Hope On- tarios, 2-0 here. The game was a pitchers' battle between righthanders Larry Soden of Kenmores end Bill Wakeley. Soden registered his third vic- tory in as many outings, as he set the visitors down with four hits while striking out 14 and walking none. Wakeley allowed five hits, |claimed 15 on strikes and issued two walks. | Pete Weston ied the winners at the plate with a home run and a single. Glen Clarke nap- ped out a double while Ricky Locke and Pat Asseltine claim- ed singles. Murray Kelley doubled for Ontarios with singles going to LEGION MINOR BALL RESULTS TYKE LEAGUE Shephard's, 10; Whitby Metals, 7. UAW Credit Union, 6; Gas, 2 Spur BANTAM LEAGUE Jury Lovell, 3; Young's Fuel's, 2. | UAW Local 222, 4; Whitby) Legion, 3. Oshawa Dairy, 4; Esso, 3. MIDGET LEAGUE - Whitby Legion, 3; Dairy, 8. : KIWANIS BANTAM MINOR SOFTBALL | Winder's | Beaton's Jack Mercer, George Gratton jand Bill Wakeley. Games Today of San Francisco Giants, who trounced Los Angeles Dodgers SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. 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Doesn't leave much work to do for anybody else, except the catcher, does it? Last summer, Metro head- lined his own special softball show, the "Silver Six", an ex- . hibition troupe, operating similarly to Eddie Feigner's famed "King and His Court", Up Sudbury way, where they have one of the strongest softball circuits in Canada, Szeryk is rated as "'tops" -- even in such company as star hurlers im- ported from U.S. Whether or not local softball fans will see Metro in a Tony's uniform again this season is hard to say, but at least, those who saw him mow down Randall-Roy here last night, were impressed. Two tales concerning his two-day stay in this city were that he was seeking permanent employ- emnt here at GM and that he came here as a personal favor to Manager Foley. We could be dead wrong, but we suspect that Metro considers putting his softball arm to work as "full employment" as far as the summer months are con- cerned. As for any more appearances here, it's more than likely that both the Beaches League and the OASA would have something to say in the matter. What might be termed "a personal favor' might be interpreted as "'illegal barn- storming" when the question of official certificates and resi- dence-rule eligibility is raised, x x x * BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners roll merrily along as the pace-setters continue to of the East Toronto Junior Ladies' Softball League. They disposed of Richmond the Braves. Mack. Jones also |homered for the Braves. Bob |Sadowski, acquired in the Lew) Burdette trade, made his ma-| jor league debut for Milwaukee, | but failed to last the fifth. Conn Smythe's | Top Fillies 1-2 | My Dear Stakes TORONTO (CP) -- Famous| ;Road and Smart Flyer, two fil- lies owned by Conn Smythe of Toronto, finished first and sec- jond in Wednesday afternoon's | $9,370 My Dear Stakes at Wood- | bine. A half-length separated the Smythe entry at the wire. 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