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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 9, 1964 Sandy Koufax Hurls. is Third-Straight Associated Press Sports Writer Sandy Koufax, the Los An- geles left hander, took a swipe at a~second straight no-hitter Monday night and for four in- nings of a 2-1. Dodger victory over Cincinnati Reds: he had statisticians sc ra-mibling for ax rétired the first 12 Reds he: faced before Deron Johnson "broke the spell with a home run' With the. pressure off, Koufax gave wp three more hits em route to his 100th career victory. - | Dick Tracewsky who had walked. moved up on Maury Wills' single and came in on Willie 'Davis' hit. J Roseboro doubled home 'Tommy Davis with two out in the sixth to win it. The only pitcher éver to put Houston Colts 5-3 as Hank Aaron tagged a two-run: homer Leon Wagner took the major league RBI lead with a two-run homer and a run-producing sip- gle as Cleveland Indians toppqd Los Angeles Angels 6-3, Ji King smashed 'three home S but Washington Senators bowed to Kansas City Athletics 5-4.and Detroit Tigers outslugged Min- nesota Twins 10-5. The St. Louis at San .Fran- cisco. National' League -- afters noon game was rained out. Koufax, bringing. his record to 74 with his third consecutive victory, also was touched for a ninth inriing single by Johnson and "fwo hits' by Steve Boros. Boros beat out a bunt in the fifth and singled in the eighth. Besides trying for a second \straight no-hitter, Koufax could jhave set a record. by striking jout 10 or more batters in a sin- lgle. game for the 55th time in his career. The record of 54 is jshared by Bob Feller and Rube Mavericks, Scugog And ~ SPORTS BRIEFS Dover's Win In 'the. three . UAW. Softball League games played , last night, Chassis Plant Mavericks defeated Parts 12-1, ina ,one- sideq game at. Lakeview,.Park; % Scugogs Cleaners _ outlasted erts. slammed 'two -doubles~ and! Karns'. Drugs; 11-9 in a 'slug: a single for the Colts. fest at. Alexandra' Park: and 'also King's three-homer salvo' and/at. Alexandra Park,' in' the a_pinch-hit homer by Don Zim- |tidiest .game of the: set,: Truck mer . ali came' with the bases|Line Dovers; won over': Lords empty. That left the' Senators \6-4, i one run' short. ei cope (tan 2 'The Athletics got a homer| WIN. FOR FOSTER M.; Foster, was -the 'winning fromyEd Charles.in the first,| then put it, away with a four-|pitcher for-,Maverickss Dionne run. eighth' - inning. uprising.|scored the Jone. run: for. -the Rocky Colavito singled in. two|losers, in. the. second, inning. runs before George. Alusik! Mavericks \ hopped'. on™ the wrapped up the rally. with alofferings. of Burgéss' ini the first two-ran homer, Moe Drabowsky | inning: for five runs, onya walk, got the victory,-his first since|t) Hall, choice force by: Boivin, April 25, and 'snapped: a seven- Butiér's double, an infield: error game losing streak. that: gave Campbell. a life; then Wagner, who brought his RBI\a 'triple. 'by Dowe, -followed.. by total to 46, and Bob Chance hit|}Georgeoff's homer, 'to top it off. back - to - back homers in the|Hall hit a homer in the 'next eighth after singles by Joe Az-|inning. cue and Dick Howser around 8} <The' winners' got'a run in the sacrifice had provide dthe tying) fifth) and: then' exploded for five lrun for the Indians. Chance's)more runs, 'this' time' on six homer was his fourth in four| hits, and 'one error, in the sixth, games. during which Maguire took Don Demeter hit a homer for lover mound -duties. but. couldn't the Tigers in the first. Then, stop the 'wild Mavericks. Boiv- together back-to-back no-hitters| Waddell. Koufax, however, after the Twins tied it 2-2, /in's' double and Stacey's triple was Johnny Vandermeer, who did it in 1938 while pitching for the Reds and against the Ddos. Braves' first with a double, One/ahead to stay. ers. CAPTIRES RBI LEAD Elsewhere in Monday's ab- breviated| major league. sched- ule, Milwaukee Braves whipped lstruck out only five. 'felipe Alou opened the out later, Aaron connected off Hal Brown (1-6) and Milwaukee never trailed. Alou collected |two doubles and Lee Maye also had two hits while Dave Rob- Norm Cash hit a three-run shot! were the big hits in this' rally. lin. the third and put. Detroit RUNS IN BUNCHES Dave Wickersham, tagged for) Scugog 'Cleaners beat Karn Harmon Killebrew's 16th|Dfugs 11-9 in one of those free- homer, won his seventh gave/swinging affairs that saw 'both after failing on three previous/teams. collect their runs. in tries. bunches, with 'rival pitchers taking-turns in the trouble slot. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Scugogs' clicked' in the first inning for four' hits 'and two runs, blasted out: séven more runs'in the third, and: finished THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Leagtle By W L Pct. GBL 2 14 674 -- 31 17 646 % 2 10 568 4% 26 20 565 4% 549 5 500 74 417 11% 407 12% Chicago Baltimore New. York Cleveland Minnesota Boston Detroit Washington Los. Angeles 377 14 Kansas' City 2 7 15 Monday's Results | Los Angeles 3 Cleveland 6 | Kansas City 5 Washington 4 Minnesota 5 Detroit 10 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (McNally 4-3) at Chicago (Pizarro 6-2) (N) New York ( g 2-1 Boston (Wilson 4-2) (N) | Los Angeles (Newman 3-2) at} Cleveland (Donovan 2-2) (N) | Kansas: City (O'Donoghue 2-3! and Pfister 0-1) at Washington) (Narum* 5-3 and Cheney 0-2) | (TN) | |New York Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 2 | Minnesota (Stange 2-5) at De- troit. (McLain 00) (N) National League Ww Pct. GBL San Francisco. 30 612 |Philadelphia 27 587 Pittsburgh 27 .540 Cincinnati 26 531 St. Louis 26 510 | Milwaukee ut) Los Angeles | Chicago | Houston 1% 3% 489 434 9 | 31415 | . Monday's Results |St. Louis at San Francisco: ppd, | Columbus rain | | Milwaukee 5 Houston 3 | Probable Pitchers Today St. Louis (Sadecki 5-4) at San Francisco (Herbe! 3-1) (N) Chicago (Ellsworth 7-4 and Burdette 1-0) at New York (Jackson 3-8 and Cisco 3-5) | \(TN) Milwaukee. (Fischer 5-3) and Sadowski 2-5) or Schneider 0-1)! 490 6 | jat Houston (Farrell 8-1 andup with another 'pair, 'in. 'the | Nottebart 0-7 or Owens 1:4 (TN) fifth. a had'. three Pitisburph. (Blass 24 and Gites ne ee atin leaners. . Other top' "hitters bon 3-1) at Philadelphia (Short) yore siblock with 'a pair, 'one ° 3-3 and Culp 1-4) (TN) a triple; Burke, Howard,: Cor- | Cincinnati (Maloney 3-6) at bett and 'Kellar. Los Angeles (Moeller 3-4). (N) Karn's got to Tamblyn in, the } third for three hits and four International League W iL. Pet. 29 18 .617 585 583 525 511 447 8 400 10 Atlanta 326 13 Monday's 'Results Toronto'6 Atlanta 3 Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 3 Columbus 2 Syracuse 8 Richmond 3 Rochester 5 Today's Games Toronto at Atlanta Buffalo at Jacksonville Columbus. at Syracuse Richmond at Rochester GBL, Toronto _ Syracuse Jacksonville Rochester Buffalo Richmond 2 1% 4% . 5 Whether you are going to an aftetnoon's drive ...'- the. finest Cor. Taunton Rd. & Scuogg FRI.--SAT.--SUN.-- MONDAY THRU THURSD. DID YOU KNOW? Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Daily i HAMPTON PHONE 263-2193 at ht a Tn GE ce a a Aa FIND OX SKULL GRANDVIEW, Man.. (CP)--A muskox skull believed to be 3,000 to 5,000 years old has been found in a gravel pit four miles northeast of here. HAS EASY VICTORY DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (Reut- ers) -- Reigning world cham- pion Jim Redman of. Southern Rhodesia roared to an easy vic- UAW Games runs, Brooks "hittingr-ae. triple, Kerk ,a':. double . anid: ',Péttig ia single. They added, three' moie in the: 4th-with | Kerk's: »triple the. big, blow in. this; rally, plus Gouring's: single. ei ~ Lyons..took .over the. pitching jchore. in. the fifth: and, gave, wp two . runs,..Nash. - and... Petfis tory Monday to win the 250 cc|to the Braves Monday from Chi- rage ng Bovororehng ae" (cage Cubs to complete. last ist Trophy meeting. man | , P 4 averaged a record of 97.45 miles | Week eS go er an hour to win by 41 seconds/t9 the Cubs. The 26-year-old Ra- over Britain's Alan Shephard. new was claimed by Houston in Canadian Mike Duff of Toronto the 1961 National. League. draft was forced out of the race iNanq Jater traded to the Cubs 66 YEARS CITY DIRECTORY DIRECTORIES Limited, Member ** é sociation of North American Direc |" tory Publishers. 29 Rebecco Street, |" Hamilton, Ont. q the early stages by mechanical trouble. 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