' erful five-hitter. we we ~~ we | 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 26, 1964 Juan Pizarro Gets His 17th Win To Put | _Chisox Spr Writer has 'been a po- winner since he rocks in Puerto years ago. Al Lopez is betting Series ticket that the Chicago White Sox lefthander makes the charmed circle this ¥; Plenty pitched Chicago to within a game of first place night when he blanked Minnesota Twins 1-0 on a mast- The victory} was No. 17, tops in the Ameri- ean League, for the 27-year-old fireballer and the shutout low- ered his earned run average to @ brilliant 2.00. | He has never been this close to the 20-victory mark before, though tagged another Bob Feller" before he had thrown a pitch in anger in the' major * Worl a One From Top traded him to the White Sox and Lopez made his reclamation project No. 1. Pizarro has been a winner .ever. 'since. Elsewhere in the American League Tuesday night, Cleve- land Indians upended league- leading Baltimore Orioles 5-3; third place New York Yankees topped Washington Senators 4-1; Los Angeles Angels defeated Kansas City 5-3 and Detroit Tig- se slugged Boston Red Sox| = 2 since July 15 when the 'ankees came from behind with four nins in the eighth. Mickey Mantle's :third hit 'of the night, a two-run double, was the key blow. - Ford worked eight innings, leaving for a pinch hitter in the Yankees' winning rally, Dean Chance picked up his 15th victory as the Angels did all their scoring in the fifth in- ning, with singles by Bobby |Knoop, Albie Pearson and Lou Pizarro, 17-6, pitched out of a|Clinton,. plus bases-lodded 'jam in the top of/walk and wild pitch delivering be ninth ve oa White Sox/the runs. | roke through lefty Dick Stis-| Bob Lee relieved Chahce in man in the bottom of the inning.|the seventh, when the Athletics Stigman checked 'the Sox on|scored their last two runs on three hits until Jim Landis led|Doc- Edwards' single, Bert off the ninth with a single. One| | Campaneris' triple-and a pinch out later, Floyd Robinson sin-|single-by Manny Jimenez. gled. Bill Skowron lined out be: pon Demeter's three - run fore Ron Hansen broke it UP)/homer in the sixth paced De- leagues. Juan started the 1954 Winter| League season as the Santurce,| with a run-scoring hit to left./troit's 15-hit attack against the HOMERS BEAT ORIOLES | Red Sox, It broke a 6-6 tie and a bases-loaded) Se ee ee yp, Reed's First Win -|Since '58 Drops Giants Into Third By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer Howie Reed' doesn't win often. Im fact, his pitching victories are so well spaced out. he might even pass for a Met. : But 'when the 27 - year - old righthander does get around to winning one, he does it in con- vineing fashion, and he~makes the licking hurt. Reed, who hadn't won in the majors since 1958, got around to it again.Tuesday night. He fashioned a six - hitter, with ninth-inning help, for Los An- UE One STI 91 Soe ap wey we 18th-inning homer sealed St. Louis Cardinals' 7-6 verdict over Pittsburgh Pirates: in the|the other games, P IN TOP FORM Reed, whose last major league triumph was a 2-1 deci- sion over Chicago White Sox while pitching . with Kansas! City Sept. 23, 1958, was in top form against the Giants. He allowed only five hits through the first seven innings, gave up another in the eighth, then weakened in the ninth. With one wut, 'he 'issued walks to Chuck Hiller and Matty Alou. i Ron Pécrenpikt camé on to) get one' out and Bob Miller was. called-in to strike out Wil- ond place, rapping New York|lic Mays and end the game, It ue sicaggling Giants The loss dropped the Giants inte third place and left them 6% games behind Nationa] League - leading Philadelphia Phillies, a deficit that becomes more imposing each day. Cincinnati Reds took over sec- victory over San Francisco in mg and Lee 15 games this year, but Jt lett) the Giants with an overwhelm-|®! ing task in attempting to over-|! take Philadelphia. - For example, if the Phillies : play anywhere near their cur- rent pace, they'd wind up with 98 victories. To catch them, the Giants would have to win 28 of their remmpiging 36 gaimes. HUNT HOMERS The Mets got two runs on in two Pittsburgh runs with al. | waz, then ed! Remember jg fet Ron Hunt's homer wat, Par. key g6t anyone' out, ch single in the top of the them .out the rest of the lath, but' the Cards matched Frank Robinson doubled in two|ttem. in the bottom of the in- runs and. Deron Jolinsen_dou,| "ing. bled in three more for all the) Bob Aspromonte droves in one working room Purkey needed,)fun with a double, another se sacrifice fly and ~ third as Houston jumped rookie John PR ye 'for . five runs in the first 2 1-9 then held. on ee the Cul Mets 7-2 behind the six - hit|was only Los Angeles' fourth] leqd on homers by Eddie Math- pitching of Bob Purkey while): Philadelphia took a 7-5 licking from Milwaukee for'the Braves' second straight over the league leaders. 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Two years-later he was Mil-} waukee's prize farmhand, strik-| ing out 318 batters for the} Braves' Jacksonville . club the old Sally League. lon for his contract, but they never| jloading the bases, and the sec- got a return on their invest- ment. FAILED WITH BRAVES Pizarro and the Milwaukee management four season with equ pressive results. The southpaw) ally unim-| reek: helped the Orioles to a $0) ea gave up Cleveland's fourth hit} lof the game, a double to Tito | Francona, and walked Woody) |Held before bein Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd, 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN e run, Chico Salmon singles, | ond run crossed while Dick! Howser was grounding into' a) double play. Then chance and] Wagner connected back-to-back. Iwis Aparicio's two-run homer! Whitey Ford won his first | SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) 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GBL 608 -- 500 6 556 614 536 9 516 11% 508 12% 492 14% 452 19% 56 71 .441 21 42 $4 336 34% Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 7 Pittsburgh 6 St. Louis 7 New York .2 Cincinnati 7 Chicago 4 Houston 5 San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 3 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Stallard 7-16 at Cincinnati (Nuxhall 8-7 (N Philadelphia (Short 13-6 at Milwaukee (Lemaster 13-8 Pitts burgh (Bork 2-0 or 6chwall 4-3 at St. Louis (Cuel- lar 4-3. (N San Francisco (O'Dell 6-6 or Hendley 10-8 at Los Angeles (Drysdale 13-13 (N : Chicago (Jackson 15-10. at Houston (Nottebart 6-8 (N American -- Ww Pet, GBL| | 611 -- | 602 1 581 512 500 492 480 457 the Braves 76 49 +10 55 70 ih 67 58 64 60 64 62 61 63 57 69 Philadelphia Cincinnati .. San Francisco St. Louis Milwaukee Pittsburgh Los Angeles Chicago Houston 77 77 72 46 63 64 61 58 " 51, 52 63 63 66 66 69 Baltimore Chicagy New York Detroit Minnesota Los Angeles Cleveland Boston Washington 50 79 .388 Kansas City 48 78 .381 Tuesday's Results Los Angeles 5 Kansas City 3) Minnesota 0 Chicago 1 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 3 Washington 1 New York 4 Detroit 11 Boston 6 Probable Pitchers Today | Minnesota (Arrigo 6-4 at Chi- cago (Talbot 4-4 or Horlen 9-8 (N Los Angeles (D. 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