eee a ee eT ae eg ee i i gt a " : . g j a a Ce ae ee Re NSIT 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 20, 1965 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Major League SPORTS BRIEFS (Bock in. ow Foc sn Senet ng came, ee IT WORKS TOO! By THE CANADIAN PRESS oes i = Z a. DRIVER'S WIFE KILLED | " f National League --*_ | >all#more 4 Hitting Stars GUISE, France (AP) -- Mrs. | : | WL Pet. GBL Monday's Results | Olivier Gendebien, 35,' wife of . ; & 6 * ® pool ; poe --|Washington at. Boston 2 ppd, the ee. racing -- was Moston ly ; "hicago 7 --|New York 2 Kansas City 8 A Off K kille onday an eir seven- Fa 1m & tl e 1tt1 lg Cincinnati pe --| Detroit 2 Los Angeles 4 way ase ---- Pg SP agp a Py Ph ie. n § : --| Balti Thi i |jured when the car in whic : i : 4 . +e % Baltimore 2 Chicago 7 we YORK pp ie base-|they were riding left a road , t : e Milwaukee IN 5001 Probable Pitchers Today (ball season is only one week\ang struck a tree. Gendebien| LE n n San Fran. 3 3 .500 1 [Washington (Narum 1-0) atjold but there are some early/was in Kenya participating in| § S ed u ] New York 2 4 333 2 | Boston (Moorehead 0-0). jsurprises in the batting aver-, car race. | ly f Houston 2 5 .286 2%4| (Only game scheduled), jages. WANTS 'TO SELL. BRAIN | ee St. Louis 1 5 167 3 Tony Oliva, the American) | ; By MIKE RATHET jhits in 17.Jxips while becoming| Rookie Ken Berry, Danny) ; ' lx Peg rapping Aga |League batting champ, is hit-- JOHANNESBURG, South Af-| ; Associated Press Sports Writer|the first player in the Ameri-|Cater and Moose Skemron ho- Monday's Results Kansas. dg o oF ae ting only .172 for Minnesotalrica (AP)--Tony Lombard, a! $ Jim Gentile, who used to put|can League to hit three homers.|mered for the White Sox, who|Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 0 Pacts "3 my tan (. wins. Roberto Clemente of! 40-year-old South African boxer ; his foot in his mouth, now| He wound up his' shelling of}had gone six- games without| Houston 0 Philadelphia 8 + ciabta at We ai ok ) Ip\ttsburgh, fighting back tolwho has taken part in more' j leaves it in the batter's box. He\the Yankees--5-for-11 with alljone. But it took considerable Chicago 7 St. Louis 3 \Shieden at ost \form after an attack of ma-|than 300 fights, wants to sell ; hits better that way, -- three homers in the three-gamejmanagerial manoeuvring by Al! probable Pitchers Today | . leria, is batting .250 in defence|his brain to medical science for) i Gentile, 30, the slugging Kan-|set--by collecting a single and|Al Lopez to put Chicago ahead) yoy york (Spahn 0-0) at Los| International League of his National League crown.| $4,500. He needs the money to) HA iy Re BW i gg en ee RM OE oat 2 WE cay z a ' e i e b Ox raile ia in anta . -- 5. Lea ue's. 100,000 ball layer, Ss) pare gel Fosnagpl he nd -- we pos ens Bla is 422 feet/the seventh ge whe Lopez Pittsburgh (Friend 1-0) at San| Toronto 3 7 750 i, The home run king of the ma- hitting on with two vane runs n son ani E went to work. His first two Francisco (Bolin 0-0). Syracuse 2 1 .667 1%4\jors, Harmon Killebrew of the put Roger Maris, despite a ti-| lifting his batting average 10 rE LEAGUE MARK |pinch hitters, Don Buford and Buffalo 2 2 .500 2 Twins, has yet to hit one, The tanic at in Kansas City Sat- i 412 as the Athletics walloped' : _\Cater, didn't produce but regu-) Houston (Johnson 0-0) at Phila-,Columbus 2 2 .500 2 entire Chieago White Sox ball! urday night "has a sick .167 av- : = = Py rig 8-2. Bisa Raga 'een lars Ron Hansen and Berry|delphia (Herbert 0-0) night. |Jacksonville 1 2 .333 2% club has. yet to hit a homer, On| erage. Two of Maris's three hits Let Us Help You With Our Know How e left-han swinger was) Poul . ,, VRlCA80! stroked singles, so Lopez went |Toledo 1 3 .250 3 \the other hand, the Chicago, ' ree : . priory Ps ge ren -. say wengisy og? oye! pew to the bench again. (Only games scheduled) Rochester Oy 4 .000 4 'Cubs have hit eight, tops in ries regan sees _| And Quality Materials started after he asked to bejrun touch for the first time anc) We tapped John Romano, who j | majors. ' oe an | ogee in ki fe' i traded dpe of what he meagrs ong noes pias tog ake tied the game with a run-seor-| Fi diorag a Aepmek rade Ir War nig et eee Ernie Banks of the Cubs is | sy panels ee gear . si _-- -- -- ; termed unfair pu vii tx given a/they eh a cag co y us ing single. "Dave Nicholson was Houston at Philadelphia (N) OFONLO. \i>9 "4 OLED! Or slasiiiin: away at 0 $2 cll CAMERON 0 rd job. ... but we more than please: spring training inciddnt that/ing five pinch hitters in one in- next but never got to bat. When Cincinnati at Chicago Psi 3 parece $ : with lecake batted A the Bh ri . to assist you with ideas, plans and advice., - . and the FINEST cost him. a $500 fine. st the Orioles changed pitchers,|Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) | Rochester 3 Allama 6 | aes "1 i PRODUCTS AVAILABLE... You'll be a glad discussed your But the outspoken Gentile has) In the only other game played a joan per ie dare ; 3e.| New York at Los Angeles (N) | Syracuse 5 Jacksonville 6 jin the majors. Ron Santo yen Wrecking secs wih iid abated! os changed his mind. {Marcelino Lopez posted his}, waren "of Niohole j/Phila, at San Francisco (N) cog Cubs leads the pack with three D liti Pp "| decided the only 'way to/first major league victory with|\°"s Anstead of Nicholson anc Today's Games home runs. emolition get back in their good graces|a seven-hitter in Los Angeles he singled in the lead run. American League Toronto at Columbus | Willia Mays, San Francisco Wa Wreck Anvuhe RAY was to keep my mouth shut and| Angels' 4-2 victory over Detroit) Marcelino Lopez had a shaky W L Pct. GBL Buffalo at Toledo |Giants' star, is rocking. along $ Any Be ge Dae i 3 just meet the ball," he said, | Tizers. start but did not allow a Tiger Boston 3 1 .750 --{Rochester at Jacksonville at .348 but he has to take a| y Description i "Always in the past I'd get) The Athletics pounced on past first base after the third Minnesota 3 1 750 -- | Syracuse at Atlanta. back seat to the Alou Boys FREE ESTIMATES sore at myself and keep my-|Ford for four first-inning runs inning. The Angels, meanwhile,| Detroit 4 2 .667 _ from the Dominican Republic. ; self in a slump," he continued.|and that turned out to belposted their first victory|Chicago 4 3 571 1%) CANADIANS WqRK LESS Jesus Alou, the Giants' right Call 725-4285 co "1 could control it a few games,/enough for Diego Segui, who|,..... See pag a New York 3 3 500 1 The average work week in Ca-|fielder, is batting .542 and Matty : ' : ' then it would get the best of\kept eight Yankee hits well agonist 'i mer eo 5X! Washington 3 3 .500 1 |nadian industry has decreased' Alou, the Giants' sometime left Or Write | RR. 1, OSHAWA at 5-POINTS 725-04 - me, I've been playing 13 years scattered. decisions with a three - runifos Angeles 3 3 .500 1 |by about three hours every 10 fielder, is at .438. 161 Mill St., Oshawa iat at 9- 63 now and it's about time 1I| Bert Campaneris led off the fourth inning. Kansas City 2 4 333 2 'lyears during the last century. Mickey Mantle, the American! learned to forget the strike- first with a bunt and scored on outs." Ed Charles' double. Gentile And s6 Gentile, who has|drove in Charles with a single : never been able to match the|and Tom Reynolds' triple and 41 homers and 141 runs batted/a grounder wrapped up the in he produced at Baltimore in|/rally, Ford was chased in the 1961, has curbed his temper|fourth after his earned-run av- e : » & Rae §=ontiac buyers Guide ' Another 1-Hitter chee ee ete dar a * 2 = §Spring 1965 Edition =-- In other National League} Add Denis Menke to Jim Ma-|games, Philadelphia Phillies) loney's collection of hoodoos,|drubbed Houston Astros 8-0 and| which already includes Ellis! Chicago shipped St, Louis Car- Burt d Joe Christopher. 'dinals 7-3, ' . ' ' FA ° . ° cog : Besides Menke, three Braves Published as a service to the thousands of Canadians who will select their new Pontiacs this month Menke got the only hit--a a leadoff single in the eighth in-jreached base against Maloney, ning--off Maloney in Cincin-|all on walks. Menke was erased nati's 2-0 triumph over Milwau-|on a-double play that pinch-hit- kee Braves Monday. ter Hank Aaron hit into in his The one-hitter was the third a eS & e el hang: three seasons. It Den Johnson's two-run homer| ] @ range 0 4 y @S mo e % the sev.ioff Wade Blasingame-in the * * also got him back into the reg- seoond toning peeesh are PyrauOn, 7 Jim Bunning threw a five-hit-| In his first two one-hitters, ter at the Astros while the Phil- int ee oak crt | helps you choose the Pontiac that's right for you batter of the game July 23,/<tarted by Bunning's single and 1963. Christopher singled fo"| highlighted ty déking" Call: New York Mets with one out! .on's two-run-single, helped end in the second inning last Sept.| Farrell's six - game winning] 25. |streak against his former team- The 1964 performance came! mates. in Maloney's next-to-last start,| Doug Clemens drove in three| giving him two one-hitters in| runs with a single and a homer) BU GHT N his last three appearances. He| while Ernie Banks clouted a 5 sat out the first week of this!/two-run homer as the Cubs} season because he hadn't con-/handed St. Louis its fifth loss| SUCCESS CAR vinced manager Dick Sisler he in six games, Clemens' two-run belonged in the front line. | single was the key hit in a four-| In spring exhibition games,|run first inning that chased! SALES CELEBRATION Maloney had a miserable 8.40'starter Ray Sadecki. hd ' : ' : Jim Gosger '3 Bat Your Pontiac dealer is celebrating the sales popularity of 1965 Pontiac. i To show his appreciation of Pontiac's Booms For Leafs widespread public acceptance, he's ready to offer you the kind of deal that will have you celebrating right Choose the Pontiac power team that suits you best! Select your engine from the economical 140-hp Astro-Six or any of 5 husky V8s --from the popular 195-hp Strato-Flash to the whopping 400-hp Super-Flame! 4 Pontiac gives you all these extra-value features at no extra cost! 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Flexomatic 6-way front seat. 140-hp Astro-Six 230-cn.in. 6-cylinder engine Match itewith the smooth-shifting standard 3-speed Synchro-Mesh trans- mission, the sporty floor-mounted fully synchronized 4-speed, or Powerglide Automatic. (BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Grand Prix Sports Coupe, Pari- Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS ;feated Columbia 3-1, Atlanta sienne Sport Sedan, Parisienne 6-passenger Safari Centrefielder Jim GosgerjCrackers downed Rochester| ' probably wouldn't stay around|Red Wings 6-3, and Jackson- | the International Basebal Ij ville Suns edged Syracuse! League too long if Boston Red!Chiefs 6-5 Sox had a little less power at} Bud Gentry struck out six and the plate this season gave up three hits before Bob)| Gosger, the American League Duliba took over in the eighth| Red Sox' farmhand, wielded the|inning to register Toronto's sec-| big bat Monday as Toronto ond-game victory Maple Leafs swept a double. A walk fo Darrel Harrleson header 7-6 and 5:3 against To- gave Buffalo the winning run BOTTOM RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM) Strato-Chief 4-Door Sedan, Parisienne 4-Door Sedan, Laurentian 2-Door Sedan A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ledo Mud Hens after he stole second and came The 23-year-old slugger col-/home on Bernie Smith's single along with him. Which makes this lected two hits, including a two-j|in the seVenth 'i run game - winning homer in| Ed Chadwick drove in four your ~ possible moment to buy the opener, and slammed an-jruns with two home runs to oe the Pontiac your heart is set on. other homer in the second'give the Crackers their fourth Besides, trade-in values have never game, straight victory. 'It was the| -- ' . 5 i nae ' The double victory gave the third homer in two days for been higher. So don't delay. Call Leafs a 3-1 record over the Mud) Sadowski. your Pontiac dealer! Right. now! U Hens before moving into Co-| Leftfielder Purn Goldy, who lumbus for their fifth game of drove in three runs for Syra- " ar 1 ; * ; | Ww) Paris ® S i the new season against the Jets cuse, cost the Chiefs their win} (BELOW) Parisienne Custom Sport Convertible tonight. when he dropped a fly ball,| BISONS WIN allowing the winning run in the} Elsewhere, Buffalo Bisons de-ieighth inning FOR TWO MILLIONS | | Vancouver Race Track | Given Brand New Look By BRUCE LEVETT ;clude a fashionable table ter- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Horse-race area to accommodate 400) players who wagered a record for wining and dining while $17,000,000 at Exhibition Park|viewing through protective last year won't recognize the 8lass. old place. There will be licensed lounges Neither will the horses. for both clubhouse and grand-| The 45 < year - old wooden Stand patrons, A new working-) grandstand has been torn down, Press area is situated atop the much of the firetrap barn area T0f. : has been replaced, the paddock) Jockeys' quarters will include has been widened and the track Steam room, coffee bar, recre tself renovated to remove a @tion room and sundeck. killer curve The paddock area will be Ry opening day, April 23, the twice its former size. total bill will be about $2,000,-' As for the track itself," the 000 radius of the northwest turn has See your local Pontiac deal: ' he The modern steel - and - con-been increased to provide a : crete grandstand' - clubhouse complete oval with matching structure. will seat more than spiral turns. The starting chute * , * a & m 5.900 persons--double the old has been lengthened to: provide Tees will be & weichservics teenth dae ac Ga 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT, 103 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY, ONT. bs ae aone to eta hot lunches to 1-16th of a mile to sort out be PHONE: 723-4364 fi PHONE 668-5846 iS: he general-admission patrons jfore reaching the first turn, Be sure to watch "Telescope" on CBLT, Frideys at 9:30 p.m. and The Kogues" on CBLT, Thursday at 10:00 p.m, . The clubhouse area will in-jeliminating jamming.