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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1965, p. 11

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2 i abl a lita ani Z tors of the Mets, Yogi Berra (left) and Casey Sten- gel, manager, are shown to- gether yesterday, as Yogi METS LOSE 3-2 YOGI RETURNS! Men- prepared to take his regu- iar turn in the team's batt- ing practice, signed to coach and yesterday, Berra the was Mets Manager Eight Homers Giants' 14-13 Victory Anyone have a spare dome Astrodome scoreboard was ae cg! with one out. burning} for sale. president Candle- Horace Stoneham San Francisco Giants, stick Park. changes to San Francisco Bay.|Reds' 3-1 triumph over Angeles Pittsburgh Pirates The Giants could use a top on Candlestick Park to cut off to a 29-hit night. slugfest ing and Stengel jpad Elsewhere, was Mail it, special delivery, tojenough to lift off the Jaunching | | \English League championship By M. McINTYRE HOOD It has taken Manchester Unit- ed just eight years to climb back to the top in British soc- cer football since an air crash at Munich killed eight of its International Stars of an Eng- lish championship team, These have been eight years of trial and error by Matt Busby, the Scot who manages United. He has now had his re- ward in the winning of the for the first time since the 1957 season, It has been a tight race for , the 1964-65 title, Leeds United, and Chelsea headed Manchester United down to the wire, but in the final games of the season, Denis Law and his teammates came through te tie Leeds Unit- ed on points with a game still on hand and with a much better goal average than the Yorkshire team, So, the flag goes to Old Traf-| ford, and Manchester's pride and joy enter into the top level of football in Europe, as the English representative in the European Cup competition, ' OLD COUNTRY SOCCER || Northampton Now In First D ex-N.Y, catcher on his ac- tive players' roster Casey put. the Yankee Spark Al Jackson relieved and got the second out, but Stengel then switched to Dennis Ribrant, The Frank Robinsoniformer Hamilton junior hockey and Tommy Harper each col-\player walked Ron Brand and And hurry, before the addressilected four hits in Cincinnati/Eddie Kasko followed with a Cubs, edged Los Chicago two-run Dodgers|the Astros' 4elphia Phillies 14-13 on Mattyjover St. Louis Cardinals. Alou's ninth inning homer, It was the eighth homer The Phillies were outhit thatthe Giants 16-13 but hit six ho-|against the Cubs, including ho-| double that stretched winning streak to 5-4isix games, the longest in the the wind-tunnel effect that led/despite Roberto Clemente's four|/majors this season, Tuesday|hits and Milwaukee Braves rode homers by Eddie Mathews and|tempts to reach .500 this season They finally outlasted Phila-|Denis Menke to a 9-5 victory after moving within one victory) by The Mets now are 0-4 in at- of the mark, The Reds collected 12 hits sailed out of the park with an|mers to two for San Francisco.|mers by Deron Johnson and homer) Harper. Meanwhile, under the dome,|proved decisive when he tagged) The Dodgers were outhit 12-10 Casey Stengel could have hit/the two-out shot off Ed Roe-|but broke a 2-2 tie with a three- assist from the wind, the roof, even though it's scien-| tifically impossible, | The 74-year-old manager was) Nevertheless, Alou's buck, Willie McCovey also nected for the Giants run sixth inning rally that LONDON (Reuters) ampton --North-|from home and drew only four Town, the surprise|others--the worst away figures| sions for breach of club disci- team of 1964-65, has reached/of any club in the first and sec-| Pline. He left the eight offend- ivision the English soccer First Divi-|ond divisions sion for the first time in its) history, Northampton's triumph is a lesson for all those experts who say that a successful team must have a number of star players and massive -financial support. With no stars and average home attendances of little more than 10,000, Northampton climbed from the Fourth Divi- sion to the first in five seasons, The man behind Northampton is manager Dave Bowen, -who has instilled a spirit of enthu- siasm into his players that many other managers have en- vied, | The big surprise of the season was the relegation of Wolver- hampton Wanderers, one of England's finest post war teams, The club started the season badly, losing its expe- rienced manager Stan Cullis, and nothing seemed to go right afterwards, Wolverhamp- ton lost 3-1 to Liverpool Mon- day, Tottenham Hotspur, another |great post - war side, also |suowed in 1964-65 that it was past its peak, The London club's away rec: ord, one of the enigmas of the |season, was as miserable as its home form was good, It won only one league match away con-|handed the Pirates their sixth} while|straight loss. shaking his head over New|Richie Allen hit two for Phila-| The Braves un York Mets' inability to reach/delphia and Johnny Callison,/hit attack before a Milwaukee) the .500 level for the first time/Clay Dalrymple, Tony Gonzales|crowd of only 1,677--the small) and Wes Covington one each. The Mets scored in the sec-) strikes, Stengel and his peren-|ond inning on Ray McMillan's|key, touched off a five-run| nial last-placers had it within/two-run single and still led se in their four-year history. For 8 2-3 innings, plus two their grasp. Then, suddenly|in the ninth when Bob Aspro- lest in County Stadium history. Mathews' homer, off Bob Pur-| connected an inning! Houston Astros had won 3-2, theimonte doubled off starter Jack/later, | Pascual's Grand Slam Wins His Own Game | By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Minnesota Twins have so much power they play one of their sluggers only once every four days. | The part-time slugger drove fin five runs with a grand-slam homer and a single Tuesday might as the Twins bombed Cleveland Indians 11-1 for their seventh victory in nine starts Beside sparking the offence, itcher Camilo Pascual also eld the Indians to two hits while winning his second game against no defeats. The grand slam was the sec- end in Pascual's career and the second in the American League last season. out, didn't agree it was reported, this season. The right-hander climaxed a ell. He than capped a. three-run acoring single. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WoL Pet, GBL Los Angeles ...8 4 .667 -- Cincinnati 7 4 638 6% Chicago 6 4 600 1 Houston je Philadelphia 6 6 509 2 San Francisco 4 7 462 2% Milwaukee 4 5 444 2% New York 6 8 400 3 Pittsburgh 8 8 368 St. Louis S Tae 4 Tuesday's Results Chicago 3 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 9 New York 2 Houston 3 Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles 5 cut in pay. to about $46,000 worth -- until} March 9 this year. Originally,/sles and drove in two Chicago) day's Old Country soccer; Griffith hadjruns as the White Sox took ad-| scores | wanted him to accept a $9,000/vantage of three Boston errors for five runs. which had been tected | | | | | Pascual, 31, a 12-year vet-) The Indians' only hits offs. ; é eran, is off to a rapid start in Pascual were Dick Howser's re seat crstaniicnall his effort to recapture the titlejleadoff double in the first in- game 33 years and one month| of the AL's best right-handed|ning and Camilo Carreon's ¢in- pitcher he lost to Dean Chancejgle in the eighth Before the single, Pascual retired 21 He is also out to convince) straight batters, Minnesota owner Calvin Grif-| Jim Piersall's alert base-run- 7 , , | fith the slight salary slice hejning led to the Angels' victory| "e telecast over Eurovision, | took for this season was a mis-jover take. Pascual won 15 games|Willie Smith at second base in * . last season after spenging twolthe eighth, ada Professional Soccer League) years as a 20-game winner. HAGGLED OVER TERMS The Cuban, a perennial hold-|with his third hit of the game, Detroit. Piersall forced) second unpro- followed) then stole left Jim Fregosi terms--|a Single that scored Piersall In other AL games, Los An- seven-run first inning with the|geles Angels nipped Detroit Ti- the Sox to a six-run seventh in- homer, connecting against Stanjgers 4-3, Chicago White Williams, who had just relieved walloped Boston Red Sox Cleveland starter Sam McDow- and Washington Senators feated Baltimore New York, \ Detroit 6 Boston 5 \Cleveland 4 Los Angeles 5 New York 5 Baltimore 4 | Washington 4 Kansas City 2 "Remorse Orioles fifth inning by lashing a run- Rain washed out Kansas City af" 600 556 5on 455 455 4 433 .222 Tuesday's Results Boston 1 Chicago 10 314| Los Angeles 4 Detroit 3 Minnesota 11 Cleveland 1 | Washington § Baltimore 2 {Kansas City at New York ppd, rain Sox {ning 10-1/bunt single and closed it out Bury 0 Rotherham 1 Don Buford rapped four sin- Felix Mantilla's error helped Buford started it with a de-| bY driving in a run with another 5.9,/single Toronto Leafs », Eclipse Suns 2 Ctra 3 3h 41 re 5 Probable Pitchers Today | Philadelphia 13 San Fran. 14 |Kansas City (Segui 1-1) at Probable Pitchers Today New York (Downing 1-1) Chicago (Jackson 0-2) at)Los Angeles (Chance 1-0) at Cinéinnati (Jay 2-0) night Detroit (Aguirre 2-0) (N) - St. Louis (Gibson 2-0) at Minnesota (Pascual 1-0 or Milwaukee (Blas ingame -1)/Grant 0-0) at Cleveland (Tiant night 0-0 or Terry 2-1) (N) New York (Willey 0-1) at Houston (Bruce 1-1) night Raltimore (Roberts 1-0) at Washington (Ortega 02) (N) Pittsburgh (Veale 1-0) at Los Angeles (Osteen 2-1) night International League | Wid Pet, GBL Philadelphia (Culp 0-0 or Belin-) Atlanta 7 3 .700 - aky 0-2) xt San Francisco (San-/ Toronto 7 3 700 -- ford 1-1) |Columbus 6 3 #67 &% Buffalo 4 5 1444 Anjerican League Rochester 4 6& 400 W L. Pct. GBL) Toledo 4 & 400 Minnesota. .. «+7 2 .778 --| Jacksonville 3 6 .333- 3%) 3 @ 333 Ch icago 6 3 .727 --\Syracuse 34 | poned. TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs struck early and rolled to an easy 14-2 win over Jacksonville Suns in an Inter-\ Cliftonville 0 Distillery 4 national League baseball game|---- Tuesday The win moved the Leafs into a first-place tie with the Idle Atlanta Crackers The Leafs sent 11 men to the plate in the first inning, scor-| ing six runs off starter Dick! LeMay before he was sent to the showers, Winning pitcher) Bill Spanswick hit a homer for three of the Leaf runs In the second, the Leafs) bombed reliever Clint Stark for six more runs to build up a 12-0 lead Tony Horton's homer in the third inning, his third of the year, added another run and} catcher Russ. Gibson singled home the final run in the sev enth Although the temperature was a Chilly 40 degrees in Tor- onto, it was the only league city where rain did not washifae out the game. Scheduled games between 24/Toledo Mud Hens and Syracuse 3 hiefs, Atlanta and Buffalo Bis- aumbus Jet nd Roch ester Red Wings were all post- . Brentford 4 Scunthorpe 0 \Twins, drove in five runs in his) \j|__723.2721 ieavea « 1 Farewell Game For'Matthews , "an STOKE ON TRENT (AP) --| os inning uprising, and)op stars of European soccer enke arrived here Tuesday to play a farewell game with Sir Stanley Matthews, the 50-year-old king of soccer who retires soon. Matthews will play with a glittering all - star team from British and Scottish leagues to- night against a hand ~ picked team made up of players from Russia, Denmark, West Ger- many, Czechoslovakia, France, Spain and Belgium. The setting will be the Vic-| ago, He was the first soccer) player to be knighted while still] playing. Millions more from) Helsinki to Madrid will .watch| Matthews will play for Tor-| onto City in the Eastern Can: this summer "SOCCER SCORES - LONDON (Reuters) - Tues: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Blackburn 1 Nott F 1 Division IT Division ITT Division IV Doncaster 1 Tranmere 0 Wrexham 0 Millwall 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Montrose 5 Dumbarton 0 Stenhousemuir 2 E Stirling 1 IRISH LEAGUE Crusaders 1 Portadown 1 YESTERDAY'S STARS | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Camilo Pascual,| Twins, allowed only two hits tn/ Minnesota's 11-1 victory over Cleveland. Batting -- Camilo. Pascual, own support with a grand-slam homer and a run-producing sin- gle against the Indians ASKS TOO MUCH ROTHERHAM, England (CP) | Alwyn Booth knew the rates had igone up, but he was not pre- pared for the £5,021 ($15,063) bill he got in the mail. Council officials later confirmed the bill- ing machine had made a. mis- itake, and £21 was his correct assessment, il] A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East This is the same team that j;won the English Cup and league} "double" in 1960-61 and fol- lowed it up by winning the cup again the next season. Leeds United, promoted only a year ago from the second divi- sion, made a splendid run, and came just a point short of matching the achievement of Ipswich Town, three years ago, in winning the second and first division championships in suc- cessive years. CHELSEA DILEMMA For most of the season, Chel- sea seemed likely title winners. Their manager, however, killed their championship hopes by courageously suspending eight of his star players, most of them internationalists, for breaches of training discipline, while in special training at Blackpool, Apparently these players) sneaked out of their hotel after curfew, and stayed out until two o'clock in the morning. Knowing that his team had two decisive games to play in the league race, Tommy Doch- erty, their Scottish manager, did not hesitate in applying suspen- ing players off the team, to meet Burnley, and saw Chelsea beaten by 6-2 to end all hopes of a championship. iwinning each time, Kilmarnock jhave at pions of the Scottish League. im "Killie"' won the title in the last 'Busby's Babes Grow Up, Are Soccer Giants Again By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i American | AB Ai Pet. Cater, Chi 33 9 14 AW Conigliaro, Bos 36 9 15 Al7 Allison, Minn, 36 6 14 389 Mantilla, Bos, 34 4:13 382 ly and won respect for his de- termination to maintain discl- Pline, at the cost of losing a championship. KILLIE WIN AT LAST After being runners-up for the last three years, with Rangers last become cham- game of the season, defeating their challengers, Hearts, by 2-0, exactly the margin needed to achieve an ,.04 goal average margin over Hearts. If Kilmar- nock had won by only one goal, Hearts would have been cham- pions by a margin of 03 in goal average, So the title was won by a margin of one-hundredth of a point, It cannot be any closer than that! Celtic shared the Scottish hon- ors by winning the national an: Rangers won nothing and finish- ed in sixth place in the league, a most unusual place for this talented Scottish team, Kilmarnock now enter the European Cup competition, while Celtic go on into the European Cup Winners series. This should provide some good Tommy Docherty was in a tough spot, but he acted correct- international football for Scot- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weodnestey, April 28,1965 4] BASEBALL LEADERS McAuliffe, Det. 29 9 11 .379 Runs--Hall, Minnesota, 11, Runs Batted In--Mantilla, 12. Hits--Conigliaro, 15. 8 gd -- Yastrzemski, Bos- ton, 5, Triples -- McAuliffe, Detroit, and Blasingame, Washington, 2. Runs---Gentile, Home entile, Kansas City, and Mantle, New York, 4. Stolen Bases-Aparicio, Balti- ore, 5, Pitching -- Buzhardt and Pe- ters, Chicago, Aguirre, Detroit, and Kaat and Pascual, Minne- sota, 2-0, 1.000, Strikeouts--McDowell, Cleve- land, 20, National League ABR Robinson, Cinci, 3811 16 421 Kranepool, N.Y. 50 9 21 .420 J. Alou, San Fran, 53.10 22 .415 Banks, Chicago 41 7 17 Al5 M, Alou, 8. Fran. 35 7 14 .400 Runs -- Santo, Chicago, Har- per, Cincinnati, Allen, Philadel- V7 and Mays, San Francisco, Runs Batted In--Banks, 15. Hits--J, Alou, 22. Doubles--Kranepool, 6, Triples -- Lanier, San Fran- cisco, 2, Home Runs---Bateman, Hous- ton, Mathews, Milwaukee, Swo- boda, New York, Allen and Cov- ington, Philadelphia, Santo and H Pet,|" Chuvalo Signs. Fight Spencer' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- George Chuvalo of Toronto, Cav. nadian heavywel; champion,» was offered 000 plus exe penses Tuesday to fight the: new California champion, Thad Spencer, in San Francisco in June, Bebbie Ford, matchmaker for Civic Boxing Enterprises, wired the offer to Chuvalo's manager, Irving Ungerman in Toronto, The unranked Spencer, 22, pulled a major ring surprise Monday night in soundly whip- ping Rischer, the California champion for the last nine ears. Rischer. was the No. 6-ranked heavyweight challenger in the World Boxing Association rat ings and No. 7 in the Ring magazine list. Chuvalo was ranked No. 2 by WBA and No.:4 by Ring. Spencer put his record at 15-8 with the triumph over Rischer. 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