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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1965, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 21, 1965 | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Brampton Gets'ss»: as sonn sfccauiey, Sohn | . \Ford and Mike Finigan scored | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | International gl coal | Brian O'Hearn scored: four League L Pet. GBL| 0 im Wi ae 3 vert e in \goals for the Sailors, with Julie 559 | TORONTO (CP)--Bob Haw's|Kowalski accounting for three 500 \goal at 4:30 of overtime, his sec-and Ross Ophem, Brian Keegan AN lond of the night, gave Bramptonjand Jerry Henderson two each. 406 |Ramblers a 17-16 victory over|Cyril MacNeil, Paul Henderson 389 Port Credit Sailors in Ontario\and George McCaffey got the Lacrosse Association Senior A others. action Thursday night. _ Brampton's Jim Richardson lhad sent the game into over- time, scoring the tying goal) with 15 seconds left. | Don Arthurs sparked the |Ramblers with four goals, while, Braves Beat Mets On Blasingame's 1-Hitter Milwaukee Braves| Spahn was drubbed in a Cleveland return home,|seven-run fifth inning uprising Baltimore that included a grand slam ho-Los Angeles his Boston American League Atlanta L Pet, GBL|Toronto M9 }Columbus 625 3 |Jacksonville 563 § |Toledo 552 514|Syracuse 515 614) Rochester 514 614|Buffalo 11 25 .306 452 814 Thursday's Results 424 9%4|Toledo 4 Atlanta 2 382 11 Rochester 4 Toronto 5 258 14%4|Buffalo 8 Syracuse 2 |Columbus 5 Jacksonville 6 Friday's Games Buffalo at Toronto 23 «9 20 12 18 14 16 18 17 16 18 17 14 17 1) Chicago Minnesota By MIKE RATHET jning -- as ruined Spahn's Some 19,0008 Warren Spahn 7.1, fans went to Milwaukee's For the first time since open-mer by Eddie Mathews, County Stadium to see a greatiing day, the upper stands at\teammate of 13 years. New York left-hander. Amd they did, 'County Stadium were open to GIBSON WINS AGAIN _.|Washington 13 21 His name, however, was\accommodate the large crowd Meanwhile, unbeaten Bob Kansas City 8 23 Wade Blasingame. that turned out to cheer Spahn,'Gibson won his eighth game as Thursday's Results Blasingame was. everything)who was unceremoniously sold|St, Louis Careinals bs illies 12- 2 Continental STEAM BATH and MASSAGE. 16A Onterio St. 728-2460 725-2109 Spahn used to be as he kept to the Mets last season after 20 Philadelphia New York Mets off balance with his breaking pitches Thursday night and allowed only one hit|showed his age while the 21- his --Ron Swoboda's ground single|year-old Blasingame showed his League leading .416 with four'New York (Bouton 3-3) (N) | with two out in the seventh in- lyears with the Braves. | But. the 44-year-old istuff, Spahn games, their seventh victory in eight Gordy Coleman lifted average to a_ National) hits in Cincinnati Reds' 11-3 thumping of Pittsburgh Pirates, SCHOOLGIRL OFFERS TO BUY YOGI FOR $1.00 WAIVER NEW YORK (AP)--A_ 17- year-old New York school girl has offered to buy Yogi Berra for $1. ._ Maxine Siegel, one of his fans, sent her order and cheque to New York Mets on hearing Yogi was on waivers for $1 'Tt don't know what in the world I'll do with him," Max- ine said. "Maybe I'l! take him to school and show him to all my friends." The Mets' management ad- mitted that Maxine's offer put them in an embarrassing po sition. "You see," a spokesman ex- plained, 'Yogi actually was put up for sale on the waiver list for $1, but it was just a formality. "We hired Yogi 'as a coach and then decided to use him as a player. Before the May 11 cutdown, Yogi decided he wanted to stick strictly coaching. To get him off the player roster we had to put him on waivers for $1. Of course, no club would grab him--it's an agreement--and he wouldn't report anyhow, We didn't ex- pect anything like this." Berra, 40, advised of Max- ine's bid and her comment that he'd "make a cute toy," Thursday said dourly "That's awfully nice, but she must have me mixed up with that television character, Hogi Bear." to | and Willie Mays hit homer No. 115 in San Francisco Giants' 2-0 victory over Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals made it' easy \for Gibson, shelling five Phillie pitches for 13 hits, including ho- mets by Curt Flood and Phil |Gagliano. Flood drove in four runs with a two-run homer and a double as St. Louis Chased iChris Short and pushed across seven runs in the first two in- Inings. Coleman took over the batting lead from. Mays by stroking jfour singles in five trips. Vada) Pinson slugged a homer and two singles, drive in three runs, scored three and stole a base as the Reds punched out 14 hits against Bob Friend and four suc- cessors. Mays ended a scoreless tie in the seventh inning by leading off with a homer against Cubs' starter Larry Jackson. Bob Shaw. got the victory with re- \lief help from Masanori Mur- akami, STOTTLEMYRE WINS Pitchers Halt Orioles, Indians Sweep Series By HAL BOCK Manager Birdie Tebbetts, whose strong suit with Cleve- land Indians this season was supposed to be hitting, has sud- denly found some pitching to go with his punch, Tebbetts' staff has permitted just five runs in the last four games, the latest a 5-2 victory over Baltimore Thursday night that completed a three-game sweep of the Orioles. Sonny Siebert, whose 4-2 rec- ord and 2.43 earned-run aver- age is second-best on the Indian staff, stifled the Orioles on six hits going into the ninth. When Baltimore threatened, Gary Bell came on to strike out roo- | |kie flash Curt Blefany with two on, ending it | Fred Whitfield's two-run ho mer capped a four-run Cleve- land second inning against Bal- timore starter Dave McNally. After that, Siebert took over. Elsewhere in the American League, Mel Stottlemyre cele- brated the birth of his second son by beating Boston Red Sox 6-3 for New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers shaded Washing- ton Senators 9-8 in 10 innings. The Indians' off-season trad- ing activity was aimed at get- ting some hitting to supplement Leon Wagner, They acquired Rough Riders Sign Veteran Linemen OTTAWA (CP) -- Veteran linemen Merv Collins and Jerry Selinger have signed their 1965 contracts with Ottawa Rough |Riders, the Eastern Football |Conference club announced to- |day Collins, a Canadian and Selinger, from St. Joseph's College, Renselaer, Ind., will {be back for their 10th season guard, ever, was the only new pitcher on the club, He leads the staff with a 4-1 mark and a 2.57 era. Sophomore Luis Tiant started Cleveland's latest surge with a 7-3. victory over Washington Sunday. Jack Kralick and Don McMahon blanked Baltimore 1-0 on Tuesday and Sam. Mc- Dowell shut out the Orioles 2-0 jon Wednesday Stottlemyre got the news of whipped | Boston 3 New York 6 for/Washington # Detroit 9 | -~|\Los Angeles (Drysdale 6-2) at Rocky Colavito and Chuck Hin-jhis son's birth early Thursday ton and seemed set in the power|and then. went out and beat the department. Ralph Terry, how-|Red Sox with ninth-inning help Leafs Defeat In 17-Inning By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Sixteen scoreless innings all in one night is a lot of effort) to put into one victory. But even that kind of pitching per- formance looked less important than one little loop single to Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday night. The single by second base- man Bill Milinis came in the bottom of the 17th inning after four hours and 39 minutes of baseball, It scored Bob Sadéw- ski from second base to end the marathon with a 5-4 victory over Rochester Red Wings The game-winning hit by Mil- inis came after pitchers Gerry Herron, Bob Duliba and Guido Grilli had held the Red Wings scoreless for 16 innings while the Leafs demolished a 4-0 Rochester lead The victory allowed Toronto to gain another game on the league - leading Atlanta Crack- ers, who lost their third straight to Toledo Mud Hens 4-2 in 10 innings. In other action, Buf- falo Bisons downed Syracuse Chiefs 82 and Jacksonville Suns edged Columbus Jets 6-5 TAKE EARLY LEAD Rochester. jumped off to the early lead with four runs on six Rochester Marathon singles in the first inning, but couldn't score from then on. Toronto countered with two in the bottom of the first and tied the game in the seventh on Tony Horton's two-run single. 10th-inning home run by Roger Repoz of Toledo handed Atlanta its third straight loss and defeated Cracker reliever Jave Eilers for the first time this year. The loss put Eilers' record at 6-1 with six saves. He has ap- peared in 18 games. Left-hander Larry Miller held Syracuse to five hits for his fourth victory of the season Home runs by Joe Hicks and Bill Haas highlighted the Bison attack. Jacksonville raked Columbus pitching for 14 hits and finally overcame the damage of a pair of two - run homers by Bob Perry. Ted Savage homered in the fifth to put the Suns out front RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.c. CHIROPRACTOR 100 King St. F. -- 728-5156 from Pedro Ramos, | Joe Pepitone and Tom Tresh jtagged two-run homers with |Peptione's shot in the third in- ning climaxing a four-run burst jagainst Red Sox starter Bill Monbouquette. Ramos came on with two on and one out in the ninth and got out of the jam with a dou- \ble play. It was his fourth save and only the sixth for the Yan- kee staff this year, Dick McAuliffe's two-run ho- mer in the 10th gave Detroit its victory and offset five Washing- ton homers. Don Lock's pinch homer in the 10th had given the Senators the lead before a walk and McAuliffe's shot broke it up in the bottom half CHILDREN Registrations will be accepted for BASEBALL Connaught Park SATURDAY, May 22nd, 1965 9:30 A.M.--3:00 P.M, @ BANTAM BOYS AND GIRLS 1S yeors and under @ PEWEE GIRLS AND BOYS 13 years and under @ SQUIRTS ... BOYS ONLY 1] years and under NOTE--You must be of the age group by January Ist, 1965, of the playing year Sports Chairmen RON GUILTINAN DOMINION WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE ARE GUARANTEED BY DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED Rochester at Syracuse | Toledo at Jacksonville | Columbus at Atlanta | Baltimore 2 Cleveland 5 Probable Pitchers Today Washington (McCormick 1-2) at YESTERDAY'S STARS | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Wade Blasingame, Baltimore (Pappas 4-0) at|Braves, hurled a one-hitter, al- Detroit (Wickersham 1-2) (N) |lowing only a two-out single by Kansas City (Segui 2-4) at Ron Swoboda in the seventh in- Minnesota (Pascual 4-0) (N) |ning as Milwaukee crushed New| {York Mets 7-1. | Chicago (Buzhardt 4-0, or John' Ratting Eddie Mathews. | 3-0) at Los Angeles (NewmaniBraves, hit the seventh grand 4-1) (N) Boston (Wilson 3-2) at Cleve-| land (Terry 4-1) (N) |slam homer of his career, help-| ing Milwaukee beat New York National League 7 { fe SB iL 7-1, ct. 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