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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1965, p. 7

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THIS CATCH Berry's" The quence shows Chicago White was above Sox centrefielder Ken Berry Yankee Mick- fly after catching N.Y ey Mantle's bal Tresh Hits Three HR's a} header with the Braves Sunday, { their twin-bill, whicl wept by while zht he had started to fall running for the fly the Yankee Yankee afternoon in ri n background makes his z catcn fielder Floyd 1 er at Stadium, This second centre nu spectacular Chit Robinson AP on Sunday is ago action came in the inning of the first game of Wirephoto L] Twins Lengthen Lea By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Tom Tresh stepped up to the plate in the sixth inning Sun day and hit a. ground ball through the infield for a single, driving in a run. The big Yan kee Stadium crowd groaned Base hits haven't been. as commonplace as all that with New York Yankees this season But the situation was rather special, The New York centre fielder had hit home runs in his first three times at bat in the second game of the Yankees' double header against Chicago White Sox and the ecstatic crowd was pulling hard for him to make it No, 4. He finished the. game tamely with a popup in the eighth and had to settle for six hits in eight at-bats and five runs batted in as the Yanks swept the twin bill 6-1 and 12-0, The double victory gave the defending American League champions a three-game win ning streak for only the second time this season and moved them up into eighth place The second-pl White meanwhile, fell 34 games be hind Minnesota Twins, who walloped Washington Senators 11-2 as Jerry Zimmerman hit the first homer of his five-year major league career Elsewhere, Cleve Indians crushed Detroit Tigers 19-1, Los Angeles Angels blanked Ralti more Prioles 3-0 and Boston Red Sox split a doubleheader with Kansas City Athletics winning 9-4 and losing 4:3 in 11 innings ace 50x and Belmont Stakes Goes To 'Hail-To-All' NEW YORK (AP) All's neck victory ness winner Tom $17,900 Belmont Stakes, with lightly-regarded First Family closeup third and favored Dap per Dan fourth, proved thing. It is going to take more racing to decide the three-year-old championsh When Mrs, Ben Cohen's of Hail to Reason struck from behind Saturday at Aqueduct under the lash of comeback jockey Johnny Sellers he definitely moved run ning for the title won by Cana dian «~bred Northern Dancer last year, It left him sharing triple crown honors with Tom Rolfe and Laicky Debonair, win ner' of the Kentucky Derby Hail to over Preak Rolfe in the a one a lol 1965 I son whip into. the Sellers, not a howling success since riding to fame aboard Carry Back four years ago and taken off the colt in the Ken tucky Derby, timed his stretch run just right He drew the line mighty fine bul it was enough to earn $140 shut and the in a Rudy May on five hits gay him all first walk, Left-nander out Baltimore the Angels help he needed in scoring interfe Oriole Baltimore defeated Boston turned New York in 10 in Saturday Los Angeles 7-0 back Kansas City 5-3 downed Chicago 4-3 nings, Cleveland took 10 innings to trip Detroit 2-1 and Wash ington and Minnesota .were rained out Tresh backed three-hitter by homering right handed against southpaw Juan Pizarro in the first inning and connecting from the laft side against right hander Bruce Howard in the third and fifth to bring his total for the year to nine In the opener allowed only four ing a homer by Ron Hansen, before giving way to reliever ye Be ' t Hal Reniff im the eighth inning RUSSIANS LIVE ON Jack Kralick and reliever) Government statistics Gary Bell held Detroit to five| there are more than 6,000 hits and Cleveland pulled away j from the Tigers with five runs)(@2arians in in the eighth inning, two on Max sian Russia, half of them livin Alvis's seventh homer, near the Caspian Sea, e ¢ the ning on a a Jim catcner § ence cali, by and an infield out error Palmer The in . the opener at Kansas ¢ on Felix Mantilla's run ng double and pulled out of reach with six runs in the eighth, Mike Hersh berger's - 11th inning single scored Nelson Mathews, break ing up the nightcap and snap ping the Athletics same losing streak Al Downing's 2-2 tie of the Red Sox broke seventh a inning scol Whitey Ford hits, includ seven say cen: Transcauca- g 'Champagne Tony' Wins $20,000 In Buick Open GRAND BLANC, Mich. | (AP)--Tony Lema says he is | just about ready to open an automobile agency. It might also be a good idea for him to buy an interest in | a winery specializing in champagne Champagne Tony treated the press and officials to | some of the bubbly stuff Sun | day after pocketing the $20,- 000 first prize with an eight- under-par 280 in the eighth annual Buick Open golf tour- nament Lema, the defending cham- pion, became the first double winner in the tournament played over the rugged 7,280- yard course of the Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club Besides the $20,000 pot, first place also gave Tony the use of a mew car every year for the next five years. He got the same in the Buick last year and a Ford in the Thun- derbird This brought on. his quip "Tl may have to open a used ot if this keeps up." Pott took second $12,000 with a 282 Nicklaus ran into a fourth place Boros, winner two finished third with ar Johnny of total when trouble and 284. Julius years ago a 283 By A Neck 150 and hoost his nings to $191,065 Ron Turcotte, Falls, N.B., jockey who Tom Rolfe in all three ¢ had no excuses for money week's win the Grand rode assics the No Canadians survived 36-hole the runner up utoff We and were in the clear all the when the real racing through the lane room we needed," year-old rider The winner went by me'one time coming to the eighth pole and then little Tom came on again but he just didn't make wa\ tarted had the the 23 Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry ser be annoyed or feel il)-at- se of toose, wobbly false STEETH, an improved alka line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embar | Taasment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH at any drug counter we said Hail to All was timed in 2:28 2-5 for the 144 miles NO JR. LACROSSE TO-NIGHT The OLA Jr, "A" Game scheduled for to-night between Oshawa Green Gaels and Guelph Mohawks hos been CANCELLED be couse of final examinations in Ontario schools. The game hes Completely Installed Kidney Shaped Mien 2875 RELIABLE POOLS 725-3974 or 725-9991 been RE-SCHEDULED for next MONDAY, JUNE 14th We regret this game any venience ¢ ed by the postponement of OSHAWA GREEN GAELS Gilliam, Wills Dodgers Hold By MURRAY CHASS took two from Chicago Cubs 2-1 | Associated Press Sports Writer|and 10-9 and Houston Astros | National League catchers, be-|bombed St, Louis Cardinals 10- ware, The next time you throw |! é f out Maury Wills trying to steal, 1 Saturday's games, Milwau- Jim Gilliam may hit a home|kee downed Los Angeles 9-1, run Pittsburgh thumped New York) Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled 9 Cileago edged Philadelphia that new weapon in maintaining 9-8, St. Louis defeated Houston their three-game league lead|"3 in 12 innings and San Fran- over Milwaukee in a double-| cisco nipped Cincinnati 1-0, Don Drysdale became the The Dodgers won the opener 'lfirst pitcher in the majors to 0 before losing 6-4 win 10 games, checking the Wills, holder of the major Braves on. six hits in Sunday's league base - stealing record, first game. He also socked the and Gilliam, Jess than two\22nd homer of his career and |weeks removed from his coach-the second this season, ing job, worked their play to . Milwaukee's Gene Oliver {perfection once in each game drove in three runs with two | Wills doubled in the third in-|homers in the nightcap, jing of the opener, then was ELLIS WON NINTH thrown out by Joe Torre at Sammy Ellis won his ninth tempting to steal third, Gilllam)same against two defeats, stop swung at rookie Dick Kelley's) Pins the Giants on five hits Inext pitch and lofted it into the/ Don Pavelitch singled home two left-field bleachers for a homerun Reds' three-run land a 1-0 Los Angeles lead third In the first inning. of the sec Bob Veale posted his second ond game, Wills led off with a Straight shutout and drove in walk but was out trying to steal two runs with a single in the second, again on a throw from|Pirates' first-game victory as Torre. Denny Lemaster was the|well as extending his scoreless Milwaukee pitcher this time,|inning string to 24 and his next pitch also wound) Roberto ¢ lemente homered in up in the left-field bleachers forthe nightcap against Warren another Gilliam homer and an- Spahn after collecting two dou other 1-0 Dodger lead and a triple in the first BIG DAY FOR JIM knocking in two runs Gilliam, who started the John Callison belted three son as a coach but was re-acti-/home runs for Philadelphia in vated as a player May 28, col-|the second game, his two-run lected four hits. Sunday while\blast in the ninth inning prov scoring three runs and drivingjing to be the winning margin in three, rocketing his average after the Cubs rallied for three 360 runs in their half of. the inning Klsewhere in fhe last two came on Billy Wil cinnati Reds blanked San Fran-\llam home run cisco Giants 6-0, Pittsburgh Pi Williams also homered in the rates swept New York Mets 5-3\opener for the only run off Ray 3-0, Philadelphia Phillies who pitched a five-hitter in the bles game ea 10 ( the league n 5 and Culp AHL Fails To Agree On Interlocking Schedule at full Fight, penalty nin e-idiens t the A throughout Montreal Ce manager Sam met with his New York counterpart Emile strength AL, McNEIL (CP) of the By MONTREAL representatives team American Hockey League) Pollock Sunday night failed: to reach) Rangers agreement on a proposed inter Francis, for more than an hour locking schedule with the West-| Sunday night Hockey League Pollock said The AHL meeting recessed meeting that if any trades re until 9 a.m, today, only 30 min sulted from the meeting they before a_ scheduled joint would be announced Tuesday mE de iy) CONTINENTAL SOCCER SCORES The two minor leagues met in separate sessions prior to SSS LYDlydlyd FRANKFURT day's opening of the National Hockey League's annual meet of second round qualifying games among West Germany's ings At least one club owner Eddie Shore of Springfield ~ said he had not made up his mind, He sald he did not like/regional soccer league leaders: | Group I | SSV Reutlingen 3 Worms 0 Moenchengladbach 1 Kiel 0 Group II the fact the clubs in each league would play a different F.C. Saarbruecken 1 Bayern- munich 0 | Inumber of games WOULD PLAY FOUR The agreement, if passed, would call for the nine AHL clubs to play four games each Tennis Borussia Berlin 1 Ale- mannia Aachen 1 Group winners in the | six-| round qualifying tournament} will move into Federal League.| in Western cities, while the six clubs of the WHL would play six games each against AHL FRANKFURT (AP)---Results of second ~- round qualifying games among West Germany's iclubs--a total of 36 games in each league regional soccer league leaders Group 1 The subject of an interlocking schedule was first proposed by, the WHL at last year's: NHL! meetings. Since that time, pres idents Al Leader of the western circuit and Jack Riley of the/SSV Reutlingen 3 Worms 0 American body, have ex-|Moenchengladbach 1 Kiel 6 changed visits to present their Group 1 F.C, Saarbruecken munich 0 Tennis Borussia Berlin mannia Aachen 1 Group. winners in the six views to other league gover inors round qualifying tournament will move into Federal League period general following -- the tes ute to june6m (AP)--Results 1 Bayern- AHL, 1 A spokesman for the said Sunday night his o tion was 'receptive' the idea, but the WHL was more positive, having come prepared) to accept the proposal immedi ately Both leagues will jrule changes to NHL President Clarence Campbell before . the joint rules committee meets this afternoon The Western like to see adoption a icing call for Situations In which a penalized player re turns to the ice while an Iced puck is still in motion The AHL proposed that when equal penalties are called, im mediate substitution be allowed thus enabling the teams to play 1o SET CHILDREN FREE WALESBY, England (CP) -- Britain's smallest school soon be closed for being un- economical, There are only five| pupils at the village school in Lincolnshire community propose vould no League of this A, E. 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Lee Maye, Jim Gentile|New York 20 and Jim Wynn backed Ray- Saturday's Resul mond with homers, Gentile's|\New York 0 Pittsburgh being his first as a National|los Angeles 1 Leaguer and his 11th of the sea-| Philadelphia 8 Chicago son, Houston 3 St, Louis 4 : San Francisco } Callison Hits Three Homers | Ww 32 26 27 2) L 20 20 22 24 25 28 26 26 28 29 25 26 24 2A 21 National League Pct, GBL San Francisco 6 Cincinnati 6 3 615 565 551 529 500 441 480 469 429 385 ts 9 6 7 12 Milwaukee 9 9 Cincinnatl 0 Sunday's Results New York 3-0 Pittsburgh Philadelphia 2-10 Chicago 5-3 19 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Los Angeles 4-4 Milwaukee 046 74 |\Chicago 9, |Cleveland By THE CANADIAN PRESS CHICAGO (AP)-- There was a big whomp, and there [ was with half a bat in my hand and not even knowing where the ball was.' Torre, Mi That's how Johnny . Callison) @jendenon described the first of his. three|Kpanepoo! homers in Philadelphia Phils Runs- National AB R 112 14 151 28 155 25 Pitts, 183 33 N.Y, 175 Cincing Coleman, Cincl, Aaron, Mil, ) { Rose nighteap of a doubleheader) ways, San Vrancisco, and against Chicago Cubs Sunday In the opening inning, Cal ison smashed a Larry Jackson cago, pitch, The bat broke, The Phils' |cisco, 39 classy right Ider who) Hits---J slammed home runs last|69; Pinson, Cincinnati eason, ran towards first base Doubles Williams clutching half the bat. Thej19; Kranepool, 16 other half skitlered down first) Triples Callison, base line and was fielded by'phia, and Pinson, 6 Ernie Banks Home Runs---Mays "Of course, I've never hit ai Covey, 13 broken-bat homer in my life Stolen Bases and I've never even seen one,' |geles, 34; Brock said Callison, "I hit the pitch on|. Pitehing---Filis the meaty part of the bat, All 818; Ja Cin of a sudden there was whomp,|Farrell, Houston, 4-1 whomp and I had half the bat Strikeouts---Koufax, in my hand, There was no geles, 106; Drysdale sting in my hands like there|geles, 88 isually is when a bat breaks American Leagu Phi Gene Mauch srt : aid it first he 159.19 had a broken ~ bat 168 34 or even heard of one 164 30 171 17 per, Cincinnati, 38 Runs Batted In 4 McCovey Ban Sa fie a) 41 Wills, St 2 ncinne manager the seen Detroit Davalillo, Cleve, McAuliffe,. Det Hall, Minnesota Mantilla, Boston Runs -- Green, Wagner, Cleveland, salles, Minnesota, 36 Runs. Batted In--Man Howard, Washington, 4 Hits--Cardenal, Los YESTERDAY'S STARS and Howard, 60 . Doubles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Chicago, 14 Batting Tom Tresh, New Fe amnpaneris York Yankees, hammered three|#10%, "ampanert iCity, and Versalles homers and a single, driving in| 4 7 | Home Runs five runs in 12-0 second game ': al . ; Howard, 10 victory over Chicago White Sox 4 Stolen Bases after stroking a single and dou Cs vaneria. 13 ble and scoring twice in 6-1 first)/"ampanen's, dy. : geme triumph Pitching Pascual, " 2 sota, 7-0, 1,000 Pitching--Al Yan-|sota, and kees, shut out Sox | 1,000 on three hits Strikeouts--McDowell triumph land, 99; Lolich, Detroi Horton wa time ever homer Callison collected two more homers and a single before teh nightcap was over, with the Phils winning 10-0 to sweep the doubleheader 6 Hort Downing, the White In 12-0 nightcap DOMINION { TIRE STORES Louis, Cincinnati, § Los Boston, and Versalles, 16 Blasingame Cardenal, Grant, Fisher, Chicago, League ae 4 51 it 60 57 ip 2 3 Al « n Frar 66 17; Me Ar 9 Los ati, ar 800 os At e Pet 33 "4 Ve filla, 4 0 Angele Ware on an hi *). 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' Leafs Drop 3; ; Now In Second By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs couldn't {Houston 10 St. Louis 1 (second game ppd, rain) Probable Plichers Today Los. Angeles (Koufax 2-3) at 314 Philadelphia (Burdette 9-2) (N)/hit with men on base and now 4\%y they're 114 games out of first American League place in the International ! Pet, GBL League, 674 The Leafs lost all three 596 3% games played during the week- 545 6 'end, leaving 22 runn 6 (stranded in the process, a 644 fell into second behind the A 8 |lanta Crackers, who won a three of theirs : The fourth-place Jacksonville Suns stunned Toronto Sunday 18% night with 4-1 and 3-0 defeat as 11 Leaf runners failed to score, Leafs left 11 on in a 43 loss to Atlanta Saturday. The Crackers followed up Saturday's victory with 5-3 ani 15 19 20 31 28 Minnesota Baltimore Detroit Los Angeles Boston New York Washington Kansas City 256 Saturday's Results Chicago 3 New York 4 Baltimore 7 Los Angeles 0 Detroit 1 Cleveland 2 | Boston 5 Kansas City 8 BASEBALL LEADERS Washington at. Minnesota, ppd 81 triumphs over the last-place Buffalo Bisons Sunday, In other games Sunday, Syra- cuse Chiefs swept a pair fro Columbus Jets 5-4 and 4-0 while [Rochester Red Wings downed \Toledo Mud Hens 6-2 Outfielder Bob Tolan sparké Jacksonville in the first gam: Los by getting three hits and scor- New. ing three runs, Larry Stubing's 400-foot, two-run homer in the fifth capped the Suns' nightcap (Bouton 35) at\triumph (Talbot 33) (N) Saturday, Buffalo defeated Jacksonville 4-1, Rochesteg rain Sunday's Results Chicago 1-0 New York 6-12 Boston 9-3 Kansas City 4-4 Washington 2 Minnesota 11 ry 3altimore 0 Los Angeles 3 Probable Pitchers Today |Detroit (McLain 1-3) at |Angeles (Chance 4-4 or man 6-3) (N) New York Kansas City Alou, San Francisco,|cjeyveland (Tiant 5-2) at downed Toledo 5-2 and Colum» Minnesota (Grant 5-0) (N) bus turned back Syracuse 6-14 5 SETS RECORD LORIENT, France (Reuters) French athlete Michel Jazy broke the European record fot . 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