Willie Mays' Slump Ends A By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Herman Franks would like to give Willie Mays a day off, but every time the San Francisco Giants' star earns a rest he gives his manager another rea- son for keeping him on the job. Willié, who came into New York two days ago cursing 4 heavy cold, worked over the "Mets Wednesday. night for the second straight game, driving jn three runs with a single and' 'a e "T would like a real 17 the great centre fielder said after that-game. "'I'd like the manager to tell me stay away from the park for one full day." - Franks has held. Willie out of his starting lineup several times but invariably has had to call on the 34-year-old slugger as a pinch hittervor defensive re- placement. : At the outset of the Giants- Mets series, Willie was battling a, prolonged skid that had iopped 75 points off his batting average since May 22. He had Mets By THE CANADIAN PRESS National a Los Angeles Milwaukée Cincinnati San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Houston Philadelphia Chicago 431 10 New York .370 13% Wednesday's Resul Milwaukee 2 Chicago 4 San Francisco 4 New York 2 Houston 3 Pittsburgh-11 Los Angeles 3/ Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 6 Probable Pitch- Today Milwaukee (Cloninger 7-4) Chicago (Jackson 3-7) 4 only one run batted in and three hits since that date and had not homered. in 15 starts. Wednesday's night's spurt gave Willie 41 RBI and a .324 batting mark for the season. Ernie Banks rapped a three- run homer, lifting Chicago Cubs past Milwaukee Braves 4-2 in an afternoon game.. Philadel- phia Phillies knocked 'off Los Angeles Dodgers.7-3, Pittsburgh Pirates ripped Houston Astros 11-3 and St. Louis Cardinals beat Cincinnati Reds 6-4 in other Na- tional League night games. A 6 464 8% 462 8% at his 18th homer in the Giants' 42 victory. The previous night Mays had ended an 0 - for - 18 famine by doubling home .two first-inning runs that stood up for a 2-1 de- cision over the National League tail-enders. By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Three Yankees Are Fined $250 Broke Traini York Yankees, gave up on harmonicas, taken up whistling. And the price still is the same--$250 fines. The Yankees, mired in eighth place in the American League, announced Wednesday that three players had been fined $250 each for breaking training. The Yankees refused to divulge the names of the play- ers and the nature of the in- cidents. But reporters travel- ling with the club said the fines were levied for, among-othey things, whistling at waitresses in a restaurant, The same reporters also said two of the fined players were $100,000 - a - year outfielder Mickey Mantle and relief pitcher Hal Reniff. HOU KGIVES WORD The fines were announced at a press conference by general manager Ralph Houk. "A few people broke train- ing,'"' Houk said. "Three play- ers were fined $250 apiece. A few others were talked to." Houk said he would not divulge the names of the play- ers involved but was announc- ing the fines because "we didn't like it to go unnoticed." "Tt got out of hand. It was a public show. If somebody wants to carry on, there's a place for it. That was not the place," The incidents took place Sun- day after the Yankees' double- have A stitch in time might have saved two runs for Jim Kaat Wednesday night. __iowThe ace left hander with Min- inesota Twins dropped a 2-1 de- 9 might have been a 1-6 victory if there hadn't been a hole in \his sweatshirt. | Manager Birdie Tebbetts of the Indians spotted the hole in \Kaat's sleeve while the pitcher \was working on Rocky Colavito in the ninth inning. He com- plained to umpire Bill Haller. The umpire sent Kaat to the dugout to have both sleeves shortened. When he returned, he walked Colavito, served up a two-run homer to Max Alvis, and that was the ball game. Despite the loss, the American League. leaders remained 2% games in front of Chicago White Sox, who lost to Boston Red Sox 4-2, Elsewhere, De- troit Tigers downed Los Ange- les Angels 4-2, Washington Sen- ators edged Baltimore Orioles 3-2 in 10 innings and New York Athletes 5-1. Kaat, now 5-6, was involved in ja scoreless duel with the In- dians' Ralph Terry until the Twins pushed across a run in Nhe eighth. header in-New. York. The team had about three hours to spare before catching a plane and went to dine. When they eventu- ally reached the airport, there ant. PROFESSIONAL LOOKING DRIVEWAY REPAIRS YOU DO YOURSELF... Hole In Pitchers Sleeve Rips Open Twins' Defense cision to Cleveland Indians that!) iternational League, stroked Yankees whipped Kansas City) was a 24-hour delay and the} Yankees again went to restaur-) Cincinnati (Maloney 5-2) at St. Louis (Sadecki 2-5) Houston (Bruce 4-6) at Pitts- burgh (Veale 6-2) (N) Los Angeles (Drysdale 10-3) at Philadelphia (Culp 3-2) (N) San Francisco (Marichal 8-5) at New York (Kroll 3-3) (N) American League W iL Pet. GBL 32°17 633 -- 30 20 600 2% 21 533 23 540 5% 25.519 29 491 27 «ATi 28 462 30 1444 1 34.261 1844) | Tebbetts then took a hand, ap-| parently shaking up Kaat, and Terry posted the 100th victory of his career. Tony Horton, playing his oct ond game since being recalled|y;; from Toronto Maple Leafs of the beer sty ta it \three hits and drove in three| oveuand jruns for the Red Sox. \Baltimore Willie Horton drove in twolTos*"Angeles uns for the Tigers with a/Boston double and Al Kaline hit a two-|New York run homer, his 12th, in support] Washington jof Hank Aguirre's five-hit pitch-|Kansas City jing. | The Senators won in the 10th| SERIES VETERANS when Jim King -hit the first} -Norm Cash, Don Demeter and pitch thrown by Oriole reliever|Larry Sherry of the Detroit Ti- Stu Miller over the centre field/gers all played in the 1959 /fence, ending Miller's string of|World Series, Cash with the jconsecutive scoreless innings at}White Sox, Demeter and Sherry 31, with the Dodgers. | ir | | | | 162 King Si, East Phone 725-9351 SERVICE STORES ~ GRADUATION SPECIALS | | | | | i Not Exoctly As Illustrated Boys' - Girls' Junior or Juvenile Men's - Ladies' - Standard Metallic finish. White Mudguards. 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GBL . 37 19.661 -- 32 21.604 3% 33 23 .589 4 29 24 547 6% 26 26. 500 9 24 31 .436 12% 22 35 .386 15% 15 39 .278 21 Wednesday's Results Atlanta 7 Toronto 2 Atlanta Columbus Syracuse Toledo 7 Syracuse 2 Columbus 5 Rochester. 2 Jacksonville 4 Buffalo 1 Thursday's Games Atlanta at Toronto Jacksonville at Buffalo ' Syracuse at Columbus | jent Boston Atlanta Cracks Five HR's Off Leats' Pete Charton -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pete Charton, rumored to be slated for an imminent call-up to the big leagues, may have found the excitement a bit too much. Wednesday night. The 22-year-old righthander, ace of Toronto Maple Leafs' pitching staff, took the mound against Atlanta Crackers and the International League lead- ers pounded him for five home runs on their way to a 7-2 vic- tory. So Charton, eyed by the par- Reed Sox .as a pos- sible addition, to their injury- riddled roster, suffered his fourth defeat in 10 decisions and saw his earned-run aver- age balloon from 1.64 to 2:27. The fifth straight setback for the slumping Leafs left them 3% games behind Atlanta and a-bare half-game ahead of Co- lumbus Jets, who downed Roch- ester Red Wings 5-2. Jacksonville Suns whipped Buffalo Bisons -4-1 and Toledo Mud Hens clobbered Syracuse Chiefs 7-2 in the remainder of the night's schedule, » THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, June 10, 1965 SPORTS BRIEFS LIKES CHUVALO SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -- Former woud featherweight champion Willie Pep says some people underestimate the abil- ity of -Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo of Toronto. "Chuvalo is the tough- est heavyweight in the world today," says Pep. "He can hit and he can take a punch." Adrian Garrett's homer in the first inning started Charton's unhappy evening. Jim Beau- champ, Jim McKnight. and Gene Stephens also connected, the latter with a man aboard, before Garrett's. second blast sent Charton to the showers in the sixth inning. Dave Wissman's three - run i homer in the second turned out), GUMP HAS DOUBTS to be the ball game for Jets,|. DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) -- who ruined the return of Roch-|Lorne (Gump) Worsley isn't ester starter Dave Vineyard|convinced that New York Ran- after a month's absence with ajger goalie Jacques Plante will pulled arm muscle. Prat from shoe Hockey ' ¥ ague competition next sea- Rookie Bob Tolan enjoyed 8) on," Plante has announced his perfect night with a homer,|intention of retiring. "Wait until triple, single and walk for thejthe greenbacks start flashing Suns, who won their fourth -- Loci wie -- re: gathe in a row while the|'#e,current Montreal netminder Bisons suffered their fourth ree © Suit Rete Tyee straight defeat. 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