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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1965, p. 8

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yee neat hie hel soe eI anaes DIDN'T MAKE IT! Roger Maris, New York Yankee outfielder, is tagged out at home plate by Minnesota Twins' catcher Jerry Zim- merman, in first inning of throw to Zimmerman was in time, as can be seen: to let the catcher effectively | guard the plate and make "the tag". --AP Wirephoto yesterday's doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Maris tried to score from third base, on a grounder by Mickey Man- tle,. to second baseman "Rich" Collins but Collins' SWEEP TWIN - BILLS Twins Beat Yankees; Indians By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Cleveland pitchers came up with more brilliant perform- ances Sunday as the Indians ex- tended their winning streak to nine with 5-0 and 3-1 victories over the Los Angeles Angels. The sweep tied the league's longest winning streak this year gnd kept the third-place Indi- s 1% games behind league-| ading Minnesota Twins, who) bok New York Yankees 6-4 and P-4, Sam McDowell fired a two-| hitter in the opener for his| eighth victory against three de- feats, giving the Indians four shutouts in five games. Lee) Stange gave up a run in the) nightcap but held the Angels to, five hits. | Thus, in the last six contests, | Indian hurlers have allowed three runs. And excluding Take Angels McDowell held the Angels hit-)gle and scoring four times. less until the sixth inning when|Wally Bunker pitched a five-hit- pitcher Marcelino Lopez led off|ter as the Orioles won their with a double. Jim Fregosi beat|ninth game in the last 10. Frank out an infield single later in the| Howard smashed a two-run ho- inning. mer for Washington. Stange gave up a second-in-| Detroit spotted Kansas City ning homer to Willie Smith in| eight runs, then soared back be- the nightcap, but Rocky Cola-|hind Al Kaline for the opening- vito tied it with a homer in the game triumph. Kaline drove in sixth and Max Alvis put the In-/four runs, including No. 1,000 of dians ahead with a homer in his career. Jerry Lumphe's two- the eighth. lrun double-in-the-fifth--inning Minnesota snapped a 4-4 dead-| broke an 8-8 tie. lock with New York in the first) The Athletics won the night- game with two runs in the|cap on Ed Charles' ninth-inning ninth, Zoilo Versalles scoring}home run off Dave Wicker- the first on Elston Howard's|sham. Rollie Sheldon hurled a passed ball and Sandy Valdes-/four - hitter and retired 12 pino the second on Hal Reniff's! straight Tigers before Lumpe wild pitch. homered in the sixth. CLINCHES SECOND GAME Harmon Killebrew, who ho-| mered in the opener, clinched] the second game for the Twins) with a two-run homer, his 13th, | SAVE NOW! Friday night's 3-2 triumph Overjin the ninth. The doubleheader the Angels, the opposition has/was played before 71,245, larg- touched them for only 14 hits!est crowd in the majors since! since last Wednesday. McDowell now lead league in strikeouts wi ui te team with a 2.53 earne run average. TIGERS WIN AGAIN s the Elsewhere in the league Sun-\more attack, driving in three day, Chicago White Sox edgediruns with a Boston Red Sox 4-3 in 10 in-;- nings before rain washed out) the second game, Detroit Tigers) ran their winning string to eight! by beating Kansas Cith Athlet- ies 12-8 before dropping a 2-1 decision and Baltimore Orioles crushed Washington Senators 2. Saturday, New York downed Minnesota 5-3, Cleveland 'nipped Los Angeles 1-0, Detroit tripped Kansas City 8-2 Boston edged| Chicago 2-1 and Baltimore de- feated Washington 3-1. ' BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB RH Pet. Davalillo, Cleve. 222 29 81 .365 Horton, Detroit 175 29 60 .343 Mantilla, Boston 212 21 69 .325 Hall, Minn. 206 34 67 .325 Robinson, Balt. 170 23 54 .318 Runs--Green, Boston, 47; Mc- Auliffe, Detroit, 45. | Runs Batted In--Mantilla, 50; | Horton, 48. Hits--Davalillo, 81; Cardenal, Los Angeles and Howard, Wash- ing, 70. Doubles -- Versalles, Minne- sota, 18; Ward, Chicago and Oliva, Minnesota, 16, | Triples -- Campaneris, Kan- sas City, 7;-four tied with: six.' Home Runs--Horton, 16; Col-| avito, Cleveland, 15. | Stolen Bases -- Campaneris,| 22; Cardenal, 20. Pitching--Fisher, Chicago and! Pascual, Minnesota, 8-1, .889; Buzhardt, Chicago, 6-1, .857. Strikeouts--McDowell, Cleve- land, 122; Lolich, Detroit, 73. National League | AB RH Pet.| Aaron, Mil. -201 39 343 Mays, San Fran, 228 48 342 Torre, Mil. 187 32 .332 Allen, Phila. 236 40 331 Clemente, Pitt. 219 35 324 Runs--Harper, Cincinnati, 52; | Rose, Cincinnati, 51. Runs Batted In--Banks, Chi- cago, 56; Mays, 51. Hits--Pinson,, Cincinnati, three tied with 78. Doubles -- Williams, Chicago, 20, Alou,. Milwaukee, 18. Triples -- Callison, Philadel- phia, 9; Clemente 6. Homé Runs--Mays, 21; three tied with 15. Stolen Bases--Wills geles, 43: Brock, St Pitching Ellis and Koufax, Los .786; Jay, Cincinnati, 6-2, Strikeouts--Koufax, 147; son, St. Louis, 108. 83; Los An Louis, 26 Cincinnati Angeles 11-3 750 Gib 1961. Pete Ward of Montreal scored th 122\the tying run on Ron Hansen's d double in the eighth, lit with a home run off Boston's Dick Radatz in the 10th. | Completely instelled then won Kidney Shaped 34' x 19 x°8' 2875 | RELIABLE POOLS 725-3974 or 725-9991 Norm Siebern led the Balti- homer and a dou-; GOING WEST? GO PART OF THE WAY BY WATER! Break your rail trip west with a leisurely voyage.across the Great Lakes! Enjoy a refreshing 2-day boat trip between Port McNicoll, Sault Ste. Marie and Fort William. By day: scenic beauty, cool, fresh-water breezes, . deck sports and lounging in the sun! By night: dancing, promenading, sing-songs and movies! GREAT LAKES CRUISE Sailings twice weekly from June 5th to September. 8th. Westbound Wednesday and Saturday from Port McNicol. Eastbound Tuesday and Saturday from Fort William. All inclusive 5-day Cruise--Georgian Bay-- Lake Huron--Lake Superior--from $90.00. Information and reservations from any Canadian Pacific ticket office or your own travel. agent Canadian Cracific " L) For Reservation and Information -- Call DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE P Oshawa -- Whitby -- Brooklin 300 DUNDAS EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 Call Now for Complete Travel Arrangements MEADOW'S TRAVEL SERVICE 25 KING ST. E. PHONE 723-9441 or rewatcom BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS 32 33 .492 12% National League 29 39 426 17 WL Pet. GBL Los Angeles 427 -- Milwaukee 576 4 Cincinnati 71. 4 San Francisco 563 4% Pittsburgh 516 7% Philadelphia 508 8 St. Louis 469 10% Chicago 438 12% Houston 412 14% New York 333 19% Saturday's Results Chicago 4 Cincinnati 9 St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 6 | New York 1 San Francisco 2) Philadelphia 0 Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 5 Houston 3 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Jackson 2-9) at) Los Angeles (Osteen 6-6) (N)| Philadelphia (Culp 3-3) at Houston (Farrell 4-2) (N) American League w Syracuse Toledo Rochester Buffalo 20 49 .290 26% Saturday's Results Rochester 3 Atlanta 2 Columbus 6 Toronto 3 Toledo 9 Buffalo 6 Syracuse 6-2 Jacksonville 5-10 Sunday's Results Rochester 1-4 Atlanta 4-9 Columbus 0-3 Toronto 5-0 Toledo 2-2 Buffalo 4-1 Syracuse 6 Jacksonville 3 Today's Games Columbus at Toronto Toledo at Buffalo Syracuse at Jacksonville YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Sandy Koufax, Los! |Angeles' Dogers,. allowed only jone hit, a 'fifth-inning homer by 28 39 418 17%) Pet, GBL|Jack Hickman, and_ struck 625 -- jout 12 in 2-1 first-game victory .607 1 jover New York Mets. | 600 1%) Batting--Willie Mays, Giants, 581 2% stroked seven hits--four in the 574 3 opener and three in the night- 463 10 444 11 A10 13 Washington 400 14 | Kansas City 298 19 COMPETITION SEEN | Saturday's Results Los Angeles 0 Cleveland 1 _SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- AMERICAN ENTRY THIRD Kansas City 2 Detroit 8 aoe" bid to: hold the 1972 {Boston 2 Chicago 1 inter Olympics at PARIS ' (AP)--Hyeres Ill, alnginnesota 3 New York 5 | Alta., may receive some strong seven - year-old French horse! yw, hington 1 Baltimore 3 competition from the United ridden by -- hin a | Probable Pitchers Today | States. as a result of the U.S mas, won e ' _ gran . we . Ski Association meeting which steeplechase of Paris Sunday He ghmens nee ri for the second straight year.! The :American favorite, Jay Trump, tired near the finish) Atlanta and came in third, 1% lengths, Toronto behind the winner. Yasco, an-|Columbus other French entry, 'was second. | Jacksonville 38 37 36 Minnesota Chicago Cleveland | Baltimore Detroit Los Angeles New York Boston |doubleheader from Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in 15. innings and 7-3. International League 'association submitted Salt Lake Pct. GBL | City, Utah, as a possible site .671 -- 'for the Olympics in 1972. 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