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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1965, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, ---- July 2, 1965 Cards Down Pirates. As po Smith Plays THE CANADIAN PRESS Smith caught his, first years Thursday night enough work to last an- staff. He caught eight innings of a 74 National League loss to St Louis Cardinals and everything went along fine for the first seven But the Cardinals four times in .an agonizing eighth to tie it up, Pirate starter Bob Veale and reliever Don Schwall ge together to walk four batters, hit two more and unleash a wild pitch. It took 29 minutes before Frank Carpin, the third pitcher of the inning, ended it by strik- ing out Tim McCarver. By then Smith's 34-year-old legs could take no more and he hobbled to the dugout for good. The one-two teams in the league trudged to their dugouts, too, the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers following a 6-3 loss to Chicago Cubs and the second- place Cincinnati Reds after a 5- 1 defeat at the hands of New York Mets. PHILLIES IN FOURTH Philadelphia Phillies moved into fourth place with a 2-1 vic- tory over Milwaukee Braves in the only other game scheduled. Wednesday, New York scored|tripped Cincinnati 6-3, Philadei- phia edged Milwaukee 3-2, Hou- ston Astros downed San Fran- cisco Giants 6-4,°St Louis de- feated Pittsburgh 7-1 and Los Angeles split with Chicago, the Cubs winning the opener 4-1 and losing the nightcap 4-3. Smith, who retired June 8, 1961 while he was with the Car- dinals, failed to get a hit in three trips to the plate and was Blefary Haunts Yankees, Leads Orioles To Win By DICK COUCH and Detroit was rained out at Associated Press Sports Writer| Boston. New York Yankees are putting Curt Blefary through college and Blefare is putting the Yan- kees through a wringer. Signed by the Yankees as a hot outfield prospect in 1962 but lost to Baltimore Orioles on waivers a year later, Blefary Blefary homéred off Whitey Ford in the first inning start- ing the New York ace on the way to his seventh loss in 16) decisions. Jerry Adair tripled in a Bal- timore run in the second and the Orioles made it, 4- in the continued to haunt his former|third on Blefary's triple, Brooks employers Thursday night, belt- ing a home run and triple in the Orioles' 4-3 victory. The 21-year-old rookie has clubbed five homers, driven in 11 runs and compiled a .375 av- erage in nine games against New York this season. The Yankees gave Curt a $20,000 bonus when they signed him off New York's Wagner College campus and agreed to pick up the tab when he re- turned to school. He has a year to go but attends classes only during the off-season. So, the Yankees will be paying the bill Robinson's double and a single by John Orsino. Leon Wagner's two-run ho- mer, two doubles by Chuck Hin- ton and three singles by Max Alvis backed the five-hit pitch- ing of Sonny Siebert as the In- dians increased their league lead to a full game over Min- nesota Twins. Gates Brown beat the relay to an inning - ending double - play grounder as troit in the ninth, 4 gietieetatee: «ars) st atteg American League ae ree tq ty I ange ye Toronto W L Pet. GBL Pittsburg ee Hogenboom Rangers and|Maple Leafs lost $168,652 last Cleveland 44627 «620 -- UAW Local 222 met in a soccer|5°250" while operating as a Minnesota -- 43.28 606 1 | [os Ange/es (Drasaale ) > *'/doubleheader at Kinsmen Civic|°¢mmunity sponsored | baseball herr p Be othe + a vo on Thursday ce 7 ee ore ' night, with the first game (2n Dewet: ° = yd ee Senens ite, "8 GBr|Division teams, playing to a Bede beat Ve Bry oo ' V4 lifted for a pinch hitting in the\To. Angeles 32 41.446 1244|Atlanta 52 30 634 -- [scoreless draw while in the Ist ity wednesday to 33 of the eighth inning. Del Crandell was|Roston 3 29 43 .403 1534|Columbus 50 30 625 1 chee come me poset club's. 1,500 directors at the behind the plate in the ninth as|washington 30 46 .395 15i4|Toronto 44 34 564 6 eee ey up a 91 victory' /first annual meeting of the the Cardinals snapped a 4-4 tielKansas City 22 45 328 20 |Jacksonville 41 35 539 8 |"DAKing UP At! vViclory. | oy ganization with three runs. Phil Gagliano's W = Results Syracuse 38 38 500 11 | The win enabled Rangers to) 'The loss was wiped out by single and a double by Mike|y... wer Kensag City 2-4 [Toledo 33 44 .429 1614|hold their lead, in the Oshawaloiyh directors, Hunter said Shampoo produced one run. |cucale ts 'Washington 2 Rochester 32 44 .421 17 {and District Soccer League's! 'the Leafs are operating as'a Curt Flood singled in another|/°ve3m rite Buffalo 22 57 .278 2814|1st Division, with a total of 13\-ommunity-backed.team again and the third crossed on a force play The Pirates rallied for two runs in their half but Ray Sadecki put down the uprising. Glenn Beckert, who had hit/Detroit 2 Boston 1 only one previous homer for the|New York 3 Baltimore 4 supplied the. fireworks a 7 Washington 2 Cubs, against the Dodgers. He put Chicago ahead 1-0 with a homer|New York (Stottlemyre 8-4) at|Toledo 5 Columbus 6 in the fourth inning off Johnny|Boston (Morehead 4-6) (N) Podres and hit a _ three-run shot in the seventh thati\Cleveland (Tiant 7-3) at Baltimore (Bunker 4-4) (N) Wrapped it up. Ed Kranepool hit a two-run homer and Ron Swoboda|Detroit (Sparma 5-3) at Wash- slammed a two-run triple in|ington (Richert 5-6) (N) Minnesota (Grant 7-2) at feated the Reds Jim Maloney Bd City (O'Donoghue 4-9)|have the right to bargain for|Local 222, with the score 5-0,and Kickers clash in the first support of Al Jackson's seven- hit pitec hing as the Mets de- gae up six hits in six innings. Ray Culp, 5-4, checked the Braves on thrée 'hits and scored |Chicago (Horlen 7-5) at~ Los|is the first country to guaran- the winning run in the eighth|Angeles (Chance 4-4) (N) tee such rights. he replaced by . inning when he singled. and came around on a hunt, a grounder and Johnny Callison's single, New Yor 5 Baltimore 4 Detroit at Boston ppd, rain Baseball's Leafs BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Operating In Red By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Philadelphia (Short 9-6) (N) Ranger Teams Win And Tie points, on six wins and a tie. Their record is an impressive pl athe Sangre ior one, with 27 goals scored andlinate excessive overhead costs only six goals against them.| run up last year Hogenboom Rangers (ist Divi- sion) are now idle until Satur-/Bergmann, day, July 10. Vesters, with three até: Martin Vesters opened the|Nick Vanderstoop with a pair'| scoring for Rangers after onlyjand John Vanhood, also with a 18 seconds of play from the|couple, were the top scorers tor| kick-off. Before the first minute|/the winners. Ben Lamers and| was over, John Vanhool had/Fred Vanenschot each scored made it 2-0 for Rangers. once. In the second half, Rangers} Veteran Karel Vermeulen was dominated the action, scoring|again in top form and his fine) seven more goals, and missing|passing earned him three as- the shutout by one, a splendid|sists. This Saturday night, Polonia Wednesday's Results Buffalo 1 Toronto 5 Syracuse 3 Rochester 7 Toledo 3 Columbus 5 Atalnta 8 Jacksonville 1 Thursday's Results Buffalo 5-6 Toronto 3-7 Minnesota 0 Los Angeles 5 Thursday's Results COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee CALL AJAX 942-3786 MARCI own robable Pitchers Today Atlanta 3 Jacksonville 4 Friday's Games Rochester at Buffalo Syracuse at Toronto Toledo at Atlanta Columbus at Jacksonville CLERKS MAY STRIKE Swedish civil servants willjshot by Carl Jensen, for UAW COMPANY Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa wages and go on strike next|at the time. game 'of the doubleheader, at Ranger goalie Gord Kea hurt|7.00 o'clock, with Hungaria and his wrist in the second half and|Local 222 meeting in the second was Les|game ¥ year. Officials believe Sweden National League Ww L Pet. GBL Los Angeles 46 32 590 -- Cinci i 43°33 566 2 their little point, are counting on chief tormentors for a help. The Crackers, who have topped the league for nearly a month, had their margin clipped to a single game Thurs- day night when Jacksonville Suns downed them 4-3 while the second - place Columbus Jets nipped Toledo Mud Hens 6-5. It Zi San Francisco 40 33 548 31% Y Philadelphia 39 34 .534 4% our J ets Zoom In Milwaukee 37 34 521 5th TONITE 0 C k Pittsburgh 39 36 520 5% fas" £4 a #l| RECOMMENDS N Urackers St. Louis 35 41° .461 10 tage "til By THE CANADIAN PRESS Houston 34 42 447 11 4 Atlanta Crackers, with their|New York 27 50 .351 18% Cr International League lead re- Thursday's Results duced almost to the vanishing|Cincinnati 1 New York 5 yi Los Angeles 3 Chicago 6 Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 6 Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Marichal 12-6) at Chicago (Koonce 6-5) Saturday 15 St. Louis (Gibson 9-6) at! New York (Fisher 6-8) (N) Cincinnati (Jay 6-2) at} first on what would have been|at Jacksonville this season. George Thomas|scheduled, Toronto Maple Leafs scored the winning run for De-|split a Dominion Day double- was the Suns' fifth victory over the leaders in seven meetings In the only other games header with Buffalo Bisons, los- ing 5-3 and winning 7-6. Sunnyside Park Whips Southmead | Sunnyside Park Bantam sii! whipped Southmead 27-2 in their | Bantam League softball game on Wednesday, at Southmead diamond. The two leaders change part- ners tonight with ie: Jets, fresh from winning 1 of 11 games in them 3% games behind the UAW Contest a home stand, moving into first - place Cleveland Indians} Doug Wilson's Men's Wear|J@cksonville while the Crackers Sunnyside Park had just too and a half-game in front of the/scored four runs in the second|@ntertain Toledo. rage power and experience for fifth-place Detroit Tigers. The|inning Tuesday night, and coast-| Home runs by Jim Handley)! a -- club, They opened Indians trimmed Washington|eq to: a 4-2 win oper Karn's|2"4 Duke Carmel powered the with three runs in the first in- Senators 7-2 and the Tigers|prugs in a UAW League con-|Bisons to their first-game vic- ning, missed in the second stan- nipped Boston Red Sox 2-1 inltest played at Lakeview Park.|!0Ty and the Leafs appeared to/7® and then splurged for nine the only other American League] wijson's four runs came on a|P€ headed for a double defeat/runs in the third inning, A 14- action. pair of walks, three singles and|When they committed five er-/run parade in the 6th inning] On Wednesday, Los Angeles! double. Karn's had taken a 1-0|70TS in the nightcap. But the|turned the game into a rout. Angels turned back Minnesotalieaq in the opening frame when|*cisive miscue came in the) Woermke pitched the win for Twins 5, New York nippedithe first three men to the plate|ifth inning when Bill Haas, the) Sunnyside and he had 18 strike- Baltimore 5-4, Washington|nit safely. Their only other run|5Uffalo first baseman, droppedjout victims Southmead got edged Cleveland 2-1, Kansas|oame in the sixth frame, on|2 'ouble-play throw and let injtheir two rung in the 7th in- City Athietics.downed Chicago|;yons' solo home run. two Toronto runs. ning, on hits by Brudek, Tate White Sox twice, 4-3 and 2-1, Lupel was the winning pit- In Wednesday's games,/and Graham. cher, fanning five and walking) Rochester Red Wings defeated) Canpucitti, Mylenchuk, Woerm none, while giving up just six|SYTacuse Chiefs 7-3, Columbusi., Howard, Beattie and Eld- Quits Football for another two years. HELD TO PACE The Orioles' victory kept Wilson's Win Od Excellent Condition hits, Losing hurler, Howard,|downed Toledo 5-3, Toronto) idee did most of the solid hit- also conceded only six hits, but|Whipped Buffalo 5-1 and Atlantalting for the winners | four of them came in the big|'humped Jacksonville 8-1. second inning. Howard struck Most of these trucks are previously- ° owned City of Oshawa Works Depart- ment and Public Utilities Commission See YOUR MILLS MAN For * nit FRIENDL HAMILTON (CP)--Hal Pat: oe. ee Tigers Put Claws Nad ) A vehicles. Most were originally sold by Real TRUCK VALUE TODAY oceean, ~" g ee sears Jones led the winners at the s GL H0$ OD HEI R our Mills Men... and since serviced at Football Conference. plate with a pair of singles, 1O Indian Tykes he Mills Motors Service Department. @ RAY McLAUGHLIN @ BILL HAYNES Patterson, 32, one of the most|WHile Lyons hit'a homer and 8) 016 exploded for 21 hits ALL are in excellent mechanical condi- @ GARRY HOOEY @ BADECRANFIELD * brilliant pass - catching ends in|'¥® Singles for the losers. /wodnesday night, and blasted tion and ready, RIGHT NOW, to go te @ LEN BURTON @ BILL LING Canadian football, Wednesday Indians 27-8 in a Legion Tyke = work for their new owners. In each cose @ FRANK WHITE @ DAVE BATHE Kamion Tigers to, cones) TEEN-TOWNERS [fury Saves Asante Tavern, COME IN TODAY 'and WME ROSS SHEYAN. 8 DON GAVAS vig ee hd ee F investment, an e e Ralph Sazio by telephone from SMASH RECORD The. biggest inning for the 'choose the one best suited for your | @ GEORGE PRUNER @ MIKE JACULA his Kansas City home. "The news about Hal is a tremendous shock to me," Sazio said. Sazio said Patterson had driven 50 miles toward Hamil- ton before returning home and) making the telephone call; Patterson has the Grey, Cup} fecord of four touchdown) passes. He caught two in 1955) and one in 1956 with Montreal! Alouettes and another in 1963) with the .Ti-Cats. He joined Montreal Alouettes! from the University of Kansas in 1954. Known for his high, twisting leaps and sure hands, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|~ winners was the second, when they scored 10 runs, They scored in every frame except the last. Will Kaye was the leading hit- ter for Tigers, with a pair of homers and three singles in six appearances, Ron Steves and Mark Brabin collected three hits apiece, with one of Steves' being a round-tripper. Terry Harper also homered for the winners Winning pitcher, Steve Botel- jenko, gave up just four hits YESTERDAY'S STARS |Smith was the losing hurler." needs! @ MURRAY FRANKLIN EXCELLENT SHAPE and READY for WOR $1249 | ===. 51599 DUMP TRUCK Two-speed axle; 5-speed transmission; 302 HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (CP Huntsille Teen-Towners set an Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation one - game scoring record Thursday as they defeated Markham 57-3 in a Junior B game. The previous mark was held by Oshawa Green Gaels of the Junior A series who defeated Guelph Mo- hawks 42-4 earlier this. sea- LOOK! 1961 GMC 1-ton Pickup Excellent condition . . , would make a good truck for the farm or a good tow truck. 4-speed transmission, 1959 Chev. 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