'\ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Auguet 17, 1965 7 MATHEWS STARS Braves Outlast St. Louis, Within Half-Game Of L.A. By HAL BOCK League start in four years last| Associated Press Sports Writer Monde night fo gpa me Give an old gaffer some rest| ser Luman Harris gave the aia yf Sooty nee tolting what he| veteran right-hander a week off. 'will do. | Robin responded to his second start with an almost identical) In the case of sJ-yeur-old| A effort, throttling the Pirates on) Eddie Mathews, he's liable to tour ite ond fetiring the last| lead you to the National League 13 baseball pennant. In the case of) men a hed He -siruck out 98-year-old Robin Roberts, he's) 8@ven ane wa ed only two. Los Angeles' lead dwindled to Hable to leave you pretty em-) barrassed, ja mere half + game over the} Mathews continued his torrid) Braves as Philadelphia's. Chris) August hitting spree Monday Short beat the Dodgers for theR night, "iving in six runs on|fifth time this season, 6-1. San four hits as Milwaukee Braves! Francisco Giants mathemati- outlasted St. Louis Cardinals|cally eliminated New York's 10-8 and moved within. one-half 10th - place Mets 3-2. Chicago game of stumbling Los Angeles| White Sox shaded Boston Red) Dodgers in the National League|Sox 5-4 in the only American! race, League game played. | Roberts, who came to Houston| Philadelphia gave Short, 14-8, | Astros as a free agent after be-|@ four-run cushion in the third, ing released by Baltimore Ori-| knocking out loser Johnny Pod- oles, continued his amazing re-/res, 4-6. Rich Allen's two-run} juvenation with his second) was the key hit, : straight four-hit shutout as the) Maury Wills stole his 76th and) Astros blanked Pittsburgh Pi-|77th bases of the season, going | rates 3-0, |27 games ahead of his 1962 pace} Milwaukee manager Bobby|when he set a major league Bragan, whose Braves have won|record with 104. | 26 of 35 in their dash to the top| Rookie outfielder Ken Hender- of the league, gave Mathews a/son drove in the winning run day off two weeks ago and mate ine --_ wi * sovesth| n f 8 veteran third baseman hasn't dropped their 82nd game of the | sank GIGANTIC AUGUST TIRE CLEAROUT JUST IN TIME FOR HOLIDAY DRIVING 4 524m 750 x 14 BLACKWALL RETREADS WITH TRADE been the same since. "Don't wake me up--let me) year. Willie Mays hammered) keep dreaming," Mathewajhis '33rd homer for the third-| laughed after taking the Cardi-| place Giants, who trail Los An- nals apart. His four hits gave! geles by just 1% games. | him 18 in his last 33 swings, a| Pete Ward's ninth-inning dou-| 545 pace that has lifted his|ble drove in the winning run| season's average 25 points to|for the White Sox after Bill) 259, | Skowron's sacrifice fly had tied Roberts shut out his fsrmer)it, Red Sox starter Earl Wilson Philadelphia Phillies team-|socked two home runs--his fifth) mates in his first National! and sixth of the season. 750 x 14 WHITEWALL ~ BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS -- SUMMER RETREADS sibly in the National Hockey League. But, said the Czech, he wouldn't want to stay in the pro game for more than one year, Military College in King- ston, Ontario, Bukac attend- ed a Canadian Amateur Hockey League leadership clinic there this week, and expressed a desire to play professional hockey, pos- LUDEK BUKAC, once a player with the Czecho- slovakian national hockey team, compares his skates with a pair of Canadian blades held by Major Dan- ny McLeod of the Royal Bombers Stop Joe Kapp For Fourth Win Of Year By DENNIS ORCHARD yard-pass, but Lions were VANCOUVER (CP)--The si-jcalled back for illegal interfer- lent fox of Canadian footballjence. They made do with summoned enough words for a|Kempf's second field goal, this whole sentence and said them|one from the 18. almort.with a smile: LOSE ANOTHER CHANCE "We've got the best pass de) Yet another opportunity went CP Wirephoto Czech Puckster May Play Pro KINGSTON (CP)--Ludek Bu- kac, a former centre with the Czechoslovakian national team, Monday's Result | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League : {Chicago 5 Boston 4 Loa Angeles 0 Chg Probable Pitchers Today | § 00 Milwaukee 578 %4/|Minnesota, Merritt (2-0) at De-| WITH FOR K San Francisco 570 1jtroit, Aguirre (11-8), night | 344! TRADE Cincinnati 552 Philadelphia 542 4¥%4/Kansas City, Krausse (0-0) at Pittsburgh 492 10/4/Cleyeland, Kralick (4-9) or Sie- is anxious to land a playing|Chicago 0 ve Jota |bert (13-6), night berth with one of the National| Houston 415 10% cago, Pizarro (22) and Bus: Hockey League teams iNew York 82 .308 324% 89, 4 | ; a | Monday's Results hardt (8-4) at Washington, Me-| Cormick (6-5) and Daniels But the 30-year-old Bukac,| ss wh h ti ith the|New York 2 San Francisco 3 agen. dg ip ya Milwaukee 10 St. Louis 8 (5-12), twi-night, Czech nationals, said during the Passemger i ices Available fence a Winnipeg team has ever had." Coach Bud Grant was putting credit where it was obviously due Monday night after his Blue Bombers turned off British Co- lumbia's passing attack and beat the Lions 12-6, | It left Bombers snugly atop the Western Conference, un- beaten in four Looe ~~ S winner twice over the (eam tha has captured first place for the last two years. B.C, is tied for third with Calgary on a win and) two losses, | "Tt will be tough to knock us out of first," said Grant, "B.C, has to win three games more than we do." INTERCEPTS, SCORES Deep men Ernie Pitts, Ed Ul- mer and Barrie Hansen, and linebackers Jack Simpson, Ken Maglicic, Al Miller, Dick Thorn- ton and Henry Janzen allowed B.C. quarterback Joe Kapp to by the boards in the final sec- onds, when Thornton outpaced Willie Fleming to one of Kapp's weekend he only wants to play pro hockey for one year. Then, he wants to return to Kenny Ploen, 'Lions the ball twice in the first jbreaks all-important, it didn't/declined passes, picked it off, and ran it)Charles University in Prague, 64 yards before he was tackled/where he lectures on physical at Lions' 17-yard line to end thejeducation, He has a_ year's game. leave of absence from his job, Hansen and Simpson made; Bukac is one of 60 coaches the other interceptions for Win-jattending a clinic at Royal Mill- nipeg, and Mike Martin of the/tary College here, sponsored by Lions intercepted a throw byithe Canadian Amateur Hockey Fumbles cost} Association, He arrived Friday. One clinic member is Hap alf, Emms, general-manager of the In a defensive game with/NHL's Boston Bruins. Emms to commit himself count that Lions led statistically|about Bukac, except to say that with 195 yards rushing, 125/ne would investigate any prob- passing, and with 18 firstiiems that might arise if the downs. Ploen completed nine of/Crech star should be invited to 15 passes. for 90 yards and the/the Boston training camp. club had 112 yards rushing for} Last year, Bukac scored 27 only 12 first downs, igoals in 74 games with Prague Bombers enjoy a nine-day|Sparta, one of the top teams layoff while Edmonton visits|in his country, Pittsburgh 6 Houston 3 Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 1 Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati, Maloney (13-6) Chicago, Ellsworth (12-9) New York, Fisher (7-15) at San Francisco, Perry (8-10) Milwaukee, Cloninger (17-8) at St. Louis, Stallard (85) or Simmons (8-11), night. Pittsburgh, Law (13-9) at Hous: ton, Farrell (8-6), night at |Philadelphia, Herbert (5-5) at \Los Angeles, Osteen (10-11), jnight American League Ww Pet. GBL 636 569 569 560 557 500 453 441 9 9% 16 21% 23 Minnesota Cleveland Detroit Baltimore Chicago New York iLos Angeles Washington Calgary Wednesday, B.C, visits) Saskatchewan Frida,, and Cal-| 371 342 ND 34 |Boston Kansas City |Buffalo Boston, Morehead (6-14) at Bal-| timore, Barber (10-9), night Los Angeles. Newman (11-9) at! New York, Downing (9-11),) night International League wth 4 73 72 66 65 62 Columbus Toronto Atlanta Syracuse Jacksonville Rochester Toledo 564 512 508 481 59 465 42 323 Monday's Results Toronto at Toledo ppd, rain Buffalo 2 Columbus 1 Jacksonville 4 Atlanta 3 Rochester 3 Syracuse 10 16 | 33%) Tuesday's Games Toledo at Atlanta Rochester at Toronto Syracuse at Buffalo COMPETITIVE BRAND and TRUCK mes | "BADER TIRES (SECONDS) SAVE FABULOUS 60% SAVINGS TUBES asuowas FAST, EFFICIENT TIRE SERVICE FLAT REPAIRS ALL SIZES Be TIRES Tube Type Re-Classified HALF PRICE 670/18 gary returns to Edmonton next) Columbus at Jacksonville Monday. brit Heel Eastern Stats Robinson Hot | Dominated By In League Race Ottawa Riders ts" rwrtee ty iseincer| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Woody -Goss, 190, Lancaster,| Ottawa Rough Riders domi-| Pa. 1 nate the individual statistics Las Vegas, Nev. -- Freddie after two weeks of Eastern|little, 154%, Chicago, out- Football Conference play pointed Milo Calhoun, 162%, Ted Watkins of the Riders) New York, 10. lastiwas on the receiving end of, Senigallia, Maly -- Luciano three Russ Jackson touchdown! Piazza, 158544, Italy, stopped) awry from the 27 and 34-yard. With only seven weeks re-passes against Montreal Alou- Piero Gabanetti, 155%, Haly, 2.) lines, maining in the regular season,/ettes to take the lead in the) Portoscuso, Sardinia -- For-| Tt was 90 at halftime and in| Robinson is hitting 323 to Carl scoring race with 18 points, Ajtunato Manca, 148!4, Italy, out: their haste to recover, Lions Yastrzemski's 331. Robinson,/former Rough Rider. fullback pointed Dramane Quedrango, made more trouble for them: runner-up to batting champ Dave Thelen of Toronto Argo-| {52 Ivory Coast, 10 selves, Kapp was readying a/Tony Oliva of Minnesota last nauts, has picked up 12 (nan ne ea throw to the end rone from the season, advanced from fifthion two touchdown passes to Bomber 20-yard-line when he/place to second in last week's|place second among the scoring fumbled the ball early in the action, The Baltimore star leaders. third quarter, Lions. recovered, gained 16 points by collecting) Last but had to settle for a 29-yard 14 hits in 26 times at bat, ters, field goal by Kempf that made) No Raltimore player has won Ottawa and champion Don it 93 a big league batting title since Sutherin . of Hamilton Tiger: Tt was 11-3 in the fourth quar: Wie Keeler in 1898 Cats, hold) down third and ter when Lions moved in for Yastrzemski, the Boston out fourth place With 10 and eight what appeared to be a touch points respectively fielder, had 12 hits in 28 tries|POlMts respectively, down. Kapp hit end Mack Bur- P Ottaw bac ton In the end rone with an 18.{2@@ gained nine points last! awa quarterback Russ he with an 18+ peek. Oliva held the No. 3 po-jvackson leads the passers in to- lg picking up three points veel a. pocvigge sie! gg to 310 | gain, Jackson has with nine safeties in 2iamnleted 1S of 35 passes for al bats, Meanwhile, Milwaukee'sit) Yards and: four majors. Hank Aaron eut into Roberto LEAD RUSHERS Clemente's National League) Bo Scott and Rick Black of WBA Titlist Vs. Chuvalo lead, Only nine points separate|the. Riders lead in the rushing the two as Aaron gained six/department. Scott has picked up By THE CANADIAN PRESS [points to 329 while Clemente,/160 yards in 22 carries for an Suddenly George Chuvalo ofjthe Pittsburgh outfielder, felliaverage gain of 7.3 yards Toronto is on the verge of real-'five points to 338 Black is averaging 5.8 yards a izing one of his life's ambitions Aaron had 10 hits in 23 at- carry : : _ chance at the world heavy- tempts last week while Clem-) End Stan Crisson of Hamil weight title ente managed only six safeties ton, who caught only eight Ernie Terrell, recognized asjin MM tries. passes last season, has six re- the world heavyweight boxing) Willie Mays of San Francisco, ceptions and one touchdown to champion by the Worid Boxing second a week ago, dropped to date to lead among pass receiv- Association, has agreed to de-ithird, He had four hits in 2/ers. Joe Zuger of the TiCats is! fend his title against the Cana-/times at bat and lost seven'the leading punter with a 46.5 dian champion points to 321 average on 19 kicks Rut even more important to; - : it sine . the Toronto fighter was an an- nouncement Monday by Cas sius Clay, naming Chuvalo as his next opponent. Chuvalo has | been trying for several years | te meet Clay, who is recognized by all but the WRA as the world champion Clay named Chuvalo as his next opponent during an inter. view in London, Former cham- pion Floyd Patterson would be next in line after Chuvalo, Clay) said, but "nothing is fixed vet Clay said he thinks the Chu yale maich would take piace in ebout three months. complete only six of 24 passes They intercepted four others and Janzen took one of the in-| terceptions 75 yards for a first-| quarter touchdown that gave) Bombers a lead they never re linquished, Winnipeg also snapped up two ion fumbles and Ulmer out- Licked Neal Reaumont substan: NEW YORK (AP)--Raltimore tially to keep B.C, in a hole at third baseman Brooks Robinson crucial stages of the game has soared to within eight Ulmer hoisted four punts for Points of the American League single points. 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