; BASEBALL LEADERS | . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 20, 1965 7 JUSTICE! By THE CANADIAN PRESS | _ Thie senna vor 5 ,| Bill Rohr Puts. (95276 soars. og This Time, HR BlOW (gvrdr 54'S wi wash Dabmatceom ee Clinches It For Jim /'is%... #25 5| On Red Wings Rose, and Aaron, 91, P ae poe | || By 'THE CANADIAN PRESS By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Joey Jay in the eighth and Donjoff Don Drysdale in the ninth Cee a eee gi. Righthander Bill Robr shut / Landrum connected off Bill Me-|pulled the Giants into a 5-5 tie. out Rochester Red Wings 5-0 The first time Jim Maloney Cool with one on and two out) Four Milwaukee errors helped Hits -- Rose, 157; Clemente, Thursday night to keep Toronto tra innings with a : : weet, joe set St, Louis end the Braves' win-| 10 cuicngo,|Maple Leafs within two games oe home|in the ninth, vatiggee | Feng Peo ge Many The Dodgers moved back into|ning streak at six. Ray Sadecki kite, 2. of league - leading Columbus c % the lead with a three-run rallyjand Lou Brock scored in the 20. Jets. ant Rt ec Oe in the 15th inning. Lou Johnson|third on errors by pitcher Ken Pe Coley, ie clbor Yekane-action, the he tion Thursda night, but this|lammed a two-run homer off|Johnson and Gene Oliver, In Ne une Mays, 35; Me-(Jets edged Jacksonville Suns package time the caplesion "ame fromiGaylord Perry, and consecutive|the fourth Ken Boyer reached nrg hoes * 76, Toledo Mud Hens whipped| protection. Our high his own side as Cincinnati Reds|singies by Wes Parker, Willlejfirst when Denis Menke bobbled -- hases--Wills, Los An-|Atlanta Crackers 10-5 and the value, economical edged Chicago Cubs 1-0 in 10/Davis and John Rosebor ojhis grounder and eventually) | te. Brock, St, Louis, 49,|game between Syracuse Chiefs Family Prot jnnings in the first game of ajProught in another run, Tomicame home on Woody Wood.) rt int Koufax, Los. An.\and Buffalo Bisons was rained See me pabehader, Haller's two-out, two-run homer|ward's bad throw, ala re 940: Nuxhall Cig-| ut. r ; lg Ply National ee 89 cinnati, 9-3, .750. is wooo the first alin ts ore ZEN Nationa pate . . {homer in the vie Coesue coontl Nook asain and BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Veuer pbuial A yialead 388i lide Robr 7 at the support 2 WARENYCIA aa ome fhe ng ogg THR ASROCIATEY PRESS) Thursdays Rens |" meres oaase [ta tanger a a | National Leagues |Los Angeles 1 New York 3 : ABR HPct.|Rohr struck out nine and Lewis that cost Maloney .a no- pa hitter and a 1-0 decision ngainat| W a a an eeerat eran 4 oH Yastrzemski, Bos 341 57 111 .326|walked only two in winning his lew York Mets June 14, - , |Lo® Angeles 2 Robinson, Balt, 387 55 125 .323|sixth game in 13 decisions, _ vGialensy pained three 'distin¢-| Milwaukee 0 in" | (One ee oe Oliva, Minn, 487 92.151 .810| Pancho Herrara drove in tions. with his feat--he became|$an Fran 73 Hd ergy ee Today |navaiilio, Cleve 382.47 115 .301|George Spriggs with the win- the first-pitcher in major league|<incinnati 53.555 9A) agra (Sparma 9-6 ant ee Hall, Minn, 411 67 123 .209|ning run with two out in thle. edien Heed Office history to pitch two extra-inning Philadelphia 4a 6 Lain 108) at Boston (Monbour| Karine, Detroit 34463 103 .209/ninth at Jacksonville. Jerry|seerboro, Ont. no-hitiers, only the third to win\Pittsburah ae A quette 8-14 and Wilson 9-9) (N)| Runs -- Versailles, Minnesota,|May had tied the game for the an extra-inning no-hitter and|St. Loulg a3 144 : ; 'atten 11) atl? Oliva, 92. -- only the fourth to pitch two no- Chicago 463 14%) New York (Cullen 11) at) Runs batted in --Colavito, hitters in one season, Houston fo Baltimore (Pappas 19-5 (N) \Cleveland, 8'; Horton, Detrolt, Cardenas came up against|New York 30 : sl. ' Larry Jackson with one out inj, Thursday's: Results Minnesota (Boswell 6-4 and)" gitg--Oliva, 151; Campaneris,| lthe 10th and rapped a home run|' incinnatl 4 J ( hicago 0 5 |Perry 8-3 or Merritt 2-1) at 108) Kansas City, 133, ' against the left field foul pole,|Milwaukee 4 St. Louls 5 \(Angeles. Brunet 7-7 and San-| Houbles -- Yastrzemski - and! Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 5\{ord 4-5) (N) |Versalles, 33; Oliva, .30, THE NEEDED 15 INNINGS (Only games scheduled) | Triples--Campaneris, 11; Apa- In other games Los Angeles| _Prohable Pitchers Today | Cleveland 'Tiant 10-6) atl eign, Baltimore, 10 | +) : 10, Dodgers regained first place by| St. Louis, (Gibson 14-9) at) Washington (Richert 11-9) (N)| Home runs--Horton, 25; Col cc @] R (@] N E T vito, 24, defeating San Francisco Giants|New York (Jackson 6-16) (N)| ; |vito, 2 8-5 in *s innings, Milwaukee! Houston (Dierker 5-6 and) Chicago (John 11-9) at Kansas)" gtnien bases -- Campaneris, a . Braves dropped to second, one| Bruce 7-16) at Chicago (Buhl City (Hunter 43) (N) 43; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 35 Mele WH lhait game out, by losing to St 12-9 and Faul 2-3) | International League | Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, } '@] U N G E Louls Cardinals 54 and the | W L Pet. GBL) 16.4, 800; Pascual and Perry, TULATIONS! against Chicago Cubs, yes- beat Cubs 1-0, in the first |) bh | Cincinnatl (Nuxhall 9-8 orle ap Citcher of Lea Mrawards tardy right in Chicago, On half of a doubleheader, Kar: Cubs edged the Reds in the | itis 18-7) at Philadelphia Courp|oluntbus y 8 oud ; |Minnesota, 8-3, .727, i ieee | OF THE jumps for joy, as he leaps the right, congratulating fier this season, Maloney nightcap 5-4, Milwaukee (Blasingzame 14.8)| oronto 5 55 |, Strikeouts -- McDowell Cleve-| up to. hug his pitcher, Jim the hurler, are second base pitched hitless ball for 16 Be onagy Marge nding ng Ment Pittsburgh (Cardwell 1) . ° m4 'ie 234; Lolich, Detroit, 175. | 4 loney, after the Cincin- man Pete Rose and third innings and then lost the "a : ; \" Los Angeles (Reed 5-2) at San|>>. 0 43 4 ; Malmetary'compiied 10: aweman Deton "Johnson gamein te Ih. (uP were he most ever MU"8lprencaco Shaw TH) CN) |Rochenar" 64 M0 dnl 104) YESTERDAY'S STARS inning, no-hit, no-run game, (11), of the Redlegs, who irephoto ihe Guise won othe pecundl ' aiatead Tekin -- 7% 7s | | | . ; : 'nr ' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) game after trailing 4-0, Wil:| W L Pet, GBL| Ruffalo 423 91 .316 36% ea hard l su pag PRESENTS THE FABULOUS om | ¢ --, , Cin MAYBE SLOPPY BUT -- liams hit a three-run homer off/Minnesota 44 636 Thursday's Results \ | ' |Chieago 51 568 84! Rochester 0 Toronto 5 cinnati, pitched his second 10+) DANNY NICHOLS e e H R me Baltimore 52 563 9 |Toledo 10 Atlanta 5 Reese Regier Mg the ~-- J Mi F : Detroit 563° 9 [Columbus 7 Jacksonville 6 becoming the first man in ma- ad ne I 1¢ i e Cleveland 563 9 |Syracuse at Buffalo d, rainjjor league history to hurl two ' 1m lo y | ll y avy ain New York 504 16 | Today's ese tanner ° Pe and The Country Kings Los Angeles b 450 2244) Rochester at Buffalo Reds beat cago Cubs 1-0 In) ; - + Washes Out Washington i pH Toledo at Jacksonville 3) |the opener of a doubleheader. | with Country & Western Music direct from Boston ( 370 32 | Columbus at Atlanta 2) Batting--Leo Cardenas, Cin-| NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. e S 1s @) - l er . Kansas City 0 4 Syracuse at Toronto cinnati, hit a 10th-inning home! | First Round run that gave the Reds a 'AG j ' nas' ry Jac triumph over Chicago Cubs be- CHICAGO (AP) -- Jim Ma-jhurled a 1-0 no-hit triumph in 10/denas' home run off Larry Jack») , : loney of Cincinnati Reda, haunt:jinnings, son's first piteh a belt-high SUTTON, Mass, CAP) , NEW AFL TEAM = Maloney's second ag "i a d by memories of being robbed) Using a fast ball and a sharp-|sider sealed victory in the dhs eo Es of no-hit pitching victories, final-|breaking curve, Maloney struck|10th, The ball caromed off the| heavy early evening thunder-| ss a . , » | iy broke the spell, lout 12, But he issued 10 bases on|left field foul pole, staying tal Found Belg Hho an 000 wit Comedian Danny Thomas RAC i iy G "| } t could be the sloppiest no-| balls and also hit a batter, Thelat odds of about 1,000 to 1, | 4 wn ; fe. shee in baseball history, 110 walks were the most ever|peay py HOMER fag rete on weg But like the golfing duffer issued by a piteher in a, no sh ' Iby any ps ou un¢ mpar | e % a whose topped tee shot rolls 150/hitter, Last June 14 in Cincinnati, gfe A ieorge Areher rin Ss oot a 0 lam] yards into 'the hole, it's in the} He threw a staggering total of Maloney pitched 10 innings of} h aarers still on the| | record book without an asterisk./187 pitches and 15 times had a& hitless ball against New York] course, officials waited an hour ' Mets only to have Johnny Lewis|before cancelling the entire) yy LA ML (AP) = Comedian|Boston Patriots FOURTH ANNUAL In Thursday's first game of ajfull d-and-2 count on the batters : ! "s : ' Kansas City! National. League. doubleheader! It even looked as if Malonoy et Fe Ble _ with a homer} day's Pegg ety ie re Danny Thomas, who plans to! Chiefs, Houston Oilers, San Di-| SUNDOWN with Chicago Cubs, the strap-jmight pitch a no-hitter and)" m2: | wanhed Oat by. tha worn wuleh bring professional football to}ego Chargers, Denver Broncos) ping 25» year = old righthanderllose, However, Chicago Car.) And last April 19 at "Mill cnipped theoegh this previ: Miami, explained his $7,500,000| and Oakland Raiders, GRAND PRIX ie ; ggg oR NE ae |rutente through qcven halaee ously drought-stricken area, Footuall League ths bs raga | Miami is a great American! 4 ' 'ye ' lagainst the Braves, but Denis| The thunderstorm was the)" «yoy can't show moe any Le: a ity ng gag gy Mudcat Grant itt dad Menke lod off the eighth with a[Second of the day, Rain inter.) uanoee boy raised in Toledo be tested ee twee, Me City Feel SPOR Ge: ' single, Maloney won that one,| rupted on ad about 30 min-| Ohio, who didn't want to own pgs Saag ue ~~ be without RAGING CARS... 2. "han con'g Utes in mid-afternoon, ; " r league team," MILY ' | Pit h T in Win For Twins call sad 2 oo Deine ae The {ournament will beain| * + aged Bod 2 -- Jon, Tanto, of Lebanese extrac:| -- -- ee | W a in 1964 and 1063 again today, The scheduled 18| announced Monday the league] '0% has made numerous Miam!| | 1 Cc Maloney became. the firet| Role windup was postponed to] had granted a group headed by! appearances, NIGHT ROAD RACING ; 4 }major leaguer to turn in a com-:| Thomas a five-year franchise RAISK LIM By HAL BOCK Ja 9.52 earned run average, Helniete no-hit game this season| Archer, a former San Fran ' IT Associated Press Sports Writor|was 1413 last season when heland the first pitcher to hurl two| "isco area caddy, holed chip el og Hi team to be) Foss said the player limit of MOSPORT You could wrap up Minnesota|split his work between Cleve-/ning « inning no + hitters in the/SMOts of 40 and 60 feet in fash-|", : : h 36 for AFL teams will be raised! Twins pitching sttuation these|land Indians and Minnesota lsame season since-Virgil Trucks| (ning his 67, The team, so far without : to 38 this season to give the in- AUGUST 21 days by singing, "Mudcat and) In the only other league/did it for Detroit Tigers in 1952,| Archer, a six-footssix, 185: MAM, Ee a -- jcumbents a cushion when the| Kitty have Sam sitting pretty,"|games Thursday, New York) «pot after what happened "to| pound sophomore as a touring|Uled games in Miami's Orange} Miami team is put together,| Mudeat is Jim Grant, whose! Yankees topped Los Angeles An=\me against the Mets : Si won.| Professional, seemed to have Bow! beginning in 1966, Thomas' Rach of the present teams will tivehitter in the first game/gels %1 and Boston Red Sox!doring plenty after nine innings WUPlicated his 1964 World tour: has an option to renew for an- protect 23 players on its roster. Thursday gave the Twins anjripped Baltimore Orioles Mo lof nochit ball if somebody wasi hey, effort when he took the/ other five years. ee &3 American League victory; Sandy Valdespino's pinch sin-| : : first-round lead from Jack). Present AFL members are: : jgoing to foul me up again," sai , over Detroit Tigers, Kitty isdim/ale mm the eighth inning drove! Maloney, "When ! cane to om Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary | New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Kaat, who completed the sweep) home Zoilo Versailles with the in the 'sevent! .| Player and: Peter Thomson, ' : with a D1 six-hitter in the night-!run Kaat needed to beat the| (oup catcher a Baltes) Balle RACH HAS 68 REMEMBER WHEN | cap. Tigers in the nightcap, Donlat me and said ' Gene Littler, 1953 PGA cham-| see 4 WHERE QUALITY = in Minnesota manager|Mincher's three + run homer| igen pion, Walter Burkemo and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | AND "You look pretty 1, but | were, got sik tine Giltan Ih the| Homer Blancas, the eel Albert (Scotty) Campbell, | } VALUE ARE GUARANTEED : whose Twine lead the! made it easy for Grant in tho! voi, American League race by Slg/opener, -- ; weeds who will knock it s| candidate for rookie of the year} Canadian amateur golf Y DOM games and look more like the Moi Stetliomyre scattered the park on you." , ibs hewere, of 'the tour, each fin champion in--1033, retained O eee ae genuine article every day, + hit a " nh . of Of) Maloney said he just grinned ishe efare cancellation with) his' crown 31 years ago to ITED Mele has kept his club on top the year for the Yankeos, Clote 68s on the long-playing 6,713} day--in 103¢--at Montreal, Te ADMISSION $2.00 ,, 11 A.M, oma jand replied: "Bailey | wx in apite of injuries to his top| Royer tagged his 1th homer), right gregh Bae yard, par 36-35-71 course, | The young Seattle shot- pitcher, Camilo Pascual, and) and New York again moved one!14 mo before, nothing would sur on? d-year-old George) maker beat Canada's first his No. 1 slugger, Harmon Kil: game over 500 prise me" |Knudson -- Canada's top pro) ranked amateur, Sandy | ' jebrew, Roth are in their third) The Orioles dropped into a money maker -- was among! Somerville of London, Ont., C A M F | N G week of convalescence----Pascual| three-way tic for third place, ee Sea those on the course when play : after surgery on his pitching) nine games off Minnesota's pace OFFERS SERVICES | was stopped, His first - nine) = aeee =< = arm and Killebrew with a dis-)an done halt gamo behind Chie) SAN FRANCISCO (AP)---/score was 39. S U Pp Pr L 5 E S "a located left elbow, ago White Sox as Ji mlonhorg Archie Moore, former light:| Low Canadians whose scores! RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.¢. Grant's five = hitter Thursday pitched a six-hitter for the Red heavyweight boxing champion, also will not count were 1965) = was his 16th. victory of the sea. Sox offered his full-time servicea/Canadian PGA champion Wilf - and no other American) Lee 'Thomax drove ie four Tuesday to President Johnson) Homenuik of Winnipeg and Nick CHIROPRACTOR = aon League pitcher has that many,| runs With & sing and a triple to establish schools for sports.) Weslock, 47, of Burlington, Ont,, a Full length windows on both sider Kaal, a if-game winner last and Felix Mantilla and Lonborg manship to case racial tensions) cach with 74, Moe Norman of 100 King St, &. --- 728-5156 with awning type storm feps ye REG. $94.95 season, picked up his 132th view knocked in two apicce in the United States iRarrie had a 75 oite SU6e veptwetay fee » ha tory in the pignican : me of = vith sereen and therm ten, "n- ' sixth victory in the last ole | e ever door, 2 large built-in w decision and lowered his earned 2 | Ws pogkete Neew treated art ae e run average to 2.68, oO w ere e ac ion Ss pore igs Fon cay pal SECORD burt ~ sever, Sine' 12" x Ok Pi4! Wigh X JUNIOR SPECIAL REG, $5.95 Grant with a 164 recerd, has Feat ae | ~-- SLEEPING. BAG 4 49 a : ae : . ' L W-LITE Sn wake fim Thomas New | REE SSS SS i MAU St] Coote RSS tem THE CANADIAN PRESS STherme Leake sion Bell be wow with TRAL REG. $10.93 ual'iee tee ocharves mt | --<--- 8 Rae RSE geet tee A SLEEPING ROBE U 95 e ; : as ' - i Ss Ps i Scoring Leader | RF ons he i OY seat, eee erm cea 3 95 : , a Josing cause Wednesday night : . 4 - " = Calgary Stampeders nipped 2 oe | . le ~ Mat Light in weight but with 24 tha. of Sawenten' Raximos 103, bul) [nea -- | yi yi fymenoer COLEMAN TOURIST STOVE | 227 trina' Wrn tat vm ie ui jum inta a first-place) F-- * ' oe 2 ty % é eae i Po gel oy tie balan wrestere Football Con) age at <a ' ' \ : Weavy, acces Srorvention wile grees ference scoring. race . . i '. . e ' 2 ee ue Spe me enemel Heh, Two burners Ti tains . end. ete The two-touchdown perform. © ; . a "i 4 <i e. ew 'cen hen bomen, gad, Me TRAI REG. $16.95 Remo' iL SE ee ey a | SLEEPING ROBE 13 45 L) with Saskatchewan Rough riders' Hugh Campbell " ; ; i ¢ : ' ss "ue : shell with. snag, Hove! nine. Calgary Placekicker Larry r 7 7 r ; : ' ae RAMB R T NT Pee Sa inveletion, 100" eluminem Robinson hit fer two field : - : : ; i ; ' A : Ser Saeeeth. Wee eens > errs and a convert to mave ' a is ' = : third place with 22 points and vt fullback Lavell Cole ja x ' & Rae 7t* aa waa « LAURENTIDE REG, $24.95 man added a touchdown to , h --. he Se it CE bho . coated share fourth place with British } ' Pale el . a +3 sereenten, Worerpres e SLEEPING ROBE Columbia's Willie Fleming and) F? RS . y 1 il . . ' Heer. steel pas wed eae om ti a sot tention Winnipes's Leo Lewis at 18 bg . . : ' ; See W 12x 7 * deveined a Re. of Gave © o Paints sla ee , simi Tere wall aed & tote wah Blue showerprest poplin shell with detochodle bg leaders : a ' printed fennel Logs nas aa Drewstring mies awcreste SATURDAY! 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