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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 21, 1966 J] Cleveland's Freddy Whitfield Plagues New York Pitchers then put Baltimore ahead to JAYCEE BLUES CAPTURE CITY MINOR BASKETBALL HONORS |homer in the Indians' 4-2 vic-,vided all of Cleveland's runs| Elsewhere, Baltimore Orioles By MIKE RATHET with a homer in a 3-1 victory ice Minors. The Jaycee Blues, who won the title in their own Simcoe Hall Boys Club Jaycee Minor League, trailed by 13 points, follow- ing their first game with the Simcoe Hall Settlement JAYCEE BLUES, Osh- nm &wa's Minor League Bas- ketball Champions for 1966, are shown here, following their come-from-behind tri- umph over Parts and Serv- iy League and runners-up in a thrilling city championship series, to their friendly rivals from Simcoe Hall PARTS AND SERVICE team, champions of the Simcoe Hal! Settlement House Minor Basketball Associated Press Sports Writer 'Ory. me Np ase a homer in a 3-1 vic | Apparently upset ai inejover New York, then Weanes- Manager Johnny Keane sup-)/Yankees' dismal start, Keane|day night he hit a two-run posedly has had a little talk/was reported to have blasted|smash in the eighth inning that with his New York Yankees./the players in a meeting before|broke a 2-2 tie and gave the He might meet with more suc-|the Cleveland series got under|unbeaten Indians their sixth cess if he had a long talk with! Fred Whitfield, Keane has minimized his meeting with the Yankees, but there was no way to minimize Whitfield's bat Wednesday! night as the Cleveland first baseman continued his one-man assault on New York pitching by hammering a game-winning way. victory. | "The meeting was of a rou-| TRAIL THE LEAGUE | tine nature," said Keane. "It| Whitfield murdered Yankee isn't anything for the press. 1t/ pitching last year, hitting 10 of was a private meeting. We just | his 26 homers against New went over some mistakes." York, and his latest homers Keane now has two more|have nailed the Yankees into mistakes to go over -- Whit-|last place in the American field's homers. |League with a 1-7 record--the Tuesday night, Whitfield pro-|worst in either league. rode the hitting of Andy Etche- barren and Luis Aparicio to a 6-3 victory over Washington Senators, Tony Conigliaro hit his first homer as Boston Red Sox tripped Detroit Tigers 5-3 and California Angels edged Chicago White Sox 4-3 in 11 inn- ings. Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Athletics were rained out, Etchebarren doubled and scored the Orioles first run, stay with a fifth-inning homer that broke a 1-1 tle. Aparicie stroked two doubles and @ sin- gle, driving in the first run in a four-run seventh inning. The Red Sox trailed the i- gers 2-1 when Conigliaro, last year's league home run king, came up in the sixth inning with two on and smashed his first 1966 homer with Lennie Green and Carl Yastrzemski aboard. Aarons 400th Homer Brings Out The Tape. | By HAL BOCK jedged Cincinnati Reds 3-2 and | Associated Press Sports Writer|Los Angeles Dodgers nipped Hank Aaron, newest member|Houston Astros 3-2. St. Louis/front to stay. lof baseball's exclusive 400-|Cardinals' game at New York! Pinch-hitter Jose Pagan de- Lipa, captain Brian Barker |homer club, has his potent bat|and San Francisco's game at/livered Pitts burgh's winning| and Wes Peterak; (back |simed at another target. |Chicago were postponed. |run with a ninth-inning sacri-| row) -- Dane Tutton, Greg Aaron poled a pair of home| Claude Osteen pitched his/fice fly. Pagan batfed for the| Medincki, coach Fred Up- that helped Atlanta|third straight complete game)Pirates' No. 1 pinch hitter,| shaw, Drew Alman and ves rout Philadelphia Phil-|victory for the Dodgers, a|Jerry Lynch, when lefthander| Richard Nehring. |lies 81 Wednesday night and/Seven-hitter. |Ted Davidson relieved Jack) ithe second one had Bobby Bra-| Outfielder Al Ferrara wal-| Baldschun. His fly ball brought) gan's ruler giving a foot for ev- loped a second-inning homer|Donn Clendenon home with the! ery eight inches. and then drove in a tie-break-! winning run. { ing run with a seventh-inning single that sent Los Angeles in| House Minor League cham- right (front row) -- Bob pions, but in the return game, Jaycee Blues rallied to winsthe total-round by a margin of just three points, Shown with their champion- ship trophy are, left to SALESMAN We ore looking for men of high character to work es Salesmen in Oshawa ond surrounding erea. Experience not necessary os we can train you. Full eompany benefits. SALARY PLUS COMMISSION If you ore bondable and would like te work with the top company in its field call at a CHAMBERS FOODS LTD. 933 Ritson Rd. South For Appointment Phone 723-1163 "Tt went between 575 and 650 | pas feet," Bragan exulted in the Braves' dressing room, Then the Atlanta manager reflected for a moment. "I don't think the Babe ever hit one as far as Henry hit that one. | Aaron just smiled at Bra- gan's generous measure and the comparison with the legend- ary Ruth. He said he thought ihe historic homer went about 450 feet on the fly. "It was one of the longest home runs I ever hit." What's next for the 32-year- old veteran of 13 seasons? | "Now I'm looking ahead to) No. 500," Aaron told reporters. | "T'll be happy prith another 100 | before I finish.' | FOUR HAVE MORE | Only four active players, in-| cluding Aaron's team-mate, Ed | Mathews, have more homers| than the slugging right fielder. | The others are Willie Mays of} San Francisco Giants, Ernie| Banks of Chicago Cubs and) Mickey Mantle of New York! Yankees. | Lee Thomas also homered for the Braves and added a pair of singles. Ken Johnson went all the way, permitting just six hits. | Elsewhere in the National) League, Pittsburgh Pirate s| NOW OPEN | Better | Ploy | spring a, offer of special Boys' Club, are shown here Ted with their trophy. Left to right, they are: (front row) -- Tom Eldridge, captain Boivin and Randy Night At The Jackson; (back row)--Dick Howson, Dave Jamieson, | coach Marcel Boivin, Dave OSHAWA | Calder and Ed. Gorny. Miniature it GOLF SET SKEET TRIALS | 'Titled Hero' Out YS, -Canada |! s'gp inc Kentucky Derby | racing cars, Auto Car Races : Along with the two Canadian * FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)-- races, the events will be the stled Hero, Canadian svt mas 0 G Bridgehampton Grand Prix, - Zaid champion in 1965, will miss|f OFM Une TOUD | bon; ldand, NY: eek 1 » athe May 7 running of the Ken- G é "tueky Derby because he hasn't} NEW YORK.(CP)--Six major Monterey Grand Prix, Laguna fully recovered from a virus} North American auto races are|Seca, Calif, Oct. 16, Los An- eaught at Toronto's Woodbine) being organized into the Cana-|geles Grand Prix Oct. 30 and racetrack dian-American Challenge Cup|Stardust Grand Prix, Las Owner Peter Marshall series with a fund of $55,000 to| Vegas, Nev., Nov. 13. trainer Pat MacMurchy be divided among the top 10 --_ Tuesday Titled Hero's drivers, | and said "blood MONTREAL (CP)--Trials to select a Canadian skeet team to compete in the world shoot- | ing championships scheduled for. Wiesbaden, Germany, July} 14-24, will be held at the Mont- | real Skeet Club, St. Janvier, | Que., May 3-4, H. S. Garland, | provisional secretary of the Ca-) nadian Skeet Shooting Associa-| tion, announced Tuesday all en- tries for the trials must be re-) 'ceived by April 30 | Driving Range 30 Gress Tees , New Bells end @ 40 Tees @ newly- @ Plus A Complete Line ef Golf equipment end Supplies, ! Phone 725-3092 Simcoe St. N, Turn Left ot Oshawa Steakhouse, arrived count is still down." Sponsors of each of the races} The black colt has yet to run --two in Canada and four in the | this year. Because of this in-| United States--have agreed to activity, it was decided not, to) nut un 8.000 each. for. the. fund. run him in the derby, first of] and the Johnson Wax Co. has| the U.S. triple crown racesicontributed $25,000 and a which include the Belmont and| irophy. | Preakness The two Canadian events are | Veterinarian Dr. George Be-| the Mont Tremblant-St. Jovite- | dame said the colt is being| Quebec race Sept. 11 and the groomed for the Queen's Plate Canadian Grand Prix at On- in June. tario's Mosport Park Sept. 24. | by Er Bist Stirling Moss has been named YESTERDAY'S STARS commissioner of the series. Prize-winners pvill be deter- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jatting Hank Aaron, | mined on-a cumulative point basis with the scoring of 9-6-4- Braves, hit two homers in At- Janta's 8-1 victory over Phila 3-2-1 in each race. The winner will get $19,250 delphia' becoming only the 12th) player in major league history Prize money in the races now will total $260,400 compared to hit 400 homers 1, his career Pitching Claude Osteen, with $138,350 in 1965. And aside | from the championship fund, |four of the races including the Dodgers, posteo his third) Canadian Grand Prix will have straight complete game vic-|minimum purses of $30,000, the tory, scattering seven hits in a 3-2 win over Houston other two having $20,000 mini- 'mums. GOLF LESSONS Quolitied C.P.G.A. Instructors Professional Teaching Staff. * Wilson Patterson *® Alf Hvestis ® John Delmore Arrangements made for: Group Lessons, Offices, Club, etc, Private Lessons For All Golfers BEGINNERS AND DUFFERS WELCOME rn For The Best Selection In Golfing Equipment Visit Cur Completely Stocked Pro Shop Let us toke strokes off your game for more Golfing Plensure, Thunderbird Golf Club ASHBURN, ONT. 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