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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1966, p. 9

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WILLIE MAYS, | starry outfielder and slugger of the San Francisco Giants, comes romping into home plate, with the 509th home run of his career, in the first inning of yesterday's game against the Cubs, in BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIA NPRESS National League WL Pet. GBL Pittsburgh 8 1 .880 -- San Francisco 7 857 % Los Angeles 6 667 2 Philadelphia 4 500 3% LINESCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Cincinnati 100 000 000-- 1 60 Pittsburgh 001001 00x-- 2 73 Pappas (0-1), Nottebart (7) McCool (8) and Edwards, Coker (7); Veale (1-0) 'and Gonder. HR: Pgh--Gonder (1). 1 3 4 Ban Fran. 202 000 100-- 5 102 Chicago Marichal (3-0) and Haller; Hands (1-1), Hoeft (8) and Hundley. HRs: SF--Mays (4) Hart (2); Chi--Browne (2). St. Louis 100 020 002-- 5 91 New York 100030 00x--4 40 Gibson (2-0) and McCarver,) Corrales (5); Gardner, Suther- land (5) Bearnarth (5) Richard- gon (6) (0-1) and Coleman, HR: StL--Flood (1). 002 001 020-- 5 51 Phila. 120 010 000---- 4 80 Lemaster, Olivo (2) Carroll (3) Niekro (7) (1-0) and Torre; Short (1-1) and Uecker. | American League Chicago 104 101 610-- 8 102 California 020 000 301-- 6 81 Pizarro, Howard (5) (1-0) La-| mabe (7) Fisher (9) and Ro-) mano, Martin (9); Newman) (0-1), Egan (3) Rubio (6) Bur- dette (8) Brunet (8) and Rodg- ers. HRs: Chi--Agee (3); Cal-- Rodgers (1). | Atlanta 001 000 001-- 2 61) 500 429 400 +333 | Atlanta St. Louis New York Houston Cincinnati 143 Chicago 125 Thursday's Results San Francisco 5 Chicago 2 St. Louis 5 New York 4 Atlanta 5 Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 2 | Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Shaw 1-0) at }Houston (Giusti 0-1) (N) | Pittsburgh (Veale 0-0) at St. Louis (Washburn 0-1) (N) Philadelphia (Boozer 0-0) at Cincinnati (Nuxhall 0-1) (N) New York (Hamilton 1-0) at Atlanta (Cloninger 0-1) (N) Los Angeles (Koufax 1-0) at Chicago (Ellsworth 0-0) Saturday's Games Los Angeles at Chicago New York at Atlanta Philadelphia at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N) San Francisco at Houston (A and N) American League WL Pct. GBL 01.000 -- | .857 5 714 667 571 500 -250 -167 3% 4 | 4 5 6 Cleveland Baltimore Chicago Detroit California Minnesota Boston Washington Kansas City -167 New York 125 Thursday's Results Chicago 8 California 6 Probable Pitchers Today' | Detroit (Lolich 1-0) at Wash- ington (McCormick 0-0) (N) Minnesota (Grant 1-1) at Call-| 'fornia (Sanford 1-0) (N) HELD OVER SECOND WEEK "Princess | 14) 1%4| rr ce OOD inaihtammanaiment? A EL ee em Juan Marichal Hurls Giants 5th Straight Chicago. Mays needs only two more homers to tie the National League record, by Mel Ott. It could be any day now! --AP Wirephoto PRINT BOOK FOR FARM WINNIPEG (CP)--The Uni- versity of Manitoba's agricul- ture department has spent 30 months preparing a farmers' handbook "as useful as Dr. Spock is to mothers." For $3, Associated Press Sports Writer Juan Marichal is ahead of last year's pace. He's already won three games and one fight. Marichal, who last season tangled with John Reseboro in one of the most celebrated brawls in baseball history, pitched San Francisco Giants to their fifth straight victory Thursday by checking Chicago Cubs 5-2 on six hits. It was Marichal's third straight complete game vic- tory, and emphasized that he is winning his battle to wipe out any mental scars left by the bat-swinging incident that cost him an eight-day suspen- sion and a $1,750 fine. In his three wins this season, the Giants' ace right - hander has allowed only 16 hits, strik- ing out 23 while walking just two, and allowing only two earned runs for a microscopic .067 earned run average. The loss was the fifth straight for the Cubs who announced after the game they had traded pitchers Bob Buhl and Larry Jackson to Philadelphia for out- fielders John Herrnstein and REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis fought for the Adolfo Phillips and pitcher Fer- guson Jenkins of Chatham, Ont, Philadelphia Phillies, who need pitching help, dropped a 5-4 decision to Atlanta Braves for their third straight loss, while Pittsburgh Pirates edged Cincinnati Reds and Milt Pap- pas 2-i for their sixth straight victory and eighth in nine games. In the only other National League game scheduled, St. Louis Cardinals edged New York Mets 5-4. Chicago belted California Angels 8-6 in the only Americas League game as rookie Tom Agee scored five runs for the White Sox. Marichal, who struck out 12, got more support than he needed as Willie Mays and Jim Hart each smacked two-run homers. It was Mays' fourth homer of the season and No. 509 of his career, leaving him only two short of Mel Ott's Na- tional League record. Eddie Mathews set a major 2,009th game as a third base- man for the Braves, who rode Chris Short's wildness and Rico Carty's key triple to their vic- tory over the Phillies. Pappas, acquired from Balti- more in the Frank Robinson trade, was tagged for a solo homer by Jesse Gonder in the third inning, then surrendered the winning run in the sixth on Matty Alou's triple and a suc- cessful squeeze bunt by Gene Alley. Curt Flood collected three hits for the Cardinals, includ- ing a two-run homer in the ninth inning that pulled them from behind as Bob Gibson pitched a four-hitter. Agee hit his third homer for the White Sox, all against the Angels, and also collected a single and two walks while reaching base a fifth time when he was hit by a pitch. He also stole a base. Pete Ward col- lected one of Chicago's key hits, a bases-loaded triple in a International Opens Tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Class AAA International Baseball League opens its 83rd season tonight with lots of new faces and Columbus the pennant choice because it has the most old ones still around. Opening night games have Toronto at Columbus, Buffalo at Toledo, Syracuse at Jackson- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 22, 1966 @ There's also a new city in the league -- Richmond, which in- herited the old Milwaukee Braves International Lea gue franchise at Atlanta when the! resy} Braves themselves moved into Atlanta this year. The pre-season feeling is that Columbus will be the team to beat, with Toronto and Rich- mond--also well stocked with holdovers--perhaps the most vi- brant contenders. ville "and Rochester at Rich- mond. The teams meet in single games Saturday and in double- headers Sunday. Columbus, which won the 1965 flag by 24 games, appears to have the holdover power and pitching to win again--a feeling that is shared by Jet manager Larry Shepard. "I think we can do it," says Shepard. "'In fact, I see no rea- son why we shouldn't be up at the top again." The new faces in the league include a new president, former Rochester general manager George Sisler, who has replaced Tommy Richardson, and four new managers--Red David at Buffalo, Solly Hemus at Jack- sonville, Earl Weaver at Ro- chester and Loren Babe at league record by playing in his YESTERDAY'S STARS | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Pitching--Juan Marichal, Gi-| ants, posted his third straight) complete game victory in San} Francisco's 5-2 triumph over second time in 11 days 31 years ago tonight--in 1935-- and knocked out Biff Benton in the second round at Day- ton, Ohio. Two years later Louis won the world heavy- weight championship and held it unbeaten for an un- Chicago Cubs, allowing only six jhits and one earned run while | |striking out 12. Batting -- Curt Flood, Cardi-| nals, collected three hits and four runs batted in as St. Louis edged New York Mets 5-4, hit- ting a two-run homer in the | precedented 11 years eight |. months. Arena Honors Rex Stimers ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A new arena under construction in St. Catharines will be called the Rex Stimers Memorial Arena in ninth inning for the winning | runs. four-run third inning uprising. Toledo. ver " ow OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks olwoys on the ready to serve you, Fuel Oil Budget Plan available. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES 723-3481 110 KING ST. W. INSTAL by Nash Aluminum -- Oshawa Concrete Embossed For more details come in or phone ond our representative will call on you. 95 ATHOL ST. 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