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; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 11, 1966 7 SIEBERT ALMOST PERFECT BETTING CLOSED REMEMBER WHEN... No-Hitter Follows Heavily Backed Favorite 232322 Wife's Heckling Sea Cottage Wounded DURBAN, South Africa (AP)\inary surgeons said first x-rays Caliente 22 years ago y in 1944 to set the record for any jockey's most suc- nessful day, For an ordin- ary racing card, Al Robert- son, Willie Shoemaker and Mike Venezia all hold the record of six winners in fy MURAAY CHASS =| ; Associated Pree "parte Writer off my back, it an A wife's heckling didn't hurt! piteh a no-titter," he said ait- Sonny Siebert. In fact, the Cleveland In-| dians's righthander thinks it might have given him the first no-hitter in the major leagues this season and Cleveland's first since Bob Feiler's in 1951. Siebert, 29, who said his wife was kidding him about his poor' pitching this season, came within two base runners of a fect game as the Indians de- perfect game as the Indians de- in American League action Friday night. Patterson Offered Bout With June Fight Winner NEW YORK (CP) -- Floyd Patterson, former world heavy- weight champion, has been of- fered a September date in Mad- ison Square Garden to face either Canadian champion George Chuvalo or Oscar Bon- avena of Argentina, it was dis- closed today, Chuvalo, 28, of Toronto, and Bonavena, 24, meet in a 10- round bout in the Garden here June 23. Harry Markson, managing di- rector of boxing at the Garden, said Garden matchmaker Ted Trenner made the offer to Pat- terson Thursday after getting the approval of Chuvalo and Bonavena. Patterson, 31, only mar ever to win and lose the world heavy- weight crown twice, hasn't fought since the present cham-) pion, Cassius. Clay, stopped him in 12 rounds last Nov. 11 in The victory was Sievert» fifth against three defeats, He was 16-6 last season, his second in the majors. The no - hitter was ghe first since Dave Morehead paninst "} told her if you don't get I'll go out and erwards. The Senators didn't get a man on base until the fifth when Dick Nen walked on a 3-2 pitch. Paul Casanova was the only other Senator to get on, reaching first on Chico Sal- mon's low throw in the eighth. Neither runner weni any fur: ther than first, and Siebert per- mitted just three balls to leave the infield, the last fly ball by Bob Saverine- to Chuck Hinton in left field for the final out of} the game. Red Sox hurled one, "paainst Cleveland last Sept. 16. The only batting support Sie- bert needed was Leon Wagner's first - inning homer. In other games, Baltimore Orioles drubbed Boston 9-2, De- troit Tigers defeated Ney York Yankees 6-2, Minnesota Twins stopped Chicago White Sox 6-2 and Kansas City Athletics edged California Angels 3-2. ALLOWED FOUR HITS Baltimore's Wally Bunker had a no-hitter for six innings, but | Boston's Jim Gosger led off the |seventh by beating out a drag | bunt for a single, Bunker wound up with a four - hitter and also drove in two runs with a doubie, Andy Etchebarren and Russ Snyder added two RBI each for the Orioles, Jake Wood and Norm Cash hit successive homers in the first inning, triggering Detroit to its sixth straight victory. 'Hank Aguirre scattered eight hits, two of them New York homers by Clete Boyer and Joe Pepitone, in' posting his first complete game of the season. Dave Boswell pitched a four- hitter and stroked two singles as Minnésota coasted past Chi- the title in 1962 to Sonny Lis- ton, who in turn was dethroned by Clay. A Patterson - Chuvalo meet- ing would be their second. Pat- ferson won a unanimous deci- sion over the Canadian heavy- weight Feb. 1, 1965, before a sellout crowd of 19,100 at Mad- ison Square Garden Chuvalo was outpointed by Clay in a bid for the heavy- weight crown in Toronto March 29. YOU DID IT! -- Happy team-mates gather around Cleyéland pitcher SonnySie- bert after he pitched a sparé against Washington Sena- Ca 3 hitter. With Sie bert (no jacket) are, from left, piteher Gary Bell, catcher Joe Azcue and rookie out- fielder Tony Curry, tors. Siebert told newsmen he hadn't been going well lately and was more con- cerned with getting the vic- tory than pitvhing a no- No Need For Relief led back to the stable. Veter- fea Cottage, South Africa's|did not show the position of f most yaluabie race norse ang») vau heavily-backed favorite for the Durban Handicap July 2, was shot in the flank by an unidenti- fied gunman Friday. Betting on the $42,000 race, the richest in South Africa, was suspended immediately after news of the shooting and the injury became known. Thousands of bettors, worried about their wagers on the 13-to-8 favorite, jammed telephone lines to the betting headquar- ters; No decision was made on what would happen to bets if Sea Cottage is withdrawn, More|® than $500,000 has been bet on the colt, one of the hottest favor- ites in years, The Natal Province Bookmak- ers Co-operative Society recom- mended that all bets on the colt be refunded if he does not run. It also offered a $2,800 reward for information on who shot Sea Cottage. Sea Cottage has won 11 of 12 races, A recent offer of more than $112,000 for the colt by syndicate from the United ® States was rejected, . Canadian Cupper fram about 15 feet. Surgeons said there was moved. Fight Patterson NEW YORK car Bonayena, the fight here in onto June 23, at Madison Square Garden, sa from Bon getting approval vena, he injured his back in his tit The colt was shot by the gun-| man from a hidden position on: a bridge shortly afier dawn as) he was being led with a string} |of other horses for exercise, The. BRISTOL, Fngland |gunman fled, Mike Belkin, 'young Sea Cottage was lame when! Davis Cupper who lives in Mi ami Beach, Fla., won his way to the finals of the West of Eing- (AP) NS § ark tecee ge Mt vuUTly) VOUEYSU WwW iAaYeS worn » 2 calibre and fired by p rifle! chance he might be-able to race | without the bullet being re-| Bousveta Might (Reuters)--Os- Argentine | heavyweight, has been offered September | against former world boxing champion Floyd Patterson if he} beats George Chuvalo of Tor- Teddy Brenner, matchmaker he made the bid to the 31-year- old Patterson Thursday after Patterson has not fought since a} bout last Nov, 22 in Las Vegas gainst champion Cassius Clay, To English Finals Canadian eight races. 7 ATTENTION ALL | MASONS HON. RUSSELL W, TRELEAV- EN formerly a Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario and 0 Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada, AF. and A.M., in the province of Ontorio will be the quest speak- er at the Annual Testimonial DINNER To the Post Distt Deputies of Ontorio District and the pre- sent incumbent of the office, WILLIAM H, ROWDEN, MONDAY, June 20, 1966 Masonic Temple id le The Bonavena fight will be Chuvalo's second start since his bout with Clay. He knocked out Levi Forte of Miami, Fla., in the second round in Glace, Bay, N.S., last month. Both Chuvalo and Bonavena, the South American champion, are rated among the punchers in boxing. Chuvalo has heaviest} cago. Boswell singled across & run and scored another in the Twins' four-run second inning then scored again in the sixth Phil Roof rapped a two-run single in the fourth inning, breaking a 1-1 tie and sending California's Dean Chance to his sixth straight defeat and eighth in 11 decisions, Three Kansas Way Sandy Is Goin Associated Press Sports Writer sandy Koufax, who numbers relief pitchers among his favor- ite people, keeps giving them knocked out 28 of the 35 men|City pitchers held the Angels 'o!1), cold shoulder he has. beaten, while Bonavena Hfour hits, three by Jose Carde- Las Vegas, Nev. He last lostjhas stopped 17 out of 20 oppon-' nal The breezed complete southpaw straight Fri Los Angeles to his eighth game victory e\iday night, subsiduing San Fran 4 cisco on four hits as the Dodg- ers trimmed the Giants 6-1 and climbed past them into first place in the National League) Koufax hasn't needed any help from the bullpen since May 4/5 while leading a Dodger charge) from sixth place 'and overtaking | Juan Marichal of the Giants for \the major league pitching lead | Koufax now Is 11-1 with a 1.40) jearned run average Marichal lis 10-2 with a 1.70 ERA Last year Koufax completed 27 starts, tops in the Jeague for la left « hander since 1921, Sandy, however, has the deep- est respect for relievers. They are his biggest argu- |ment against the likelihood of a can't blame a manager for go-,and Jim ing to his bullpen." Dizzy Dean was pitcher to win 30 the last} 1-3 32 years ago Hart. Koufax struck out 11 for a total of 111 in 109 innings while heating the Giants for the second time this Hal Newhouser won 29 in 1944,| year. Robin Roberts won 28 in 1952| Woody Woodward rapped a and Don Newcombe captured 27/tripple and two singles, driving in 1956. Koufax captured 27 injan 11 8 26-gamei\knocked in three runs with a 1956. Koufax was winner last season He's 10 days ahead of 1965 pace, having won No last plete games at that time; his/ an 11/Chi Olivo preserved Ken John June 20, He had 10 com-|80n's fourth victory with four this|innings of scoreless relief year he has gone the distance - hit Atlanta attack. Ch double and groundout, 11-, , it pacing Atlanta attack, Chi Jim Wynn singled, took see in 11 of his 14 starts--ineluding| ond and a sacrifice and scored the run of eight (hat began aion month ago Friday. Elsewhere Friday night, At-| Houston and marring a Boh Aspromonie's a scoreless single, tie at bril- snapping | Canadian Driver Absolved Of Blame INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)-- The U.S. Auto Club reported Thursday that no one driver can be blamed for the 16-car pile-up at the start of the 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speed- way May 30 A Canadian driver, Billy Fos ter of Victoria, came under con- siderable criticism after the ac- cident, but a statement by Henry Banks, USAC director of competition, concluded Foster was not at fault "The first-lap pile-up at the start of the 500 this year {fs not the fault of any one driver," Banks' stafement said, 'A care ful study of several films of the race clearly indicates that no one driver is to blame and it lia itching | effort peat v lanta Braves ran their winning|liant pitching effort by Cubs'); 0 rotunate that one streak to romp over Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros nipped Chicago Louis Philadel- phia Phillies 5-4 and New York Reds Cubs 1-0 in 10 innings, St Cardinals outscored Mets blanked Cincinnati 5-0. John Roseboro's two + run homer in the fifth inning gave seven with an §-2\rookie Ken Holtzman, who al- lowed only three hits and did not permit a runner past first hase until the 10th. Ron Taylor was the winner in relief of Dick-Farrell, who worked nine | innings. Tim MeCarver led St, Louis past the Phillies with a triple and three singles, driving in ldriver had fo stand the brunt lof unwarranted criticism "The pile-up that involved the \16 cars and eliminated 11 from ithe race can only be termed a racing accident," SURE CURE FOR land lawn tennis championships Sponenred by Lebonon Lodge Mo. 139 All masons are invited Friday. Belkin, 20, defeated Boh Hew- of Australia, 44, 6-2, 6-0 In the final he will meet Cliff Richey of the U.S., who downed Ron Holmberg of the U.S., 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, in the other semi-final Betty Stoeve of The Nether lands and Norma Baylon of Ar gentina pill meet in the wom en's final, itt Tickets are avelloble from ell Of- ficers of the Lodge. W. 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Relief piteh- ers are true specialists and you BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS two runs including the deciding tally in the seventh Ex, Philyli Curt Simmons beat his former mates for the 18th time in 22 decisions but needed relief help | trom Don Dennis and Joe Hoer- jner, Dick Rustek, making his ma-) jjor league debut for New York, | Ipitched a four-hitter while Fid/ Koufax all the support he needed as the Dodgers inched ahead of the Giants by four per- centage points. The Giants, hitless wntil the fifth, scored in the ninth on a walk and singles by Willie Mays FORD FEVER ~~ Prescription -- An Affordable -- FORD -- See the "Saddle Back" Joint available only from CEE-DER-LOG BUILDINGS LTD. See Our Display CEE-DER-LOG BUILDINGS LTD. RYUN DOESN'T BELIEVE IT Kansas Jayhawker Jim Ryuan doesn't believe that he broke the world record in the 880-yard run during the United States Track Field Federation meet at Terr Haute, Indiana, Fri- day. His time of 1:44.90 beat and New Zealander Peter Snell's old time by two-tenths of a SECOND (AP Wirephoto) NFL Not Dropping Plans Batters Keep For Another New Team NEW YORK (AP) tional Footbal! League plans to go ahead with a team in 1967 as originally lined before peace came to fessional football. New Orleans, Cincinnati, Se- attle, Portland, Ore., and Phoe- nix are the leading possibilities Unless some other cities move into the picture before 1970 four of this quartet could be in the league by that time Boston and Houston also made a pitch for an NFL fran chise at the May meetings in Washington. Although the peace announcement did not rule out future two-club cities, it was believed that would be the case COULD NOT AGREE The Houston Oilers, unable to agree on terms with Judge Roy Hofheinz, principal owner of the Astrodome, played in Rice Stadium last year Owner Bud Adams of the Oilers insists he is sticking with that deal. Hofheinz urged the TRAIL RIDES DAILY 'The Na still | 16th out- pro Thrill te the extitement of o Scenic Trait Ride here at ata PLEASURE VALLEY RANCH LOCATION ---~ Simese $8. Morth before Camp Semee. Deity City Bus Schedule NFI, to move into the Astro dome during the recent Wash ington meetings. Boston presumably will be left to the Patriots, who are hopeful that the recent presen- tation of a civic group before the NFL will spur the building of a new stadium. New Orleans is regarded a strong possibility for 1967 along with Cincinnath. The NEL is committed to expanding to 16 clubs by 1967. The American Football League is reported will- ing to wait until 1968 before adding a 19th team, When the two leagues start playing regular season inter league games in 1970, there probably will be 28 teams, 14 in each league, This could involve adding an 11th and 12th team to the present AFI and shifting two NFL clubs, 'Pitchers Busy Ruffalo Bisons and Jackson- ville Suns kept their bullpens hopping, but there was no stop- ping the torrid International League batting attack by both clubs Friday night. Both teams used four pit¢h- ers as the Bisons out hit the Suns 13-12 and outscored Jack- sonville 12-9, Elsewhere, Columbus Jets de- feated Syracuse Chiefs 4 - 1, while Toledo Mud Hens downed Rochester) Red Wings 7-4 be- fore losing the second game of a doubleheader 5-4. A game be- tween Toronto Maple Leats and Richmond Braves was rained out. Lee May led the Buffalo at- tack, collecting five straight hits, while Jacksonville's Lou |Klimehock hit two home runs, ia double and a single Dave Roberts won it for the |Jets with a three - run homer, while team-maté Luke Walker held the Chiefs to four hits. Thunderbird Golf Club GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A. 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Louls {Cincinnati New York Chicago TN) St. Louls (Gibson 7-6) at Phil adelphia (Bunning 8-1) (N) Atlanta (Umbach 0-0) at Pitts-| burgh (Blass 3-1) Los Angeles (Osteen 7-5) San Francisco (Botin 4-4) | Chicago (Hands 4-4) at Hous ton (Bruce 1-2) (N) American League j Pet, GBL 648 -- 640 1 | 627 1% L 19 18 19 35 32 32 Baltimore \Cleveland Detroit all 25 25-500 8 26 27 .491 24 ARN 22 A449 28 38 All 26 4M 19 3 358 Friday's Results Washington 0 Cleveland 2 New York 2 Detroit 6 Minnesota 6 Chicago 2 Kansas City 9 California 2 Boston 2 Baltimore 9 Probable Pitchers Today California Minnesota New York Washington Kansas City Boston 9 13 g%|with a pa 10%|\Jim Maioney. 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