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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1966, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1966 1] - Perry Stops Reds For 10th Victory By MURRAY CHASS tbest among the league's top| missed nearly three weeks after | Fe : Associated Press Sports Writer) pitchers. Marichal, at 13-2, has|hurting 'his left ankle sliding | | Gaylord Perry is running like) an .867 mark with Koufax, who | Into second base May 24. -- li Juan Marichal and winning like|posted his 14th triumph against | He still walks with a notice-| | him, too. |two defeats Sunday, is at .875. able limp. : Perry continued his sprint to-) In rambling toward ihe best | He had the Reds worried | ward team-mate Marichal and/season of his five-year major | through five innings after he re ig Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles|league career, Perry has picked|tired the first 15 batters he/ Sunday, pitching a two-hitter as|up one of Marichal's habits. In-| faced. But Chico Ruiz led off | the National League-leading San|stead of plodding to the mound |the sixth with a single and Cin- Francisco Giants stopped Cin-jeach inning as virtually all|cinnati got two more baserun-| non ainrTo cinnati's eight - game winning/pitchers do. Marichal runs. |ners 'before the shutout was N streak 10-0. MISSED THREE WEEKS jcompleted. ate mS The victory was the 10th) The 27-year-old righthander| In othex games Los Angeles) ; ainst one defeat for Werry,/has accomplished half a 20- edged Atlanta 2-1, Pittsburgh! paar him a .909 percentage,|game season even though he | trimmed Philadelphia 2-0, Hou-| urcer Orioles' Power Hitters "sachet: Increase Club's Margin Leafs | eee Saturday Atlanta beat the| | Dodgers 5-4 and 4-3, Cincinnati) | edged the Giants 3-2, Houston | defeated St. Louis 3-2, Philadel- Chicago Cubs' top candidate for the All-Star team, will undergo = surgery today for a fractured & left cheekbone after being hit * pitcher Jack Fisher, "i ger Wes Westrum and Cub man- -- which erupted in the second in- lumnire.Chris...Pelekoudas Ron Santo Hospitalized _ Following Beanball War Pas um aed Due rocher with Westrum being re- Ngtrained by the other umpires after brushing Pelekoudas away. sage | "I know in my heart Fisher didn't throw at Santo," Wes- trum said. "The ball just sailed and Santo froze. Jack even yelled 'loek out' just as soon as he released the pitch." Pelekoudas said, "This wasn't the case of Fisher throwing at ning. | Santo. I had warned both man- However, Westrum and plate| agers that I would hold them both .responsible...ifthere-.were--any held that the hitting of Santo| further incidents after the sec- was unintentional and that the| ond inning. pitch merely got away from) "The ball just got away from Fisher. |Fisher. Fisher yelled, but in- Santo, who had extended his| stead of falling away, Santo just hitting streak to 25 straight|bent his knees." games with a single in the first} OTTTOAOR CARY Sania Imant between W CiCAGS Ue Sanig,} Mont oeiween vy Sunday by New York Met: The beaning of the veteran third baseman came in the third inning shortly after Met mana- ager Leo Durocher exchanged words over a beanhall battle are York 7-0 before losing 8-2.) By MIKE RATHET The way he's been going the jphia edged Pittsburgh. 8-7 and | |N aw Mork trouncéd' Chicago 8-4. | _| inning, Was carried off the field) pear i : on a stretcher and it is ex-! In the American League Sun- | mart) A Division of the & 8, Kresge Company Limited By THE CANADIAN PRESS | pected he will be sidelined two Associated Press Sports Writer /24-year-old first baseman may day Baltimore. outslugged Cali- Gade: His name is not Robinson, but Boog Powell is hitting like one. Powell, who hasn't been get- ting the same recognition ac- corded Frank and Brooks Rob- inson. in Baltimore's run for the American League pennant, again emphasized his creden- tials Sunday by driving in four runs with three hits in a 12-7 win over California Angels. BASEBALL SCORE AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pet, GBL 7 24 662 -- 26 .623 27 :~«.603 33 535 3h .478 37 ~.464 37 «448 40 .429 43 All 5 46 .352 Saturday's Results Chicago 2 New York 1 Minnesota 0 Detroit 1 Washington 4 Boston 3 Baltimore 1 California 0 Kansas City 7 Cleveland 1 Sunday's Results Baltimore 12 California 7 Minnesota 7-7 Detroit 5-1 Kansas City 4-3 Cleveland 2-14 Chicago 2-0 New York 7-2 Washington 7-9 Boston 13-3 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore (McNally 6-2) at California (Chance 6-8) (N) Cleveland (Tiant 5-3) at Min- mesota (Kaat 8-5) (N) (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Detroit at California (N) Baltimore at Kansas City (N) Cleveland at Minnesota (N) Washington at Chicago (N) New York at Boston (N) National League L Pet. GBL 625 574 4 571 4 49 55% 521 7% 493° 9% 478 10% 446 13 Baltimore Detroit Cleveland California Minnesota Chicago New York Kansas City Washington Boston 1 13 14 15 16% 18 22 San Francisco Pittsburgh Los Angeles Houston Philadelphia Cincinnati St. Louis Atlanta New York 43301314 Chicago 21 3042'4 Saturday's Results New York 9 Chicago 3 Los Angeles 4-3 Atlanta 5-4 San Francisco 2 Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 2 Houston 3 Pittsburgh 7 Philadelphia 8 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 0 New York 0-8 Chicago 7-2 Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 1 Ww 45 39 40 39 37 34 33 33 29 The once impregnable New| York Yankees are going to de-| cide any day now that Bobby| Murcer has had enough season-} ing in the International League.| The American League Yank- be ready to claim an equal fornia 12-7, Minnesota swept De- share with the Robinsons in the|troit. 7-5 and 7-1, Cleveland Orioles' power structure. bombed Kansas City 14-3 after) A month ago Powell was hit- bowing 4-2, New York swept} ting a woeful .185. Since then he Petey i and 2-0 and Wash- has hit at a .402 clip while ham- ington downed Boston 9-3 after mering nine 'etal and 30 runs/losing 13-7 ees, currently in seventh place, batted in. Saturday Chicago edged New,sent Murcer to Toledo Mud SNYDER HEADS HITTERS York 2-1, Detroit shutout Minne- | Hens nts a pagina ce ac With Powell driving in four|$%@ 1-0, Washington beat Bos- Deeks ag gh shed his ith hits, Brooks knocking in the|ton 4-3, Kansas City trounced) Sint, ng hi Sess id sae llead run and Russ Snyder col-\Cleveland 7-1 and Baltimore Sunday, ; ammering ved al lecting five hits -- and taking |¢#sed California 1-0 pasingg i ae i a } lover the AL batting lead with a| BACKED BY HOMERS G0 ertme ahem 1338 average--the Orioles built While Perry stymied the He started his assault with} | their league lead to three games Reds, the Giants exploded with) two in his final two trips to the| lover Detroit. five home runs--two by Tom| Plate in the opener as Toledo) Haller and one each by Jim) won 15-4 and hit homers in his Don Landrum and/ first two trips to bat in the sec-| suf-| ond game, won by the Leafs 3-2.) Minnesota clipped the Tigers twice 7-5 and 7-1, New York| Davenport, D Yankees swept Chicago White|Jim Hart. Jim Maloney Sox 7-2 and 2-0, Kansas City Th eral gag third defeat in 12 de-) sweEP TWIN BILL feated Cleveland 4-2 before the | ©/S!ons. : : Elsewhere, Syracuse Chiefs| Indians came back for a 14-3} Koufax became the. winning- swept a doubleheader 6-3 and| t and Boston walloped,€St Pitcher in the majors, scat-|/ : HE | | Washington 13-7 before ths Sen-|tering seven hits and striking|®2 | from bangin rk mar tured the ables #20 HL 'The Dodgers pulled Teveie sunt 48, and Rul Saturday Baltimore edged the ~~ Ae : . nintit "on. Dents falo Bisons shutout Columbus} Angeles 1-0, Chicago nipped New|Menke's two - base error and Tots $-0 before ionivig the peserice York 2-1, Detroit scored a 1-0/ Willie Davis' double. _ > fictory over Minnesota, Wash-/ Woody Fryman shut out Phil-|*~- Ma edged Boston 4-8 and|adelphia on three hits while Saturday, Rochester defeated Kansas City whipped Cleveland Roberto Clemente and Willie|Jacksonville 3-1, Richmond 7-1 Stargell, who walked, scored the| downed Syracuse 9-5, Toronto In the National League Sun, |Pirate runs. defeated Toledo 16-9 and Buffalo} San Francisco crushed Cincin-| Jim Wynn's three-run homer defeated Columbus 5-2. | PHILLIPS HIT Adolfo Phillips, who had hom- ered for Chicago in the first in- ning, was hit by Fisher in the left elbow and had to leave the game in the second inning. When the Mets came to bat in, the third, Simmons hit Ron Hunt and that started the argu- Ticats Open Training Camp HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton | Tiger-Cats of the Eastern Foot- ba]l Conference open their train-! ing camp today, but coach Ralph Sazio isn't sure whether all-star end Hal Patterson will be among the 65 contenders for jobs with the Grey Cup cham- pions. "The last time I talked, with Hal," said Sazio, "'he was going | to call me and let me know; whether he would be here, but | I haven't heard from him." | Patterson is a veteran of 12 years of professional football with Hamilton and Montreal. | GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 nati 10-0, Los Angeles edged At-|Off Joe Hoerner in the 11th} Tony Horton hit a homer for Hanta 2-1, Pittsburgh blanked|boosted Houston past St. Louis.|Toronto in the second game,) |Philadelphia 2-0, Houston de- The Astros, blanked on five hits} won by Ed Rakow. | lfeated St. Louis 6-3 in 11 innings|by Al Jackson through eight in-) pon Rudolph pitched a four and New York Mets downed|nings, erupted for three runs hitter against the league-leading |Chicago 8-2 after the Cubs took and a 3-3 tie in the ninth. Wynn | Jets in the opener, but George |the opener 7-0. drove in the tying run with a'Spriggs homered for the Jets' | Saturday the Braves edged )sacrifice fly. winning run in the second Los Angeles 5-4 and 4-3, New Curt Simmons pitched a five-| game. York defeated Chicago 9-3, Phil- | hitter for the Cubs in the opener; fq pBarnowski, with relief adelphia edged Pittsburgh 8-7,/0f the doubleheader and was) from an assortment of Roches-| Houston defeated St. Louis 3-2)supported by Ernie Banks, who/te, pitchers, earned the Red| jand Cincinnati stopped the drove in three runs with a single) wings victory and evened his |Giants 3-2. and a sacrifice fly. rocord at 54 O.L.A. JUNIOR "A" LACROSSE Oshawa Green Gaels vs Etobicoke- Alderwood Terriers TONITE 8:30 P.M. CHARLIE MARLOW Seoson Ticket Holders Use Series No. 7 AUDITORIUM BUSES LEAVE SIMCOE AND BOND 8TS. AT 7:30 - 8:00-8:30 p.m. -- RETURN AFTER GAME ee COMA |/HAD 20 HITS Ron Santo extended his hitting ee | Phe Oriole, who finished with streak to 25 straight games be- Be Pon hv 8 pM eo 20 hits, led 3-0 and 4-3 but hadjfore leaving the game in the) .o0ny | grr pepo ta Fe to come from behind a 7-5 def- third. Santo suffered a double | fing, 0 ts rth lant the icit in the eighth inning. Frank |fracture of the left cheek bone Chiefs 'swept their double- Robinson's single and an error,;when hit by a Jack Fisher |} eader by Jose Cardenal on the hit let |pitch. | : ' Luis Aparicio score the tying) The Mets came back in the} lrun, Brooks Robinson then sin-|nightcap behind Dennis Ribant's | S ith Suff |gled in the tie - breaker and six hitter. | mi ers |Powell singled home another | run. . | * Five hits for three Baltimore | Leagues Merging | Neck Injury runs in the ninth and put it out |of reach. | TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Out- The Twins rapped 16 hits in| Newspaper Says | jie; Reggie Smith of Toronto the opener wit armon Allle- : iy Pp ! ies Maple Leafs was injured Sun- brew slamming a aeige a "-- P ions winner ae Le day in the first game of a dou- two singles. A caiaee 4 t bn; Proposed merging with the bleheader with Toledo Mud pag which Ki lebrew oubled) Western League beginning with) Hens when he crashed into the, home a run and scored another! the 1967.68 season after which centre field fence while chasing | put it away. 3 Twins 2 Playoff between the champi- the first of shortstop Bobby In the nightcap, the Twins ons would be held, the Harris-| Murcer's four consecutive home | again packed five runs into one | burg Sunday Patriot-News has| TUnS. inning, this time the third, and reported. Smith walked off the field un- Jim Perry took it from there Both leagues formed commit-| der his own power and the Tor- |with a three-hitter. tees to discuss the proposal, the| nto trainer said it appeared he | Tom Tresh hit a two - TUN| newspaper said in a Sunday 'suffered a neck injury that was San Francisco 10 Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 3 Houston 6 Probable Pitchers Today Houston (Bruce 1-5) at Pitts- burgh (Blass 5-1) (N) Chicago (Ellsworth 2-10) at Atlanta (Jay 6-3) (N) Los Angeles (Moeller 0-0) at Cincinnati (Pappas 6-5) (N) San Francisco (Herbel 2-0) at St. Louis (Gibson 11-6) (N) (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Philadelphia at New York (N) Houston at Pittsburgh (N) Chicago. at Atlanta (N) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N) San Francisco at St. Louis (N) International League L Pct. GBL 27 578 -- 32.529. 31.523 30 500 3 94 493 34 «485 Columbus Rochester Buffalo Jacksonville Toledo Toronto Richmond 32 36 .471 Syracuse 29 39 .426 Saturday's Results Jacksonville 1 Rochester 3 Richmond 9 Syracuse 5 Toronto 16 Toledo 9 Buffalo 5 'Columbus 2 Sunday's Results Toronto 4-3 Toledo 15-2 Buffalo 3-3 Columbus 0-4 Richmond 3-2 Syracuse 6-6 Jacksonville 3 Rochester 4 Today's Games Toronto at Toledo Buffalo at Columbus Rochester at Richmond Syracuse at Jacksonville 37 an 8 os s es ee homer and Roger Maris hit a three-run shot in the Yankees' first game victory. story. The AHL will hold its annual meeting in Hershey, not serious. i Smith was taken to a hospital home of|for x-rays Bears, |= one Tresh singled home the only | the league's Hershey run Fritz Peterson needed in the starting today. ; nightcap as Peterson checked! Also being considered, the the White Sox on six hits. newspapers said, is an earlier Kansas City won the opener|end to the leagues schedule. on homers by Dick Green, |---- - 8 a Roger Repoz and Bert Campa-) 4 neris. Campaneris' came against} WINS AUTO RACE Indians' ace Sam McDowell,|. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (CP) working in relief in his first ap-|John Fulp of Anderson, S.C., nce since injuring his arm driving a Lola T-70, won the T nightcap was deadlocked 200- mile United States road he sixth when the Indians|"acing championship race Sun- e d for seven runs, includ-| day. Fulp's average speed was jing homers by Rocky Colavito--| 101.46 miles an hour, taking one his seventh in five days--and | hour, 58 minutes, 20.3 seconds Leon Wagner. 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