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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1966, p. 7

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Overtime No Problem *'|more natural than a two-wee By MURRAY CHASE 'it you're going to relieve," says Lindy McDaniel of San Francisco Giants, "the only spot is short relief," MeDaniel \s a short relief -- So ix team-mate Bill ry, But Henry's short reliev- ing and McDaniel's aren't the same, Henry makes an even The veteran southpaw dis- played his short short relieving Monday night as the Giants edged Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 and moved to within two per- centage points of the National League-leading Pirates, Manager Herman Franks called on Hen in the eighth after Roberto Clemente more minute specialization out of it, By HAL BOCK | Associated Press Sports Writer In the middle of July, what's k) vacation? | Now that Cleveland Indians,| power structure has returned from its mid « summer holiday manager Birdie Tebbetts can get back to the business of the) ' second run against starter Gaylord Perry. doubled home the Pirates Cleveland Power Hitters End Two-Week Vacation Orioles whip 'Chicago White Sox 5% and Hector Lopez' three « run homer lifted New York Yankees to a 6-4 victory over Minnesota 'Twins, In the National League, New York Mets swept a double. header from Houston Astros 4-1 and 43, San Francisco Giants edged Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2, /Philadelphia Phillies shut out With Giant Relievers Henry retired Manny Mota on a fly ball, then departed as Frank Linzy came on, MARES RD APPEARANCE The appearance was Henry's 24rd this season and his one. out performance was the 10th time he's pitched only one-third of an inning. In fact, in those 23 games, Henry has pitched only 16 1-3 innings. McDaniel and Linzy, on the other hand, have averaged about two innings an appearance, After Henry left in the eighth, Linzgy came 'on_and retired Jose Pagan on a foul pop, leaving Clemente at second with the ty- ing run. en in the ninth when Linzy got into trouble on two-out sin- gles by Bill Mazeroski and Bob Bailey, Franks brought in Joe ibbon, Matty Alou greeted Gibbon with an infield single, loading the bases, So Franks went to the bullpen for the fourth time in two innings, calling on Me- Daniel, McDanie| walked in and ended the game on Jesse Gon- der's line drive to Jim Daven: | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, duly 19, 1966 7 Braves edged Cincinnati Reds runs with two homers for Chi- 9-8 and St. Louis Cardinals|cago, but St. Louis got three- nipped Chicago Cubs 7-6, « run homers from Tim McCar- In the American League, Bal-| ver in the sixth inning and Mike timore Orioles beat Chicago|ghannon in the seventh. White Sox 5-3, Cleveland In- dians <i. California An- | gels 6-1 and New York Yankees itrimmed Minnesota Twins 6-4, i ae BRGne OUT IN-FOURTN The Giants scored all their rung in 'the fourth with the hele of two wild pitches by Bob Veale, The first put Davenport and Willie Mays into position to score on a ground out by Jim Hart and a single by Cap Pet- erson, Larry Jackson stopped the Dodgers on five hits for his fifth straight, victory and second straight shutout, Philedelphie, meanwhile, erupted for three runs in the fifth inning, sending | Sandy Koufax to his fifth defeat jagainst 16 victories. New York scored three runs jin the eighth tnning for |the opening game victo: against Houston, Roy McMil- lan knocked in the last two with a single, Larry Elliot drove runs in the nightcap for the Mets, the last two with a double in the seventh when the Mets wiped out a 32 Astro lead, Ed Mathews' run - scoring a 0008 single the Atlanta eighth Angeles Dodgers 4-0, St.| port, | snapped an 8-8 deadlock. Felipe Louls Cardinals downed Chi-| In other National League) Alou and Mack Jones each hit cago Cubs 76 and Atlantalgames, Philadelphia Phillies|two-run homers for the Braves Braves nipped Cincinnati Reds|blanked Los Angeles Dodgers|while Tommy Harper's two-run fib Tebveits clubl*'® | 4-0, New York Mets swept Hous-| double in the eighth pulled Cin: tory, That gave Tebbetts Gary Bell (10-5) hurled a four-|'on Astros for the second|cinnati into the tle Byron Browne drove in five 13 homers in two days and a} part : three « game winning streak, {hitter for the Indians with the| Straight day 4-1 and 6-3, Atlanta five| acemeuaiionmmemememndll Until California arrived 'nonly Angel run coming on Jose town, Tebbetts had struggled) cardenai's 10th homer of the| through two weeks in which his} Holiday Time P {f ix-Up Itch? American League pennant race The Indians continued their sudden assault on California Angels' pitching Monday, rip-| ping four home runs in a 6-1 view ae or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES REGUL club had managed just four|#eason in the sixth Inning homers and had lost 11 of 12 gyuow MUSCLE games Then came Sunday's double header sweep in which the In dians amashed nine homers Monday it was much the same with all Cleveland runs resulting from the long ball ROCKY HITS 19TH Rocky Colavito and Larry Brown tagged fourth inning homers, each good for two runs Colavito's No, 19 followed Chuck | Hinton's walk and Brown's sec ond of the season delivered |Chico Salmon, who had walked seventh Leon Wagner The front running Orloles showed Chicago some muscle, too Powell and Robinson rocked Juan Pizarro with a pair of 400-) foot blasts in a four-run second} innfng. Powell's 21st was two + run shot which landed on} trie right »« centre field roof and Robinson followed with his 23rd to the bullpen in centre field, The Twins had a 4-0 lead against the Yankees for six in: nings but New York knocked oul Mudcat Grant with a three: run rally in the seventh, In the eighth, Roy White sin: gied and Clete Boyer walked in) front of Lopez' fourth homer of the season, 'Ted Uhjaender and Harmon Killebrew had homered earlier for the Twins against New York starter Al Downing, UP AND OVER --- Pretty gymnastics instructress Angela Lawson, 20, tries to 'filler out some of the troubles this impatient Oshawa Youngsters Find Gymnastics Tough Sport Wednesday in July, beginning| gan Pranecisco 54 with basic mat work, One skill y 99 Angeles 5 is gradually built on another for| philadelphia 50 use in all areas of gymnastics. | jjoyston 45 Oshawa Recreation Commis Headsprings and handsprings| Atlanta 44 beginner is having with a back extension, Thirteen year-old Mike Stewart, 176 Thornton Rd, N,, took a run at the mat and collapsed half-way through the exten- sion, The performance for the camera is just one of many you could see in the BASEBALL SCORES| Ottawa Defeats AND STANDINGS Winnipeg Bombers; | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Halfback | National League Bo Scott's 52-yard third-quarter W L Pet, GBL) sideline run set up the touch: 604 down that pushed Ottawa Rough} 402 Riders to a 17-10 victory over 573 3 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a 49 5 |Canadian Football League ex: 500) OY) hibition game before 12,704 fans 484-11 [Monday night, summer training program of the Oshawa Recreation Commiasion Oshawa Times Photo In the walloped his 12th of the season and an inning later Max Alvis belied his ninth Homers also played a major jrole in other American League games, Boog Powell and Frank Robinson smashed consecutive shots that helped Baltimore - Everything You Need For Home Fix-Up Time ARBORITE @ PANELLING @ PAINT SMiNerus --$ fanpe ° @ HAND TOOLS @ FLOOR TILE 3 HARDWARE @ POWER TOOLS and The Best in Planning and Idea Advice ® Free Home Delivery * HOLLAND LUMBER LTD. 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No. 1, Oshawa at 5-Points Ph: -- 725-4709 a6 a7 aa 4l 4} 47 s Pillaburgh Gymnastics, an often over: looked but demanding sport, is very much a part of the sum: mer training program of the METTE PLUMBING gs armen ten TS i. sate Ce eka Werner t a | uh § Chicago and| erry $4) at Washington (Rieh:| ert &@ and Ortega 7-&) (TN),| Detroit (Wilson 7) at} Baltimore (Barber 10-4) (N) Kansas City (Hunter &?) all New York (Stottlemyre 710) (N) | California (Zrunet -104) at} Roston (Brandon 28) (N), | International League WoL Pet, GBL| a8 579 4% 08 44.597 45 $21 48 ATR Oshawa Tyo lh MALHOUSIE game, and Bawt ang Pert '1 49 4 49 44 44 COLUM DUS Toronto Toledo Rochester Richmond Buffalo 18 478 Jacksonville 43 47 478 Syracuse a8 MAS Monday's Results Rochester 4 Buffalo 1 Richmond 6 Toledo 7 Jacksonville 1 Columbus § Today's Games Richmond at Jacksonville Toronto at Buffale Columbus at Toronto (Only games scheduled) 4% the whole famil sleeps om als! aM | aly lily Ci when you install an electric air conditioner 00. LTD. sion, lead to the development of|s;, souls 9 46 48 | Scott' . rut the ball ¢ ; Under.the tutelage of Angela| complicated mat routines, On|; cer ; i: me 1H le Wendie, seveh le yg Will Be Closed For Lawson, 18 boys and girls be-|the box horse, more advanced|New York a9 51 493 154) and two plays later Russ Jacks| tween eight and 1) are current:|skills are taught, including! Chicago 29 60 .926 95 |son passed to end Ted Watkins ly taking part in a special pro-/headstands, cartwheels off the) Probable Pitchers Today {in the end zone for a touch| $ T A r F H 0 L | D A Y $ gram, with emphasis mainily|box, long flys and through) Cincinnati (Maloney. 10-4) at/down on the teaching of body con-| vaults Chicago (Roberts 4-5) trol and co-ordination, Classes' A type of gymnastics known philadelphia (Bunning 9-6) at MONTREAL (CP) Mont are held at Rotary Hall ax 'free » calisthenics' ts also) Houston (Farrell $6) (N), real Alouettes, picking up two July 23rd to August 2nd The program started the first offered to girls who are already American League first» quarter touchdowns, de ' quite advanced in gymnastics W LL Pet, Gpy| feated Calgary Stampeders 15:8 ' Mrs, Lawson, a fourth year Raltimore 41 92.058 'in a Canadian Football League Today s Sports physical education student at! petroit 50 38 SOR 'aly exhibition game Monday night the University of Toronto, is Cleveland 49 40 (551 10 : preparing her group for a gen California 49 42 (888 11 Calendar = gymnastics display to be| Minnesota 49 48 .472 19 held for parents and the|Chicago 2 49 .483 SOFTBALL - Oshawa City\ general public as a culmina cen City 4 ys! 4 iM and District Association Majorition of the program Wow York 11 49 458 1814] League: = Ajax Merchants vs Washington 40 58 490 21 | General Tire, 6:15 p.m, a wal Saar 99 58° 415 wy Scugog Cleaners va Gale's 0 h p t , : ithe Hg pid 8:15 pm both games) Ss awa os s oe Te hepsi at Alexandra Park Durham Py e Cleveland (Tant $3) (N) Ladifs' League: -- Port Hope , V t Minnes a ae va, Whitby Scugog Cleaners, at wo IC ories Pe nnosote (Keat 136 Whitby Centennial Park, 7:00 Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Asso pm. .,.. Whiby Girls' Towyn ciation came up with two win League: -- Martins vs Horacks,/one loss and one tie in Oshawa 7:0 p.m., at Centennial Park jot Catharines lacrosse action TENNIS - Intercounty Mixed played in the Children's Arena League: Mimico T. C, atirecently, Fach city entered one Oshaw snnis Club, 7:00 p.m,jteam from each.of the Tyke WRESTLING --- Exhibition of/Novice, Pee Wee, and Bantam professional wrestling, three/divisions bouts, at Civie Auditorium, 8:30) In the first pm Tykes BASEBALL -- Eastern On. Tykes played to a 5-5 tie tarlo Assoc, Bantam League: Oshawa novices defeated St Kendal! at Neweastie, 6:15 p.m,|Catharines @-2 in the second LACROSSE OLA Junior/game, scoring three goals in "A' League: --- Oshawa Greenjeach period, Jeff Rorabeck Gaels at Huntsville, 8:90 pom Hed Oshawa with three goals . Garrard Road Minor Assee,| St, Catharines Pee Wees Pee Wee League: Gus Brown edged Oshawa 45 in the third va Dearborn Shell, 6:30 p.m, game, St, Catharines scored and Discount. House vs Pick-/the winning goal with two min ering, 7:30 p.m.) both games atiules left in the third period Willow Park , Oshawa Minor) In the fourth game, Oshawa Assoc. Pee Wee League: -- Bantams trounced St. Cath Johnny's Pals ve USW, 6:00/arines 11-7, Oshawa built up a m,; Oshawa Dairy va Kelly|d-1 lead after the first period eGrays, 7:00 pm. and West. St Kitts tried to come back in mount Kiwanis vs _ Police/the second, but ran out of time, Assoc,, 8:00 p.m,; all games atlas Oshawa scored five straight| Children's Arena goals. Tom Simpson led Osh Day and night, the whole family is healthier and more comfort- able in air that's fresh, free from pollen, dust, smoke and cooking fumes. Add to your family's comfort and health. In- stall an electric air conditioner today. 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