Vet. Sam Snead Shares PGA Lead By JOE MOOSHIL jent putter than he did during AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Sam practice. Snead, 54-year-old West Virgin-| "I only brought two along-- ian. and Al Geiberger, 28-year-jone for today and one for to- old Califarnian, are threatening|morrow because | didn't figure today to upset form in the PGA's golden anniversary golf tourna- ment. The two played with deadly accuracy Thursday to share the firsteround lead with two-under- par 68s. One stroke behind were Doug Sanders, Julius Boros and Don January, while Jack Cupit was the only. player in the field of 165 to match the Firestone Courttry Club course par 35-35 --76 for the 7,180-yard layout. Favorites Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer stumbled around with 75s. If they repeat their performances today 'they might find them failing to make the cut. Defending champion Dave} Marr also had a 75. ' Canadian George Knudson © on being around after Friday," ""m not surprised there were so many 76s, 77s and 78s," said Snead. 'The fairways look wide but the contour of the ground is such that the actual width you aim for is cut down." Geiberger, unlike Snead who has three PGA titles in the long list of championships he had captured, has won two major crowns. But he clicked at Firestone last year when he won the American Golf Classic. PREVIOUS WIN HELPED Geiberger, who missed only jone fairway and three greens, |said winning the Classic last lyear helped him get off to his xcellent start. Escaping Cellar No Concern For Westrums Amazing Mets "Tf we continue at this pace|because of Los Angeles THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July, 22, 1966 7 YESTERDAY'S STARS itching -- Jim Merritt Minnesota Twins, allowed three hits, struck out 12 including seven in a row, and retired the last 21 consecutive batters as Minnesota nipped Washington Senators 1-0. Batting --- Frank Robinson, Baltimore Oricles, smashed four hits including his 26th and Ernie Banks hit a two-run ASsociated Press Svorts Writer As oratory, it may not rank with the declamations of Win- ston Churchill or Casey Stengel, but future basets'! historians may well regard Wes Wes- trum's statement 2s marking a critical point. in the history of New York Mets. The Mets' manager, smiling beneficently Thursday after his club celebrated a 14-3 victory over San Francisco Giants and a club-record six - game win streak, said: BASEBALL SCORES | AND STANDINGS we'll be up there at the end of this month." Westrum did not specify where 'up there" was, but he made his point. Never in their five-year existence, have the Mets been able to consider any roblem more pressing than es- caping last place. But now, more than 10 games removed from the céliar, the Mets can begin to think the un- thinkable. Eighth place perhaps --only a half-game away. Or would you believe seventh? It's just two games ahead, STARTED WITH ASTROS The streak began with two doubleheader triumphs over Houston Astros and now has in- cluded two in a row over the Dodgers' derring-do 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates. Elsewhere in the National League, Chicago Cubs beat Cin- cinnati Reds 6-1, St. Louis Car- dinals outslugged Atlanta Braves 7-4 and Houston nudged Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 in 10 innings. Ed Kranepool and Jerry Grote" siammed three run homers in the Mets' pasting of the Giants and Cleon Jones con- tributed a bases-empty shot. The Dodgers and Pirates en- gaged in an old-time melo- drama, with Los Angeles win- ining in the 10th when reliever Pete Mikkelson hit John Ken- nedy with the bases loaded. BAILEY HOMERED triple and Curt Simmons pitched a three-hitter as the Cubs ended a four-game losing streak. Don Kessinger had a three-run triple in the eighth to give Chicago more than enough insurance. Curt Flood hit a three-run homer and Charley Smith and Orlando Cepeda added solo jobs, heiping' St; Louis to its victory: All the homers came in the fifth, Mike Cuellar saved a victory for Dave Giusti and Houston, coming in to relieve with two on and one out in the eighth and getting the Phillies out without a run. The Astros got all their 27th home runs and drove in three runs as Baltimore beat Detroit Tigers 6-4. PLAY SLAVS TORONTO (CP) -- The Na- tional Soccer League All-Stars will play an exhibition game or, against Voyvodina, the champion 1965-66 team from Yugoslavia. CANCELLATION OF SPECIAL DINNER HOUR SWIM PERIOD AT SOMERSET POOL Due to the lack of attendance Somerset Pool will be open on regular hours only for the remainder of the summer. runs in the third on five hits. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS j National League. w "You have to live up to what you have done before,"' he said. . ; a ¢| 'Knowing I won before, 1 fig- | OTT pice hd via oA ot are I can win again if I play | Pittabaneg st he wouldn't make the 3¢hole "e ; be |Los Angeles 52 , i Among the first - round lead-| ' ' Gos . j 208 b cut, laughed and joked about his)" , | ' d Philadelphia 51 fantastic round. But there .was|©TS: only Sanders, the No, 2| d | 47 | i i i | | Houston i \leading moneywinner be hind} | nothing funny 'about his game. Billy Casper this year, was con-| |, a re BAGGED FIVE BIRDIES sidered a threat. [A an a . : He bagged five birdies and) Casper, who won the National) Cincinnati " '.. For spot In Record Book 14 might have held the undisputed|Open in a playoff against Pal-| New York 30 51.446 14/4 or po n ecor 00 , | 4 - thie: 3 .328 26 : eight-|mer in San Francisco last Chicago 63.32 ioet van entice its hele after|month, was in a large group Probable Pitchers Today By HAL BOCK ) After McMullen's hit, Merritt | H 6 -way ar tied for sixth place with 73s. | St. Louis (Dennis 2-2) at Chi- Associated Press Sports Writer|retired the last 21 batters for pop Lely Si aaa a tree win Maven ipod pom cago (Ellsworth 4-14) The way things had been go-/his first complete game in the | "The putt was so bad," said|over-par 72s, They were Tommy| Pittsburgh (Blass 8-2) al ing for him, Jim Merritt wasn't|majors. He was 5-4, mostly in Snead. 'that I was ashamed to|Aaron, Jack Fleck, Larry Beck, | Houston (Dierker 5-4) (N) the most likely candidate for a/relief, with the Twins last year. | pick up the ball,"' Jim Ferrier and Walter Inman| New York (Arrigo 3-1) at Los line in the American League; Minnesota's run came in the shot a first round 72. Snead, who the day before the their last nine games and arejin their half of the inning on a Giants, who have lost seven of} The Pirates had gone "ona within a game of first place only pinch hit homer by Bob Bailey. L Pet. GBL| 37. .602 39.589 39.571 43 543 46.505 46.500 50.468 51.452 : Most Unlikely Candidate % Low Rental Rates by the Month or Year Expert Meat processing -and Custom Cutting Pein ge > || rn Save on Wholesale Meat tides. Angeles (Osteen 12-7) (N) record book Snead said he used a differ: if Philadelphia (Jackson 9-7) at Yr, --_--_--_---------- nglish Hackles Aroused Over Rough Play Charge LONDON (CP) -- The World Cup soccer championship being held in England, birthplace of ' the game, has thrilled millions} the federation would probably | in the Jast two weeks. Somel/allow substitutes in future) has bored| World Cup tournaments. : them too. But for this one they will be Between games it settles| playing 11 men a side without! down to a wrangle over unneC-| replacements, and running up omy. pan iy i. sade oe down the pitch injured or ost volu sc not. is Brazil, who came here as de-| 'pis is the way it will be Sa- fending champions and with @ntirday when the quarter-finals unblemished record of cup play begin. England meets Argentina since 1954. at Wembley, Portugal plays) Their oy edged Sak poo sae Korea at Leen, West} many conside g b "|Germany goes against Uruguay! cer player in the world, sat out/at Sheffield and" Russia meets a game against Hungary and/Hungary at Sunderland. All watched his team beaten. He/games start at 10 a.m. EDT came back tovhelp -- so Portugal is favored to win the team's effort against Por' 30 | CUP» but much of the interest and was injured in the firs will be centred on the North minutes. Koreans. If the little Orientals| Brazil lost that game 3-1 and|can beat the Portuguese it will! allowed in national games FIFA secretary - general Dr Helmut Kaser said Thursday hewspapers say it was ousted from the tourna- ment, They are on their way home to Rio now, with nine men injured, and anticipate a hostile welcome from their fans, per-| haps the most frantic in the world. And following the Portugal! ame, Brazil announced, as did be the soccer miracle of the century, if not the greatest sport upset. OFFERS BONUS Portugal has offered $1,200 to each player if North Korea is defeated. Neither are the North Kore- ele himself, that the great\ans gentle players, They put out man would never again play in|Bulgarelli, Now Portugal is a World Cup match. He would|worrying about Eusebio Fer-| display his artistry only|reira, considered by the experts in "friendly international"|as second only to Pele. matches. While the tournament moves NGLISH AROUSED | relentlessly on toward declaring ae the English hackles have|® Champion it becomes increas-| heen raised by an International|!ngly clear that soccer is, to| Football Federation (FIFA)|™o0st countries, a sport slightly ruling that sanctions '"serious|#b0ve @ sport. action" against Nobby Stiles if} Spain's manager Jose Villa- he is found guilty of rough play. longa was in tears after West He was warned, then cau-|Germany eliminated his team tioned Wednesday when Eng- and he declared his retirement land beat France 2-0. The warn-| The seven officials who led ing, says English manager Alf|Brazil also said they would re- Ramsey, amounts to intimida-| sign when they returned to Rio tion of Stiles Dr. Joao Havelange, president The British newspapers agree) of the Brazilian Sports Confed- and call the FIFA ruling an "'in-| eration, also announced his re- vitation to witch-hunters."' All|tirement. The team doctor and this despite the fact that Nobby| coach are expected to do the st is 2 mere five feet. 514| same inches tall and weighs 15 lbs.| Not all take it quite that seri- He is olso myopic. ously. Chilean Football Associ- Italy lost Giacomo Bulgarelli,/ation president Dr. Mauricio their greatest star, when they) Wainer, said: lost 1-0 to upstart North Korea.. "Someone has to win; and In the France-England game|therefore somebody has to Robert Herbin was _ limping) lose." most of the time and Jacques Simon went off on a stretcher GOOD TRY -- San Fran- cisco Giants' outfielder Len Gabrielson gave it a cheer leader's leap in an attempt to stop another New York Met homer at Candlestick Park. Amazing Mets hit three home runs Thursday in beating the Giants 14-3 for their sixth straight win, a club record (AP -Wirephoto) ninth inning when Don Mincher Buy in Quantity and Knothole Ball League Star Despite Paralytic Polio CINCINNATI (AP) -- You would never know Charles (Tiny) Eason, 10, had para- lytic polio. He is batting .301 in the class C Knothole League, he pitches like an ace and he is an able first-baseman. "And he's a fine catcher," chimes in Melvin Ellis, one of the two coaches of Tiny's YMCA team. So beeause his team needs his catching most, you will find Tiny behind the plate Tiny was 15 months old, just beginning to walk, when he developed a right leg limp General Hospital physicians handed his mother, Mrs. Stella Eason, the bad news: Polio Then came a_ three-month stay at Children's Convales- cent Hospital where the doc- tors said Tiny would never walk without a brace. "T exercised that leg, push- ing it back and forth with the palm of my hand," called. 'The nurses at the hospital were surprised when | I brought him back for a checkup and he was able to | walk." But Tiny's right leg failed to straighten out. So six years ago, he underwent surgery at Children's Hospital to bring /REMEMBER WHEN?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ab Jenkins, partnered by co - driver Bergere, drove 1,000 miles in record time 28 go todav--in 1940 --at the Bonneville salt flats in Utah. Their Mormon Me- teor special covered the dis- tance in five hours 47 min- utes 12.849 seconds at an average speed of 172.804 m.p.h years.8 in the second half, although he returned to hobble about later on No substitutes are allowed in cup games and it has only been recently that substitutes were WORLD CUP HIGHLIGHTS LONDON (CP) -- Nearly 1,000,000 persons have attended the 24 World Cup soccer games played in the championship tournament so far. Official fig ures listed total attendance of 979,412, an average of 40,809 a} game. Biggest crowd was at Wembley--92,500--for the Eng land-France encounter Tuesday night; smallest was 13,792 at the North Korea-Chile match in Middlesbrough July 15 daily to rom Toronto LISBON (AP) -- Benfica Soccer Club paid a_ record 5,000,000 escudos (about $154,-| 000) for Portuguese halfback and Mi ~) great for short hops THE NEW DC-9 Tampa ami Ham AIR CANADA (&) Jaime Graca, now playing with Portugal in the World Cup in England, it was learned Thurs- day. Graca has been Victoria de Setubal first Jeague team It was the the star of a Portugal 104 BROCK ST. S., most expensive For Reservations and Information Call DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN WHITBY PHONE 668-8867 transfer in Portuguese history. soccer eve Call Now For Complete LONDON (AP) -- England's Jimmy Greaves and Jackie Charlton missed training with the English World Cup squad Thursday because of injuries they received against France. 25 KING ST. E. OSHAWA Travel Arrangements MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE PHONE 723-7001 she re- | | that leg even with his left, Mrs, Eason--said He got rid of much of- his limp and was able to romp and play baseball with his older brother, Robert, now 13. "T play a lot of baseball on the school grounds now," Tiny said "T also play basketball." He pulls down As and Bs in gym- nastics, 'He's the most able player I've seen in the class C league," coach Ellis said. "He's a born leader and he never feels sorry, for him- self." Mrs. Eason has a simple philosophy she gave her youngest son: "When he was small, I told him not to feel sorry for himself just because he was a cripple. I told him to do his best, whatever, and he would come out on top." | Tiny still has a slight limp-- but not in his spirit. San Francisco (Perry 13-2) (N)|day and he earned it with a bril-|infjeld out and Atlanta (Schwall 4-1) at cinnati (Nuxhall 2- 2) (N) American League 64 50 49 50 47 45 43 41 41 40 Baltimore Detroit Cleveland California Minnesota Chicago New York Kansas City Boston Washington 32 41 43 44 48 49 49 51 56 57 Probable Pitchers Detroit (Sparma 2-6) at Cleve- D.C. Stadium this season. land (Bell 10-) (N) Kansas City (Lindblad 3-4) al Washington (Seguri 3-7) (N) Pet, 667 549 533 532 495 479 467 446 423 412 Toda But Merritt's in the book to-|doybled, moved to third on an : : : scored on Han- Cin-|liant three-hitter that gave Min-|nan's wild pitch | nesota Twins a 1-0 victory over A ' Washington Senators Thursday a toy two homers gave GBL night. im four in the last three ' Merritt, who had been strafed|sames, 27 for the season and 11% |for seven home runs in his last 351 for his major league career. 13 \three starts and showed a 1-8; The slugging Baltimore out-| 13 record for the season, struck|fielder also had two other hits 1614 out 12 Senators including seven|and drove in three runs as the} 18 in a row in one stretch. rampaging Orioles opened their! 19 The string tied the American|lead to 114% games. 21 League record held by four) Rico Petrocelli delivered a 2344 Other pitchers, And it marked/bases - loaded single in the 2444 |the third time the record has|seventh inning, breaking a 3-3 y |been matched in Washington's|tie and lifting the Red Sox over Save Complete Locker Service OSHAWA FUR AND LOCKER STORAGE 81 William St. West PHONE 723-3012 California. eae FANNED SIDE TWICE After Ken McMullen doubled to open the third, Merritt! Chicago (Peters 6-7) at Balti-| started his strikeout spree. more (Short 1-1) (N) (Wright |New York (Talbot 8-7) (N) Minnesota (Kaat 13-8) at Bos-| stranded California 4-2) 'ton (Sheldon 5-10) (N) League International w 51 51 52 52 46 44 Columbus Toronto Toledo | Rochester | Richmond Buffalo L 41 43 44 45 48 50 Pet. 554 543 542 538 489 468 The southpaw fanned Ken al/Harrleson, Frank Howard and|° Don Lock, leaving McMullen) at second. In the} fourth, he got Paul Casanova,| Ken Hamlin and Ed Brinkman. | GBL/|His seventh victim was pitcher} Jim Hannan, who led off in the! fifth. The record, originally set by ¥g\Ryne Duren and matched last year by Denny McLain of De-| troit, had been tied by Phil Or-} Drink that's older and acces ALMSea ST) rs Sosy a whisky Jacksonville 43 49 .467 Syracuse 38 57 .400 Thursday's Results Toronto 9 Buffalo 3 Syracuse 5 Rochester 6 ;Columbus $ Toledo 4 |Richmond at Jacksonville Ppd | Today's Games Toronto at Richmond (2) Columbus at Syracuse Buffalo at Jacksonville Toledo at Rochester Toledo at Rochester 1 1 1 fi 8g 8 4 tega and Pete Richert of the 1444 Senators, this season. Elsewhere in the American |League, Frank Robinson ham- mered a pair of home runs as Baltimore Orioles downed De- troit Tigers 6-4, Boston Red Sox 9 escaped the cellar with a 7-3 victory over California Angels,| New York Yankees edged Kan- sas City Athletics 4-3 in 11 in-| nings and Chicago White Sox 'defeated Cleveland Indians 7-2. 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