oo een ee ng wen ge theses Buffle, owned by The King Ranch, with jockey John Rotz up, romps to win The New Hampshire Sweeps BUFFLE WINS CLASSIC centre. The New Hampshire Sweepstakes are picked on the race, which is worth $180,000 to the winner. Classic Saturday. Ameroid, (2), one of the favorites, ran second while Deck Hand, who ran third, is in Birthday Celebrations Cut Sh By RON RAPOPORT Pittsburgh's theme song started out as Happy Birthday to You, but the Pirates ended up singing the blues. Bill Mazeroski celebrated his 30th birthday Monday with a grand slam homer in the third inning of Pittsburgh's 13-5 blitz of Atlanta Braves in the first game of a doubleheader. Maz Wraski ¢ame back with a bases- empty shot in the sixth inning and he also drove in a run in the first with an infield out. But in the nightcap, Braves' "BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL| Pittsburgh 82 57 590 -- | Los Angeles 79 57 San Francisco 79 59 Philadelphia 76 65 St. Louis 71 68 Cincinnati 70. 69 Atlanta 69 70 Houston 62 79 New York 59 81 .421 Chicago 48 90 .348 Monday's Results Cincinnati 8-8 New York 2-5 Houston 1-6 St. Louis 4-0 Atlanta 5-7 Pitt. burgh 13-5 Philadelphia 4-7 Chicago 5-2 San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 4 Sunday's Results Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 8 Houston 0 Atlanta 2 Philadelphia 5 New York 0 San Francisco 9 St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 8 Cincinnati 6 Saturday's Results Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 9 San Francisco 2 St. Louis 3 Houston 2-4 Atlanta 12-6 Philadelphia 8 New York 4 Los Angeles 7 Cincinnati 3 Prowavie Fiichers Today Cincinnati (Maloney 14-5) at New York (Ribant 10-6) (N) Philadelphia (Buhl 5-8) at Chicago (Jenkins 2-7) Atlanta (Jarvis 2-1) at Pitts- burgh (Veale 14-9) (N) Houston (Zachary 1-2) at St. Louis (Briles 4-12) (N) San Francisco (Gibbon 4-6) at Los Angeles (Osteen 14-11) (N) 572 2 -539 511 504 496 440 21 33% American League L Pct. GBL 51.630 62 554 65 536 68 518 70 .504 69 500 79 .448 79 «1440 79 .440 81 438 Monday's Results Boston 5-1 Cleveland 1-3 Chicago 7 Minnesota 4 New York 4-4 Baltimore 5-7 California 1 Kansas City 4 Washington 6-4 Detroit 4-7 Sunday's Results Detroit 4 Cleveland § Baltimore 8 Chicago 5 New York 2 Minnesota 9 Boston 3-2 Kansas City 9-7 Washington 5 California 3 Saturday's Results Baltimore 4 Chicago 1 Detroit 8 Cleveland 1 Boston 7 Kansas City 0 New York 1-7 Minnesota 6-4 Washington 6 California 7 Probable Pitchers Today California (Newman 3-7 Wright 4-4) at Kansas (Lindblad 5-8) (N) Chicago (John 13-8) at Minne- sota (Grant 11-13) (N) Washington (Moore 3-2) Detroit (McLain 17-11) (N) Boston (Fischer 1-1) at Cleve- land (Bell 13-11) (N) New. York (Bouton 2-6) at Bal- Baltimore Detroit Minnesota Chicago Cleveland California Washington New York Kansas City Boston 10% 13 15% 1744 18 2514 2614 2614 27 or City at 'SRL 1%4| ort By Braves ipitcher Tony Cloninger breezed)his second this season and the into the ninth inning ea 6 an |third of his career, He has 15 run margin, having allowed the 'i ; Pirates just three hits. The Pi- homers this season. rates scored four runs in the fi-/ reps TAKE TWO nal frame, but Cloninger held on Cincinnati: Rea : t and the Braves won 7-5 Piers harsenc bude ite a fia : With the split, Pittsburgh's oo ge ge ey 'segs National League lead dwindled| Mets 82 and 8-9, the | secon to a game and a half over sec- game in 10 innings, Philadel- ond - place Los Angeles Dodg- : J ; over Chicago Cubs, and St. siatnge beat - nuligmaenage pg ee Cardinals defeated Hous- bie eee an a SE Se errs ine hh. games off the pace in third) (or eh but tthe Floss. jg eee ee azeroski's grand slam was) ttsburgh defeate icago " oe 8-5 Sunday, Atlanta blanked Houston 2-0, Philadelphia shut- out New York 5-0, San Fran- cisco defeated St. Louis 9-2 and Los Angeles beat Cincinnati 8-6. In Saturday's action, Pitts- \burgh defeated Chicago 9-1, St. |Louis edged San Francisco 3-2, |Los Angeles downed Cincinnati bh {03 Philadelphia defeated New 74 .493 1014) York 8.4 while Houston lost 12-2 ae = i and 6-4 to Atlanta. nM The Dodgers snapped a 1-1 tie S : 54 93 .367 29 ' a Nanedoe'g Results in the seventh inning with four \Toronto 10 Buffalo 7 |bases on balls and wrapped it Jacksonville 5 Toledo 1 'up with a run-scoring single by Richmond ¢ Columbus 7 |Willie Davis in the ninth, Syracuse 7 Rochester 10 lower ue : 5 Sunday's Results owed by Tommy Davis Toronto 3-4 Buffalo 4-2 scoring double. Syracuse 2 Rochester 1 | Willie Davis and Hal Lanier Jacksonville 9 Toledo 8 | of the Giants matched solo hom- | Richmond 6-5 Columbus 7-4 fers earlier in the game. Billy Saturday's Results Hoeft issued three of the ninth- Toronto 3-0 Buffalo 2-2 jinning walks, one intentionally, Syracuse 1 Rochester 4 |but Frank Linzy, who walked Jacksonville 12 Toledo & leadoff hitter Jim Gilliam, took Richmond 9 Columbus 2 the defeat. FINAL W L Pet. GBL! 64.566 65.558 65.558 72 510 Rochester Columbus Toronto Richmond | Jacksonville run- By JIM CRERAR HAMILTON (CP) - Ottawa Rough Riders haven't won a football game here since 1963 and Monday's loss to Hamilton Tiger-Cats eost them sole pos- session of first place in the Eastern Football Conference standings. A record Hamilton crowd of 29,003 saw the Tiger-Cats wipe out an Ottawa lead on Bobby Kuntz's fourth - quarter touch- down for a 16-12 victory. That pushed Hamilton's record to four victories against one de- feat, the same as the Riders, and set the stage for a show- down battle between the two clubs Saturday afternoon in Ot- tawa. The Tiger-Cats have fallen into the habit of relying. on their defensive squad the last couple of seasons. They followed the same script Monday but also got a boost from Joe Zuger, who came out of a three-week layoff to quarterback the team through most of the game and contribute eight points on a touchdown and two singles. Zuger's touchdown came in the second quarter on a keeper play from the Ottawa four. His two singles measured 45 yards from the line of scrimmage, but one of them, the first point of the game, was a dandy. It was against the wind, gusting to about 26 miles an hour and trayv- elied ba yarus veiOte imuuiiig it the Ottawa end zone. That turned out to be the only point scored by either team against the' wind, GETS TWO POINTS Don Sutherin kicked a pair of singles in the second. quarter, both on off-target attempts for field goals. One was from the Ottawa 47 and the other from the Ottawa 33. He also was wide of the mark on a convert after Zuger's touchdown and saw his convert on Kuntz's touchdown thwarted by a bad snap. _ Ottawa got a touchdown from Whit Tucker, who gathered in a 12-yard pass from Russ Jack- son after getting loose in the end zone. Moe Racine converted it and kicked a 47-yard field goal in the first quarter. The Rough Riders' remaining two points came on a third- quarter safety touch when tackle Sob Brown trapped Zu- ger in his own end zone. For Leading By DICK COUCH Defensive Stars Shine Baltimore jagainst Washington in the phia lost 5-4 and then won 7-2) fol- | Associated Press Sports Writer'nightcap behind left - hander Defensive stars Paul Blair) Johnny Podres, who yielded six jand Dave Johnson of Baltimore| hits on the way to his first com- | Orioles, who usually perform in| plete game victory in the |the shadow of Frank Robinson,|league. Homers by A! Kaline, Brooks Robinson and Boog|Norm Cash and Mickey Stanley Powell, supplied the big punch| powered the beizoit attack. Monday in a 5-4, 7-4 sweep over ican League doubleheader. |struck out Powell is nursing a hand in-| ended a five-game losing string jury, Brooks Robinson is battl-|in the nightcap against Boston. ing a prolonged batting slump | Successive third inning hom- and Frank Robinson hasn't hit/ers by Tony Conigliaro and a homer in six games but the|George Scott backed Lee their first modern era pennant.|first game. The Robinsons settled for| three singles between them in|tie-breaking run with a pinch both games and Powell watched) hit single in the seventh, spark- j|from the bench. ing a four-run rally that carried | Centrefielder Blair had aj|the White Sox past Minnesota. homer among his four hits and|= knocked in five runs, ineluding} the winner in the opener. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Second baseman Johnson Available At jstroked five hits, including a) |homer and two doubles, while NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 Kine St. £., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1,50 each $x 7-- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures driving in three runs. | sweep stretched Balti- | more's lead to 1014 games over the second-piace Detroit Tizere who bowed to Washington 6-4 before beating the Senators 7-4 in the second game of their dou- bleheader. | |. Elsewhere, Boston Red Sox beat Cleveland Indians 5-1 after) dropping its doubleheader opener 3-1; Chicago White Sox) downed Minnesota Twins 7-4 'and Kansas City Athletics de- |feated California Angels 4-1. Sonny Siebert pitched a six-) New York Yankees in an Amer-/hitter for his 16th victory and) 11 as the Indians} Orioles are still winging toward) Stange's four-hit pitching In the Smoky Burgess drove in the! Hamilton Park Jinx Costs Ottawa Lead The crowd, which broke a Hamilton record of 28,007 set in 1963, saw the Tiger-Cats defence hold Ottawa to only 147 yards, 62 of them rushing, and eight first downs. Hamilton rolled up Se SEE TR to eee rie art pace gave ste and 16 first downs. The Riders, behind Jackson's passing, recovered from a dis- mal first half in which they managed only 57 yards and three first downs. In the third quarter they came up with their only sustained drive of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, September 6, 1966 9 for a 10-3 halftime lead. Leroy Moore, a defensive end picked up by the Ticats from Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, set up the touchdown by recovering a fumble by Ron Stewart on the Ottawa 28. Ottawa rode the wind to a 12-10 lead in the third quarter on Tucker's converted touch- down and the safety touch which Jackson and Stewart set up with a 33-yard pass. But that wee se fa¥ ne the Ridare ent Kuntz dove over from the one for the winning touchdown, with less than six minutes remaining in the game, after Zuger pitched 14 yards to Tommy Grant to put Hamilton on the Ottawa five. Kuntz, with 11 carries for 47 44 and Dick Cohee with 13 for 53, did most of the Hamilton rushing. Jim Dillard carried 12 times for 49 yards for the Rid- ers. Zuger completed seven of .13 passes for 77 yards while backup quarterback Frank Cos- entino 'went two-for-five for 27 yards. Each had a pass inter- cepted. Jackson was seven for 21 with one intercepted. Top Hamilton recsivesrs sere Crant stth font. catches for 37 yards and Bethea with two for 17. Jay Roberts snared two passes for 28 yards for Ottawa while Stewart caught two for 26, Hamilton lost 62 yards on 10 penalties and Ottawa 51 yards) yards, Willie Bethea with 10° for on six penalties. day which led to Tucker's touchdown, but by the time the teams changed ends for the fourth quarter Ottawa's offence was spent. The Rough Riders had got] nowhere against the Hamilton defence until the final play of the first quarter when Racine's field goal wiped out the 1-0, lead that Zuger's booming single had given the Tiger-Cats. USED THE WIND | Hamilton went to work with) the wind in its favor in the sec-| ond quarter by counting three) singles and Ziuger's touchdown | WRESTLING - TAG TEAM ACTION Thursdey, Sept. 8th, 8:30 p.m. -- Oshewe Civie Auditerium 3 ATKINS and SINGH Sweet Daddy Siki and ROCKY Johnson The Beast vs. Johnny Kostas , Stan Stasiak vs, Pat Flanagan TICKETS for these Exhibitions et the Casino Res- teurent -- RINGSIDE 1.50 --- GENERAL 1.25 -- CHILDREN 75e. 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