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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1966, p. 9

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rd sid anal See i ee tig hode CONTACT -- Winnipeg Blue Bomber Marty Rosen (32) takes his last stride ee ae ge ay eae NT Beng yea Egat Ms ea ge op * erey ' ' before being dumped by Dick Aldridge (31) of To- ronto Argonauts Wednesday in Winnipeg, Bombers ran away with the Canadian Football League game 43-9. (CP Wirephoto) Giants Stop Pirates On Marichals Homer By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Rick Wise and Tony Taylor have muscled in on Los Angeles Dodgers' pitch - and - putt con- cession in the National League and Juan Marichal is making a play for San Francisco Giants' clean-up job. Wise pitched an overpowering six - hitter and Taylor delivered the tie - breaking run with a sixth - inning squeeze bunt Wed- nesday night as Phila Los Angeles at its own game, 3-2, It was the Dodgers' sixth loss in 32 one-run games at home this year, Marichal, meanwhile, attoned for a mediocre pitching effort with a ninth - inning homer--his first of the season--to lift Francisco t second - place Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 and keep the Giants' faint pennant hopes alive, The Giants' come-from-behind victory boosted them within Phillies nipped league - leading s Orioles First By HAL BOCK | Associated Press Sports Writer) This could be THE day for| Baltimore Orioles, poised on the} threshold of their first Ameri-| can League pennant. The Orioles went into today's) game at Kansas City against) the Athletics need only &) combination of two victories be Detroit Tiger defeats to clinch their first American League) pennant. ? With the Tigers hosting. Cali- fornia Angels in a doubleheader,| Chicago White Sox at New York! ing Baltimore could wrap up the| Yankees and Boston Red Sox at) flag without even winning. The Orioles set the stage for the clincher with a come-from- behind 10-8 victory over the| Athletics Wednesday night on) two home runs by Frank Rob-| inson. For 6% innings, the Orioles) looked like anything but a club) about to win the flag. They| made five errors, three by first baseman Boog Powell, and helped Kansas City to a 6-1 lead. Then Robinson went to work.! With two out in the seventh and Russ Snyder on base, the lanky slugger hammered his 48th homer of the year, putting the Orioles within striking dis-! tance at 6-3. TIED IT UP In the next inning, Powell opened with a walk, Curt Ble-| Couid Ciinch AL Pennant Today four games of the Dodgers, who hitter Charley Lau then doubled two runs home and another pinch - hitter, Vie Roznovsky, singled the tying run home. Baltimore got two more runs before Robinson walloped his second home run of the game and No, 49 this season, In the only other League games Wednesday, Detroit got a two-out ninth-inning homer by Willie Horton to beat Califor. downed Minnesota Twins 6-2 Washington Senators were rained out as was the second game of the Tigers - Angels scheduled doubleheader. Robinson's heroics gave the star outfielder a firmer grip on his lead in all three Triple Crown categories with a 313 batting average, his 49 homers and 118 runs batted in. Dean Chance had the Tigers shut out on two hits with two out im the ninth when Horton's 27th home run of the season beat California. Home runs by Max Alvis, Leon Wagner and rookie Vern Fuller paced Cleveland, Jim Kaat, seeking his 25th victory, was tagged with the loss. Fuller's shot snapped a 2-2 tie| and was the infielder's first home run in the major leagues. Winning pitcher Steve. Hargan retained their 144-game spread over Pittsburgh, Philadelphia managed only five hits against Claude Osteen and reliever Phil Regan but Wise, who celebrated his 2ist birthday last week, made the Sanjone-run margin stand up by blanking the Dodgers over the last seven innings for his fifth victory in 11 decisions, ERROR SET IT UP Taylor pushed the lead run across with his sacrifice bunt after a single by DWek Groat jand.a throwing error by third [DUSeMAN VICK Schurivid set the) [stage in the sixth, Marichal homered off reliever| Roy Face in the ninth after his battery « mate, Tom Haller, pulled the Giants even with a two-run shot off Face, The Pi- rates had touched Marichal, now 23-6, for two runs in the top jof the ninth and a 5-3 lead, | Blsewhere, Atlanta Braves jrolled to their 18th victory in 20 games, blanking St. Louis Car- dinals 4-0 on two homers by Denis Menke and rookie Dick Kelley's three - hit pitching, while homers by Billy Williams and Adolpho Phillips powered THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 22, 1966 @ Bombers Show Power In Trimming Argos WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers, reputed to be coming swest at the seams after three wobbly losses, are back in a second - place tie in the Western Footbaii Conference, Toronto. Argonauts were beaten 43-9 by the Bombers Wednesday in a Canadian Foot- ball League game before 17,112 fans. -- Referring to newspaper re- ports of dissention within the ranks because of a pounding taken of late by the offensive backfielders, coach Bud Grant cracked; "Tf that's dissention, we could use more of it," Said his Toronto counterpart, Bob Shaw: "They should beat anybody in the country -- anybody," The Bombers, tied with Ed- monton Eskimos but with a game in hand, now have @ S-and-4- record.for 10 points, four behind the high + fly- ing Saskatchewan Roughriders. Toronto remains in the Eastern Conference basement with one win 'in eight games, A oe in which the Bombers could do nothing wrong--except collect 107 yards in penalties-- saw Ken Nielsen catch three touchdown passes from Kenny Ploen and jump to fourth place in the WFC scoring race, He now has 42 points, only one less than Larry Robinson of Cal- gary, on seven touchdowns, En Route to a 61-yard total offence, Ed Ulmer scored two touchdowns and Ploen One, Norm Winton added six con- verts and a single on a wide field-goal attempt. Ex - Stampeder Eagle Day, playing his second game as Toronto quarterback, managed only one sustained drive and it ended with a 24-yard touchdown pass to Bobby Taylor in the fourth quarter. John Volunas converted it, added a single on a wide field - goal attempt and Dave Mann punted a 53-yard single. Day, forced to go to the air when his runners could get ne, where, faced a fierce rush and an umbrella defence. Wally Gabler, who appeared only briefly, got the same treatment BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By 1HE CANADIAN PRESS National League wth Los Angeles Pittsburgh San Fran, Atlanta Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Houston New York Chicago 55 Wednesday's Results Cincinnati 3 Chicago 9 Pittsburgh 5 San Francisco 6 St. Louis 0 Atlanta 4 16% 23% 27 34% Chicago Cubs past Cincinnati Reds 9-3. | jnia 21 and Cleveland Indians)" Rich Alien hit his 39th homer! jfor the Phils in the second but! Dodgers countered with two runs in the bottom of the in-| ning, before the Phils tied it: in| the fourth, | The loss, second for Osteen) in four nights, dropped his sea- son mark to 16-13, BillMareroski singled across one run and another scored when Willie Mays bobbled the hit, sending Pittsburgh ahead 5-3 in the ninth. But Jesus Alou singled and Haller drilled his! 26th homer, tying the score. | |Marichal won it one out later, | | Ken Henderson led off the| seventh with his first major league homer for the Giants! and Don Clendenon smacked a} three-run homer for the -Pi-| rates, Menke drove in all four At: lanta runs with a bases - empty! homer in the fifth inning and a three-run shot in the seventh A Wrigley Field turnout of 530 fary singled and an infield out) also drove in a pair of runs with|~the smallest crowd of the sea-| | advanced the runners. Pinch-'a single. Possible Record Hoped } In Little Brown Jug | DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) -- A break in the weather enhanced chances today for a possible record in the 2ist renewal of the Little Brown Jug. Week - long rains, which have battered Delaware Fairgrounds' half-mile oval, gave way to sun- shine Wednesday. Track superintendent Wayne Smart predicted that barring further rains, conditions for the $75,000 Jug would be perfect. Romeo Hanover, owned by Lucky Star Stables and Morton Finder of New York City, re- mained the solid favorite to cap- ture the pacing classic for three-year-olds, The big bay colt scored in the Cane Futurity earlier so a vic- tory here and in the Messenger Stake in November would lock up pacing's Triple Crown for the swift sophomore side- wheeler. TRYING FOR RECORD Romeo may find it a bit tougher breaking Bret Han- over's world record mile of 1:57, set in last year's Jug. But the favorite already owns a 1:56 1-5 clocking this year over a mile track. jlanta Braves, yielded three hits | Best challenger in the field of 12 appears to be B Han- over, a full sister of Bret. Bon- jour is bidding to become the | first filly ever to win the Jug. She has won 15 times in 17 starts, boasts a 1:57 clocking at DuQuoin, Hi., Sept. 1 and has earnings in excess of $67,000. Romeo has 13 straight tri- umphs and earnings of $173,185. The only blot on his record is a third place finish last May 5, in his Initial start. Others in the field are Silent Byrd, Niagara Byrd, The Big Bear, Chris Time, Mr. Lucifer, Overcall, Meadow Lenco, Clay, Good Time Boy and Bank Time. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Dick Kelley, At- and faced the minimum 27 bat- ters in blanking St. Louis Cardi- nals 44. Batting ~ Frank Robi son in the majors--saw Wil-| liams' two-run blast carry! rookie Ken Holtzman to his 10th victory against 15 defeats Pete Rose had three hits for Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 2 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Cincinnati (Nuxhall 6-6) at Chicago (Dowling 0-0) Pittsburgh (Fryman 12-8) at Atlanta (Jarvis 5-1) (N) (Only games scheduled) American League WL Pet. GBL 618 9% 556 342 11% 18 18 .520 .500 400 19% 458 244 445 26% Washington 27% New York 434 28 437 Wednesday's Results California 1 Detroit 2 Boston at Washington, Ppd. Baltimore 10 Kansas City 8 Minnesota 2 Cleveland 6 Chicago at New York, Ppd. Probable Pitchers Teday Baltimore (Palmer 14-9) at Kansas City (Krausse 14-8) California (Newman 47 and Brunet 12-12) at Detroit (Lolich! 14-12 and Podres 3-4) Chicago (Horlen 9-12) at New| Baltimore Detroit Minnesota Chicago Cleveland California Kansas City Boston York (Bahnsen 1-0) Boston (Fischer 2-2 and Bran- the Reds, including a homer, |don 7-8) at Washington (Richert bringing his hit total to the season. 6th CANADIAN counting towords First Race 11 A.M, . 2, Se & Baltimore Orioles, smashed his 48th and 4th home runs in a 10-8 victory over Kansas City, Ben Gurney, plus many others. Athletics, M core ---- MeLerena, Lola, Ford GT, C 202. for/13-14 and Coleman 0-0) (Only games scheduled) GRAND PRIX for the PEPSI-COLA TROPHY the $300,000 Cenedion American Chollenge Cup MOSPORT PARK, Saturday, Sept. 24 Grand Prix 2:30 P.M, Admission 4.00 (Children under 12 free) drivers Bruce MeLeren, Jim Hell, John Surtees, Mesten Gregory, Phil Hill, Chris Amon, enelli Jones, lant V-8 poviered racing parral. See and threw an interception to Ul- mer, He ran it 53 yards for a touchdown, ' The Bombers yards rushing and 267 passing In rolling un 29 firat downs, domi: nating the play so thoroughly that Ulmer punted only once in each half, Dave imey re- corded 110 yards on 11 carries and Art Perkins 108 yards in round out 334) ti "TORONTO (CP) -- Carl Brewer, former defensive star 12, Ploen 'and Thornton were good on 18 of 29 passes for 267 yards, giving up three intercep- ons, Day and Gabler completed eight of 21 throws for 140 yards while the Toronto grouna atiacn was for only 20 and a total of nine first downs, Ulmer's touchdown was the only inter- ception, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eddie Shack, from whom the unexpected has " dually be- come the expected, more than lived up to his name Wednes- day by reporting a day early for training with Tulsa Oilers of the Central Professional Hockey ague. So, instead of working out with Tulsa, where he's been banished until Oct, 13 by Tor: onto Maple Leaf m Shack Reports Early, Works Out With Leafs ment |s official and he won't consider returning to hockey in any capacity, On the other hand, Montreal Canadiens, who start training at home Friday, had their hopes of retaining the Stanley Cup for another year brightened when goalie Lorne om oa and for- wards Jim Roberts, Yvan Cour- noyer and Gilles Tremblay signed contracts Wednesday. coach Punch Imlach, Shack was right where he wanted to be all along, on the ice with the Leafs, Training camps for both teams are being held at Peterborough, Ont. But one of the Leafs Impach would have preferred on the ice, centre Bob Pulford, was re- cuperating from a blow to the left knee after a check on the boards dished out by defence- man Bob Baun. Pulford will be out for about a week and losing him has made necessary a line change for the team's first exhibition game of the year, Friday night against Boston Bruins at Lon- don, Ont, Red Kelly, normally a left- winger, will go between Ron Ellis and rookie Don Blackburn, Also missing from the Friday affair will be defenceman Kent Douglas and goalie Terry Saw- chuk, NURSING BRUISE Douglas signed his contract Wednesday, but is nursing a bruised shoulder picked up Sun- day when he crashed into.a goal st. Sawchuk will be sitting out in favor of veteran John Bower and alternate Bruce Gamble. Meanwhile, Chicago Black Hawke got confirmation from Edmonton to goalie Glenn Hall's retirement in favor of running the feoem he awne wast of Ed. monton, ne 34 + year + oid hative of Hasabeldt, Sack., etd hie retires FOR YOUR HIGH PERFORMANCE CARI KENDALL GT-1 RACING OIL GET OT-1 AT tn WHITBY SEE... Flem| Private Stock is the 29-whisky whisky. THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD. 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