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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1967, p. 9

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bd - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 14, 1967 & They're Going To Fight, = But Where Will Ring Be? | osrawa times PICTURE Atlanta Batters Know! gs Perry Sharp As Ever By RON RAPOPORT 1a 1a Ballard said the Gardens man- jagement had been in touch with when the ninth inning rolledjof his career, came in the first the second an¢ Associated Press Sports Writer|aro i inni ; i J s und Thursday, the tall right-|inning off Tony Cloninger, who CHICAG . ¥ ae Gaylord Perry was frightened hander found himself with a/also gave up McCovey's shot in oy oe at oak Gel bill bi Ae Seance Padi s pf one batter, but it looks as if;man on base and the tying run|the third and took the defeat.| weight pe Bian bo gy A hand Ta wet Cota RE-PRINTS 8 | s 4 si g the ational League hitters may be/at the plate in the person of Atlanta's home! Hank Aaron. The game, opener, was played before 33,- match between champion Cas-|bout would be given serious con- » Rangers de- ; . 7 nding another season wor- a Ming at sius Clay and former champion|sideration by Gardens manage- Available At redit "because ing about Gaylord Perry | to the end." g td nde HE'sS A TOUG 225 fans. ; : } Floyd Patte nears today ; A 21-game winner last season, | HE'S HIE Elsewhere in the' National) yas atterson appears Waay ment. ' a he San Francisco pitcher al-| "I was scared to death when|League, Cincinnati Reds edged | to be on again April 25. | Harold Ballard, cxecutive NU WAY PHOTO will be 'tough : lowed Atlanta Braves just four}|Hank came up," Perry re-| Houston Astros 5-4 and New| 4 The biggest trouble facing vice-president of the Gardens SERVICE at phits in his 1967 debut Thursday |lated later in the dressing|York Mets nipped Pittsburgh '= |promoters, fans and fighters is|Said his organization was indeed ig and healthy night as the Giants rode hom-jroom. 'He's the toughest out in/Pirates 3-2. Philadelphia Phil- that no one seems to know just)imterested in having the fight} 251 King St. E., Oshawa Umi Wale ers by Willie Mays and Willie|the league." jlies at Chicago Cubs and Los lwhere the fight is to be held|eld. there, but that under no} g x 10 -- 1.50 each ; cCovey to a 2-0 triumph over} But Aaron became Perry's|Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis | Ree ee oe e nel@'consideration would they pro- ' | 11 days from now. Sx 7 -- 1.25 each mote the bout. The latest city appearing to He said they were always in- have the inside track is Albu-|terested in renting the building querque, N.M., where Goverier ion a cash basis with no percent: | 2 ashamed of. way this year ittle way to go take all the e Braves. Perry didn't pitch more than even innings at a stretch dur- g the exhibition season and jfourth strikeout victim and two| Cardinals were rained out. fly balls later the game was : over, Mays's home run, the 543rd/ 20% Discount on Qrders | of 5 or More Pictures | PAPPAS WINS | Deron Johnson's three runs SEES RCO a oditey in, two coming on a David F. Cargo Thursday said |ages. ea i' ra ome run in the fifth inning, he had no objection to the fight (eee CLINIC Twins Find Palmer Sti \provided the Reds with their| being staged. -- of Peter- 1C margin of victory. Milt Pappas,| | This is in direct contrast .o | ' uct a baseball with relief help from Gerry Ar-| | the reactions of the governors 'oaches clinic |tigo and Ted Abernathy, was of Nevada and Pennsylvania | ° | -2aene ji ; the winning pitcher. who earlier in the week forced | yyal Canadian turday, start- clinic is open Oshawa and By MIKE RECHT Even Without His Syrup unusual problem, but neither | Tony Perez' homer in the fourth inning broke a 1-1 tie! and set the stage for Johnson's their state athletic commissions | to rescind already approved li- | cences for the fight because | they feel Patterson, 32, is no} Boys to RIDE HORSES ~% PLAY HOCKEY h minor ball ; ag ie" |big blast. Eddie Mathews and About the only thing left over argyle Ned aie La toe Bob Aspromonte drove in runs| |match for the 25-year-old cham- | 'om last season that has disap-| without lights and forced can: for Houston in the sixth and Z pion. hiald jointed the world champion Bal-|cejjation of their night contest Jim Landis doubled in another Herbert Muhammad, manager | J IM PAPPi N ' more Orioles this year is the) Jp the. only other scheduled score in the seventh. i of Clay who has .an April 28) rup for Jim Palmer's pan-! american League Dane Ban: Chuck Hiller's pinch double in date with the U.S. Army at! t three errors | (Ue eighth drove in the winning y |Houston, Tex., said Thursday |> All Summer 569 60 s The beat Oriol : ton Red Sox made three errors| He unbeaten Orioles Wonlin the ninth inning and Chicago eir second straight game this) white sox capitalized for five ason by crushing Minnesota) runs and an 8-5 victory in Bos-| Pe |there are "three other places"| where the fight could be booked, | but added he wasn't prepared | Full Price 2 Full Weeks Including Home Pickup and Insurance 7 WRITE NOW @ AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT run for the Mets. Losing pitcher Vern Law had) aten the Mets seven straight! ~ HAPPY CANADIENS WHOOP IT UP ins 7-1 Thursday as Palmer|;o), times. Montreal Canadiens coach ination of New York Rang- night. Canadiens won 2-1 in jto say where they are. | rled a four - hitter, but the) * Maury Wills and Roberto) Toe Blake, top centre, leads ers from National Hockey overtime to sweep best-of- ;. a a es a a ae ZL perstitious right-hander prob-|ROBINSONS ROMP \Clemente drove in the Pirates'| his team in dressing room League Stanley Cup play- seven semi-final 4-0. sue NAY Dene Along with Palmer, Frank/runs with singles off rookie| Celebration following elim- offs in New York last (AP Wirephoto) One of them is known to be P HOLIDAY HOCKEY RANCH ly would insist defeat was and Brooks Robinson also took|Tom Seaver. Chuck Estrada re- |Toronto where Irv Ungerman, Greenwood Rd., Pickering up where they left off in 1966./lieved Seaver in the sixth with a s Frank, the league's Most Val-:one out and two on, but got out/ H l] E t ] last season,jof it by getting Clemente to a s xce 10nd jmanager of Canadian heavy-/ ply a bottle of syrup away. ' ' wear a protective mask in tl Streak Inets. It was not Besos if tie | weight champion George Chu- Whe syrup is a carry over MM i Bi, i i i Ml, Me, A Mi Me hh: Mi "Yrom last season--that was the ROH oy rlisi ik sas ies sin evisusehesie froblem--when Palmer became|yable Player jinjury woul i |VOIO, SBIA RUUTBARY: MO EDU Aa fo clcisinsvcassecessscdvcesenscss sass bebecesenpby og by eating pancakes before|slammed his first two home/hit into a double play with the Pets Pir ma BIL Out 'Ot could be held in either Toronto | Ae eight victories from lastjruns of 1967 in the first and|bases loaded. "T feel pretty 'g00d,"? he lisped |°" Detroit. |E Phone oan ty neg, Rae RGA: 4 1 Maple Leaf Gardens attrac- | Mh by be be he Ly Me ho Wh through swollen, bandaged lips. "But I don't ever want to stop Stanley Cup | another like that--I mean not Pasa hg (CP) . -- Goalie first Hall has suffered as a re- |ever." . slenn Hall was exceptional in|sult of his playing in the NHL.| Hall was one of thre i Kis. Point Parade |the rough and tumble world of| It took Chicago club doctor|players who retired Star nt | Ron Hanson followed the) |National Hockey Leaguers|Myron Tremaine 40 minutes to/season and, along with winger three Boston errors with a| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |where broken and smashed den- |take a tuck in Hall's mouth. Red Hay, was one of two onl third innings for a 2-0 lead off, ---------- loser Dean Chance. | Brooks matched an opening day homer with a solo clout Thursday for Baltimore's final June 3. His only loss in that -- came when flapjacks were Missing from his breakfast le that day. 'I only had four pancakes ay," the 21-year-old pitcher after Thursday's triumph. ruined four others when I - Finally Comes To An End BIG SAVINGS d some syrup which had/double that put Chicago ahead! : tures are common-day occur-| Ironically, Hall is i pn in the house since last fall.|6-5. Jerry Adair's two-run sin- : GA Pts. Pen. ances, few NHL eealles whe one bes Eimer Veike oe "a wea had fermented, and I had to| gle wrapped up the inning. Mahovlich, Tor 2 4 6 | That is, he was exceptional | -------------- y ined. ] the pancakes away." Don Burford drove in Chi-|B. Hull, Chi 3 2 5 until Thursday night when the| "C3 Angels and the|cago's first two runs, and Pete|Backstrom, Mtl 3 2 5 lveteran Chicago Black Hawk G lf d Hy Cleveland Indians also had an|Ward homered for another. |Pilote, Chi 23 5 sparked his team's 4-3 win over oers an t orkers re ee |(00) PEACOCK PLATE GLASS MIR a Mohns, Chi @ 5 5 -- Sltheir test-ofseven Stanley Cup| INVESTIGATE a B. EBALL S REB Ferguson, Mtl 3 1 4 -- 6|semi-final series at two games (Low Week Day Membership Retes) i ech cAeecheuseckt ineniennaeent = Sunny Brae Golf Course Manufactured and Installed -- Allow 2 Weeks for Delivery : ' | The shattering end came late | (Semi Private) By ge one ila ere ote vi) le teente it ¢ : : Olin the bong when jie @ Just 12, minutes, North of Osheve end Whitby F . ns K iJ r é 2/ winger im appin's azin: ween Manchester ani rince Albert) c WL Pct. GBL|Pittsburgh (Ribant 11-9). 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