ort sup THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednerdoy, May 3, 1967 9 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Phil 'Vulture' Regan . | starter Fritz Peterson for six By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Detroit at Chicago, ppd., a , National League Baltimore at Cleveland, ppd., wins 1 an ees runs in the first inning, enab- hd ; WL Pet.GBL| cold |ling Dean Chance to breeze to also received $750 X pS S 1S Tin Cincinnati 5 6 3 = Probable Pitchers Today an easy victory, ishing third in the nh st. Louis 10-7 588.3 | poston Conbors $4 at Call: Fe ee schedule, boosting Pittsburgh . : 4 : fornia (Willhite 0-0) N. In F W th playoff purse to Pi | aL BOCK second. A sacrifice moved the|2th inning and then pinch-hit-|Chicago 8 7 533 4 saan pie yea * Nia reezing ed er t COOPERS ian, eho Selsed -- ce ae Gk egg sire vse = " Par-|ter John Sullivan's single deliv- Page eta ' 9 471 5 Baltimore (McNaily 1-0) at TEXA e NHL, each re- sik Takay tanh a'6 cok bie tn tee reo ns ig loubled -- winner against San le figs M 8 " § Cleveland (Tiant 0-1) N. By DICK COUCH tion. The Detroit Chicago and of 13 Minnesota hits, four New) | co Phil (The Vulture) Regan still| Elsewhere. in the National New York 7 il 389 6% Washington (Coleman 2-1) at Associated Press Sports Writer| Baltimore Cleveland games|York errors and temperatures | APRIL subdued after the is around. League Tuesday night, New|FIELDING GEM lHouston 6 8 sie 8 |Kansas City (Dobson 0-0) N. Chariie Finley's snow-colored|were washed out. that ranged from 32 degrees at Regan, nicknamed the Vul-|York Mets rallied for two runs} The Giants turned in the| Tuesday's Results | Detrett Met ain 2-2) at Chi-|playshoes inspired Washington] George Selkirk, Washington's|the start to 29 at the finish took| TIRE SALE THE BEST' ture for the way he swooped|in tke bottom of the 12th in-|season's first triple play in the|San Francisco 2 New York 3\°°" clas fol daa |Senators but Cal Griffith's frost-| general manager, came up with|its toll on the Yankees. a te the bait down on victories in late -in-/ning and nipped San Francisco|second inning. lFousten Ab Philadelphia 3 Thursday's Games jcovered playground left New/the idea of going white-on-white It was the coldest weather in 'The 'faneak rs I've ever had. ning relief last year, picked up|Giants 3-2, Bob Gibson shut out] Gibson struck out 12 Reds|Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 8 No games scheduled Res Yankees cold, against the Athletics, who sur-|which a game has gone on in eas great guys and I his first of the season Tuesday|Cincinnati_ on two hits as St.jand ran his record to 4-1 as|Chicago 1 Atlanta 3 International. League e Senators, aroused by the/|vived an opening-day protest by|Minnesota since the Twins en- DELUXE ' everyone." night in Los Angeles Dodgers'|Louis defeated the Reds 5-0,|the Cardinals ended a four-|Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 5 WL Pet. Gpr, yhite kangaroo footwear intro-|Cleveland Manager Joe Adcock| tered the league in 1961. Mon- seach Toe 'Blake 5-3 triumph over Pittsburgh Pi-'Houston Astros battered Phila.|game losing streak. It was the| Probable Pitchers Today Syracuse 4 2 667 uced by owner Finley at Kan-/that their white shoes distracted|day night's scheduled game be- said it waa "the rates. delphia Phillies 10-3 and At-|second time this season that the| Cincinnati (Pappas 2-1) at Buffalo 4 2 867 el City this a donned | opposing batters. tween the clubs had been post- J \) sce iver That" It's been almost one full year|lanta Braves stopped Chicago|ace right-hander has fanned 10/St. Louis (Washburn 0-2). Columbus 4 °2 .667 be we caps and socks before) Southpaw Pete Richert, work-|poned because of 40 degree tem- coached the Cana- since Regan lost a game. The |Cubs 3-1. or more batters. | San Francisco (Marichal 1-3) | Rochester 4 4 500 jsolitting 1-0 shutouts with thejing 7 1-3 innings, and two re-|perature, strong winds and spo- CHAMPION n cup victories. last time was May 13, 1966. Former. Dodger Wills, mak-| Mike Shannon drove in threejat New York (Denehy 0-3) N.|Jacksonville 3 4 .429 1} in eg a & doubleheader/lievers then whitewashed thejradic rain. First Tire Regular Priee. at sore point with He won 13 straight last sea-/ing his first appearance against|runs with a bases-loaded double| Houston (Dierker 2-1) at Phil-| Richmond 34 420 14) ny, » oy .,, | Athletics on two hits in the twi-) The Twins rocked Yankee) |f Second Tire Fer Only 9.99} s Baweohilk. son and Tuesday's victory ex-jhis ex - team - mates, smacked|in the fifth inning after Jim) jadelphia (Short 1-2) N. Toledo 2 3 400 1%) hi . d rie ees, meanwhile,/light opener, decided by Ken|---- | Rood Lifetime Harerd @uorantes aptain Jean Beli- tended his unbeaten appearance |two hits, scored two runs and|Maloney had' walked three} Los Angeles (Sutton 0-2) at|Toronto 1 4 .200 24/8 isha rough a 13-4 setback/McMullen's' run-scoring single| | ce veiib coula't buy string to 66 games--8 last sea-istole a base. But even he wasjstraight batters. Maloney, 1-1,|Pittsburgh (Fryman 00) N. | Tuesday Results jin Minnesota's sub - freezingjin the sixth.. But Kansas City] NEED FUEL OIL 2 || |} v Your Texece credit cara Sia Veteran hele son and seven this year, unnerved by The Vulture. Hejalso made three wild pitches, | Chicago (Culp 2 at Atlanta | No games scheduled weather after Twins' president|rebounded behind right-hander pe Alp te 12 Months To Pay, The Pirates and the Dodgers|singled with one out in the 10th|one of which allowed a run to|(Cloninger 1-1) N w i bs Griffith decided against a post-| Catfish Hunter, who scattered H ' ith the k were tied at 3-3 until the 11th, |but then was thrown out steal-|score. Thursday's Games verges, sei een seven hits, and an RBI single PERRY Cooper s Texaco oy Pr the' iaee PARKER SN, ling. Rico Carty smashed a. three-|San Francisco at.New York N sockeomrs at Toronto California Angels edged Bos-|by Dick Green in the sixth to 'Nit A te een wee Grek APS TIE Al Ferrara' homered for thelrun: homer as Atlanta topped |Houston at Philadelphia N aaeeee oe ren srg 3-2 behind Jim Mc-jsnap the Senators' winning 723-3443 | 725-8033". $a3-9632 'un aes at Then Dodgers John Roseboro|Dodgers. Chicago 3-1. Carty's shot in the | Los Angeles at Pittsburgh N columbus at § tt er othlin's three - hitter in the|string at four games. ' DAY OR NIGHT | 'ou could usually opened with a single, Jim|' By Kranepool, who had hom-|second inning followed two|Chicago at Atlanta ' yracuse only other American League ac-. In Minnesota, a combination| , ail aed a Hickman bunted and the Dodg-|ered earlier, tripled home the|walks by Cubs Ferguson Jen-| Only games scheduled goals. ers had runners at first and|tying run for the Mets in the/kins of Chatham, Ont. American League ed the goaltending e series was great. 0 shutout Johnny od against us in the second gase break for us :$d ke some of the zing Blake said. is injured in a re the start of the } FIRST played through a st period Tuesday gave the Leafs a y in the second. He behind Kelly, who »pped by Montreal ump Worsley, the rebound and gh into the Cana- the winner with 36 aining in the sec- as first credited to \ who was standing the Montreal goal, ial correction was ting it to Pappin, uird period. d the prettiest goal s, scooting around losing his balance scooted across the Imouth. But even uff hooked the puck past Sawchuk. scored the final ame into an empty rsley had been sent favor of a sixth acker. "eer 'T. DELAY serviced by inishing by nt can also water this shawa THAVEN w the signs) E 723-8186 PRALINE THE ) field." © not enter Cool Reception in the | | Rusty Staub drove in four} | 4 . ry runs with three hits and Hous- | netroit a : a9 rie Cool R t ton tallied for eight runs in the) Boston 9 : "563 1 ecep 10n econ eighth inning and a 10-3 vic: | New Vork 97 53 1 tory over Philadelphia. Bob As- Chicago 9 7 563 1 promonte tagged a_ three-run Baltimore 9 8 599 114 | Will Not Run In Derby 9 "Gites th y | | Washington 8 9 471 2% . | Cleveland 1 0 te 3 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (CP) --|Churchill Downs record for the| Mets Ortstop Kansas c City. 7 10 412 3%] Canada's faint hope for a sec- 6 10 .375 4 ond Kentucky Derby victory in four years dimmed Tuesday when Cool Reception missed by a neck in the $16,350 Derby Trial. Sired by Nearctic -- as was 1964 winner Northern Dancer-- Cool Reception was pulled from the Kentucky Derby after Tues- day's loss to Barb's Delight be- cause the three - year - old colt doesn't "belong in the Derby Trainer Lou Cavalaris Jr., said before the Trial he would Derby unless he won the Trial and backed his words with ac- tion. "I said before the race he had to win big to come back Satur- mile. Northern Dancer set the 1%- mile record at two minutes flat in his 1964 victory in the colors | of Toronto industrialist E. P.| Taylor. |\M A distant third, but still to be entered in Saturday's 93rd run-| Ti ning of the Derby, was Light- ning Orphan with Second En-|N counter fourth in a field of nine} In winning first prize of $10,- 647, Barb's Delight returned $10.60, $4.00 and $2.80 while heavily backed as the favorite, Cool Reception paid $3.00 ané $2.40 with Lightning Orphan|th paying $2.80. w Off in fourth place two lengths mark, jockey Walter Blum sent Forced Retire | junderwent an operation on his | season, special assistant to work with) three-year-olds. | infielders. Braves in 1960 and joined the off the pace at the half-way| Mets in 1964. illan, veteran shortstop wh ight shoulder during the off| retired Tuesday and ew York Mets named him a) jnals, After spending 10 years with e Cincinnati Reds, McMillan as traded to Milwaukee cisco Giants. Tacstay! s Results {Boston 2 California 3 |New York 13 Minnesota 4 NEW YORK (AP)--Roy Me- 9 | Washington 1-0 Kansas City 0- 1) BASEBALL STARS | |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Bob Gibson, fired a two-hitter and Istruck out 12 for his fourth vic- McMillan, 36, came to the jtory as st. Louis blanked Cin- | Mets' spring training camp this cinnati Reds 5-0, spring on a trial basis. He was reinjured in an exhibition game. Batting--Ed Kranepool, homered, beat out a bunt per drove in the tying run with a/ 12th inning triple in a 3-2 New| York victory over San Fran- | Cardi- Mets, | He played only 76 games last|s KEVIN CHI PMAN RAMBLER BOWMANVILLE and PETERBOROUGH GERRY CRAMER day," Cavalaris said. "He didn't : hae oats -- ed ere tba ray he i gp ge age indy Egy hs emery bed y pith '6 check | A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. "Sepocoatkal eels Barb's Delight was on the rail| his swing while batting. OPTOMETRIST SLOW RECOVERY and both jockeys were flailing] McMillan had a lifetime bat- " 8 E Owned by Mrs,, William Seitz |their whips as the horses passed|ting average of .243 and was 141 King St. East of Montreal and Mrs. Vince |under the wire a half-length|the starting shortstop for the 723-2721 Reid of Toronto, the chestnut | apart. National League in the 1956 and} colt was Canada's champion| Another Canadian-foaled horse |/297_All-Star_games. two-year-old of 1966 but chipped an ankle bone early this year and had won only two of five previous outings this year. Under a heavy whip by jockey Bill Hartack, Barb's Delight made a fierce rush in the stretch to win in 1:35 2-5--just four-fifths of a second off the --Betemight -- was among the also rans. Favored to take the $125,000 Derby, at 7 to 5, is Damascus, owned by Mrs. Edith W. Ban- croft, with his biggest challenge expected to come from Succes- sor, of Mrs. H. C. Phipp' '| Wheatley Stable. 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