FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 191 Phedel hie eset: |Phoeniz, Knocked out Roque|kins, 130%, Chicago outpointed lee Carr, 203, New York|"0ran, Los Angeles, 1, bantam-|Paulie Armstead, 141, Los Ane ; ; weights, geles, 10. City, 2; Benny Briscoe, 155, Paris--Ray Adigun, Nigeria,| Sydney, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 30, 1967 7 Nats Get Epstein For Pete Richert Reds Maintain Lead: Australia -- R e e e . : Split With : ar din als waten ue gt one ead af revere ge Gooege Foster, Gatteltari, Australia, outpointed ; : : mune ase 4 cinnati, 10, lightweights. Guelas, ; vay. eo Fas ge lh al his oak Washiagto gio gig po Phoenix, Ariz.--Manny Elias,| Las Vegas, Nev.--Eddie Per- ae " P > 5 | zame hea By DICK COUCH header with St. Louis to remainjing three doubles--in the twin| ;|major baseball deal in less than|for veteran left-hander Pete h Thursday, Associated Press Sports Writer|114 games ahead of the second-|bill, running his hit string to 25 18 months, may have traded/Richert. 1] NA | | ch Monarchs, 10-3 win over Monday night. © y, . - Gaels nior "A" All- Civic Auditor- LAYTON was e's first star, by coach Jim nsistent play- ishop said of n, "He hasn't -- Lasseter, - uckley, West, Munroe, Mays , Payne, Peppler, rshall, Jones, iggs, T. Stine es, Marlowe, wless, Gould. istie, J. Clay n. WHEN... The Pete Rose-Tony Perez entry is giving Cincinnati's first- place Reds that wire-to-wire look in 'the National League derby. Rose and Perez kept long hit- ting streaks alive Monday night as the Reds divided a double- place Cardinals. Perez' ninth-inning triple and a sacrifice fly by Dick Simpson gave Cincinnati a 7-6 victory in the nightcap after the Cards captured the ll-inning opener 2-1 on Bob Gibson's six-hitter. Rose stroked five hits--includ- East Sports Car Drivers Lead Trophy Competition Eastern Canadian drivers have jumped into the lead after the first round in the battle for the Player's Challenge Tro- phy, emblematic of the Can- adian sports car championship. Drivers are now preparing their cars for the June 3 meet- ing at Mosport Park, the second of 10 Canadian Automobile Sports Club sanctioned events introduced his McLaren at the Davidson event. Former trophy winner Ludwig Heimrath of Toronto is in third position with 10 points while Hamilton's Nat Adams is fourth. Heimrath drives a McLaren, while Adams, last year's winner in the over two litre category, is driving a Canadian built car, the Chinook. Besides competing for the overall championship, drivers games. Perez. had an 1ith- inning single in the first game and two hits in the nightcap, extending his streak games. Tom Haller, sent into the game as a pinch hitter in the fifth inning, wound up driving in five runs and leading San Fran- cisco Giants past Philadelphia Phillies 12-9 while Len Gabriel- son hammered a three - run homer, powering Los Angeles Dodgers to a 7-2 victory over New York Mets in the only other games on the schedule. FLOOD SIDELINED Cards' centre fielder Curt Flood drove in five runs with a homer and two singles in the second game before being side- lined by a pulled hamstring. Flood's two - run homer in the seventh tied the score at 6-6, but the Reds won it in the ninth on Perez' leadoff triple, a pair of intentional walks and Simp- son's run-scoring fly to centre. The Cardinals broke a 1-1 to 16'F % WHITEY FORD ...» maybe today Whitey Ford Quitting? NEW YORK (AP) -- Whitey Ford, the winningest Yankee of them all and the pitching ace of a one - time baseball dynasty, was expected to call it a career Wins Contest Baltimore Orioles to their sec- ond successive American League pennant. Moving to bolster Baltimore's struggling pitching staff, the Oriols' vice - president swapped promis ng but un- proven youngsters Mike Ep- Late Rally Town and Country Restau- rant rallied for three runs in the last of the seventh inning to grab a 6-5 win over Cadillac Billiards in Oshawa Civil Serv- ice Softball League action Mon- day. In other games, Rundle's Gar- den Centre trimmed Foley's 7-1, while Rexco and Woods played to an eight-inning score- less tie. The Orioles added to their Starting rotation a pitcher who won 29 games during the last two seasons with eighth-place Washington. His record this year is 2-6 with a 4.64 earned run average. 'QUALITY' PITCHER Richert, 27, was rated by Dal- ton as "one of the top left- handers in baseball . . . the quality pitcher we have been looking for since last fall." Bertaina, 23, has appeared in 29 games for the Orioles during the past four seasons, and gag a 1-1 record this year. Dalton maintained that the Orioles were not forced into the deal because of Epstein's refu- sal to return to Rochester of the International League where he played last season and gained minor league player of the year honors. The 24-year-old Epstein had been unable to dislodge 25- year-old Boog Powell from first base and failed in a trial as 1656 | Speciad te! CANADIAN RYE WHISKY DremL#0 BY HRA WALEEE & SONS UAUTED, WALKTEVILLE, CAMARA, ATT Il Special moments call for Walker's Special Old Canada's most popular whisky IAN PRESS counting toward the title. also battle for two individual|¢24ock in the 11 inning opener] today. ; . Si ' ' ; i Cornish delivered the winning i 29-year-old Following the series opener at| onampionships, over and under! With doubles by Tim McCarver! New york Yankees called a an outfielder. ' . ee os cae ere are as killed in Davidson, Sask., May 21,/the re ers This is decided ad and Julian Javier. -- press conference -- they said i. ot Lgl ee Mronage -- _It was Dalton who made the Smooth, mellow flavour. Decanter-style bottle. It's Canada's just after drivers from Eastern Canada|the car's engine capacity At San Francisco, - Haller|it would concern Ford -- prior|city cere oceined be Meu {final decision in the trade which best selling whisky indianapolis hold down the top five positions! I, the over two litre race,|SPatked the Giants to a 12-3!ty their doubleheader with Min- a ihe elder Kt oe brought superstar Frank Robii- sees 5 idan e years ago in the overall standings. Wietzes, de St. Croix, Heimrath|!€24- , nesota Twins today. Published] "U&™ "280m and "aliate. son to the Orioles Dec. 9, 1965, The winner Leading the field is Toronto's|and Adams occupy the first four|_1"€ Phillies closed the gaP|reports that Ford would an-|, C@dillacs picked up four runs|--two days after he was named as Jimmy Eppie Wietzes with 20 points,|positions in that order. Louis wb 'uss cient cot oe nounce his retirement were gen-|"" a Ueccy then Bbc director .of player personnel. mal driving close friend followed by Montreal's Ross de St. Croix with 15 points. Wietzes' drives the Comstock prepared Ford GT 40, while de St. Croix Donolo of Toronto.in an Elva BMW leads the under two letre class, followed by Greg Eyolf- son of Saskatoon. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Sanford 3-2) at Boston (Bennett National League WL Pct. GBL Cincinnati 29:17 .630 -- St. Louis 24 615 1% Pittsburgh 22 579 3 San Francisco 23 561 Chicago 20 526 'Atlanta 21 512 Los Angeles 18 439 Philadelphia 16 410 New York 14 368 Houston 14 341 American Leagu (Standings unchanged) Monday's Results Philadelphia 9 San Francisco 12 St. Louis 2-6 Cincinnati 1-7 New York 2 Los Angeles 7 Probable Pitchers Today St. Louis (Hughes 2-1) at Cin- cinnati (Maloney 3-2) N Atlanta (Kelley 1-4 and Jo\ son 3-3) at CChicago (Jenkins 4-3 and Niekro 0-1) Houston (Dierker 5-2 and Wil- son 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Ribant 1-2 and O'Dell 4-1) New York (Cardwell 3-5) at Los Angeles (Sutton 1-6) N Philadelphia (Bunning 3-5) at San Francisco (Marichal 8-3) Wednesday's Games Chicago at Cincinnati N Atlanta at St. Louis N New York at Houston N Philadelphia at Los Angeles N Pittsburgh at San Francisco American League Standings unchanged. Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Peters 6-1 and John 3-3) at Detroit (Wilson 6-3 and Sparma 4-0) Kansas City (Nash 5-4 and Hunter 4-3) at Washington (Moore 3-1 and Ortega 1-5) Cleveland (McDowell 2-2 and Hargan 6-3) at Baltimore (Mc- Nally 2-2 and Bertaina 1-1) Minnesota (Boswell 1-2 and Merritt 2-0) at New York (Downing 4-3 and Peterson 0-3) California (Brunet 1-7 and Midget Gaels In Close Win Oshawa Midget Gaels match- ed wins with their Junior "A" counter parts last night when they edged Eagles 8-7 in Osh- awa Minor Lacrosse Associa- tion play. Panthers blanked Hawks 10-0 in other midget play behind the goaltending of Jim Shortt. Two ' goal efforts came from Elliott Beharrell, Dave Stones and Mark McConkey, while single goals were scored by Peter Crowe, Rick Lack, Robert Fer- guson and Brian Gandy. i Gaels' attack was well dis- tributed, with Larry Shrigley the only two-goal scorer. Other scorers were: Frank Mitchell, Ken Sherban, Walter Karas, Tony Gray, Alan Drew and Terry Lioyd. : Eagles' scorers were Jim Shortt, two, Birze, Paul Bycok, Earl Newitt, John Cuthbert and Rick Lack. Oshawa Green Gaels defeat- ed Whitby 7-1 in a tyke game last night behind three goals by Rusty Lowe, and single goals by Eddie Keenan, Mike Gardner, Fred Upshaw and Steve Baker. / 2-1 and Santiago 2-2) Wednesday's Games Baltimore at Chicago N Cleveland at Detroit N California at Washington N Kansas City at New York N Minnesota at Boston N International League W L Pct. GBL 667 4%4 4% 4 Rochester Columbus 14 Buffalo Syracuse Toronto Richmond Toledo 14 16 .467 Jacksonville 12 20 .375 9 Monday's Results Columbus 0 Toled 3 Jacksonville 0 Richmond 3 'oday's Games Toronto at Buffalo 2 Rochester at Syracuse Jacksonville at Richmond Columbus at Toledo U.S. Netters Oust Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The heaviest rain and hail storm to hit the Chapultepec Sports Cen- tre this year forced the sus- pension of the final Davis Cup match after Arthur Ashe had defeated veteran Rafael Osuna to give the United States the American semi-final zone Davis Cup matches. The U.S. leads the best-of-five series 3-1. Ashe's 8-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory Monday put the United States in the finals against Ecuador in Guayaquil June 16-18. Ashe will not play, however, because of army commitments. Cliff Richey was tied with Mexico's Marcelo Lara when the rain began falling in tor- rents. Each had won a set and Richey had a 3-2 lead in the third set with Lara serving. The game was suspended when the heavy rain inundated the court and forced about 2,500 persons to flee the stadium. Richey and Lara were to play the rest of their match today. Cool Reception Belmont Entry TORONTO (CP)--Cool Recep-~ tion, last year's outstanding Ca- dian two-year-old, will run in 519 519 519 481 5% 469 6 the $125,000 Belmont Stakes Sa- turday at Aqueduct race track in New York City. Trainer Lou Cavalaris an- nounced the decision Monday following the chestnut colt's 1%-mile workout Sunday, the distance of the Belmont. Owned by Mrs. William Seitz of Montreal and Mrs. Vincent Reid of Toronto, Cool Reception ran the distance in two minutes, 32.3 ds, three di slower than it took Amerboid last year to win the Belmont, third jewel in the U.S. Triple Crown of racing. Cool Reception is the heavy) favorite for this year's running of the Queen's Plate June 24 at Woodbine raceway. Planning a Wedding Ya\triple crown in the American jand 1947. last out. Repeat Bid By Robinson NEW YORK (AP) -- Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles' most importannt factor in win- ning b i ball's world cha - ship last season, seems to have designs on winning a triple crown again. The hard hitting outfielder paces the American League in home runs while occupying the runner - up position in batting and runs batted in, He took the League in 1966 with a .316 bat- ting mark, 49 homers and 122 RBI. Rogers Hornsby of St, Louis Cardinals and Ted Williams of Boston Red Sox have been the only players to capture two triple crowns. Hornsby in 1922 and 1925 and Williams in 1042 Robinson slammed f our homers in last week's games and took over the lead with 13. He drove in nine runs, boosting his total to 33 and climbed to within two of Detroit's Al Ka- line, the leader. Kaline's batting average dropped 16 points to .345. Rob- inson has a .326 mark while Rico Petrocelli of Boston and Rod Carew of Minnesota Twins are tied for third at .319. Roberto Clemente of Pitts- burg Pirates continues to lead the National League _ batting race although he slipped three points to .385 with a 10-for-27 performance. BigLead For Palmer | PALM BEACH GARDENS,, Fla. (AP)-- Arnold Palmer is; just short of the $100,000 mark | in his runaway race for seal sional golf's money - winning} championship of 1967. Although Palmer laid off the tour last week while Miller| Barber was winning at Oklaho- ma City, he has a $80,000. lead over his closest pursuer. The top 10 through the Okla- homa City Open, with official, unofficial and total winnings: Palmer, $91,213, $8,012-99,225; Gay Brewer, $68,978, $8-$69,986; Julius Boros, $63,790, $1,791-$65,- 581; Doug Sanders, $63,246, $15,- | 123-$78,369; Frank Beard $61,-; 752, $3,994-$65,746; George Ar- cher, $59,447, $5,603-$65,050; Bob Goalby, $42,446, $3,141-$45,587; Bert Yancey, $42,277, $4,169- $46,446; Dave Stockton, $38,323, $1,443-$39,766; George Knudson, $36,973, $3,160-$40,133. eral and: widespread. Neither Ford nor the Yankees bothered to deny it. They simply declined comment. Ford has had two operations on his pitching shoulder, the last Aug. 25, 1966, after he had only a 2-5 season record. The club recently disclosed that he has developed a bone spur on his left elbow. Ford, 38, came to the Yankees mid - way in the 1950 season, posted a 9-1 record, won a game in the Yankees 4-0 World Series sweep of Philadelphia Phillies and then spent two years in military service. WINNINGEST YANKEE When he returned, he forged one of the greatest pitching rec- ords in history. His 236 career victories is the best in Yankee history and his career 236-106 won-loss record represents one of the best percentage marks ever achieved in the majors. Ford pitched on 11 Yankee pennant winners and holds a flock of World Series records. Included are most victories (10) starts (22) and strikeouts (94). One of his major lish- run inning in the fifth. Extra base hits for Town and Country went to Higgins and Leckie, while S. Hurtshorne had a triple and single for Cadillac. Rundle's were held in check for six innings by Don Nicholls but they exploded in the sev- enth for six runs on five hits. Dan Tureski showed the way at the plate for Rundle's with a double and three singles. Brian Key had a pair of singles while Bill Maxwell had a triple and single. Milt Terry had two hits for Foley's. Winning pitcher Warren Hough allowed six hits but struck out 12 batters. Nicholls was tagged for 12 hits and struck out nine. In the other game, Bob Mc- Hugh of Woods and John Bour- dage of Rexco hooked up in a pitcher's duel. McHugh allowed only three hits, Bourdage four. McHugh struck out six, Bour- dage 11. Ray McAvoy had two hits for Woods, including a double, while Jim Harris and Dave Hardy had one each. Sti Re- mego had two hits for Rexco, Ted Lutton one. ments, and one that pleased Ford the most, was smashing Babe Ruth's World Series pitch- ing record for consecutive scoreless innings. He broke the record with con- secutive shutouts in the 1961 Series against Pittsburgh Pira- BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Bob Gibson, Cardi- nals, gave up six hits and struck out 12 in a 2-1 Il-inning St. Louls victory over Cincinnati tes and added another in 1962, running his string to 33 2-3 con- secutive scoreless innings. The stocky, 5-foot-10 blonde won 20 games or more only twice (25-4 in 1961 and 24-7 in 1963) but was long the main- stay of the Yankee pitching staff and the man called on when the team had one of those must-win situations. Reds. Batting--Tom Haller, Giants, entered the game in the fifth inning and drove in five runs with two singles and a ground out, leading San Francisco past Philadelphia Phillies 12-9. 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