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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1967, p. 9

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U.S. District Judge 36@ Ingraham imposed the ium sentence--five years nm and a $10,000 fine. y said he had expected the , but he and his lawyers appeared shaken by the quick- mess of it all. He walked from the court- $5,008 bond under the same $5,000 di bond posted after his in- t in May for refusing the one step forward army with other draft- RS. IMAGE two court rulings Ingra- shad destroyed the intended nce: that Clay, as a Ne- gro, is discriminated against by the racial composition of draft -|boards; and that Clay, as Mu- -|hammad Ali, travelling bishop for the Black Muslims, is en- titled to ministerial exemption from military duty saw a "better than viction. The appeal will be argued before the lury Finds Clay Guilty: | entenced To Five Years | Chief defence lawyer Hayden Covington of New York, said he even chance" for reversal of the con- initiated today U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. hear the case. Covington said a dec high court's decision, i 1968. gal Covington esti- mated it would be December or January before the panel could ision would not be forthcoming from the Appellate Court until some- time next spring, and if the de- cision is against Clay the case would go to the Supreme Court three months later. He said ty t agreed to hear the case, could not be expected before late in f Covington said before the le- battles began that Clay never would spend a night in "BASEBALL SCOREBOARD THE CANADIAN PRESS |Pittsburgh 33 28 .541 5% . American League Chicago 3 28 541 5 WL Pct, GB) Atlanta 31 32 .492 8% C) 36 24 .600 -- |Philadelphia 29 32 .475 9% 35 28 .556 2%4|Los Angeles 27 36 .429 12% Cleveland 33 31 .516 5 |Houston 26 40 .394 15 Minnesota 32 31 .508 544|New York 20 39 .339 17% Boston $2 31 .508 5% Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore 30 32 .484 7 New York (Fisher 4-7) at ia 32 36 .471 8 | Philadelphia (Bufning 6-7) N Kansas City 31 35 470 8 Chicago (Simmons 3-5) at New York 28 34 .452. 9 |Pittsburgh (O'Dell 5-4) N Washington 29 36. .446 914| Cincinnati (Pappas 7-5) at ae Probable Pitchers Today Washington (Coleman 3-4 and Pascual 6-4) at Chicago (Buz- hhardt 2-6 and O'Toole 3-1) TN 'Minnesota (Merritt 4-0) at (Wilson 8-6) N lornia (McGlothlin 6-1) at @land (O'Donoghue 3-1) N as City (Linblad 4-1 or 7-4) at Baltimore (Rich- #7) N Been (Lonborg 8-2) at New York (Tillotson 3-2) N National League ¢ WL Pet. GBL Louis 38 22 633 ipcinnati 40 27 .597 1% Fran. 35 28 .556 4% /Oshawa Woodview Park, be- Houston (Dierker 6-4) N Angeles (Drysdale 6-6) N Tuesday's Results Richmond 1-2 Toronto 0-1 Toledo 4-3 Syracuse 10-4 Columbus 1 Rochester 2 Jacksonville 2 Buffalo 3 Today's Games Richmond at Toronto Jacksonville at Buffalo Columbus at Rochester nd the one-hit pitching of Wathy Chapman and Mitchell, Bounced Markham 22-0 in a ork Central Juvenile Ladies oftball League game at North shawa Tuesday. } Chapman, who pitched the ®rst six innings and gave up e only hit, was the winning pitcher. Cornelius had the hit, two-out single in the second. pman struck out 10 batters nd Mitchell one. | Chapman led Oshawa hitters ith a home run and two trip- les. Arych, Linda Nichols and Skitch each had three hits for Woodview, with Bonnie Nichols laiming two. Toledo at Syracuse 3-6) International League W iL Pct. GBL Rochester 36 21 .632 Toronto 27 25 .519 6% Buffelo 26 25 510 7 Richmond 30 29 508 7 Toledo 26 28 481 8% Columbus 25 29 .463 91% Jacksonville 25 30 .455 10 Syracuse 23 31° .426 11% St. Louis (Jackson 5-2) at tig Beat Dieppe Atlanta (Jarvis 5-2) at San) Francisco (Marichal 9-5 or Bolin|scygog Cleaners exploded for jail. He repeated that opinion) after the verdict, saying, "He) hasn't yet." In undermining first one and} then the other of Clay's two! main defence points, Ingraham) left Covington and co - counsel| Quinnan Hodges of Houston the' argument before the jury of six men and six women that Clay| was "'sincere in refusing to be) drafted. | First the judge held that the) defence allegation of draft board discrimination would be| an inadmissible conclusion in| Clay's trial, Then, answering a} lengthy plea for directed ver-| dict of acquittal, he told Clay! and his lawyers--with the jury out of hearing--that he had found a basis for the selective service's action in classifying the 25-year-old fighter 1-A, ripe for the draft. Most of the courtroom talk was devoted to the defence plea for directed acquittal. Hodges told the judge, "There is no doubt that he gave up univer- sal popularity in this country" by joining the Muslim sect. Hodges said Clay's religion ularity, his marriage to a "beautiful wife' who refused to submit to Muslim standards of dress and conduct, a $500,000) movie contract because the sub- ject of the picture conflicted with his religion, a $200,000 rec- ording contract because the Jackets, and all chances of! product endorsements, | | : was Hutchen, whose team- | 2 mates committed four errors Whitby Girls compared to none by South End. WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby |i }12 runs in the fifth inning of their East York Ladies' Soft-|j ball League against Dieppe Park and came out with a 17-5 win Tuesday, Whitby trailed 5-1 going into the fifth, but two doubles, three singles and seven walks boost- ed their total to 13. Sandy Taylor led Whitby with two doubles and as many singles, while Jan McGrath and Sharon Turner each hit a pair of singles. Other Whitby singles were hit by Judy Spencer, Sue Lupel, Pat Rockert, Jen Doole and Betty Atkinson. Dieppe Park hitting was ac- counted for by a double by Jean Myers and singles by Mary Nicholson, Denise Molon- oski and Barb Bishop. GOLF! Pay As You Play 18-Hole Green Fees From 75¢ Play Our Championship Course or Play Our Par 3 Course 10% to 50% Off Golf Equipment SUNNYBRAE GOLF CLUB R.R. NO. 4 -- PORT PERRY @ 1.25 Adults @ 50c Children -- Vs. -- @ 75c Students 0.L.A. SENIOR LACROSSE Thursday, June 22, 8:30 p.m. ORANGEVILLE DUFFERINS OSHAWA LASCO STEELERS ADMISSION PRICES: record would not place his|batter Muslim name on the record|singles. |Stone, while the losing pitcher Pee Wee game against Police Association with steady pitch- struck out 11 batters while giy- only two. | Sterling. By MIKE RECHT Joe Foy, unnerved by a near shattering experience two days York Yankees. Associated Press Sports Writer their ago, has pulled himself together|it's a good in time to take apart Newjrained out Monday night," said League time to lead his parents from{Foy recovered enough to step : house Sundayjinto the hero's role again at his t grand slam home run helped "I had so much on my mind,|shatter New York Yankees 7-1, | In the only other American|® burning jnight, but playing the hero left him plenty shaken up. thing we were the Boston Red So: Borrowed Pitch Pays Off For Philadelphia Hurler By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Larry Jackson has tossed an- other curve at the law of av- erages--and New York Mets are still waiting for it to break their way. | Jackson, Philadelphia's 36-| year-old Met killer, borrowed a pitch from team-mate Jim Bun- ning Tuesday night and beat New York for the 18th time) without a loss, firing the sec-| victory. Jackson's 18-0 record against} the Mets is second only to San} Francisco's Juan Marichal, who| has beaten the expansion club} 19 times without a setback. Marichal, meanwhile, became} the first 10-game winner in the majors by overwhelming Cin- cinnati's slumping Reds 5-1 on a five-hitter, Dodgers Clip Credit Union Dodgers came up with a 5-4 extra inning win over Credit Union in Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association pee wee play Tuesday night. | South End Billiards downed Quality Fuels 13-3 and Oshawa Towing clipped Police Associa- tion 10-5 in other league ac-| tion. Dodgers' Ron Finley batted) in the seventh inning and pull- ed off a squeeze play to tie the score at 3-3, but Credit Union came back in the eighth inning to go ahead 4-3. Dodgers had the final word, however, by put- ting two more runs across the plate in the eighth. Pete Murdock struck out 13 | Elsewhere, Chicago Cubs upended Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3; St. Louis Cardinals whipped Houston Astros 6-2 and Los An- geles Dodgers nipped Atlanta Braves 3-2 in 15 innings. j Tommy Davis' second inning! double - which barely eluded! right fielder Johnny Callison's| leaping grasp - was the only! hit off Jackson. | ADJUSTS DELIVERY He attributed his one-hitter to) 'Tve changed my grip," Jackson said. "I'm choking up| on the ball and holding it like Bunning does. . , Now I wish I'd started throwing it 10 years ago." The Phillies gave him a quick | sendoff with three runs in the| first inning on Tony Taylor's | single, Rich Allen's triple and! |Don Lock's sixth homer. Marichal, who missed his last turn because of a pinched | nerve in his neck, was clipped} for two hits and a run in the| first inning but stymied the} Reds thereafter while boosting | his record to 10-5. | The Giants roughed up Mel Queen, 8-2, for two runs in the second and knocked him out in a two-run sixth. Ron Santo and Ted Savage paced Chicago's 14-hit attack) with three hits apiece, Santo! driving in two runs. | | ROOKIE SAVES GAME Rookie Chuck Hartenstein) rescued Cub starter Joe| Niekro after Donn Clendenon's |three-run homer in the fifth. | tie- |= Dal Maxvill drilled a Foy Powers Red Sox To Win Over Yankees | Yankee | Stadium where games_ scheduled, third base-|Washington Senators splintered Foy arrived in New York in'man, But by Tuesday night,/Chicago White Sox 4-2, Detroit] nipped California An-| | Tigers gels 2-1 and Cleveland Indians "hg Kansas City Athletics | Foy unloaded against Mel Stottlemyre in the fifth inning jafter two walks and a h jloaded the bases. The blast, his second major league slam, gave him five |homers and 14 runs batted in |since he was benched for two jdays June 6. Carl Yastrzemski made the fifth a five-run inning with his 17th homer following Foy. BELL WINS THIRD Gary Bell, 1-4 before Cleve- land traded him to Boston June 4, breezed to his third victory| in four decisions with the Red Sox. jond one-hitter of his career as|@ NeW Curve ball he picked up| The Senators took advantage | |the Phillies breezed to a 4-0|from Bunning. of some rare miscues by the| league - leading White Sox for! their victory. Leading 2-1 in the! sixth inning, Mike Epstein tried} to score from second base on| Paul Casanova's single to cen-| tre, but Tommy Agee threw| him out. However, the umpires | ruled third baseman Don Bu-| ford obstructed Epstein and the run was allowed. The Senators got another gift | run in the seventh when Ed Stroud was hit by a pitch, went all the way to third on a wild pitch and scored on an error. Detroit had to come from be- hind in the eighth inning. Al Kaline doubled in Don Wert, who had been hit by a pitch, and then Jim Northrup's sin- | gle scored Kaline. | Luis Tiant of Cleveland hit a solo homer and hurled a two- hitter for eight innings, but needed hitting and _ pitching help. Lee Maye also homered, Max Alvis singled in a run and Pedro Gonzales hit two sacri- fice flies. Steve Bailey struck out the last two batters in the ninth after KC scored twice. breaking triple in the seventh inning and Orlando Cepeda! cracked a three-run homer in| the eighth as the Cardinals! pulled away from the Astros. Houston's Julio Gotay stroked | two hits for a club record of | eight in a row before winning pitcher Larry Jaster ended the streak. Union batters in his win for Dodgers and allowed only two hits, while loser Miller struck out 10 batters. Atlanta reliever Claude Ray- | mond of St. Jean, Que., filled jthe bases in the 15th inning |with an intentional pass to Mike Halleran picked up two) pinch - hitter Ron Fairly, then had cost him, aside from pop-|singles and a double for South|forced home and winning run| End in their victory over Qual-|Y Walking John Roseboro. ity Fuels, while being assisted by Jim Freeman, with two singles, and Mark Logan, with a single and a double. Jim Hutchen was the leading for Fuels with two Winning pitcher was Doug Oshawa Towing won the other ng-and 12 hits. | Gary Wilson, Towing pitcher, ng up nine hits and walking Losing pitcher was Bill] KAMPING | | UNLIMITED | Townline Road North (1 Mile North of King St. €.) PH. 728-9942 Check the Camping Column in the Classified Section tor our od. it | WILL COACH Wren Blair of Oshawa | said Tuesday in Minnesota that he will assume coach- ing duties with Minnesota North Stars of the National | Hocey League. 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