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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1967, p. 6

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Continental League exhibitios 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 11, 1967 are e RIFLES POST WIN ) : 'oresoan |AAStro's Flight Halted [2sicicamoeate fj backs John Henry Jackson andjwho rushed for only yards Fe SCOREBO D mt g Tom Wilkinson led Torontojin the first half, recovered in * Rifles back from a 20-3 thrash-|the second, completing 10 of 25 Chica '@) Sta S On To | ~~ --_ aN EHEAS 5 ° ° ing in the first half to defeat|passes for 111 yards and rush- g Y Dry By Mack Jones Hitting #222 W .L Pet. GBL ing for 139 along the ground. A P Chicago 61 47: 5650 s Peters Saves Game... G22. rE oid M4 4 Hy" % By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] In other action in the Nation- down Los Angeles rallies. Aber- INDOOR- Galtorin 59 53.527 Billy Hitchcock was worried|al League Thursday, San Fran-|nathy got. Ron Hunt to hit into a bUTDOOR By THE ASSOCIATLD PRESS Peters promptly struck out washington 56 57 496 7% about Mack Jones' arm, but cisco Giants beat St, Louis Car-double play in the seventh in- Aree Eddie Stanky, a fir-n believer pinch hitter Norm Cash to end Cleveland 53 59 .473 - 10 Houston Astros are more con- Po Sede yor yFange Reds/ning after one run was in, ae us in the "there's no tomorrow" the inning. : Baltimore a1 AE 18 baad about hie bat her ba - ngeles Dodgers 5-4, McCool got the final two outs o' school of baseball t' nking, al- Ken Boyer's homer off relief\New York 47 61 435 14/ ne a, Peg PA sae LE eg Baa gy eg aa nace Sees day hen Feacs to 50180 pitcher Mike Marshall in the Kansas City 49 64 434 1444| Atlanta manager Hitchcock | New York 3-0 and Chicago Cubs |in the ninth. 2 f any legitimate lengt.s to win a top of the eighth broke a 1-1 tie Thuredav's Rpsuits rearranged his outfield Thurs-| nudged Philadelphia Phils 3-2. 'Tommie Sisk pitched a three- game. and provided the winning mar- w.hinoton 0 Minnesota 5 lday night so Jones' ailing arm|, Mike McCormick, backed by hitter. against the, Mets and the| ALL COLOR SHOW The manager of "Chicago gin. A two-base error and Pete) Cyinacg 9 Detroit 1 would have less work to do. jhomers from Willie McCovey) Pirates got runs out of Bill Ma-| White Sox found himself in ae Ward's pinch single drove in paiimore 1 Cleveland 2 Sehon ceaponded 'by hittin ai and Jim Hart, continued his}zeroski's eighth homer and! ticklish situa tion Thursday the first White Sox run in the National 1 loalr oF amare anak Abra winning ways, picking up his;|Man ny Mota s bases-loaded| tight. me nee seventh. Nationa foe aonb! Jebel ray 15th victory of the season as he| double in the ninth, ' : . Pet. GBL double, driving in five runs as)jimited St. Louis to six hits. sioe And he didn't hesitate any DETROIT BLOWS LEAD St. Louis 68 44 .607 -- the Braves pounded Houston! McC i his 1th {3 John Briggs' two - base error lonzer than during his playing Detroit had taken a 1-0 lead!Chicago 62 53 539 714) 10-2. laseus abide? Nagage bs shite as the eighth inning set up the days when he'd casually stick a in the fourth on a single by "AljSan Francisco 86 52 536 8 Hitchcock moved Hank Aaron} Hart's solo chal wan tie sith He' tie-breaking run as Chicago hip in front of a fast ball to get Kaline, a walk and Stanley's Atlanta 57 51 528 9 from rightfield to, centre, put! a ascaeodi S nis oth, 'ended the Phillies' eight-game on base two-out single. Philadelphia 55 52 .514 101%4| Rico Carty into right from left 'K winning streak. Briggs dropped > 5 3 sete ; COOL OFF LA Adolpho Phillips' fly, and Phil- With a one-run lead to protect Allison's two homers, both Pittsburgh 54 56 .491 13) and positioned Jones in left so Tod Abby thy ahd Milly line D oe Ip y, i || and the bases loadgd in the 400-foot plus shots, gave him 18\Los Angeles 49 61 .445 18|that "Mack will have shorter MMeCool: thok ar OP Aas +a Ay ~~ shag on a single by eighth, he routed his starting for the year, drove in three| Houston 47 66 .416 211%4| throws to third and home." patrbeiaien rns in PuVeing) Glenn Beckert. an pitching ace, Gary Peters, off runs and provided all the offen- New York 42 66 .389 24) Jones has been having arm the bench, sent him out in relief.' sive support needed by Jim ae bieeghig: 8 emomged miseries for two years and, THE and salvaged a 2-1 victory over 4 Pad Perry, who limited Washington)! ittsburgh » New York until Thursday's game, had " Detroit. : 2 td |to five hits, Jack Hernandez Philadelphia 2 Chicago 3 | missed a week. YODELLING It preserved the White Sox'| BOB ALLISON eer in the other two runs Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 5 | But a solo homer in the third COWBOY two-game lead atop the Ameri- ++. hits two homers Allison, who also doubled, hit San Fre cisco 5 St. Louis 2 ldaine a (WOrtN Shor in Ae can League standings. lhis first homer in the fifth,' Houston 2 Atlanta 10 'seventh and then the double in JACK KINGSTON breaking a scoreless string of a ty the eighth are likely to make| ; aT SENATORS LOSE provided Cleveland Indians 8 innings. Pct. GBL |. pig Bob Allison's two home runs with a 2-1 edge over Baltimore yinton drove in both Indian Rochester 65 47 580 -- o_o his problems for a léd Minnesota Twins to a 5-0|Orinies ir the only other Ameri-jruns against Baltimore, club- Richmond 63 51.553 3 } conquest of Washington Sena-|.an teague games scheduled. |bing the first pitch of the game Toronto 56 54 .509 = 8 FIVE-RUN INNING tors, and Chuck Hinton's clutch) "tye White Sox, who had lost/for e homer and then settling it Toledo 54 54.500 9 Carty added a three-run shot double with two out in the 13th 9), of six games going into the with a run-scoring double with Jacksonville 54 58 .482 11 in the seventh inning in which THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Count & West gd rr alain 'THOSE "MARY POPPINS"' KIDS ED GARBER - DOTRICE WYNN IN OSHAWA and Monday, Kansas City, 6;|League pitching. |cuse. A ninth-inning single by | former Montreal Alouette. : | comer omecnemmcennne remnant ADULT ENTERTAINMENT six tied with 5 | He demonstrated against To-| pinch-hitter Bill Madden forced | CHILDREN ol ! ve : mL 35 | | rio 8 9:25 ODEON * I ot pore bei eh Die Die Dee De De Di ie ie De ee --'Detroit test. had a 2-1 leaditwo out in the 13th. Vern Columbus 54 59 .478 11%/the Braves scored five times. LEAGUE LEADERS going into the bottom of the Fuller, who had singled, came sy ig ° - pe 1% He now has 12 homers for the TE haoson ESBS HMEE acan ERT stevenson Teck peerepenrsar ee eighth home. with the winning run ulTalo ; 5 season and Jones has 13. Jim " aT BENET FOR THE Fa any TVET By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Tigers promptly loaded) Stan Williams went all the Thursday's Results Wynn hit his 28th, a solo shot,| --_----_ ATT [Goon To Tre wane watt Disney Fon Toe Finest yp Fam EnteRTaInmen? | F American League the bases with one out on two|/way for the victory, allowing Rochester 5-6 Columbus 2-1 for Houston in the eighth. ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM Leagae easy meet anoreon After Mickony_fve hit, walking three Buffalo 3 Richmond © 0 Wo neuwer wee NO PLAYING : 504 59 97 339 ey Stanley popped up, Stanky/and striking out 14, high for the Wacxsonville 4 Toronto 2 | STRANGE GIRLS IN HIS ROOM... fe morinson, # ids . f a sent in Peters. season in the American League. Syracuse 7 Toledo 5 REMEMBER WHEN? vn AWARIS ONE TEST OF A MAN Kaline, D 288 62 92 .219)' che TES Saco Ron CONN SETAE 8 CORPSES SATO Today's Games By THE CANADIAN PRESS LOADED GUNS IN HIS BACK... Yastrzemski, B 395 68 126 .319/~ moronto at Jauesanvills teevet oo ae atl ..»A WOMAN ANOTHER! Statins' bodies 1" y, Mi 363 50 109 .300| s nto at Jack: tzzard Charles « ane sans a" ...bodies.. oie 's 329 58 98 .298) ' R ruit From Mets Buffallo at Richmond (2) | the world heavyweight box- Metro-Goldwyn Mayer presens A Carlo Pont Production everywhere! Runs--McAuliffe, Detroit, 72; uns ec Rochestel Ot vague | ing championship he won wr y Prin olla Killebrew 'Miceoosta ee syracuse ab Sede | from Jersey Joe Walcott for Anthony Virna "body to do? Ke ee ay scot ~| the first time 18 years ago ' oe 2 - Runs batted in--Yastrzemski, B t L f With H SIGNED TWO tonight--in 1949--and Quinn Lis 79; Killebrew, 78 | €alS e€als | omer HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton| knocked out Gus Lesnevich | i a En TDA Hits--Y astrzemski, 126; | Tiger-Cats of the Canadian} in the seventh round at | ¢ jiologld hdd sh Dales ' Tovar, Minnesota, 121 By THE CANADIAN PRESS tant triple for the clinching run.;,Foctball League Tuesday; New York City. Lesnevich | th HOUR } : y j Doubles--Campaneris, K2n-| Don Bosch was shipped to| Back-to-back triples by Tom|Sisned defensive tackle Bill) had moved. up from the | oe ee Se { sas City, and Tovar, 24; Yas-| Jacksonville Suns by the parent|Shopay and Tom Martz and a/ Seman released last week by| light-heavyweight class, | Greg Aslan Dlio- Serge Regi: Mita! Reda : trzemski, 22 New York Mets because he|single by Jerry Kenney provid-| Toronto Ritiag smi Le ene baring Age sae ae Esa g stone ha Ye (ek F ' : ' tionalied the winning runs for Syra-|Sive tackle oger Lalonde, a q until he lost it to Fred- N J 4 Triples--Blair, Baltimore,|couldn't. handle Na nal) ig run 3 Aeannie (eek. | »COLOR * : Box Office Opens at 8 P.M.--Show Starts at Dusk xi . F Psa ae a ved Fl that International League pitch-|in relief, won his seventh game. i' 8 .. jing is much less difficult. The) Veteran Ernie Broglio gave we telen bases--Campaneris,| nimble outfielder cracked 8]1,, three hits and Hal McRae. Kansas City, 40; Agee, Chica80,!tqwering home run in the ninth|? : : ronto Maple Leafs Thursday |extra innings and Dale Roberts, PHONE 725-5833 ~F WING oF and Buford, Chicago, 23 __ inning as Jacksonville downed|2"4 Cal Emery hit home runs ' ee Chicago the Leafs 4-2 for Buffalo, which had lost 14 of BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM ! ----_--_--_--_--====_===____"!| ] ie Lonborg, Boston, "| Bosch's blast followed a loop: its last 16 games. oe : HERMAN'S HERMITS , Naiseanl League jing ng af ig gto ----_-- -- = in "HOLD ON" @ AB R Hi Pet. aaa va Pa fae sa ee Plus "TRIP TO DISNEYLAND U.S.A." Staub, Hous .....371.45.130..350)068U: Toe oe ee Jim Russi | * FRIDAY * | \ Oshawa Clemente, Pts ...404.74.139..344 4 é - ' | \ Cepeda, StL ...-,406,69,136..335|S!shed a two-run double in the" The Big Fun Dance || DOORS OPEN : : They're going Richard 3 Wieod, StL. .s.+.842.42.112,.327|10P ,of the ninth to give the) | 12:30 P.M. eye on w 'Akron, Atl . "7401.81. 131.327 Lea's a temporary 2-2 dead- | The Sounds of the Big Beat Runs--R, Allen, Philadelphia, $2; Santo, Chicago, and Aaron, Atlanta, 81 | JETS DROP TWO lock. Larry Bearnarth on his) The Place to Meet seventh game in 15 decisions. | ee TITTLE | 60 LAFFS T0 THE roieaiae GALLON Po! his force has cycle helmets he feels puts on the mark The helme compared wil helmets, but Runs batted in--Cepeda, St./ In other games, the league-\| ¥ LITTLE t THIRD SMASH WEEK ! Louis, and Wynn, Houston, 86; /leading Rochester Red Wings\| CAESAR 7° in the a . hs = grag Me i bounced Columbus Jets 5-2 and) ¥ AND THE ¥ 4 | i Sy s--Brock, St. Louis, ;|5-1 in a doubleheader, Syracuse | x * arf ee er y * zt Bes Clemente, 139 |Chiefs edged Toledo Mud Hens! + CONSULS x | wackiest seas x Doubles--Staub, 32; R. Allen, /7-5 in 10 innings and Buffalo Bi-|, JaRauuR UROL Ket een : a PN topped Richmond Braves | Admission 1.50 ! VILLA AND HIS ESCORTS ! road 'A. conan and R, Allen 10, Pinson, Cin-| Two singles and fine clutch|y Pen¢ins 9 p.m. to 12:30 Music--S: Cc d | ie gr lg einnati. _|pitching by Tommy Arruda en-| Oi) | usic gs----- 7 race ' gl Home runs--Wynn, 28;/abled the Red Wings to win the| HOTEL ADDED FOR YOUR ronto polic Aaron, 27 \first game, and Lloyd Fourroux| y 70n | x ever ' re he, a Stolen bases--Brock, 37;|nosted his first International || ® be » ENJOYMENT rh Osha Wills, Pittsburgh, 21 | League victory in the nightcap. Oshawa WHITBY i di tai ; peemerrervis, Atleata, 13-|Fourroux contributed an fore. H THE EXOTICS OF tae pustven , 6765; MeCormfek, Sam Fray | --______aO_O--_--_----S-- EES 4 cisco, 15-5, .750 "|| RESERVATIONS i kept around Strikeouts--Jenkins, Chicago, |i] | I BEAUTIFUL | opera tg Bunning, Philadelphia, and Ma-'f| i} i} iti | jeropoltan richal, San Fra ern co, 162; F i a 668-3386 CYN DY TAYLOR With The Exciting Sound ' y. 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