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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1967, p. 7

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dd 'ie way through the pes blasted one yur yards out but it the right spot to ling save. - end of the field, . Italia's keeper, outstanding game | he too pulled off xtremely difficult first half, Bob 3allymena's right 1 a pass-back to d Didanielli quick nced on the loose brought down in- Ity area, by Bob idanielli appealed but the referee y on. This seemed Italia team for a pp played one of es at centre - half ) by Maurice Laid- iano Cucinatto, the this trio gave great protection lymena attackers : odd one did slip - handled the shot half was almost a pat of the first 45 Italia still attack- ing to get on the ile Ballymena con- nasterful defensive they refused to i's splendid show- they didn't deserve wo goals, the play night's game gave ome of the best 1inment of the past iP PLAY Cup first round smen Stadium on , Azzurri defeated with J. Marmara an goal for Napoli ciocia, F. Briglia bulged the twine rs. nd game of the ocal 222 whipped XR. Rosiek got the goal - while the reatment by Local n by S. Ianiri with K. Lang and G. one apiece. Carling Cup play, Local 222 on Satur- at seven o'clock ja meeting Azzurri game, 8:30 p.m. 1 Park Wins rry Series Park squirts won straight game over aturday with a 14-7 ; gives Harman a best-of-three series 1 advances to play dnesday night in play. fifth inning carried k to the win. Vie Jarman with two hile Jeff Rorabeck e homer. Pitcher limited Port Perry hits. and Olsen led Port ng. Harman plays Minesday night at Harman Park. 'BETTER OLF 3OLF RIVING (ANGE tice Day or ght at the h Oshawa iving Range 30 Grass Tees @ Min- course @ Snack Bar and Clubs Supplied id Group Lessons by GA, 725-3092 t, N. -- Oshewe Oshawa Shrine Club. prth uth Higgs Captain TH Prices eae $1.25 'cess . 75 ee week 50 seiideasiniienieraniieacma JIM MERRITT, left, gets heary congratulations from teammates Jackie Hernan- dez and Rich Rees, after he pitched Minnesota Twins to Fergie Blanks Phillies a 3-2 victory over Chicago White Sox, at Metropolitan Stadium, on Sunday after- noon. The win carried the surging Twins into first 4 I 3 place in the tight American League race. (AP Wirephoto) To Register 16th Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ferguson Jenkins, wanted to be a relief pitcher, registered his 16th major league victory as a starter Sunday as Chicago Cubs blanked Philadel- phia Phillies 1-0 in the second game of a doubleheader. The Chatham, Ont., native, who brought his record to 16-9, became the first National League pitcher to win 16. In the first game, Ken Holtz- man and Bill Stoneman com- bined on a six-hitter for a 6-2 victory and a sweep of the dou- bleheader. Despite the double victory, the Cubs remain in third place, nine games behindjout eight. Adolfo Phillips, leading off the|the winner. third, became the only run ofj|tripled in the fourth for the Gi- the game when Jenkins sacri-jants and scored on Jim Hart's ficed and Don Kessinger sliced|single. league-leading St. Louis Cardi- nals. In other NL games Sunday, New York Mets swept a dou- who \second division. "When I first saw this kid I A walk to Cubs' bleheader from Pittsburgh Pi-|a single into right field. rates, 3-0 and 11-9, Cincinnati Reds shut out Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0, St. Louis edged|innings. San Francisco Giants 2-1 andjand Ron Santo's Atlanta Braves crushed Houston Astros 8-4. Saturday, St. Louis beat San Francisco 3-2, Atlanta swept a doubleheader from Houston, 7-3 and 2-0, Philadelphia shut out jning. |SEAVER DUMPS BUCS Chi 9-0, Ci ti Los Angeles 4-0 and New York whipped Pittsburgh 6-1. SETS CUB PACE Earlier this year in a Toronto Pirates. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League Today's Games |Rochester at Toledo W L Pet. GBL| Syracuse at Columbus Minnesot 62 50 .554 -- |Toronto at Richmond poser ' 61 50 .550 4 Buffalo at Jacksonville (2) Detroit 62 52 544 1 | 8 ee California 62 53 .539 14) . Boston 60 53 531 2%) Canada Wins Washington 58 58 oe B ° Cleveland 54 62 .4 New York 50 62 .446 12 Canoe Title Baltimore 50 63 .442 12% Kansas City 50 66 431 14 Surmday's Results Boston 2 California 3 Washington 2 Kansas Cily 0 Chicago 2 Minnesota 3 Baltimore 2 Detroit 3 New York 15 Cleveland 11 Saturday's Results Baltimore 4 Detroit 5 Chicago 2 Minnesota 6 New York 2 Cleveland 6 Washington 6 Kansas City 5 Boston 1 California 2 By GARY McCARTHY | MONTREAL (CP) -- Canada }won nine of 13 events Saturday land Sunday to take the North American canoe racing cham- |pionships at Expo 67's Regatta | Lake. | The Canadian paddlers fin- jished in first place in the over- all standings with 63 points, 24 lahead of the United States. |Mexico was third with two points. Bolivia, with only one 'paddler competing in the two- {day competition, failed to regis- National League t W L Pet. GBL ter any points. i St. Louis 71 44 617 -- Canada, leading by a slim Atlanta 61 51 545 8%(three points, 37-34 after Satur- Chicago 64 55.538 g |day's first nine events, stormed Cincinnati 62 54 .534 9¥4/ahead Sunday by taking first San Fran. 60 55 .522 11 |place in all four 10,000-metre Philadelphia 57 54 .514 12 events. Pittsburgh 54 60 .474 1644| "Our excellent performance Los Angeles 50 63 .442 20 New York 4h 66 .411 23% Houston 47 70 .402 25 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 0-9 New York 3-11 Philadelphia 2-0 Chicago 6-1 Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 1 St. Louis 2 Houston 4 Atlanta 8 Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 1 New York 6 Philadelphia 9 Chicago 0 Houston 3-0 Atlanta 7-2 Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 4 San Francisco 2 St. Louis 3 International League W L Pet. GBL Rochester 67 48 563 -- Richmond 66 52 559 2% Toronto 57 56 .504 Toledo 55 56 .495 10 Columbus 57 60 487 1 Jacksonville 55 58 .487 11 Syracuse 51 64 443 I Buffale 48 62 .436 1644 Sunday's Results Rochester 9 Toledo 2 Toronto 2 Richmond 0 Syracuse 2 Columbus 0 bd at Jacksonville rained ou! Saturday's Results Richmond 8 Toronto 2 Rochester 4 Toledo 2 Columbus 8 Syracuse 3 Columbus 4 Syracuse 3 lin the four 10,000-metre races made us the decisive winners," jsaid Tom Dienstmann, coach of |the Canadian squad. SAVE U.S. FACE The U.S. women's squad ac- counted for 22 of that country's |34 points in Saturday's action. | The U.S. men's squad picked up its only victory of Saturday's competition in the men's 1,000- metre K-4 event. Points were awardea on a 5-2-1 basis for the first three places. Mike Brown and Lou Lukano- vich of Montreal took first place in the K-2 event Sunday, Jim Simonyik of Montreal had no trouble beating' John Pickett of Dallas, Pa., for first place in the K-1 event. Brian Norris and Don Bossy, medallists in the recent Pan- American Games, gave Canada glits third victory Sunday in the C-2 race ahead of Fred Hees and Terry Leswick of Toronto. Dean Oldershaw of Toronto came up with a fine perform- ance in the C-1 10,000 metre Sunday upset John Blair of Washington with Chris Hook of Dartmouth, NS., finishing third. Hook gave Canada Its first victory in Saturday's races by winning the men's C-1 event to capture the Aubrey E. Ireland io at Jacksonville rain Trophy, Tom Seaver threw a four-hit shutout in the first game for the Mets, who scored three times in the eighth inning to beat the In the second game, the Pi- rates took an 8-6 lead into the interview, Chicago manager|eighth, but the Mets scored for Leo Durocher predicted a first-|five runs on two singles, a sac- division finish for his Cubs, who|rifice fly and a force out. Ron finished in the cellar last sea-|Swoboda homered for New York son, and pointed to Ferguson asjand Willie Stargell an example of the spirit that|Rodgers connected for the Pi- would move them out of the/rates. and Bob Sammy Ellis made it two shutouts in a row for the Reds asked him what he wanted tojover the Dodgers, stopping Los be," Durocher said. 'Well, my|Angeles on three hits. Lee May eyes almost popped out of their|hit a two-run homer for Cincin- sockets when he told me_hejnalti. wanted to be a relief pitcher|/blanked the Dodgers on six hits. because he thought that's how he could help the team best."|in the third inning on a walk, Sunday, Jenkins limited the|a single and a double by Alex Phillies to four hits and struck|Johnson. Dick Hughes, with re- Saturday, Milt Pappas The Cards scored both runs lief help from Joe Hoerner, was Willie McCovey Rico Carty, Mack Jones and Holtzman, on a weekend pass|Hank Aaron hit homers for the from the army, pitched 5 1-3|Braves who won their fifth con- Stoneman finished up|secutive game as the Astros 25th homer|dropped their 10th straight and sparked a three-run fourth in-|fell into the National League cellar. Maple Leafs Down Braves By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester Red Wings, Inter- national League leaders, have acquired a special liking for Toledo, The Red Wings continued \their mastery over the Mud Hens Sunday with a 9-2 victory;f medal winners during the; _lat Toledo, the eighth straight|Seven-race event, although a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 14, 1967 7 Minnesot Lower White Sox Move Into First By HAL BOCK Minnesota Twins tip - toed away with the American League lead during the week- end, using a pitch and putt at- tack more characteristic of Ed- die Stanky's Chicago White Sox. The Twins were nursing a 3-2 lead built on a Chicago-type rally of two singles, a double steal, an intentional walk, and a force play. When Tommie Agee opened the ninth with a long double, Stanky thought he | was back in business. But Agee, trying to stretch his hit, was thrown out at third on a close play. Stanky rushed! umpire Bill Valentine, tossed his cap, jawed nose to nose and / was invited to leave early. Two outs later, the rest of the White Sox followed. | | TAKE AL LEAD The 3-2 victory moved the Twins into the league lead, 4 game in front of Chicago. De- troit Tigers, who beat Balti- took fourth place, 1% games be- hind, by beating Boston Red Sox 3-2. In other AL games, New York Yankees outslugged Cleve- land Indians 15-11 and Washing- ton Senators blanked Kansas City Athletics 2-0. In Saturday's action, Detroit edged Baltimore 5-4, Minnesota and Cleveland took 6-5 decisions a Twins | | } spectively, Washington be Kansas City 6-5 and California} won over Boston 2-1. | Stanky locked the clubhouse door for 30 minutes after the game ana wouldn't discuss the play at third base on Agee. "'We| got béat 3-2," he said, '"That's) all I've got to say." H Rich Rollins drove in all three| Minnesota runs and Agee homered forthe White Sox. | OYLER BOMBS BIRDS Detroit got a three-run homer| from light-hitting Ray Oyler to) beat the Orioles. Paul Blair and Curt Blefary touched winner Earl Wilson,| 16-9 for homers. | California won its fourth straight with home runs by Jose} Cardenal and Roger Repoz. Cardenal's inside-the-park shot led off the game for the Angels. Rico Petrocelli had a two-run shot for Boston with two out in the ninth Amaro smacked four hits| lapiece as the Yankees beat the| Indians, Max Alvis rapped a/ |pair of home runs for Cleve- land. Frank Bertaina pitched a five-hitter as the Senators beat |\the Athletics. Rick Monday's| second inning error and singles| by Bernie Allen and Ed Brink-} man, provided all the runs Ber-) over Chicago and New York re-'taina needed. 'U.S: Rowers New Zealand Crew Big Hit By STERLING TAYLOR ST .CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) The Americans stole the cham- pionship, while the New Zea- landers stole the show at the Grand Finals of the first North American rowing champion- ships Sunday. ' The U.S. crews won a gold medal in the pairs with cox event and silver medas in the fours with and without cox as well as the double sculls to pile up 35 points over-all. The Dan- ish crews finished second with 25 points. A hard - working crew of heavy eights from New Zea- land, rowing together for the second time, swept to the most popular victory of the day. "We told them to beat Ger- jmetres,"" said Russell Robert- crew. "If they couldn't beat the /Germans during that stréich, we told them to forget it." eo EARLY LEAD The New Zealanders took the lead at the start and defeated Australia by almost three sec- onds. Germany finished third. The New Zealand crew had rowed together for the first time Thursday when they qual- jified for the Grand Finals in the opening-day heats. | Canada was kept off the list itime they have won on the Mud| crew of lightweight eights from Hens' home field. Meanwhile, Toronto Maple Leafs dropped second - place Richmond 244 games off the pace by blanking the Braves) 2-0 on Gary Waslewski's five- hitter. In another game Sunday, Syracuse Chiefs shut out Co- lumbus Jets 2-0. The Buffalo at Jacksonville, game was post- poned because of rain. In Saturday's games, Rich- mond shaded Toronto 3-2, Roch- ester downed Toledo 4-2 and Co- lumbus swept a doubleheader from Syracuse, 8-3 and 4-3. Buf- the Leander Club in Hamilton had won an exhibition event during the Petit Finals Satur- day. The heavyweight eights crew from Harvard University came fourth. It was the first defeat in 20 starts for the Har- vard crew, which hadn't lost a race since 1965. Philip Johnson and Lawrence Hough of the Potomac Rowing Club of Washington also pulled an upset although they struck a buoy at the start and had stern trouble all the way. falo at Jacksonville was post- poned. SPARKS ATTACK | Rochester scored six runs on seven hits in the second inning Sunday against Toledo's Bob Reed. Steve Demeter had three of Rochester's 10 hits. Jose Calero knocked in both Toronto runs as Waslewski won his fifth. It was his second "We just had to row a lot |harder,"' said Johnson. |AUSSIES IN UPSET The Australian fours with cox had pulled the first upset of the the U.S. and Great Britain. the 1966 world championship: many between the 750 and 1,200 son, coach of the New Zealand] pic, Fearn, Andrew Netupsky day by stroking to victory over} Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 Niels Secher of Denmark won| name the single sculls. Jochen Meiss-| ner of Germany, who finished |*™*®*™ second, had defeated Secher in| ciry Big Winners, "He just seemed to give up after the 1,500-metre mark,"| Secher said. Alfred Meister of | Switzerland finished third to} pick up the bronze medal. | The Netherlands crew of; Henk Ssuelbeek, Hadriaan Van Nes and cox R. T. Rijnders won the gold medal in the pairs with) cox. Italy was second and Den-| mark third. West Germany won the fours | without cox. The U.S. was sec-| ond and Denmark third. Mar- | tin Studach and Melchior Bur- gin of Switzerland won the dou- | ble sculls, while the U.S. finished second and Czecho- slovakia third . CANUCKS OUTCLASSED | The best the Canadian crews | could manage was a fourth-| place finish in the fours with- out cox. The Canadian crew of | Philip Webber and stroke Bruce | Clark, all of the University of} British Columbia, covered the 2,000 metres in 6:57.30, more than 10 seconds behind the win- ners. Leif Gotfredson and Douglas Clark, both of Toronto, had also finished fourth in the double sculls although only five crews | were entered. The Canadian crews finished | jlast in the heavy eights, fours {with cox and pairs with cox. Yugoslavia had won the} heavy eights and the fours with | cox in the Petit Finals Satur- | day, while Australia. won the! single sculls. West Germany. finished third| jwith 24 points while Australia | gained 19, Switzerland 17, New Zealand 12, Great Britain 914, Netherlands 9, Canada 744, Aus- tria 7, Italy 5, Czechoslovakia }4, Sweden 3, France and Mex- ico 2, | { Piloting or Bob Tiilman drove in six runs, : £ more Orioles 3-2, are third, one|--three on a ninth inning homer | game back. California Angels|--anc Horace Clarke and Ruben| OPEN DAILY 7 am, te 6 p.m. Fridey tit 9 p.m, ST OP + SHOP + SAVE AT OUR Where Parking Is No Problem Millwork & Building Supplies Lid. 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. 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