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The Kingston Whig-Standard du lieu suivant : Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 13

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rrr 9 t' I 9 9 i THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD FRIDAY JUNE 5 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN I knee American League Yankees recover to down Royals 2-1 declared National Laagua TORONTO (CP) Halfback Dave Raimey of Toronto Argonauts cut down late last season by serious ligament damage to his left knee has been declared-fit to play again by his doctors and the Canadian Football League team's training staff although Raimey himself is complaining of pain Raimey 29 a University of Michigan graduate joined Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in 1985 after a brief stint with Cleveland Browns of the National Football League He came to Argonauts last year in the deal that sent former Michigan quarterback Wally Gablcr to Winnipeg Thursday Raimey exhibited his old running form during a voluntary practice the knee is okay on a (practice) run like that" Raimey said Thursday it 2499 career hits putting him in a third-place tie with Harry Hiclmann for career hits by a Detroit player The winning rally came after California pitcher TOm Murphy had retired 15 straight batters At Oakland Baltimore had a 14 lead wiped out in the last of the sixth when Frank two-run homer sparked a three-run rally for the Athletics Sal Bando widened the Oakland lead with his 10th homer of the year in the seventh Home runs by Niks Andrews and Billy Conigliaro along with three singles from Carl Yas-trzemski powered the Red Sox past Minnesota Andrews who has 10 hits in his last 14 at bats started a three-run burst in the sixth for a 5-1 lead Catcher Ray Fosse clubbed a three-run homer to lead 13-hit attack against Milwaukee Ted Savage homered tripled and singled for three of 10 Brewers hits Walt Williams hit the game's first pitch for a home run off loser Dick Bosman to start a fuur-run rally for the White Sox against the Senators at Washington Bill Melton hit his seventh homer of the year for the winners and Williams also By THE CANADIAN PKESS New York Yankee were three outa away from loaini an American League no-hltter Thursday night but recovered to beat Xanaai City Roy ala 3-1 in 12 innings Baltimore Oriole were beaten 4-2 by Oakland Athletics and their East Division lead over the Yankee was reduced to 5Vk games Kansas City left-hander Jim Rooker with a 14 lead held the Yankees hitless going into the last half of the ninth inning when Horace Clarke tagged a leadoff single and scored the tying run for New York In other games Boston Red Sex dropped Minnesota Twins 5-1 Cleveland Indians dipped Milwaukee Brewers 8-4 Chicsgo White Sox whipped Washington Senators 7-3 and Detroit Tigers defeated California Angels 4-2 After Clarke wrecked no-hitter try Bobby Murcer drilled a double to score Clarke and force extra Innings Ron Woods opened the New York 12th with a single but was forced out on John Ellis' grounder Gene Miehael singled and pinch-hitter Pete Ward walked to load the' bases Moe Dra bowsky relieved Rooker and Clarke hit his second pitch to Result Thursday Houston Montreal 0 Allonle 1 Now York 1 Loo Angolci Pittsburgh Only Gamas Scheduled PrtboMo Pitchers Today San Francisco (Marichal I-l) at Chicago (Jenkins 4-7) Now York (Ryan 4-1) at Clnclnnotl (McGlothlin 4-1) Los Angelos (Vanes 4-1) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 4-4) San Dlago (Corfclns 4-J) at St Louis (Torroi 4-4) Montreal (S tenant an 1-7) at Atlanta (Stono 5-1) Philadelphia (Short 1-S) at Houston (La mailer M) Games Saturday San Francisco at Chicago Los Angolas at Pittsburgh San Dlago at St Louis Montroalat Atlanta Now York at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Houston DAVE RAIMEY might be a lot different with guys waiting to hammer me My knee still hurts I can do about everything I used to but it still hurts It even rattles" American Laagua last PCIGBL 14 17 444 79 33 US 3'i 14 494 14 at 25 444 It 20 27 424 12 Baltimore Ntw York Waihlngfon Detroit Boiton Ciovtland DETROIT VETERAN OUTFIELDER AL KAIINE Slums guinr-winniiig double for liix 2199lli ramt bit Wail A two-run double by AlKalineiwith the Angels with two out in the eighth won' Kaline who had an RBI sin-for the Tigers breaking a 2-2 tie gle earlier now has amassed centre field scoring Jerry Kenney pinch-running for Ellis with the winning run 21 IS 474 -11 1 420 2 27 24 51 4U 1 20 200 13Vb I 21 M0 14 IS 14 104 I7W Minn iota California Oakland KanMs City Chicago Mllweuket Save up to $285 on a CADET wfthmower Six models available 7 to 14 hp match all your mowing and gardening chores Quick detach mowers from 38 to 48 cutting widths Full range of equipment available including snow thrower for year-round utility All-gear direct drive transmission No belts to slip or break Hydrostatic Drive models give infinite ipaed range forward and reverse Single lever controls speed direction and braking This ia total convenience and safety Massive frame and axle Just like our big tractors Instant electric starting National League Last 3 weeks happy ones for Osteen RiMriti Sunday Oakland 4 Baltlmara 2 Clavaland I Mllwaukca 4 Datrolf 4 California 2 Chicago 7 Wathlngton 2 Now York 2 Kama City I Soilon I Minna iota I Prebabie Pltchan Today Chicago (Janatkl 4-2) al Ntw York (Slolttamyra 4-4) Baltlmara (McNally 4-1) at Milwaukee (Bolin 1-4) Detroit (Wllion 3-2) at Oakland (Odom 4-4) Clavaland (Paul 0-1) at California (Wright 4-1) Mlnneiota (BlyltvM M) at Washington (Cox 1-1) Kantai City (Bunker 04) al Boston (Nagy 0-0) Damn Saturday Detroit at Oakland Clavaland al California Baltlmara at Milwaukee Mlnnatota at Washington Chicago at Naw York Kemai City al Boiton run-scoring single by Orlando Cepeda another tally came in on a passed ball and Rico Carty slugged his 15th homer of the season a Blass a 16-10 hurlrr last season sank to 2-8 and hasn't tasted victory since April 22 when the right-hander beat Houston 6-1 on three-hitler The Astros rode the six-hit pitching of Tom Griffin who was lucked by Doug Rader's first-inning grand-slam homer off loser Daii McGinn and a Lincscores pitch like that" Osteen said after winning his eighth decision in nine starts and lowering his earned-run average to 248 Osteen who was 20-15 last year started his streak on 5Iay 17 with a four-hit shutout over San Francisco Giants Tuesday night Osteen got all the support he needed from Wes Parker who drove in three runs with a double and a sacrifice fly- Seaver who had a 25-7 record last year rolled to six-straight victories this season before dropping a 24 decision to Montreal He then beat Philadelphia Phillies on a one-hitter on May 15 hut hasn't won since He now is 7-5 In the four losses Seaver has been supported by only two tire game in limiting the hard-iruns hitting Pirates to six hits and all three runs while! hitters a lot of fun when you running his league strikeout- Seaver 4th He gave the Braves five I lo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The last three weeks have been happy ones for Claude Osteen something leu than hilarious for Tom Seaver and a nightmare for Steve Blass The three veteran National 'League pitchers worked Thursday night and each kept his streak alive Osteen the stylish Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw captured his fifth -consecutive triumph a 54 masterpiece over Pittsburgh while Pirates starter Blass lost his eighth game in a row Meanwhile Seaver the New York Meta ace dropped his fourth straight 3-1 to Atlanta Braves In the only other game Houston Astros romped over Montreal 84 sending the skidding Expos to their Uth-consecutive lots Osteen 8-4 tossed only 98 pitches and didn't go to a three-ball count during the en- TNI CANADIAN PRESS NltlMMl LMW Vf Lm Angola IN Ml MS-I 4v two-run shut by Joe Pepitone in Pitiwurih nmm-i Bint Oliver (1-4) nd Hallor (2-1) Nation (4) Hartamtaki (f) and San-gulllan Mantrval 0M ON 040- 0 4 4 Mavilwi 4NM 440- 0 1 McGinn (IS) Ranko (4) Dlllman P) Raymond (I) and Bowman Gril tin (2-4) and Edwardi Bryant (4) HRl: Ridar (11) Peplton (11) i Atlanta sat ill NO-1 11 the righth It was No 11 for each this season Griffin who stymied the Expos on six hits in winning only his second gsme this year after six losses said: 'I' rfA TOM SEAVER straight drfrat Ml 141 440- 1 was pretty lucky I had nw York B- fannin four Atlanta Rreat (Killing plays and got four! Tinman1 Buffalo franchise headed for Canada? Kauffman on stand Would have negotiated a $125000 contract NEW YORK (AP) If Curt Flood had been free to negotiate for himself after he was traded by St Louis Cardinals it is possible he might be in the Kansas City outfield today playing for the Royals at a salary in excess of $125000 a year double plays If I ran get lurk cry nii American Lmow Kansas city IN IN 4M- 1 1 N(W Vtrfc ON ON Ml I 1 1 Rooker (3-1) Drabowsky (12) and Rsdrlguai Bshmen Wailewski (V)i McDanial (5-1) (10) and union CMcagg 410 ON 7 110 Washington 101 ON 010- I 0 1 Cridtr (2-2) Murphy (7) and Harrm-ann Bosnian (5-5) ShallanMck (2) Humptirgy (II and RoMOoro HRs: Williams (1) Maltan 17) IN 110 1 II Ml Oil Ml- 11 1 Kaat (5-2) Ztpp (I) Barbar (7) and Ratliff Biabart 1 5-2) and Satrlang HRs: Andrews (5) Cenlgllaro NEW YORK The International League Jciawtand mount-1 iso look away baseball franchixe Thursday after MSSJHannigan rejecting a bid by the Hixnnx to keep the financially-! 'it' IS Kraussa II) and Roof McNartnay () HRs Fossa 17) Savaoii II) alllmart Ml IN lit- I 71 Oakland IN 02 4 fl Phoebus 11-4) Hardin (a) Leonard 17) Walt (I) and Dalrymple Hunter (1-5) Grant (I) and Fernanda! Duncan If) HRs: Fernandas 15) Bando (10) Datrolt Oil ON CIO-4 10 California 011 000000- 7 10 Cain (4-2) and Frnntian Murphy (4-5) Garrett (f) and Akm plagued team in the city The action wax taken at a league meeting IL George Sixler said Staler xaid a provisional franchise wax awarded to the Montreal Expnx "subject to league approval of a xu i table city to be named within 10 The Bixonx had been in red ink recently and 0 if you deal before June 30 on an INTERNATIONAL GARDEN TRACTOR This special mower offer gives you more reason than ever to go with the best In garden tractors! With an International have more time for fun this summer and every summer for years to come Jim Coleman (Found on Page 23 lot lay) offered to move their playing xite from War Memorial Stadium to All High Stadium in an effort to help attendance problems The Expos are currently examining Hites" in Canada in a search for xuitable home for their provinional franchixe in the Claxx AAA International League "We prefer to go to a Canadian city ax our first choice if we can find adequate facilities an Expos xpokexman xaid in an interview The xpokeflman Raid the club hopes lo be able to make an announcement "in a couple of cross-examination by attorney Jay Topkis It wis considered significant in light of contention that baseball operates in rfestraint of trade through the reserve system Questioning along those lines according to Topkis in remarks made to Judge Cooper also was a to prove In the $3000000 anti-trust suit brought by Flood after he was traded by St Louis to Philadelphia Phillies estimate of what he would pay Flood was significantly higher than the $90000 Flood was paid by the Cardinals in 1960vor the package of little more" than $90000 plus $8000 expenses offered by the Phillies for 1970 The man who would have paid Flood that much is Ewing Xauffman multi-millionaire owner of the Royals dedicated to bringing Kansas City a pennant no matter how high the cost Kauffman stirred the courtroom of Judge Irving Ben Cooper as he testified for the defence Thursday in the suit brought by Flood that challenges tiie legality of reserve system Kauffman estimated that if he could have negotiated with Flood he would have paid him In the $100 000 range for one year and might have increased that figure on a longterm contract His statement about what ha would pay Flood came under Jim long gone LOS ANGELES (AP) I Jin Angeles Rims announced Thursday they have signed two former Canadian professional football players as free agrnts They are Jim (Long Gone) Thomas a running back who played six seasons with Edmonton Eskimos and Wally Dempsey a linebacker for four year with Saskatchewan Roughridcrs ILIASI Save upjto $77 on a tractor with mower FIRST RACE 830 1970 VALIANT i DUSTER Wc lease all Chrysler model and will lease GM or Ford products if desired Man's Tailered-te-Meesere SUITS Range Summer Weight Choice of Color $79-M WITH EXTRA 1C FAIR OF PANTS $8910 Range Choice of color $AJIS Approx 10 Less 01 SECREL CO-OP (lock af Canadian Ragiitar Start) Mas par Fumihim and Iguipnwnt Pmrtign Offkp FamiOuro Wand or Motal Ypu mmO bob ta appracl-' ata 79 PRINCESS STREET 546-3648 the money-saving way to enjoy International convenience and quality 6 hp air-cooled engine Recoil or electric starting Gear-drive transmission Massive channel steel frame under trouble-free molded fibreglass body Automotive-type steering for fast accurate control end precision trimming 32-inch mower adjustable from 114 to 4 cutting heights Blades trailers and other attachments available too International Harvester Company of Canada Limited THIS IS A FULL A I NTENANCE LEASE Car feature automatic transmission vinyl roof radio and bucket Mats i Insurance Incl 24-month lease MONTH FULL CARD OF RACES TOP DRIVERS" Free Parking Attendance Prizes Canteen Facilities KinesTon speemmy NORTH ON DIVISION ST TO McADOO LANE 1420 PRINCESS ST DIAL 546-3411 Caftans Total Sarvica Dealer 11 1 1 II 1 1 1 III I 111 I II III II HI 1 1 11 1 I iNMMMMNllMl.

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