“mer —GiantsMatty— Alou 2 36 The Guardian Charlottetown, Thur., “May 6, 1966.. SPORTS. FRONT s ain a - ‘i (Cin ip cinnati 8 2 Has Big Guns % ; BY -CHRIS AN N ETT « Another-ofthe-real joa to the league. leaders is the -€incinatti"Reds and here we-find a case of a team the best players in the-teague- trouble betore getting the side having: but-not-winning-the—title ac-——}-——-~- : ~~eording-to many baseball-experts (myself not included). ‘The’ Reds have the most offensively minded club in the | _majors. and last year they, ‘lead ‘the league in runs scored (825) by 120 runs. They also had ‘a’ .273 team hitting-average.,.. best in: the majors:so they had no problems when it was their turn at the plate. However the problem did arise when they took the, Held for when the Reds allowed opposing -battsmen to get to the plate they seemed to have a spot of out. The “Reds: have one of the. most impressive sou staffs in the league but:as ha s been the case in Cincinna for many seasons problems have a way of popping up in’ _ mid season. in the. Red's: camps.’ Sammy. E _ Maloney won. 22 and 20 goats, easonyay last season but Maloney managed to lose a 10 lis and Jim ing no hitter in: the “evens to the Mets. Two other big names in pein, Jimmy O'Toole under and Joey Jay had off years but the Reds new. Mat- ager ‘Dan Heffner have made drastic changes in the aang games department. O'Toole by the way won only 7 —year—all against: the-Mets. fhe Reds traded away their ‘top alu ging itchers,. starter Milt Pappa - Robinson for two top Never Jack Bladshun. O'Toole ‘style that hampered him se much last season sia seemed more enthustastic about his work. Joe always ready in the background and so the Reds sibly have the best staff -of- STARTING pitchers | =a the season gets fnto full swings “. Relief pitching however is another Ns before the Reds acquired sale but hurled well over $00 games in tte toad Bly MoCoo! J arm must be close to the end of the road, McCool 4 othe best of the short relievers, R uestion: marks after-having-toi e Mets while Ted Davidson and John Tai in the bullpen. Baweve th Taster has a bad habit of to control this tralt he te not going. to last toe long. ‘his screwball. in. the ~three has corrected the dey is ld Craig is another of “eee ; and. if he does not - INFIELD SWITCHED - The Reds have also done a major © fnfield and despite the fact that they at * oe eS the season while nobody positions things are ¢ = mene ¥ recent hot streak is a ceive has finished. § iu | juet ae nl gitar at ete z ~Instead--of--winding--up-~on the mound: Cincinnati’ hurler Joey Jay woundup- on. his ear c wy » Be - > aon 6 AE, on Tommy reg double in third inning of games Three panes Top | MOVE YOUR FEET CLUMSY _in_ trying to score: from. thied Atlanta. After making. the - asta tena area 5 3 eal ick tag; Braves’ catcher Gene with — Oliver: didn’t appear too heord SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—For- and | Manny Balog turned on their ex- ‘ rg "home runs Wednes- Pitt sh a 32 oa ee San nciseo, Trailing’ 1-0 after Willie Me- Covey's solo homer off. Don ®Schwalj-in the “second, the Pi rates. struck in the third when Alou and Mota. each connected eff loser Bob Shaw. McCovey hit his second ho- | “mer of the day off ElRoy Face . fg the -ninth. Alou sent a drive down the right field line’ that hit the screen on the fair side of: the foul pole for a two-run homer. Mota, filling in “for Roberto Ciemente, slammed a..drive into the. wind and over. the left field fence. NEW YORK (AP) — Mickey “Mantle drove in five runs with a pair of homers as New York Yankees overpowered California 11-6 woos night for their | sixth victory in the last seven games. ; Mantle crashed a tworun ho- mer off Dean Change in the first and connected with two on eff Lou Burdette in the sixth after the Angels had cut the Yankees’lead to 7-4 The ho- mers sent Mantle past Stan Musia) into eighth place on ‘the all-time list with a total of 477. Ramos replaced _ winner . Al Downing, 4-3, in the sixth.after | the Yankee starter's © pitching | .@houlder tightened up - Chance suffered his fourth - setback “geven decisions v.8T. LOUIS (AP)—Curt Flood capped a seven-run seventh in- ning uprising with a grand-slam homer ‘as St. Louis Cardinals broke open a 2-1 game and ear- ried Nelson Briles to a 9-1 vie- “tory over’ Chicago Cubs Wednes- day night. Sus Bob Tolan snapped™a 1-1 tle ". with a run-seoring triple in the fifth inning off Chicago starter Ken Holtzman ‘ Adolfo Phillips. hit the first pitch of the -game-for-a homer, but Briles then cheqked. the Cubs through the seventh inning | when ‘he left for a pinch-hitter. : Rede Get the Best... "SUZUKI" e Low Down Payment ® Easy Terms THE BI and SPO GT. GEORGE ST a in| = ‘Pirates Shade Giants; Yankees Clout Bioeis s “MATTY ALOU - | BOSTON .(AP)—Jimmie Hall jlashed a two-run homer off Dick | Radatz in the 10th inning, give ing Minnesota a 7-6 victory over Boston Wednesday night that snapped the Twins’ five-game losing saa and ended the Red ‘Sox’ winning string at six. - Hall hit his third homer of the mon Killé@brew, who had walked, on base. sscore’ on Carl Yastrzemski's | two-run Qlouble with two out in the, ninth, WASHINGTON (AP) — “Ka Charles’ first home ‘run of ~the: tseason, touched off a three-run rrally -in- the sixth inning, giving Kansas City Athletics a.3-1_vie- tory over’ Washington Wednes- day night: » Joe singlé and Fred.Talbot was safe ‘when catcher Paul . Casanova threw his sacrifice bunt into right. field) Nossek scored. on Wayne ‘Causey's sacrifice fly and Talbot scored on Ken Har- relson’s double. “CINCINNATI (AP) Cincine nati scored two-runs on. a pair of sixth inning errors..by Woody Woodward and Milt Pappas re- coreded-his- fourth: straight-com- plete-game victory as the Reds KE. SHOP RT LODGE Lonborg (7), Sanders (8), Ra- datz (0-2) (10), Osinski (10) and Tillman. HRs:-—Minn—Killebrew We Hall (91 Boe—Cosislisro Holtgman (1-4), Abernathy (7) Faul. ¢7) and Hundley; Briles eres Adlanta 63 Wednesday “fly by Pap- scored Art Shamsky with tying run. : Pappas scattered five hits In bringing his record ta.4-2. Tony Cloninger, 3-5, waa the loser. | - HOUSTON LAeo~-Dave Nich olsen collected his third —— a double and two singles and ‘aon in two runs in Dierker’s pitching in Kiss louston victory over New cg he son's twerun-start by ‘ie 4, Tied, Wicholobe singed home Sonny Jackson. The homer by Nicholson started the Astros on a two-run | spree in the sixth. Bob Aspre- ag homered for Hourton in the eighth. season withyone out and Har-| The Red Sox had tied the| Nossek followed with a Cash value of Canada’s national product “has risen Ce per cent to $52,000,000, 000 in | 1965 from 1961, ot (9) and Romano. HR: Chi—Ro- “the (for ree, gent Nichor © Kansas ‘City 00 003 000— 3. 81 Chicage . “010 000 20x 3 51 Barber (2-2), Watt (6) and Etchebarren; Johh (3-2); Fisher mano (4), National League Pittsburgh 000 000-- 3106 San Fran, 010 000 001-2 42 $30 DOWN GASY FINANCING | | \- DOUG ADAMS 'CFCY-TV THURSDAY, MAY 26 6:25 P.M. by P.E.1. 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