Hiriller Rematch Due At Candlestick SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-IUdmg a six-game winning streak as long as any they've enjoyed since moving to California the San Francisco Giants tonight open a big three-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pitching choices by Managers Bill Kigney of the Giants and Walt Alston of the Dodgers pre sents a rematcn or uie April thriller here when lefty Mike JlcCormick hurled a two hitter for San Francisco to beat Los Angeles and Don Drysdale 1-0. Rigney called a special batting practice today for no less than Willie Mays, the. fellow leading the! National League averages, and Orlando Copeda, the big Puerto Rican having his worst start in three years of major league ball. "They're just not hitting so we'll ha.e them out early the next three days. It worked with one fellow and we'll see if it works with them. lianey's "one fellow" was Wil-!san Francisco .. lie luriuana wno snapped out of a prolonged hitting slump and Thursday collected the first hit and only run off Philadelphia and Robin Roberts. Jack Sanford Wins Squeaker For Giants, Red Sox Rally Chicago 20 ! Boston Cleveland ... New York American League . L. .. Pet. W. 12 .... 10 11 10 .600 .588 .579 .556 .524 .412 .400 .350 C.B. Baltimore It 10 Detroit 7 10 Washington 8 12 Kansas City 7 13 Thursday Results Boston 1, Chicago 0 Cleveland 3, New York 2 (11 in nings) Detroit at Washington, ppd, rain Kansas City at Baltimore, ppd, rain National 17 Pittsburgh 15 Milwaukee 11 Cincinnati 12 Los Angeles 11 St. Louis 9 League W L Pet. .708 .625 .611 .522 .440 .409 , 1". """'1 1' 1 "ill 1 , BLOWEB SERVICE I TT, ! " R0SEBUR6MB8. CO. fc j tW-tter ... 1 OUR TRUCKS i CARRY FULL I 400 & 600 eu. ft. I Peefer Cores Green Slob Oak Wood Summer Rates on Planer Ends and 1 Sawdust for Mulch PHONE OS 9-8741 SHOCK ABSORBER PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY and JUNE A set of Genuine Ford Shock REG. 21.00 Absorbers will restore new ear riding comfort and handling ease. They last far longer than most other brands, too. Price includes parts and labor on most Ford cars. Per Pair Installed . Your Ford Dealer Knows Your Ford Car Beit, L0CKW00D MOTOR 13 745 SE ROSE PH. OR 3-4485 Philadelphia 9 16 .380 Chicago 6 13 .316 Thursday Results Cincinnati 14, Chicago 1 Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 3 San Francisco 1, Philadelphia 0 Only games scheduled By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston's lied Sox, playing their best at home, as usual, suddenly have won four in a row and six of their last seven, barging into second place, only a half-game shy of the American League lead. And it's all happened just 2Wi weeks after that talk about club dissension and a quick gate for Manager Billy Jurges. They made it with their second straight victory over Chicago's first place White Sox Thursday, a 10 decision on Tom Brewer's two-hit pitching and a ninth-inning single by Pete Runnels, who took over the AL batting lead at .426. Bob Shaw was the loser, giving up nine hits. Boston leap-frogged the New York Yankees, who skidded from second to fourth with a 3-2 11-in-ning defeat by Cleveland. The In dians, taking third place and also j within a half-game of the lead, put ; it away on Russ Nixon's home run ! as right-hander Gary Bell'' out i dueled Ralph Terry for his first I victory over the Yankees in six ' career decisions. The second division clubs Bal ! timore, Detroit, Washington and ' Kansas City were rained out The Red Sox beat Shaw (2-2) : for the first time in three career i decisions with the help of his two- base error. Rookie Lu Clinton opened the ninth with a single and went on Don Gile's bunt. Pinch hitter Gary Geigcr then got a hit off Shaw's glove that loaded the bases, and Runnels broke it up. Runnels was 3-for-4, gaining 15 points, while Yankee Roger Maris fell to second place in the batting race at .393 with an 0-for-5 day that cost him 38 points. Nixon's first home run of the season sent the Yankees to their third straight defeat, all in extra innings. Bell struck out seven and gave up 10 hits, one a tying solo home run in the eighth by Yogi Bcrra, who marked his 35th birth day with two singles in addition to his 305th career homer. The Indians, getting nine hits off Terry (1-1), scored an unearn ed run in the second, then broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh on a two out squeeze bunt by Johnny Tem ple. Pity, those poor San Francisco Giants. They had hitters and slug gers so they traded for more pitching. And what happens? Now the hitters don't hit and the slug gers get hurt, but they've got a two-game lead, a six-game streak and the best pitching in the Na tional League thanks to three guys they had all tho time. Right-hander Jack Sanford came up with the third two-hitter of the season by the staff, second in two days, for another 1-0 victory over Philadelphia Thursday. That gave 8'i I the Giants, held to six hits by loser Tacoma To Setti Marichal To Mound, Seeks Sixth Win Robin Roberts and reliever Dick 1 5"" 'J- . .... Vancouver Farrell, their longest winning string since moving to San Fran cisco in 1958 and padded their lead over idle Pittsburgh. Third place Milwaukee dropped St. Louis to a sixth straight de feat, winning 4-3 on Ed Mathews' tie breaking home run in t h e eighth inning. Cincinnati stretched its winning streak to eight with a 14-1 romp against Chicago's Cubs. The Giants didn't get a man on base until Willie Kirkland singled with two out in the fifth. Kirkland stole second, continued to third on rookie catcher Clay Dalrymple's bum throw and scored on Hobie Landrith's single. Sanford (31) walked three, and struck out 11. He gave up only singles, one by Harry Anderson in the' fifth and the other by Al Dark with one out in the ninth. Mathews' sixth home run, third in two games, broke a 3-3 tie for the Braves and beat reliever Lar ry Jackson (1-5). The Cards, now 0-10 on the road, got their first two runs on a pair of doubles by Bill White and tied it in the eighth on pinch-hitler Curt Flood's sacrifice fly alter starter Boo Bum had walked the bases loaded. Bob Rush (1-0) won it in relief for the Braves. The Reds scored seven runs in the first and six in the second with 11 of their 17 hits. Six runs were unearned. Bob Anderson (0-1) lost it. Right-hander Bob Purkey (2-1) was the winner. The Cubs, playing their first game in a week after six consecutive postpone ments, scored their run, unearned, in the fourth inning. The whiskey with the zest of the west! .1-' 5i t 1 , ' . ' V ... " , ' , - , ' ' V S t' ,-4 i. " " ' f,f f i.f fit; t hi K s ' , 't ftyl let , , depend on A Itft..- I - -1. I IS , . . 1 H . a I feeP ! LiAUL Jones mmm $975 pmt 20 fifth Code 272B - 1 AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY 'or 7aoor Aafs hearty, but never heavy PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. CB Sacramento 15 10 .600 Tacoma 12 10 .545 Us Spokane 14 12 .538 l'-j Portland 13 13 . 500 2 San Diego 14 15 .483 3 IS 1 .4!H 4 11 12 .478 3 7 13 .350 5W FrI., May 13, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Maxwell Ahead After Long Spell Thursday's Results Tacoma 2-4, Vancouver 13 Sacramento 4-1, Portland 0-6 Seattle 7-0, Salt Lake City 1-3 San Diego at Spokane, ppd., rain By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Tacoma Giants, hottest club in the Pacific Coast League, will send their ace huiler, young Juan Marichal, to the mound Friday night in an effort to make it six victories in a row. Marichal, a 21 year-old right hander from the Dominican He public, is also seeking his sixth victory. He has yet to be beaten in the PCL campaign this year. His opponent Friday niiihl: lorn Butters (0-1) and tho Salt Lake I'itv Bees. The Giants picked up the fourth and fifth victories of their current winninc skein Thursday nignt. whipping the Vancouver Motilities 2-1 and 4-3. The double win moved the Giants into second place. 8 game and a half behind Sacra menlo. In other action the Seattle Rai niers split with the Salt Lake City Bees, winning 71 and losing 3-0 in a hcartbreaker for veteran Charlie 11 e a m 0 n. Sacramento whipped Portland 4-0, then lost 6-1. Rain washed out San Diego at SDokane. a sinsle came. Eddie Fisher, a mainstay of the Giant staff last year, picked up tho first victory against Vancou ver. his first in five decisions The powerful Giants pounded out 11 hits in the nigmcap, inciuaing doubles by Jose Pagan, Danny O'Connell and Bob Perry. Marc Raymond handcuffed Portland on four hits m the open ing game between the nd 'jacrumento while his bolon teammates parlayed three hits, six walks, a hit batsman, a wild pitch and one Portland error into four runs. Portland's Noel Mick elsen stopped the Solons on four hits in Ihs nightcap, striking out four and walking two. George Freeso unloaded his eighth homer of tho season for Portland in the fourth with tho bases empty. Dave Stenhouse lost his bid for a shutout against Salt Lake City in the fust Bees-Rainier tussle in the seventh inning of the abbrevi ated game. Two singles and a forceout gave the Bees their lone run. They were able to reach Stenhouse for only five hits. In tho nightcap, Boa moil struck out 13 batters before an error opened the gales for three Salt Lake City runs in the ninth, Bea mon wound up the loser while Tom Parsons, with a five-hitler, won it. He fanned six batters and latched on to Rudy Regalado's popup in the last of the ninth, end ing the game with the bases bulg ing with Rainicrs, First game: Salt Lake City 000 000 1-1 5 0 Seattle 200 050 x 7 13 0 Howe, Swanson (5), llardison (5) and Biockell; Stenhouse ami Bevan. First game: Tacoma 110 000 02 7 1 Vancouver 000 100 01 8 0 Fisher, Jones (7) and Haller;' Hatten, Vineyard (3), Mueller (4), Paine (5) and White. 1 Second game: j Tacoma 200 010 100-4 11 1 Vancouver 001 000 0113 8 1! Renfroe, Jones (8) and Haller; j Bamberger, Moeller (8) and Stan- iland, White (9). FORT WORTH, Billy Maxwell, the been coinim' frustratim-lv p!nn for Beavers two years, led a tournament un disputed for the first time 111 that span today. He was out front in the $30,000 Colonial National Invi tation with a 3-under-psr 67. Back m 1955 Maxwell started winning a tournament a year and this continued until 1959 when he failed to scratch although taking down $27,182 in prize money the must money (0 be won hy a golf er without a tournament champion ship. This year Maxwell has been on the same track winning $14, 109 in 16 events but failing to cap ture a tournament. He missed at Yorba Linda by a stroke, tied for fifth at DeSoto and in four other tournaments tied for sixth. The last lime he was in first place was 1959 and then it was a tie with Julius Boros in the Bing Crosby tournament. But Thursday, the chunky fel low who registers from Ocean Calif., and who's sharp with the press when he's playing poorly, shot a fine round indeed. He was hot with the putter and sure wilh his irons and he set out today with a one-stroke lead over the Tex. (AP) field of 51 playing in this 14-year Texan who has tournament. CARS $7 Interior upholttery cleaned QUIK-DRY Method 1032 W. Nevado Cou Ph. OR 2-1042 to " $14 EE .. 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