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iflcBride Wins 9th Straight gs SI
Angel Hurler f f 1 For Sunday Tilt
Tops Detroit
In 1-0 Game
By United Press International
Bo Bclinsky may be the darling
of the Hollywood Dawn Patrol but
when it's first-class pitching that's
needed the Los Angeles Angels
will take Ken McBride.
Belinsky "made it big". in the
Hollywood night spots when he
pitched a no-hitler for the Angels
May 5. At the time McBride
owned a 1-3 record and couldn't
have gotten an autograph from a
class C. Western starlet without
an introduction from a half-dozen
press agents.
But that's ancient history today
because the 26-year-old right-hander
.from Huntsville, Ala., has
reeled off nine straight victories
to give him a 10-3 record while
Belinsky has won only three
games since his no - hitter and
stands at 7-4.
Bought From Chisox
McBride, obtained for $75,000
from the Chicago White Sox last
December, pitched his third 1-0
win of the season Tuesday night
when the Angels beat the Detroit
Tigers and remained 3W games
behind the American League-leading
New York Yankees, who
topped the Boston Red Sox, 1-0.
McBride has won three of the
Angels" five games since July 2.
He has hurled three shutouts and
pitched four games in which he
has yielded two runs or less.
McBride got the run he needed
to top Detroit's Hank Aguirre
when Steve Bilko singled. Felix
Torres doubled and Lee Thomas
singled in the fourth inning. He
pitched a three-hitter and walked
only three while striking out six.
Twins Beat Indians
The Cleveland Indians dropped
AVi games off the pace when they
were beaten by the Minnesota
Twins, 7-2, the Baltimore Orioles
downed the Kansas City Athletics,
3-2, and the Washington Senators
swept the Chicago White Sox, 1-0
ana i-6, in tne other American
League games.
The San Francisco' Giants
moved to within one same of first
place in the National League when
they edged out the Milwaukee
Braves, 4-3, while the Cincinnati
Reds beat the front-running Los
Angeles Dodgers, 7-5. The St.
Louis Cardinals defeated the Chi
cago Cubs, 8-6, and the Philadel
phia Phillies madedt 10 in a row
for the season over the Houston
Colts with 3-0 and 8-2 triumphs
in tne other nl, games.
Terry Wins Twelfth
Ralph Terry struck out nine
and pitched a four-hitter to win
his 12th game for the Yankees,
who scored their run on eighth'
inning singles by Hector Lopez,
Clete Boyer and Tom Tresh
Gene Conley suffered his eighth
loss although he allowed only five
hits in eight innings.
Camilo Fascual pitched a five
hitter and struck out 10 to win
his 14th game and increase his
league-leading strikeout total to
130 behind a Minnesota attack
that included homers by Harmon
Killebrew and Bob Allison. Gary
Bell, tagged for six runs in 2 1-3
innings, dropped his seventh deci
sion.
Robin Roberts' seven-hitter and
Marv Breeding's first homer cf
the season enabled the Orioles to
hand Kansas City's Ed Rakow
his 11th defeat. Roberts struck
out three and walked two in win.
nine his fifth game.
Don Lock's homer provided
Dave Stenhouse. who pitched a
three-hitter, with the run he
needed to post his eighth win and.
deal Juan Pizarro his eighth loss,
Ken Retzer hit two doubles and
a single to lead a nine-hit Wash
ington attack in the nightcap.
Early Wynn, trying for the 297th
win of his major league career,
suffered his seventh loss of the
season for the White Sox in the
nightcap.
Second-baseman Amado Sam
ucl's ninth-inning error let Orlan
do Ccpeda score from second
base wilh the run that gave the
Giants their victory. Cepeda and
Felipe Alou homered for tne
Giants and Hank Aaron hit No
23 of the season for the Braves.
Billy O'Dell received credit for
his 11th win.
Reds Stop Dodgers
Moe Drabowsky's six innings of
three-hit shutout relief pitching
stopped the Dodgers after the
Reds ran up a 6-2 lead in three
innings. Leon Cardenas. Vada
Pinson and Hank Foiles hit horn
ers for the Reds. The' loser was
strikeout king Sandy Koufax, who
retired after one inning with arm
and shoulder miseries plus his
fifth defeat against 14 victories
Stan Musial hit a three-run
homer and Bill White's four sin
gles drove in a total of three runs
as the Cardinals' Larry Jackson
won his eighth game wilh relief
aid from Lindy McDanici.
Portland Bounced By Bees;
Padres Hold Tight To Lead
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KEN McBRIDE chalked up his ninth consecutive win for the Los Angeles Angels Tues
day night by halting the Detroit's Tigers 1-0. At left the classy McBride delivers the
final pitch of the gome before being surrounded (right) by catcher Bob Rodgers and
Billy Moran as the star pitcher receives congratulations from manager Bill Rigney. Mc
Bride has a 10-3 record for the year. (UPI Telephoto).
By United Press International
The firemen in the bullpen got
a workout Tuesday night in Pa
cific Coast League action. Some
of them put out the fire and some
of them just tossed a little gas
oline on the flames. ,
League-leading San Diego con
tinued to win the tough ones. The
Padres outlasted Spokane, 6-5, as
reliever George McWilliams
saved the game for Joe Nuxhall.
Other results found Salt Lake
dumping Portland, 10-6, and Ha
waii handing Seattle its seventh
straight loss, 6-3. Tacoma's game
at Vancouver was rained out.
Jesse Gonder s three-run homer
in the thirdtwas the big blow for
San Diego, but Spokane fought
DacK otf tne veteran Nuxhall.
The highly rated Dodger pros
pect Dick Nen whacked a homer
in the second and Al Fcrrara hit
a two-run double to spark a three
run outburst in the sixth.
But McWilliams came in to set
the Tribe down with the bases
loaded and pitch flawless ball the
rest of the' way. Nuxhall is now
9-2.,- .-. ,
Other, relievers did not fare so
well.
Portland's Dan Osinski, perhaps
the league's best, was shelled by
Salt Lake. Portland s Jay Hankins
homered in the first and third and
Max Alvis of the Bees slugged
his 15th round-tripper of the cam
paign in the early going
The Beavers tied it up in the
fifth, but Salt Lake broke the game
open against Osinski in the seventh
with three runs. Phil Mudrock was
the winner while Osinski's record
stands at 9-4 after the defeat.
Hawaii teed off against another
tough reliever, Seattle's Tracy
Stallard who served up the pitch
which Roger Mans hit for his 61st
homer and young Dave Morehead,
the Seattle starter, could not get
Hawaii s Tom Salnano out. He
whacked a homer, double and sin
gle and batted in three runs. Stal
lard was the loser and is now 3-3.
Vancouver's rainout was its
ninth of the season.
Sports Calendar
Wednesday
Baseball
Doug-Lane League
Lockwood Motors Legion of Rose
burg vs. Marshfield Legion, 6:30
p.m. doubleheader, Coos Bay.
Softball
Non-League
Lockwood Motors Legion of
Roseburg vs. Marshfield Legion,
6:30 p.m. doubleheader, Coos Bay.
Twilight League
' Jackson Wholesale vs. Mock Mo
tors, 6 p.m., playoff game, VA Di
amond I.
Thursday
Softball
(Church League (Fast-Pitch)
St. George's Episcopal vs.
Church of God, 6 p.m., VA Di
amond I.
Green Community Church vs.
First Baptist, 6 p.m., VA Diamond
II.
Riddle Archers Win
Top State Awards
Susan O'Donnell and Diana Sim
inons, both of Riddle, lopped the
South Douglas Archers entered in
the slate shoot held recently at
Grants Pass, reports correspond
ent, Mrs. Erma Best.
Miss O'Donnell won the grand
championship in the junior girls
class, while Miss Simmons was
named grand champion in the inter
mediate girls class. Miss Sim
mons' score of 108 set the record
for field rounds in her class.
Norman Graham, Canyonville,
finished second in the 175 free
style class. Other archers repre
senting the South Douglas club that
placed were: Bruce Daniels, Aber
deen, Wash., ninth in pee wee
class; Larry Bergstrom, Riddle,
sixth in pee wee class; Ron Ad
dis, Riddle, third in the opening
day's intermediate boys action;
and Billy Smith, Riddle, third in
the 100 freestyle class the opening
dny.
Reserved seat tickets for the
first game of the 1962 American
Legion playoffs will go on sale
Thursday morning at Coen's Sup
ply Co., 427 SE Flood Ave.
The first game of the playoffs
in Area IV will pit the Klamath
Falls Falcons, winner of the South
ern Division of the area, against
Lockwood Motors Legion of Rose
burg. The game will be played
Sunday at 8 p.m. at Legion Field.
Following the opening outing at
Roseburg, the two teams will clash
Monday, July 23, in a possible dou
bleheader at Ucm Madium in
Klamath Falls. Starting time at
Klamath Falls is set for 6 p.m.
The series between Roseburg
and the Falcons will be a best-two
out-of-three affair. The winner will
meet Bandon, victors of the West
ern Division, - in another three
game scries for the Area IV crown
The winner of the area title will
advance to the state semifinals.
All playoff games will be nine
inning contests.
Roseburg goes into the playoffs
as the defending state Legion
champions. For the 1962 season
Lockwood Motors boasts a 36-5 rec
ord, one of the most impressive
in the state. Lockwood Motors won
the Doug-Lane League title with
a 17-1 record to earn a berth in
the playoffs. Klamath Falls ended
with a 6-2 league record.
Reserved tickets for Sunday's
game are priced at SI. General
admission tickets will be sold at
the gate for 75 cents and student
tickets are 50 cents. The tickets
will be sold at Coen's main store
because the uptown branch is tem
porarily closed.
Wed., July 18, 1962 The News-Review, Rosseburg, Ore, 7
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Roseburg Posts 7-6
Win Over Riverside
Roseburg No. 1 clinched second
place in the Continental Division
of the Douglas County Babe Ruth
League by squeezing by Riverside
7-6.
Pete Woodworth hurled the first
six innings for the winners, with
Gary Heeter completing the game
and getting credit for the win.
Woodworth allowed five hits, gave
up seven walks and struck out
seven. Heeter gave up one base on
balls and struck out one. Bob Zuck
went the distance for Riverside,
giving up seven hits, walking three
and striking out six.
Dan Woodman led the Roseburg
contingent at the plate with a per
fect 3-3 record. Dick Hebard cot
lectcd a home run and a triple for
Riverside in three appearances at
the plate.
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