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O'Toole Tosses One-Hitter
To Lead Reds To 3-0 Win
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Wrlttr
Jim O'Toole shrugged off hit
near miss of the first perfect
game in modern National League
history with the quip that com
ing close only counts in pitching
horseshoes.
Even so, the 25-year-old Cincin
nati southpaw said he was "per
fectly happy" to settle for his
one-hit 3-0 victory over the Pitts
burgh Pirates Monday night.
O'Toole pitched perfect ball for
7 1-3 innings before Bob Skinner
lined a double to right center
field to break the spell. The only
other Pirate to reach base was
Bill Virdon, who walked with two
out in the ninth.
After O'Toole got past the first
six innings, the partisan crowd of
11,168 at Crosley Field cheered
every strike he threw.
"I felt I could pitch forever
with the fans behind me like
that," O'Toole laughed later.
They cheered even more as he
struck out Dick Stuart to lead off
the eighth, only to groan in mass
dismay as Skinner broke it up
after the count on him had gone
to two balls and one strike.
Pattern Was Changed
With a 1-and-l count on Skin
ner, O'Toole came in with a pitch
he thought was a strike; plate
umpire Ed Sudol called it a ball,
however.
"That changed my pattern on
Skinner," O'Toole said. "It was
V a close pitch and I thought I had
it. But when it was called a ball,
Dodgers Lose
Services Of
Sandy Koufax
LOS ANGELES (UPI) The
Los Angeles Dodger pennant
drive was dealt bad news Mon
day night by the club physician
who confirmed that star southpaw
Sandy Koufax would be lost for
at least three and possibly six
weeks because of a hand injury.
However, a club spokesman
said Koufax would not be put on,
the 30-day disabled list on the
possibility he might recover soon
er than had been anticipated.
Dr. Robert Woods, the club
physician, said an examination of
Koufax indicated the hurler's left
index finger was responding to
treatment. He said an injury cut
off the normal flow of blood to
the finger.
In his last appearance, ' Koufax
was forced to leave after only
one inning because of the injury.
He had a 14-5 record and had
struck out more than 200 batters.
Sandy appeared to be heading for
his best season. Last year he
posted an 18-13 mark and led the
league with 269 strikeouts.
In The Majors
Mior League Standings
By United Press International
American League
W. L. Pet. CB
New York
Los Angeles
Minnesota
Cleveland .
Baltimore
Chicago
Detroit
Boston
Kansas City
55 37 .598
54 41 .568 2'i
53 44 .546 4V4
49 45 .521 7
49 48 .505 8V4
49 49 .500 9
45 49 .479 11
44 50 .468 12
43 55 .439 15
35 58 .376 20V4
Washington
Monday's Results -'
Minnesota 8 Detroit 1, night
Los Angeles 6 Baltimore 5, 14 in
nings, night
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Boston at New York (night)
Earley (4-1) vs. Ford (9-5).
Detroit at Minnesota (night)
Bunning (9-6) vs. Kaat (9-9).
Cleveland i(t Kansas City
(night) Donovan (12-4) vs.
Giggle (1-0).
Chicago at Washington (night)
Wynn (4-7) vs. Cheney (3-4).
Baltimore at Los Angeles (2,
twi-night) Barber (7-6) and
Estrada (510) vs. Bowsfild (5-4)
and Belinsky (7-4) or Chance
(6-5).
Wednesday's Games
Boston at New York, 2, twi-night
Cleveland at Kansas City, night
Chicago at Washington, night
Baltimore at Los Angeles, night
Detroit at Minnesota, night
National League
W. L. Pet. CB
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
Houston.
Chicago
67 34 .663
65 36 .644 2
60 38 .612 51
55 41 .573 9Vj
55 44 .556 11
50 49 .505 16
46 55 .455 21
36 61 .371 29
35 65 .350 31 Va
24 70 .255 39tt
New York
Monday's Results
Philadelphia 5 Chicago 3
Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 0, night
Los Angeles 9 St. Louis 2, night
San Francisco 5 Houston 1, night
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at Chicago Ma
haffey (13-9) vs. Hobbie (2-9).
Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
Williams (9-5) vs. Broglio (3-4).
San Francisco at Houston
(night) Sanford (12-6) vs. Far
roll (612).
New York at Milwaukee (night)
Hook (7-10) vs. Burdette (8-5).
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night)
Francis (5-5) vs. Jay (13-9).
Wednesday's Games
Philadelphia at Chicago
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night
New York at Milwaukee, night
Los Angeles at St. Louis, night
San Francisco at Houston, night
I came back again with a low
pitch and that's the one Skinner
hit. Had the one before been
called a strike, I would have
made the next pitch high."
The closest any modern NL
pitcher came to a perfect game
previously was Harvey tiaaaix,
who hurled 12 perfect inning! for
the Pirates against Milwaukee in
1959 but lost the game in 13 in
nings. O'Toole registered his ninth vic
tory and third shutout. He struck
out six and only seven balls were
hit to the outfield off him.
The Reds scored their runs, all
charged to loser Bob Friend (10
10), in the sixth Inning when they
put together six singles for their
sixth straight triumph.
Dodgers Down Cards
The Los Angeles Dodgers re
mained two games in front with
a 9-2 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals, San Francisco defeat
ed Houston, 5-1, and the Phila
delphia Phillies clipped the Chi
cago Cubs,' 5-3, in the only other
NL games scheduled.
Only two were on tap in the
American League where the Los
Angeles Angsls licked the Balti
more Orioles, 6-5, in 14 innings,
and the Minnesota Twins downed
the Detroit Tigers, 8-1.
Maury Wills, Frank Howard
and Jim Gilliam hammered hom
ers in the Dodgers' victory over
the Cardinals. Southpaw Johnny
Podres spaced nine hits and
didn't walk a batter in winning
his sixth game. Ray Sadecki was
the losing pitcher.
Fastballer Bob Bolin, some
thing of a forgotten figure dur
ing the early part of the season,
won his sixth straight for the
Giants without a Iobs in holding
the Colts to seven hits.
Willie Mavs and Orlando Cepe-
da made it easy for Bolin. Willie
socked his 19th homer in the sev
enth after driving In a previous
run with a double, and Cepeda
had two doubles and a single to
account for two more runs. The
loss was charged to Hal Woode
shick. Phils Rally For Win
Held scoreless for six innings
by rookie Cal Koonce, the Phil
lies rallied for all their runs in
the last three innings to beat the
Cubs. Pinch hitter Billy Klaus'
sacrifice fly in the eighth drove
in what proved to be the winning
run and brought Jack Baldschun
his sixth win. Don Demeter hit
his 15th homer. Reliever Don El
ston was the loser.
Part of the game was transmit
ted to Europe via Telstar, mark
ing the first time a major league
game was seen there on "live"
television.
Felix Torres singled home Billy
Moran in the 14th inning to beat
the Orioles and boost the Angels
within 2V4 games of the AL lead.
Torres', blow came off loser Dick
Hall, Baltimore's fourth pitcher.
Dean Chance was credited ,with
the victory after the Angels bat
tled back from a 5-2 deficit.
Dick Stigman's five-hittr
against the Tigers plus homers
by Rich Rollins, Lenny Green
and Bob Allison led the Twins to
their one-sided victory. Rollins'
two-run homer off losr Paul
Foytack in the first inning put
Minnesota in front to stay. .
Glide Pee Wees
Split At Winston
The Winston and Glide 12-and-un-der
Pee Wees battled to a split in
a recent doubleheader played at
Winston.
Winston No. 1 dropped the invad
ers 8-6 in the opening tilt, but
Glide came back to bomb Winston
No. 2 15-4 in the second game
Winston was paced by Buddy
Walker and Dan Smirl in the first
game. Walker clouted a four-bagger
and Smirl hit a triple to account-
for four runs. In addition
Smirl pitched the win and Walker
was behind the plate. Batteries for
Glide were Anderson and Huseby.
In the second game Jimmy Bon
nell deftly limited the Winston hit
ters as Glide posted an easy vic
tory. Huseby completed Glide's
battery.
The next league game for Win
ston No. 1 will be against the
KPIC-TV team. KPIC has record
ed 16' consecutive wins.
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Sports Calendar
Tuesday
Baseball
Area IV Legion Playoff
TorrkwnnH Mntnrt ljtoinn nf Unco.
burg vs, Klamath Falls Falcons,
7 p.m., Gem Stadium. Klamath
Falls.
Wednesday
Baseball
Dlst. IV Bab Ruth Tournament
North Douglas International
Team (Winston, Tenmile, Oakland,
Sutherlin) vs. Roseburg (Fremont,
Eastwood, Riverside, Roseburg), 8
p.m., first round game, Legion
Field, Roseburg.
Softball
Twilight League
Jackson Wholesale vs. Bert's
Food Market, second game of best-of-three
series, 6 p.m., VA Dia
mond I.
Local Pup Triumphs
In Greyhound Race
Whitson's Ace, owned by the
Whitson Bros. Kennels of Winston,
was one of three Oregon bred dogs
to cash in at the Multnomah Ken
nel Club's 26th annual Sappling
Derby Saturday at Falrview.
The local greyhound surprised
most of the fans by finishing in
front of Pert One for the winner's
share of the $4,000 Derby purse.
Pert One broke into an early lead,
but was unable to hold off against
Whitson's Ace in the final stretch.
Madam Sherri, another Whitson
pup, did not live up to her favored
rating. Madam Sherri finished
eighth as she ran into trouble dur
ing the race, i
League Leaders
Maor League Leaders
By United Press International
National League
Player Club G. AB R. H. Pet.
T.Davis, LA 99 404 76 141 .349
Musial, StL 77 248 37 86 .347
Clemente, Pitt 92 346 68 118 .341
H.Aaron, Mil 97 369 76 121 .328
Robinson, Cin ' 97 366 72 120 .328
F.Alou, SF 93 344 55 111 .323
Altman, Chi 92 334 42 108 .323
Skinner, Pitt 91 319 58 103 .323
Davnport, SF 96 346 65 Ul .321
Groat, Pitt 98 408 47 127 .311
American League
Runnels, Bos 92 344 65 116 .337
Jimenez, KC 82 337 36 113 .335
Robinson. Chi 93 364 54 116 .319
Cungham, Chi 90 310 59 97 .313
Power. . Mln 80 331 u 102 .;
Rollins, Min 97 378 55 116 .307
Siebern, KC 98 370 68 113 .305
Ystzmski, Bos 94 377 58 113 .300
Snyder, Bait 85 232 27 69 .297
Moran, LA 94 389 58 115 .296
Horn Runt
National League: Mays, Giants
29; H. Aaron, Braves 27; Banks,
Cubs 24; Mejias, Colts 21; Cepe
da, Giants 21.
American League: Wagner, An
gels 27; Cash, Tigers 26; Kille
brew, Twins 25; Gentile, Orioles
24; Maris, Yanks 24.
Runs Batted In
National League: T. Davis,
Dodgers 102; Mays, Giants 89; H.
Aaron, Braves 85; Robinson, Reds
77; Cepeda, Giants 77. '
American League: Wagner, An
gels 72; Robinson, White Sox 71;
Killebrew, Twins 69; Siebern,
Athletics 68; Rollins, , Twins 63,
Pitching
National League: Purkey, Reds
15-3; Drysdale, Dodgers 17-4;
Face, Pirates 8-2; Koufax Dodg
ers 14-5; Pierce,. Giants 8-3;
Koonce, Cubs 8-3.
American League: Wicker
sham, Athletics 8-2; McBride, An
gels 11-3; Donovan, Indians 12-4;
Pascual, Twins 14-6; Stenhouse,
Senators 9-4.
BELGIAN HORSE ENTERED
WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI) -Mon
Poulot, rated the top trotter
in Belgium's history, has become
the fourth entrant for the Roose
velt International trot at Roose
velt Raceway Aug. 18. The t-year-old
stallion joins Su Mac
Lad of the United States, Eidel
stedter of Germany and Nicias
Granchamp of France.
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JUBILANT DEPARTURE The Lockwood Motors Legion team of Roseburg took off
Monday morning to invade Klamoth Falls' Gem Stadium in the second game of (he best-of-three
Area IV playoff series with the Falcons. The local crew was all smiles offer
Sunday's 2-0 victory, and fans are hoping they will return to Roseburg with the smiles
back on their faces. The Falcons dealt the Roseburg crew a surprising 9-8 setback Mon
day night to even the series at one game each. The deciding game of the series will be
played tonight at Gem Stadium. (Bob Leber Photo).
World
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California's Phil Hill is tlie first Amer
ican to win the World Championship
for Drivers. Now battling For the 1962 title, .
Hill uses Super Shell in the Ferrari racers
he drives. Here are his own words:
"I use Super Shell. Actually, I look for
the same qualities in a gasoline that
most drivers look for. Good anti-knock
qualities, for example. Fast starts. And
power when I need it. It's simply a mat
ter of all-round performance. And
Super Shell gives me that."
"i look for good anti-knock qualities"
Hill knows that Super Shell's nine-ingredient
blend includes no fewer than three
anti-knock ingredients:
Super Shell ingredient number one is anti
knock mix. This Super Shell ingredient
guards against common, everyday knock.
Super Shell ingredient numher two is ,
Alkylate, known for fighting hot-engine
knock at high speeds better than anything
else yet available.
Super Shell ingredient numbat three infa
mous TCP additive. TCP fights a kind of
knock called "wild ping." It "fireproofs"'
the deposits that could cause this trouble.
"I look for fast starts"
A slow, hesitant start after a pit stop could
make the difference between winning and
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World champion racing driver Phil Hill has been racing in com
petition for more than IS years, Hill uses Super Shell gasoline.
Champion Phil Hill talks about the gasoline
- reports that Super Shell, with 9 ingredients,
him top performance on and off the track.
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losing a race for Phil Hill. Quick starts are
important to you, too. Here' how one of
Super Shell's ingredients helps your en
gine start promptly:
Super Shell ingredient number four is
Butane, for quick starts. Butane is so eager
to get going it can boil and. turn to vapor
even on ice. This means quick starts
throughout the year even when the
weather is very cold.
"...and power whan I nead lt"
In a race, Phil Hill needs power above all
else. You probably rate power pretty highly,
too. And today's Super Shell helps your
engine deliver the power you want.
Super Shell ingredient number five is "cat
cracked" gasoline, Super Shell's potent
power ingredient. You'll feci "cat-cracked"
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foot down hard on the accelerator.
.Ingredients your ear needs
Those are five of Super Shell's nine ingre
dientsthe five that are most important to
Phil Hill in racing. Off the track, his car
needs all nine ingredients. Yours docs, too.
Here are the other ingredients and what
they do to give vouPcar top performance:
Super Shell ingredient number six is Plat
formate, Super Shell's extra-mileage ingre
dient. Alone, it can release about 8 percent
Tues., July 24, 1962 The
Towards
POHTLAND Two powerful
football teams, made up of senior
stars selected from last year's ultra-plush
Oregon prep ranks, will
apply a torch to the 1962 football
fire Saturday, Aug. 11, in Multno
mah Stadium when Metro and
State elevens come to grips in the
15th annual banners' Hospital all
star fame.
The rival squads, each compos
ed of 27 stars, launch drills for the
big game under the arcs when they
greet their respective coaching
staffs July 29 and begin all-out
work to put them on razor-sharp
edge for a contest which has long
been a highlight of grid action at
the stadium.
Thompson Coaches Staters
State's head coach, Rosebury's
Roy Thompson, and his two aides,
North Salem's Spike Hillstrom and
Tillamook's Doug Hogland, are
hopeful they can put together an
aggregation which wilt break a long
Metro win skein, interrupted by
last year's 19-19 standoff.
Duke Moore, the astute leader
of Beaverton High School grid for
tunes, will lead the Metro eleven
and his assistants will be Jeffer
son's Tom DeSylvia and John Al
len of Jesuit High' School.
- State, except for its tie last year,
hasn't tasted the sweets of victory
since 1956. On that occasion the
Staters came up with ti. hairline
triumph, 7 to 6.
- Metro all-stars will live and drill
at Lewis and Clark College. Slate
players will be quartered at a
downtown hotel and will go through
pre-game paces on the fine Wood
row Wilson High School field.
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, Phil Hill with his 1931 Pierce Arrow Town Cabriolet.
ucts help him keep this classic automobile in "mint"
more energy than the finest 100-octane
aviation fuel. .
Super Shell ingredient number seven is
gum preventive. It helps keep carburetors
clean inside, helps cut the chances of costly
repair bills.
Super Shell ingredient number eight is
Pentane mix. Pentane mix works for
smooth "warm-ups."
Super Shell ingredient number nine is
anti-icer (added when the weather calls
for it), to help your carburetor ward off
ice that could make your engine stall. ,
Now you know what all nine Super
Shell ingredients do for top performance.
Next time you need gasoline, remember
what Phil Hill says: "I use Super Shell.
It's a matter of all-round performance."
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Victory
Undoubtedly, Stale will mould
its running game arund the churn
ing legs of Mike Flury, a 200
pound fullback who riddled Bea
verton defenses last fall as Rose
burg swept to a Class A-l grid
grown in the stadium.
On the Metro squad are several
former Beaverton stars who are
eager for a second whack at Flury,
Ex-Beaverton stars on the Metro
squad include Rudy Dietrichs, a
rugged guard; Jim Moore, a fine
tackle; Brian Sinnerud, a stocky
halfback, and Ronnie Volicar, cen
ter. The four Beaverton stars along
with Moore who suffered as Flury
pounded his Beavers into submis
sion in last year's prep titular
clash will have a powerful sup
porting cast as Metro hopes to con
tinue Us recent mastery in the
Shrine encounter.
Teammates of Flury off the
state champion Roseburg team will
include Ray Palm, Kenny King
and Bob Roark. Palm earned a
berth on the prep All-American 11
last fall as the result of his out
standing work, and is a 1 two
time all-stater. King and Roark
sparked Roseburg defensive game.
Jesuit's Tim Casey, a block
busting fullback, will be called on
to offer rebuttal to the State slam
mer in charges up the middle. The
Cisey-Flury duel, alone, will be
something to see.
State promises 1 rough, hard
charging line led by North Salem's
225-pound Wayne Looney and Gary
Schmidt, a 195-pound defensive
stalwart who starred at Grants
Pass.
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