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WHERE DID IT GO? The faces and stances of San Francisco Giant Orlondo Cepeda,
right, and catcher Ed Bailey seem to reflect the question as they converge on a pop
foul by Los Angeles Dodgers Tommy Davis. After this near collision, Cepeda came up
with tha ball in the eighth inning at Dodger stadium Sunday. Dodgers won. (UPI Tele
photo) Dodgers Display Championship
Form In Beating Giants Twice
Myrtle Creek Takes UVL Baseball Crown
UMPQUA VALLEY LEAGUE
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Saturday rttults
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Douglas-Sulherlin C) rained out
Myrtle Creek-Glendale (2) rained
out
The Myrtle Creek Vikings, al
though they failed to complete ei
ther half of their scheduled double
header with the Glendale Pirates
Saturday, captured the Umpqua
Valley League championship.
The Vikings were ahead of the
Pirates 3-2 when the first game was
called after four innings because of
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
The Los Angeles Dodgers' loud
and clear message to the San
Francisco Giants and the Nation
al League today is that the scars
of 1962 are having no effect upon
the stars of 1963.
In short, the Dodgers have met
their first "crooshul" test of the
new season and passed it with
flying colors.
The scars of the pennant-costing
1962 collapse were uppermost
in the minds of NL observers 72
hours ago when the Dodgers, reel
ing and groggy and with Manager
Walt Alston's future still a big
question mark, squared off in a
three-game scries with the Giants
their first meeting with the
team that beat them out for the
flag in last year's post-season
playoff.
Three-Gama Sweep
The obvious question was how
the Dodgers would react to their
first meeting with the defending
champions and the Dodgers an
swered it with a dramatic three
game sweep in which (1) Don
Drysdale flashed his 25-game win
ning form of 1962, (2) Sandy Kou
fax made the Giants the victims
of the second no-hitter of his ca
reer and (3) they rallied for three
eight-inning runs and a 6-5 Sun
day triumph.
A Sunday crowd of 43,964 saw
the Dodgers complete the sweep
Sunday with MVP shortstop Maury
Wills, playing his first game at
third base, contributing a key dou
ble to the decisive rally. The
Dodgers went into the eighth in
ning trailing, 5-2, and without a
hit since the second inning when
they stated their flash rally. Sin
gles by Jim Gilliam, Ron Fairly
and Wally Moon preceded the de
cisive sacrifice fly by Johnny
Roseboro.
The Philadelphia Phillies
downed the Milwaukee Braves,
4-3 and 6-5, the New York Mcts
edged out the Cincinnati Reds,
OSU Relay Team
Sets 2-Mile Mark
FRESNO (UPD-Orcgon Slate's
two-mile relay team shattered the
meet record in the 37th annual
West Coast relays Saturday.
The Beavers' team of Jan Un
derwood, Iain Colpitts, Morgan
Groth and Norm Hoffman record
ed a 7:23.4 clocking. The old track
mark was 7:23.5 set by Stanford
in 1959.
Underwood opened with a 1:52.9,
Colpitts was timed in 1:50.7 and
Groth and Hoffman came in with
1:49.9.
Oregon State's distance medley
team equaled the meet record of
9:40.5 set by Stanford in 1960. The
team was made up of Lynn Eves,
Underwood, Hoffman and Groth.
In other top performances by
the Beavers, Jerry Brady won the
mile in 4:07.8 and Gary Stenlund
captured second place in the jave
lin at 260 11Vj.
I
13-12, after losing the opener, 3-0,
the Pittsburgh Pirates topped the
St. Louis Cardinals, 4-3, after a
2-1 defeat, and the Houston Colts
In The Majors
Major League Standings
By United Pratt International
American League
W. L. Pet. gb
Chicago
Kansas City
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Cleveland
Los Angeles
Detroit
Washington
Minnesota
18 11
17 13
14 11
14 12
.621
.567 IVi
.560 2
.538 2'4
16 14 .533 2'j
12 12 .500 3Va
16 17 .485 "4
12 17 .414 6
11 18 .379 7
11 18 .379 7
Saturday's Results
New York 13 Baltimore 1
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 2
Washington at Boston, ppd., rain
Cleveleland 6 Detroit 5 (10 inns)
Kansas City 5 Minnesota 1
Sunday's Resultt
Wash. 3 Boston 2 (1st, 14 inns)
Boston 4 Washington 1 (2nd)
New York 2 Baltimore 0
Chicago 14 Los Angeles 2 (1st)
Los Angeles 7 Chicago 6 (2nd)
Kansas City 2 Minnesota 1 (1st)
Kansas City at Minnesota (2nd)
ppd., rain -
Cleveland 9 Detroit 3
Monday's Probable Pitchert
Los Angeles at Chicago (night)
Don Lee (2-1) vs Eddie Fisher
(2-4).
Washington at Boston (night)
Don Rudolph (3-2) or Jim Bron
stad (1-2) vs Gene Ccnlcy (1-1).
(Only games scheduled).
Tuesday'! Garnet
Kansas City at Cleveland, night
Baltimore at Washington, night
Detroit at Chicago, night
Minnesota at New York, night
Los Angeles at Boston, night
National Leagua
W. L. Pet. GB
nipped the Chicago Cubs, 2-1, in
other NL games.
Indians Beat Tigtrt
In the American League, the
Cleveland Indians beat the Detroit
Tigers, 9-3, the Kansas City Ath
letics edged out the Minnesota
Twins, 2-1, the New York Yankees
topped the Baltimore Orioles, 2-0,
the Boston Red Sox beat the
Washington Senators, 4-1, after i
3-2 loss, and the Los Angeles An
gels downed the Chicago White
Sox, 7-6, after a 14-2 debacle.
Frank Torre s llth-inmng single
drove home the winning run for
the Phillies in the fust game and
successive errors by Roy McMil
lan and pitcher Lew Burdette en
abled Philadelphia to score the
winning run of the nightcap in
the 12th inning. Burdette's loss
was his fourth against three wins.
. Chico Cardenas three-run horn
er and seven-hit pitching by Bob
Purkey and Bill Henry gave the
Reds their first-game victory. The
Mets gained a split in the wild
second game which the umpires
twice threatened to forfeit to Cin
cinnati because Polo Grounds fans
littered the field with debris
when Choo Choo Coleman singled
home the odd run in the eighth.
Homer Tops Cards
Ted Savage's eight-inning hom
er gave the Pirates a split after
Ken Boyer singled home Curt
Flood with the winning run for the
Cardinals in the 12-inning first
game. Savage's hit gave Al Mc-
Bean his third win against one
loss and tagged Ray Sadecki with
his fourth straight defeat.
Bob Aspromonte of the Colts led
off the bottom of the 10th inning
with a homer that brought relief
pitcher Jim Umbricht, whose ca
reer was threatened last winter
by cancer, his first win and hand
ed Bob Buhl his third defeat.
The Colts swept their four-game
series with the Cubs and dumped
them into fifth place.
San Francisco
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Los Angeles
Chicago
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
New York
Milwaukee
Houston
19 13 .594
19 14 .576 V4
16 13 .552 Vh
17 15 .531 2
16 15 .516 2"i
14 15 .483 3'i
14 16 .467 4
14 17 .452 M
14 19 .424 S'A
13 19 .406 6
Saturday's Resultt
Philadelphia 8 Milwaukee 5
Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 2
Cincinnati 4 Hew York 2
Houston 5 Chicago 3 (1st, night)
Houston 1 Chicago 0 (2nd, night)
Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 0
Sunday's Retultt
Phila. 4 Milwaukee 3 (1st, 11 inns)
Phila. 6 Milwaukee 5 (nd, 12 inns)
St. Louis 2 Pitts. 1 (1st, 12 inns)
Pittsburgh 4 St. Louis 3 (2nd)
Cincinnati 3 New York 0 (1st)
New York 13 Cincinnati 12 (2nd)
Houston 2 Chicago 1
Los Angeles 6 San Francisco 5
Monday's Probable Pitchert
New York at Houston (night)
Roger Craig (2-3) vs Bob Bruce
(1-3).
(Only game scheduled).
MARK'S HARDWARE
and SPORTING GOODS
- First of the Week Specials -
Autopsy Held
On Lipscomb
BALTIMORE (UPI) Final re.
suits of autopsies on the body of
Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, for
mer Pittsburgh Steelcr pro foot
ball star, are expected to be re
leased either today or Tuesday.
Lipscomb, 31, died in a friend's
apartment here last Friday. A
medical examiner said there was
definite suspicion that "a narcot
ics overdose caused his deatn.
Meanwhile, a Baltimore man
was held in $10,000 bail Sunday
on charges of possession of nar
cotics paraphernalia in connection
with Lipscomb's death.
Police Capl. Joseph Carroll said
the suspect, Timothy Black, 25,
told him that Lipscomb took a
shot of heroin several hours be
fore his death. The 290-pound line
man who won stardom with the
Baltimore Colts died Friday after
being found unconscious at Black's
apartment.
Captain Carroll of the narcotics
squad said Black told him he
bought a "bag" of heroin for $12
at about 4 a.m., Friday. "Black
said they then went back to his
house on Brice St. and cooked up
the heroin, splitting it evenly,"
Carroll reporttd. "Black- said
Lipscomb then shot his into his
own arm."
Black appeared in Municipal
Court here Sunday. Preliminary
hearing was postponed until 3
p.m. next Friday and bail was
set.
In the meantime, over 1,000 per
sons paid tribute to the giant ath
lete within two hours at the Laws
Funeral Home here. A spokesman
for the funeral home reported
mourners were "constantly com
ing in." .
Lipscomb's body was claimed
Sunday by his grandfather, Charles
Hoskins, of Detroit. The funeral
will be held In Detroit, Lipscomb's
home town, on Wednesday.
Police were still searching for
a second suspect, alleged to have
supplied Lipscomb with the her
oin which presumably caused his
death.
rain. This left the Viks with the
same 7-1 record Ihey started the
day with and the conference
crown.
The Viks will meet Southern Sub-
district champion Rogue River at
Myrtle Creek Friday.
The only contests played in the
UVL Saturday saw the Riddle Irish
take two from Glide.
A doubleheader at Sutherlin, pit
ting the Bulldogs against the Doug
las Trojans, has been rescheduled
for today.
Saturday was the deadline for
playing games which have a bear
ing on the league championship.
Irish Capiura Pair
The Riddle Irish, aided by six
Glide errors in the first game,
won the contest 6-1, then came
back to claim the second half
match 5-1. The second game was
called at the end of four because
of rain.
'Y' Softball Managers
Set Organization Meet
There will be a meeting of YMCA
church league Softball managers at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Y.
Y official Al Cummings said
there is still room for one more
team to enter the league. Anyone
wishing to enter this league is ask
ed to contact Cummings today.
Purpose of Tuesday night'i meet
ing will be to discuss schedules,
rules and league entry fees. There
are presently seven teams signed
up for the league.
In the opening game, Glide scor- Risseeuw scored on an error, Glide'i lone run came in the
ed when Dan Forrest reached first! Frahm came in on a sacrifice fly i top of the second, when Stan
on an error, stole second, moved j by Keith Hanson, sending the Irish Young singled and scored later on.
to uurd on an error and then stole ahead 2-1. an attempted pickoff play at third
nome. uime s oniy nu oi me game, i in me Douom oi me mm, 10m ease.
a single by Man Alameda, came: Morrison and Hanson hit back-to-
in that third inning
Riddle pitcher Lonnie Risseeuw
struck out 12 and walked three to
claim the win.
Riddle bounced back in the bot
tom half of the third as Risseeuw
helped his own cause by blasting
out a single and was advanced by
single by Gary Krahm. After
bark singles and Mike Markham
walked to load the bases. Morrison
came in on an error and Gary
Paetz doubled to drive in the other
two runners.
The final run came in the sixth,
when Frahm got on on an error
and scored later on a sacrifice fly
by Morrison.
Early Irish Rally
The Irish started the ball rolling
early in the second game when
Frahm singled, moved to second
on an out and then stole third and
home. Morrison then walked, Han
son singled and Paetz doubled to
drive in both runs, making it 3-0.
Riddle picked up two more in
the bottom of the second, when Bill
Loper singled, Morrison got on
on a fielder's choice and Loper
scored on an error. Hanson then
singled to drive in Morrison.
LINESCORES
Glide 001 000 01 1 8
Riddle 002 031 X 6 7 2
Batteries: Glide, Young & Har
ris; Riddle, Risseeuw & M. Mark-'
ham.
Glide 010 01 2 1
Riddle 320 x-5 4 1
Batteries: Glide, Alameda St
Wilvcrding; Riddle, Loper & M.
Markham.
Washington State
Sinks Duck Squad
PULLMAN (UPD-Craig Hcim-!
bigner slammed a three run!
homer in the seventh inning as
the Washington State Cougars dc- -foatcd
Oregon 8-5 Saturday fori
their second straight Northern Di
vision baseball win over the
Ducks. I
The loss was the second in sev-,
en starts in the division for the ,
Ducks and dropped them a full,
game back from league - leading j
Oregon State, which has a 5 0
record. I
Mon., Moy 13, 1963 Th New.-Reviow, Roieburg, Ore. 7
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OSU Game Postponed
Tennis Tourney Starts
CORVALLIS (UPI) - A sched
uled baseball game between Ore
gon State and Portland State here
Thursday waj canceled because of
wet grounds.
Tri-City Angels Move Up
On Leader In NW League
Northwett League Standing!
W. L. Pet. GB
Yakima 9 5 .643
Tri-City 11 8 .579 M
Salem 9 7 .563 1
Wcnatchce 9 8 .529 IVi
Lcwiston 0 10 .474 2M
Eugene 2 11 .154 8W
Sunday's Resultt
Tri-City 8-7 Wenatchce 3-4
Salem 38 Yakima 2-11
Lcwiston 4-3 Eugene 34
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The Tri-City Angels are making
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in the Northwest League stand
ings. The Angels won their sixth and
seventh games in a row Sunday,
downing Wenatchce 8-3 and 7-4
in a baseball doubleheader at Tri
City. The triumphs moved the
Angels to within a half game of
league-leading Yakima which split
a twin-bill with Salem Sunday.
The Dodgers won the opener 3-2
and the Bears took the second
game 11-8.
In the day's other action, Eu
gene and Lcwiston divided a
doubleheader. The score was 4 3
in both games.
Tri-City won the opener when
it scored five runs in the third
inning on a solo homer by Terry
Bandcras, one triple and three
doubles. Banderas hit a two-run
homer in the fifth inning of the
second contest to spark that vic
tory. Bill Meyer hit a two-run round
tripper in the fifth frame to give
Lcwiston its win. Eugene grabbed
the second game when Oscar
Florcs hit a two-run double in the
sixth inning. Meyer and Howie
Wood hit back to back solo
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to start the Emeralds toward
victory.
Bob Reaves, Salem shortstop,
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ning to give the Dodgers their
win. Yakima bounced back behind
the hitting of Juan Guzman who
drove in four runs in the nightcap
with a single and a 1 double.
Dick McLaughlin of Salem got
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