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Pag B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, April 21, 1963 Mets, Br ASSOCIATED PBESS Only i mental patient would pick the New York Mcts to beat Milwaukee, Houston to . defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs to conquer the San Francisco Giants on the same day. The Averages American League Br ASSOCIATED PRESS (Throuf b rrUsr's Gamei) CLUB BATTfNCJ Club ab r k hr rbl Pet New York 170 ST TO 13 SS J5 Clrv.l.nd 239 24 SO t 23 .251 Kanaaa Cltr WHO I 11 J4D Detroit 296 SO 69 S 27 .233 Baltimore IN 26 60 10 26 .211 Bolton 295 32 66 10 32 .231 Waabtnlton 223 22 61 S 21 .229 Los Angeles 326 25 72 S 24 .221 Mlnneaota 304 30 64 7 26 .211 Chicago 236 21 48 S 19 .202 CLUB FIELDING Club PI l dp pet. Cleveland 7 163 60 3 S .968 Xaniaa City 240 SI 9 6 .965 Detroit 9 214 90 9 8 .965 New York 8 216 84 9 10 .964 Chicago 7 203 80 9 4 .963 Baltimore 8 207 86 7 10 .977 Boaton 9 214 76 S 5 .973 Minnesota 9 243 100 9 11 .974 Waahlnston 7 184 76 8 7 .970 Los Angeles 263 US 12 I .969 INDIVIDUAL BATTING (15 or more at bats) Plarer. Club ab r b br rbl pet. Treah, NY 23 3 9 Yaatn'akl. Ban ..36 S 14 .391 .389 .379 .375 .361 Smith, Bal 29 Aparlclo, Bal 32 Colavlto, Det ..36 Clmoll, KC 31 Allison, Mln 32 Boyer, NY 33 Pearson, LA 3B Robinson, Chi ..24 Lock. Was 24 Francona, Cle ..24 Leppert, Was ..18 Breaaoud. Ban ..34 Battey. Mln . 28 S II 6 12 4 13 6 11 8 II 1 11 ( 13 6 8 9 S i 8 5 6 4 11 1 9 9 9 .356 .344 .344 ,342 .333 .333 .133 .3.13 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 n o o o o 3 I l 0 1 0 1 0 .324 .321 .300 Howard, NY - SO 1.. Thomaa. LA -37 4 11 .237 .292 .392 .286 Hanaen, Chi 34 1 7 Torrea, LA 24 1' 7 Hlnton, Was 78 1 8 Green, Mln 89 3 11 Romano, Cle 26 4 7 Davallllo. CI ..29 1 8 ,262 .280 .276 Alvla, Cle 26 3 Wagner, LA . 30 3 Malzone, Ban ....30 1 Snyder, Bal ....15 0 Brown, Bal 19 0 Oaborne, Was ..23 4 Powell. Bal ... 27 4 Trlandos. Det ..27 4 Kallne, Det 35 4 .269 .267 .567 ,267 .263 .261 .239 .239 .257 .250 .250 Moran, LA 40 2 10 Whitfield, CIS ..16 3 4 Reed, NY 16 0 4 Rchllllns. Ban ..37 3 9 Allen, Mln 33 3 8 .230 ,243 .242 .241 .241 Charlea, KC 29 7 Poi, CM ...29 4 Tillman, Ban -25 Power, Mln 29 B Cnlngham, Chi .26 4 Martinez, Cle ..26 X B niton, Dal ....35 6 Lnmpe, KC 36 7 0 7 0 1 9 1 .240 .231 6 0 0 S 1 .231 .231 .229 s s Breeding. Was ..27 3 1 3 7 Ward. Chi 27 Kregoal, LA 27 fltuart. Ban 31 6 T rnilllpa, Det .. Adair, Bal .... McAullffe, Det Pernandei, Det Rlchardaon. NY .17 1 8 .28 3 26 I 26 1 .114 .114 .111 3 Mlnoeo, Wa 19 Clinton, Bin 34 Pepltone, NY ..30 Tartabull, KC ..20 Ktiheck.NY 36 Howaer, KG 36 Caah, Det 26 Veraallea, Mln ..3.1 .111 .106 .200 .200 .194 .194 .192 182 Barton, Cle .176 wryan, xc ... Slehern, KC ... Rohtnaon, Bal , Oenllle, Bal ... Brlnkman, Was Kaaeglan. KC . Lopei, NY Rodgera, LA ... 176 172 172 167 .167 161 146 133 133 Herehberg'r. Chi 19 Nlcholaon. Chi ..33 Martin. Chi . 15 Klllehrew Mln ..19 Brandt, Bal ....19 Banka, Mln ....29 O. Thomaa, LA ..29 .130 125 103 ,105 .103 .103 .097 .001 Mejlat, Han Landla, Chi 21 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (1 or more dectilona) Pitcher, rlub lp Pliarro, Chi 18 le, Minn .-..II Cheney, Waa 9 h bb io 8 17 8 1 8 1 1 10 9 4 10 3 13 era 0.(10 o.oo o.oo 0.00 Morrhead, Ran 9 Stafford, NY 7 0 IK) Bmidln, Was l 0 0 0 7 4 9 1 3 3 10 6 3 8 11 1 14 1 13 1 3 1 10 1 11 8 11 4 II 4 1 1 II 9 13 I 13 8 15 3 3 1 1 1 5 1 7 1 11 6 8 0 8 0.00 Moail, Det 16 11 Rakow, KC ..16 6 1.00 1.13 1.13 1.29 1.29 1.33 conley. nm . 8 8 Pelork, Bin ..14 Walker. Cle 7 4 MrBrldr, LA 17 12 Pena, KC . -..13 14 Agiilrre, Det 18 17 Ratimann, Chi 6 5 Patera. Chi ..8 6 Wllautt, Bin 16 13 Terry, NY ..35 16 Sllcman, Mln 15 8 llnrlrn, Chi ..8 6 Wlekrahm. KC 17 19 Barber, Bal ..21 20 Wllllami.NY 19 13 McDowell, Cle 11 8 Navarro, l.A 8 4 Flicher, KC .. 4 1 Roland, Mln ..4 4 Regan, Det ..15 13 Monbquet.Bin 14 11 Pappaa, Hal ..14 14 Roberta, Hal 14 14 Grant, Cle ..13 9 1.18 1.50 1.50 1 50 1 69 1 60 I Ml 1.60 1.13 1.14 1.33 1.25 1.15 1.15 US 1.40 1.57 257 1.57 4 9 1.77 181 Oiteen, Waa Stock, Bal . Turlev. LA . .16 16 4 10 3 1 I 3.00 .10 9 3 60 Herbert, Chi .10 II Bellmky. LA 11 II Kaal, Mln ...12 16 Dunning. Det 14 18 Fliher, Ohl ..9 7 Aroyo, NY ... 1 3 Bowslleld. KC 11 18 Krallik, Mln II 12 Ramoa, Tie 11 II Durkworlh.Waa 4 4 Paicual, Mln 17 19 I.ary.Det 3 8 Ford, NY 9 13 3.60 3.73 375 3 86 4 Ml 4 50 465 4 91 5 73 675 666 1 II 1 3 7 JO a oo 9 Oil 9.00 9.0X1 ricgul. KC 1 13 7 13 Chance, LA .. Rudolph, Waa 6 Uonnvan, Cle 3 Hamilton, Was 2 Kitrada, Bal 3 Xolitad, lUn . 3 a-NlihhwIta.Cle 0 1 13l 1 1.150 I 1500 1 16 00 a Pitched 0 Innings, gave up I anted run a. THE ONE ENGINE IMPROVEMENT NEVER PUT IN AT THE FACTORY! Prow it yourself!. . . Hislon babys yovr tar's tJigM as nothing olsa ten I want better gas mileage, lower ofl eonaumptlonf New car pep) Auo) mslON t every oil change, or when you're down quart. It cleens out power-robbing gum and sludge . . . restores quiet, a' Went engine oper. tlon. Nothing Ilka It to maintein lubricating efficiency of all motor oils FREE PROOF OF PERFORMANCE BOOKLET: Record your Rlilon prfermmnc itt-ittn. 1 LMvtng tip. Wrtti to: THE SHALIR COMPANY. 0 Colts, Cubs Surprise National But that's just what happened Saturday when the lowly Mets defeated the Braves 3-1, Hous ton clobbered the Dodgers 96 and the Cubs shut out the Gi ants 4-0. In other National League games, Pittsburgh edged Cincin National League CLUB BATTING Club ab r h br rbl St. Louis ....311 43 85 10 37 Pel. 273 San Frnclaco 312 Philadelphia 300 Plttaburgh .266 Milwaukee .326 Cincinnati .228 Los Angeles 343 Chicago 293 Houaton ....348 New York ..264 29 20 16 23 15 S3 CLUB FIELDING Club . ff po a e Milwaukee ..10 267 112 S dp Pe 14 .91 St. Loula 9 246 94 8 Chicago 9 251 122 8 Houaton ..10 262 111 10 Plttaburgh .. 8 207 94 8 New York 9 230 106 10 San Francisco 9 252 98 11 Loa Angeles .10 283 128 14 Cincinnati .. 7 186 68 10 Philadelphia 9 234 95 19 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 15 or more at bata Plarer, club Sawatakl, St. L . Demeter, Phi, .. McCovey, SK .. Edwards, Cln Covington. Phil ab r 17 S b br rbl Pet. I 1 1 ill 36 9 17 33 13 15 a io 3 S 1 11 1 6 1 10 1 4 0 3 1 S 3 9 1 1 .472 .435 .440 .421 2 11 4 8 7 16 3 14 F. AlouJiK Howard, LA Altman, St. L .. Taylor. Phi .444 .412 .400 J91 .393 3 12 4 13 6 11 3 13 9 14 9 8 13 9 9 9 9 9 12 6 14 4 9 a 9 3 8 4 11 9 10 1 8 4 6 Clendenon, Pgh . Mathowa, Mil H. Aaron. Mil -- .371 .368 J64 7 0 8 Spangler, lltn .. Cepeda, SF Robinson. Cln .. .381 .38(1 J46 Coleman, CIA Groat, St.L . 35 J43 Goaa. Htn ... 43 .326 J10 JI0 Bailey, Pgh . Cardenaa, Cln T.Davia, LA ... 29 .. 29 .. 20 .300 .269 .286 ,266 .286 .280 .278 ,273 ,273 .273 .263 .263 .263 .261 .250 .250 .250 .250 .243 .242 .242 .241 .238 .238 .238 .237 Boning, Mil Hnyer, St L Vlrdon.Pgh Hickman. NY 35 28 21 25 36 Torre, Mil Runnela, Htn ... Maya.SF 3 7 9 10 33 11 9 Calllson, Phi ... 33 Landrum. Chi . 22 19 Burseaa,Pgh I.nrkur, Mill . 19 . 19 . 23 . 32 . 31 . 10 . 10 . 37 ..33 . 33 . 33 .. 11 . 21 Krancpool. NY . Warwick, Htn .. Clemento, Pgh . Skinner, Pgh ... uairymple, Phi . Wllla. LA Santo, Chi McMillan, Mil White. St L .. Banka, Chi ... Mualal.l Hardy.lltn . Staub, Htn . 21 riooa, st l, 38 Rodgera, Chi ... 34 Schotleld, Pgh .. 31 .235 .226 Mazeroaki, Pgh . 27 Qonialez, Phi 23 1 4 0 0 .223 .217 jamea.nti, ....23 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 .217 .214 .221 Cllne, Mil 42 Oliver, LA 42 .222 .214 .222 .122 Snider, NY 26 William., CM .. 33 Hoak.Phl s .214 .112 .200 .210 .216 naner. sa si ,194 ,180 114 f airiy, LA .. 31 114 Burrliht. NY 91 0 .190 Brock, Chi 33 Coleman, NY .. 2.1 McMullen, LA .. 23 Bertell, Chi 29 Pagan. SF 38 .168 .174 .174 .172 .171 .167 Tracewikl.LA -. 18 Freeae, Cln 18 Harkneaa, NY .. 18 Llllla, Htn 31 W. Davla. LA 38 .167 .187 .161 .138 Amiro.Phl 19 1..156 Aapromonte, Htn 39 Jones, Mil .. 28 Javier, St L .... 33 Roaeboro, LA .. 34 Davenport, SF .. 33 Skowron, LA ... 28 Temple, Htn 21 .154 .154 .152 .147 .143 .143 .136 .132 .130 .120 .111 tuner, sf .. . 38 Roae, Cln 23 Neul.NY 31 Pinion, Cln 27 Harper, Cln . 18 Cook. NY 19 .111 .103 Campbell, Htn .. 29 Thomaa, NY 21 .103 .095 .091 Aapromonte, Chi 22 Failo.lltn 17 .000 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING u or mure decisional I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.80 1 1.80 1.96 1.96 .100 1.00 1.25 1.35 1.87 2 65 163 184 1.86 300 300 300 3.00 3 27 373 394 400 4 Oil 4 10 4.30 3 40 6 00 6 00 6 00 a is 900 900 900 1 11.37 1 11 00 1 III) 1 IIO0 1 16.00 Including the new long-hie types, Now, with lo.-.er Intervels between oil changes. It becomes more Impof tant than ever to use RISIONE regu- tarty. Your money beck If HISIONE doesn't improve engine perform- ance. At your service) station or garage. $1.50 per quert. t valiMbl drMng nr moneye. Pitcher, rlub lp h bb ao w Pierce, SF ... 9 8 3 6 1 McHoan, Pgh 9 10 1 3 1 McDanlel, Chi 3 4 12 1 MacKcmlA, NY 1112 1 Kanok, StL .-1 10 4 1 Raymond, Mil 3 3 112 Buffalo, SF ...I 110 1 Taylor, SlI, ...I I 1 0 0 Kllaworlll, Chi 19 10 6 10 1 Spahn, Mil ...IB 10 4 12 1 Slmmona, StL 18 14 ' 7 11 2 Johnson, lltn 17 11 7 10 1 O Dell, SF ...17 11 8 9 1 Buhl. Chi ....17 13 1 12 0 Dryadale, LA IS 21 8 IB 1 Brogllo, StL .14 14 7 15 1 Jay, Cln 15 10 8 7 0 Hobble, Chi ..13 13 4 8 1 OToole, Cln .25 10 II 1 Waahb'rn StL 18 10 1 13 1 Pod res, LA ..16 13 3 7 0 Short, Phi ...13 11 7 11 0 Perranoakl, LA 8 3 13 1 Brown, Phi .. 5 4 2 5 0 Koufax, LA ..13 13 S 28 1 Sanford, SK ..23 13 5 1 2 3 Culp, Phi 9 9 l 4 i Nottebart, Htn 9 10 1 9 1 Schuall, Pglt 8 10 1 9 1 Jackson, ( 111 .23 16 3 1.1 1 Jackson, NY .14 13 5 8 0 Friend, Pglt ..17 12 3 7 1 llemllry, Mil 17 IS 4 11 1 Mahaffcy, Pill 19 17 6 IS 1 Burdele, Mil 23 17 4 4 1 llaldschun, Phi 6 6 3 8 1 Roebuck. LA . 6 9 3 8 0 Toth, ( hi 13 110 Face, Pgh 3 3 111 Farrell Htn .12 14 3 16 1 Malanev, ('In 12 10 4 13 I Mallrhal. SF .16 19 4 II 1 Shaw, Mil 18 11 8 14 0 Craig, NY ....11 17 10 II 0 Cisco, NY 10 8 3 8 0 Ijlrsett, SF 1 I 0 10 ( ardwell, Pih 10 9 6 5 1 MrUsh, Phi .. 9 11 6 1 0 Francis, Pgh . 9 11 3 8 0 McMahon. Htn 6 4 3 1 0 Hook. NY ...II 16 4 6 0 Stallanl, NY . 4 3 3 3 0 Shatus, SlI, ..11110 Ollvo, SlI. ... I 3 0 0 0 Brunei, lltn . 7 17 4 8 0 Wllley, NY .. 3 8 6 1 0 Rrure, Htn .. 5 10 6 5 0 Henry, ( In ..1 10 10 Funk, Mil ... 1 3 10 0 KLSLOHI nati 4-2 and Philadelphia thrashed St. Louis 8-2. In the American League, the Boston Red Sox came up with three runs in the last of the 15th inning to offset two by the Detroit Tigers in the top half of the inning, for a 4 3 victory, The Box AMERICAN j American League W L Pet. GB Baltimore ( 3 Ml Chicago S 3 .625 16 Kanaaa City 6 4 .600 Vt Boaton 6 4 .600 Vi New York 3 4 .556 1 Detroit 9 1 '. 1'1 Ui Angeleg 4 S .400 IV, Cleveland 3 9 J75 2t Washington . 2 9 .375 2Va Washington 3 9 .375 H Minnesota 3 7 J00 lis SATURDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 8, Cleveland 1 Boston 4, Detroit 3 (15 Inn) Chicago 10, Mlnneaota 7 Waahlngton 7, New York 1 Loa Angeles 7, Kaniaa City 4 Orioles 8, Indians 1 Indiana ab r h bl Orlolea ab r b bl riavllllo,c( 4 0 10 Aprtclo.ia 4 0 11 Martlni,ii 4 0 0 0 Sndr,cfrf 9 0 10 Francna.lf 4 0 2 0 Smith, rf 4 0 3 1 Adcock.lb 4 0 10 Brandt.cf 10 0 0 itomano.0 4 12 0 Gentile.lb 9 0 0 0 Alvlajb 3 0 0 0 Powell. K 4 10 0 l.uplow,rf 4 0 0 0 Robnan,3b 4 3 3 0 Held. ID 3 0 10 Adair ,2b 4 111 Crant.p 0 0 0 0 Oralno.c 2 2 11 Allen. n 1 0 0 0 McNallv.D 3 0 0 1 a-Taiby 10 0 0 Curtis. p 0 0 0 0 Perry, p 0 0 0 0 Nschwtz.p 0 0 0 0 b-Burton 0 0 0 0 Bell.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 l 7 0 Totals 36 9 ll 7 a Struck out for Allen In 5th: b Walked for Nlachwlts In 8th. Cleveland . 010 000 000 l Baltimore 031 000 40x 8 E Luplow. PO-A Cleveland 24.6. Baltimore 37-13, DP Adair-Aoariclo- Gentile; Aparlcto-Adalr-Gentlle. LOB Cleveland 6, Baltimore 9. 2B Francona. Robinson. Oralno. Adair. 3B Romano, SB Aparlclo 2, Smith. in r er bb ao Grant (L.l-l) 15 Allen 2t4 Cttrtla . 2 X-Perry 0 Nlachwlts Vs Bell 1 McNally (W, 1-0) 9 x Pitched to two men In 7th. WP McNally. Balk Allen. U Paparelle, Soar, Smith, Haller. T 2:33. A 4,715. Senators 7, Yanks 1 Yanka ab r h bl Senators ab r h bl Kubekja 4 0 10 Bredne.2h 4 2 11 Hcndan, 4 0 0 0 Phllllpi.lb 9 110 rpune.lD o 1 u ntnlon.rf 4X41 Treih,c! 3 0 0 0 Oaborn,3b 8 113 Marls, r( a I 1 1 Mlnoao.lt 4 0 10 Howard.0 4 0 0 0 Lock,cf 3 0 11 Lopea.lf 4 0 10 Leppert.o 4 0 11 Boyer,3b 3 0 0 0 Brnkmna 4 0 10 SUfford.p 1 0 0 0 Stnhoua,p 4 0 10 AunHei,Lt u u u u a-Long 10 10 lienlff.p 0 0 0 0 b-Blanchd 10 0 0 Brldgea,p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 I 9 1 Totals 37 7 13 7 a Singled for Kttnkel In 9th: b rtiea out lor nenui in 7tn. Now York 000 000 0011 Waahlngton 303 001 OOx 7 E Rlchardaon. Brlnkman. PO.A New York 24-12. Waahlnaton 27.13. DP Kubek-Pepltone. LOB New York e, waahlngton 9. 3B Hlnton 2. HR Breeding, Oaborne, Marts. SB Breeding. In r erbbso 6 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 12 112 1 Stafford (L, 1-1) .. IVb Kunkel .... 11, Renlff 1 Brldgea 1 Stenhouie (W, 1-0) 9 U Klnnamon. Stevens. Nann. Umont. T 1:02. A 16,563. On My Honor Wins In California Derby SAN MATEO, Calif. HI On My Honor, a longshot eligible for tho Kentucky Derby, rallied from 26 lengths oft the pace Saturday to capture the Cali fornia Derby over tho Ui-milc route at Bay Meadows. With Paul Frey riding and carrying 114 pounds. On My Honor staged a tremendous stretch drive over a sloppy, wet track to win the $42,900 race in 1 minute, 54 seconds. No Robbery Victor NEW YORK 13 The Green- tree Stable's unbeaten Kentucky Derby candidate, No Robbery, took command at the start and swinging wide entering the home stretch galloped to a 24 length victory in the $90,800 Wood Memorial Saturday at Aqueduct. I I ( I Brake Adjustment Service Include! pull front wheels and inspect brake) lining, wheal cyla., aeala and drums. Adjuit all lour wheels and add brake fluid. i a Save 50 Enloy pa- of mind and safety with our famous per fection brake) lining and alio iav 50 of nationally xctpUd relln chargot. a Front-End SaUty ch.ck STEERING, S JOINTS. TIE" ROD ENDS. S CAMBER, TOE IN & TOE dick busey's the Chicago Whits Sox out slugged the Minnesota Twins 10-7 and Baltimore whipped the Cleveland Indians 8-1. Washington topped New York 7-1 and Los Angeles de feated Kansas City 7-4 in night games. Scores aVMSSattMatamsSsnaattSi Chisox 10, Twins 7 Twlaa ab Greenf 4 Powr.lb 8 Hill. If 4 Alllinjf 5 Bsttey.c 4 Allen,2b 4 RllnMb 4 Vrslsja 9 Kaat.p 1 a-Lemon 0 b-Kralck 0 Laahr.p 0 C-Mnchr 0 d-Goryl 1 Dalley.p 0 Rgnbk.p 0 Sullvn.p 0 (Banks 1 Stange.p 0 -RatUff 1 bl Cblsox ab r b bl 0 Hshbrf 4 111 0 Fox,2b 4 0 11 0 Rbmn.rf 3 110 3 Lndli.cf 10 0 0 0 Nchlnjf 3 2 19 0 Cnhm.lb 9 12 1 1 Hnana 4 0 11 1 Wardjb 3 0 0 0 0 Caren,c 110 0 0 e-Mrtn.0 2 110 0 Hrlen.p 0 0 0 0 0 Bumn.p 110 0 0 Zanntj) 0 0 0 0 0 Petn.p 1110 0 Wlhlra.p 0 0 I) 0 Totala 39 7 11 7 Totals 34 10 1010 a-Walked for Kaat In 5th; b-Ran for Lemon In 6th; c-Annuunced for Laaher In 6th; d-Strucx out for Mlncher In 6th; e-Slngled for Car reon In 6th; f-Flled out for Sullivan In 8th; g-Singled for Stange In 9th. Minnesota 300 001 003 7 Chicago 002 305 OOx 10 E Veriallea 1, Allen 1. Hall, Ward. PO.A Mlnneaota 14-5, Chi cago 27-7. DP Hall-Power. LOB Mlnneaota 13, l.nicago y. in Power, Cunningham, Hansen. 3B Nlcholaon. HR Allison Nicholson. S Hershberger, lp h r er bb so Kaat (L, 1-1) 4 S Lasher 1 0 Dalley Vi 2 Va 0 1U 3 Roggenburk Sullivan Stange Horlen -. 1 0 0 0 1 D 1 3 3 3 1 1 Baumann (W, 2-0) 3H 3 0 0 1 4 a 1 1 1 1 0 !))! 1 I 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zannl Peters Wllhelm HBP By Kaat (Fox, Ward), by Peters (Green, Allen) U valentine, McKlnley, Chylak, Rice. T 3:0 A 7,137. Bosox 4, Tigers 3 Tigera ab r h bl Bosox abrhbl Bruton.cf 8 0 3 2 Sc'llng,2b 7 2 2 1 Phllllps,3b 8 0 10 Mejlas,cf 7 0 12 Kallne.rf 6 0 2 0 Y'strskl.lf 6 0 3 0 Col'vito.lf 3 10 0 Stuart, lb 4 0 2 0 Cash. lb 6 0 10 b-Mantllla 0 0 0 0 McA'fe ib 4 0 0 0 Wll'ma.lb 10 0 0 Trndoa,o 7 0 3 1 Cllntonjf 6 0 10 d-Morton oioo M'zone,3D e u z u Preehan.o 0 0 0 0 Brea'uds 9 0 0 0 F'mdezs 5 0 0 0 Tlllman,c 9 10 0 e-Herzog 0 10 0 Moreh'd.p 2 0 0 0 VeaMa u u u u Jriey.p u v u u Bunnlng.p 9 0 10 a-Gelger 10 0 0 c-Wertz 1 0 0 0 Radatz.p 10 0 0 Fox.p 0 0 0 0 g-G'rdner 1119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r-Koatro Egan.p - Dustai,p Totals 53 3 11 3 Totals S3 4 13 3 a Called out on atrtke tor Early In 8th: b Ran for Stuart In Vth; Filed out for Bunnlng In 13th; d Ran for Trlandos In 15th; e Inten tionally walked for Fernandez In 15th: f Walked for Fox In 15th; g Slngled for Radats In 15th, Detroit Boaton 000 001 000 000 0023 000 001 000 000 0034 E Morehead. PO-A Detroit 44-13, Boaton 45-10, two out In 15th when winning run aoored. DP Breasoud-SchllUng-Stuart; Phllllpa-McAullffe-Caah. LOB Detroit 17, Boaton 8. IB Trlandos 2, Mejlaa. S Radatz. In h r er bb so Bunnlng 13 7 I 1 2 10 Fox 2 1 Egan H 1 x-Dustat (L. 0-1) ..0 2 0 0 0 1 3 10 0 110 0 118 7 0 0 0 0 Morehead 64 4 Earley Hi 0 Kadatz (W, 1-0) ..7 7 2 2 5 x Faced two men In 15th. WP Bunnlng. PB Tillman 1. Trlandoa. U Hurley, Flaherty, Drummond, Dimuro. T 4:32. A 7,839. Angels 7, A's 4 Angela abrhbl A's abrhbl Penrson.cf 4 110 Howsera 12 10 Moran,2b 4 110 C'm'l,cf-rf Sill L.Thoa.lb 9 14 1 Lumpe,2b 3 0 11 Wagner.lf 4 111 SI'bern.lb 3 0 11 Rottcrs,o 3 0 0 0 Charles,3b 5 110 Torreajb 4 111 Ess'glan.lf 3 0 10 Fregosls 5 0 11 cT'bull.cf 10 0 0 (i.Thoa.rf 5 0 10 Al'slk.rf-lf 4 0 2 0 Chance.p 3 0 0 0 Bryan,c 10 0 0 Nelson.p 0 0 0 0 a-Sul'van,e 10 0 0 Navarro.p 2 0 1 OSrgut, p 10 0 0 b-D Greco 0 0 0 1 Pfliter.p 0 0 0 0 Flichrr.p 0 0 0 0 d-Jtmencz 10 0 0 Thlea.p 0 0 0 0 Totala 38 7 13 6 Totals 34 4 8 4 a Popped out for Bryan In 8th: b Walked for Segul In 8th: c Ran for Eiseglan In 6th; d-Grounded out for Fischer In 8th. l.oa Angeles Kanaaa City 100 010 1037 001 001 0014 E Bryan, Slebern. PO-A Loa An geles 17.10, Kaniaa City 2714. DP Lumpe-HowaerSlebern. LOR Los Angelea 11, Kaniaa CKy 10. 2B U Thomaa. SB U Thomaa, Clmoll. S Chance, Moran. SF Wagner, Lumpe. lp b x-Chance (W, I I) 3 6 Nelaon if, 0 Navarro . 3a 3 Segui (L, 0-1) 6 7 P(lter if, 1 Fischer Us 1 Thlea 1 4 r er bb an 3 14 6 x Faced three men In 6ih. WP Chance, PR Rrvan. 11 Stewart, Salerno. Honochick, Runge. T-153. A 10,283. I COUPON on labor reline charges Alignment SHOCKS. BALANCE. BALL IDLE-ARM & SET CASTER. OUT. Columbus Brake Shop In ucjan 71S charnelton DI 3-2328 Alvin Jackson pitched a sev en-hitter as the Mets extended their winning streak to two straight, both victories coming at the expense of the Braves. The Mets won their first game after eight straight losses Fri day, beating the Braves 5-4 with NATIONAL S taSJ1(aV.I Pet. GB .700 7 4 .636 4i .600 1 .500 1 .500 1 .455 11, J75 3 .363 314 .200 .' 8 National League W San Francisco 7 Plttaburgh MUwaukee St. Loula Chicago Philadelphia I.oa Angeles Cincinnati Houaton New York SATURDAY'S RESULTS New York 3, Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 1 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 1 Houaton 9, Loa Angelea 6 Chicago 4, San Franclaco 0 Phils 6, Cards 2 Carda abrbbl Phils abrhbl Klood.cf 3 0 0 0 Taylor,2b 3 10 0 Groatja 3 10 0 Cslllionxf 3 2 11 Whlte.lb 4 0 2 1 Demter.cf 4 110 Boyerjb 4 0 0 0 Slevera.lb 4 13 3 Jamea,lf 3 0 10 Torre. lb 0 0 0 0 Gaglno.lb 1 0 0 0 Averlll.c 3 0 Altmanj-f 4 110 lloakjb 4 0 0 0 Ollver.c 0 0 0 1 Graham.lt 3 0 10 Javior,2b 10 10 Gonzalz.lf 10 0 0 a-Swtikl.c 1 0 0 0 Wlnes.M 4 0 10 b-Musial,lf 1 0 0 0 Lopez.p 10 0 0 Sadechi.p 1 0 0 0 Bldschn.p 10 0 0 c-(.armel mini Shantz,p 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 1 5 1 Totals 33 5 9 5 a Struck out for Oliver In 6th; b Struck out for Javier In 6th; c Walked or Sadeckl In 7th. St. Louis 000 110 0001 Philadelphia 003 020 lOx 8 E Boyer. Groat, PO-A St. Louis 24-7, Philadelphia 27-12. DP Taylor Slevera. LOB St, Loula 6, Philadel phia 6. 2B Altman, Slevera. 3B Slevers. HR Calllson.' SF Oliver, Avertll. In r er bb ao 5 4 2 6 110 1 2 2 4 2 0 0 1 4 Sadeckl (L.0.1) 6 Shantz . 2 x-Lopez (W, 1-0) 3 Baldschun 4 x Faced one man In 6th. WP Lopez. Balk Lonez. U Pele. koudai, Walsh. Conlan, Burkhart. T 2:37, A 5,353. Colts 9, Dodgers 6 Colts ab r b bl Dodgers ab r b bl Hardy.lf 4 2 10 WHIi.m 4 0 0 0 Temple ,2b 4 0 2 1 Gilliam Jb 4 10 1 razlo.ZD 0 10 0 Moon.tf 3 0 0 0 Runels.lb 5 110 Howard .rf 4 13 1 B.Davla,cr 0 0 0 0 Falrly.lb 4 0 10 Wrwlckjf 9 111 Roaebro.e 3 112 tioM.cf 1110 W.Davls.cf 4 0 2 1 Lillta,3b 0 0 0 0 Oliver ,2b 4 111 Aapmte,3b 4 0 0 0 Podrea.p 110 0 Staub.lb 1 0 0 0 Rowe.p 10 0 0 Bateman.o 5 0 2 2 a-Skowron 10 0 0 Hartmn,as 4 10 1 Smlth.p 0 0 0 0 Nottbart.p 3 2 2 0 b-Walla 10 0 0 MCJUahn,p 10 0 0 Totala 40 9 11 9 Totals 34 6 8 6 a Struck out for Rowe-ln 7th; b Grounded out for Smith In 9th. Houaton 001 400 2109 Loa Angeles 00 000 1309 E Temple, Wills 3. PO-A Hous ton 17-14, Loa Angeles 17-13. DP Temple-Hartman.Runnela. LOB Houston 9, Loa Angeles 5. 2B Fairly, Hardy, Bateman. W. Davis. Howard, Roaeboro. SB Warwick. S Wllla. r er bb ao 8 3 3 5 Nottebart (W,14) 714 McMahon ls Podrea (L, 0-2) 34 Rowe 31b Smith 2 WP Rowe. Smith 2. Balk Pod rea. U Smith, Pryor, Secory, Jack- owskl, T 2:45. A 17,110. Cubs 4, Giants 0 Cuba ab r h bl Giants ab r h bl Brock, rf 5 13 0 Hlller.2b 4 0 0 0 R'dgers,ss 3 10 0 D'vnp'Ub 3 0 10 W'liam!i.lf 5 110 ,May,cf 4 0 0 0 Santojh 5 0 11 McC'vev.lt 3 0 0 0 Banks.lb 3 0 0 0 Ccpcda.lb 4 0 0 0 M'hews.cf 4 13 0 F.Aloujt 3 0 0 0 A.sp'nte.2b 3 0 11 Hallcr.c 3 0 0 0 Hubbs.2b 0 0 0 0 Pagan. 3 0 10 Bertell,c 1 0 0 0 Pierce. p 10 0 0 Huhl.p 4 0 0 0 Perry. P 0 0 0 0 McDan'l.p 0 0 0 0 a-M.Alou 10 10 b-O'Dcll 0 0 0 0 Prg'zer.p 0 0 0 0 c-Alrrt'no 10 0 0 Duffalo,p 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 8 3 Totala 30 0 3 0 a Singled for Perry In 6th: b Ran for M. Alou In 6th; c FUed out for Presenter in 8th. Chicago 001 120 (1004 San Francisco 000 000 0000 E Hlller 3, Aipromonle. PO-A cnicago 27-8; San Francisco 37-9. t.iiH Chicago 10, San Francisco 5. 2B Aspromonte, SB Davenport, .Mathews, s Rodgera. IP 8 1 ...-4 1 ! 1 h r er bb so Buhl (W, 1-1) . McDanlel x-Plerce (L, 1-1) Perry ...... Presenter Dullalo 10 0 13 10 0 0 5 4 3 1 10 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-Faced two batters In 3th. Ralk Perry. McDanlel. U Dona- telli, Crawford. Venzon, Stelner. T ! II. A 10,868. Pleas bring this adrjerftsement with you. 8 $195 f nil League a two-run rally in the ninth inn ing. Warren Spahn was the Braves' loser. The 42-year-old southpaw, seeking his third straight victory and 330th of his career, was clipped for nine hits in seven innings, including Pirates 4, Reds 2 Reda ab r b bl pirates ab r b bl Kaikojb 4 0 0 0 Schfldja 3 110 BlainUb 4 1 1 0 Sklner.lf 4 13 1 1 0 Clmtej-f 4 111 1 1 Stargljf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clndn.lb 4 0 10 0 0 Mzski lb 1 0 0 1 0 0Vlrdn.c( 4 0 11 1 1 Ballyb 4 0 0 0 0 0 Paglrn,c 4 0 3 0 0 OFrlend.p 10 0 0 0 0 -olmn.lb 4 o Rbnan.lf 4 Edwda,c 3 rdnaa 3 Keoghjf 3 lnan 3 lay,p 1 i-Lynch 1 Broan,p 0 Totala 31 1 4 1 Totals 31 4 10 4 a-Flled eut for Jay In 8th. Cincinnati 110 000 000 1 Plttaburgh 100 000 lOx 4 E Skinner. Robinaon, Blaaingame, Bailey 1. POA Cincinnati 14-11, Pittsburgh 17-13. DP Cardenas, Blaa ingame and Coleman. LOB Cincin nati 5. Pittsburgh 11. IB Blaain game, Robinaon. 3B Skinner. HR Plnaon. &) Friend, Cardenaa, Scho- fleld. SF Clemente. Mazeroaki. lp h r er bb ao Jay (L, 0-3) 7 0 4 4 3 1 Broanan 1 10 0 11 Friend (W. 2-0) 4 1113 HBP By Friend (Keough). U Harvey, Weyer, Barlick, Vargo. T 2:27. A 1Z,ZJ5. Mets 3, Braves 1 Braves ab r h bl Mets ab r b bl McMlln,aa 4 0 0 0 Hckmn.cf 4 0 11 Bolllng.2b 3 0 10 Hunt.lb 4 110 H.Aron.rf 4 0 0 0 Snlder.rf 4 0 10 MlhwaJb 4 0 2 0 Thomaa.lf 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 KanehMf 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 Hodgea,lb 3 0 11 4 13 1 NeaUb 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Shen-y.c 4 111 1 0 0 0 Morans 4 110 0 0 0 0 Jackson.p 3 0 10 Torres Crandl.lb T.Aron.lf Clint, cf a-Menke Gbrlan,cf Spahn.p b-Uecker aoov 10 10 c-Hendley 0 0 0 0 ricne,p u u u u Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 33 3 t 3 a-Flled out for Cltne In 8th; b-Sln- gled for Spahn In 8th; c-Ran for Uecker In 8th. Milwaukee 000 010 New York 110 000 0001 lOx 3 E-None. PO-A Milwaukee J4-9, New York 27-11. DP Hathews-Boll-Ing-Crandal); Hunt-M o r a n-Hodges. LOB Milwaukee 6, New York 8. II R Sherry, T. Aaron. lp h r er bb so Spahn (L.t-2) .. 7 0 3 3 3 4 Plche 1 0 0 0 0 2 Jackson (W, 1-1) 0 7 1115 U rorman, Gorman, sudol, Lan dea. T 2:14. A 13,703. Oregon Netters Down Two Foes ASHLAND Oregon beat Seattle 6-1 and Chico State 5-0 in college tennis action Satur day afternoon. OREGON 6, SEATTLE 1 SINGLES Larry Brooks (O) d Steve Hopps (S), 74, 6-3. Don Semon IO) d Mike Doud (SI, 6-0, 6-0. Dick Stark (O) d Jim Ahlbrecht (S), 6-0, 7-9. Mike McHugha (S) d John Ehr hart (O), 0-6, 6-4, 6-1. John Cava naugh (O) d Pete Shea (S), 6-0, 6-2. DOUBLES Brooks-Stark (O) d Hopps-Ahlbrecht (S). 8-10, 6-2, 6-2, Ehrhart-Cavanaugh (S) d Shea-Shane O), 6-4, 6-3. OREGON 3, CHICO STATE 0 SINGLES Larry Brooks (O) d John Oldeneyer (C), 6-1, 64. Don Semon (O) d R. C. Hlnman (C), 6-2, 6-1. Dick Stark (O) d Ralph Planli (CI, 6-2, 6-1. John Erhart (O) d Leon Beene (C), 6-4, 6-2. John Cavanaugh (O) d Jerry Prultt (C), 64), 6-1. Roseburg Netters Defeat Thurston Defending District 5-A-l ten nis champion Roseburg whipped host Thurston 6-1 Saturday. SINGLF.S Larry Bates (T) d Mtke Harris (R), 6-2, 6-4. Brian Phillips (Hid Jared Smith (T), 62, 6-2. Don Mulkey (R) d Ron Keller (T), 6-2 6-2. Bob Mch'cen (R) d Jim Staten (T), 6-2, 6-3. Mark Stone (R) d Kerry Miller TI, 6-0, 6-2. DOUBLES M. Harris-D. Harris (R) d Bales-Smith (T), 6-1, 6 3. Hon-man-Mulkey (R) d Keller-Staten (T), 6-4, 6-2. Cowboys at Pacific i FOREST GROVE ftOT The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League will train at Pacific University Aug. 18-30, school business manager Rob ert L. Wylie announced Saturday. TODAY! Powers a home run by catcher Norm Sherry. Gil Hodges drove in the Mets' first run with a sinfle, his first hit of the season. Don Nottebart pitched his second victory without a defeat as the Colts poinded loser Johnny Podres and his succes sors for 10 bits in -recording their fourth triumph against seven losses. Rookie catcher John Bateman drove in a pair of Houston runs with a single and double as the Dodgers chipped in with two errors, both by shortstop Maury Wills, a balk and a pair of wild pitches. It was the Dodgers sixth defeat in 11 games. Bob Buhl and Lindy McDaniel combined to pitch a three-hit shut-out against the Giants. Buhl gave up a scratch single to pinch hitter Matty Alou in the sixth and a clean single to Jose Pagan in the eighth. Jim Davenport singled off McDaniel in the ninth. Southpaw Billy Pierce lost his first game at Candlestick Park since coming to the Giants last year. He had won 14, includ ing a shutout in his only pre vious start this year. Roy Sievers, back in the line up after being sidelined with a rib injury, batted in three runs with a triple and double as the Phillies snapped a four-game losing streak at the expense of the Cardinals. Marcelino Lopez, 19-year-old southpaw, scored his first major league victory although he needed help from Jack Bald schun, who pitched four shut out innings. Ray Sadccki was the loser. Bob Friend spun a four-hitter for his second victory of the season, both against the Reds. Joey Jay dropped his third de cision for Cincinnati. The Pi rates got 10 hits including three by catcher Jim Pagliaroni and two each by Bob Skinner and Bill Virdon Dave Nicholson drove in five runs with a triple and grand slam homer to lead the White Sox to victory over the Twins. Bob Allison had a three-run homer for the Twins. Roman Mejias doubled home two runs with two out in the bottom of the 15th to climax a three-run winning rally for the Red Sox. The Tigers had scored twice in the top of the 15th on Bill Bruton's bases-loaded sin gle to snap a 1-1 tie. Dave McNally, an $80,000 bonus rookie, pitched the Ori oles, to an 8-1 triumph over the Indians. The 20-year-old left hander who hurled a twq-hit shutout in his only other major league start last September, al lowed seven hits and struck out nine. SHEPPARD MOTORS Eocene! British Car Centra HULMAN - VOLVO Sunbeam Alpine Rolls-Royce LAND-ROVER 390 East 8th DI 3-8884 SA1TTA FE CIGARS MATTOX PIPE SHOP I3S t Broadway FOREIGN AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE 1MSCO IMPORTED MOTOR SL'PPLY COMPANY 2162 W. 7th AVE. (Acroaa from the "Big Y") 674 USED CARS Are Advertised in the Register-Guard's Sunday Classified Section:.! TODAY! ... Opening Set At Speedway The Eugene Speedway will open its 1963 stock car season Sunday, April za. Opening day was originally scheduled for April 14, but was postponed when stands wera blown down by a rain storm. All facilities are expected to be in good condition for next weekend's opener. This season, and for the first time at the local track, the stock cars will be running under a new point system. This system will abolish time trials after the first race. Every race after that will have its field of cars placed in their starting position by the number of points the driver has accumulated up to that race. All starts will be in reverse with the top man always starting in the rear. Gates will open next Sunday at the West 11th Avenue track at 1 p.m. with the first rac scheduled for 2:30 p.m. CBA Trackmen Win Prep Meet RIDDLE Canyonville Bible Academy, paced by double-winner Eddie Snelser, won a five way prep track meet Saturday. Canyonville followed with 47, Oakland 44, Riddle 16 and Glide lOVt. Shot put Ron Klpera (C), 44-44. Discus Dick Goodenough (CBA), 113-2. Javelin Fred Grunat (C), 170 3. High jump Bill Fredericks (01. 5-10. Broad jump Eddie Snelser (CBA), 17-2. Pole vault Lynn Gal lasher (CBA), 0-0. 120 high hurdles Bruce Robinson (CBA), 17.8. 180 low hurdles Eddie Snelser (CBA), 23.0. 100 Tom Brown (R), 10.8. 220 Tom Brown (R), 24.6. 440 Walt Sapenter (CBA), S3.1. 880 Jim Archer (O), 2:10.8. Mile Dave Morfln (CBA), 4:51.9, 880 relay CBA (Morfin, D, Smith, Sapenter and Robinson), 1:41.6. A GRANT DEAL is A GREAT DEAL MORE CiR.wt morons 7th and Grant b'ugene If so, you are Just the man we are looking for. We will fit you in comfort and style from our choice selection of fabrics. Suits from $69.50 custom tailored expressly for you SRED MALKASIAN MAL'S TAILORING 10th & Willamette (Over 8eymour'a) DI 4-4871 RETAIL Phone 342-4847 Til FIT? mi IIHllill COUPON