o 'Stan The Man' still brilliant for hot Cards When Stan (The Man) Musial finally decides to call it quits, National League pitchers should be happy to chip in and throw him a lavish "Auld Lang Syne" party. Come to think of it, Musial would like to make that a Cardi nals World Series blowout in St. Louis next October. The Man, starting his 21st ma jor league season at the age of 41, says this probably is his last. Manager Johnny Keane of the Cards says, "Don't you believe it." And in the meantime, the harassed hurlers around the league will have to endure his booming bat. Musial hit a three-run homer In the ninth inning Sunday to give the Cards a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in the second game of a doublcheader. The Reds won the opening game, 5-4, but only after Musial had driven in a run during a three-run rally that momentarily tied the score. Sts Record Not only that, but he also broke Honus Wagner's National League "endurance" record by playing in the. 2,786th and 2,787th games of his career. His present batting average is a lusty .375 and he leads the Cards in runs batted in with 18. Cincinnati won the opener by scoring twice in the eighth off Don Ferrarese. Frank Robinson's double, an intentional walk to Wally Post. John Edwards' single and a wild pitch by Ferrarese produced the runs. The Cards scored once in their half of the eighth but with the bases loaded and one out, Dave Sisler retired the next two hitters and gained the win. Bob Gibson pitched a five-hitter for Uie Cards in the nightcap. Willie Mays, who is 10 years younger than Musial and just as much of a menace to pitchers, celebrated his 3lst birthday with a two-run homer, double and single that led the league-leading San Francisco Giants to a 7-3 vic tory over the Chicago Cubs. ! In other NL games, the New York Mets edged the Philadelphia Phils, 7-5, in 12 innings and Ro man Mejias hit three homers as the Houston Colts split a double header with the Milwaukee Braves. Houston won the night cap, 9-1, after losing the opener, 3-2. The Los Angeles at Pittsburgh ' game was rained out and the sec ond game of the Mets-Phils twin bill was postponed because of the Pennsylvania curfew law. Mantle Httt Three Mickey Mantle was the Ameri can League's big blaster as he hit three homers while the New York Yankees divided a double header with the Washington Sena tors, losing the opener. 4-2, then winning the nightcap. 8-0. The Los Angeles Angels, who won Saturday night on Bo Belin sky's no-hit, no-run pitching, beat the Baltimore Orioles again, 15-7; the Minnesota Twins defeated the Detroit Tigers, 10-7; the Cleveland Indians topped the Kansas City Athletics, 5-1. and the Chicago White Sox gained a split of a twin bill Willi the Boston Red Sox, win ning the second game, 5-3, after losing the opener, 3-2. Lefty Billy O'Dell of the Giants held ihe Cubs to seven hits for his fourth victory without a de feat. Harvey Kuenn also hit a homer as the Giants made it 11 wins in their last 12 games. Gil Hodges' two-run bases-loaded single in the 12th inning against the Phils earned the Mets their fourth victory of the season. Craig Anderson, fjurth Mets pitcher, received credit for the victory in the rain-interrupted game and Jack Baldschun was the loser, although Hodges' hit was made off Art Mahaffey. Dick Fan-ell pitched a four hitter and Mejias drove in five runs with two of his homers in the nightcap. Del Crandall's hom er provided Warren Spahn with his winning margin in the night cap. It was Spahn's 312th win. I Beats Indians twice Pokes cinch west IC title Intermeuntaln Conference (Western subdistrict) W L Prineville 9 l Bend 6 4 The Dalles 5- 5 Redmond 0 10 Saturday's scores: Prineville 1. The Dalles 0 Prineville 7. The Dalles 4 Bend 6, Redmond 3 Bend 11, Redmond 9 This week's garnet; Tonight: Redmond vs. Culver. Tuesday: Prineville at Madras. Friday: Prineville at Bend 6:30 p.m., two league games', and The Dalles at Redmond (6:30 p.m., tw o league games I. Special to Th Bulletin PRINEVILLE - The Prinevil le Cowboys wrapped up their first western subdistrict Inlcrmountain Conference baseball title here Sat urday with 1-0 and 7-4 wins over runnerup The Dalles. The twin wins propelled the Pokes into a best-of-three playoff with Pendleton on the Prineville diamond Friday, May 18. and Saturday, May 19 Pendleton having wrapped up the eastern subdistrict race. Mike Love and Dick Nicholas again teamed up to pitch the dou ble win for Prineville Love tossing the 1-0 opener ( nine strike outs and only one walk ) and Nich olas hurling the 7-4 second win (four strikeouts and three walks). The first game was a 0-0 strug gle going into the bottom of the seventh when the Pokes made short work of the Indians. Nicholas led off with a single. Gene Wheeler was safe on the first baseman's error and Joe Myers walked to load the bases with nobody out. Al Beltram laid down a bunt to squeeze Nicholas home with the winning run. The Cowboys' unleashed their vaunted hitting attack in the sec ond game, collecting 13 hits off I The Dalles' Paul Duus. Included was a 400-foot homer over the left-centerfield fence by Dick Nicholas with none on in the .third inning. And second baseman Mike Bar Irow continued his torrid hitting with a double and two singles in four trips to boost his batting average near the .500 mark for the season. Others getting in on the hitting act were Gene Wheeler, a dou ble and two singles; Al Bellram, three singles in three tries; and Joe Myers, two singles. Emmons and Peterson got The Dalles' only two hits. The Dalles .... 000 000 0-0 3 2 Prineville 000 000 1-1 C 1 Jerry Piland and Dave Peter son: Mike Love and Dick Nicho- The Dalles .... 200 002 0- 2 0 Prineville 301 021 x-7 13 3 Paul Duus and Dave Peterson; Dick Nicholas and Jerry Zinn. Baseball line scores Major League Results By United Press International American League First gam CUcago 100 100 000- 2 10 0 Boston 020 000 lOx 3 11 1 Pizarro, Fisher (7) anj Car reon. Conlcy (3-2) and Pagliaroni. Loser Pizarro (2-3). HR Carreon. Second game Chicago 102 002 000 S 0 0 Boston 000 000 003 3 7 1 Horlen, Fisher 9', Baumann (9 Lown (9) and Lollar. Wilson, Earl ey (6) and Pagliaroni. Winner Horlen (2-2). Loser Wilson (0-1). Cleveland 010 031 000 5 9 0 Kansas City 000 000 010 1 6 1 Grant. McDowell (7). Allen (Rl and Romano. Bass, Archer (6), Grim (9) and Sullivan. Winner Grant (1-0). Loser Bass (0-4). HR Kirkland. Detroit 012 001 210 7 10 0 Minnesota 005 020 00310 13 1 Foytack, Aguirre (7) and Brown, Pascual, Stigman (7), Moore and Battey. Winner Moore (1-0). Loser Aguirre (1-1). HRs Bruton, Versalles, Allen. First Gam Washington 100 000 030 4 6 0 New York 000 200 000 2 4 1 Stenhouse, Hamilton 8) and Retzer. Terry, Bridges (9) and Blanchard. Winner Stenhouse d-Oi. Loser Terry (4-2). HR Mantle, Woodling. Second Game - Washington 000 000 000 0 7 2 New York 300 200 30x 8 8 0 Burnside, Cheney 5, Hannan (7), Green (8) and Schmidt. Bou ton (1-0) and Howard. Laser Burnside (2-2). HRs Maris, Mantle 2. Baltimore 014 110 000- 7 7 1 Los Angeles 320 261 lOx 15 19 0 Estrada, Hoeft (2, Short (5), Lchcw (5), Hall (6), Wilhelm (8) and Lau. McBridc, Chance (3), I Spring (5) and Rodgers. Winner I Spring (1-0). Loser Hoclt (0-2). HRs B. Robinson. National League First Game St. Louis 000 000 031 4 11 0 Cincinnati 100 101 02x 5 10 0 Broglio, Ferrarese (8), Mc Daniel (8) and Sawatski. Schaffer (8). Jay, Henry (8), Sisler (8), and Edwards. Winner Sisler (1-0). Loser Ferrarese (0-2). HR Coleman. Second Game St. Louis 000 000 003 3 SO Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 5 0 Gibson (3-D and Oliver. Dra bowsky and Edwards. Loser Drabowsky 0-3. HR Musial. First Game Houston 002 000 000 2 8 1 Milwaukee 110 100 OOx 3 9 0 Golden d-11 and Smith. Spahn (3-31 and Crandall. HR Mejias, Crandall. Second Gam Houston 201 010 131 9 12 0 Milwaukee 100 000 000 1 4 2 Farrell (2-2) and Ranew. Wil Icy, Piclie 5. Butler 6, Clonin gcr (9) and Torre. Loser Willcy (0-2). HRs Mejias 2, Larker, Browne. First Game, 12 innings N.Y. 100 001 120 002 7 9 1 Phila 002 100 200 00O 5 11 1 Morehead, Miller (7), Macken zie (7), Anderson (8), Craig (12) and Landrith, S. Taylor (7). Ham ilton, Locke (7), Baldschun (8), Mahaffey (12) and Dalrymple. Winner Anderson (1-1). Loser Baldschun ll-l. New York at Philadelphia, 2nd game, ppd, curfew. San Fran 201 004 onn 7 10 1 Chicago 000 100 020 3 7 0 O'Dell (4-0) and Bailey. Buhl. Schultz (6, Hobbie 9i and Ber tell. Loser Buhl d-2). HR Mays, Kucnn. Lo Angeles at Pittsburgh, ppd, rain. OREGON COLLEGE BASEBALL Oregon State 13 Washington 3 Pacific 3-2 Linfield 2-12 Lewis & Clark 4-6 Willamette 2-1 Southern Oregon 11 6 Eastern Oregon 4-1 j foruana oiaie o-io urcgun iulii 4-0 Oregon Frosh 8-6 Linfield JV 3-1 OREGON COLLEGE TRACK Oregon 98 Oregon Slate 45 Idaho 97 5-6 Portland 46 1-6 Central Washington 80 1-2 Port land State 50 1-2 Bruins regain second after twin victories Special to The Bulletin REDMOND The Bend Bruins j bounced back into second place j in the western division of the In-1 termountain Conference baseball race here Saturday with 6-3 and 11-9 wins over Redmond. But Bend, three games behind Prineville with only two games left, has no chance of catching the league-leading Cowboys. Bobby Warrington, makuiL his first pitching start of the season, tossed a four-hitter in the 6-3 first-game win. Warrington walked only one man and whiffed 13. The Bears, meanwhile, got only five hits off Redmond, but were I aided by six walks and four Pan ther errors. Mike Genna and Mike Clark, each hitting a double and a sin gle, paced the Bruins. Jerry Cor win had two singles and Brian Massey a double to lead Red mond. The 11-9 second game was a wild affair with Bend leading 8-4 after- four innings thanks largely to a five-run fourth inning. Redmond added two more runs in the fifth and both teams punch ed across three runs in the sev enth. Jim Tadevic with three singles in four trips led the seven-hit Bend attack, with catcher Benny Hamilton getting the only extra base blow a double to left in the fourth inning. Barry Hebert pitched the win for Bend, allowing eight hits and giving up four walks. Seven players snared in uie Redmond attack, with Don Wat rous getting two doubles in four trips. D'-'ense left something to be desired as Bend made six er rors. Redmond nine. Bend 130 011 0-6 5 3 Redmond 201 000 0-3 4 4 Warrington and Lewis: Fergu son and Walrous. Bend 012 500 3 11 7 6 Redmond .... 001 320 3 9 8 9 Hebert and Hamilton, Lewis (7); Parsons, Watrous (4) and Watrous. McDonald (4). Major league standings . By United Press International National League W L Pet. GB San Francisco 20 6 .769 St. Louis 15 7 .682 3 Pittsburgh 14 9 .609 4V, Los Angeles 15 10 .600 4'i Philadelphia 11 10 .524 64 Cincinnati 12 12 .500 7 Milwaukee 10 14 .417 9 Houston 9 13 .409 9 Chicago 6 19 .240 13',i New York 4 16 .200 13 Saturday's Results Los Angeles 10 Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 2 New York 1 Chicago 12 San Francisco 8 Cincinnati 8 St. Louis 7 Milwaukee 6 Houston 5. 12 innings Sunday's Results San Francisco 7 Clucago 3 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 4 1st St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 0 2nd Milwaukee 3 Houston 2 Is Houston 9 Milwaukee 1 2nd New York 7 Philadelphia 5 (12 in nings. 1st game) New York at Philadelphia (2nd game, ppd, curfew) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, ppd, rain. Monday's Probable Pitchers Los Angeles at Houston (night) -Moeller (1-3) vs. Giusti (0-3). (Only game scheduled) Tuesday's Games New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati night Pittsburgh at Milwaukee night San Francisco at St. Louis night Los Angeles at Houston night American League W. L. ?et. GB New York 14 7 .667 Cleveland 12 8 .600 Vi Minnesota 14 10 .583 1'4 Ixis Angeles 11 9 .550 2'i Chicago 13 12 .520 3 Boston 11 11 .500 3'i Kansas City 12 14 .462 4'i Baltimore 10 12 .455 4'.j Detroit 9 11 .430 4'i Washington 4 16 .200 9',i Saturday's Results New York 7 Washington 6 Boslon 8 Chicago 3 Minnesota 7 Detroit 2 Kansas City 18 Cleveland 6 (1st) Cleveland 5 Kaasas City 2 (2nd) Los Angeles 2 Baltimore 0 Sunday s Results Boston 3 Chicago 2 1st Chicago 5 Boston 3 2nd Washington 4 New York 2 1st New York 8 Washington 0 Zna Minnesota 10 Detroit 7 Cleveland 5 Kansas City 1 Los Angeles 15 Baltimore 7 Monday's Probable Pitchers No games scheduled. . Tuesday's Games Boston al New York night Kansas City at Baltimore night Cleveland at Minnesota night Detroit at Los Angeles night Chicago at Washington night CHARGERS GET TACKLE SAN DIEGO. Calif. UPI) The San Diego Chargers of Ihe American Football League have signed defensive tackle Bui Hud son for the 1962 season. Hudson, a former Clemson star, was the team's defensive captain last season. OSU starting to pull away By United Press International Hard hitting Oregon Slate is pulling away in Uie Northern Di vision baseball race. The Beavers won their sixth game in seven ND starts by wal loping Washington 13-3 at Corvul lis. The victory gave Oregon State a 21-1 record for the season. Doug Stahl and Brian Bailey sparked the Beavers' 13-hit attack with three hits apiece. Stahl drove in three runs. Al Lehrer added a pair of doubles for the winners. Jim Falk. a junior left-hander, limited the Huskies to five hits to register the win. Mel Erickson was the losing pitcher. Oregon was scheduled to play Washington today at Eugene. The Bond Bulletin, Monday, May 7, 1962 BOXER TURNS PRO 0 HOUSTON (LTD - Sieve Freeman, the national AAU featherweight champion from Freeport. Tex., has signed a pro fessional boxing contract with K. S. i Bud i Adams, owner of Ihe Houston Oilers and part-owner of Ihe Houston Colls. 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