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Little Stu M By United Prist International The San Francisco Giants' ri vals may have forgotten about soft-spoken, soft-throwing Stu Mil ler, but manager Alvin Dark hasn't Miller, the little relief ace who had a 14-5 record and 2.68 earned run average last season, hadn't worked for the Giants since May 5. Part of the reason wan the nine-inning route-going ability of San Francisco pitchers and part was the surprising early relief work of Don Larsen. Miller was ready Tuesday night Lucas expected to sign pact with Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) -Three-time All-American Jerry Lucas is expected to sign a two year contract today with the Cleveland Pipers of the American Basketball League. Details of the pact were sched uled to be disclosed at a press conference called by the Pipers. Lucas, who arrived here late Tuesday night, met with a close friend, Joe Hardy, and Pipers President George Steinbrenner. Lucas Indicated the proposed contract called for a salary of about $10,000 a season, plus In vestments worth about $40,000. He added that he decided to sign with the Pipers partially be cause he would be able to com plete two quarters of work at Ohio State and get his degree be fore the start of the ABL's 1962-63 season. The fact that the ABL plays fewer games than the National Basketball League also was a fac tor, Lucas said. Lucas' decision to sign with the Pipers was disclosed Tuesday In a copyrighted article in Sports Il lustrated magazine. The article, written by Lucas, detailed his reasons for rejecting a pro career until now. "The Pip ers had carefully studied my ob jections to professional basketball and came prepared with answers" he wrote. Meanwhile officials of the Cin cinnati Royals of the NBA ex pressed surprise at Lucas' disclos ure. Executive Vice President Thom as Grayson and coach Charles Wolf, who played golf wilh Lucas Tuesday, said he told them ho would make a decision within the next 10 days. Jimenez tops at .367 level in bat derby Maer League Leaders ' By United Press International American League Player & Club CAB R. H. Pet. Jlmenei, K.C. 28 79 12 29 .367 Collins, Minn. 31 119 15 42 .353 Jtobinson, Chi. 30 113 15 Valine, Det. 27 109 24 Lumpe, K.C. 30 122 21 A. Smith, Chi. 29 103 14 'Clmoll, K.C. 32 128 10 Boyer, N.Y. 27 96 20 ;Sielern. K.C. 32 118 27 Long, Wash. 24 8 8 National League Dvnport, S F. 31 108 28 41 .347 37 .339 41 .336 34 .330 42 .328 31 .323 37 .314 27 .314 37 .343 27 .342 43 .341 28 .341 45 .3118 33 .3: 43 .3:11 40 .331 31 .326 39 .317 Gonzalez, Phil. 21 79 Williams. Chi. SI 126 Musial, St. L. 27 82 F.Alou, S F. 3.1 133 W. Davis L A. Cepod". S.F. Pinson, Clncl. Gutay, St. L. Groat, Pit Is. 29 M 33 1.10 30 121 29 93 29 123 Home Runs American League Knline. Ti gers 10; Wagner, Angels 9: Ijiii dls, White Sox 9; CaiJi, Tigers 8; Mantle, Yanks 7; Gentile, Ori oles 7. Netioiral League Pinson, Reds 12; Mays, Giants 10; Ceid.i, Gi ants 9; T. Duvis. Dodgers; Thom as, Mels; Mejias, Colls; Post, Reds; Williams, Cubs, and Banks, Cuhs, all 8. Runs Batted In American League Robinson, While Sox 32; Siebern, Athletics 29: Knline, Tigers 28. t'imoli, Ath letics 28; Rollins, Twins 2.". National League T. Davis, Dodgers 34; I'rperia. Giants 34; Pinson, Reds 33; Boyer, finds 27; F. Alou, Giants 2. Pitching American League Donovan, Indians 80; Belinsky, Angels 5-0; seven tied with 2-0. National League Purkey. Reds 8-0; O'Pell, Giants 5-0; Pierce. Giants 5-0; McLlsh, Phils S-0; six tied with 2 0. SIGN UP NOW! FOR SUMMER LEAGUES. Cascade Bowl 744 Bond St. or Phone 6V 2-1392 iller however, when lefty Bill Pierce faltered in the eighth inning of a 6-3 victory over the St. Louis Car dinals that kept the Giants' early National League lead at four games.. Miller replaced Pierce after Doug Clemens and Ken Boycr sin gled to open the eighth and threat en the Giants 6 2 lead. The little curveballer yielded a run-scoring single by Gene Oliver but pitched out of the Jam by retiring Julian Javier with the bases filled. The win was the fifth straight for Pierce, who needs only six it v u . i r v vx as - MARBLE CHAMPS Don Luta, left, winner in the 10-12 divi sion, end Donnie Hanks, 13-15 winner, will represent Bend in state marble championships at Portland's Jantaen Beach Sat urday, May 26. All expenses will be paid by Eagles Lodge of Bend, with Ralph May handling arrangements. City finals were held last weekend. Maor league line scores Major League Results By United Press International American League Los Angeles 000 010 000 1 4 1 Baltimore 502 000 OOx 7 10 0 Bowsfield, Chance (1), Donohue (2), Morgan (5), Bolz (8) and Rodgers. Pappas (4-1) and Trian- dos. Loser Bowsfield (1-2). HR Powell 2, Burgess. Minnesota 200 000 110 4 9 1 Detroit 000 000 110- 2 6 1 Kralick, Moore (8), Stango (9) and Battcy. Lary, Nischwitz (9) and Brown. Winner Kralick (3 2). Loser Lary (1-2). HR Pow er, Killebrew. Washington 020 001 000 3 9 1 Chicago 020 000 02x 4 5 0 Cheney, Hamilton (8), McClain (81 and Schmidt. Herbert, Lown (9), Bauman (9) and Carreon. Winner Herbert (3 0). Loser McClain (0-4). lilt Schmidt, Landis. New York 010 200 001 4 10 1 Baston 200 009 0.1X 14 13 0 Terry, Coates 16, Bouton (7) and Howard. Monbouqucttc, Rn datz (7) and Pagliaront, Nixon (7) . Winner Monbouquetto (3-3). Loser Terry (4-4). HR Yas trzemski, Schilling. Kansas City 200 200 110 6 9 1 Cleveland 010 210 001 5 8 1 Rakow, Wickersham (6), Segul (9) llliil Azctie. Perry, Bell (5, Allen (7), Funk (8), McDowell (8) nnd Romano. Winner- -Wickersham (3-D. I.osor Bell (2-3. Hit Siebern 2, Kiikland, Ron ano, Kssegian. National League (10 Innings) Milwaukee 000 400 000 0 4 6 3 Pittsburgh Oil 001 100 1- 5 10 0 Pirhe, Rurdotle (6, Curtis (9) and Torre, Vecker (9. Francis. Olivo (4 Sturdlvant (8). Haddix The new pass-word is volume. If it works for Robberson it should work for us! pitches more victories to roach the 20ft mark for his career. The Giants backed him with an eight-hit at tack and handed Curt Simmons his first defeat after five straight triumphs. The Cincinnati Reds shaded the Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2, the Pitt burgh Pirates edged the Milwau kee Braves, 5-4, the Los Angeles Dodgers outslugged the Houston Colts, 10-7, and the New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-5, in a four-hour and 54-minute 13 inning contest, In the American League, the (9) and Burgess. Winner Haddix (2-1). Loser-Curtis (1-3). HR Menke. Cincinnati 120 000 000- 3 8 1 Philadelphia 000 000 020 2 7 1 Jay, Henry (8), Sisler (9), Wills (9) and Edwards. Mahaffcy, Bald- schun (9) and Dalrymple. Winner Jay (5-3). Loser Mahaffcy (2 5). HR Pinson. (13 Innings) Chi. 001 102 000 100 0 5 14 2 N. Y. 001 000 201 -00 1 6 12 4 Buhl, Elston (7), R. Anderson (10), Schultz (11), Balsamo (12), Brewer (13), Koonce (13) and Barragan. Mizell, MacKenzie (7), C. Anderson (9), Craig (11) and Taylor. Winner Craig (2-3). Los er Balsamo (0-1). HR Altman 2, Banks, Williams. Houston 000 510 100 7 11 3 Los Angeles 100 201 60s 10 12 3 Bruce, Tiefenauer (7), McMa hon (7) and Rancw, Smith (7). Drysdale, Roebuck (4), Williams (5, L. Sherry (7), Perranoski 18) and Roseboro. Winner L. Sherry (1-1). Loser Tiefenauer (1-2). St. Iuis 000 020 010 3 10 1 San Francisco 213 000 OOx 6 8 1 Simmons, Washburn (3) and Oliver. Pierce, Miller (8) and Bailey. Winner Pierce (5-0). Los er Simmons (5-1), Wildcats finish with 14-1 record By Unlttd Press International Llnflcld's Wildcats, who clinch ed the Northwest Conference baseball title on Monday, finished their regular league season with la 14-1 record by taking a twin bill from College of Idaho at McMinn- vllle Tuesday. Scores Here II 5 and 8 1 4f) I Giants out of jam Minnesota Twins topped the De troit Tigers, 4-2, the Boston Red Sox routed the New York Yan kees, 14-4, the Kansas City A's downed the Cleveland Indians, 8-5, the Chicago White Sox beat the Washington Senators, 4-3, and the Baltimore Orioles scored a 7-1 victory over the Los Angeles An gels. Vada Pinson's 12th homer paved the way for Joey Jay to win his fifth decision with late-inning re lief help from Bill Henry, Dave Sisler and Ted Wills. The Dodgers scored six runs on Major league standings By United Press International American League W L Pet. GB Cleveland New York Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Los Angeles Detroit Boston 17 11 .607 .593 .581 .563 .536 .481 .481 .481 .438 16 18 18 15 13 13 13 14 6 Kansas City Washington .222 im Tuesday Night's Results Chicago 4 Washington 3 Minnesota 4 Detroit 2 Kansas City 6 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 7 Los Angolas 1 Boston 14 New York 4 Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Minnesota at Detroit Pascual (4-2) vs. Bunning (4-1). New York at Boston (night) Stafford (3-2) vs. Schwall (1-4), Los Angeles at Baltimore (night) McBride (1-3) vs. Estra da (2-3). Washington at Chicago (night) Stenhouse (2-0) vs. Wynn (2-1). Kansas City at Cleveland (night) Walker (4-2) vs. Grant (2-0). Thursday's Games New York at Boston Los Angeles at Baltimore, night (Only games scheduled.) National League W L Pcf. GB San Francisco Los Angeles St. Louis .758 .636 .586 .567 .517 .464 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia Milwaukee Houston .452 10 .367 12tt .308 13'i .290 15 New York Chicago Tuesday Night's Results Now York 6 Chicago 5 (13 inns.) Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 4 (10 Inns) Los Angeles 10 Houston 7 San Francisco 6 St. Louis 3 Wednesday's Probable Pitcher Chicago at New York Ells worth (2-4) vs. Jackson (1-4). St. Louis at San Francisco Sadecki (1-2) vs. Marichal (6-2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia night) Drabowsky (0-3) vs. Ham ilton (3-2). Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) Hendley '2-2) vs. McBean (3-1). Houston at Los Angeles (night) Farrell (3-2) vs. Koufax (4-2). Thursday's Games St. Louis at San Francisco Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night Houston at Los Angeles, night (Only games scheduled.) Laycoe signs three-year pact PORTLAND (LTD - Hal Lay- coo, who has guided the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League for two years, Tuesday inked a new three-year contract. Directors of the tenm also changed the administration of the tram to name Laycoe general manager and Harry Glockman managing director. The board I s.-.id the changes were to conform wiUi a general practice in hockey of making the roach the general 1 manager. Headquarters For TOTE G0TE Climbs 45' Grades High Test Steel Frame Fits Into Car Trunk Designed for Off Highway Travel Lightweight ny295 00 Easy Terms UNDERBILL' CYCLE 184 E.Franklin Ave. six hits and a Walk with two out in the seventh inning to present relief pitcher Larry Sherry with his second triumph. Smoky Burgess' lOth-lnning sin gle scored Dick Groat with the decisive run for the Pirates, who snapped a six-game losing streak. Rookie Denis Menke accounted for all the Braves' runs with a grand slam homer. Rookie Cal Koonce walked Ho- bie Landrith with the bases filled and two out in the 13th inning to force in the Mets' winning run and end an ordeal of frustration In which 37 players saw action. The Mets left 19 runners on base and the Cubs wasted two homers by George Altman and solo hom ers by Ernie Banks and Billy Williams. Twins Move Close The Twins moved to within a half game of the AL lead with thfl aid of homers by Vic Power and Harmon Killebrew. Jack Kra lick went seven Innings to win his third game while Frank Lary, making his first appearance since April 26, suffered the loss. The Red Sox scored nine runs in the sixth Inning to deal Ralph Terry his fourth loss and bring Bill Monbouquette his third win- Norm Siebern drove in four runs with two homers to reward Dave Wickersham's three innings of sturdy relief with his third vic tory. Willie Kirkland, Chuck Es- segian and John Romano homered for Cleveland. Al Smith's two-run double was the big blow for the White Sox, who rallied from a 3-2 deficit in the eighth inning. Ray Herbert won his third game while Tom Cheney lost his first decision of the season. Rookie John Powell hit two homers and drove in four runs as the Orioles beat the Angels be hind the four-hit, 10-strikeout pitching of Milt Pappas. Tom Bur gess homered for the Angels. Mac's Rod Shop sets reopening The reopening of Mac's Rod Shop, 317 Newport, Is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The business, owned by Don Mc Afee, has been moved from his house to a reconditioned garage In order to make it more acces sible to anglers. 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Tennis meet due Sunday Spring tennis play will official ly get underway in Bend Sunday, May 20, with a round-robin tour nament starting at 1:30 p.m. at the junior high school courts, co-chairmen Dick Zimmerman and Russ Hill announced today. The tournament will be open to both men and women from the high school age level to adults. Single sets will be played for the purpose of ranking players for further matches during the sum mer. It is Important that tennis play ers Interested in developing the game in Bend turn out for this first tournament, the chairmen said. COLTS DROP GERNERT HOUSTON (UPI) Veteran outfielder-first baseman Dick Ger nert has been handed his uncon ditional release by the Houston Colts to make room for Billy Goodman, another long-time ma jor league player. LADIES' SPECIAL HURRY! 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