The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, April 21, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    Colts chief may have top deal in Fox
By United Prtti Inttrnatlontl
- General Manager Paul Rich
ards of the Houston Colts may
.have pulled the coup of the win
ter trading season when he ac
quired Nelson Fox from the
Chicago White Sox for two mi
nor league players valued at
$100,000.
At 36 Fox doesn't have too
many big league seasons left
but the Colts are worried more
about the present than the fu
ture. And for the present, at
least, Fox is playing off like a
runaway slot machine in a Las
Vegas night club.
. The little second baseman,
ho collected more than 2,500
hits in 17 American League
seasons, Is batting .364 after six
games in the National League
and Monday night shared hon
ors with pitcher Dick Farrell as
the Colts beat the St. Louis
Cardinals, 7-1, for their third
win of the year.
Fox drove in four runs with
a two-run single and a two-run
triple to provide the key blows
behind the four-hit pitching of
f arrell. He capped a tour-run
rally that drove Ray Sadeckl to
cover in the second inning with
the two-run single and tripled
home two more runs olt re
liever Harry Fanok in the
fourth.
Farrell, whose low fast ball Is
very effective In the Houston
park, struck out seven, walked
four and allowed only one Car
dinal to reach third until Ken
Boyer homered in the ninth.
Eddie Kasko and John Bateman
each had two hits in the nine
hit Houston attack.
Willie Mays roomed his aver
age to .444 as the San Fran
cisco Giants downed the Cin
cinnati Reds, 5-2, the Milwau
kee Braves dealt the Los An
geles Dodgers their sixth
straight loss, 7-1, and the Bos
ton Red Sox whipped the New
York Yankees, 4-0, in the only
other games.
Mays lashed out two singles
and a double and Willie Mc
Covey, who had been hitting
.M3, hit his first homer of the
season to lead the Giants' seven-hit
attack. Jack Sanford
pitched a seven -hitter and
struck out six to win his second
game for the Giants. Chico Ruiz
had three hits for Cincinnati.
Bob Sadowski weathered
some rough going in the first
inning and a fraction and then
retired 21 consecutive batters
before the Dodgers ended the
shutout bid in the ninth on a
single by Tommy Davis and a
triple by Ron Fairly. Lee Maye
homered for the Braves, who
clinched the victory with three
runs on three singles and as
many walks against Bob Miller
in the sixth. Nick Willhite suf
fered the loss.
Bill Monbouquette allowed
seven hits In eight innings and
star reliever Dick Radatz
struck out the side in the ninth
although two men reached base
to hand Yogi Berra and his
Yankees their fourth setback in
five games. Rookie Tony Conig
liaro homered and Carl Yas
trzemski tripled to lead the Red
Sox' attack.
Standings
By United Press International
American Loagu
W. L. Pet. GB
4
Baltimore
Minnesota
Detroit
Boston
ios Angeles
Cleveland
Chicago
Kansas City
Washington
New York
.800
.667
.600
.600
.500
.500
.400
.333
.333
.200
Monday's Remits
New York at Boston, 1st, pod
Boston 4 New York o, 2nd
Chicago at Baltimore, night,
postponed
. (Only games scheduled)
National League
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Houston
Chicago
New York
Los Angeles
L. Pet. CB
.800
.714
.600
.571
.571
.500
.500
.400
.200
.143
Monday's Results
San Francisco 5 Cincinnati 2
Houston 7 St. Louis 1, night
Milwaukee 7 Los Ang. 1, night
Fnila at New York, ppd., rain
(Only games scheduled)
Celtics cruising
by Warriors
with 2-0 lead
"BOSTON (UPI)-lf, as Wilt
Chamberlain said, San Francis
co can end the Boston Celtics'
championship spree, Wilt and
his Warriors better get crack
ing. The final round of the Nation
al Basketball Association's long
playoff extravaganza shifts to
San Francisco starting Wednes
day night for game number
three. The fourth meeting be
tween playoff champions of the
East and the west will be
played there Friday night.
But the Celtics haven't sold a
single ticket for a fifth meeting
In the best-of-seven series. That
Is because after whipping Cin
cinnati, four games to one,
they've built a 2-0 lead in
games over the Warriors.
Red Auerbach, the NBA
coaching dean whose team is
seoking its sixth straight play
off title and seventh in eight
seasons, had to jerk out all the
stops Monday night to keep
from giving the Warriors a rec
ord drubbing.
The Celtics were leading by
S5 points enrly in the fourth
quarter when Auerbach lit his
famed victory cigar and went
into action. He pulled starters
and top reserves and swept his
extensive Boston bench.
When the game ended, the
Celtics had won by only 23
points, 124-101.
From a statistical standpoint,
Sam Jones topped Boston with
31 points. Tom Heinsohn had 20
more. Chamberlain rolled up 32
and Tom Mcschery popped In
24 In the losing cause. And in
addition to outscoring Bill Rus
sell, 32-9, Chamberlain had 25
rebounds to 24 for Russell
Angels launch
home campaign
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Los Angeles Angels launch their
home season tonight at Chavez
Ravine against the Detroit Ti
gers with Dean Chance opposing
Frank Lary In a renewal of
their duel last Friday.
Chance emerged the winner
of that battle which the Angels
won 8-3 with the lanky hurler
working 5 2-3 innings to gain
the victory. Tonight marks the
first time Chance has pitched
an opening game at home or on
the road in the major leagues,
The Angels' short road trip
ended with two victories, two
defeats and two games rained
out. Selected to appear in the
presidential opener of the
American League last Monday,
the Angels used the occasion to
defeat the Washington Senators,
4-0, as Ken McBride and Julio
Navarro combined to hurl a
one-hit shutout.
Manager Bill Rigney fielded a
revamped team this season that
featured better defense and
more speed with rookie Bobby
Knoop at second base, Billy
Moran shifted to third base,
Dick Simpson in centerfield and
veteran Joe Adcock at ilrst
base.
The Bulletin, Tuesday, April 21, 1964
Sports
Joseph's grand slam top Coast
poke as Dallas beats Spokane 9
By United Prats International
Ricardo Joseph's grand - slam
homer at Dallas provided most
of the pacific Coast League s of
fensive punch Monday night as
pitchers pretty well dominated
a quartet of low-scoring games,
Joseph's belt came in the
third off Norm Koch of Spo
kane after two walks and an
error had wiped out a 2-0 Spo
kane lead which had come on a
two-run four-master by Bart
Shirley.
Every run came as a result
of homers since Al Ferrara of
the Indians and Don Taussig of
the Rangers added solo shots to
account for the 5-3 Dallas win.
Rudy Hernandez went 71-3
innings to get the win, while
Koch was the loser.
Elsewhere around the league,
Skinner's error enables
Giants to beat Reds, 5-2
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Bob Skinner, the Cincinnati
Reds rangy outfielder from San
Diego, had at least one consola
tion today.
Tie two -run error that he
committed against the San
Francisco Giants Monday didn't
cost his team the pennant.
But it did cost them a 5-2
defeat at the hands of the
Giants, who tallied three un
earned runs during the eighth
inning after two were out with
Skinner's bobble opening the
floodgates.
No excuses, he said frank
ly, when asked what happened
on Tom Haller's pop fly to
short left field. "No sun in my
eyes, no nothing. I just dropped
the ball."
The Giants are Idle today
then open a 10-game road trip
Wednesday in Milwaukee where
Bob Hendly (0-1) probably will
face the Braves' Denny Le-
master (1-0).
Willie Mays takes a hot
streak out of town even if his
home run splurge was cut off
at six Monday. He collected
three hits in four trips anyway
to lift his batting average to
444 and cracked a single which
helped keep the big eighth in-
Tenpin
Alley
Starlight League
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Wahee Motel 42 22
Mnhoney Office . 3814 25M-
Gordon Randall 374 264
Denning's Richfield 35 29
Thunderblrd Club ... 31 33
Trailwnvs No. 1 ....... 25 39
AWE llclphrcy 24 40
Erickson's Market . .. 23 41
Team leaders: Wahee Motel,
(69 some and 2517 scries.
High scorers: Edna Roats,
202 game; Pat Messick, 586 se
ries.
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ning going.
With the score tied 2-2, Chuck
Hiller opened the frame with a
single and went to second on
Mays' base hit off loser Bob
Purkey (0-1).
Willie McCovey, who had tied
the score, 2-2, with a 400 foot
homer in the sixth, grounded
out. Purkey then intentionally
walked Duke Snider then fanned
rookie Jim Ray Hart for the
second out with three on.
Haller next hoisted a routine
fly to left field. Skinner ran in
for it and the ball bounched out
of his glove as Hiller and Mays
came across.
Jose Pagan followed with a
single to score Snider, and Jack
Sanford was assured of his sec
ond win in as many decisions.
burly Jack had to struggle
for the victory. Cincinnati load
ed the bases on him in three
separate innings but only could
score one run while leaving a
total of 11 men stranded.
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Arkansas handed Seattle its
first loss in a 2-1 thriller, Okla
homa City blanked Tacoma,
4-0, Denver hung on for a 3-2
win at Honolulu against Hawaii,
and Portland was rained out at
Indianapolis.
Arkansas' Len Clendenin
made his first Pacific Coast
League start a strong one as he
tossed a five-hitter at the West-
Coast loop
standings
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
By United Prats International
WESTERN DIVISION
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
San Diego
Tacoma
Hawaii
W.
3
3
2
1
2
1
Pet. GB
.750
.600
.500
.500
.400
.200
1
1
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EASTERN DIVISION
W L. Pet. GB
3
Salt Lake
Dallas
Arkansas
Denver
Okla. City
Indianapolis
.750
.600
.600
.600
.400
.000
era Division leading Rainiers.
It was 1-1 in the bottom of
the eighth when a single, Cal
Emery's double and a walk
loaded the bases and the win
ning run scored on a double
play.
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Rim Rock Riders name
leaders in three classes
Bend's Rim Rock Riders or
ganization held its first of four
contests recently, and three
leaders have been named in as
many classes.
Buck Davis is first in the
junior class, Larry Davis lead
the colt class and Sally Van
Horn is riding in first in the
senior class. Trophies will be
awarded winners at the end of
the final contest, and scoring
will be based on accumulated
points.
Other current leaders are:
junior class Darla Wood, sec
ond; Joe Davis, third; Nancy
Wise, fourth, and Karen John
son, fifth.
Colt class Darwin Wood,
second; Gail Gassner, third ;
Duane Johnson, fourth, and
John Wise, fifth.
Senior class Linda Van Horn,
second; Larry Davis, third;
Walt Johnson, fourth, and Car
la Schaedler.
Looking for a fishing car? Try
Bulletin classifieds first.
Get b-ball wins
By United Pros International
College of Idaho defeated Lin
field 6-2 at Caldwell and Wil
lamette edged Whitman 7-8 at
Walla Walla In Northwest Con
ference baseball games Mon
day. The loss by Linfield dropped
the defending champions into a
first place tie with Lewis and
Clark with 3-1 records.
Dr. Joseph W. Paulson
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Redmond, Oregon
Phone 548-2929
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