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Brooklyn Threatens To Grab Leadership in National Loop By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sporti Writer The Brooklyn Dodgers, are sticking pins in the World Series balloons of all the contenders to day and threatening to take over the National league pen nant party themselves. Walt Alston's crew has been busy killing off the contenders since the All-Star break. The Dodgers resumed play by de feating Cincinnati twice, then they swept a two-game scries with Milwaukee. And Tuesday night they top pled the high-riding Cardinals. 7-3, for their fifth victory in a row a they climbed within a game of the lead. Duke Snider has been the Dodgers' chief hatchetman with four home runs in the last five games. He blasted his 20th of the season with one on in the fifth off Lindy McDaniel to highlight a four-run rally that helped reliever Carl Erskine to his third victory. Gil Hodges aNo homered for Brooklyn. NL Pace Tightens The Brooklyn triumph tight ened the National league race so that only one game separated the first four clubs. Milwaukee defeated first-place Philadelphia 6-2, and the Giants beat the Red legs, 6-1. Pittsburgh topped Chi cago, 5-4, in the completion of a game suspended June 16, then beat the Cubs, 5-3, in a regularly cUfduled contest. The Yankees Increased their American league lead to four games with a 10-4 triumph over the Tigers In 10 innings; Balti more licked the While Sox, 3-1; Boston edged Kansas City, 4-3, and Cleveland defeated Wash ington, 0-3. Home runs by Hank Aaron and Del Crandall helped War ren Spahn gain his 10th victory at the expense of the Phillies although the veteran southpaw also needed a brilliant ninth-in ning catch by right fielder Andy Pafko with the bases full. Har vey Haddix was the loser. Ruben Gomez of the Giants set down the Rediegs on six hits as Daryl Spencer hit a pair of homers for New York and Eddie Bressoud added another. Hal Jeffcoat started for the Red IgKt and gave up eight of the Giants' 13 hits. Willie Mays col lected four of them. Frank Thomas fattened up on Chicago's pitching in both Pirate victories. Thomas' 13th homer of the year in the seventh inning; won the suspended game -which 'was resumed with the score tied 4-4 in the seventh. Then, in the regular game, Thomas doub led home two runs in a three run seventh and added a single in a two-run eighth as Bob Friend went the distance for his seventh victory. Jeffcoat. Freeman 7. Nuxhall (8i and Burgess Gomez (11-8) and Thom as. Loser Fesscoat l8-7i. HR Spen cer, 2 (7th and 8th), Bressoud (3rd). STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGl E V. L. San Francisco j3 33 Vancouver 53 41 San Diego 53 41 Hollvwood . 5 42 Seattle 51 48 Los Anceles - 45 47 Portland 33 60 Pet. CB .6U4 .564 4 .5fi4 4 .558 4i 515 8'2 .4B9 11 .355 23' j Milwaukee 210 101 0016 13 2 Philadelphia .. 000 200 000 2 6 0 Spahn 110-7) and Crandall. Haddix. Mever "3i. Miller Ui. Hacker iBi and Lonnett Loser Haddix (8-6). HR Aaron t29th. Crandall llOth. Tuesday's Results Los Anet-les 10. Vancouver 4 San Francisco 7 Portland 3 Sacramento 1. -Seattle 0 tOniy games scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGl'K I.INKSCORKS: National League (Completion of June 19 suspended Came) Chicago 100 101 1004 7 0 Pittsburgh .... 201 010 lOx 5 11 4 Rush. Brosnan 7) and Neeman. Fanning I7i. Purkey. Arroy i6. Law 'l and Foilea. Rnd 8i. Winner Law. V4i. Loser Brosnan il-4i. HR Banks (now has 16i. Thomas (13th). rn..!.. inn! I Chicago 100 000 1013 9 0 j Pittsburgh .... 000 000 32x 5 9 0 Rush. Lown (8j and Neeman. Friend I '7-11 and Rand, Peterson 17). Loser I Runh (1-9). merlran League Washington .. 100 002 0003 8 1 Cleveland Oil 304 OOx 9 13 O Abernthy. Heise Mi. Hyde (7i and Berberet. Wynn 1 1 2-1 0 1 and Nixon. Loser Abernathy 1 1-9). HK Berberet (4lhi, Weru 1 12th I. Philadelphia St. Louis Milwaukee Brooklyn Cincinati .... New Y.irk .. Pittsburgh Chicago 48 47 48 46 46 40 52 JVt. .571 .566 12 .565 2 .561 1 .541 2", .476 8 .372 17 .342 18'2 GB Carole Joe Nabs Match Omaha, Neb. IP) Carole Jo Kabler of Sutherline, Ore., won her first round match in the Women's Western Amateur Golf tournament Tuesday by defeat ing Barbara Mclntire of Toledo, Ohio, 4 and 3. Omaha, Neb. ilPi Two power swingers from opposite ends of the country teed off today in the feature match of the Women's Western Amateur Golf tournament. Sixteen players remained in the championship flight of the 57th annual meet, the oldest women's tournament in the country. Mrs. Barbara Romack Porter. Sacramento, Calif., the medalist and top favorite, opened second round firing against Mrs. Mau rice Click. Baltimore, one of the nation's top women eastern golfers. DIVING CHAMP San Pedro. Calif. (IP Pfc. Gordon Peak, representing the Presidio, San Francisco, Tues day night won the 1-meter div ing title in the final action of the 6th Army Swimming and ' Diving championships. Peak the previous night captured the 3 meter diving crown. St Louis 020 000 1205 11 1 Brooklyn .... 000 240 10X 7 13 0 L. McDaniel. Schmidt i si. Wilhelm Hi and H. Smith, Landrith I6i. Mc Dfvitt. Erskine t2) and Campanella. Winner Erskine '3-1 1. Loser L. Mc Daniel (8-6.. HR Snider (20th), Hodges (12thi. Landrith (3rd). Cincinnati M 0f0 001 000 1 6 New York 000 201 12x 6 13 (10 innings) New York 000 200 200 H 10 5 1 Detroit .... 000 000 103 0 4 8 1 Kucks. Grim '9i. Dltmar (9i. Byrne 'fli and Berra. Lary. Sleater 18), Foy tack (lOi. Aber 10) and Wilson. Win ner Bvrne '4-3). Loser Foytack (9-9). HR Kubek (2ndi, Byrne (2nd). Tuesday's Results Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 3 New York 6. Cincinnati 1 Milwaukee 6. Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgn 5. Chicago 4 icomple- tion of June 16 suspended ganiei Pittsburgh 5. Chicago 3 (regular gamei Boston 100 000 003 4 7 1 Kansas City .. 100 100 0013 0 Fornieles. Delock 8l and White. Trucks. Morgan (9i and Smith. Winner Delock (5-6. Loser Trucks 1 7-3 1. HR Held. 2 (6th and 7th). Williams (26th). Jensen (12thi. AMERICAN LEAGUE I w. L. I New York - . 55 28 Chicago 51 32 Boston 4a 40 Cleveland 44 40 i Detroit 42 42 Baltimore . 40 43 Kansas City 31 52 Washington 2B 59 Baltimore: 000 001 0203 8 0 Chicago 100 000 000 1 4 0 Moore. Loes (9) and Triandos. Wil son. Howell 181, Fischer 191 and Moss. Winner Moore (6-6i. Loser Wilson (9.-7) HR Goodman (3rd). Medford&Tribune Steve Bilko Sparks Angels To Triumph By JIM HEALY United Press Sports Writer Steve Brlko did everything but empty the water bucket and c3rry out the bats Tuesday night as the Los Angeles Angels smacked Vancouver to the tune of 10-4. The loss put San Diego in a tie for second place, with the Mounties. The Pads, pitted against Hollywood this week, did not play. Bilko batted in six of the An gel runs with two home runs and a single. The first round tripper in the second inning, brought in three runs and the other, in the sixth, brought in another two. Earlier in the same frame he clouted a single into left field that brought in anoth er tally. Jim Fridley also homered for the Angels in the first and Joe Frazier, put one out of the park for Vancouver with one on. Only The Second It was Los Angeles' second win over the Mounties in 11 games this season. Bill George (3-1) got the win; Charlie Bea mon (7-7) the loss. In other games, San Francisco rolled out its let's-beat-Portland bandwagon, dumping the Beav ers 7-3. It was the eighth straight win by the league leaders over seventh place PorUand. Sacra mento downed Seattle, 1-0 in the only other game. The Beavers put up a close light until Bill Renna uncorked a grand-slam home run in the sixth that broke the game wide open. Frank Carswell homered in the sixth for two Beaver runs. The other came earlier when George Freese doubled in Luis Marquez. Prout Wins The Seals collected runs in the fourth and fifth innings. Bill Prout 18-year-old Seal won- aerboy, collected the win, his second against one loss. John Carmichael, (6-9), was the loser. The Solons, still ambling along in last place, downed Seat tle behind the three hit pitching of winner Bud Watkins The only run was scored when Artie Wilson tripled in the op ening frame and scored on Jim Westlake's single. Loser Bud Podbielan gave up nine hits. In the ninth first baseman Jim Westlake was tossed out after a beef over whether Rainier Ed die Basinski was safe on first. LINESCORES: Vancouver .. 002 200 000 4 7 2 Los Angeles 430 012 OOx 10 12 0 Beamon. Ferrarese I2i. Consuegra fS). Bamberger (8i and Atwell: Val entinetti Mickens (5), George (6) and Caton. Tappe I5i. Sacramento 100 000 000 t 9 3 Seattle 000 000 000 0 3 1 Watkins and Barragan; Podbielan and Aylward. San Francisco 00 115 000 7 14 f) Portland 000 102 000 3 6 0 Prout and Sullivan; Carmichael, Bauer 6, Todge (8) and Baich. Glines Has No-Hitter in 'Cat Victory Mike Glines chucked no-hit, no-run ball yesterday as the Medford Wildcats defeated Cen tral Point 4 to 0 to tie with the Pointers in second place in the southern Pee Wee division of the Southern Oregon Junior Base ball league. Medford Tigers remained un beaten in the loop with a 12 to 3 decision over Ashland. The Wildcats scored three of their runs in the first inning and one in the second. After that the contest, resolved into a pitching duel between Glines and Louis Alvarez. Glines struck out eight batters and walked six. Alvarez fanned one and gave two bases on balls. Three Home Runs Steve Isaacs, Bob Schoeder, Highland and Ed Bowman got hits for the Tigers as they jump ed in front before the contest was well started. There were no extra base swats. Three home runs marked the Tiger's victory. Jim Bandy slapped a two-run roundtripper in the second inning and Dick Deffley a three-run four-master and Mike Neathamer a two-run homer in the fourth. Tiger tosser Mike Barnes held Ashiand to two hits. He whiffed seven and walked five. Pet. Gl .663 .614 4 .529 11 .524 111: .500 131 .482 15 .373 24 .322 29 Tuesday's Results Baltimore 3. Chicago 1 Boston 4. Kansas City 3 Cleveland 9. Washington 3 New York 10. Detroit 4 (10 innings) NORTHWEST LEAGl E U. L. Pet. GB Wenatchee 11 4 .733 Eugene 12 5 .706 Salem 9 8 .529 3 Lewiston 7 10 .4)2 5 Yakima 6 11 .353 6 Tri-City ....6 11 .313 3!i Score Can Begin Work Cleveland (IP Eager Herb Score, who hasn't touched a baseball in more than two months, finally got the green light to begin working out with Cleveland Thursday and the young fast-baller says he'll be out there with bells on. Dr. Charles Thomas, the eye specialist who has been treating Score since he was felled bv a batted ball May 7, told the "24-year-old left-hander he can start throwing Thursday. But Thomas pointed out Score will not be able to return to the mound for another month or six weeks. Wednesday, Julr 17, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MML TRIBUNE KINE Giardello Fights Vejar Louisville, Ky. (IB Middle- j weight contender Joe Giardello, who observed his 27th birthday I Tuesday, hopes to celebrate the occasion tonight by knocking out Chico Vejar in their scheduled '. 10-round bout at the Exposition i Center. Cordial Gets Sr. Helens Post St. Helens (IP Jim Cordial one-time end and place kicking ! specialist for Oregon Slate foot ball team, was named today as head football and track coach at St. Helens high this fall. Cordial graduated from Oregon Slate in 1954. REES CAPTAINS TEAM London HP) Little Dai Rees of Wales has been named cap tain of Britain's Ryder Cup team for its golf match against the United States at Lindrick, Eng land, Oct. 4. Rees also captained the British team when it last played the U.S. two years ago. Boxing Results nr 1'VlTCn tinfcc Port Arthur, Tex.: Gil Cadilli, 128, j San Francisco, and Paul Jorgensen. I 127, Port Arthur. Tex., drew (10). RENT A Boat, Motor Complete With Trailer, Fishing or Skiing Outfit By the Day or Week JOHNSTON STORES 112 South Riverside SLIM HARDIN "If you're that someone looking for an extra good deal see my 1957 Chevrolet V8 4-door Bel Air." This car has Power Glide, power steering, radio, washers, backup lamps and thrown in are many thousands of miles of carefree driving. I will give you a terrific discount! DON'T WAIT CALL ME Or See Me at Courtesy Chevrolet At SP 3-4169 or SP 2-8037 Tuesdays Results Lewiston 6, Yakima 2 Salem 4. Wenatchee 3 Eugene 6. Tri-City 1 League Leaders (Bv United Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Flayer & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Aaron. Mil. 8G 65 68 127 .348 Musial, St. L. . 83 327 52 112 .343 Fondy. Pitts. 74 304 36 100 .329 Groat. Pitts. 59 237 28 77 .325 Mays. NY. 83 312 61 99 .317 American League Mantle. N Y ... 83 274 80 90 Williams. Boston 78 289 Skowron. N Y. .. 76 289 Fox. Chicago .... 84 326 Boyd, Bait 81 269 43 96 44 96 55 107 .361 .332 .332 .328 .327 Home Runs National league Aaron. Braves 29: Musial. Cards 21; Snider. Dodgers 20; Crowe, Rediegs 18; Mathews. Braves 18. " American league Williams. Red Sox. 26; Mantle. Yanks 24; Sievers, Senators 20; Maxwell. Tigers 18; Co lavito. Indians 17. Runs Ratted In National league Aaron, Braves 77; Musial. Cards 70; Crowe. Rediegs 58; Hoak. Redlees 55: May's, Giants, Ennis, Cards. Thomas Pirates, all 53. . . American league Skowron. Yanks 64; Sievers. Senators 61; Wertz. In dians 61; Mantle. Yanks 60; Mi'noso. White Sox 58; Jensen. Red Sox 58. Pitching Schmidt, Cards Sanford. Phils ninff. Mossi, Indians vr. i.. I 7 i ; 12 2 9 2 7 2 Three-Way Tie In International By UNITED PRESS No one seems to know who's going where in the Internation al league. The race for the pennant, which only a few weeks ago looked like a run-away for the Richmond Virginians, today is in a three-way tie with the last place club only 11 lengths be hind the leaders. Toronto edged Buffalo, 3-2, Tuesday night to move into a first place tie with the Bisons and Richmond. The Virginians, meanwhile, blew a two - run ninth inning lead to Miami, 5-4. In other games, Montreal moved out of the cellar with a 4-1 vic tory over Rochester and Havana slipped past Columbus, 4-3. Tacoma OPi Bill Rose, the Oregon tennis champion, won his match in the Pacific Northwest championships Tuesday by de feating Gordie Martin of Seattle, 6-1, 6-2. LINESCORES: Tigers 331 5012 8 0 Ashland 200 10 3 2 8 Barnes and Couch: Dickerson. Mc Kinnis 12) and Center, Brown 13). 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