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orr WS?iftD n&oft) Bonus Baby McDaniels Helps Carts Take Two From Pirates Vcj SKCa e sc ion's ( !ffeiar pitcking performance has amazing achievement today while the St. Louis Cardinals added an edge in the vital "lost column" to their reasons for believing they'll come out on top in the National League's fantastic five team race. The 18-year-old Von, who signed a $50,000 bonus contract only six months ago, pitched a one-hitter Sunday as the Cardi nals whipped the Pittsburgh Pi rates, 4-0 and 9-8. Gene Baker's second-inning double was the blow that deprived McDaniel of the first perfect game in modern National League history as he fanned four and did not permit another runner to reach base. The sweep enabled the Cardi nals to move within three per centage points of the first-place Milwaukee Braves who split with the New York Giants, and left them with a 55-40 won-lost record. Johnny Antonelli pitched a seven-hitter to beat the Braves for the fourth time, 2-0, but Mil waukee gained a split when Gene Conley whipped the Giants for the third time in 10 days, 5-3. Wjllie Mays smashed four straight singles in the opener for the Giants while Ed Mathews' two-run, fourth - inning single was the big blow for the Braves in the second game. The Dodgers cut Milwaukee's margin over them to a game-and-a-half when Johnny Podres scattered nine hits and Carl Fu rillo hit the eighth grand stam mer of his major league career in a 7-2 victory over the Bed legs. It was the third time this season Podres beak the Bedlegs and raised his career record against them to 9-3. Ted Klu szewski homered for Cincinnati. Curt Simmons won his 10th game and rookie Jack Sanford his 14th as the Phillies whipped the Chicago Cubs, 3-2 and 7-1. Granny Hamner's sacrifice fly in the ninth sent over the winning run in the opener and he whack ed a two-run douBle before Ed Bouchee exploded a three-run homer when the Phillies kayoed Dick Drott with five runs in the seventh inning of the nightcap. Whit Sox Advance The Chicago White Sox defeat ed the Baltimore Orioles, 4-3, and advagced within 3Vi games of first place in the American League when the New York Yankees split a double-header with the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers won the opener, 6-5, but the Yankees took the nightcap, 4-3. in 13 innings. The Boston Red Sox outslugged the Cleve land Indians, 9-8, and the Kan sas City Athletics won their first double-header of the year, 6-2, and 3-2, in 11 inninRS over the Washington Senators in the other AL games. AMFRICAN LEAGUE 1st Gam Kiniu City 001 010 1306 10 0 Washinmon 200 ono 000 2 5 2 K.Unrr 4-4 and Smith. Stohhs. Hyde 8 and Fltzerald. Later StobUl 4-J4. HR Kclln.r 2nd. 2nd Game, 11 lnninct K City OlO 000 100 01 3 9 1 wh 000 101 000 00 2 14 1 Terrv. Burnett 7 and Smith. Pas eual. Bverlv 8 and Berheret. winner Bumette -3. Loser Byerly 3-3. HR Sievera 23th. lit Game Detroit 104 100 000 8 11 J New York 110 010 2003 2 Foytack. Sleater 7 and Wilson. Lar ten. Bvme 3 and Berra Winner fnytark 12- Loter Larcen 5-3. HR (lolling 13th. rfnd Game. 13 Innlncn T)et. 000 100 200 000 000 3 11 0 A," V .... 000 300 000 000 001 4 t 1 Koeft 3-8 and Wilson Kurks. Dlt anar 7. Grim 13 and Johnson, Berra 1.1. winner uojn lu-o. Cleveland 000 303 020 8 8 3 (Vston . 100 000 44x 9 12 0 Wvnn. McLlsh 7. Mnssl B. and Isixon. Hesan 8 Sullivan. Minarcln 8.. Susce 9 and White. Winner Susre 15-1 . w Loser Mossl 17-SI. HR T Wil liams 29th i. Colavito. 2. llRth and 19thl, Wertz. 2 (13th and 14thi. Chicago 002 100 100 4 8 1 Baltimore 020 100 000 3 3 0 Harshman. Fischer 3, Howell 9 and attev. O'Dell. Johnson 8 and Tri- andos. Winner Fischer (4-4). Loser ODell ll-5). HR Durham (2nd) Esposito list). Triandoa tloth). NATIONAL LEAGUE la Game Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 1 1 St Louis 100 100 Ux i 11 0 Law 7-5 and Fotles. V. McDaniel 3-2 and Landrith. 2nd Game, 11 Innings Pitts 003 020 001 00 8 14 1 St Louis . . 210 200 003 01 9 11 3 Friend. Kline 6. Swanson 9. King 10 and Peterson. Rand 10 Jackson. Schmidt 3. Merntt S. Wehmeier 9. Wilhelm 10 and H. Smith. Winner Wilhelm (l-4. Loser King (2-11. HR Virdon i7thi. Thomas (10th), Mu aial 22nd). Cunningham l6th). 1st Game New York 010 001 000 2 9 1 Milwaukee 000 000 Ono 0 7 0 AntonelU 10-10 and Thomas. Trow bridg McMahon 8 and Crandall- Loser Trowbridge (3-3). 2nd Game Ne York 010 100 001 3 8 1 Milwaukee 100 400 OOx 3 10 1 Barclay. Worthinfton 1. McCormick 4. Grissom 8 and Westrum. Conley (5-3 ( and Sawatski Loser Worth lngton (7-6i. HR Mavs H8th). it Game Philadelphia 000 ono 021 3 9 2 Chicago 000 100 001 2 9 1 Simmons. Farrell 8 and Lopata. Poh olsky. Littlefield 8. Lown 8 and Silvers. Winner Simmons (10-6). Loser Phoholsky (1-6). 2nd Game Philadelphia 000 000 502 7 8 0 Chicago 000 000 0011 6 2 Sanford 114-31 and Lonnett. Drott. Littlefield 7. Lown 8 and Neeman, Silvera 6. Loser Drott (9-9). HR Bouchee (14thl. Banks (21st). Brooklyn 001 400 020 7 9 0 Cincinnati 100 000 0102 9 1 Pod re (9-3) and Campanella. Law rence, Acker 0. Gross 9 and Bailey. Loser Lawrence (11-7). HR Jurillo 19th), Kluuewski (4th). mail tribtjke MEDrRDIIiNaTRIBUNE SIPCOMTS Studs Spoil Outlaw Bid; Stay Unbeaten In Diamond League Tha Medford Chancy Studs hay re-billed a gam with the Talent-Aihland club in the Rogue Valley league. The gam will be played at the fairgrounds park Wednesday night. In the last encounter between lha two teams. Med ford slipped by 9 to 8. Cave Junction ambitions of upset over the Medford Cheney Studs in the Rogue Valley Base ball league looked well on the way toward realization after four innings of play at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon. But the roof split wide in the fifth frame and came completely crashing down in the sixth. The Outlaws boomed to a 2 to 0 advantage in the second in ning. That held good until Med ford's Frank Rector and Jerry Bartow smashed back to back homeruns in the fifth. An in the sixth panel the hard-pounding Studs swung their bats for 12 hits and 11 runs. By the two inning offensive the Medfords gained a 13 to 3 triumph. It was ninth victory for Che ney, which is undefeated in the league. The Studs assured themselves of at least a tie in the final regular season stand ings. Cave Junction, suffering its third RVL setback against six victories, remained in second place. Pitcher Jim Eggers held the Studs to just one hit over the opening four innings yesterday. In this stretch he ran into only one tough spot, in the third in ning when he walked the first two men up. The next three Medford batters were retired. Eggers teammates also support- STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB Milwaukee 37 41 .382 St. Louis M 40 .379 s Brooklyn 54 41 .568 1 , Cincinnati 54 43 .547 2 , Philadelphia 34 43 .347 2 , New York 43 54 .443 131, Pittsburgh 36 62 JJB7 21 Chicago 32 61 .344 22',, Sunday's Results Brooklyn 7. Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2 (1st) Philadelphia 7. Chicago 1 (2nd) New York 2. Milwaukee 0 (lsti Milwaukee 5. New York 3 (2nd) St. Louis 4. Pittsburgh 0 (lstl St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 8 (2nd, 11 innings) Saturday's Results Chicago 6. Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 5. New York 2 Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 2 Monday's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at Chicago Roberts, 7 13. vs. Elston. 3-3. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night. Swan son 2-1. or Douglas, 0-0. vs. Jones, 8-4. New York at Milwaukee, night, Mc Cormick. 1-0. or Miller, 4-7, vs. Spahn, 10-8. Only games scheduled. Tuesday's Games Brooklyn at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night) New York at St. Louis (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .646 .611 .542 .500 New York 62 Chicago 58 Boston ... 52 34 37 44 48 48 50 60 64 Cleveland .... Detroit 48 Baltimore 46 Kansas City 36 Washington 35 .500 .479 J7S 26 .354 ' 28 Sunday's Results r : Chicago 4, Baltimore 3 Boston 9. Cleveland 8 Kansas City 6. Washington 3 (1st) Kansas City 3, Washington 2 (2nd, 11 innings) Detroit 6. New York 5 (1st) New York 4. Detroit 3 (2nd, 15 in nings) Saturday's Results Washington 6, Kansas City 4 New Y'ork 4. Detroit 3 Cleveland 7. Boston 2 Baltimore 3. Chicago 2 (night) Monday's Probable Pitchers Chicago at Baltimore, rught, Pierce, 14-7, vs. Brown. 3-5. Cleveland at Boston Garcia. 4-6, vs. Brewer. 12-8. Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Kansas City at New York Cleveland at Baltimore (night) Chicago at Washington (night) Detroit at Boston (night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB 67 42 .615 61 49 .555 8'i 60 49 .530 7 0 49 .550 7 58 54 .518 10ij 52 55 .487 14 40 70 .364 27 i 39 69 .561 271s San Francisco . Hollywood Vancouver Seattle Los Angeles Sacramento Portland Sunday's Results Portland 5-2. Hollvwood 4-5 Seattle 7-3. San Diego 4-8 Vancouver 3-4. San Francisco 2-7 Sacramento 4-0. Los Angeles 0-4 How Series Stand San Francisco 2. Vancouver 1 San Diego 2. Seattle 1 Portland 2. Hollywood 1 Lea Angeles 2. Sacramento 1 NORTHWEST LEAGUE W Pet. .724 .666 .566 .400 310 J 10 Wenatchee Eugene . Salem .. flr... Yakima Lewiston Tri - City 21 20 17 12 Sunday's Results Selam 3-4 Lewiston 0-1 Yakima 18 TriCity 3 Wenatchee 2-4 Eufene, 0-1 Monday. July 29. 19S7 ed his pitching with a second inning double play. Medford twirler Bartow, pull ed even with mound mate Duane Sides with his fourth 'oop decision but he didn't have one of his better days. Field support helped him through the first inning but he was in trouble from the second canto through the fifth, yielding sev en of his nine hits through that time. Some nice stops and catches by the defense assisted in stemming the Outlaw scor ing punch but one miscue did some damage during that time. Cave Junction ran up its two runs in the second inning on bases on balls to Ron Maurer and Les Saffer, an error on a potential double play ball and Chuck Marchant's single. Other Outlaw marker was in the sev enth chukker on a walk to Ron Maurer, a hit by Les Saffer and an error. In Medford's fifth to tie up the hassle Rector slapped the ball over the left field wall and Bartow over the right. John Kovenz, Ron Owings, Frank Roelandt and Frank Rector each got two-hits in the sixth when Medford had 15 batting turns. Ed Reinking and Jack Cooney two baggered in the inning. Lar ry Perkins and Bartow also had hits. There was a fielder's op tion, a walk and an error. Eggers was relieved by Wayne Saffer after yielding eight hits in the sixth. The Studs socked Saffer for four more. Seven of runs were charged to Eggers. A stabbing stop by Second Baseman Perkins choked off a possible CJ run in the third inning. Long runs and hard catches were made by First Baseman Jack Cooney in the fourth inning and Outfielder Jerry Droscher in the fifth to snip Outlay threats. VAD WHIPS GLANDALE Camp White made it a 7 to 4 victory over Glendale Sun day afternoon, managing 13 hits to Glendale's nine. GP TOPS BUTTE FALLS The Grants Pass Merchants rolled over a Butte Falls team Sunday by a score of 18 to 3. Grants Pass benefitted from op position errors, while cdmmit ting 5 itself. C. Junction AB R H PO A T. D. Campbell, ss 5 0 1 3 3 0 L. Maurer. lb 5 0 1 8 0 0 W. Saffer. cf. p 3 0 0 2 1 0 R. Maurer. c3 2 2 2 0 0 L. Saffer. rf .... 4 1 2 2 0 0 C. Campbell, If 4 0 0 0 0 1 M Campbell, 3b 4 0 1 3 2 0 Wessel. 3b 0 9 0 1 0 0 Marchant. 2b 4 0 1 2 4 0 Eggers. p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Kauffman. cfl'0 1 1 0 0 Totals ...It 1 i 24 11 1 Medford Reinking. If AB R 5 1 PO A 0 0 Perkins. 2b 5 Cooney. lb , 5 Kovenz, cf 4 Owings. ss 3 Droscher. rf 4 Roelandt. c 4 Francis, c 0 Rector. 3b . 4 Bartow, p 4 Totals ..38 11 1 27 Cave Junction Medford . 020 000 000 3 000 02(11) OOx 13 Runs batted in Reinking. Perkins. Cooney. Kovenz, Roelandt 2, Rector 3. D. Campbell. Marchant. Two base hits L. Maurer, Cooney, ' Reinking. Home runs Rector, Bartow. Double play Marchant to D. Campbell to L. Maurer. Left on bases Cave Junction 11, Medford 7. Bases on balls Off Eggers 3. off W. Saffer 3, off Bartow 3. Strikeouts By Bartow' 11. by Egg era 1. Twelve hits. 9 runs off Eggers in 33 innings: 4 hits. 4 runs off Saffer in 21s innings. Earned runs Medford 12. Losing pitcher Eggers. Umpires Copeland and Warren. What has age to do with borrowing money? OUSEHOLD FINANCE 128 E. Main PHONE: SP 't DELIBERATE CRASH IN THRILL SHOW A speeding dive through the air and deliber ate crash nose first into the tops of a group of junk cars is a part of the Joie Chitwood auto thrill show which plays at 8 p.m. Tues day. July 30, at Valley View speedway near Ashland. Bobby Hanna is scheduled to make Sunday Games Split, Seals Retain Lead By UNITED PRESS The road race for the Pacific Coast league pennant was just the same today after- a wheel splitting Sunday of split double-, headers, but the front-running San Francisco Seals were that much harder to catch. The Seals did nothing to their six and a half game lead by split ting with Vancouver, but the lead was two games older and they looked more like the club that had to be caught. Vancouver knocked the Seals sideways 3-2 in the opener and then relaxed meekly by a 7-4 count. Portland won out 5-4 in the first and lost out to Hollywood 5-2 in the second one. It was Seattle 7-4 over San Diego in the first game, but San Diego 8-3 in the nightcap. In a night doubleheader the Sacramento Solons and the Los Angeles Angels swapped 4-0 shutouts. Made Noises Vancouver made noises in the first game like they wanted to take over the contender's role, by scoring three early runs for Erv Palica. The three were enough but four wouldn't do it in the second game as the Seals clobbered five pitchers for seven markers. Frank Kellert for San Francisco and Kal Segrist for the Mounties homered. ; Seal Manager Joe . Gordon went two for two by getting tossed from both games. Portland withstood a late Hol lywood rally to win the opener for graduate Bob Anderson. But in the second one the Stars took advantage of home runs by Bill Causion and Jim Baumer to take the Beavers and keep them in last place. Dyck Homers Jim Dyck got four hits includ ing a ninth inning home run that broke a 4-4 tie to lead Seat tle to victory. There were two aboard when Dyck cracked his game-winning hit. In the second one the Padres coasted behind the four-hit pitch ing of Jim Grant. Preston Ward homered for the winners and two of the hits off Grant accounted for all the Seat tle runs. They were home runs by Bill Glynn and Hal Bevan. Joe Stanka had it easy in sub duing Los Angeles on three hits after Jim Greengrass homered for the second Sacramento run. The Colorado river is 1,450 miles long, one of the U.S. great waterways. Age in a company spells experience. Because HFC is America's oldest and most experienced consumer finance company, you borrow here with confi dence. You get prompt at tention, repayment terms tailored to your needs, peace of mind about money matters. Do as three gen erations have done. Bor row with confidence from Household Finance. St., 2nd Floor 3-5301 . VSK-V But the shoe was on the other foot in the second one as Ralph Mauriello gave Sacramento only five blows and rang up defeat no. 13 for the unlucky Roger Osenbaugh who allowed only eight hits himself. LINESCORES: 1st Game Vancouver 012 000 0003 11 1 San Fran." 000 200 0002 10 1 Palica and Atwell; Prout, Kiely 8 and Sullivan. - ' 2nd Game Vancouver 102 010 0 4 7 0 San Fran j... 020 302 x 7 8 2 Bearaon. Ferrarese 4. Consuegra 4, Houtteman 6, Erautt 6 and Atwell; Schroll. Thiel 1, Kiely 3 and Sulli van, Sadowski 1. 1st Game San Diego 101 020 000 4 9 1 Seattle 010 300 0037 4 3 Mesa. Nichols 5 and Averill; Hay den, Pillette 5 and Aylward. 2nd Game San Diego : 013 400 08 13 1 Seattle 020 001 03 4 2 Grant and Jones; Fricano, Podbie lan 4, Lohrke 6 and Orteig. 1st Game Portland . 031 010 000 5 12 2 Hollywood 101 010 001 4 11 1 Garber, Churn 2, Waters 5 and Hall. 2nd Game Portland 110 000 02 7 0 Hollywood 021 020 x 5 8 0 Thorpe. Bauer S and Calderone; Wade and Hall. - 1st Game Los Angeles 000 000 000 0 3 1 Sacramento 010 110 10X 4 7 1 Darnell. Mickens 6 and Teed; Stan ka and Barragan. 2nd Game Los Angeles 200 000 2 4 8 0 Sacramento 000 000 0 0 5 1 Mauriello and Tappe; Osenbaugh, Candini 6 and Neal. Double Header! HARD TOP RACES And JOIE CHITWOOD SHOW . Mitt" uniets'- T, J.. VALLEY VIEW SPEEDWAY . . ASHLAND, OREGON Tuesday, July Get Reduced Price Adult Tickets at Selby Chevrolet Co. in Ashland the dive after he and Art Noble roll, wreck and tear a couple of old cars. There'll be a variety of stunts with autos and cars on the program along with clowns to add humor tc the scene. A couple of hardtop auto races among local drivers are billed after the main portion of the Chitwood show. Pair Reaches Club Finals i Jim Sheldon and Harry Mil- lette will face each other this week for the championship of Rogue Valley Country club. Sheldon reached the finals with a 5 and 4 victory over Roy Gilbertson, while Millette won 1 up over Alan Holmes. Finals matches in all flights are to be played by next Sunday. In the first flight Carl Schmidt took a default win over Marvin Clark and will play Dr. N. J. Wilson in the finals. Wilson de feated Dr. Bruce Stanley 1 up. Second Flight: (final) Charles Michel son over Al Althens, 1 up on the 19th hole. Third Flight: (semi-final) Jack Kerr over Howard Scroggins by default; Lloyd Pope over Ed Gordon. 3 and 1. Fourth Flight; (final) Jack Sanborn over A. C. Broyles. 3 and 1. Fifth Flight: I final l Paul Haviland over Millard Payton, 1 up on the 19th hole. , Sixth Flight; (final) Homer Sullivan over Duane Lubbers. 2 and 1. Seventh Flight: (final) Hank Her man over Justin Smith Sr., 6 and 4. Eighth Flight: (semi-final) Dr. Frank Wilson over R. M. Anderson. 2 and 1; Jack Eidswick over Dr. R. Meesis. Ninth Flight: (semi-final) Fred Sears over Ken Teeter. 3 and 2; Dutch Oakes over Frank Allen. 1 up. Tenth Flight: (final) Tom MacLeod over Murray Gardiner. Eleventh Flight: (final) Dr. Robert DeLorme over E. K. Ricker, 2 and 1. Twelfth Flicht: (finall Jack Worlh ington over Robert A. Brown, 2 up. CALIFORNIANS TOP-SEEDED Kalamazoo, Mich. (IP) Calif ornians Chris Crawford and Bobby Siska were the top-seeded entries today as a record field of 244 boys began playing the 45th annual National Juniors and Boys Tennis championships at Kalamazoo college. 30 7:30 p.m. Midget Track Record Set Qualification time trials at the quarter midget races at the Jackson Hot Springs Sunday saw the track record broken by two drivers, Dana Carder and Mike Myers. Both had timings of 10:30. Mike Myers took the trophy dash against Carder and Jimmy Allen. Carder won the main event trophy and also the second heat race. Tim Travis won first and final heat races and the semi main event. 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