Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1958, Image 11

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    Spahn Holds Redleg Team
To Six Hits in 9-2 Vlin,
His 1 0th Victory vf Year
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. United Press International
Nothin's sure in baseball,
unless maybe it's Warren
SDahn pitching azainst the
Cincinnati Redlegs.
Since entering the National
league back in 1942, the canny
Milwaukee southpaw ,-11 a s
beaten his Cincinnati cous
ins'' 48 times while losing
only 15 games to them.
Don't go snapping your
fingers at those 48 victories,
eitfter. Even if you're not im
pressed, such fine pitchers as
Johnny Podres, Sam Jones,
Ronnie Kline and Larry Jack
son are.
They've all been in the
league awhile and not one
of them can top that total 6f
48 wins including all their
victories against every club
in the circuit.
Milwaukee Manager Fred
Haney saved Spahn purposely
for the Redlegs Monday night
and he sure knew wnat he was
doing: 'The 37-year-old lefty
held Cincinnati to six hits in
a 9-2 triumph that marked his
10th victory of the year.
Spahn, apparently headed
for a 20-game season for the
ninth time in his career, did
not get rSs 10th victory last
year until July 16 but still
wound up with a 21-11 record.
Braves Hold Lead
The Braves achieved Mon
day night's triumph at the ex
pense of Bob Purkey and re
tained their 2V2 came lead.
Milwaukee collected 12 hits,
chasing Purkey with a four
run rally in the fourth inning
and pijing up five more runs
against Tom Acker in the
fifth. Del Crandall dve in
three runs with a single and a
double and Spahn also collect
ed two hits to raise his bat
ting average to .400.
The combination of Stan
Musial and Lindy McDaniel
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I pac the St. Louis Cardinals
to a 4-2 decision over the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Musial drove in two runs
with his 13th homer and a
double while McDaniel
ited the Dodgers to seven hits
in gaining his fifth win. Musi
al's two extra base hits moved
him within two of Lou Gehib
ig's total of 1,190, whicn
ranks second best in the ma
jors. Babe Ruth isSthe leader
with 1,356 extra bases. JoiOi
Rosebtfgough homered for the
Dodgers. The loss was clOrged
to starter Bob Giallombardo.
San Francisco, Philadel
phia, Chicago and Pittsbura
all were idle.
Errors BeaPA's
Only two game? wer
scheduled in aihe -.AOnerica
League where Cleveland de
feated Chicago, 5-3, and De
troit topped Kansas City,
Ileliever Gfyt Wilhelm had
to throttlegan eighth-inning
rally by the Whitepox to pre
serve Cal McLish fourth vic0
torv. The Indians liimwri in
9ront with two runs in the
second on, Minn q Minoso's
12th homer, a hit batsman
and Billy Moran's double add
ed two more off loser Dick
Donovan in the fifth on a
walk and three singles. Jim
Landis hcQiered for Chicago.
Kansas City had Detroit
beaten, 6-4, until a disastrous
c
Harris Denies
Gordon Took
Spokane Offer,
Vancouver, B.C. (UPI)
General Manager Spencer
Harris of the Spokane Indians
Monday denied a report that
one-time New York Yankee
star ' Joe Gordon had been
negotiating with his Pacifgp
Coast club before signing last
week to manage , tl Cleve-b
land Indians.
"Gordon wasn't dickering
with us at all," Harris said.
The Spokane general man
ager was queried here while
attending the annual meeting
of PCL directors, held in con
junction with the 15th annu;S
PCL All-Str game. .
A report out of Spokane
had said Gordon first accept
ed an offer to manage the
Spokane Indians, then reject
ed it Cap, hour later when
asked to succeed Bobby Bra
gan as Cleveland's manager
Harris termea the report
"utterly unfounded."
The deposed Bragan was
named by Harris Monday as
successor to Goldie Hot, who
had managed the Spokane
club since its debut in the
Triple-A PCL this spring.
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national flower of Paraguay.
money-help?
Co MONTHLY PAYMENT PtANS
Y..G4 u 20 12 6
tajmti paymts parmto paymts
$100 S 5.90 S 6.72 $10.05 S18.46
200 11.81 13.44 20.09 36.92
300 17.71 20.16 30.14 55.38
500 28.86 32.97 49.64 91.66
1000 53.89 62.21 95.64 179.56
1500 77.87 90.38 140.57 266.36
Housemaid's skarft is tkt mowxiy rate of 3 on
thai part of a baiame not esedil 1 :0O. 2 o
that port of a baioueo in excess of 1300 but not
exceedtni fsOO. and 1 on any remainder. "
ninth inning in which 6h8 Ti
gers scored three rOns witfi
the aid of two erroes.
"B'ith tSe basQs full, fiarvey
Kuenn hit a grounder to third
lim-pbaseman Pregton Ward, who
threw wildly allowmg two
runs to cross. RighS fielder
Roger Maris retrieved the
ball and alloyed he winning
run to score when 9ie also
iQrew wildlo tg thftrd.
Billy Hoeft picked up his
seventh victory in relief oTom
Gorman was the ler. Bob
Ceoa hit his 20th homer for
tb.Q As waile Ha&ry Simpoon
hit) ,his third.
NO COUTEJPS 0
Or$m&, F 1 a. (UPI)
Tdiere iPe suspicion here to-
nOday that ticq Orlando and
lampa teams in ins siorma
State Baseball League aKKi't
eOenly matched. .
Tampa defeated lndo,
32-& Monday njght on a 7-in-ning
gaie.
o o
League ieaftePs0
o
By rnQQ POess International
G. AB R. H.
Mavs. S.F 69 279 57 9.03
Mucial t T.'fiS 937 HI Rfi
Pct.
.369
.363
0338
.336
.333
fcpark. cQi.' .... 54 219 &
Ashbrn, Phil. 66 JC-9
40
Crowe, Cin 50 162
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AMERICAN" LEAGUE
Fox. Chi 70 278 36 92 .331
Vernon. Cle. 58 169 26 56 .331
Cerv. K.C. .. 67 251 51 81 .323
Ward. K.C 60 -97 20 63 .320
Kuean, Det. .. 5j 226 31 72 .319
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(5me Runs
National iSague Thomas, Pi
rates 22; Banks. Cubs 18: Cepeda,
Giants 16: Walls, Cubs 15; Moryn,J)-'"J'
Cubs 15; Mathews. Braves 15. Years
American League Jensen. Red
Sox 23: Cerv, Athletics 20; Sievers,
SenaOrs 18; Triandos, Orioles 16;
Mantle, Yankees 14.
o
Suns Batted In o
National League 'gho mas. Pi
rates 66;CjBanksT ubs 54; Cepeda,
Giants 50; Spencer, Giants 47;
Mays,. Giants 43.
American League Jensen, Bed
Sox 60; Cerv, Athletics 59; Sievers,
Senators 44; Gernert, Red SoS 42.
Pitching O
National League McMahon,
Braves b-i: buann. Braves iu-4:
Earrell, Phillies 5r, Phillips3
Cubs 5-Z; Worthington, Giants 7-3.
American League Larsen, Yan
kees 6-1; Turley, Yankees 11-3;
Ford, Yankees 9-3: Pappas, Oriofts
5-2: Sullivan. Red Sox 5-2; Moore,
White Soxq5-2.
NATIONAL lAgUE
W. I..
Prt. GB
Milwaukee 38
St. Louis 36
Sa Francisco 37
Cincinati 32
28
31
33
33
37
37
34
39
39
5 6 o
2'i
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3
5'i
6 'a
6'2
7
7
9
.492
.479
.4X9
.469
.469
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Chicago ....a 3
Pittsburgh 34
Philadelphia 30
Los Angela 31
Los Angefes .
31
Monday's Results
Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 2 (nightl
St. Louis 4. Los Angeles 2 (night)
(Only games scheduled).
Tuesday's Probable ditchers
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (night)
Semproch (8-5) vs. Friend (918 1.
GCincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
Lawrence (5-3) vs. Burdette (5-61.
Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
Koufax (6-3) vs. Brosnan (7-5).
San Francisco at Chicago An-
tonelli (8-5 1 vs. Orabowsky (6-17).
Wednesday's Games
San Francisco at Chicago
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
(Only games scheduled).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.
L.e Pet.
23 .652
GB
New York 43
Kansas City 35
Boston 35
Detroit 34
Chicago 33
Cleveland 34
Baltimore 31
Washington 29
33
34
34
36
38
36
40
.515 9
.507 9'.i
.500 10
.478 11 "i
.472 12
.46 12 i
.420 15 a
Monday's Results
Detroit 7, Kansas City S
Cleveland 5, Chicago 3 (night)
(Only games scheduled.)
Cleveland at Chicago (night)
Narleski (9-5) vs. Pierce (7-51.
Kansas City at Detroit (night)
Garver (7-4 vs. Lary (8-5).
Washington at Boston (night)
Griggs (3-4) vs. Delock (5-01.
New York at Baltimore (2. twi
night) Larsen (6-1) and Kucks
(6-3) vs. Brown (1-$) and Harsh
man (6-6).
Wednesday's Games
New York at Baltimore
Washington at Boston
(Only games scheduled)
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Four. SOTA
Racers Win
At Redding
Four members of, Southern
Oregon Timing association
were in the winners circle
Sunday at the conclusion o?
the fourth Annual Northern
Califorfiia Championship drag
races et Redding, Calif. A
large delegation of SOTA
members en2de the trip soitfh
IX. v tr u
the hottest competition 11? the
western states.
Monty Wray, AsSiland, $Jim-
inated all comers in his class
and posted a winning ped of6
103.44 miles per hour in "A"
street roadsters. His Qlds-
! pcftvered Foj"d reast&j per
formed perflJttly. Wray Xa3
president 0 SOTA last yearj
end ig strip manager c thhit(S Thtj( victory gat)e him 3
drag races thic? summer at
Camp White.
Another rcosdsteP, otthad by
Shaffer DbrotlaiP9 ironj Meo
'forck running &i "B"trea4
roadster vjqji ite cless witVi
time o?93.75 gnph. This also"
estarilishsfi new recorfl inc
Hiis clalgat tha Bdiraj dtrig.
"frong) 3gsid&&
Agiother Ashlanfi) erftrS Lou
WoS?, guftned his 7&rd Jow
erofl "A" rearfsjer ug to a top
spead of 408.93 mph, to top all
comers diis flass. He has
also bgn g Steady anfi active
member &P OTJ&.afbr the past
several yeapa ginning; numer
ous awaPds for his efiortj0n
the rag strip. o
Sotting a rrfiw elasa racsrfl
and loinning0 Us class tronhy
was a "C" open gas entry
owftiefl By Peodue, Wiley onfl
Webber, biey3 recorded a top
time of 108S$ mgh to sat the
new marft. Tlgeiienory we a
rear engine Olds gowereS
dragster.
Tom) Aley, Medibra, also
set a riSta strip record in tfee
Super stocS class of tofe
altrlouah h lost 8ui ift
the elimination. 3Hi96Bt time
thaP betterag tha old wcopfb
was 104 mph nkss.
Sob Way&, Rerbo, Nev, was
top eliminate? by afigicg out
Noel iSacfc, Madfbrfl. BlacS
enterefl tbji meet witft a dra-.
ster that was new in majiy re
sgects &n altr?ouh it shows
reat. (Qossibilities R iJSly
did not feava U turftd to the
pDint necessaio to be a vin-
Oier against top-flite competi
tion. Although he lost out in
the efiminatiorjB he fiid post
the best elajfted time of (11.22
seconds) recorded at the aces.
Another dragster owseS by
Roberts? Wiltse and Sickle
from AshlOnd tarhed a tiieie
in excesof 134 mph oeSatur
day but had engine troubSfe
Sunday thafe poeisented them
from sunning in the elimina
tions. The next drag races sched
uled by SOTA will be held on
the Camp Wfeite strip Sunday,
July 13.
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St. Louis Series1.'-
S3. Louis (UPI) The Los
Angeleg Dodgers, permanent
tenants in the National league
cellar since May, close1 out a
two-ganos series with St. Louis
tonight with Sandy Koufax
r5-3) sfarting for the West
goqpt club.
im Brosnan (7-5) was as
signed mound duties for the
Caodinals. ?t. Lojiis whipped
-.FL t,t, J-Zm
the Dodgers Monday night.
?4-2, behin8 Stan (The Man)
Mfcsij and pitcheP Lindy Mc
Da?iieL o o o -
The Cossvas Los Angeles'
thitrfi consecutive defeat and
dropped he tefli nine games
behind the front-running ?dil
waukee BVaveS. o
SScDaniel scattered seven
record of fiva wins an3 seves
loss&a sbr tha Qsaom.
35Su5ial got to Dodder start
99 9b GiallSmbsrda in ftg
tftrs'a inning, gmeshina his 13th
New York (UPI) A
risifio3Qun& artfet will be in
town nest waako fbr two di-S)i-3
exhibitions oh enva
Soma "Euesfley, Hpwood
ffipa&Bord, a commercial artist
ho flcoas brilligntly plumag
a biPflt in oils' for a calan&y
company, will t on an ex
hibit o ftk' ;-v. -
(Coma EWc" - 'his same
SSflFwcacBj Crawford known
to jicionados of the snanly
grt as Mickey Crawford --
will climb through the ropes?
at? Madison Sguara Gardef? in
an attempt to daifb the tea
?bmo3 one Gaspar Ortega.
' "Hepwoofl or "Mickey" as
you'd battes call ' him unless
S'ou $en run like Bobby Mor
,9o& nopgs thfet both ex
ftibitieete ftpee ' succaes. The
fksst 8u merely provide
wasthetic satjaactjion, even
,thomgh the viewers will ' be
memeSs ce the
set
caailiflower
The saond show is the big
one, iaowever, because Miokey
has dea of becoming othe
first world boxing champion
pj-otfuced by tbj city of Sagin
aw, Mieh., since Kid Lavigne
ruled the Jightweight r&ks
in the gay 90.
Crawford, S 24-year-old
bx6r, ims come fast in recent
months to reach the fifth
ranking among the welter
weights. Son of George Craw
ford, a former flyweight, his
career jelledo rapidly after
long periods of oxasperation.
Tnis explains why, atP 24a he
has Sad only 24 bouts in a
business where they start
young and fade eagly.
He was tempted at one
stage to give up the ring and
concentrate on his job with
a commercial art firm in De
troit. Then came the night
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home run of the season and
scoring two runs against the
21-year-old rookie.
That was all for Gi, who
has started three times for
the Dodgers since he was call
ed up froitt Montraal but
hasn't lasted.
Johnriy Klippstein came in
to relieve Giallombardo and
stayed five innirtgs, giving up
a run in the third on two
walks and a wild throw by
fion Zimiaer. He was followed
bjo Johnny PtfdPes.
in . the fifth, Musial dou
bled after Don Blasingame
and Cifi (Flood had singled.
That was all the scoring for
the Cards bjjt it was enough.
The DcRlgers' first run cams
on immtr' single, ' walk
and another single by Junior
Gilliam in the csecond. Thn,
John ftoseboro hit his fifth
homsr of heocsgassn in tfe
fifth. o
whea Art Greenwald the heaQ
man of tha firm, want to the
fights arid heard that a goqfl
young battler, namefi Mickay
Qrawford efleo wae a commar
ciel artist.
Daal Bel DiaclaeS
Inveetigation' dieclcg&S thstt
Mickey Crawfiord, the fight
ter, was thee sama KSarwood
CrawfoPd who fforkeg in
Greenwald' own firm.
Greenwald, the aiftist, sub
sequently became Greeawald
the manner.
Craw&rS tha artist, baaama
Mickey the fighter.
ItItes been a happy com
bination. Mickey chas won
faur in a row this year to run
his- record to 22 wins in 2d
bouts against two tosses. His
victims include such e Saddy
De Marco, "afollaca (Bud)
Smith, Chico Vejar end Gifc
Turner. '
Ortega, his next opponent,
hdS a stiff sdgfe ki expegiSnce.
The Mexicfkn Indian, who
ranks fourth aiong the welt
ers, has won 46 of? 58 bouts
against 11 losses and one
draw. He has spl& in t'o
bouts 9his year.
"It'll be a big week," says
Crawford. "Imagine, two ex
hibitions in one week."
WHITER DIESQ
Boston (UPI) Dr. David
Goldstein, 87, a leading Cath
olic writer, died Monday. A
cctflvert from Judiaism, he
was a columnist for the Pilot,
Roman Catholic newspaper in
the Boston Diocese, and the
author of 10 books. In 1903
he was the first Sosialist can
didate for mayor of Boston.
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New York (UPI) Welter
weight Eddie Lynch of New
York will get another TV
fight at St. Nicholas Arena
July 28 because he outpointed
Tony Dibiase of New York
there Monday night.
Promoter Teddy Brenner
will pick the opponent later
this week. .
Lynch, weighing 147 pounds
to Libiase's 149V2, won a un
animous 10-round decision. It
was an exciting, close fight.
Tony was the aggressor
throughout. He rushed in per
sistently with hooks to body
and hscad. But fast-stepping
Lynch landed the more leath
er with long-ranee counter-
punches. He got th2 decision
on a rJ6undS(toasis: 5-4-2, 5-4-1
and 6-8-1.
Eynch, 24, sccred his 16th
gictorjo in 19 starts, and Di
Diala fored his fifth defeat
ia 28 -
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Satch Paige
By United Press International
Leroy Paige, better known
as Satchel during the greater
rart of his 40 years in base
ball, seems to be growing
younger under the warm
Florida sun.
Ageless Satch, who is be
lieved to be between 50 and
60 years of age, made his sec
ond appearance in as many
days Monday night to earn a
6-5, 10-inning victory for the
Mami Marlins at Rochester.
The triumph, Paige's fifth in
nine decisions, boosted the
Marlins into sixth place in the
International league.
In other games Monday
night, pitching coach Tom La
sorda paced Montreal to a 3-0
victory over Columbus, Rich
mond defeated Toronto, 7-5
and Buffalo defeated Havana,
5-2.
Lasorda yielded three hits
in gaining his fifth straight
and 10th win of the campaign.
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Montreal, which now has tak
en seven of its last eight deci
sions, leads the league by
three and a half games.
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