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tiffin (D)ver Baltimore lirSoHes
Harrv Rimnsnn'i Tilnrh In-'
gle in the 17th inning gave
the Chicago White So a 3-2
victory over the Baltimore
Orioles Saturday and enabled
Al Lopez crew to cling to
their half-game lead in the
American league pennant
race. .
Baltimore starter Billy
O'Dell carried a 2-1 lead into
theh ninth inning but a home
run by Sherm Lellar sent the
game into extra innings.
Jerry Walker held the
White Sox scoreless from the
1 Oth through the 14th - but
Billy Loes, who relieved him
in the 15 th, gave up the win
ning run on singles by. Jim
Landis and Lollar, an intei
tional pass, a force at the plate
and Simpson's single.
Turk Lown relieved starter
Bob Shaw in' the 12th and
blanked the Orioles the rest
Ole Fols Runs Out
Easy Track Victory
Del Mar, ' Calif. -UPD-Niel S.
McCarthy's Ole Fols, carry
ing top weight of 124 pounds,
Saturday raced to an easy
victory in the $15,000 Ocean
side Handicap for three-year
olds at Del Mar.
Ole Fols, winner of the De
bonair and Will Rogers Stakes
at Hallywood Park, won by
better than two lengths in the
Speed Bond
Posted For
Dragsters
' Keen competition is ex
pected at today's drag races
the Camp "Wftnte drag strip,
sponsored by the Southern
Oregon Timing association, as
a $125 bond has been posted
j the strip record of 144.46
miles per hour.
The Ashland dragster team
of Lou Wolff and Wayne
Wiley are reported to have in
stalled new rings and added
other improvement to their
Ford flat-head powered ma
chine. iJ. v" " . ...
; Medford's Noel Black yes
terday was completing the as
sembly of his new engine,
"Blackbird 200," an Oldsmo-
bile engine of more than 400
cubic, inches displacement.
With this engine, of more than
400 horsepower and capable
of running at 7,000 ' r.p.m.,
Black's dragster is expected
to be a definite threat to the
track record.
New Cars Expected
The Wheelers this week
have been working on their
Buick V-8 engine and yester
day it was installed in their j
competition coupe; 'Zombie. !
Several new cars, built es
pecially for the drag strip, are
expected to be seen in action
this morning.
SOTA officials announced
that there is a special class for
matic transmissions, and a to
tal of six sports car classes. In
all. there will be competition
in ome 25 classes in today's
races.
Entrants weie again cau
tioned about being required
to have safety slfields around
their bell housings. The only
vehicles not required to have
. this safety feature are stock
cars and sport vehicles with
engine displacement less than
2,700 cubic centimeters.
Today's time trials . will
open one hour earlier, at 9
a.m., to give contestants ad
ditional time to tune their ve
hicles before the afternoon
eliminations.
The drag strip is located
seven miles north of Medford
off the Crater .Lake highway.
Follow the signs posted from
the "Y" in north Medford. -
The Medford Lions club
will have a concession stand
in operation.
good time of 1:09 15 al
though ridden out at the fin
ish of the six furlongs race
by Jockey Ismael Valenzuela.
Gainsworth, an English-bred
colt like Ole Fols, was first
out of the gate but by the
time the field had gone a
quarter the favored" Ole Fols
was in front and" saving
ground on the rail.
A crowd, of 14,000 racing
fans installed Ole Fols the
odss-on favorite and the son
of Tudor Minstreal justified
his choice with his easy win.
Ole Fols returned $3.40, $2.60.
and $2.40 across the board.
Gainsworth paid $3.20 and
$2.80 for place and show and
Scorpions Thumb returned
$3.40 for show.
' The Oceanside Handicap
drew a field of nine three-year-olds
and had a gross
value of $16,275. 'Qle Fols
earned $8650 for his victory
as he continued his stake-winning
season which saw him
starraing at Santa Anita last
winter where he beat Tomy
Lee as well as at Hollywood
Park. . . .
of the way to gain his seventh
victory.
Cal McLish of the Indians
won his eighth straight game
and; 13th of the season by lim
iting the' -Senators to seven
hits in an 8-1 victory. ' The
only run McLish gave up was
Jim. Lemon's 22nd home run
in the seventh Inning! " -
Jim Piersall collected three
of Cleveland's 13 hits, includ
ing a homer, to drive in three
runs while Minnie Minoso also
contributed three hits. Bill
Fischer' started for Washing
ton, lasted, only four innings
and was charged with his fifth
Joss against eight victories.
Yogi .Berra's 12th homer
wth one man on in the ninth
inning led the Yankees to a
9-8 triumph over the Tigers.
The lead changed hanis six
times before reliever Duke
Maas finally was credited
with his ninth victory.'
The Yankees committed
five errors, three by third
baseman - Hector Lopez, but
got some unexpected long ball
punch from Bobby Richard
son and Fritz Brickell, each of
whom hit his first major
league homer. Detroit chased
Yankee starter Whitey Ford
with a four-run uprising in
the second inning and Paul
Foytack, who started for the
Tigers, lasted only four in
nings. Boston was at Kansas City
in a night game.
Jim Tatum
Given Burial
Chapel" Hill. N. C.-(CPD-Jim
Tatum was laid to rest
Saturday practically within
punting distance of where
he was preparing lo lead .
North Carolina's football
"team to one of its biggest
years,?
' Many of Talum's friends,
still stunned by his untime
ly death at the age of 45
last Thursday, were in the
funeral procession which
filed down a flowery path
to pay their r last respects."
The North Carolina coach
died of a virus ailment.
Among the leading sports
figures present were Coach '
Bear Bryant of Alabama,
Coach Bud Wilkinson of
Oklahoma and North Caro
lina's grand old man of ath
letics, Robert Fetzer.
The .Rev. Charles Hub
bard, classmate of Tatum
when the two were students
at North Carolina, offered a
brief graveside prayer.
Nearby were Tatum's oldest
daughter Rebecca, 14, and
his son, James Jr.. 13. The
youngest child, Edna Raid.
7, did not attend the fu
neral. '
Tatum's wife remains in
the hospital with a : virus
infection and was unable to
. attend '' her husband's funeral.
STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L
San Francisco 55 42
X-Los Angeles 54 45
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Chicago
X-St. Louis
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
X-Night game
49 43
49 47
48 48
46 49
42 53
39 55
Pet.
.567
545
533
510
500
.484
GB
2
3,4
5,i
6V2
8
.442 12
.415 14 ii
Saturday's Results '''
'. Philadelphia 6t Cincinnati 3 ":
Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 0 '
Chicago 5, San Francisco 3
St. Louis at Los Angeles (night)
American League .
Chicago
Cleveland
Baltimore .
New York
Detroit
WL
55 39-
X-Kansas City
Washington
X-Boston ; .
X-Night game
54
84
48
47
44'
43
40
39
48
48
51
,49
52
53
Pet. GB
585
581 ij
500 8
500 8
.480 10
.473 10 ft
.453 12 V2
.430 14'4
VARGAS MARRIES .
Portland, Ore. - (UPD - Reu
ben Vargas, Medixan heavy
weight married Mary Tabarez
of San Francisco Friday. Var
gas suffered a sixth round
technical knockout at the
hands of Eddie Machen here
Wednesday night.
AMERICON LEAGUE '
Washington 000 000 1000 1 7 0
Clevendand 021 230 OOx 8 13 0
. Fischer, Woodeshick (5), Cleveng
er (7) and Narafeon; McLish (13-3)
and Nixon. LP Fishcer (8-5). HRS
Piersall (3rd), Lemon (22nd).
(17 Innings)
Baltimore '
100 000 010 000 000 002 1? 3
Chicago
010 000 001 000 000 01 3 12 1
0'DelI Walker (10), Loes (15)
and Ginsberg, Triandov (8); Shaw,
Lown (12) and Romano, Lollar (12).
WP Lowan (7-2). LP Loes (3-3).
HR Lollar (13th).
- Boston at Kansas City, night
New York 100 122 012 t-9 13 5
Detroit 040 010 2108 11 1
Ford, Shantz (2), Duren. (7), Maas
(8), Bronstad (9) and Berra; Foy
tack, Morgan (5), Burnside (7),
Narleski (8), Smith (9) and Wilson.
WP Maas (9-5). LP Smith (0-2).
HRS Richardson (1st), Bridewell
(1st), Berra (12th). . ..
Forty-Niner
Said Unfit
Moraga, Calif. (UPD The
San Francisco Forty Niners
received their first jolt of the
season Saturday with the an
nouncement that Hillard Hill,
drafted from the University of
Southern California, would
be unable to play" this year
because of a hernia.
The six-foot, three-inch, 198
pound star flunked his physi
cal examination Saturday but
28 other rookies and 16 vet
erans made it through with
flying colbrs.
The Forty Niners had draft
ed Hill as a "redshirt" in the"
winter of 1958. He made hon
orable mention on the UPI's
allcoast football team last
year. The Forty Niners will
put him on .the reserve list.
Coach Howard (Red) Hick
ey, who has taken over the
reins from Frank Albert, said
the club would start working
out on a twice-a-day basis to
day. Hickey added he was
heartened over the fact that
he had seven rookie linemen
on hand who scale over 250
pounds.
Jack Hays, another rookie
from Trinity of Texas, was
scheduled to check in today.
He is having car trouble.
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Saturday's Results
New York 9, Detroit 8
Cleveland 8, Washington 1
Chicago 3, Baltimore 2 (17 In
nings) Boston at Kansas City (night)
SUNDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS
(Won-lt Record in Parentheses)
American League
New York at Detroit Ditmar
(7-6) vs Lary (11-7).
Boston at Kansas City Brewer
(7-7) vs Herbert (9-7).
Washington at Cleveland (2
games) Griggs (2-6) and Ramos
(10-11) vs Locke (1-1) and Perry
(5-2).
Baltimore at Chicago (2 games)
Pappas (10-5) and Portocarrero
(1-5) vs, Wynn (12-6) and Latman
(3-3) OJJ Donovan (7-5).
National League
St. Louis at Los Angeles Rick
etss (1-5) vs Drysdale (12-6).
Chicago at San Francisco An
derson (6-7) vs McCormick (9-7).
Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2
games) Roberts (9-8) and Conley
(8-6) vs Newcombe (10-5) and
O'Toole (2-3).
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 2
games) Friend (4-12) and Witt
(0-6) vs spann (12-10) and Buhl
(6-6) "or WUley (4-4).
League Leaders
(AS OF FRIDAY)
National League
Player & Club G AB
Aaron, Milw 91 373
White, St. L... 90 330
Cnghn., St. L. 87 276
Robinson. Cin. 93 347
Logan, Milw 79 268
Cepeda, S. Fj 95 382
R H
66 134
51 113
38 94
72 116
33 87
65 124
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Pet.
.359
.342
.341
.334
325
.326
American League
Kuenn, Det. .. 90 355 62 123 .346
Maris, K.C 64 252 45 87 .345
Kaline, Det 79 306 53 104 .340
Fox, Chicago 93 383 51 129 -.337
Woodl'g, Bait. 87 281 40 94 .335
Runs Batted In ,
National league Banks. Cubs ft9:
Robinson, Reds 88; Aaron, Braves
79; Mathews, Braves 70; Cepeda,
Giants 69.
American league K illebrew,
Senators 80; Jensen, Red Sox 72;
Colavito, Indians 70; Maxwell, Ti
gers 65; Lemon, - Senators 62; Alli
son, Senators 62.
Home Runs -
National league Mathews,
Braves 29; Banks, Cubs 26; Aaron,
Braves 24; Robinson, Reds 24;
Hodges,' Dodgers, 19; Cepeda, Gi
ants Li).
American league K illebrew.
Senators 32; Colavito, Indians' 29:
Allison, Senators 26; Triandos,
unoies zz; .Maxwell, Tigers 22.
Pitching
National 1 e a g u e Face, Pirates
14-0; Antonelli. Giants 14-5; Mizell,
Cards 11-5; .Law, Pirates 11-5;
Drysdale, Dodgers 12-6; Newcombe,
Reds 10-5.
- American I e a g u e McLish, In
dians 12-3; Shaw, White Sox 9-3;
Wynn, White Sox 12-6; Pappas,
Orioles 10-5; Fischer, Senators 8-4;
MoBsi, Tigers 8-4.
raves
Kigth Ihesns
elves
And m
ank Pirates By :3-
The Milwaukee Braves,
showing signs of righting
themselves after a near-disas
trous slump, blanked the Pitts
burgh Pirates, 3-0, Saturday
on a four-hitter that brought
Lew Burdette his 13th vic
tory. It was the Braves' second
straight shutout over the Pi
rates. Hank Aaron, plying
the infield for the first time
in four years because manager-Fred
Haney wanted to get
more punch in his line-up,
started Milwaukee on its, way
to victory with a fourth-inning
single.
Joe Adcock also singled,
sending .Aaron to third from
where he scored when Wes
Wes Covington ' bounced .into
a double play. Johnny Logan
hit his 11th homer in the fifth
off loser Vern Law and Del
Crandall's sacrifice, fly pro
duced the final run in the sev-
The Philadelphia Phillies
ran their winning streak to
five games with a 6-3 triumph
over the Cincinnati Reds. Don
Card well -was the winner al
though forced from the game
in the eighth after being hit
on the hand by a Tom Acker
p.itch. '
Loser Joe Nuxhall struck
out '11 batters during the six
innings he pitched. Gene
Freese drove in two runs in,
the first inning and the Phils
bunched three hits for- two
more runs in the third; Before
leaving the game,' Car dwell
gave up only four bits and
one run. That run was a hom
er by pinch-hitter Johnny
enth. . ;
Powers in the sixth. Ray Sem
proch gave up the Reds' last
two runs. , ,
Art Cecarelli, an American
league castoff, won his fourth
game for the Cubs without a
loss by defeating the first
place Giants, 5-3. Ceccarelli,
who failed to make the grade
with the Orioles and Athlet
ics, held the Giants to seven
hits, including Eddie Bres
soud's fourth homer with the
bases empty in the third in
ning and a pinch homer By
Hank Sauer in the eighth.
Loser Stu Miller gave up
Chicago's ' first two runs in
the fifth inning and three
more in the seventh.'. when
pinch hitter Irv Noren singled
home two runs. "'
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Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 4 2
Milwaukee 000 110 lOx 3 6 0
Law, Porterfield (8) and Kravitz;
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FRIDAY'S RESULTS
National League
Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1
Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 0 - .
St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1
San Francisco 6, Chicago 5 (10
innings)
American League
Cleveland 5. Washington 2
Chicago 2, Baltimore 1
Detroit 4, New York 2
Kansas City 3, Boston 1
Pacific Coast League
Seattle 3, Salt Lake 1 .
Vancouver 5, Sacramento 3
Portland 11, Phoenix 2
Spokane 3, San Diego 1 '
Northwest League
Yakima 9, Tri-City 3
Salem 6, Eugene 1
Lewiston 2. Wenatchee 0
Need for Hospital
To Be Presented
Ashland - The need - for a
new hospital in Ashland will
be presented to the hospital
advisory committee of the
state board' of health Aug. 4,
Arnold Bauder, chairman of
the Ashland hospital commit
tee, has announced.
The committtee will also
seek Hill-Burton funds to help
build the new hospital.
The hospital advisory com
mittee hears all requests for
federal funds and it submits
its recommendation to the
state board of health, which
allocates Hill-Burton funds
available for hospital con
struction in Oregon. ' j :
The local .committee has
been meeting to discuss local
needs and has conferred with
architects on the cost of mod
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pital as well as the cost of
constructing a new one. ,
St. ' Catharines, Ont. - (UPD -Magistrate
Harley Hallett
ruled William Sharpe's "un
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fined the motorist $14.50. Of
ficers who arrested Sharpe,
20, said the auto he was drivr
ing was "held together with
baling wire, there were blocks
of wood supporting the fan
belt and the grill and hood
were put together from two
different makes of cars."
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