Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1959, Image 7

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    Resugeht Braves Nab Four in low;
Yanks, Nine Tiffs Off, May Be Gone
By FRED DOWN
United Press International
The Braves are coming
and the Yankees may be
gone.
That's the trend of the pen
nant races today as the strain
ing defending champions
struggle to organize late -season
drives. It looks like
the Braves are going to make
a fight of it. But there's no
sign that the Yankees can
snap out of the coma that now
has them drifting out of the
race.
The Braves, bouncing back
from a seven-game losing
streak, ran their winning
streak to four games Sunday
when they beat the Pitts-
Pirates, 4-0 and 2-1. They're
now only two percentage
points behind second-place
Los Angeles and two games
behind first-place San Francisco.
The Yankees, meanwhile
suffered a 1-0 loss to Frank
Lary and the Detroit Tigers
and fell one game below
.500, nine games behind the
Cleveland Indians, who took
over first place with a 9-0
and 4-3 sweep of the Wash
ington Senators.
Cubs Drop Giants
The Chicago Cubs scored a
7-3 victory over the Giants,
the Dodgers whipped the St
Louis Cardinals, 8-2, and the
Philadelphia Phillies beat the
SIPdDMlfS
Giants Play
In Portland
Portland-(UPD-The Portland
Beavers, two games off the
pace in the Pacific Coast
League, clash with the first
place San Francisco Giants of
the National League in an ex
hibition game here tonight.
The Beavers, who dropped
a twin bill to San Diego Sun
day, make a special trip home
for the game. They open a
series Tuesday at Sacramento
San Francisco was to fly
into town today at 12:30
p.m. with a parade slated in
the Giants' honor.
A crowd of more than 20,-
000 was expected.
The Beavers will use Marty
Kutyna, one of their front
lint hurlers, in an effort to
knock off the Giants. San
Francisco is expected to start
right-hander Alan Worthing
ton with Eddie Fisher in reserve.
MacKay Seems
Back in Form
Haverford, Pa.-IUPD-The re
turn to top form of Barry
MacKay sent American Davis
Cup tennis hopes soaring to
day despite the latest defeat
'suffered by Alex Olmedo.
MacKay, on leave from the
u. a. Air rorce ana trying to
regain his best condition be
fore the Davis Cup challenge
around Aug. 28-30, showed
that he's finding his touch
again by winning the Pennsyl
vania Lawn Tennis champion
shin for the second straight
year Sunday. In the finals he
beat Ian Vermaak of South
Africa, 9-7, 10-8, 6-0.
The game by outgunned
Vermaak" thus failed in an ef
fort to give South Africa a
sweep of singles titles here.
Sandra Reynolds, women's
champion of South Africa,
beat her countrywoman Renee
Schuurman in the women's
final, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Rawls, Hanson
Share in Lead
Chicago -flIPD- Betsy Rawls
and Beverly Hanson went into
the final round of Mt. Pros
pect Country club's $20,000
women's open tournament to
day, tied for first place at a
torrid 13 strokes under par.
Miss Rawls, the Spartan
burg, S. C, top money-winner
in ladies pro golf, and the
veteran Miss Hanson, of Indio,
Calif., took the lead Sunday
when early pacemaker Mic
key Wright shot over-par golf.
Miss Hanson fired a three-under-par
71 and Miss Rawls,
who set a course record Sat
urday with a 69, shot a 73 to
tie in first .place at a 54-hole
total of 219.
Miss Wright, who shot two
sixes Sunday for an 18-hole
total of 75, slipped to a third
place tie with Louise Suggs,
who shot a 74 for a tourna
ment total of 220.
STANDINGS
United Press International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet, GB
San Francisco 55 43
Los Angeles
Milwaukee .
Chicago
Pittsburgh.
St. Louis
l-Cincinnati
Philadelphia
.561
55 46 .545 114
51 43 .543 2
49 48
49 49
.505 5i
.500 6
47 50 .485 7'i
43 54 .443 11 "i
40 36 .417 14
Sunday's Results
Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 2 (1st)
Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3 (2nd)
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. Milwaukee 2. Pittsburgh 1 (2nd)
Chicago 7. San Francisco 3
Los Angeles 8, St. Louis 2
Tuesday Night's Games
St. Louis at Cincinnati
Chicago at Milwaukee
- Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Philadelphia at San Francisco
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
Chicago ...
Baltimore
New York
Detroit
Kansas City .
Washington .
Boston .
Pet. GB
.589
.583 i
.500 8 l,s
.495 9
.485 10
.484 10
.443 14
.421 IS
Sunday's Results
Chicago 4. Baltimore 1 (1st)
Baltimore 4, Chicago 0 (2nd)
Cleveland 9. Washington 0 (1st)
Cleveland 4. Washington 3 (2nd,
12 innings)
Detroit 1, New York 0 (10 innings)
Kansas City 5. Boston 4
W. L.
56 39
56 40
49 49
48 49
48 51
46 49
43 54
40 55
Tuesday Night's Games
New York at Chicago
Washington at Kansas City
Baltimore at Detroit
Boston at Cleveland -
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Sacramento
Vancouver
Portland
Salt Lake
Phoenix
Spokane
san Diego
SeatUe
W. L. Pet. GB
55 48 T534
55 48 .534
51 48 .515 2
53 50 .515 2
.505
52 51
50 54
49 56
47 57
.481 51,
.467 7
.452 8',i
Sunday's Results
San Diego 6, Portland 3 (1st)
San Diego 6, Portland S (2nd. S
innings)
Seattle a, Sacramento 1 (1st)
Sacramento 2. Seattle 0 (2nd. 7
innings)
Vancouver S. Salt Lake 2 (1st, 7
innings)
Vancouver 5, Salt Lake 4 (2nd)
Spokane at Phoenix (nostnoned.
rain)
Cincinnati Reds, 6-3, after a
4-2 loss in the National league
games.
The Baltimore Orioles
knocked the White Sox out
of first place, 4-0, after Chi
cago won the first game, 4-1,
and the Kansas City Athletics
ran their winning streak to
seven games with a 5-4 de
cision over the Boston Red
Sox in the other American
League games.
Warren Spahn tossed the
47th shutout of his career and
won his 13th game of the sea
son in the first game and then
Bob Buhl gained his seventh
win for Milwaukee in the
nightcap.
Larry, who has beaten the
Yankees four times this year
and is 20-5 over them life
time, pitched an eight-hitter
and struck out seven. Art Dit
mar matched zeroes with the
Alabama bulldog for nine, in
nings but the Tigers won in
the 10th.
Banks Slams Homer
Ernie Banks hit a two-run
homer and pitcher Bob An
derson singled home two
runs for the Cubs who dealt
San Francisco's Miha McCor
mick his eighth defeat.
Don Drysdale pitched a seven-hitter
and hit a two-run
homer as he won his 13th
game for the Dodgers.
Jerry Lynch and Willie
Jones hit homers to spark an
eight-hit attack that brought
Brooks Lawrence his sixth
win but then Gene Conley
pitched for his ninth triumph
to earn the Phillies a split.
Rookie Jim Perry pitched
a two-hitter and Woodie Held
hit two homers for the In
dians in the first game and
the Tribe won the 12 inning
night cap when Minnie Min-
oso doubled and scored on
Jim Baxes' single.
Early Wynn pitched a two
hitter to run the White Sox's
winning streak to five games
but then Milt Pappas turned
in a five-hitter that snapped
the Orioles' losing streak at
six games.
Harry Chitti snapped a 4-4
tie with a homer in the eighth
inning as Kansas City's Ray
Herbert won his 10th game.
LINESCORES:
(1st Game)
National League
Philadelphia 100 100 000 2 7 0
Cincinnati ....020 001 lOx 4 8 0
Roberts 9-9 and Sawatski. New
combe. Lawrence 5 and Bailey.
Winner Lawrence 6-9. HRs
Lynch, Philley, Jones.
(2nd Game)
Philadelphia 011 012 100 S 14 0
Cincinnati 000 003 0003 7 0
Conley 9-6 and Lonnett. O'Toole,
Pena 6, Acker 7. Brosnan 8 and
Dotterer. Loser O'Toole 2-4. HR
Freese.
League Leaders
ITniteil Pr International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pl.vrr Jtr Tilth fi AB R H Pet
Aaron, Milw. 94 383 67 139 .363
White. St. L. . 92 339 53 115 .339
r.m'oh'm St T. R9 2R3 39 96 -339
Robinson. Cin 96 356 73 119 .334
Logan, uiiw 82 277 as u .aza
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player & Club G AB R B Pet.
Maris. K. C. 66 256 45 88 .344
Kuenn. Det 92 364 64 125 .343
W codling. Bait. ..90 288 41 98 .340
Fox, Chicago .96 396 51 132 .333
Kaline, Det. 81 315 53 105 .333
Runs Batted In
National fescue Banks. Cubs 92:
Robinson. Reds 88; Aaron, Braves
79; Bell, Reds 70; Mathews, Braves
American league Killebrew,
Senators 80; Colavito. Indians 74;
Jensen, Red Sox 72; Maxwell, Ti
ger 67; Lemon, Senators 63; Alli
son, Senators 63.
(1st Game)
Pittsburgh ..000 000 0000 5 2
Milwaukee 110 002 OOx 4 6 0
Friend, Porterfield 8 and Burgess.
Spahn 13-10 and Lopata. Loser
Friend 4-13. HR Logan.
(2nd Game)
Pittsburgh ... 000 100 000 1 5 1
Milwaukee ....010 100 OOx 2 5 3
Witt, Face 7 and Kravitz. Buhl.
McMahon 8 and Crandall. Winner
Buhl 7-6. Loser Witt 0-7. HR
Adcock.
Chicago 022 030 000 7 10 0
San Fran 100 200 000 3 6 1
Anderson 7-7 and Averill. Mc
Cormick, Sanford 5, Fisher 8 and
Landrith. Loser McCormick 9-8.
HRs Banks, Mays.
St. Louis 000 002 000 2 7 1
Los Angeles ..124 000 Olx 8 15 0
Ricketts, Urban 3, Stone 7 and
H. Smith, Oliver 5. Drysdale 13-6
and Pignatano. Loser Ricketts 1-6.
HRs Drysdale, Neal, Crowe.
American, League
(1st Game)
Washington 000 000 000 0 2 0
Cleveland .210 000 ; 15x 9 9 0
Griggs 2-7 and Naragon. Perry
6-2 and Nixon. HRs Held 2.
6 1
(2nd Game, 12 Innings)
Washington
000 201 000 000 3
Cleveland
300 000 000 001 4 9 1
Ramos 10-12 and Naragon. Locke,
Grant 12 and Nixon, FitzGerald 12.
Winner Grant 6-4. HR Colavito.
(IS Innings)
New York 000 000 000 00 8 0
Detroit 000 000 000 1 1 8 2
Ditmar, Duren' 10 and " Berra.
Lary 12-7 and Berberet. Loser
Duren 1-3.
Boston ...020 000 110 4 8 1
Kansas City 100 021 Olx 5 8 O
Brewer, Delock 7 and White, P.
Daley 7. Herbert, Coleman 9 and
Chiti. Winner Herbert 10-7. Loser
Delock 6-6. HRs T. Williams,
Malzone, Chiti.'
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
Wenatchec
Yakima .
Lewiston
Salem ....
Tri-City
fcugene
W. L. Pet. GB
15 10 .600 1
15 12 .555 1
13 12 .520 2
13 12 .520 2
11 14 .444 4
10 16 .384 5ft
Sunday's Results
Yakima 9, Tri-City 8
Eugene 3. Salem 2 (1st)
Salem 6, Eugene 2 (2nd)
Lewiston 8, Wenatchee 0 (1st)
Wenatchee 11, Lewiston 8 (2nd)
Tuesday's Schedule
Salem at Wenatchee
Eugene at Lewiston
Tri-City at Yakima
INTERNATIONAL
Buffalo
Havana
Miami
Columbus
Montreal
Richmond
Rochester
Toronto
W. L.
62 47
53 53
52 53
52 54
52 54
52 54
52 55
50 54
Pet. GB
.569
.500 7ft
.495 8
.491 8ft
.491 8ft
.491 8ft
.486 9
.481 9ft
EDSTROM STARS .
Portland - (UPD - Dave Ed
strom, decathlon star from
Oregon, won five events Sat
urday in the Wilson high all
comers track meet here. Ed
strom won the broad jump,
javelin, discus, shot and 70
yard high hurdles. Jim Grelle
of Oregon won the 880 in
2:02.5. .
Ralph Dichter
Retains Crown
Astoria-(UPD-Astoria's Ralph
Dichter successfully defended
his Oregon Coast golf title at
Astoria Golf and Country club
Saturday by defeating Virg
Mitchell of Colwood club,
Portland, 9 and 8. The 34-year-old
lumberman has won the
Coast championship three
times now.
In the women's division of
the 49th annual classic, Ore
gon coed Shirley Siegmund,
Eugene, dropped Molly Mur
phy of Waverley, Portland, 5
and 4.
The senior title was taken
by Ted Fleskes of Royal Oaks,
Vancouver, Wash., with a 2-up
victory over R. J. Nichols of
Riverside club in Portland.
The average American has
to see his doctor five times a
year.
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Home Runs
National leasue Mathews.
Braves 29; Banks, Cubs 27; Aaron,
Braves 24; Robinson, Reds 24;
Hodges, Dodgers 19; Cepeda, Giants
19.
American league Killebrew,
Senators 32; Colavito. Indians 30;
Allison. Senators 26; Triandos, Ori
oles 22; Maxwell, Tigers 22; Lemon,
Senators 22.
Pitching
National league Face. Pirates
14-0; Antonelli, Giants 14-5; Mizell,
Cards 11-5; Drysdale, Dodgers 13-6;
Newcombe, Reds 10-5.
American league McLish, Indi
ans 13-3: Shaw. White Sox 9-3;
Pappas, Orioles 11-5; Wynn, White
Sox 13-6; Mossi. Tigers 8-4.
QUILLIAN CHAMP
Seattle-flJPD-Top-seeded Bill
Quillian of Seattle continued
the battering he had given
opponents all week with an
easy 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 win Sunday
over 19-year-old Mike Crane
of Berkeley, Calif., to win
the Washington State Tennis
tournament at the Seattle
Tennis club. In the women's
finals, top-seeded Janet Hopps
of Seattle won easily over
June Hurtt of San Leandro,
Calif., 6-2, 6-0.
(1st Game)
Baltimore 000 000 001 1 2 0
Chicago 000 300 lOx 4 6 1
Portocarrero, Hoeft 8 and Tri
andos. Wynn 13-6 and Lollar. Los
er Portocarrero 1-6. HR Smith.
(2nd Game)
Baltimore 100 003 000 4 10 0
Chicago 000 000 000 0 5 0
Pappas 11-5 and Triandos. Lat
man, Moore 6, Arias 9 and Romano.
Loser Latman 5-4. HR Woodling.
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LEFTHAND CHAMP
Wenatchee -UP&-Jack Wal
ters of Tacoma won his eighth
Pacific Northwest Left-handers
Golf tournament title in
12 tries here Saturday. Wal
ters, the defending champion
in the annual event, shot a
six-over-par 150 to walk off
with the first place. Second
place went to Bob Wilson of
Tacoma who shot a 153. Third
place winner was Ben Dolt of
Portland who shot a 156.
Natmnl Row TniirnAv Cfarfe.
sena-UFiMVlore than 1,200
bowmen are expected at Fall
River lodge near here for the
opening today of the four
day National Field Archery
tournament.
The tourney will be neld in
meadows and pine woods
along Fall river in the Des
chutes National forest
Lon Stanton, St. Louis, Mo.,
national field archecy cham
pion, has entered the compe
tition. The field will simulate
actual hunting conditions in
cluding game animal silhou
ette targets.
Wyoming is called "the
equality stale" because it was
the first to grant universal
wmen's suffrage even before
it was admitted to the Union
in 1890.
SWIMMER SETS RECORD
Wallwijck, Holland - (UPD -Ria
Van Velzen of The Neth
erlands broke the world rec
ord for the women's 100-yard
backstroke Sunday when she
won the event in a dual meet
with Britain in 1:11.7, two
tenths of a second faster than
the mark of Britain's Judy
Graham.
Lightning is seldom seen in
the polar regions.
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Monday, July 27, 19S9
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Vancouver, B. C-TOPD-Otis
Davis of the University of
Oregon won the 440 and the
220 yard dashes in the Cale
donian Track and Field
Games Saturday. Davis time
was 21.6 in the 220 and 47.2
in the 440. Dick Miller, also
of Oregon, won the three mile
in 14:22.3.
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