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o o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. Veterans Providing Spark As Braves Put On Big Push rwwMn mmmm mmmm a SPORTS By FRED DOWN United Press International Charlie Dressen's had his i gay and now the old Braves are having their way. JDressen told the world last ipring how Milwaukee's young pitchers would carry a greater load this year but here are the Braves making their first real push of the season and It's the tried and true vet erans of the staff who are .. snarkinB it. - - The Braves have won six of ; their last seven games and . Warren Spahn, Lew Burdcttc ,' and Bob Buhl, the "big three" of the Tribe under Fred Ha ney, have accounted for five of the victories. It was Buhl's turn Tuesday nieht and the hatchet-faced riehthander indulged in his favorite form of amusement by gaining credit for a 6-4 win over the Los Angeles uoagers. Buhl has scored two of his five victories this year over the Dodgers and stands 22-9 - lor a .710 perecentage against $hem for his career. '; Braves 3 'a Out The victory moved the Braves to within 3'i games of the first-olace Pittsburgh fi- rates, who were routed, 13-2, by the Chicago Cubs. The Cin cinnati Reds beat the San Francisco Giants, 5-1, and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-3 in other National League games. The Cleveland Indians rout ed the Boston Red Sox, 12-3, and moved to within 1V4 games of first place when the Detroit Tigers bent the Balti ,,,piore Orioles, 5-2, the New " ' York Yankees topped the Chi iago White Sox, 5-2, and the " Washington Senators beat the Kansas City As, 7-2, in the f American League, j The Braves took advantage S of three errors to score five J unearned runs in the fifth in- ning and give Buhl a 6-1 cush H Ion. Buhl weakened in the ; seventh but Don McMahon 8 slnit out the Dodgers for the ; final 2 13 innings. t Banks Get 4 HBIs j Ernie Banks drove in four runs with two doubles and a ; single to lead the Cubs' 10-hit 5 attack that kayocd Vern Law i and tagged him with his scc- ond defeat against eight vic- u tories. S The Reds kayocd Johnny ; Antonolll with three runs in 1 the second inning and went on to deal the Giants their - sixth defeat in 10 games. Dick Farrell pitched out of J a ninth-inning jam to preserve " Robin Roberts second win of L the season for the Phillies. - Roberts and Bobby Del Greco j,v imJa&u&Mm urn i J 7j. nor---,,' JAfc"Ssl . O' ' .. v W ' C ,Y , ' 79 4 ' J,. BRAVES SIGN PITCHER Milwuke, WU. -fllrJ- Tht Milwaukee Braves have signed Gerald Glynn, SI, a right- handed pitcher from New Bedford, Mass., to contract with Louisville in the Amer ican Asm. He will report to the Colonels later this week. STANDINGS United Prtu InttMUBl NATIONAL LBAOUI w f.. PltUbunh' 19 t? sin f rancnco yt iw Mllwaukea 22 IT Clnclntutl it J00 St. Leull 21 33 . T Lob Anfelts 31 30 .447 Chlciio II 12 Alt I Philtdelphtl .. IT 11 J5 It Pet. .MO .604 SWIPE TRY FAILS Tony Taylor (8) of the Philadelphia Phillies Is out at second base while trying to steal during the seventh inning of game with St. Louis Cards on Tuesday. Cards' catcher Carl Sawatskl threw to Manuel Javier who made the tag. Shortstop Daryl Spencer backs up the play. The Phils won 5-3. (UPI Telephoto) Cleveland .. 000 428 000 12 13 0 Boston 002 O01 000 3 8 S Grunt (4-1) ond Folles. Casale, Borland (0), Bowsfleld (8) and S dnwuki. Loser Cnsale (2-5). HR KeouKh, Power. Thompson. knocked in two runs each and Harry Anderson homored for the Phillies. Errors Aid Indians Jim Grant yielded eight c.t .. 0002 hits, including homers by i waahiniiion oao 021 lox 7 13 Bobby Thomson and Marty Kcough, to win his fourth de cision for the Indians who were aided by six Boston er rors. Don Mossi pitched a six-hitter and Charlie Maxwell and Steve Bilko hit homers for the Tigers, who reached the .500 mark. The Tigers scored all their runs and made seven of their nine hits against Hoyl Wilhelm. The Yankees celebrated Casey Stengel's return to com mand by beating the White Sox for the first time in five tries. Jim Coates pitched a nine-hitter tor his sixth Tuesday's fttiulu rhM.n 19 Plttihiirah 1 Philadelphia 9. St. LouU a (nifht) Cincinnati 3, San Fran. 1 (nitht) Milwaukee 6, Loi Anjelei 4 (Mint) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Baltimore 30 IS Cleveland 39 IT Chicago m 36 31 New York 33 31 Detroit 31 31 Waihlntton .. 18 39 Koniai City .... It 3T Bofton 19 3T Pet. OB .(IT .53 ni .921 .900 9. .411 li .413 94 .347 11 Tueiday'l Resoltl Mu Vnrlr ChleaffA 1 Detroit 9, BalUmore 3 (nlfhtl Washington 1. Kansas City Cleveland 12, Boston 3 (nlfht) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Sacramento 29 21 Spokane 30 23 Tacoma 27 31 ScatUe 26 23 Vancouver 32 24 Salt Lake .. 31 2 Portland ... 31 2S San Dlefo 33 33 .910 .371 .963 .931 .479 .447 .429 .400 Tuesday's Results Spokane 4, San Dlefo 1 Tacoma 9. Vancouver 3 SnnrnmnntA 4. Portland 3 Seattle at Salt Lake, ppd., rain, 2 1 Herbert. Kucks 13). Giggle (0), Klelv .a I and Kr.ivitz. Pa.scual. Clcvengcr (7) and Baltey. Winner Pnscunl (H-4). Loser Herbert (2-5). HR Slebern, Snyder, KiUebrcw. Detroit 112 100 0003 10 0 Baltimore 000 101 0002 8 0 MottsI (3-3) and Wilson, wilhelm, Portocarrero 14) G. Jones (3), Walker (8 and Courtney. Loser Wilhelm (2-3). HR Bllko, Max well. Brandt. National League Pittsburgh... 000 000 0112 7 4 Chicago ... 145 102 00X 13 16 1 Lnw. uiei (21, uanici ;u, urn- briebl (7) and Smith. Ellsworth, Drnbnwsky (D) and Avcrill, llcgan (8). Winner E 1 I s w or th (3-2). Loser Law (8-2). Phila 101 200 1003 a 1 St. Louis . . 000 002 100 3 10 0 Roberts. Farrell (71 and Neemnn. Miller. BroRlio (4), Bridges (8) ano Knwntski. Winner Roberts (2-71. , ....... Millm. 11-11 UN Jtnrf.run Straigni will Ol Ulis seaauu White. and his 10th straight over a NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Yakima 28 16 Eugene 22 19 Lewlston .... 24 18 Tri-Clty 31 19 Wcnatchee IS 20 Salem 13 27 Pet. GB .636 .994 Hi .345 3 .938 4'i .340 13 .339 11 Tuesday's Results Salem 11. Trl-City 10 Yakima 6. Lewlston 1 Eugene 6-0, Wenatchee 3-11 League Leaders ttnltarf Sr... International Pliver Ji Club O. AB R. H. Pet Clmnte. Pitts. 46 193 30 69 .358 Adcock. Mil. 30 112 12 38 .330 Curry, Phlla. 34 110 13 37 .339 Skin Or, KlllS, 40 IIO tlo 9m -dot r.mot Pitta. . 46 200 29 69 .329 Bruton, . Mil. 37 161 23 92 .323 White. St. L... 49 194 29 59 .321 Ashburn, tni, el lao at hi Flnson. Cln... 49 211 39 96 .313 Maya, a. F. .. ee 17V m .ia two-year period. The Senators replaced the Athletics in sixth place with a 15-hit attack that earned Ca mllo Puscunl his sixth victory. -2 4 2 LINKSrORKS: American I.faGlie Chicago (1112 oral 0(10- Ncw York .. 003 000 (I2x 5 0 I Wvnn. Donovan (1) ancl Lollar. Coates (0-0) and Howard. Loser Wynn (2-5). Autocross Scheduled On Sunday Sie-Q AutocroM wUl be held Sunday, June 12, by Siskiyou Sporta Car club. ReaUtratlon li aet for a.m. with the can out starting at 10 a.m. at the National Guard armory. The event la skill driving and not a race. There will be an entry fee with the amount lightly higher (or non-club membera. This contention will be for porta can and Imported cart, only, auch as Volkgwagens, TR ft, Renaultt, DKW, Vol, vos, Austin, lieaiya, apriieg, and others. There will be a trophy (or top overall time. Soectators are welcome and there will be no charge for them. It la suggested that par ents bring their youngsters. Giant Question Where to Start Team Shakeup San Francuco-uTFD-The San Francisco Gianta, patstea at the plate and losers of six of their last 10 games, are due for a ahakeup. But Manager Bill Rigny doesn't know where to (tart. He benched first baseman Willie McCovey and outfield' er Orlando Cepeda Tuesday night. But it did no good. The club still lost to the Clncin nati Reds, 5-1. "I've just got to do gome thing," says Rigney. "We can't buy a hit. I've got to come up with some kind of a brainstorm. Maybe I'll try Andre Rodgers reserve in fielder at first base. I dunno.' Rigney tried Dale Long there Tuesday night and the veteran touldn't hit. Neither could Willie Mays, who came up to the plate with the bases loaded in the eight and lofted an easy fly to center field, Felipe Alou, who went to left field In place of Cepeda, went hitless too. The Giants haven't scored more than two runs In an in ning In their last 12 games and then only twice nave they got two. Art Wall On the Ball B TIM MORIARTY United Press International Art Wall la back on tne ball. Unable to defend his Mas- ten title earlier thig year be cause of a kidney disorder, the lean Pennsylvanian fired record-breaking eight-under- par 83 at Ukianoma -uy Tuesday to lead all qualifiers for the National open gou championship. Wall wasn't even listed among the top 25 money-win- nerg In the most recent ruA standings but he is almost cer tain to wind up as one of the top choices when the 120 qualifiers join Zl exempt playera for the Open at Den ver June 16-18. The veteran ahotmaker from Pocono Manor, Pa.( turned out at the Twin Hills Country club course at Okla homa City with most ot tne MHwnnkpp .. (101 0(10 000 6 8 Los Ancelcn 1110 011 1004 12 3 Buhl. McMahon (7) and crandall, Podrcs. Roebuck (51. McDcvitl (B), Koufnx 0) and N. Sherry. Winner Buhl (8-2(. Loser Podres (4-9). 11H Howard, urandau. AMERICAN LEAGUE Runnels. Boa. 41 160 39 60 Berra, N Y. .. 33 102 17 39 Marls, N.Y. .. 41 146 33 49 Gentile, Bait. l 108 za as Power, Clev. 3S 142 ia o AlllS'n, -wasn. io o-j Plersall, Clev, 40 133 19 49 Mlnoao, Chi. 47 191 31 97 Frncna, Clev. 40 149 37 49 Grdnr, Wash. 44 1S3 37 99 Cincinnati .. .030 000 101 5 10 0 S. Francisco 000 000 010 1 6 0 Hook. Henry (81. Grim (8) and Ballcy. Antonclll. O'Dell (2). Ship lev (7). Locs (0 and Landrith, Schmidt (0). Winner Hook (5-4), Loser Antonclll (3-3). HR Plnson. The whiskey with the zest of the west! 379 343 .336 .333 .324 .321 Jie .319 touring pros Tuesday to bat tle for 34 available berths in that section. Wall showed the way with an impressive 65 in the morn ning round and then added that record 63 after lunch for a nifty 36-hole total of 128- Boxer Battling For His Life New York-dlPD-Tommy Pa rhpno. voune Puerto Rican lightweight boxer, continued to battle for his life today fol lowing surgery for removal of a blood clot on his brain. Pacheco was officially list ed in critical condition at Roosevelt hospital, where he lay unconscious for more than 24 hours as a result of the in lurv suffered in a Monday bout at St. Nicholas arena BEST GUARANTEES Toronto-iUPD-Toronto won out over three American cit ies as the site for the Archie Moore - Eric Schoeppner light heavyweight title fight, next month because it offered the u. mnrnntpes. Promoters in Los Angeles, Milwaukee and Jersey City, N.J., also had ,,M the fiiiht but Mayor Nathan Phillips of Toronto announced Tuesday that the bout will be staged at Varsity stadium July l"- FRAUD Hollywood - HOT - TV pro-Ar- Ward Wood today an nounced that from now on he hlrine Mexicans to play Indians in cowboy films. "In dians are 'smilers'," Wood said. "That is, while scaipms cowboys, they will look into the camera and grin. All In dians in our new 'Jingle Bob Jones' series will be Mexi- cans, but don't tell the kids. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1960 Bill Said To Be Duster Pitch Washington -OIPD- The Sen- ate's pending baseball diil was attached by en. jonn Marshall Butler today as "a duster pitch aimed at or ganized baseball." "The new amendment is ln tended to keep the major leagues off balance long enough to enable their op ponents to sneak by the big pitch - that is the principle of baseball by federal regula tion," said the Maryland Re publican, who is a member of the Senate committee on In terstate and foreign com merce. The new bill would call for all players over a limit of 40 on each major league club to be subject to an annual draft. The bill is supported by offi cials of the Continental league and opposed by officials of the National and American leagues. Runs Batted In National Leaiue Cltmente, Pi rates 43: Banks. Cubs 42; Cepeda, GUnts 34: McCovey, Gianta 34; Ballev, Reds 31: Aaron, Braves 31; White. Cards 3l. American Leaiue Maris, vmi 37; Hansen, Orioles 39; Mtnoso, Whtle Sox 34; Gentile, Orioles 33; Skowron, Yanka 33. Home Runs National League Boyer, i;aros 14; Banks, dubs 13; Aaron, Braves 12; Thomai, Cuba 11; Mathews, Braves 11. National Leaiue Maris, vanne IS: Lemon. Senators 13: Held. In diana 10; Cerv. Yanks 9; Mantle, Yanka s; Maxwou, iigera e. Liacue tanford. OU Law, Pirates e-3; Bum, Pitching National nts e-l Braves 9-2; McCormlck, Gianta 7-3; Friend, Pirates 6-3: Spahn, Braves 4-2; Burdette, Braves 4-3; Purkey, Reds 4-2. American League Coates, Yanks 9-0; Staley. White Sox 9-1: Estrada, Orioles e-l: Brown. Orioles 9-1: Grant, Indians 4-1; Daley, Athlet ics 7-3. depend on i ode 272C SJ7S e. 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It enough persons register, a second class will be) ar ranged. TIED FOR LEAD Rye, N.Y.-ATrWohn Daw son, Palm Desert, Calif., and Allan Rankin, Columbus Ohio, wera tied for tha lead today entarlng tha second and final round of tha National Senlora O o 1 f Association Championship. Dawgon, who won the tournament the last two years, and Rankin aaeh turned In three under par tOg on the Wegtchester Country Club'g south course Tuesday. They will play their final round today at th nearby spawamls Club. FIGHTS TVI9DAT SIOl'T United Press tmsrnaUenal Fresno, Calif Gil Cadllll. lit, Los Angeles, drew with Noel Hum phries. 133, tpaAenburf. w. Va. wjg) ' o (fa LA Dodgers Hit; But Muffs Hurt By ALEX KAHM Los Angeles-iUPD-Big Stan Williams, the Dodger's most successful pitcher with a 3-0 record, tonight attempts to put Los Angeles back into winning stride when he faces the Milwaukee Braves. Opposing him will be Carl Willey, 3-3, who has not ap peared against the Dodgers this year and was 0-2 last year. The Dodgers tried to forget Tuesday night's 6-4 loss to the Braves when they outhit them 12-8. but gave up five un earned runs in the fifth inning and then couldn't catch up. 'How can you win when you live up five runs on three errors?" Manager Walt Alston Mkcd after the game. "It we could have stretched the er rors out over a coup'e of in. ninns we might have done it, Alston mused that first it was one trouble and then an' other. 'Now that- the team Is hit ting, the fleulig fell apart. Valdes Career Might Be Over Toronto-wu-mno vaioea oi Cuba, one-time heavyweight contender, probably haa reached th end of th fistic trail. Th 35-year-old boxer fail ed to pass an eye examine tton for his scneouieo iu rounder with George Chuvalo Tuesday night and th bout had to be called oK. 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