Maris,
Tussle
Skinner Present All-Star
Preview with Home Runs
By MILTON HICHMAN
United Pri International
Did you cutcli HoKur Miirls
and Btib Skinner In llmt nnt-iik
preview of lliu All-Slur unmn?
You should have becniiHo It
win n miiiiitli hit nil tint wuy
bicmiikI,
Mur In mid Skinner will lo
on (ipiiimllu sltlc In tlio All
Slur Kinno at Kuiimia City
next Tuextlity find they atlll
inuy bo mi opposite side ciimu
World Scries time next full,
MnrlH helped the Yiinkrcs
widen their Amcrlcun li'iiuuo
lend to two mimes whon ho
lilt his 27tll homer Wccliu'sdity
nlxlu In n S-2 victory over tho
Orioles, while Skinner put the
I'lrntoH ft 1 v Kiimca iihend In
the Nntloniil leinine with an
Insitle-thc -perk Krund alum
limner that routed tho Heels,
-2.
Tho humor by Marin, off
loner Skinny Drown, moved
lilm iieveii Kiimea ahead of
linbc Ituth'a record 11127 time,
table. Cletla Uoyer alio hom
ered HKiiln.it tbu Orlolea, who
wero hold to seven hlta by
Wbltey Kurd, now 6-8.
In tho muiie between tho PI
ratea nod Hedii, Clnelunntl led
J O behind Hob I'urkey until
the eiubth Inning1 when l'ltta
linriih tied the score on a
simile and three walks. Kite
liiK reliever 1)111 Henry. Skin
ner then aent a alnklnii liner
to left field which rolled all
the way to the wall as Wiilly
1'ont made a fulllo attempt at
ahocMtrhiK catch, flooklo
Tom Cheney win the winner.
Cilia Dell and Ed Bnlley hom
ered for tho Hods.
The White Sox defeated the
Indluna, 7-fl, tho Scniilora
downed thu Ited Sox, 4-0, and
the Athletlea beat tho TlKcra,
0 4, In other American It-ukuc
Kiimea.
In the National leamie, tho
riillllea humbled the llravca,
8-5, In 10 Inuiniia, the DndKera
walloped the (limits, 10 0, and
the Culm crushed the Cardi
nals, 10-1. .
Hoy Slevera' two-run hom
er In the ninth Inning and
Cierry Staley's neat relief
chore enabled the While Sox
to defeat the Indians.
Hooklc left bander Jack
Krallck hurled the Senators
to their victory over tho lied
Sox with a four-hitler. Wash
iniiton won tho name with a
four-run rally In the first in-
ring.
Knuckleballcr Dud Daley
won bis 12th name for the
A s by limiting the Titters to
fix hlta. Kansas City erased a
4-3 deficit by scoring two runa
off loser Frank Lary In the
eighth.
Gene Conley of the Phils
completed a pitcher's dream
in beating the Braves for his
fifth triumph. He not only
pitched two hltloss Innings in
relief but also tiiKKcd loser
Bon McMnhon for a three-run
liomor with two out In the
10th for tho clincher.
Pitcher Stan Williams and
Frank Howard each alammed
three - run homers for the
Dodgers against the Giants.
Norm Sherry added to the
slugging show with a two-run
homer.
George Altninn drove In
six runs with a pair of homers
for the Cubs and Ernie Banks
accounted for three more with
his 25th homer In the carnage
ngalnst the Cards.
American Lvalue
Waihlnslon . " lM 0(104 9 0
llnllnn 000 0110 000 0 4 I
Xralli-k (4-01 anil llnlN-.v. Ca
salr. Sturrilvant III. Kornlela 17),
norland (Ul anil Saitmvakl, Nixon
(HI. Lospr Canal 12-81.
Nw York 101 0O0 031 a in 3
llaltlinnrf .000 000 1012 7 0
Kord 3-&l and Hurra. Brown,
Jlnrner (Bt and Trlandoa. Liwor
rtrnwn (7-3), Hit Maria, Uojor,
Boblnaon.
Clilcaan 120 010 (1127 14 0
Cleveland noo aim 000.1 12 n
Wynn, Kemmcror (4), Stalty (III
and Lnllnr. Sllsman, Lnrke 13),
TtrlpRa (0) ami Itomano. Winner
Risky (0-3). I.oaor I.oeko (1-1).
tin Held, Frrrnc. Slevera.
Kansas Clly .ami 000 0218 It 1
Detroit 000 003 1004 0 0
n. Adley (12-4) and P. Daley.
I.ary. Lablne (II), Aaulrre (01 and
Wilson, Ilerlierel (0). Loner Lary
(-t. HU Knllnc.
National Leasnr
St. I.oul ODD 000 010 t 9 t
ChlenRO 130 000 33X 10 0 0
(llh.i.n. Diitllin 13). Kline (9),
Jlnuta (71 anil Smith, (Inlihla (0-10)
and Tnppe. l.nser Glhsnn (1-2).
Jin Altman 2, Ilnnka, While,
Pltlahurah ... 0110 0110 11509 9 1
Cincinnati ... 001 000 0012 7 I
Cheney, Olel (ID, Face (01 and
Smith. Ptirkoy, Henry (8) and Hal
lev. Winner Chenay (l-l). Losor
Turkey (B-4). HR Dell, 9klnner,
Bailey.
(10 Innlnsa)
rh
Phlladelnllln 200 010 101 39 13 0
Mllwaukoo .003 lioooon 9 12 1
Owcna, Phillips (4), Farrell (8),
Cnnlev (0) ami Dalrympte. Neo
rnnn (0). Pultl. Pleho (7), McMnhon
(0) and Crnndnll. Wlnnor Cnnloy
ill-4). I.oner McMnhon (2-6), III!
Clnniinlcr., Ailcnck, Conley.
Snn Frnnclco 0(10 Olio 000 0 3 t
Loa Angelva .100 313 20x 10 13 0
O'Dell, Lnea (fl ), Mnrnnda (0) anil
I.nndrlth. Williams (B-21 and N,
fiherrv. Lnsor O'DpII 13-fll. Hit
Williams, Howard, N. Sherry;
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TRIPLE PLAY VICTIM Dick Farrell, Philadelphia Phillies
pitcher, crosses home plate In seventh Inning of baseball
game yesterday w'.th Milwaukee Braves and becomes third
out of a triple piay. Phillies had bases loaded. Billy Gene
Smith lined to Bruves' second baseman Chuck Cottier for
one out, Cottier threw to Joe Adcock to double Tony Taylor
off first base. K.irrell did not tag up at third and was out
on throw from catcher 1(1 Crnndnll to third baseman Ed
Mathews. Umpire is Jocko Conlon. In lower photo Phillies
coaches Peanuts Lowery (21) and Andy Cohen (30) converge
on third base umpire Auglo Uonatclll about the call at second
buse. Mnuch was kicked out of game. The Phillies won 8 to
S In 10 Innings. (UPI Tclcphoto)
Williams Sparkles
As LA Shuts Out SF
Br ALEX KAHN
Loa Angeles -fllrU- Tho Los
Angeles Dodgers were In the
fourth place In tho National
league today thanks to an
other superlative pitching
performance by Stan Wil
liams who threw a 10-0, shut
out over the San Francisco
Giants Wednesday night.
With Johnny Podrcs hav
ing shut out the Giants 8-0
Tuesday night, the Dodgers
tonight looked to Don Drys
dalc, 5-10, In the hope ho can
continue the streak against
the Chicago Cubs who arrive
for a two-game scries.,
For the Cubs, lanky Mark
Freeman, 3-0, was named by
manager Lou Boudrcau to
handle tonight's pitching
chore.
Williams not only supplied
a 3-hlt pitching performance
against the Giants, but came
through with a 3-run homer,
his first of the season, in tho
fourth Inning to help his
cause.
The Dodgers had touched
tho Giants for 11 bits Tues
day night and they Increased
that total to 13 hits Wednes
day night.
Three-Hun Homer
Outfielder Frank Howard,
only 23 years old as Is Wll
llnms, also hit a 3-run homer
and rookio catcher Norm
Sherry belted a 2-run' homer
for the only other extra base
hits of the game.
"I hnd been throwing fast
bolls and sliders about equal
ly for the first five Innings,"
Williams recalled after tho
gamo. "Then I thought I was
losing my control and threw
almost all sliders the rest of
the way."
Wllllnms, once considered a
wild pitcher, now ha gone
23 Innings without giving up
a walk. And In the last 50 1-3
Innings he has walked only
four men. His earned run av
erage now stnnds at 2.32, best
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victory was his eighth against
two losses.
Howard had three hlta In
four tlmca at bat, getting
pair of singles along with his
homer.
And for the second straight
night the Dodgers held the
feared Willie Mays hitlcss,
having snapped his 19-gnme
hitting Tuesday night.
KOREA ENTERS OLYMPICS
Seoul -(UPD- A 52-man dele
gation will represent Korea In
the Rome Olympic Games, the
Korean Olympic committee
announced Wednesday. The
group will include 31 athletes.
13 managers and coaches and
six team staff members.
HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT SET
Montreal -0JPD- Roy Harris
of Cut n Shoot, Texas, and
Robert Clcroux of Montreal
will meet in a 10-round heavy
weight bout at the Montreal
Stadium July 27. Both fight
ers will receive 25 per cent
of the net gale.
Triple Play
Kicks Off
Big Rhubarb
Milwaukee. Wis. - IllPli -The
major league's first
triple play since 1958 kick
ed off a big rhubarb here
Wednesday night over
whether rookie umpire Ed
Vargo failed to signal safe
or out on the blow that
started the play.
Manager Gene Mauch of
the Philadelphia Phillies,
victims of the play, was
tossed out of the game with
the Milwaukee Braves for
protesting on the play.
He argued that Vargo
failed to signal whether
Braves' second sacker
Chuck Cottier had caught
or trapped a low liner by
Bobby Gene Smith.
Mauch said as a result,
pitcher Dick Farrell dashed
to the plate, thinking the
ball had hit the ground,
and Cottier had trapped it.
The Braves tossed the ball
to third to make Farrell
the third out.
Cottier, the Braves' flashy
rookie lnflelder, said there
was no doubt he caught the
ball. It was first believed
Mauch was protesting that
Cottier had trapped it.
Smith, coming for the
second of three times with
the bases loaded, sliced
what looked like a one
hopper to Cottier, but the
youngster made a shoetop
catch and doubled Tony
Taylor off first for two of
the outs.
The Phils swarmed Vargo
whan the triple play ruling
was made, and despite
mediation efforts of plate
umpire Jocko Con I an,
Mauch beratod Vargo.'
Finally, after trying three
limes to walk away from
the Philly manager. Vargo
wheeled and gave him the
thumb.
STANDINGS
United Prria International
NATIONAL I.KAdllK
W. I,.
I'llUlilirith II) 2H
Milwaukee 40 33
Hnn fram-laco 30 3.1
I.OH AliilulcB 3H 37
HI. Uiula :m 3S
Cincinnati 35 3D
Philadelphia 32 44
Chlt-awi 20 43
un
Vri.
.01".
.1411 ,
.527 7
.507 n li
.500
.473 II
.421 15
.403 10
Wednevday'l ItntilU
Clili-nitn 10. 81. I.ouli 1
I'ltuhureli 5, Cincinnati 2 (nlighl)
I'hllndelphla H. Milwaukee 5
(nlKhl, 10 Innlniil)
Loa Annelcs 10, Snn francisco 0
(lllllhl)
AMKHICAN LKAOIJK
W.
New York 44
Clevelunrt ... 42
Unit more .45
ChlcuKO 40
Uetrolt 34
Wfeliinslon 33
Kniuaa City 2S
Uoaton 20
on
en.
.020
M2 2
J70 3
.541 i'i
.472 101,
.405 11
JIH4 17
J50 10
U'edneiday'i Iteiultt
Waahlnston 4, Ilimton 0 fnlghtl
New York 5. Ilalllinore 2 Inlilht)
Chleaito 7, Cleveland 3 (night)
Kanma City 0, Detroit 4 (nlsht)
I'ACIFIC COAST I.KAUUK
W. I.. Pel,
Kpokane 50 34
Snrrainento ..4ll 3H
Taconia 44 3R
Sratlle . 43 3!)
Salt Lake 41 30
Vancouver . 37 4
Snn Dlfso 38 40
Portland 31 48
Oil
.5115
.540 4
.538 5
.524 a
.513 7
.446 l2'.i
.442 13
J02 16(i
Wedneiday's ftrtulu
Knit !ake 7. Sacramento 3
Taroina 4, San Oleso 2
Spokane 6, Vancouver 2 (lit, 1
Innlnital
Spokane 14. -Vancouver 4 12nd)
Seattle 2, PorUand 1 (lit, 7 In-
nlnsm
Portland 14. Seattle 3 (2nd)
NOItTIIWEST
Vaklma
Lcwliton
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Salem
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Wednesday's Ketulu
Yakima 5. Trl-Clty 1
lwltton 11. Eugene 8
Salem 5-5. Wenatchee 4-3
League Leaders
United Preia InternaUonal
NATIONAL I.KAftUK
Player Si Club O. An R. II. Pel.
Maya. S. F -.75 207 66 104 J62
Larker. L A. 59 174 25 60 J45
Croat, Ph. 73 326 50 106 .325
Clmnte. Pen. 71 288 48 93 J23
Afthhurn. Chi. ...73 273 56
White, St. 1 75 21)8 43
Adcock. Mil. 61 228 23
Skinner. Peh 74 284 57
Walters. Phlla. . 67 238 30
Klrkland, S F 73 273 33
SECTION D
PACKS 1 to 4
MRDroRLVWrRIBUriT
SIPdDIBiTS
MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960
Jersey City Might
Get Havana's Team
Buffalo, N.Y. - (UPD - Ha
vana may shift Its Internation
al league franchise to Jersey
City, N.J., "within the next
10 days," and set up the pos
sibility of three major league
teams In the New York metro
politan area again, according
to the Buffalo Evening News.
Cy Kritzer, who covers the
Buffalo Bisons for the Eve
ning News, said Wednesday a
shift of Havana's Internation
al league franchise to Roose
velt stadium was in the mak
ing and "could take place
within ten days."
The move would probably
"be dictated by the Cincin
nati Rcdlegs who have a
heavy investment in baseball
talent on the Havana roster,"
Kritzer sad.
According to Kritzer, the
moving would be just a pre
liminary which would see a
major reshuffling of Interna
tional league franchises in an
effort to form a third major
league.
'This would mean the shift
of the Miami club into New
York, Richmond Into Hous
ton and one other IL franchise
into Minneapolis. Dallas also
figures in the plans," Kritzer
said.
The writer quoted "an au
thoritative source" as saying
that there would be "an im
mediate move from within the
International league to go ma
jor league" If the Continental
league docs not get off the
ground.
Loss of Nail
Disables Hurler
Boston iUPD For want of a
nail, the Boston Red Sox have
lost pitcher Dave Hlllman.
The right-handed Hillman,
used mainly in relief by the
cellar-dwelling Red Sox this
season, was placed on the dis
abled list Wednesday and fast
bailer Earl Wilson was re
called from Minneapolis to re
place him.
The action came after the
FIGHTS
WKHNKSDAY BOUTS
By United Press International
Louisville, Ky. Luia Hodrlsues,
147 t'j Havana, Culia, uutptilnted
Vlrsll Aklns. 147 St, I.oul. (10).
Oakland. Calif. Gitupur Or
tega. 144. Mexico, outpointed John
ny Gonzalvez, 141. Oakland (10).
32-year-old Hillmun lost a fin
gernail on his pitching hand.
The cntlro nail was ripped off
his index finger when he tried
to bunt against knuckleballcr
Hoyt Wllhclm of tho Baltl-
more Orioles Monday. "
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Runnels. Bin. 71 280 49 03 .332
Maria, N. Y. 88 233 S3 S3 J25
Mlnoio, Chi. ..74 280 44 90 .321
Smllh. Chi. 73 282 40 89 .316
Kuenn, Clcve. -.07 257 44 61 JIS
Lopes. N. Y 37 184 33 58 J13
Skowron. N. Y. . 63 248 24 77 J10
Power. Cleve. .63 233 32 78 J06
Pieriall. Cleve. .12 219 37 63 .297
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Giants Try
To Regain
Batting Eye
San Francisco - WW - The
San Francisco Giants, score
less over the past 28 innings,
hoped to find their batting
eye today tn the friendly
though wind - blown confines
of Candlestick Pork. '
The Giants, reeling from a
two-game sweep by the Los
Angeles Dodgers, opened their
long home stand with a con
test against St. Louis today.
Sam Jones (10-7) was to duel
with the Cards' Larry Jack
son (9-8) in a battle between
two of the loop's busiest hurl
crs. The Giant scoring famine
started Monday after San
Francisco whipped the Chi
cago Cubs 4-0 in the opener of
a July 4 twin bill. In the sec
ond game, the Giants scored
a lone tally in the fourth and
then hung on for 10 more in
nings when the game was
called because of darkness
after 14 frames with the score
11.
Rum Batted In
American Leaiue Maria Yan
kees 68; Gentile. Orioles 37; Skow.
ron, Yankees SI; Hansen, Orioles
31: Mlnoto, White Sox 50.
National Leasue Banks. Cubs
74; Mays. Gianta 64; Aaron, Bravea
63; Cepeda, Gianta 56; Clemente.
Pirates 53. .
Home Runs
American League Maria, Yan-
Kcea 27: Lemon, senators 20: Man.
lie. Yankeea SO; Held. Indians 15:
Williams. Red Sox 14; Colavlto.
N'aUonal Leasue Banks. Cubs
.-; sinron, craves dd: Boyer. cards
19: Maya. Giants 18: Mathews,
Braves 16; Cepeda, Giants 16.
Vitelline
AmerlraJl l.easue . Coates, Yan
kees 0-0: Oalev. Athletlea 12.4;
Perry. Indians 9-3; Staley. White
Sox 9-3: Stoobs. Senators 6-2;
Grant. Indians 6-2.
National I.eaeue Roehurk I
Dodeera 6-1: Williams. Dodeers 8.2: :
Law. Pirates 11-3: Farrell, Phils ,
8-2: Buhl. Braves 8-3
BOAT TRIALS START
Syracuse, N. Y. -IUPD- The
largest number of boats in the
history of the Olympic rowing
trials move out on Onondaga
Lake today in the first day of
competition to determ i n e
which will represent the U.S.
in Rome this summer. Wind
and weather conditions were
expected to be close to ideal
for the first day of the 1960
trials, which will wind up
Saturday afternoon with sev
en champions in the various
events. A record 76 boats
were ready for the starter's
gun.
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THAT GOLDEN MOMENT WHEN BOURBON
REACHES THE PEAK OF PERFECTION.
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