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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. wrniDAY. jvi.r it, imo B. t ! -a. V. 11 , ft Sievers, Freese Dynamite Boston in 1 6-3 Chisox Win PIERSALL BEHAVES-Controversial Cleve land outfielder Jim Piersall, who has prom ised to behave himself, did so during New York Yankees-Indians game last night at New York. At left, Piersall helpfully points - out loose hall for umpire at end of an inning. At right, he voices a brief and mild protest. New York won 6 to 1. (UPI Telephoto) SIPCDHflTS Two Hits Enough For Sacramento Br PETE COLEMAN United Praia International If it hadn't been for Mike Krsnich of Sacramento, three Vancouver hurlers would have pitched themselves a dandy game in Pacific Coast league play Tuesday night. The moundsmen, starter Dave Jolly and relievers Phil Paine and Fred Bacqewskl, gave the Solons only two hits. However, Krsnich got both of them and drove in two runs to lead Sacramento to a 3-1 win. Elsewhere, the pitchers had more luck. Ed Rakow work ed a four-hitter and was re warded with his seventh win es Spokane blanked Salt Lake, 2-0. Erv Palica got plenty of hitting support as he scored his ninth victory in Seattle's 11-5 conquest of San Diego, and reliever Ramon Monzant had lots of backing from big bats as Tacoma out lasted Portland, 9-7. Hits In Fourth Krsnich first hit, a two-run double, came during a streak of Vancouver wildness in the fourth and broke up a no hitter. Mountie hurlers Jolly end Paine gave up a total of four free passes during the frame. Solon hurler, Winston Brown, pitched a fine game himself, giving up only six hits. In addition, he drove in the other Sacramento run in the fourth with a sacrifice fly. Krsnich's second hit, a single, came in the sixth. Rakow's masterpiece was the second straight shutout for Indian hurlers. The hard throwing side-armer fanned eight, walked three and held the Bees in check all the way. Spokane's first run came in the first inning when Willie Davis tripled and scored on an infield out. The insurance tally crossed in the seventh on a single, a stolen base, an infield out and a sacrifice fly. Palica Has Good Night . Palica was spinning an air tight shutout until Seattle carved out an 8-0 lead after six, then relaxed his way home. The Rainier righthand er also had a good night at the plate, hitting a one-on homer and two singles. Joe Taylor and Hal Bevan also had circuit clouts for the Suds. Tacoma used the big inning to get Monzant his third win in six decisions. The Giants scored five times in the fourth. Bob Farley drove in one during the outburst, while Bobby Prescott and Danny O Connell each had a two-run single. Don Taussig had another big night for the Beavers, driving in five runs with a homer and a double. Monday night, he was credited with four RBI's on a four-baser and a single. MNESCORES: Vancouver 010 000 nno 1 M n Sacramento . 000 300 OOx 3 2 0 Jouy. Paine (4). Baczewskl rffv Nichols (8) and Wilson; Brown and Barragan. Seattle 330 002 01211 18 1 San Diego 000 000 302 3 11 1 Palica and Zimmerman; Striker, Wade (3), and Carreon. Salt Lake 000 000 000 0 4 2 Spokane ... . 100 000 lOx 2 7 2 Parsons. Burn 7) and Hall; Re kow and Pacliaroni. Portland 000 430 000 7 It 4 Tacoma 130 500 OOx 9 8 1 ixivengutn. Egan 121. Anderton (4r and Gongola; Bolin, Monzant m ana nailer. Drag Racing Scheduled In Nevada Reno, Nev. - Drag racing contestants from nearly every state west of the Rockv mountains will be at Reno on the week end of July 30-31 tor the first running of the Great Western drag races. Some 400 entrants are ex pected in the combination one- fourth and one-half mile accel. eration tests for autos and mo torcycles. The meet is being co-spon sored by Cal-Neva and Vallev Timing associations from Stockton, Calif.; Southern Or egon Timing association, Med ford, Ore.; and Nevada Tim ing association, Reno. The meet is sanctioned by the Na tional Hot Rod association. More than $2,000 in cash and trophies has been posted for the winners. Tod elim inator of the meet will eo home with a four-foot high trophy and $150 cash. Featured entries include many of the wests' finest drag racing machines. Several na tional record holders will be on hand attempting to better tneir own marks. Competition will be held for both gas and fuel powered vehicles. Some entries are ex pected to record times in ex cess of 200 miles per hour in the standing start one-half mile acceleration runs. All races will be held at the Silver Springs drag strip lo cated at the intersection of highways U.S. 50 and alter nate 95, which is 35 miles east of Carson City, Nev. Gates at the two-day meet will open at 9 a.m. on Saturday. SIGN BONUS ROOKIE Chicago -fflPD- John Bauer, 18-year-old left-handed pitch er from Auburndale, Wis., has signed with the Chicago White box for a sizeable bonus. Bauer will join the Charles ton, S.C, team of the Class A Sally league next year. By MILTON RICHMAN United Pint International Warned to quit monkeying around with fireworks, the White Sox are now using two sticks of dynamite-Roy Sie vers and Gene Freese-to blast their way to a second straight American league pennant. The White Sox received their warning last week in New York when the fire com missioner personally confis cated a carload of fireworks they planned to use to rile the Yankees. Safely out of his jurisdic tion in Boston Tuesday night the White Sox bombed five Red Sox pitchers for 21 hits and a 16-3 victory that kept them a game in front of the pack. Sievers and Freese led the barrage as Early Wynn breez ed to his sixth victory. Sie vers. who has jumped his average from .237 to .315 within the past month, drove in four runs with four hits, including his 17th homer. Freese had five hits. One was a three-run homer and two others were doubles. Even little Nellie Fox join ed in the shooting with his first homer of the year. Min nie Minoso also homered for the White Sox while Gary Geiger and Frank Malzone connected for Boston. The Yankees beat the In dians. 6-1. the Athletics shad ed the Orioles, 2-1, and the Tigers defeated the Senators, 5-3, in other AL games. Pirates Retain Lead The Pirates stayed a half eame ahead in the National league race with a 5 4 deci sion over the Cardinals while the second-place Braves beat the Giants. 3-1. The Reds downed the Dodgers, 4-1, and the Phillies broke a three- game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Cubs. , Mickey Mantle brought the Yankees from behind in their game with the Indians by hit ting his 25th homer with one on in the sixth inning. The Yanks made it one-sided with four more runs In the seventh. Art Ditmar won his eighth game with help from newly acquired Luis Arroyo. Dick Stieman suffered the loss. Kansas City put together four singles in the eighth off loser Milt Paonas to break a l-l tie and beat Baltimore The victory went to Johnny Kucks, who contributed one of the sinElcs during the eighth. Kucks gave up nine hits, eight of which were sin gles. The Tigers overcame a three-run deficit to win but Clem Labine to snuff out a ninth-inning threat by the Senators to save Frank Lary's ninth victory. Billy Gardner s two-run homer helped Wash ington jump to a three-run lead in the first inning but Rocky Colavito hit his 21st homer with one on in the fourth and the Tigers got to Pedro Ramos for two more in the sixth on three singles, an CONTINUING OUR CLEAN SWEEP OF SUMMER STOCK ulwp H lffj ALL PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED: MANY NEW ITEMS ADDED Shoes Swim Wear Sacks Suits Sport Coats Cords Walking Shorts Cabana Sets f - ' w w a PMaWMBIH 0 0 ft Beachers Sport Shirts Straw Hats Sweater Shirts Buy Now-Pay September 10 IF MEN AND BOYS WEAR IT,.. Many, Many BIG BUYS In Our BOY'S DEPT. ROBINSON , BROS. CARRY ITI ' Minson Bros. Next to Pick's Apparel Medford, Oregon error and C'hico Fernaiulei' sacrifice fly. Law Wins 13th Vein Law of the Plrales was credited with his lDlh vic tory of the season and 10th straight over the Cardinals al though he needed help from Fred Green and Elioy Fueo. Trailing 5-0, St. Louis ral lied for four runs in the sev enth on a pair of two-run homers by Carl Sawatski and George Crowe, It was Crowe's 13th pinch home run of his career and added to his own major league record, The Pi rates nicked loser Curt Sim mons for three runs in the fourth and Bill Vlrdon lilt a pinch two-run homer in the seventh for the clincher. Carlton W i 1 1 e y of the Braves and Sam Jones of the Giants were locked in a score less duel until Johnny Logan singled home the first run of the game for Milwaukee in the seventh. The Braves clinched their fourth straight victory when they added two more in the eighth with the help of first baseman, Jim Marshal's throwing error. Willcy gave way in the ninth to Ron Piche after Mar shall homered and Felipe Alou singled. The loss was a tough one for Jones, who struck out 11 and didn't give up a hit until the sixth. Wil lcy, who had a three-hit shut out until the ninth, is now 5-4. Jones is 12-10. Purkey Beats Dodgers Bob Purkey set the Dodg ers down on four hits in win ning his 10th game for the Reds. The only run he allow ed was Duke Snidcr's 12th homer in the second. Frank Robinson's 19th homer of the season with one on in the fifth off loser Johnny Podrcs broke a 1-1 tie. Rookie Cliff Cook had four hits for Cincinnati and Vada Pinson three, in cluding a pair of doubles. A three-run homer in the ninth by rookie Clay Dal rymple powered the Phils to victory over the Cubs. Robin Roberts won his seventh game but reliever Dick Farrell had to bail him out in the bottom of the ninth after rookie Ron Santo led off with a homer. Knile Hanks hit his homer for the Cubs. Hobble lost his 13th against nine victories. 28th Glen game NatiolMl l.rAKU l.lNKSCtlltlvS: Plllla 000 001 0I 4 II 0 CliU-aao ooo ooo ui ,1 o WliHU-r Roliorta (7-11), till Dal rymple, Saitlo, Hanks, Plttsliurith .. ooo win aoo J II 1 St. I. mil. .000 000 4004 ' Roberts, Fnrrcll III) niut Dal rymptt. Holihlet Q-i:n and Tappe. Law, Green (U), Fai-e (HI anil Burgess. Simmons, Gibson (71, Mc Daniel (81 and Sawatski. Winner l.aw II3-S), Loser Simmons (2-1). 1IH Vlrdon, Sawatski, Crowe, Cincinnati ... 010 030 1004 II t Los AilKeles . 010 000 000 I 4 0 Purkey (10-tll and Dolterer, Po drea. L. Sherry ll. Roebuck 171, Koutax (91 and PlRtiatano, N. Sher ry (). t.oser Podrei (). lift Snider, Robinson. Milwaukee ... 000 000 120- 5 7 1 S. l'ioiu-i.i-n 110(1 1100 0011 H 1 Willcy, Plche ill) anil Cramlall. Jones 113-101 and Rrhmlril, Lnn itrllh (HI, Winner Wllley !M. III! Marshall, Amrrtran l.easue Cleveland 010 011(1 0001 0 0 New York . 000 003 40x B 7 1 SIlKinan, Kllppslcoln (?. Iiocke (71, llarshmnu (7) and Romano. Dllmar, Amvvo (A) and Howard, llerra (HI. Winner Dltmart H-7). Loser Sllsman H-01. Mil Manila. Detroit 0110 303 010 S II 1 Washlnium . a 00 000 Olio .1 7 I l.al-y, Ltthihel III anil Mci-herat. Ramos. I.ee (HI, Woodeshtt'k (PI and Rattey, Winner Lary lll-ll). Loser Ilnnuis tO-ll), lilt Gardner, Colavito. Kansaa City 000 000 1103 7 0 Haitlmore iH) l no imiv-l a o Kueka S-3) and Kravlts. Pappas. Wllhelm (HI and Courtney, Loser Pappas (B-fll. Chlcaiio 300 1 IS 113 IS 31 0 floslon 101 100 0I1I 3 D 1 Wynn l-71 and Lollar. Casale. Sturdlvant HI. Uorland IS), Wilson (, Wills ID) and Nixon. Loser Casale 3-I. lilt Fox, Mnlione, Cielxer, Slevnre. Mlnnso, Freese. 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A.hlond Extra Bat Drill for LA Players By ALEX KAHN '; Los Angeles (UPD The Los Angeles Dodgers, held to four hits Tuesday night by Cincin nati, conducted extra batting practice today for several key players before taking on the Reds again tonight. The four-hitter brought Cincinnati's Bob Purkey his tenth win of the season by a 4-1 score and his third win without a loss over the Dodg ers this year. For tonights game Don Drysdale, 8-10, was named to start in the hope he could ex tend his four game winning streak. Cincinnati sends Jim Maloncy, a $100,000 bonus pitcher, to the mound for his first National league appear ance. Maloncy was one of four players brought up by Cin cinnti over the weekend. He had a 14-5 record with Nash ville. Early Birds "I've asked Frank Howard and catcher Norm Sherry to come out about an hour early today for extra batting prac tice," manager Walter Alston said. "Gil Hodges asked if he could also take some extra hitting and one or two others may turn out." Manager Freddie Hutchin son of the Reds also called for extra batting practice al though Cincinnati connected for 11 hits last night but left nine men on the bases, . Their biggest blow was out fielder Frank Robinson's two run homer In the fifth inning that put the Reds ahead, 3-1. It was his 19th homer of the season. Rookie third baseman Cliff Cook collected four hlta In four times at bat for the Reds and center-fielder Veda Pin- son got three hits, two of them doubles. A huge crowd of 60.8B0 got its only real chance to cheer In the second Inning when Duke Snider hit his 12lh homer of the season for the only Dodger run. It was a 380- foot nhot over the right field fence. NEED SKF BEARINGS? CALL SP 2-5227 FJUJ'T- 126 North Front . SAVE NOW ON THE Ulmu fk SAME TIRES THAT COME ISI fll ON -NEW I960 CARS ! j j f H 'jm Me -- r- "! .WW -7'laMII - Y--r? .iSjr s 11 I 1 ?iV lEta .all -- a-;." h AC?) cs ttheim frwr Sow rVoMciar, Coftf. First time ever at these low sale prices! 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