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MEDFORD MAIL TrUSUNE. MEDFORD. ORB. FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1900 STANDINGS United Praia International AMKK1CAN LEAGUE W. 1,. New York sa 37 Chicago . S4 3fi Baltimore .......... fia 44 Cleveland . 47 43 Washington ..... 45 45 Detroit 4.1 47 Boston ...... 37 .14 ; Ksnsas City .... 34 85 Prt. 0 .5D4 ..181 .543 3 .322 5 .300 7 .478 9 .407 1 rt .382 18 . Thursday's Results Rnatnn 4. Chicacn 2 New York 4, Cleveland 0 (lit. iwiugnii New York 8 (Cleveland J, (2nd, . Mann . ir.ahlnfftnn S. Detroit 11 rnishtl ' Baltimore 9, Kaniai City 0 (night) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. I. Pet. GB Pittsburgh . 96 . 93 , 90 , 49 .198 .982 1 J49 9 J27 1 ' Milwaukee Loa Angeles , . St. Loula San Francisco H 47 . Cincinnati .. 42 Philadelphia ..- 38 ' Chicago 33 .522 7i .4.12 14 .409 18 359 22a ' Thursday's Results Phlladelohla 3. Chlraao 1 ; San Francsco 3, Milwaukee 2 (10 ' innings) Los Angeles 8. Cincinnati 6 (night) (Only games scheduled). .' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : w. L. Prt. GB Spokane 62 43 Tacoma 57 47 Sacramento w 94 30 Salt Lake 91 49 ScatUe 51 92 , Vancouver 7 56 .990 .548 4 .519 7li .510 8i .SHO tU .456 14 San Diego 47 59 .443 15 li Portland 44 97 .496 IB Thursday's Results Vancouver 7, Sacramento 0 . San Diego 7, ScatUe 4 Spokane 13, Salt Lake 4 . Portland 6, Tacoma 5 NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Prt. GB Lewiston 18 14 .562 Yakima 17 14 J48 , Salem 16 17 .464 2', Eugene 15 16 .483 2i Tri-City 15 17 -.468 3 Wenatchee 13 18 .448 3 i Thursday's Results Eugene 1, Wenatchee d Yakima 3. Salem 0 Lewiston 6, Tri-City S League Leaders United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Maya, SJ 91 349 72 120 J44 Larker, LA. 74 222 31 75 .338 Ashburn. Chi. 92 343 66 111 .324 Groat. Pitta. . 94 404 60 128 .317 Clmnte.Pmi. 90 354 38 112 .316 Bruton, Mil. 89 366 67 117 .303 White. St. L. . 92 360 37 109 303 Taylor. Phil. . 87 331 41 106 .302 Skinn'r. Pitts. 80 349 64 105 .301 Cngham. SU. . 87 336 48 101 .301 AMERICAN LEAGUE Skwrn. N.Y. 82 317 Smith. Chi. 92 352 Slevers, Chi. . 73 247 Minoso. Chi. 93 359 Runnels, Bos. 87 331 Asprmnte. CI. 60 218 Power, Clev. ..84 328 Gentile. Bal. 86 217 Marls, N.Y. .86 317 Gelger. Bos. 77 246 37 103 53 114 56 79 58 114 55 104 31 68 42 102 36 67 71 97 32 74 .315 .324 320 .318 .314 .312 311 .309 J 06 301 Runs Batted In American League Maris, Yin kees 81: Skowron, Yankees 67; Mi noso, White Sox 65; Mantle, Yan kees 63; Lemon. Senators 62. National League B a n k s. Cubs SI; Aaron. Braves 73; Mays. Giants 73: Cepeda, Giants 64; Mathews, Braves 62. Home Runs American League Maris, Yan kees 31; Mantle, Yankees 26; Lemon. Senators 26: Cola. vlto, Tigera 21; Skowron, Yankees ' 18. National League Banks. Cubs za; Aaron, nraves io, roainews, - Braves 21; Mays. Giants 21; Boyer, ; Cards 20; Robinson, Reds 20. Pitching . American League Coates. Yan kees 9-2; Stobbs, Senators 8-2: Tur ley, Yankees 7-2; Staley. White Sox 9-4: Perry, Indiana 11-5. National League Williams. Dodgers 10-2; Roebuck, Dodgers 8-2; Farrell. Phils 17-2): Buhl, Bravea 10-3; Pixarro, Braves 6-2. New York - (DPI - Lefty Go mez, Roger (Doc) Cramer and Johnny Mize have been added to the roster of 1939 All-Star old-timers who will partici pate in the Yankee Old-Timer Day celebration on Aug. 13. There's nothing out of style about saving BIG on a "blind new ffljfl TRUCK wllile Save like '60 . rrrfZ.. . . mm mnflMIVfl 1 ftUuAu Hflpffl f HPfl I better time to buy a new Ford SEE YOUR CRATER LAKE MOTORS SIPCDIffiTS Dodgers Say 'Beanball' Accusations Result From Red Feud With Arbiters By ALEX KAHN Los Angeles OJTD - The Dod gers claimed today that 8 feud between the Cincinnati ball club and National league umpires was responsible (or charges that Los Angeles pitchers were throwing "bean' balls." Vice President Fresco Thompson made the claim in answer to charges by Cincin nati General manager Gabe Paul to League President Warren Giles that Dodger pitchers were deliberately throwing at his players. Paul claimed the "planned program of beanball throw ing" grew out of the injury May 2 to Dodger pitcher Rog er Craig who was spilled at the plate by Cincinnati out fielder Vada Pinson and suf fered a fractured collarbone Pinion Spikes Sherry The feud continued Thurs day night when Pinson spiked Dodger pitcher Larry Sherry as he covered first base for a putout on a grounder in the ninth inning. 1 thought Pinson went out of his way to spike me," Sherry said after the game. We've got a lot of hard-ball pitchers who can be pretty mean too." Each side hit i man with a pitched ball in the game. Dodger starter noger trails hitting catcher Ed Bailey on Junior Legion Dinner Tuesday American Lesion Post 15 junior baseball team will hold its annual banquet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Crater room of the Tower broiler, according to Keegan Town send, athletic director of the post. Main speaker at the affair will be Chief of Police Charles Champlin, who is subversive activities committee chairman of the post. The team, spon sored by Coca Cola Bottling company and other Medtord firms, has a number of mem bers from the Medford High school state championship team. The event will officially close 1960 baseball activities for Post 15, Townsend said. MARTY BHILL IMPROVES Los Angeles IUPD - Marty Brill, a former Notre 'Dame football player, showed slight improvement today following a serious kidney operation at St. Vincent's hospital. Brill, a great blocking back under Knute Rockne at Notre Dame in the early 30s, was in good health until a week ago when it was discovered he had stones in both kidneys. It's just like old times talking new Ford truck. Once year, old-fashioned savings that you Unloading that ancient pront - I business while anything goal I tra l"!tiing ,D"'r that will I truck costs to the bone. There NEARBY FORD the hip and Bob Pttrkcy hit ting Dodger first baseman Gil Hodges on the back. "With as little success as we have been having against the Cincinnati club this sea son, whatever our pitchers are doing it certainly has not been too effective," Thomp son said, noting that the Reds going into Thursday night had a 7-5 seasonal edge over the Dodgers. "More seriously, Cincinnati has been feuding with the National league umpires all season and perhaps that is the basis for Gabe Paul's re marks. "We deny the charge, of course." Geiger Lost To Boston For Season By DICK DEW Boston (UPO - The "help wanted" sign was hanging in right field at Fenway Park again today after the Red Sox lost for the season the newest of their most promis ing young men. Outfielder Gary Gelger was hospitalized Thursday with a collapsed lung. The 24-year-old converted pitch er was stricken at the height of his campaign to become an entirely acceptable re placement for the retired Jackie Jensen, Geiger's pred ecessor in right field. Search for F.fplacemani The Red Sox were expect ed to stage a quick beating of the bushes in search of another outfielder since Gei ger s loss slashed Bostons outer garden staff to just four, one of them the aging nonetheless still powerful - Ted Williams. In addition, Geiger's ail ment deprived Manager Mike Higgins of perhaps his most promising young player, at least next to pitcher Bill Mon- bouquette. Geiger, who was in his second season with Boston after a year with Cleveland as both a pitcher and outfielder, only Tuesday hiked his batting average to .301. But less than 24 hours aft er getting a home run and a single and drawing three walks to achieve .300 for the first time, Geiger underwent surgery and was ruled out for the remainder of the season. Speculation on the reason behind the ailment centered on a wayward pitch by the veteran Chicago White Sox pitcher Early Wynn in Tues day night's game. I960, that is! trade on brand we bring back those thought were gone forever. eater ii just good We'll allow you trim your never was a truck! DEALER YANKEES REGAIN AMERICAN LEAD Tony Kubek, Boyer Give NY Punch By GARY KALE United Press International i tie decisive home run punch of the New York Yan kees' secondary power hitters may provide the difference in their bid to regain the American league pennant. In Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel has recognized front-line unit Unit leads the major leagues in home runs. But its the so-called second- liners such as Tony Kubek and Cletis Boyer that Stengel must depend upon to keep the Yankees rolling when the big guys falter. Kubek and Boyer connect' M in i first game surge against Cleveland Thursday night to give New York a 4-0 victory. The Yankees then completed the sweep of a twl night doubleheader with a 9-2 nightcap triumph that en abled them to take the lead by three percentage points over the Chicago White Sox. Boston Beats Chicago Boston ousted Chicago from first place, 4-2, Steve Barber issued a lone hit to Hank Bauer in the sixth Inning as Baltimore beat Kansas City, 5-0, and Washington rallied in the ninth to defeat Detroit. 6-5, in other American league games. In the National league. San Francisco edged Milwaukee. 3-2, in 10 innings, Philadel phia whipped Chicago, 3-2, and Los Angeles defeated Cin cinnati, 1-6, on Frank How ard's grand slam homer. Kubek s two-run homer in the third inning of the open- his ninth, provided Whit- ey Ford with his seventh win of the season. Ford had to depart after five innings be cause of a stomach disorder and Bobby Shantz mopped up with shut-out relief pitching, Boyer belted his eighth and Mantle povered his 26th on back to back drives " n the sixth inning. Turlty Wins Seventh Bob Turley also picked up his seventh triumph, although he needed help from Ryne Duren over the last two in nings of the nightcap. Mantle, Berra and Bobby Richardson each had two hits as the Yan kees extended their winning streak to four games. Haywood Sullivan's two run homer broke Chicago's nine-&ame victory hold over the Red Sox as Tom Brewer received the help of four dou ble plays in recording his seventh win. Billy Pierce lost his sixth game although the White Sox outhit Boston, 10-7. Barber struck out 10 Kan sas City batters in pitching his first major league shutout and winning his first game since May 29. Brooks Robinson and Roy Hansen provided Barber with his sixth success with tvo-run homers in the frst inning. Gene Woodling con tributed another in the fifth. Bases-Loaded Error Washington scored three times in the ninth against De troit, th final run coming across as Frank Boiling al lowed Pete Whjsenant's grounder to go through his legs for an error with the bases loaded. Harmon Kille brow hit his 10th homer for the Senators and Jim Lemon walloped his 26th to give re 1 i e v e r Chuck Stobbs his eighth victory. Felipe Alou and Juan Ma richal, San Francisco's im ports from the Dominican Re public, combined to drop Mil waukee two games behind the Idle first place Pittsburgh Pi rates. Alou's third hit of the game with the bases loaded drove in the winning run and Marichal won his third in a row. He has allowed only three runs since coming up to the Giants. , Del Greco, Herrera Homer Bobby Del Greco and Pan cho Herrera of the Phils hom ered for the second straight game against the Cubs and Dallas Green went the route for his second win. Southpaw Dick Ellsworth was tagged with his eighth loss. Howard accounted for six Dodger runs with his 16th homer and a bases-lopded sin gle. Chuck Essegian also hom redc for Los Angeles. Frank Robinson hit his 20th while rookie Chlco Cardenas bolted his first major league homer and Gordy Coleman his sec ond for the Reds. Larry Shcr- NEED CR OIL SEALS? CALL SP 2-5227 FAM T" 126 North Front ry took over for stiu'tor Honor Grain in the fifth imd won his i'IkMI. mime, l.lNKSCOllKS: A lurried n l.fatu ' Chicago 001 000 100 10 0 Boston US I 000 00X 7 'J Pioivo, Kcmmoror CI), StuUvv (71 Knit leollni', Urtiwer (7-Hi mul II Sullivan. Utter Pierce to-flt. un it. Sulllvnn. Detroit 030 000 0'JO ft A 3 WiuhtttKton . U0 010 003 H 10 1 RcRan, Bruce (7), Flue her it), am) Fnlles. Cleveniter, Woodcut tick 2K Moore lfl, Stobtta (t) unci NnrnKon. W I n n e i Stnhhi (fl-UI. Loser Fluchtr i). UK Klllobrow. Lemon. Kanms City ..000 00(1 0000 Dnltlmore 400 010 Ox 5 1 0 B, Diitey, Graver tilt, Ktitynn (ft) nnct P. On Icy, Hnrher lft4) mid Trt Jiiutos, Loser B. Dairy (I J -Hi. HR Robinson, tinmen, Woodling. (1st KAtne, twiltfhO Cleveland ..... 00 U 000 0000 7 0 New York ....ooa 003 OOx 4 9 0 Perry. Orhtu a nrt Wilson. Ford. Stinnu (tl) nnct Berrn. Winner Ford 7-(1). Loser Perry iU3). HH Kubek, Boyer, Mantle, (2nd came) Cleveland 000 001 1003 9 1 New York . 410 040 OOx 9 0 0 Ln tin at 1. Bell it). Bowsrielct fSi. Locke ((J) nnd Wilson. Turley. Du ren id) and Berra, Howard ftt. Winner Turtey (7-2). Loser Lat inan (1-3). Hit Keoutih. National League Philadelphia 000 300 000 3 7 1 Chicago 020 000 0O03 6 0 Green'ta-4) and Ckr. Ellsworth (4-8) and Thacker. HR Del Greco, Herrera. (10 Innings) Milwaukee 000 300 000 03 7 San Fran. 100 010 COO 13 It rahn i 13-) chai and Schmidt. Cincinnati 100 310 0106 7 3 Los Aneeles .430 001 OOx ft 3 1 O Toole. Osteon (3t. Brosnan t7t. Purkey (8t and Bailey. CrnlK. L. Sherry (5) and Pignatano. Winner L. Sherry iB-71. Loser OToole (B-9). HR Howard. Roblnion, Cardenas. Essegian, Coleman. Howard Slams Ball Los Angeles - OIPD - The mantle of home run king of the Dodgers rested more firm ly than ever today on the shoulders of Frank Howard. The fabulous outfielder Thursday night brought Los Yankees Firm Intermediate Loop Leadership Medford Yankees kept their Southern Oregon Junior Base ball Intermediate league lead ership in firm grip yesterday by subduing the Medford Giants 7 to 2. Dan Miles homered for tne Yanks with none on base. Bill Piche singled and 'doubled and knocked In three runs and Mike Neathamer and Mike Barnes each got two hits. Terry Maxson tripled home both Giant runs and Mike Naumes clouted a pair of safeties for the same club. Ashland Dodgers clipped the Ashland Cardinals 18 to 8 last night and the two teams will meet again next Wednes day. f.INRSCORES: Mr! rci.nt 200 000 0 2 ff 1 Med. Yankees . 200 311 X 7 10 0 Eckel and coss; ivinney, names (7 and Phlpps. Ash. Dodgers . Ash. Cardinals .311011 4 .34 1 4 Mowry: West'all -IS 9 Baraer ana Wcitf.lt Dlckerson (2), DeBoer. (3) and CP Crater Cubs Top GP Again Central Point - Central Point Crater Cubs, bolstered with a player borrowed from Medford, downed the Grants Pass all-star cub baseball team yesterday for the third time this season. The score was 7 to 2. Mike Barnes, from Med ford, pitched three innings for Crater, walking six and fanning two. He also tripled in the game. Grants Pass only got one hit In the scrap, bunt off Pat Pepper in the sixth inning. Pepper gave up only one walk and struck out four in four Inning on the hill John Champ singled twice for Crater. .inkhcokk: Crater 200 320 07 B : Grants Pass .. 000 200 02 I 1 Barnes. Penoer (4i and Summer. field: Jnnes (71; liauntz and Blan- chard, Peters (4). ROGUE SPORTSMAN 1080 South Rlvarild PHONE SP 2-7389 MrSf ' ' ' ''VeS "U rfJnTl pattern mllMi mm m mitt ,n" ',m' WrttH ,lwt k' f low as ln.so, I . hKleflng euttom Imtillltloa ea yeuf ihotjuw. . (TVr"v'.j 'AIM -Aiii K .jy V P. BUNTS TO PERFECTION San Frandxoo Giant pitcher Juun Marichal ext'cutod this second IniilnK sacrifice to perfection durluit the Knmc nuiilnst the MUwuukeo Braves here yesterday. At left, Juun lays bunt down halfway toward the mound. It is fielded MARICHAL GRABS 3RD Br SCOTT BAILLIE San Francisco HOT - Mike McCormick is scheduled to pitch for the San Francisco Giants tonleht against the Cincinnati Reds, and if he can deliver rookie Juan Marichal, manaKer Tom Sheehan may be headed for a 10-yenr con tract. Marichal, the fantastic ar rival from the Dominican Re public via Tacoma, hurled his third stralKht victory Thurs day as the Giants knocked off Angeles an 8-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds with his power hitting. The win gave the Dodgers their 12th victory against three losses on the current home stand to prepare them for tonight's Invasion of the Coliseum by the Milwaukee Braves. The Dodgers gained a full game on the Braves who lost to San Francisco Thursday. They now are S games behind the league leading Pittsburgh Pirates and 2 Vi games back of the Braves. For tonight's opener, Stan Williams, 10-2, will start for the Dodgers while Bob Buhl, 10-3, attempts to beat the Dodgers again. He has a 23-9 record against Los Angeles. ' Howard broke up Thurs day night's game in the first two innings with a grand slam homer and a bases loaded single to drive in six runs. The first inning grand slam mer was Howard's second of the season. He hit his pre vious one May 16 at Mil waukee. 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(UPI TcU'phulo) per which Lognn charged but couldn't handle as the ball bounced oft his glove and chin. The Milwaukee short stop fill down and that was the game. C e p e d a'a sacrifice fly brought In Amalfltuiio with a run In tho first Inning. Then the Braves moved ahead with two tallies In the fourth on singles by Henry Aaron nnd Lee Maye. Murlchal was touched for four of Milwau kee's seven hits In this frame. Jay Hook (7-10) Is slated to open tonight for the Reds ngoln.it McCormick (9-8). UmpOverules Delivery Charge Sun Frnncisco-lUrD Churley Dressen complains that Sun Francisco rookie pitcher Juun Marichal makes an illegal de livery, but the charge nppur ently hasn't disturbed the new Giant sensation. "He keeps his back foot too far to the sldo of the rubber," the Milwaukee pilot Insists. "He's got a lot of good stuff," Dressen conceded Thursday following his club's 3-2 10-lnning loss to the 21-year-old righthander. "But we'll get another look at him." Dressen argued the deliv ery point with umpires as the third Inning started. The com plaint was rejected and Mari chal went on to defeat veteran Warren Spuhn for his third win against no losses. The youngster from the Dominican Republic via Ta coma of the Pacific Coast league says he wasn't worried by the opposition manager's psychological wnrfnre. I dldn t feel upset -when Dressen complained," he said. IM 47IM S tubtyp black, plut tax & rairaadablo (TitMo Side Exchange 240 SE Pa ret To Fight Dennis Moyer New York - llllll - World welterweight champion Hon nlo (Kid) I'aret of Culm has signed fur n miu-tlllo flglit against Denny Mnyitr of I'tii't liintl, Ore,, Aug. Ill, The 10-roiind bout will lakn plneo III MikIIsiiii Sqtliiro Gill'' dent and will nol ho tele vised. Pure!, who won his tltln from Dun Jordan em Her litis year, has hud 41 professional fights with 32 victories ami six defeats. In his last bout, Pure! scored a lx round knockout over Sugar Hart July 12. 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