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B Wynn, Shau Pitch Triumphs As Chisox Sweep Doublebill MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, ML'DFORD, ORE. MONDAY. AUGUST 1. I960 o By GARY KALE United Press International Calendar-thumbers compar ing the July pitching records of Early Wynn and Bob Shaw are envisioning a second straight American league pen nant for the Chicago White Sox. The situation is almost similar to last season's surge when Wynn and Shaw each won three games during July and Chicago left the league ay a game at the end of the month. Chicago moved into a 1 V4 game lead Sunday as the big right handers again chalked up victories No. 3 in July that enabled the White Sox to sweep a doubk'Sicader from Washington, 5-2, and 9-5 Wynn, tossing a four-hitter in the opener, achfgfed a per sonal milestone wjKJ he struck out 11 Senator batters to run his lifetime tol to 2,0li - replacing Bobo New som in the 10th spot among the all-time major league strikeout leaders. He (o)cds only 28 more to pass the ninth man, Eddie Plank. Minni(0Mino.VNhelpd W,Rinn fo his seventlfviclrj of the year when his two-run homer in thefflhird inning 2-2 lie. Billy ed for Washington. Sieveri Hits 201h Minrao rapped his 13th of the season in the sond game to hjjSjhlight a four-run, fourth inning !iat gave Shaw his lUlh win. (jerry biaiey came its broke a ly Gardner hOLEwr- seveiEinnings fo Chicago and picked up his filth win. Har vey Haddix was charged with his seventh loss. San Francisco won fifth straight as Jones, pitch ing with a broken finger on his glove hand, two - hit the Reds. He allowed a two-run homer by Gus Bell in the first inning and a single by Vaua Pinson in the ninth while working his way to his 13th triumph. Jim Marshall had three hits for the Giants. Bill White hit a homer in each game at St. Louis swept a four-game series from the Phils. White clouted a grand slammer in the opener as the Cards scod six runs in the fifth inning. Kenny Boyer wallopr.'l his 21st and Curt Simmons ej his old team mates for his third win. Stan Musial and Joe Cun ningham also chipped in win' second game homers off loser Robin Roberts, moving the fourth place C(pds ft within t'At games of the lead. Rookie Ray Sadeckl, tieeding help om LIndy McDaniel in the iiuiiii, rv'-ui ins xiim tiiui; 10 decisions. American l.caRiie (l.st came) Chicago 013 000 001 .1 10 WuiSilngtnn . 020 000 0002 4 t tivTnn (7-71 and Ginsberg. Nnmo.s, Klrfiiha l.ll rirvcttir ,0, nnrl Rnl Pv. Loser Rnnlos (6-12(. HR QtO Shaw s aid in the (Sev enth and allowed only Two hits the rest of the way. Ry Sievers hit his 20th homer for Chicago and tied Bill Skowron of the Yankees for the AL batting ad at .Si. Irnotl-tgtAmerican 1Xji games, the Yankees lost ground as they split a dou ble header with Kan CiOj CMrtBlno (lio fitJS' Fi-9 In 11 in- nings and winning 11 nigl cap. 6-0, Ballime edged Cleveland, 6-5, ami Boston split a twlh bi.T5 with De troit, dropping (he first, as Ted Williams hit his 510th career lbmcr, Sid takin thSl (-sSocond,-4.. Los Angeles defeated Mil waukee, 7-5, Chicago again bent firstOplace PitlSburffli, $2, Sam Jones pitched Sgn Fraffiisco to a 6-2 triumph ( over CiiSinnati id St. I Louis look a rwiir from Plill adclphia, 9-2, fHid 5-3, W Na (tnnul Ipnmip ffnmfSli Kans Cily won the pi er from New York when Hec tor Lopez Qjnimitted two er rors at third base tluQ al lowed rSiUieo unearned runs to score. Marv Tlironclerry belled a two-run homer lor the A's ;1 Mickiy Mantle hit his 27lli for tle Yankees. Ken Johnson gave upne hit in three relief innings'4o win n his thud gamfti Stenge'rXelebrall Birthday J'he Yankees tagged Bud Dwiey for three runfQ the cond inning of the night cap thrQstarled the Kansas City Knuckleballer to his ii'th defeat. Bill SktSron hit his 19th homer In IheX'nird as Art Dilmar made Casey Stengel s 70lh birthday cele bration a partial &M'ess by winning his ninth glie. Brooks nQiinson drove 'Qf live runs wiln a grana sunn homer and a single as Wes Stock, in relief of Skinny Brown, won his first major league game for Baltimore. Cleveland's Mike Dc La Hoz hit a three-run homer. Detroit scored six runs in the second and third innings and then hailed Huston's four run uprising in the ninth to win the first game. Norm Cash smashed his eighth hom er and scored four limes as the Tigers reached Red Sox pitching for lfi hits. Williams' homer was his 1 nth of the year and pulled him to with in one of Mel Oil, the No. 3 man in the alltime listing. Frank Lary won his 10th game and Frank Sullivan lost his 12th. Vic Wcrlz clubbed the Ti ers for a pair of three-run homers, his 12th and 13th, in nightcap. Bill Muffett got his first American league hit, good for Iwo runs iiiriiuJ-ihird, and won his third game. Neii Chrisley had four hits for De troit, including h i s fifth homer. Los Angeles overcame a three-run deficit with a five- run first inning of ils own to beat the Braves. Doubles by Wally Moon and Bob Llllis were the key blows. The vic tory was the 10th for Don Drysdale and the 11th in the Dodgers 18-game home stand. Wes Covington hit a pinch homer for Milwaukee. Cubs Top Pirates Grady Hatton and George Altman each drove in two runs as the Cubs equalled their longest winning streak of the season by beating Pitta- burgh two in a row. Don I Cardwell worked the id game) umruRo ,ty-. m 4W o(K) i:i o WnfMngtoV . 020 002 01115 II 1 QSIinw. Stalcy (7) and Lollar. Kra lick, Morgan (2. VvenRer (3, llernandejrHt, Harr't (71 and Hat tcy. Wlnr3? ShawVlO-Bl. Loser Krallck (4-11. Ml Slcvcrj, Minoso. Me rare am ii hi 1 Mi mi ii mi t-'mv yjmi l. & 'm ; fi-mmm mm 5 Olympic Records Bettered McGovey Bids PCL Farewell (1st gamp.Ol llni!) Kan. city ooo 020 ooo --5 a l New York 000 000 011 002 8 3 KnckB. (SiJohnson (01 and P. Daley. Shiiijra Duren (7), Shnnlz (HI, Arroyo nl) and Howard. Win ner K. JohnROPhO-fll. Loser Shantz (1-3). Hl' Throneherry. itinniic. n O Vina tne iSjinsafClty .000 000 0000 7 3 11. Daley, Brlgus El. Davis (III and Kravltz. Dltmnr ll?-7l and How aid. iiser B. Daley (12j0). HH skr.-wron. Cleveland f..030 000i20 S 10 0 Balttooro J 420 000 Wox H 5 I) rs-ncVl, Mathltis (2), Sliemnn &7) and 'Jllson. Hnniano (71. Ilxown. S(oek U. Maher ifii id CiJrlney, Trt- 'daT ' wnija- .stock (i-oi. Ufig; Hell (OSJi. HR KollAon. rXa Hoz. v BOTHMISS BALL Expressions tell the story as an eager fife and Kansas Cily infielder Dick Williams (23) both miss Gil McDougald's foul pop fly in the first game of a double header with New York at Yankee stadium on Sunday. Tho Yankees split the twinbiJl, losing the first game 5-2 and winning-he secondti-O. (UPI Telephoto) penca appear aet Pcxp NL SfefiGh) Run By JOE ST. RMANT Lo Angeles -IUPII- The Los Angeles Dodgers, vith their pitcjngaff in the best shape of the season and their hitters showing promise, appear set today for a stretch run on Hi Kr n n. MriiTra mi. h .shcr ifil nni Chill. MiiffpU7 FnrnielPs (!M nnd wjKjnn. wiiiik'P Miiffoll (3-2l .'rlriley. ' nurLnry (IIUpl. Loser F. Sulli van (3-t2). l&V-ggpi, Wlllliiiiia. 001 ()02UtfO A 1 1 0 "115 OaOTKrx 3 fl 2 Los- -WcrtZ (2). (1st eaiV 13 000 0(10 3()x 0 12 Conlry. NcJniir (7i. flrt'eti ii'i, and vker. Vtmnurtlfc (3-11 Hm"5f Hit league Phlliidelphia ij. ooi noo 2 Ol. LtOlllS SawHlfigl. LoMerjCoiy (7-7). Whli Boyer" . Wnd it nine) St, I.ouU hllndclphin 001 luO OUV-3 5 0 012 OZfimOliri 5 7 1 iinjiena, mrreii (Bnnrt Nceninn. b"Ohl' MeDnnlel l nnd II. H. amen, winner iarieckl (5-!i). Los er Rnherli l7-t. HR Musial. CunnlnRhiim. While. o - o Ciiu'tnimtl .. .200 OnO 000 2 2 t San Fnin. 011 OIlOOlx II 12 0 Pur key. Osteon Cn nnd Ridley. Jones (13-10) and Schmidt, Loser Turkey 1 10-7). Hit Hell. q0 Pltlnhingll 020 000 0002 7 2 Ch icii 200 000 40x H 8 I Hniv. Cheney 7) (iiet-n 7 and nurRess. Cnrdwell. Elslon (8l pjkI Tappe. Winner Cnrtiu'cll (5-0 Loser Jlnddlx Id-' Dick V;vans, Medford, and MLke Consbruek, Plioenix, caffii won three flrstnlaces at the all comers lraQirieet held in Ash'ft'irOon the SOC oval Saturday evening. vnns. nf St. Mnrv's hieh. won The hieh school and ooerR high jump and the i)80-yard run. Consbruek took tfee high school and open broad jump and placed first in the 220- yard dash. Larry Holmum and Glen McKerrow &rc double wtfili ncQ) Mcrrow copped Hie open shot put and discus and Holmes placed fiiQ in the high sclwiloand opew pole vault. (iii-fSi siiiiHiii G lW-i .Smith. GP: Cisrcn, EP; Evnin. M; Martin, M. :10.S. Shot put linker, P: Jorde, EP; Hmfi CP. 4T. a Illllfr Jump F.vnns, MT Pjjjllps, P; Mllwnukep . 3tHl Oon 0lO-3 U' 3 Los AiiKt'lrs SI0 1110 Ollx 7 10 1 Wllli-y, Jny (II, Iluhl (. Pichc (Hi nnd Cranilall. Dt-wsdiV. Hoc- inicK nnd riKniitiino. Wlniv urysiiiiip (lo-iot. I.naer (5-Si. HH Covington. Bears Nab NWL Lead KK. 5-11 Brond jump Consbruek Evnn.s. M; Phillipii. Kr . 111-11. 440 Self. A: Gin, KP. .98 9 Pole vnyi Holn. GPirfrtTvans M- Knifth ll.Jp f ft W Javelin l'hlllhis. KF; Ulchey, P Conshruek, 1: tieren, r. H. 17U n nner-S L0' nurdlea l. bintm, lit'. U'ili..AJEvans. M: Martin. M? :lr0. Geren. Kl'. :24.1 r BS0 Evans. M; lMrlln. M 2:15.4. Disi'ns Jorde. EP; Haker. P; Evans. M; L. Smith. GP; Holmes, GP. 122-6. (Oionl lotl Jones. RfiC. Shol put MiWrimv, M: frde. EP; naker. P; Jones. SOC. Hji,. HlKh tump Evans, M: Burns, CP; Phillips, KF; Smith, GP; Jnnra, SOC. fl-ll. Broad tutnp Consbruek. P: Evans. M; Phillips. KF; Burns. CP: Smith. GP 19-11. Pole vault Holmes. GP; Evnus. M. 12 n. Javelin Burns. CP: Phillips. KF; Smith. GP; Jones. SOC; Rieh v. P. 18:1-10. Low hurdles Jonesrj SOC. :1S 2. Jorde. By HOY WEBSTER United Press International First-half Northwest league champion Yakima decided Sunday night that il was high time lo lake over the second half pennant race and so it did, winning a double-header over Eugene, 8-1 and (i-4. Lewlston slipped into sec ond place with a split decision against Salem. 5-3 and 3-4 Tri-City made carbon copies out of its games with Wen- atchee. winning both 5 2. Yakima copped the night cap in the fourth inning on I hnrk in hatr H.-,Klrt.. i... 'i':.. I py Johnson and Len Pucker I '', mM" hay j.'0 "10 sun and a pair of Emerald errors ?h,m's "" pro Kolf s """" nil ,,j t.... n., ' 'our .... v.v. i, twin inns, i ni'V MeKerrow F.P: llaker. P; L. Holnifs. HP. 115-11. M: Snillh O Title Taken By Littler Biiltimore-iliril-Genc Littler iook me opener on tlio strength I Rich Ramont's five-hit pitching. The winning tallies citme in the final frame when Iwo runs crossed the plate. o PIHATE PLAYS llershey. Pa. - ll'PU - Mar vin Harris of Coos Hay, Ore., played the entire game at the offensive guard position in the annual All-American hiirti school football contest be tween the all-stars and the Pennsylvania all-stars lre Saturday night. The came ended in a scoreless tie. Har ris graduated last year from first (Marshfleld high school. 1 The soft-spoken shot-maker from Singing Hills, Calif., turned in a front-running vic tory in the Eastern Open tournament, firing a five-un-der par 67 in Sunday's final round for a record-equalling 72-hole tolal of 273. Gary Player, the former British Open champion from South Africa, made a good run at Littler in the final round, matching Gene's 67, but had to settle for second place with a 275. Al Besselink finished third with a 276 while newcomers Juan Rodriguez of Puerto Rico and Bob Nichols of Mid land, Tex., shared fourth with 277 totals. i another National lea-gue pen nant. They play an exhibition game tonight against their St. Paul tjrym club in the Minne sota city. Then they get down to the serious business of pennant-chasing Tuesday evening against the league-leading Pittsburgh Pirate In their concluding gjme 3! !R homvj, stand gi the Coliseum Sunday, the Dodgers whipprJ, uie bucoiiu-piati iviiiwHUKee Braves, 7-5. This gave them a 2-1 edge ag;ist the Braves in the series. ' O 1e Dodgs lild them selves to four eames behind the Bucs and two behind thSP, Braves. in 1(3) of 1 The Angelenos have won 14 of theirrfast 18 games, which is a pretty hot pace. This sort of thing makes manager Walt er Alston smile. He once re- inai(ftj5d tt Dodger president waiter u MaupSQtloes not ex pect him to wijjfevery ganig) just two out of three. -Tnllv flinllv llrpsien tlio Braves' manQier who likes needle his former Dodger teammate had tcGHdinit Los Angeles "Wooks like the team to beat. "They're in a good spot," he said. Dre.Qn Jook a sfir Qew of Sunday's vsodger victory. 'That was a Christmas gift," he remarked. "We didn't do anything right in that first inning. What's more, our hit ters said Drysdale (Qn't have p.nythlng on the ball." "Drysdale had enough on the ball to get his 10th victory of the season against an equal number of defeats. Eugene (UPD The United aiates Olympic team, the firsrirv-iwhaiio.mrfy three training meets complet ed, left here for Southern California Sunday. The U. S. squad capped a week of workouts in prepara tion for its trip to Rome with its initial training meet here Saturday and, in the process. bettered five Olympic games standards and 10 University of Oregon Hayward field marks. Alternate Bill Neider, for mer University of Kansas star, out-distanced the three Olympic team regulars, Parry O'Brien, Dallas Long and Dave Davis, in the shotDut with a heave of 63 feet, 1VA nches, and another alternate team member, Henry Wads worth of Florida, did 15 feet n the pole vaul to defeat world's record - holder Don Brag. Olympic champion Harold Connolly of Los Angeles turn- in a throw of 213 feet in the hammer throw even!r John I nomas of Boston university soared seven feet in the high jump and Al Oerter, a mem ber cifr rhp Now Vnrlr Athlet ic club, had a throw of 1W feet, 4 inches in the disc. STANDINGS ;onal United Press Interna; NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh 57 39 .594 Milwaukee 54 40 .574 Los Angeles 5.2 ii sss St. Louis 53 44 .540 San, .Francisco ....50 43 .53fl Cincinnati 42 54 .43a 15 Philadelphia 3R 59 :tn9 mi: Chicago 35 60 .368 21 'i GB 2 4 4'i Sunday's Results f:tl!nc!n R P l.kL.nl. o Los Angeles 7. Milwaukee 5 W St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 2 (1st) St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 3 (2nd) San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 2 AMERlttJiN LEAGUE , W. L. Pet. cS untcago 57 New York 53 Baltimore 54 Cleveland 48 Washington 46 Detroit 44 Boston 39 Kansas City . 36 45 56 .5S 1 lj .5 fw .516 V .489 mi .473 11 .415 16'i .301 18 ft Sunday's Itesults Chicago 5. Washington 2 rrtr Chicago 0. Washington 5 (2nctl Kansas City S. New York 2 (1st) New Yoi0 6. Kansas City 0 (2nd) Detroit 9, Boston 6 (1st) Boston 8. Detroit 4 (2nd) Baltimore U. Cleveland 5 By HOY WEBSTER United Press International Willie McCovey bade fare well to Pacific Coast league : s by pounding out two home runs and a triple in his best hit ting performance since join ing the Tacoma Giants two weeks ago. McCovey, elated over being recalled for action with the San Francisco Giants of the National league, paced the PCL Giant club at the plateJ in its doubleheader win over Vancouver, 5-4 and 7-1. The sometimes-hot, sometimes-cold McCovey will rejoin San Francisco tonight. Spokane kept its two and one-half game league lead with a pair of victories over San Diego, 13-8 and 2-0. Se attle and Salt Lake split their twinbill, 7-6 and 6-2. The Rainiers took the first and Salt Lake the seco.tyo At Sacramento, Portlano blank ed the Solons, 4-0, in the open er but were nipped in the nightcap, 8-7. T wQ of McCovey's big blows came in the first game when he blasted a solo round tripper and tripled. The Giants' winning rally came in the eighth frame when two runs scored on a double, two singles and a walk. The vic tors had trailed, 4-3, going into the inning. The second homer for Mc Covey was in the fourQ) stanza of the seciShd game with a mate aboard. The Giants sewed it up in the fifth with five big markers. Mc Covey's parting shots some what overshadowed a stellar performance at the pla,te by Tacoma centerfielder Mlatty AIou, who had five hits and fp,t.jrBIs in the two games. fwo homers by Spokane's Ron Fairly in the first game and a four-h second gffllie shutout by hurler Ed Rakow kQpt the IndiOns Mop the league by O healthy margin. Three other sluggers teamed with Fairly In the first gan're hnmp ttfin deoartment. Erl Qiidowski, Tony Roig and Charlie SrrMh each lifted the pill over the fence in the 13 run out-burst. Willie Davis backed RakoQj in the nightcap as he scored both runs and hit three ACIFIC COjST I.KAbQl! " w. 64 62 57 54 47 45 GB Pet. .593 .569 2 !i .528 7 .514 815 .491 11 '.440 I6li 435 17 Boston, Dallas Gain Victories In Exhibitions By JOE SARGIS United Press International Okay, so it's only the first day of August, but go tell that to the professional football people. The American Football league barged into the sports picture the past week end with the first of its pre-season exhibition games. The new league, which plans to open shop in eight cities next month, got the jump on its older and estab- 1 i s h e d rival - the National Football league - by drawing an estimated 15,000 fans m San Francisco Sunday on a cold and fog-blanketed after noon after 16,474 fans had turned out in Buffalo, N.Y., Saturday night. The Boston Patriots defeat ed the Buffalo Bills. 28-7, in Saturday night's exhibition opener at Buffalo and the Dallas Tcxans turned back the Oakland Raiders 2013, Sunday at San Francisco. Spokane Tacoma Sacramento Salt Jwke ... Seattle Sim Diego . Vjncouver Portland Sunday'SSesul Pi Spokane 13, San Diego 8 (1st) Spokane 2, San Diego 0 (2nd, 7 innings) Tacom4f)5. Vancouver 4 (1st) Tacoma 7, Vancouver 1. (2nd, 7 Innisl Seattle 7, Suit Lske i (1st, 7 inntngst dj .ct Lake 8. Seattle 2 (2nd) Fvn-tland 4. Sacramento 0 (1st, 7 Innings) Sacramento 8. Portland 7 (2nd) NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Yakln .'va 15 Yaklma va LcwIst.Q 3 Tri-City 10 saiem 18 F.j(V;ne if, WWati itchce 16 17 19 19 13 20 Sunday's Results Yakima 8-6. Eugene 1-4 Tri-City 5-5. Wenatchee 2-2 Lewlston 5-3, Salem 3-4 Saturday's Results Eugene 5. Yakima 1 Trl-Clly 7, Wenatchee 3 Lewlston 12, Salem (0 singles. Four round trippers pro vided all the Qction in the first beattle-b?i't Lake game, toe Tayter clobbered a three .in blow in the fifth and Paul Pet tit hanged a solo irv the sixth for the Rainiers. Harry Brieht collected a lone four- A29 17&ibagger in the fifth an Jim in the seventh for the B&ss Four big runs in the 'Jittom of the eighth broke a 2-2 tie in the second game as Tom Parsons posted his eighth vic tory of the year. The young hpyler got bv giving up only eight hits. Chick King a)Q Harj Mitchell had three run and solo homers respectively for Salt Lake- A six-lv shutout win for Harry Byrd of Portland lold the story at Sacra?nto. He struck out two and walked none in the seven -1:1$ ing opener. Qn TaussigOhad a ho?r for the victors in the fourth with none abroatr! A homer and single by Sacramento's J. W. Porter accounted for four runs and the Solon win. His 16th round-tripper of Ghe season came in the third with two on. Sacramento tallied four runs in that frame to grab a 7-5 lead. LINESCORES: (1st game) Vancouver ....010 120 000 4 7 l Tacoma 100 101 20x 3 11 0 Balinsky and Wilson; Renfroe, Shipley (5), Monzant (8) and Re veira, Haller (9). (2nd game) OSOOO Vancouver 010 000 0 I 3 l Tacoma 000 250 x 7 11 1 Hatten. Vineyard (5), and White; Zanni and Reveira. (1st same) Spokane 030 341 020 13 18 1 San Diego ... 005 102 000 8 15 1 Nelson, Churn (3). Glallombardo (7) and E. Sadowski; Striker, Ho baugh (4), Peters (5), Wade (9) and Carieon. Wade (7) oiiJ Thomas. (1st game) Seattle 000 230 0 7 11 1 Salt Lake 030 010 26 8 0 Stenhouse and Bevan; Pepper, Swanson (6) and Hall. (2nd game) Seattle 000 000 110 2 8 0 Salt Lake 000 020 04x 6 9 0 Rudolph. Martin (8), Beaman (8) and Zimmerman; Parsons, Swanson (9) and Silvera. (1st game) Portland 010 102 04 8 0 Sacramento 000 000 0 0 6 1 Byrd and Westerfeld; Singleton, Goren (7) and Roselll. (2nd game) Spokane 000 101 0 2 3 1 San Diego 000 000 00 4 0 Rakow, and Brumley; McBride, (2nd game) PorUand 302 002 000 7 8 4 Sacramento ....304 000 lOx 8 10 4 Lovenguth, jvicivunn (3), vaien tinetti (6). Kennedy (6), Griffin (8) and Westerfeld; Brown, Raymond (3) and Barragan. Illinois Valley Mrs. H. O. Smith of Cave Junction has been reelected for a five-year term on the Josephine Gen eral Hospital board, where she has served the past 11 years. Ed Updegraff Links Defender Duluth, Minn.-(UPD -Dr. E4 Updegraff, Tucson, today opened defense of his cham pionship in golf's most strenu ous tourney, the Western Amateur championship. Updegraff teed oil with 150 others in qualifying play on the Northland Country club f course here. Par on the 6,688- yard course is 36-25-71. ! Before the week is out en- I trants may be weary of tho ' hilly course and the iron man : tourney. There will be three : days of qualifying rounds, de- ; signed to pare the champion- ship field to 16 finalists. 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