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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO, OREGON
ays Homers 4 Times in One Tilt
MONDAY. MAY 1. 1981
LP(DiHnrs
Giants Trip
Dravcs, Nab
Loop Lead
By MILTON RICHMAN
' United Prw International
Don't say hey, say hallelu
jah for guy who starts a Dan
- game In the dumps and ends
un in the record book by
m.nhlne four home runs
- Who else could that be but
' amazing Willie May!
. The soprano voiced. Stm
Francisco center-fielder, who
became the ntntn piayer in
major league history ever to
hit four homers in a single
game, was moaning low be
fore Sunday's 14-14 massacre
of Milwaukee.
He hadn't been able to buy
base hit in two previous
games against the Braves and
even Warren Spahn said e
was "swinging bad."
Willie said he didn't think
' he was going to come out of
his slump - that shows you
what he knows about hittlng
and then proceeded to drive In
eight runs with a spectacular
slusirinc show that' boosted
the Giants into first place in
the National league.
Mays called it "ihe greatest
day I ever had," and for cor
' roboration you can check loser
Lew Burdette, off whom wu
lie hit his first two homers,
' Seth Morehead or Don Mc-
Mahon. each of whom was
teased for one.
A total of 10 homers were
hit in the game'played at Mil
waukee's County Stadium. In
addition to the four by Mays,
which raised his season's out
put to six, Jose Pagan hit two
- his first in the majors - and
Orlando Cepeda and Felipe
Alou one each to help Billy
Loes coast to his second vic
tory, Hank Aaron hit two lor
the Braves to drive in all their
. runs.-' '
. The Giants, who hit five
homers Saturday, equalled the
major league record of 13 in
iwA mniacutive games, and
their eight homers Sunday
tied the major league mark
for a single contest. The 10
homers by the two clubs Sun
day also equalled a NL record.
Cincinnati ended an eight
gam losing streak with a 4-2
win over Pittsburgh In the
nightcap of a doubleheader
after th Pirates won the
opener, 6-3. Los Angeles beat
Chicago; 3-1, in the first of
1 two but the Cubs won the
finale, 10-5. Philadelphia de
feated St. Louis, 11-7, in 10
innings.
Tioers Hold First
Th Detroit Tigers retained
th American league lead even
f though they split with Balti
more. Detroit won the, open
er, 8-2, and Baltimore the
nightcap, 4-2. The New York
Yankees also split, beating
the Washington Senators, 4-3,
and then losing a 2-1 decision.
Chicago beat Minnesota, 6-3,
in 11 innings to take over sole
- possession of fourth place.
Boston downed Cleveland, 4
2, then dropped the second
game, 10-1, while the Los An-
' geleu Angels topped the Kan
sas City A's, 8-4, in the first
game but lost the second 3-2.
Bob Purkey scored his third
victory for the Reds in stop
ping -the Pirates on six hits in
the nightcap. Leo Cardenas
collected three of Clncy's six
hits oft Joe Gibbon and drove
In two runs. In the opener,
Roberto Clemente hit a two
run homer for the Pirates as
' Bob Friend won his fourth
game with help from Roy
Face In the ninth;
Tommy Davis' two-run hom
er off Glen Hobble in . the
ninth brought the Dodgers
, from behind In their opener
with the Cubs. The victory
went to Larry Sherry, who
took over for Don Drysdale in
the eighth. But the Cubs
i roared back with seven runs
in the second Inning of the
nightcap to chine Roger Craig
and earn a split despite hom
ers by Charlie Neal and the
' two Dvls boys. Tommy and
;. Willie. Bob Anderson was the
winning pitcher.
Phillies Rally
Trailing 6-0 In their game
with the Cardinals, the Phil
lies scored seven runs in the
eighth and then won the game
in the 10th on Bobby Del
Greco's double and John Cal
llion's single. Winning pitch-
' cr was Dick Farrell. Larry
' Jackson suffered his second
, straight loss.
Washington ended Its four
game losing streak by beating
New York In the nightcap al
though winner Hal Woode-
shlck needed help when the
Yanks scored their only run
in the ninth. Rookie Roland
Sheldon was the loser fn his
first major league start even
though he struck out eight.
Cletis Boyer singled home the
winning run in the eighth in
nlng of the opener. Whitey
, Ford was the winner. Loser
Dick Donovan suffered his
fourth straight defeat - all by
one run.
Win On Homer
Roy Sieve ri' two-run homer
off loser Jack Kraiick capped
three run rally in the 11th
by the White Sox agftnst the
Twins. Harmon Klllebisw hit
his first homer of the year for
to loser in th bottom of the
IS , '
- I
in if ,'4k L -4- '
FOUR ROUNDTR1PPERS Willie Mays of San Francisco
Giants holds up four balls in dressing room at Milwaukee,
Wis. He hit four homers in game with Milwaukee on Sun
day to tie a record held by eight others. The Giants hit eight
homers in a 14 to 4 win. "
11th off Bob Shaw, who went
the distance and gained his
second win. Hal Naragon also
homered for the Twins.
Vic Wertz and Bill Mon-
bououette paced the Red Sox
to their first game triumph
over the Indians. Wertz hit a
two-run homer in the ninth
off loser Gary Bell (0-4) and
Monbouquette scattered eight
hits for his first victory. A
three-run homer by Tito Fran-
cona .and a solo smash by
John Romano helped the In
dians to their runaway night
cap victory. Wynn Hawkins
was the winner and Gene Con
ley the loser,
Home runs by Bob Cerv
and Leon Wagner accounted
for four of the Angels' six
runs in their first-same vic
tory over the A's. But KC
game winning streak as rookie
Jim Archer scored his first
major league win in the night
can with help from Dave
Wickersham in the ninth
Jerry Casale suffered his
third straight loss without a
victory. ,
LINESCOBES:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pint nmi) '
.o. Anealea .... 0O0 000 0023 6 1
Chicago 001 000 0001 9 0
Dryidale. L. Sherry (S) and Roie-
boro. Hobble (1-3) and Taylor.
winner L. snerry 11-31, hh t.
Davis. .
Second fame) '
.01 Anielea 100 023 000 S 11 2
Chicago 070 100 llx 10 13 1
Craig, Golden (2), Koufax (4),
Perranojkl IS). S. William, IB) and
Roieboro. ' Anderion, Brewer (6),
Eliton (8) and Bertell. Winner
Ahderion (1-2). Loier Craig (2-1)
HR Neal, W, Davll, T, Davla,
(Flrit game)
Pit
ItUburih 000 331 000 1
Cincinnati .... 021 000 000 3 10 1
Friend, Face (8) and Smith. Hook,
Broinan (5), Nunn (8) and Schmidt.
Winner Friend (4-0). Leer Hook
(0-3), hr clemente.
'Second fame
PitUburgh 100 000 0101 S 3
Cincinnati 001 020 lOx 4 B 0
Gibbon, ShanU (8) and Burgeii.
Purkev (3-1) and Zimmerman. Loier
UIDDon (1-3).
San Franoiico 103 304 03014 14 0
Milwaukee .... 300 001 000 4 8 1
Loea (2-1) and Bailey, Burdette,
Wllley (4), Drabowakl (9), More
heed (81, MacKenzle (7), McMahon
(8), Brunet (01 and Lau, Taylor (8),
Loier Burdette (1-1). HR Maya
4, Aaron 3, Pagan 3, Cepeda, F.
Alou,
10 Innlngi)
hlla 000 000 070 411 14 1
St. Loula .-. 022 Oil 001 0 7 13 1
Sullivan, Baldichun (3), Meyer
(9), Farrell (8) and Neeman, Cole
man (8). Simmoni. McDanlel (8).
McDermott (8), Miller (8), Jackaon
(0) and Smith. Winner Farrell
(2-1), Loaer Jackaon (0-2), HR
Cunningham, Boyer.
. AMERICAN LEAGUE
(Flrit lame)
New York 000 100 3104 11 0
Wanhlngton .... 000 200 0103 9 1
rora, siairora m. Arroyo toj ana
Berre. Donovan, Siller (7), Her
nandei (8) and Daley. Winner-
Ford (3-1). Loaer Donovan (0-4).
fRacond eama)
New York 0O0 000 001 t 10 0
Washington ... 0O0 110 OOx 3 8 1
Sheldon (Coatea (Bl and Howara.
Woodcihlck, Siller (01, Burnilde (0)
and Dotterer. Winner Woodeahick
(1-0). Loaer Sheldon (0-1).
Flrat game)
loiton 000 101 0024 7 1
Cleveland 200 000 0002 8 1
Monnououette 11-3) and nixon.
Bell, Funk (0) and Romano. Loaer
Bell (0-4).. HR Wertz.
Second game) -
loiton 000 010 000 1 8 3
Cleveland .... 013 103 12 10 14 3
Cnnlev. Btallard Ol. Nlcnoie (7)
and Pagllaronl. Hawklna (3-0) and
Romano. Loier Conley (1-1), HR
Romano. Francona.
(Flrat game)
Baltimore ..... 010 100 0003 8 3
Detroit 000 000 35x 8 10 3
Barber. Fliher 8) at.fl Trianaoa,
Courtney (8). Moiil, Regan (fl),
Aguirre (8) and Brown, Roarke 181.
Winner Regan (1-0). Loaer Bar
ber (3-3), HR Dropo.
(Second game)
Bai
altimora 000 000 400 4 8 0
Detroit j 000 010 10O3 4 0
Brown (1-0) and Triandoi. roy
tack, Flacher (7), Donohue IB) and
Chill, Roarke (). Loier Foytack
(0-1). HR Cash, OenUle, Triandoi.
Hanien.
(II Innlngi)
Chicago .... 010 010 000 033 13 0
Minn 001 ooo loo ois o
Shaw (3-0) and Carreon. Krallck
and Naragon, Battey (10), Loier
Kraiick (1-1). HR Naragon, Stev
en, Klllebrew.
(Flrit game)
Kaniai City ... 000 010 3014 S 1
Loi Angelei . .. 201 OOO Six 8 8 3
Ntixhall. Bail (41, Jahnion (7)
and Sullivan, Plgnalano 171, Sulli
van (8). Moeller, Bowifleld (7),
Ctevenger (71 and Averill. Winner
Clevenger (l-0i. Loier Johnaon
(0-3). HR Cerv. Wagner.
(Second game)
Kaniaa City .... 002 000 0014 1
Loa Anj-elei . 000 000 002 3 8 1
Archer Wlckenham () and Plg
natano. Caaale. Garver 13). Bowi-
ihi? n,nivr-';Jr.lnI'n,JrAr'ithe Weilt quad. The six-foot,
OOUQ JONES VICTOR
New York - BJH - Unde
feated Doug Jones of New
York knocked out Pete Rade
macher of Columbus. Ga., in
54 seconds of the fifth round
In their scheduled 10-round
nationally televiaed heavy
weight bout at St. Nicholas
arena oa Saturday sUaati.
(UPI Telephoto)
Jackie Jensen Quits Red Sox
Kansas City ItPD Man- "personal problem"
agar Mike Hi-iqinz and the
Boston Red Sox awaited
word today from slugger
Jackie Jensen who may
have decided to quit bast
ball for good.
Jensen, who retired after
the 1959 season but agreed
to return to ihe game this
season, quit the Red Sox
without notice Sunday and
is believed en route by train
to his Crystal Bay, Calif.,
home. The Red Sox fear the
Four Records Fall
In Drake
Des Molnes-fflPD-Four major
records were broken at the
Drake Relays Saturday.
The four record-breaking
performances ran the total for
the two-day relays to six, plus
a seventh mark recorded In
an "Iowa-only" event.
, Texas Southern provided
the biggest thrills for the rec
ord 18,000 persons who sat
under sunny skies in 60-de-
gree temperatures by estab
lishing new marks in the col
lege division two-mile and
half-mile relays. '
Mark Lowered
Kansas lowered the Drake
mark id the university two
mile relay, and George Davies
of Oklahoma State broke Jhe
Drake standard for the pole
vault.
Two other marks fell on the
first day of the relays, West
ern Michigan establishing a
new American mark in the
STANDINGS
Bv United Preai InternaUonal
W. Li
Pet.
.629
.600
.956
.900
.500
,438
,00
375
San Franclaco ..10
Plttiburgh
9
Loi Angolci ..
Milwaukee ....
Chicago .......
St. Loull
..10
... 8
... 8
1
... S
Philadelphia
Ulncinnau ....
Sunday'! Reltilta
PltUDurgn o, uinn. d same,
Clnn. 4, Plttiburgh 3 (2nd game)
Loa Angelei 3, Chicago 1 (lit)
Chicago 10, Loa Angclea 9 (2nd)
San Franclico 14, Milwaukee 4
Phila. 11, St. Loula 7 (10 Innlngi)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. I..
Pet.
.714
.643
.600
.838
.800
.900
,900
.389
.313
.308
OB
1
H4
2
3
3
3
S
8tt
Detroit 10
4
9
New York
Mlnneiota
Chicago ....
8
8
8
8
7
8
It
8
Cleveland
IJaltlmore ....
Boiton
Knmai City ..
wainlngion
Loi Angelei ..
Sunday'l Keiulti
new vara, a, wainingion o uw
Washington 2, New York I2nd
Boiton 4, Cleveland 2 (lit)
Cleveland 10, Boiton 1 (2nd)
Detroit 8. Baltimore 2 (lit)
Baltimore 4, Detroit 2 (2nd)
Chicago 9, Mlnneiota 3
Loi Angelei , Kaniaa City 4 (lit)
Kanaai City 3, Loa Angelei 2 (2nd)
W.
L. I'ct. GB
8 .619
9 .619
4 J53 1
9 .949 1
8 ' .338 1
8 .400 3 'i
7 .303 3
7 .300 3
Hawaii 8
Vancouver ........ 8
Tacoma 9
Seattle 6
San Diogo .......... 7
Purtland ............ 4
Spokane 4
Salt Lake City .. 3
Sunday'l Raiulti
Salt Lake City 1, Vancouver 8
(lit game)
Vancouver 8, Sail Lake City 0
(2nd samel
aan uiogo ll. opuRane
I (lal
(2nd
garnet
apoaane a, oan uicgu
game)
aenme a, mroma i
Portland 8, Hawaii i
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. I..
Pel.
Mtt
.668
.971
.428
.426
.158
Yakima 4 3
Salem 4 1
Wenatchee .... 4 4
-ewtiton M 3 a
Trl-Clty 3 4
Eugene 2 8
Sunday'! Rriulli
Salem- 3-3, Yakima 3-0
Trl-City 4-8. Eugene 2-7
Lewliton 4-0, Wenatchee 3-1
SCHLOREDT CHOSEN
Buffalo, N.Y. -dlPIl- A pair
of quarterbacks were named
Saturday for the All-America
graduation football gm June
23 at Buffalo's War Memorial
stadium. Washington's Bob
Schloredt will join Bill Kil
mer of UCLA at the helm of
190-pound Schloredt led
Washington to two consecu
tive Rose bowl victories de
spite having only 10 per cent
vision In one eye.
Corvallis 4UFD The sched
uled Oregon Slate-Idaho
Northern Division ' baseball
game was cancelled because
of rain here Saturday.
What Can San Francisco
Do For Bascbal I Encore?
Mllwaukee-fllPD T The San
Francisco Giants moved out of
Milwaukee today after an en
gagement with ' the Braves
that has to go down as one
of the greatest three-game
series in the history of base
ball. And they moved out in first
place. .
Veteran Warren Spahn kick
ed it off Friday with the sec
ond no-h:tter of his career
and Sad Sam Jones was bril
liant in defeat as the-Braves
won 1-0 on an unearned run.
Then the troops of man
ager Aivin Dark took over
on Saturday and Sunday with
tt splurge of home run power
that tied or bettered five rec
ords, including four homers
that
caused him to retire in 1959
will cause him to make his
retirement permanent. -
. The reason for Jensen's
retirement in 1959 was nev
er made exactly clear but
it' la known the 34-year-old
outfielder intensely dislikes
flying. Expansion to the
West Coast makes flying
the standard method of
travel for big league teams
in the modern era. .
Relays
four-mile relay and Ronnie
Ablowlch of Georgia Tech
breaking the mark in the 440
yard hurdles.
Two-Mile Mark
Texas Southern chalked up
its mark in the college class
two-mile relay and the half
mile relay and also won the
sprint medley relay and the
quarter-mile relays in non
record times. , ,
Southern, led by anchor
man Major Adams, who was
one of the outstanding per
formers on the field, clipped
more than four full seconds
off the two-mile relay mark
set in 1958 by Howard Payne
college. Southern was clock
ed in 7:39.2, finishing several
yards ahead of the former
Drake record holders.
A senior, two juniors and a
sophomore gave Kansas the
university two-mile relay rec
ord in a 7:23.6.'
League Leaders
By United Pren InternaUonal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player It Club OAIIH Pet.
Moon, LA ... 17 60 12 29 .417
Cun-ham, St.L.
Gonzales, Phil,
Kaiko, Clnn......
Aaron, Milw
Vlrdpn, Pllt
Maya, San Fr. .,
Mathewi. Mil. ..
19 99 14 33 .400
14 90 10 18 J60
13 43 . 4 10 J56
13 49 8 17 .347
11 47 11 18 .340
18 60 12 20 .333
12 48 0 18 J33
19 85 10 31 J33
Groat. Pitt
Clem'te, Pitt. 18 83 8 20 433
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player & Club O AB R H Pet.
Brandt, Bait 11 36 8 18 .444
Temple, Clev. . . 18 96 13 24 .429
Mlnoio, Chi, ....... 13 43 8 16 J81
Bunnell, Boa .. 14 S3 4 18 .340
Landli, Chi 13 83 11 18 .340
Fcx, Chi 13 83 10 18 .340
Battey, Minn 18 90 10 17 .340
Kaltne, Del 14 87 12 19 .333
Caih. Dot 14 43 13 19 .333
Power, Clev. . 18 64 S 21 J38
Home Rum
NaUonal League Moon Dodgera
Bi Maya, Glanta 8; T. Davla, Dod
ger! 8; Boyer, Card! 9; McCovey,
Glanta: Roblnion, Redi; Spencer,
Cardi, all 4.
American League ManUe, Yanka
7: Colavlto, Tlgeri: Kluiiewikl,
Angeli; Gentile, Oriolei, all 4:
even tied with 3,
Runi Batted In
National League Aaron, Bravea
16: Maya, Olanti; Moon, Dodgeri;
T. Davll. Dodgeri, all 14: CallTion,
Phil! 13.
American League Mantle, Yank!
17: Francona. Indiana 19; Caah,
Tlgeri 14; Gentile. Oriolei 14; Al
lium. Twini; Mlnoio, White Sox;
Throneberry, AthleUci, all 13.
Pitching
NaUonal League Elaton, Cube
4-0; Friend, Piratea 4-0; Podrea,
Dodgera 3-0; Mlzell, Plratei; Card
well, Cubi; buffalo, Glanta, all 3-0.
American League Lary, Tlgera
4-0; Paacual, TwTni; Ramoi, Twini;
Wynn, White Sox; Shaw, White
Sox; Dltmar, Yanki; Allen, Indiana;
Hawkini, Indlani; Moaai, Tlgeri;
WUhelm. Oriolei, all 3-0.
BEATS MILE MARK
Spokane-AIPD-Gonzaga prep
school mller Paul Schllcke
Friday bested the state high
school official mile run record
by better than three seconds,
Spokane public school ath
letics officials said. Schllcke
ran the mile in 4:21.2. as Gon
taga Prep defeated Central
Valley, 75-34, in a high school
track meet.
Sorry Folks ...
Due to circumstances beyond my control I must (lee.
my shop April 30. I wish to thank all my friends
and customers for their past kindnesses. I hope to
be back In the near future at Risse's Richfield Station,
9th and Central.
Thanks Again . . .
C. I. "Curley" fherred
North Central Oarage
in one game by the fabulous
WilUe-Mays.
After Jones suffered his
heartbreak defeat via a no-hit
route, Juan Marlchal went the
distance Saturday and Billy
Loes repeated the perform
ance Sunday. Both men scat
tered eight hits, and all four
of Milwaukee's runs Sunday
resulted from the two homers
by Aaron.
San Francisco opens a
three - game series with the
Cubs in Chicago Tuesday.
Dark plans to send Jack San
ford 1-1 against Don Cardwell
2-0. i
But . what can the Giants
do for an encore?
Ducks Lace
WSC 86-44
In Track
United Press International
Oregon's track Ducks still
are unbeatable in the North
west. The Ducks routed Washing
ton State 88-44 at Pullman,
Saturday for their 29th
straight dual meet victory
againt Northwest schools.
Sprinter lioncoe Cook and
hurdler Jerry Tarr scored
double wins for Oregon, Cook
winning the 100 in 10.4 and
the 220 in 21.9 and Tarr the
high hurdles In 14.8 and the
lows in 24.2.
The Ducks' mile star,
Dyrol Burleson, skipped his
specialty and won the 880
yard run in 1:58.3.
Oregon State split its track
forces between the Drake Re
lays In Des Moines, Iowa, and
the Mt. San Antonio Relays in
Walnut, Calif.
Horn-Pauly Witt
Darrell Horn' won the col
lege and university division's
broad jump at 24-7 and Steve
Pauly picked up a first in the
javelin throw at 222-9Va in
the same division for the
Beavers at the Drake Relays.
Also in the Drake Relays,
a team of Norm Hoffman,
Norm Fones, Dick Cuddihy
and Dale Story finished sixth
in. both the university dis
tance medley and two-mile re
lay. At Walnut, an Oregon State
sprint medley team of Ron
Bach, John Ball, Amos Marsh
and John Simpson finished
second to Occidental In 3:25.4.
Occidental's winning time was
3:22.0.
A team of Bach, Ball, Bob
Johnson and Norm Monroe
was third in the mile relay
but the Beavers' time of 3:09.2
was the best ever recorded
in the event by Northwest
school.
RESULTS;
100 Roicoe Cook, O; Chaplin,
WSU; Northcoate, O. 10.4.
220 Cook. O: Chaplin, WSU:
Pickett. O 31.8.
440 Lewll l-oweu, u; Jerome.
0; Bentton, WSU. 80.1.
860 Dyrol Burleaon, O; Bertola,
WRIT- traen o. 1:83.3. (New rec
ord. Old record 1:53 by Dib Ber
tola, WSU, 1960).
Mile vie neeve, u; Big umi-
mann, O; Bertola, WSU. 4:17.3.
Two-mile Keith Forman, O:
Templei, WSU; Kirkland, WSU,
.etnpli
1:34.8.
High hurdlea Jerry Tan,
Mike Graechter,
14 a.
feedhem,
Low hurdlei Tarr, O; Allen,
WSU: Needham, O. :24J.
High Jump Hank Wyborney,
WSU; Ue between Sell, WSU and
Newton, O. 6-4
Pole vault Tie between Wayne
wilaon, wsu, ana oarreu mcauuv
tar O. 14-U
Broad lumn Jerry Cloae. O:
Kerrone, WSU Sella, WSU. 22-7 V,.
- Shot put Dave steen, o; wy
bornev. WSU: Sell!. WSU. 93-4.
Javelin Paul Bernlck, O; Burm,
o: wilion, wsu. 337-2.
Diicui Jerry Stubblefleld, O;
Wvbornev. WSU. 188-lk.
Mile relay Waihlngton State.
(Max Jenion, Don Bertola, Jan
Benuon, John Chaplin) 3:38.3.
PLUMBERS BEST
Detroit -HJPD- The Central
Plumbing team from Gary,
Ind., did the best bowling
Sunday night at the American
Congress tournament with a
2999 series. The 2999 moved
the Indiana club into eighth
place In the regular team di
vision. Two classic teams fin
ished play Sunday night with
the Zila All-Stars of Los An
geles ending with a S732 total
for 16th place and the J. C.
Sargent team of Topeka, Kan.,
closing out with b543 for 46th
place.
Plnehurst, N. C. - IOT1I -Bill
Hyndman defeated Dltk
Chapman, 4 and 3 Saturday
to win the North and South
Amateur golf championship.
Portland Beavers
Defeat Ha waiians
United Press International
Vancouver and Hawaii end
ed their third straight day in
joint occupancy of first place
in Pacific Coast league Sun
day despite Hawaii's 6-2 loss
to Portland and the Mounties'
split of a doubleheader with
Sale Lake City.
Vancouver dropped the first
game 7-5 and won the second
6-0. Elsewhere in the league,
Seattle edged Tacoma 2-1 and
San Diego and Spokane split
a pair, the Padres winning
the first 11-0 and dropping
the second 3-1.
It was the pitching of old
folks Elmer Singleton that
kept Vancouver in the first
place tie. Singleton gave up
only six hits to the Bees.
Singleton's teammates got
only six hits in support of
him but they made them count
for six runs. One of the hits
was Eddie Haas' two-run hom
er. Salt Lake was helped to
ward its first-game victory by
homers by Al Luplow and
Larry Brown. Luplow's came
with none on in the third.
Brown's was in the fourth
with one one.
LA Angels Note
Improvement
Los Angeles (UPD The Los
Angeles Angels are looking a
little better today, both from
the standpoint of attendance
and their won-lost record.
The new American league
team split a doubleheader
Sunday with the Kansas City
Athletics. The Angels won the
first game, 6-4, but dropped
the' nightcap, after a tough
uphill fight, 3-2.
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more Orioles. The Angels rest
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