ANGELS HOLD SECOND U AL
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporli Writer
Bo (live a little) Belinsky
was in trouble again Thurs
day night but came out smell
ing like Chanel No. 5.
The rollicking, fun-loving
left hander sweated plenty
through the first six innings
against the Kansas City A s.
Over the last three, though,
he looked like Lefty Grove
as he won his first game in
more than a month and pitch
ed the Los Angeles Angels
into second place in the
American league with a 3-1
victory.
Frankly, the irrepressible
Belinsky was beginning to
get a little apprehensive him
self before Thursday night's
contest. Not so much because
of his after-hours escapades
but because he had failed to
finish six straight times and
hadn't won a game since
May 20.
He gave manager Bill Rig
ney a few thrili by putting
13 KC runners on base dur
ing the first six innings Thurs
day night. Fortunately for Bo
only one of them scored.
Belinsky settled down nice
ly, however; and retired the
last nine batters with ease,
finishing with a flourish by
striking out Norm Siebern to
end the game and nail down
his seventh victory compared
with two defeats.
Bo, who accepted congratu
latory handshakes all around
after the final out, struck out
six and walked the same
number.
The Angels gave him a two
run stake in the firet inning
on Albie Pearson's single,
Billy Moran's double and Lee
Thomas' infield out. Felix
Torres added another run
with a second inning homer.
Kansas City's only run off
Belinsky came in the fifth
when Gino Cimoli walked,
moved up on an infield out
and came home on Ed
Charles' single, one of the
seven hits Bo allowed.
The Chicago . White ,Sox
dropped the Minnesota Twins
into third place with a 6-2
victory, the Boston Red Sox
beat the first-place Cleveland
Indians, 3-1, the Detroit Ti
gers downed the Washington
Senators, 6-3, and the New
York Yankees elided a five
game backslide with a 3-0 win
over the Baltimore Orioles.
The Philadelphia Phillies
shutout the Chicago Cubs,
3-0, in the only National
League game scheduled.
Eddie Fisher's fine two-hit
relief job over the last 7
innings cemented the White
Sox' victory after they rallied
for four runs in the first in
ning against the Twins. Al
Smith's two-run double fea
tured the White Sox' big out
burst. Fisher took over after
the Twins kayoed John Buz
hardt in the second inning
and hurled scoreless ball the
rest of the way to even his
record at 3-3.
Earl Wilson and Dick Ra
datz combined in a three
hitter against the Indians and
Carroll Hardy provided the
winning margin for the Red
Sox with a two-run homer in
the fourth inning off loser
Pedro Ramos. Wilson, who al
lowed two hits over the first
5vh innings, was credited
with his fifth win.
Rookie Purnal Goldy sin
gled home what proved to be
the winning run in the sev
enth inning of the Tiger's
game with the Senators. Terry
Fox and pinch-hitter Dick Mc
Auliffe drew walks and Fox
Scored on Goldy's hit to break
a 3-all tie. Rocky Colavito
then doubled home two more
runs. Goldy has hit safely in
all eight major league games
he has played. Mike Roarke
and Norm Cash each homered
for Detroit while Chuck Hinto
and Barry Bright connected
for Washington.
Southpaw W h 1 1 e y Ford
cheered Yankee manager
Ralph Houk by winning his
first game since May 9 at
the expense of the Orioles.
Ford limited Baltimore to
three hits through 8 innings
but Marshall Bridges had to
come in and get the final
out after Whitey walked two
men.
Hector Lopez and Clete
Boyer hit second inning dou
bles for the Yank's first run
and Bill Skowron nicked los-
VeiveTstiii
In Running of
Amateur Trial
Klamath Falli Rogue
Vallty Retriever club's lone
repreientative in the Na
tional Amateur field trials
at Klamath Falli was in the
running today as the fifth
series ol the competition got
underway.
The dog it Jibodad Vel
vet, black labrador owned
and handled by Dr. Charles
N. Venteeg, Cave Junction.
The trial opened Wednes
day. Two series were run
that day and two yester
day. Twenty-seven of the 56
original entries were still in
the running at the third day
of the trial began. The trial
will conclude Saturday in
the Miller Island rd. area
touthwett of Klamath un
'.A: elose competjjion neces
sitates further teriet Sun-dy.
STANDINGS
I'nited Presi International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Lob Anjfeles . . 47 2-t
San Francisco .. 44 26
Pittsburgh 38 29
Cincinnati 3fi 2f)
St. Louii 35
Milwaukee 33
GB
Houston
Philadelphia .
Chicago
New York ..
... 30 35
... 28
Prt.
662
Jt29 2' a
.588 7
.554 8
.547 fl'a
.485 12',
.482 14
.438 15',
43 -3tR 20',
47 .266 26 ' a
Thursday 'i Results
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 0 tnighti
Friday' Probable I'iu-ners
Houston at New York (2. twi
nighO Farrell i5-6) and Golden
(3-4i vs. Jackson (3-8) and Miller
(0-4).
St Louis al Philadelphia i2. twt
night) Jarkton 5-7l and Bros Ho
(2-2) vs.. Brown l0-5( and Owens
l-2i.
Chicago at Pittsburgh might)
Anderson 11-4) vs. Gibbon 1 1-1 1 .
Cincinnati at Los Angeles (night)
Purkcy (12-11 ys. Koufax 10-2).
Milwaukee al San Francisco
f night i Burdette 154) vs. Sanford
(6-6).
Saturday's Games
Houston at New York
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Chicago at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Los Angeles might)
Milwaukee at San Francisco
er Steve Barber for his 10th
homer in the sixth.
The Orioles saw a five
game winning streak come to
an end but had the consola
tion of playing their 10th
straight game without an er
ror. The Cincinnati Reds of
1953 set the major league
record of 11.
Art Mahaffey scored his
eighth victory of the year for
the Phillies with a five-hitter
over the Cubs. Southpaw
Dick Ellsworth, who lost his
10th in 14 decisions, wild
pitched one run across in the
third and yielded another run
before bowing out for a pinch
hitter in the seventh. Ted
Savage collected three of the
Phils' seven hits.
LINESCORESj
American League
New York ...Oil 001 0003 3 0
Baltimore . 000 000 0000 3 0
Ford. Bridges (Bi and Howard.
Aber, Hall i7). Stock (8i and Lan
drith. Lau (8). Winner Ford (4-4).
Loser Barber (5-5). HR-Skowron.
Boston 000 201 0003 7 0
Cleveland 000 001 00O 1 3 0
Wilson. Radatz (6) and Paglia
roni. Ramos, Funk 7i and Ro
mano. Winner Wilson 5-2), Loser
Ramos (4-4). HR Hardy.
Washington .001 101 0003 11 2
Detroit 000 012 30x 6 10 1
Rudolph. Kutyna t6i. Hamilton
Hi, Rippelmeyer (7) and rietzer.
Bunning, Fox 17) and Roarke. Win
ner Fox (1-0). Loser Kutyna
(3-6). HR Hinton, Bright, Roarke,
Cash.
Minnesota .. 020 000 0002 5 2
Chicago .... 400 010 Olx 6 12 I
Kralirk. Stance (5). Stigman (7)
and Battey. Buzhardt. Fisher 2)
and Carreon. Winner Fisher (3-3).
Loser Kralick (5-6).
Lob Angeles ..210 000 000 3 f 0
Kansas City 000 010 0001 7 0
Belinsky ( 7-2 ) and Rode. era. Se
gui, Bass (3). Fischer (7 1. Jones
1 9 1 ' and Sullivan. Loser Segui
(4-3). HR Torres.
Chicago 000 000 0000 5 1
Phila ... 001 010 Olx 3 7 1
Ellsworth. Schultz (7). Elston (8)
and Thackcr. Mahaffey (8-8 1 and
White. Loser Ellsworth (4-10).
. 38 2ft
36 28
AMERICAN' LEAGIF
W. I..
Cleveland
Los Angeles ..
Minnesota .... 38 30
New York 33 27
Baltimore 33
Detroit 31
Chicago 33
Kansas City 31
Prt.
594
.563
J59
Boston
Washington
32
31
35
37
. 2i 36
.550 3
.508 5 ' j
.500 6
.485 7
456
.446
22 42 344 16
Thursday's Results
Boston 3. Cleveland 1
New York 3. Baltimore 0
Detroit 6. Washington 3
Chicago 6. Minnesota 2 (night)
Los Angeles 3. Kansas City 1
(night)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Boston at Baltimore i2. twi
night) Schwall (2-8 1 and Delock
i2-0i vs. Pappas (7-3) and Roberts
(2-2).
Los Angeles at Minnesota ', tv. ,
night) Chance (5-3) and Lee tS-3)
vs, Maranda (0-0) and Pnscual
(9-4).
New York at Detroit (night)
Stafford (6-4) vs. Aguirre i4-2i.
Washington at Cleveland intent)
Daniels (l-8t vs. Donovan I0-2t.
Kansas City at Chicago i night t
Pfister (0-5) vs. Horlcn (5-5).
Saturday's Games
New York at Detroit (2, day-
nighti
Boston at Baltimore
Washington at Cleveland
Kansas City at Chicago
Los Angeles at Minnesota
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Salt Lake 38 36
Prt.
.594
San Diego 38 37 .5R5
Seattle 36 28
Tacoma 34 31
PorUand 35 35
Hawaii 31 34
Vancouver 26 36
Spokane 20
41
.563 2
.523 41 j
.500 6
.477 7'i
.413 11
.328 16 a
Thursday's Results
Portland 2, Hawaii 1 (1st game.
7 inningsi
Hawaii 3. Portland 1 (2nd game)
Tacoma 3, Spokane 1 (1st game,
7 innings)
Spokane S. Tacoma 4 (2nd game,
12 innings)
Salt Lake City 7, Seattle 6 (1st
game. 7 innings)
Salt Lake City 3, Seattle 1 (2nd
game)
San Diego 4. Vancouver 3
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Yakima 33 24
Wenatchee 32 24
Salem 32 26
Tri-City 27 31
Lewiston 24 21
Eugene 23
34
Prt. GB
.579
.571
.552 1 8
.466 62
.429 R'a
.404 10
Thursday's Results
Lewiston 9. Yakima 7
Sjtlem 4. Tri-City 2
Eugene 4, Wenatchee 3
WEST LOSES PLAYER
Buffalo, N.Y. IUP11 Center
Bill Van Buren of Iowa has
been lost to the West squad
for the All-America football
game here June 29. Van
Buren suffered a knee injury
during Thursday's workout
and will be replaced by
Mickey Tingelhoff of Nebras
ka. .
LOLLAR DISABLED
Chicago -JUPH- The Chicago
White Sox have placed vet
eran catcher Sherm Lollar on
the disabled list while his
broken thumb heals. Lollar
suffered the injury on his
right thumb when he was hit
by a pitched ball during Wed
nesday night's game against
Minnesota.
SECTION B
PAGES 1 in 12
Reds Foes
Of Dodgers
In Series
Los Angeles -WPP- The Na-1
tional league's two top-ranked
pitchers Sandy Koufax, 10-2,
and Bob Purkey, 12-1, collide
tonight as the Los Angeles
Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds
open a three-game series at
Chavei Ravine.
The whip - armed Koufax,
currently leading the league
in strikeouts, rates as the
Dodgers number one hurler
and is riding a six game win
ning streak. But Purkey, who
won the opening game of the
season from the Dodgers at
Chavez Ravine, is the league's
winningest pitcher and has a
string of five straight wins
going for him.
The Dodgers stand 3-2 with
the Reds on the season after J
taking the final two games of I
the opening scries and then
splitting a pair with the Na
tional league champs at Cin
cinnati. Speedy Maury Wills, with
39 stolen bases to his credit,
this season, will have a per
sonal crusade going for him
tonight. He has stolen a base
on every team in the league
except the Reds.
Manager Walt Alston's
crew had a day off Thursday
to rest up from their grueling
three game series with St.
Louis. The Dodgers took two
out of three from the Cardi
nals but every game was de
cided by one run and the
final encounter went 11 in
nings before St. Louis finally
won it.
SIPflWBTS
MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962
Sunrise Due for Giants;
Bill Milwaukee Tonight
McKinley
Plays, Laver
London - WNI - Chuck Mc
Kinley, rubbed-legged Davis
Cupper from St. Louis, Mo.,
was bidding for revenge when
he met Australia's Rod Laver
today in the semi-finals of
the London grass courts tennis
championships.
Laver was a slight favorite
on (he strength of his victory
over McKinley in their Wim
bledon title match last year.
Today's other men's semi
final pitted Roy Emerson of
Australia against Pierre Dar
mon of France.
In the women's semi-finals,
Carole Caldwell of Santa
Monica, Calif., who will be
19 Sunday, plays Lorna Caw-
thorn of Britain and Christine
Truman faces Rita Bentley in
an all-British match.
San Francisco -VPI- If it's
always darkest before the
dawn, then sunrise may be
about due for the San Fran
cisco Giants.
Loser of 11 of their last 16
games, San Francisco must
host the resurging duo of Mil
waukee and Cincinnati for six
contests. Tonight, they will
run into an old Giant-killer,
Lew Burdette of Milwaukee,
who lost his first four de
cisions and then has grabbed
his next five. The Giants will
counter with Jack Sanford
7-6.
The wounded lefty, Billy
Pierce, will be on the bench
to lend moral support but
nothing else for the Giants.
Pierce is still hobbling after
being spiked by Cincinnati's
Don Blasingame last week.
He won't be off his crutches
until next week and is not ex
pected to take the hill for the
League Leaders
ITnitrd Prrss International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & club G. AB
Williams. Chi. 68 266
H. Aaron. Mil 68 257
Miislol. St. L. 51 167
Callson. Phil... 61 241
F. Alou. S.F...63 239
T. Davis. L A... 69 283
Mava. S.F 70 263
Clrnnte, Pitts.. 62 228
Skin'r. Pitts.. .61 222
Groat. Pitts.. 67 280
R.
53
53
41
35
28
Flood, St. L 62 274' 41
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Rollins, Min...62 2(b
Runnels, Bos... 64 239
Jimenez. K.C...62 217
Robnsn., Chi...64 250
A. Smith. Chi. 53 202
Siebern. K C. 68 254
Powrs. Mlnn.51 212
Snyder. Bait.. SB 152
Cunghm., Chi. .63 220
Battey. Min...67 211
LEAD SHARED
Plainfield, N. J.-tTf-Mary
Lena Faulk and Kathy Whit
worth led the way into the
second round of the $9,000
J. E. McAuliffe Memorial
Women's professional golf
tournament today. Miss Faulk,
third bis;est money 'Winner
in womift's pro golf last year,
and Miss Whitworih, a rising
star from Jal, N.M., each fired
a one-under-par 72 Thursday
to share the lead in the 72
hole tournament at the Plain
field Country club.
BRUTON EXPECTED BACK
Detroit -tlPD- Centerfielder
Billy Bruton was expected to
be back in the Detroit Tigers
lineup tonight after an 11
day layoff. Bruton suffered a
pulled leg muscle in Balti
more June 10.
locals for at least two weeks.
Need Evident
Pierce's record is a gaudy
8-1 and his need to the club
was never more evident than
Wednesday when the two men
allegedly the Giants' best
healthy hurlcrs, Juan Mari
chal and Stu Miller, gave up
nine runs to banjo-hitting
Houston. The Giants pitching
seems to have collapsed.
San Francisco has an open
ing on its squad after shuf
fling Dick LeMay back to Ta
coma. but finding another
good hurler is about as easy as
hitting oil in your back yard.
Gaylord Perry, another Giant I
hopeful sent down to the Pa- j
cific Coast league, was shelled j
Wednesday night there.
San Francisco took the day
off Thursday, but manager Al
Dark had most of his troops
out for a workout.
The Giants took an hour
and 45 minutes of batting
practice, swinging against
Don Larsen, Jim Duffalo and
Bobby Bolin. Janny Mota, hit
ting .197, and Bob Nicman, a
.182 batter, were given the
longest turns in the batting
cage.
Dark said he planned to use
the regular lineup tonight
against the Braves with Jim
my Davenport back at third
base.
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