Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1962, Image 9

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CROWDED Things got a bit crowded at
third base at Los' Angeles yesterday when
Frank Howard, left, of the Dodgers wound
up on the same base with teammate Don
Fairly, center in the sixth inning in game
with Pittsburgh. It came about when How
ard was caught off second base by Pirate
Howard's Hitting Breaks Up
Another Tilt for LA Dodgers;
Single Scores Deciding Runs
Los Angeles Slugger
Fulfilling Destiny
, By NORMAN MILLER
UPI Sports Writer
Rogers Hornsby . . , Al Sim
mons . . . Jimmy Foxx . . .
Hank Greenberg . . . and now
aud the name of Frank How
ard. Howard, the massive uos
Angeles Dodgers outfielder,
finally has learned the strike
zone and is fulfilling his des
tiny as the most feared right
handed hi.ter in baseball.
If there are any skeptics,
he has a .486 hitting streak
for the past 10 games to prove
he's on his way.
Howard broke up another
ball game for the Dodgers
Thursday night when he lined
a bases-loaded seventh-inning
single that drove home the
deciding runs in a 5-3 vic
tory over the Pittsburgh Pi
rates. The victory preserved
the Dodgers' four-game Na
tional league lead, since the
second-place San Francisco
Giants edged the Chicago
Cubs. 4-3.
Raised Batting Average
During his torrid 10-game
streak, the six-foot-seven
Howard has made 18 hits in
37 tries, including four
doubles, a triple and five
home runs. He has driven
in 21 runs and raised his bat
ting average 26 points to .320.
And that's just about what
Manager Walt Alston and the
Dodger braintrust had ex
pected of Howard once he
overcame h 1 s perplexity
about major league pitching.
The Dodgers fell behind
0-2 in the early innings when
Smoky Burgess hit a pair of
Pittsburgh homers off Johnny
Podres. Tommy Davis put
the Dodgers back into the
game with a two-run homer
off Vernon Law and the Pi
rates led 3-2 going into the
seventh.
A single and a walk off
reliever Joe Gibbon brought
in Roy Face, who promptly
threw wildly to first on Jim
Gilliams' bunt and the tying
run came home. Face inten
tionally walked Willie Davis
and induced Tommy Davis to
hit into a double play by way
of home plate.
Delivered Winning Single
With two out and first base
open, strategy dictated a walk
to Ron Fairly, bringing up
Howard. Big Frank delivered
his two-run single and Larry
Sherry blanked the Pirates
In the last two innings to
wrap up Podres' eighth vic
tory. In other National league
sames. the St. Louis Cardin-
als
defcated tne Lincmnau
Reds 5-1. the Houston Colts
blanked till' iiiwu t scnwall. Radau 161 and Pagll
BraV'CS 3-0. and the Phila- I arom Herbert Zannl 121. Joyce
o . v, I 121. Lown I5i. Stone Fisher m
delphia Phils beat the iew and Carreon w,ner Schwall '5-
Vnrlf Met Q-4 11' Loser Herbert (10-71. HR
York MCtS. HI- .,. Smith. Aparicio.
The runnerup Los Angeles ,
A,,l mnvrrl to Within 52 : Kansas City 100 003 010 5 7 0
: . ... v, VnrW !
games of the idle .New lorK
Yankees bv edging tre Clcve-1
land Indians. 5-4. in thel,.12l Lor Aguirre i8-5). hr
American league. The Boston j Sieoern. Kaline
Red Sox defeated the Chicago MnnMO. ooo 002 004 8 n
White SOX 7-4- the Minne-i Baltimore 201 0000003 10 2
, u,, ,1,-1 Sticman. Stange ii. Sullivan
sota Twins rallied to beat tnei , vore 19 and Battey. Zim-
Raltimore Orioles. 0-J
and!
the Kansas City Athletics
no.ed out the Detroit Tigers,
5-4.
Don Larsen came to the
rescue of Billy Pierce in the
ninth innin after homers by
Rillv Williams and Andre
Hod'gers had brought the Cubs
io within one run of the G - ;
ants. Larsen struck out pmcn
hittcr Bob Will to end the
game and save Pierce s ninth
win. The triumph also was
the I98th of Pierces msjor
j3:ip career. The Giants
icored wnat proved to be
i r. "S, j' f " t. 4 J
their winning run on Ernie
Bowman's squeeze bunt in the
eighth inning.
Ernie Broglio of the Cards
pitched a four-hitter to beat
the Reds, losing a shutout
when he wild-pitched home a
run in the ninth. Bob Purkey,
who lost his fourth game after
16 victories, threw wildly on
a pickoff play to give the
Cards their first run and wild
pitched home St. Louis' final
tally in the seventh. An error
by catcher John Edwards also
set up two Cards runs in the
third.
Dick Farrell of the Colts
held Milwaukee to five hits
and struck out 11 batters to
gain his eighth win against
13 defeats. Bob Aspromonte
singled home two runs in the
first inning and Jim Camp
bell promptly singled home
another tally off Lew Bur.
dette.
Art Mahaffey of the Phils
pitched a five-hitter and also
hit a grand slam homer to
beat the Mets. The win was
Mahaffey's 15th. Frank Thom
as and Marv Throneberry
each hit two New York hom
ers. In the AL, Art Fowler of
the Angels retired Chuck Es
segian on a foul pop with the
bases loaded in the ninth in
ning to save the win over
Cleveland. A pair of passed
balls by Cleveland catcher
John Romano helped Los An
geles take a 5-2 lead before
the Indians rallied to score
twice in the ninth. Reliever
Don Osinski was the winning
pitcher. Bubba Phillips hit a
Cleveland homer off starter
Bo Belinsky.
Twins Beat Orioles
Vic Power's bases loaded
two-run single highlighted a
four-run Minnesota rally that
beat Baltimore. This was the
Twins' only hit during the
rally. A passed ball by Gus
Triandos and two wild pitches
by Hoyt Wilhelm set up the
winning runs and made Frank
Sullivan the winner. Zoilo
Versalles of the Twins and
Jerry Adair of Baltimore hit
homers.
Norm Siebern's three-run
homer in the sixth inning led
the A s to victory over the
Tigers, the win going to Ed
Rakow. Al Kaline hit a Tiger
homer.
Don Schwall scored his fifth
victory for the Red Sox, al
though he needed relief from
Dick Radatz in the sixth. Luis
Aparicio and Al Smith hit
Chicago homers.
I.INKSCOHUS:
Amerlran l.rattne
l.o AnKelei 100 100 111 5 (I
Cleveland . 000 Oil 002 4 S 1
Belinsky. Osinski 6i. Duren (7)
Spring illi Fowler i9t and Rodcers
Grant. Funk i5i. Ramos 6. Bell
i ft i and Romano. Winner Osinkl
il-li Loser Ramost t4-8i. HR
Phillips.
Boston 050 002 noo 7 12
1
Detroit . 002 MIO 020 4 9
Rai,0w, McDevitt 171. wyatt
and Acue Aguirre Regan
Fox
Rakow
merman 5i. Naragon 9i Hall.
! Wilhelm fi. Hoeix i ann i nan
! rios. Landrtth i9 Winner Sulli-
van iI-O- Loser Wilhelm 5-"
HR Adair. Versalles.
National League
Phila 1 14 200 010 9 13 ft
New York 010 OOO 201 4 5 2
Mahaffey M5-9 and Dalrymple
Anderson. MacKemie 4, Daviault
ii and Coleman, Loser Ander-
son -3-12' H
- y
MK ijoniaiez. i nomas
Throneberry 2. i
Chicago ... 100 000 002 3 s n ;
San Fran 012 OOO OIx 4 9 0
Elltworth. Lary 4 . Elston '8
and Barragan Pierce Larsen '9t
and Ornno Haller 18. Winner
Pierce '9-3. Loer Ellsworth
16-15' HRs Williams. Rodger.
.
V Lnui 012 001 mo 5 in
Cincinnati ooo ooo ooi t 4
MEDFORD
shortstop Dick Croat, right, who ran How
ard down to third base. Fairly, waiting at
tnird for a cnance to score, decided to play
it safe and held up as Howard came charg
ing in with Groat behind him. Umpire Ed
Vargo called Howard out. The Dodgers won
5-3. (UPI)
STANDINGS
I'nltrd Press International
A.MKK1LA.V LEAGL'K
Prt.
.621
.566
.557
.1150
.500
.4115
.486
.462
.430
.379
New York 64
Los Angeles .. 60
Minnesota fi!)
Baltimore 54
Cleveland 52
Detroit 51
Chicaco 52
Boston 4R
Kansas Cily 46
Washington .... 39
12
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16i
20
25
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Thursday's Results
Los Angeles 5. Cleveland 4
Boston 7. Chicaco 4
Kansas City 5. Detroit 4
Minnesota 6, Baltimore 3 I night I
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Washington at Boston (night)
Rudolph 4-4 vs. Wilson 8-3
Minnesota at Detroit tnightl
Pascual 15-6 vs. Bunning 11-6
Kansas City at Cleveland (night)
Fischer 2-2 vs. Donovan 14-4
Los Angeles at Baltimore (night)
McBride 11-3 vs. Pappas 9-6
Saturday's Games
New York at Chicago
Washington at Boston
Minnesota at Detroit
Kansas City at Cleveland
Los Angeles at Baltimore (nighl)
NATIONAL LEAftUK
W. I..
Los Angeles .... 72 36
San Francisco .. 68 40
Cincinnati 62 43
Pittshurgh 62 45
St. Louis fifl 48
Milwaukee 55 53
Philadelphia .... 51 58
Chicago 40 67
Houston 38 66
.667
.630
.500
.570
.556
.5011
.468
.374
.365
.250
New York 26
78
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 9. New York 4
San Francisco 4. Chicago 3
Houston 3. Milwaukee 0 (night)
Los Angeles 5. Pittsburgh 3
(nighti
St. Louis 5. Cincinnati 1 (night)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at SHn FrRncisco
(oighti McBean 10-7 vs. Marietta!
13-7
Cincinnati at Mew York (night)
Jay 15-9 vs. Hook 7-10
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
(night) Green 4-3 vs. Hcndley
7-7 or Lemaster 1-1
Houston at St. Louis (night)
Bruce 6-5 vs. Gibson 13-7.
Chicago at Los Angeles might)
Koonce 9-3 vs. Drysdale 10-4.
Saturday's Games
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Cincinnati at New York. 2
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Houston at St. Louis
Chicago at Los Angeles
PACIFIC COAST LKAGI'E
U I.. 1'rl. GB
San Diego 70 41 .631
Salt Lake 63 49 .563 7'i
Tacoma 60 51 .541 10
Hawaii .. 55 53 .500 l.'ltj
Portland 54 59 .478 17
Seattle 51 59 .464 18'i
Vancouver 47 5R .448 20
Spokane 40 70 .364 29',
Thursday's Results
Tacoma 7 Spokane 3
San Diego 3. Seattle 2
Portland 6. Salt Lake City 4
Hawaii 6. Vancouver S
NORTHWEST LF.AGI K
U. I.. Pet. GB
Salem 21 13 .618
Trl-Cltv 18 14 .563 2
Yakima 16 16 ,51) 4
Lewlston 16 18 .471 5
Kugene 15 1R .455 5'j
Wenatchee .. . 14 21 .400 7 'a
Thursday's Results
Trl-Clty 4, Wenatchee 2
Lewiston 8. Yakin
Salem 2. Eugene
Bogltn B-4i and Sawatski Pur
key. Wills i7i. Sisler 19, and Ed,
wards Loser Purkey 1 16-4 i.
I Houston 300 000 000 3 7 0
! Milwaukee 000 000 000 0 5 1
I Farrell 18-13) and Campbell. Bur-
nette. .Nottenart 16,. willey 9)
and Torre. Loser Burdette ' (9-7 1.
Pittsburgh 020 100 000 3 in 2
Los Angeles 000 002 30x 5 9 1
Law. Gibbon (6). Face 7 and
Burgess. Podres. L. Sherrv Bi and
Roseboro Winner Podres 1 8-7 i .
Gihhon 11-2'. HR Burgess 2. T.
Davis
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Baltimore
Fans Cheer
For Robin
Baltimore, Md. - H'PU - Fans
of the Baltimore Orioles are
used to rooting for a succes
sion of young players, but
their new favorite is 35 years
old - pitcher Robin Roberts.
The fans' loyalty to the for
m e r Philadelphia Phillies'
"Whiz Kid," who came here
because nobody else wanted
him, never was shown more
clearly than in his 3-1, 11
inning loss to Minnesota this
week.
Don't tell Oriole fans Rob
erts was the loser. Three times
they gave the game veteran
standing ovation.
In the seventh inning he
raced between his catcher and
first baseman to catch Vic
Power's pop bunt and threw
across his body to second base
man Jerry Adair to double
Lennie Green off first. In the
10th inning when he struck
out Bob Allison and Earl
Battey with the potential win
ning run on first base. Finally
in the 11th inning when man
ager Billy Hitchcock came out
to remove him - a beaten
pitcher - he got another ova
tion. The Baltimore pitching staff
is loaded with young fireball
ers, who have already had
starring years, but who have
been bitter disappointments
this season. The Phillie and
New York Yankee castoff has
only a modest 6-4 record but
his batting support has been
atrocious.
The Oriole hitlers have
scored 34 runs for him in the
104 innings he has worked in
starting roles, or an average
of only 2.94 runs per nine
innings.
His own earned run average
is 2.52 or second best among
American leaguers who will
be eligible for the ERA title.
How does Roberts react to it
all? He's glad to be going
good and appears
matic about losses
phleg-
he
about wins.
Drysdale
Seeks 20th
Victory
By ALEX KAHN
Los Angeles-IUPll-Don Drys
dale tonight goes for his 20th
victory of the season and the
honor of being the first Dodg
er pitcher to reach the magic
figure since the club moved
to Los Angeles when he takes
the mound against the Chi
cago Cubs.
The lanky righthander is
enjoying the best season of
his career with a 19-4 record
and is riding a nine-game win
ning streak. The Cubs an
nounced that Carl Koonce,
9-3, was their starter in the
first of four games at Dodger
stadium ending Sunday with
a doubleheader.
The Dodgers split their
two-game scries with the
Pittsburgh Pirates by taking
Thursday night's encounter,
5-3, thanks to Frank Howard's
bases-loaded single in the
seventh inning which scored
a pair of runs.
The Pirates loaded the
bases with an intentional
walk and Howard rapped a
sharp single through the hole
into centerfield to give the
Dodgers their winning margin.
The blow climaxed a wild
inning in which the Dodgers
twice loaded the bases, had
two men erased on a double
play and then capitalized on
the Pirates' percentage move
in reloading the bags before
Howard came up.
"I'd do the same thing
again, " Manager Danny Mur
taugh said after the game.
"That was the proper move
with two out regardless of
the fact that it failed to
work."
Howard's big single, his
second hit of the game, was
the big blow and diverted at
tention from the hitting of
Pirates catcher Smoky Bur
gess, who drove in all three
Pittsburgh runs with homers
and the two-run homer by
Tommy Davis that put the
Dodgers just a run behind
after six innings.
New York - Wli - The
United States Golf Associa
tion will sponor Its first
Senior Women's Amateur
championship at the Manu
facturers' Golf and Country
club this year at Oreland,
Pa., Oct, 17-19.
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TICKET RESERVATIONS With about 50
games yet to be played the Cincinnati Reds
have a hotel in their city that has already
announced it is taking World Series reserva
tions. Enthusiasm has grown by leaps and
bounds since the 1961 National league base
MEDFORD JSgfcJTRIBUNB
McBride Returns To Hill
For Angels at
Baltimore - IliHIl - Stymied
by a back injury for two
weeks, the Angels' Ken Mc
Bride attempts to continue
his briefly postponed winning
streak tonight when he
pitches for Los Angeles
against the Baltimore Or
ioles. McBride on July 21 pitched
a 4-0 shutout victory over
Cleveland, for his 10th
straight victory and second
straight game without a run.
Bui a pulled muscle has kept
him from hurling the past
two weeks - and off the
American league All-Star
team after he earned a berth.
McBride, it is hoped by all
close to the Angels, will lend
some staying power to the
Los Angeles pitching corps.
Los Angeles manager Bill
Rigney has been using his
bullpen with alarming regu.
larity, and in the Angels' 5-4
series-closing triumph over
Cleveland Thursday had to
put in four reliefers.
McBride 11-3 hasn't need
ed much support this season.
pitching six complete games
-and four shutouts. Pitching
for Baltimore this evening
will be Milt Pappas. 9-6, who
failed to hold an early lead
in his last game against Los
Angeles out on the West
Coast.
Out of Gas
The little motorized carl
that transports the relief
pitchers in from the bullpen
almost was out of gas Thurs
day by the time Art Fowler
League Leaders
I'nitrd ITm International
AMKKICAN I.KAGUK
Player & Club r AB R. II. ret.
Runnels, Dot .102 370 57 2H .332
J nn i nc z, KC ..101 370 37 123 .332
Powers. Minn Bf) 374 52 119 ..118
Rohlnsun. Chi 102 3IB HO 125 .314
nolllni. Minn 10R 418 60 12!) .30(1
Siebern, KC ... 107 400 73 122 .301
Lumpe, KC ....104 428 62 130 .304
Hinton. Wai .... 92 314 43 05 .303
Moran, LA ...105 437 62 131 .300
Cungham, Chi 98 340 63 102 .300
NATIONAL LEAfiL'K
Musial. SIL .... 86 272 39 f6 .353
T. Davis, LA 106 433 82 151 .349
Robin son. Chi 105 308 84 134 .337
H. Aaron. Mil 106 406 82 135 333
Chnnte. Pill .100 376 71 125 .332
Altman. Chi ... 09 362 48 118 .326
Gonzalez. Phil 99 36!) 65 119 .322
Howard. LA ... R4 275 49 88 .320
Aahburn. NY .. H8 253 41 81 .320
Skinner, Pitt 100 354 61 113 319
Home Kuni
American Lfafiti: Cash. Tljferi
30; WaRnrr, Angela' 28; Gentile,
Orlnlea 26; KIMtbrcw, Twina 26;
Marin, Yanks 24.
National Leagur: Maya. Giants
32; H. Aaron. Uravps 29; Banks,
Cubs 26: Thomas. Met 23; Me
ji an. Colt; Mathews. Braves and
Oped a, Giants all 21.
Kuni Hatted In
American League: Siebern. Ath
letics 76: Waitner. Angels 75; Roh
lnsun. White Sox 72; Rollins. Twins
71; KIHMirew, Twins 70; Cola vl to,
Tiuera 70
National League: T. Davis. Dodg
ers 108. Mavs. Gianla 93. H Aaron.
Braves 97: Rohinion. Red 87. Ce
pert a. GiinU 79.
I'lirhlni
American League: Wtckersham.
Athletic 8-2; McHnde. AngHs ll
3; Donovan. Indiana 14-4; Wilson.
Red Sox 8-3: Pascual, Twins 15-6
National League: Drysdale.
DodRCM 19-4: Purkey. Reds 16-4;
Fare. Pirates B-2; Koonce, Cubs
9-3; Pierce. Giants 0-3.
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Baltimore
got Cleveland's Chuck Esse
gian to foul out and end the
game.
Fowler was the third Angel
pitcher used in the ninth,
when Rigney - determined
not to take any chances -was
spending more time on
the phone to the bullpen than
a small-town switchboard op
erator. Fowler recorded two outs
in the inning after taking
over for Jack Spring, who
had taken over for Rync
Duren, who had taken over
for Dan Osinski, who had
taken over for Bo Belinsky.
Osinski received credit for
his first victory as a major
leaguer.
He relieved Belinsky in the
sixth after Bo gave up a
homer and two walks. Ryne
Duren replaced Osinski, who
was lifted for a pinch hitter,
and pitched until the ninth.
Two Cleveland runs that al
most tied things up had Rig
ney bringing in Spring and
Fowler.
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Ft'-;;
ball champs embarked on a winning spree,
capturing 14 of the last 16 games in a home
stand. The Reds are still well back of the
loop pacing Los Angeles Dodgers, however,
and are in third place. (UPI)
Roseburg
Victor in
Legion Play
United Press International
Roseburg and Tigard scored
victories in opening games of
the Oregon American Legion
best-of-three semifinal base
ball scries Thursday night.
Roseburg, the defending
state champion, collected 13
hits to defeat Bend 8-5 at
Roseburg and Tigard edged
David Douglas 1-0 at Tigard
behind the one-hit pitching of
Lee Hclstrom in a contest halt
ed after eight innings because
of rain.
The series continue tonight
at David Douglas and Bend. If
necessary, third games will be
played Saturday night.
In the sixth inning. Rose
burg third baseman Bob Man
ning suffered a broken collar
bone when he collided with
catcher Jim Beamer while
chasing a foul ball.
TRAINING CAMP
Portland - MM - The Port
land Buckaroos of the West
ern Hockey league will open
their training camp at Vic
toria. B.C.. on Sent. 16. it
was announced today. Coach
Hal Laycoe said that he has
invited 25 players to the
camp, including seven rookies.
There are three goalies, 15
forwards and seven defense
men on the list.
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V.UH ?un nuiitiito V7iunT5
Win Two Tiffs in Row?
By SCOTT BAILLIE , Pierce went 8 2-3 innings
San Francisco-'ITD-Can the .although a hard single in the
San Francisco Giants win two 1 first inning by the Cubs' Don
straight? Landrum raised a big bruise
They'll get the answer to- on the inner part of his left
night when Juan Marichal knee.
13-7. their high kicking ace -i was,t getting tired in
of the mound staff, squares : tne ninth- Pierce said of the
off against Pittsburgh's Alvin tw0 home run balIs ..Bm T
McBean 10-7 in the opener ! hA .i.ri.j i tv,r, i..j
of a three-giitiK- series
Billy Pierce, with a mighty
assist from Lon Larsen, broke
the Giunts' losing streak at
four Thursday by hurling
them to a 4-3 victory over
the Chicago Cubs.
it was no cinch for the vet
eran left-hander, who was
knocked into the ropes with
two out in the ninth inning
when Bill Williams and Andre
Rodgers ganged up on him
for back to back home runs.
But then in came Larsen
with his slider and he ended
the game bv fanning pinch
hitter Bob Will.
"Pierce pitched a good
game and that gave every
body a lift," said manager
Alvin Dark of the Giants.
"This cnol weather is good
for a pitcher of his age."
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