Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1962, Image 21

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    STANDINGS
I'nilrd Press International
A.MfclULAN LtAGLt
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New Yoik ...
Minnesota ...
Los Angeles ,
bathmure
Cleveland ....
Chicago
Detroit. .
Kansas City .
Buaton
Washington
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.5110 12
.477 14 ':4
.451 17 '3
.445 18
.385 24' a
Tuesdays Kesulls
ttew Voi'K 1-t. Minnesota 1
Lob rt il Its J, rioslou 1
Cleveland 4. iJttroit 2
Chicago 4, riaitimore 0
Kansas City lu, Washington
in.gnt)
WPtlnt'Mla.v'i Prubalilo Pitchers
j-ob rtuyeies ai Cnicago (2, twi
nigui) ijte iB-rit ana Huwsfield
(it'o, vs. bauman 14-31 and Pizano
Ul-lli.
tiuuit at Washington (2, twi
nig.iU iMossi and Kline
u-ot or ncgan vs. SienhJuse
U'j-j i anu uunisiac t.3-8).
Cleveland ul lioston iniRhti
Donuvua iiJ-tl i. iomey (y-lUh
AiiniKsota at Kansas Lity uuyntl
ivrahck i7-B) vs. Pena (1-0) or
iseg in iti-5).
Thursday's Games
L.0i rtnueles at Chicago
Cleveland at Boston
Minnesota al Kansas City
baltimort; at New York (night)
Detroit at WashmRlon tnignt)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
. 1
Los Angeles 77 :i'
San Francisco .. 72 4
Cincinnati 6b 4i
Piltsnurgn (3 H
bt, LUUlS tl.J .ll
MihvauKe f0 5:
Philadelphia .... il ti;
Hous.rn 4U
Chicago 41 7!
Kew iork 29 r:
Pet. GB
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.389 10
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.447 2b
.3(54 35
.3H3 35 'a
.261 4ti'j
Tuesday's Results
ban Francisco 4. Philadelphia 2
bt. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 0 nigni,
Milwaukee 4. Chicago 1 (night)
Cincinnati 3. Houston 0 might I
Lob Angeles 7, New York 3 might)
Wednesdays probable Pitchers
St. Louis at Pittsburgh might)
Gib&on (13-8) vs. McBean (11-7) or
Law (8-b).
Chicago ai Milwaukee (night)
Jtioboie i3-ll) vs. Hendlcy 1 8-1 j .
Cincinnati al Houston (night)
Kuxhall d-oi vs. Bruce (6-6).
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
(night) Hamilton (6-9) vs. Wil
liams (J0-7L
New York' at San Francisco
(night) Craig (6-17) vs. Boiin
(6-U).
Thursday's Games
Chicago at Milwaukee
New Vork al San Francisco
Cincinnati al Houston, night
Phila. al Los Angeles, night
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L. P
gb
San Diego 71 44
Salt Lake City.... BS 52
Taeoiua f3 52
Hawaii 5H 56
Seattle 54 (id
Portland 55 62
'Vancouver 50 62
Spokane 43 71
.lil 7
..i.-ili 7
.54 a R
12'
.474 16'
.470 17
.44ti 19'
.377 27'
Tuesday's Results
Salt Lake 6, Vancouver 3
San Diego at Portland (ppd.,
rain i
Spokane at Seatile (ppd., rain)
Hawaii at Taconia (ppd., raini
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Salem 14 15
Tri-Citv 20 17
Yakima 19 18
Lewiston 19 2(1
Wenntchep 17 23
Eugene 16 22
.54 1
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.487
Tuesday's Results
Wenntchce 6. Tri-Citv 1
Lewiston 7, Eugene 6
Yakima 5, Salem 2
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When tlaor counts
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enjoy true
old-style
Kentucky
Bourbon
sinodihir tuciu-c it
sio di-tilli'(i and bottled a' 'lie
Pvjk ol perfection. C -'- "-'
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GETS BACK SAFELY Charlie Maxwell
of ChicaRO White Sox gets back to third
base salely alter being caught between third
and home plate in third inning of American
league baseball game with Baltimore Orioles
at Chicago on Tuesday. The action occurred
ale
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Can Don Drysdale over
come the 30-game jinx and
succeed where Bob Feller and
Hal Newhouscr tailed?
If so, he'll be the major
leagues' first 30-game winner
since Dizzy Dean in 1934.
And, if not, he'll have only
: to study the records of Feller
and Newhouser to realize that
those last hurdles enroute to
the 30-game plateau can be
mighty big ones.
With No. 21 of the season !
salted away Tuesday night in
the Los Angeles Dodgers' 7-5
victory over the New York
Mets. Drysdale's timetable to
ward 30 is identical with the
pace Feller set in 194(i. Fel
ler also had 21 victories on
Aug. 8 of the '4fi season but
suddenly tailed off and wound
up with a 26-15 record.
Newhouser also made a
strong run on 30 in the same
season, achieving his 20th vic
tory on July 27 and gaining
No. 21 on Aug. 15. But he too
PROOF
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more than price
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Gives Up 11 Hits
ecords 21st
tailed off, and wound up with
a 26-9 mark for the season.
May Have Felt Pressure
Drysdale may have been
feeling some of the pressure
Tuesday night when he scranv
bled to his 11th straight vio
tory and raised his record to
21-4. The sidewheeling right
hander was tagged for 11 hits
by the rag-tag Mets and might
not have finished the game
except for his hitting - he
belled a two-run triple in his
own behalf in the sixth in
ning. The loss, incidentally, of
ficially eliminated the Mets
from the NL pennant race.
The victory enabled .the
Dodgers ' to maintain tiieir
4V2-game lead over the San
Francisco Giants, who down
ed tlie Philadelphia Phillies
4-2. The Milwaukee Braves
defeated the Chicago Cubs,
4-1. the Cincinnati Reds stop
ped the Houston Colts, 3-0,
and the St. Louis Cardinals
beat the Pittsburgh Pirates,
o-O. in the other NL games.
In the American league,
the New York Yankees rout
ed I he Minnesota Twins, 14-1,
the Los Angeles Angels beat
the Boston Red Sox, 3-1, the
Cleveland Indians topped the
Detroit Tigers, 4-2, the Chi
cago While Sox shut out the
Baltimore Orioles, 3-0, and
the Kansas City Athletics
routed the Washington Sen
ators, 10-3.
Won Fourth Straight
The Giants won their fourth
straight game with a three
run sixth-inning rally spark
ed by Orlando Cepcda's tie
breaking double. Juan Mari
chal went the distance to win
his 14th game while Art Ma
haffcy was saddled with his
10th loss against 15 wins.
Lew Burdette pitched an
eight-hitter and sirni-k mil
yiliiii in win nis imn game
ior me tsraves. Hank Aaron s
30th homer highlighted a sev
cn-hil Milwaukee attack that
also included two hits by Roy
iviLniiuan. Licorge Altman
homered for the Cubs
ln T.... iiuj ' i .
uoey Jay pitched a four-hit-
tcr to win his 17th game as
ik. n.,j. . .. .u . .
..... u., i aluiiul-o uieir siring i Cincinnati . 000 200 0in S R o
of scoreless innings against ! Houston . 007 ooo oon o 4 1
the Colls tn 99 inninne r n- ! Jb-v ,,7fll and Edwards. John
i.u. l,iji is 10 innings. Gor-ion. Golden (61, UmhrlcM 1O1 and
die Coleman hit his 23rd I Smith. Loser Johnston IH-13), HR
homer and Frank Robinson S c"'"""'' Rl"",n
connected for No. 22 for the New York 1121 000 200 3 11 n
Reds. . L Angeles 000 402 nix 7 fi 2
.-,. n ,. . , Anderson. MarKenr.le (4l. Da-
r.rnie Broglio S four - hitivlault 171 and Coleman. Drysdale
pitching dealt the Pirates i ,21"41 anri Roseboro. Loser An
their 13th defeat in 17 games' i dCr"n -
Stan Musial, Bill White and
Julian Javier each had two!
mis for the Cardinals while
j Dick Schofield had two for
j the Pirates, Broglio raised
his season record to 9-4.
Tony Kubek, playing his
I fir st game since getting out 'Houston for "more than j the only two tournaments he
of the Army homered and $100,000." Oiler owner K. S.'has played over the 7,105
I Tom Tresh hit two homers to I (Bud) Adams announced theiyard iFrestonc Country club
: lead the Yankees' 18-hit as-'contract todav and said Can-1 course, probably will be a
j satilt which enabled Ralph
IO oreeze to I111 16lh
Win. Terrv's Win tntal n,i3l.
I ol, hls ',lUr,e Production of
r"scu'
; belted out in two innings and
suffered his seventh loss
, . victories.
Catcher Bolt lodgers' two.
I run ninth-inning single lifted I !him a ,pw wek more to
the Angels to their triumph j VIKINGS CUT TWO 'learn the trick" of the job
over Boston's Earl (no hit) Bemidji. Minn. XT-- De- j with the Toronto Argonauts.
Wilson, who carried a 1-0 ! tensive tackle. Don Joyce, for-' Hall, who was let go by the
shutout into the final game, morly of the Baltimore Colts, j New York Giants of the Na
Don Osinski received credit land Kansas sprinter Charlie j tional Football league last
for his second win. ; Tidwcll were among the eight week, signed Tuesday with
Homers by Howard Ed- players cut Monday by the Argonauts of Canada's East
wards and Chuck Essegian I Minnesota Viking". I ern Football conference.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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when Mike Hershbcrger hit lo pitcher Dick
Hall. Play was from Hall to catcher Hobie
Landrith to third baseman Brooks Robinson.
The play was close but umpire Larry Napp
ruled Maxwell safe. (UPI)
Victory
sparked a nine-hit Cleveland
attack that brought Jim Grant
his fifth win of the season.
Jim Bunning, ripped for nine
hits in seven innings, suffer
ed his eighth loss despite a
homer by Steve Boros.
Ray Herbert pitched a
three-hitter for the White
Sox, whose 12-hit attack was
led by Al Smith's three blows
and Camilo Carreon's two-run
single. Herbert, who had a
perfect game for 5 23 in
nings, increased his season
mark to 11-7.
The Athletics won their
fifth straight game as George
Alusik drove in four runs
with a homer and two singles
and Bill Fischer went the
route with a nine-hiltcr.
Homers by Don Lock and
Chuck Hinlon accounted for
the Senators' runs.
American League
Detroit ono O10 010 2 4 0
Cleveland . 100 Oil lOx 4 9 0
Bunning. Nisehwitz (8l .and
Edwards W i n n e r Grant (5-4(.
Loser Bunning (ll-8. HR Ed
wards, Boros, Essegian,
Los Angeles 000 000 003 3 7 1
Boston 000 100 0001 4 1
Belinsky, Osinski (fl) and Hodg
ers. Wilson. Farley (!)i. Radatz
and Tillman. W i n n e r Osinski
I (2-1). Loser Wilson (8-51.
Baltimore ...000 009 000 0 3 1
Chicago 000 400 00x 4 12 C
Hall. Stock i8i and Landrith,
Lau (Bi. Herbert (11-7 and Carre
on. Loser Hall (4-3i,
Minnesota .000 001 000 I 5 0
New York 511 000 70x 14 18 t
Pascual. Collum (3l. Maranda (7)
and Battey. Zimmerman. Terry
ilti-9i and Howard. Loser Pascual
(15-71. H R Kuhck, Tresh 2).
Kansas Cily 000 600 400 10 II 1
Washington 001 000 002 3 9 3
Fisher (3-3) and Azcue. Rudolph,
Hobaugh i4i. Kutyna (fli and Hn
zer. Loser Rudolph i5-6i. HR
Lock. Alusik. Hinton.
National League
Phila 100 Oftl 000 2 ft- 2
San Fran 0O0 013 OOx 4 II 1
Mahafiey (15-10) and Dat-
rymple. Mariehal (14-8i and Bai
ley. HR Calhson. Kuenn.
000 000 100 I H 0
102 000 Olx 4 7 1 i
Milwaukee
Koonco. Anderson 161. Schullz
fBi and Bcrtell. Thacker (81. Bur-
j Krmnce ie-3i. HR H. Aaron. All-
j m,n-
si Louin .... nio 001 son 5 in f
i Pihrh ooo ooo oon o 4 i
Broglio 10-41 and Oliver. Gin.
hen. Frnntin n. Slurdlvanl 171
ollvo 181 and Ltppert. Loser-
Gibbon 1 2-3)
MORE THAN $100,000
Houston -lUPli- Billv Can -
i non. Houston Oiler halfback
who helped get the young
' American Football league off
, the ground, has signed a new
; Ihrce-year contract with
i non "is worth every dime of
it." Cannon, 1D59 Heisman
T u ; 1 r
j iana State university, led the
! AFL in rushing last year, car-
rying 200 times for 948
' y3rds. He also caught 43
; for , yirA and
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League Leaders
United press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player & Club G. AH R. H- Pet.
Runnels. Bos. ..107 3H7 57 132 .332
Jimenez, KC ...107 3!4 41 I2!l .327
Robinson. Chi... 107 418 62 132 .316
Rollins. Minn. .112 445 66 137 .308
Power. Minn... 95 403 54 122 .303
Lumpo. KC ... 110 453 t4 136 .300
Siebern, KC ..113 423 76 127 .300
Hinton. Wash. . 98 337 45 101 .300
Moran. L.A. 110 458 ti5 137 ,2!9
Smith. Chi. . . 117 348 44 104 .209
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Musial, St. L 89 284 41 102 .359
T. Davit. LA ..112 457 84 159 .348
Robinson. Cin .112 422 88 142 .336
H Aaron, Mil... Ill 425 89 141 332
Clmente.. Pitt. 102 370 71 125 .330
Altman. Chi 105 387 53 125 .323
Ccpeda. SF 110 437 74 140 .320
Skinner. Pitt. .104 369 66 118 .320
K Alou. SF 105 387 ti3 123 .218
Howard. LA .... 90 299 52 95 .318
Home Runs
A in er lean Leacue: Cash. Tigers
30- KUlebrew. Twins 29. Wagner.
Angels 28; Gentile. Orioles 26. Ma
ris. Yanks 25.
National League: Mays, Gimits
34: H. Aaron, Braves 30; Banks,
Cuhs 27; Thomas. Met 26; Cole
man, Reds 23.
Runs Hatted In
Amcriean League: Siebern, Ath
letics 79: Killebrew. Twins 78;
Wagner. Angels 77; Rollins, Twins
75; Robinson. White Sox 73.
National League: T. Davis, Dodg
ers 112: Mays. Giants 100; H.
Aaron Braves 95; Robinson. Reds
92: Cepeda. Giants 81; Howard,
Dodgers 81.
Pitching
American League: Wickersham,
Athletics 8-2; Donovan, Indians
15-4; McBride, Angels 11-4: Moore,
Twins 7-3; Ford. Yanks 11-5.
National League: Drysdale, Dodg
ers 21-4; Turkey, Reds lt-4; Face.
Pirates a-2; Pierce, Giants 10-3;
Koufax. Dodgers 14-5.
Don Hoak Hit
In Eye by Stone
PiUsburgh-lUHi- Third base
man Don Hoak of the Pitts
burgh Pirates was lo undergo
further examination todav for
a contusion of the right eye
suffered when struck by a
stone.
Hoak incurred the injury
Tuesday while driving his au
tomobile. The stone caused
the eye to dilate and vision to
blur. Dr. Joseph Finegold,
team physician, said the in
jury did not appear serious,
but a club spokesman said
Hoak would be lost for "an
indeterminate period."
Hoak's disability was the
latest in a succession of mis
haps to befall the Pirates.
Previously, Roberto Cle
mente, Dick Stuart and
Smoky Burgess were sidelined
with various ailments. Cle-
mente and Stuart returned to
the lineup Tuesday night but
Burgess remained shelved
from the effects of a kidney
stone.
Finegold said X-rays taken
Tuesday showed Burgess ap
parently had passed the stone
but was in a weaKenea condi
tion and would not play for
two or three days.
Bears Clip
Salem 5-2
United Press International
Yakima clipped a full game
off Salem's Northwest League
lead Tuesday night with a 5-2
victory over the Dodgers al
Yakima.
Other action saw We
natchee down Tri-Cily B-l
and Lewiston lake Eugene
7-6.
Rafael Gomez was the big
slicker for Yakima while Ro
ger Roy held the Oregonians
to but rix hits.
Gomez drove in two runs
in the third inning as the
Bears scored four limes and
sent in another marker with
a single in the fourth.
Bill Ballou held Tri-City
lo seven hits for his victory.
Wcnatchce scored five runs
in a big seventh inning with
the big blast a bases-loaded
homer by Ken Fruchlcr.
Lewiston benefited by six
walks in the ninth to score
five runs in its win over Eu
gene. The winning run crossed
with the bases loaded and
none out on a sacrifice fly to
right by Bill Meyer.
Strong Field
In Ail-American
Akron, Ohio (UPI) : The
strongest golf field of the
year will tee off Thursday in
the second annual $50,000
All-American Classic.
It includes 47 of the top 50
money-winners of the year
and 14 of golf's 15 highest
dollar-earners of all time.
Only Lloyd Mangrum will
be missing from the all-time
list and only those in 42nd.
44th and 48th place will be
absent from the top 50 of
19H2.
The field includes defend-
ling
! U.S
champion Jay Hcberl,
Open champion Jack
Nicklaus, Masters and British
Open champion Arnold Pal
mer, and PGA champion i
Gary Player, among others. j
Hcberl, because he has won
(slight favorite when the field
'of 102 tecs off on Thursday.
! T0T' ?
Toronto -4711- Pete Hall,
i former Marquette University j
I star, finally will get his wish
! In play quarterback for a pro'
i football team, but it will take
Fire Breaks
Out During
Ball Game
Pittsburgh itlPli F a n s at
tending the Pittsburgh Pi-ratcs-St.
Louis Cardinals
game a I Forbes Field Tues
day night got excitement
more than they bargained
for.
Fire broke out under the
right field stands in the last
half of the seventh inning
and almost immediately
flames, fed by tar, paint and
an old tarpaulin, shot into
view.
Fans and players alike
stood up to get a better look
at the fire as the flames shot
higher and higher into the
air. Despite all the commo
tion, four Pirates appeared at
bat before time was called.
Firemen Overcome
The umpires were forced to
halt play when grounds
keepers opened the center
field gale to admit police and
firemen. Approximately 500
fans were asked to leave the
area of the fire as a precau
tionary measure.
Three firemen were over
come by smoke before the
fire was brought under con
trol. However, all were treat
Salt Lake
Takes Tilt
United Press International
Salt Lake City, behind
some fine relief pitching by
Dave Tyrivcr, topped Van
couver 6-3 Tuesday night in
the only Pacific Coast League
baseball game lo escape the
raindrops.
The other three scheduled
games were rained out. Van
couver held a 3-1 lead in the
seventh and had the bases
loaded with nobody out when
Tyriver was summoned from
the bullpen.
Tyriver got out of the in
ning without allowing a run
and also received credit for
the victory when Bob Allen
held the Motilities scoreless
over the last two innings and
the Bees collected five runs
in the bottom of the seventh.
Bill Williams and Gordy
Lund led off the Salt Lake
seventh with singles and
then engineered a double
steal. Tony Washington's
two-run triple was the big hit
of the inning.
NEWCOMERS MAY START
Moraga, Calif.-IUIMI-Several
rookies are likely to start
Saturday at Seattle when the
San Francisco Forty Nlners
take on the Minnesota Vik
ings. Prospector coach Red
Hickey would not name a
lineup yet, but admitted sev
eral newcomers would start.
One reason for this is that
injuries have sidelined some
key veterans.
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