Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 10, 1963, Image 14

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    WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1963
Mahaffey's
Off Winging In National Loop
Br DICK JOYCE
UP1 Spelts Writtr
All Art Mahaffey's got is
a blazing fast ball and a nickel
curve, according to baseball
know-it-alls, but that big
hummer was good enough to
get the Philadelphia Phillies
off winging in the National
league pennant race.
"Just let him throw that
fait hall." sava Phillle Man
acer Gene Mauch. "He docBn't
need those other pitches."
The Cincinnati Reds found
that out for the second straight
opening day when the big
righthander pitched a four
hitter and struck out 10 in a
2-1 victory Tuesday night.
"It was Just fast balls,"
Mahaffey said after the game-
Giants Did
Everything
Just Right
Houston -dipt- Manager Al
vin Dark, not given to over-
enthusiasm, said Tuesday that
the San Francisco Giants "did
everything right" in thelx
opening 0-2 win over Houston.
What else could the Giant
pilot say after San Francisco
had mauled four Colt pitchers
for 17 hits while Jack San-
ford and Jack Fisher joined
in a 5-hitter?
"Man, that's got to be the
hottest opening game ever,"
Sanford said after Tuesday's
win. He said he sweated oft
eight pounds in five innings.
12 In Row
Sanford allowed only two
singles over five innings, but
surrendered three hits and
two runs before giving way
to Fisher in the sixth. Fisher
retired 12 men straight.
Dark said he was especially
pleased with Fisher's showing.
"I'm going to use Fisher every
way I can," Dark said. "The
more he pitches, the better
he gets. I'm going to start hlin,
Ditch him in the middle In
nings and have him come in
late-
Dark also lauded Santord's
performance and said he pull
ed him only because he be
lieved that was as long aa the
big guy could go In tho heat.
Seals Top
Portland
Unlltd Press International
Seattle and Vancouver open
their second round playoff ac
tion in the Western Hockey
1 e a g u c's Northern division
Wednesday night. It will be
a best-of-seven series.
San Frncisco Tuesday night
overcame its hex at Portland
to grab a convincing 3-2 deci
sion and knot the Southern
division scries at one game
apiece.
The winners of the North
ern and Southern division
playoff .Tries square off in
another bestot-scven affair
for the league lltlc.
The Seals, who had lost
seven In a row at Portland,
grabbed n 10 lead enrly in
the going on Uay Cyr's goal
and never were behind
MAXWtLL TAYLOR
"Mr. Attack"
Comes Back
The man who had lagged
himself the "Obsolescent
General" when he resigned
in 1959 from the Army, alter
41 years ol service, is back
as Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Jack Ryan provides an Intimate
glimpn of the pivotal man in
the Pentagon who hat become
America's No. 1 soldier in tht
(tut I4U luut o
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MEDFORD
MAIL TRIBUNE
Curve Gets Phils
I threw only five breaking
pitches all night."
Mahaffey, a 10-game win
ner for the Phillies last year,
suffered from a painful right
shoulder during spring train
ing but his opening night per
formance apparently has dis
pelled any of Mauch's wor
ries. Defeat Joey Jay
The Phils, long-time door
mat of the senior circuit but
the best team in the league
for the second half of last sea
son, defeated 21-gamc winner
Joey Jay for the second
straight year on opening day.
Don Demetcr's single drove
in the first Phil lie run in the
fourth inning and the clinch
er came in when Gordy Cole
man muffed a double play
ball in the sixth.
The Reds rallied in the
ninth off Mahaffey when
Frank Robinson singled and
John Edwards doubled him
home with one out. Mahaffey
then settled down, striking
out Gene Frecse and Tommy
Harper.
The National league cham
pion San Francisco Giants and
the Los Angeles Dodgers, rat
ed with Cincinnati as the top
contenders for the NL flag,
won their opening day con
tests. Four home runs - by Wil
lie Mays, Orlando Cepcda,
Willie McCovcy and Felipe
Alou - led the Giants to a
0-2 victory over the Houston
Colts and 23-gamc winner Don
Drysdale of the Dodgers beat
the Chicago Cubs, 3-1.
Broglio Pilches Two-Hitter
In other games Ernie Brog
lio pitched a two-hit, 7-0 vic
tory for the St. Louis Cardi
nals over the New Mets, and
Celts' Rule
Challenged
Boston - mm - Nearly eight
years of unchallenjfcd rule
over professional basketball
reaches crisis stage tonight
when the Boston Celtics face
Cincinnati's upstart Royals
at Boston Garden.
The National Basketball as-
socuuton playoff game now
Is a one-shot affair for both
clubs. For Boston, victory
would mean an unprecedented
eighth straight Eastern di
vision playoff title.
For Cincinnati, an eight-
point underdog in surprisingly
light wagering, an upset
would mean both an end of
the Boston era and the ar
rival of a basketball team
that already has exceeded by
far its own fondest dreams.
The clubs stand at three
victories apiece going into
this seventh playoff meeting,
despite the fact that Boston
whipped Cincinnati nine
times in a dozen regular sea
son games.
McBride Satisfied
He Passed Big Test
Los Angeles -it)Pi - Pitcher
Ken McBride was satisfied to
day he had passed his big test
since last season's hard luck
setback and hoped he wuuld
be allowed to work every
fourth day for the Los An
geles Angels.
The smooth-throwing right
bunder demonstrated Ills Ill
ness Tuesday night when he
set the Boston Red Sox down
on four hits while pitching
the Angels to a 4-1 victory.
Only Carl Ynsltvemskl's lead
off homer in the seventh in
ning kept McBride from
achieving a shutout
The win was McBride's Hrst
since he suffered a cracked
rib last July 21 although he
made two late-season starts
and lost them both, lie still
had an 11-5 record for 1062.
Death Penalty Bill
Before Assembly
Sacramento ilirii A bill lo
grant a limited 4-yesr mora
torium on the death penalty
in California, as an experi
ment in homicide rale, was
before the assembly today
with committee sanction.
The measure, strongly back
ed by Gov. Edmund ti.
Brown, cleared the assembly
Criminal Procedure conumt
tee Tuesday night on a close
ti-4 vole.
But it faces an uphill fight
from now on.
Introduced by Assembly1
man Lester A McMillan iD
Los Angelesi, the measure is
given a more than 30 SO
chance of passing the lower
chamber. But the senate is
another matter
In the It) tunes California's
legislature has considered the
repeal of the death penally
since 193J. the senate has
never let a bill out of the cru
cial judiciary committee
The bill is expected to come
up for assembly action early
next week but it will be a
month after that before it
faces the Senate Judiciary
committee.
ft
fed Savage's two-out pinch
single paced the Pittsburgh
Pirates to a 3-2 win over the
Milwaukie Braves.
Jack Sanford, a 24-gamc
winner for the Giants last sea
-on. pitched five-hit ball for
five innings before giving
way to Jack Fisher, who re
tired all 12 Colts in order. The
DO-degree heat and Santord's
base-running - he hit a triple
and a single, driving in three
runs - caused the Giant right
hander to tire.
The Giants raked four
Houston hurlers for 17 hits,
with starter Dick Farrcll
getting the loss.
Maury Wills of the Dodg
ers, the NL's most valuable
player in 1062, suffered an
injured ankle as he tried to
score in the third and had to
be replaced. Drysdale spaced
11 hits and was helped by
three double plays. Rookie
Ken McMullen drove home
two runs for the Dodgers as
Larry Jackson look the loss
for Chicago
Larry Burright of the Mets
got the only hits oil Broglio -in
the first and ninth innings.
In between, the Card right
hander set down 20 straight
Mets. Bill White's homer and
George Altman's four hits led
the Cards 14-lilt attack - !2
of them coming off Roger
Craig.
Bonus baby Bob Bailey and
veteran Smoky Burgess hom
ered for the Pirates, who beat
lefty Bob Hcndley. Relief ace
Elroy Face picked up the vic
tory. MNKxcone:
National League
Milwaukee . 010 000 0012 7 0
Pittsburgh .000 001 1013 10 0
Burdettc. Hendley 8i and cran-
dall. Friend. Veale IB). Face 10)
and Burgeai. Winner race d-oi.
Loser Hendley (0-1). HR Bur
gea. Bailey.
St. Louis . 202 003 0007 14 0
New York 000 000 0000 2 2
Broglio 1 10 1 and Sawatski.
Craig. Rowe (0), Cisco (0) and
Coleman. Loser Craig (01). HP.
White.
Los Angeles 100 001 1023 0 0
Chicago 000 010 0001 II 1
urysaaie i i-ui ana nosennrn.
Jackson. Schults (8i. Elston l9i and
Bertell. Loser Jackson i0-l).
San Fran. 041 100 0210 17 S
Houston 000 010 0001 11 1
Sanford. Fisher (6) and Hallcr.
Farrcll. Kcmmerer (4). Woodeshick
(3. Brunei (8) and Campbell. Win
ner Sanford (10). Loser Fnrrclt
(0-1 ). HR Cepeda. Maya, McCo
vey, F. Alou.
Clmlnnatl .. 000 000 0011 4 1
rnna. noo un oux 3 5 i
Jay, Nuxhall (St and Edwards.
Mahaffey dot and Dalrymple.
Loser Jay (01).
MASON, YOST WIN
Portland itini - Professional
Bunny Mason and amateur
Dick Yost of Portland com
bined for a 3undcrpar 60
Tuesday to win the two-day
Chapman system pro-amateur
best ball golf tournament.
Their 36-hole score was 139.
Mason won $425. Four other
teams tied for second place
with 142s.
MEDFOHD
MroFORDvStiWrRIBl'Nl
SPORTS
VICTORY LfcAGUK
Silver Dollar 13 . 3, Cluie
Man in 465; Bank-North (18-34) 1,
Joy Ingle 479.
Bowers Const. 13121) 2, Nadine
Peek 4 ) Gllman's Dairy i2131i
2. Alice Casebier 409
Town House (30-22 t 1, Arlene
Hoi l man 515; Delah Timber 129-23)
3, Bev. St. Clair 407.
Eads Allied (20-23i 3. Alice Pol
ing 475; U.S. National Bank 28'.f
23il 1 Charlene Heavilln 547.
Vogue Beauty (2824 1 4, Rubye
Fein 471; Barnett Shell (22-30) 0.
Polly Smith 421.
Hillycr Oil (21-31) 3. Ethel
Champion 47U; Viking Sewing I 19
33) I. Claudia Lowd 402.
Charlene Heavilln 220. Arlene
Hoffman 201 Alice Casebier 191;
Laas Aiiiea zzio
Ml. PITT LKAGl K
Tomiin-Webber Lumber (28-8) 3,
Price Shafer 508; Timber Engi
neering (iu-zb) i. tvereu flits lb.
Busklrk Construction (22-14) 0,
Bob Warrlner 534; Electronic Serv
ice (1719) 4. Lloyd Knapp 331.
Table Rock Lumber (21-15) 1,
Leo Johnson 522; Trowbridge Elec
tric (15-21) J. Lyle Jarmin 482.
Kogap Gang Mill (21-15) 1. Clay
ton Miller 548; Neeley Nelson
Lumber (16-20) 3. Lee Ze timer 547.
International Harvester (1917)
1, Tom Schoonover 561; Jim's Pro
duce (1816) 3. Dave Turner 303.
Mann't Dept. Store (17-19) 4. Bill
Moffat 479; Kogap Peelers (12-20)
0, forfeit.
Tom Schoonover 208, Dave Tur
ner 203, Walt Tomlin 203; Inter
national Harvester 878 2440.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
O. K. Market (19-3) 3. Doc Wil
son 344; Cogswell's Market (177)
1, Lennle Gascon 338.
Domestic Laundry ( 15 1 j-8 1 1 3.
Ken ChriMi.uwm 561; City Hall
(12-12) I. Ray Vaughn 311.
Hair Shapcrs (159) 3, Ray Wil
liamson 321: H.A.P. Co. (11-13) 1.
Dick Finch 463.
R. C. Cola (1519) 4. Len Thrun
562: United Grocers (717) o. Ed
Rodger 505.
Safeway Stores (13-11) I, Ernie
Dukcshler 547; Squirt (8-16) 3. Lee
Graham 545.
Mt. Pitt Co. ri2U.llU1 3. Nel
son Walls 300: Grandvicw Market
(7-17) 1. Ed Vollmcrt 330.
Stmmonds' Const. Co. (1014) 1.
Clay Morrison 434; Bh timers Sheet
Metal (6181 3. Jim Baumer 322.
Ray Williamson 237. Nelson
Walls 231. Howard Baker 207; Do
meatlc Laundry 2360.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
O N C (3013) 3. Gene Cemach
Ilch 612; Timber Busters (2032) 1,
Dave Shuns 352.
Reliable Cleaners (3220) 4.
Lucky Luchterhand 57 1 ; White
Poodle t HO i j -31 '..i 0. Ed Meeker
526.
Graham Electric (31-21) 4. Ben
Graham 327; Timber Products 1 20
32) 0, Kelly Brooks 478.
Graham Cabinet (20231 3. Mel
Peterson 560; Star Body (2428) 1.
Paul Emery 400.
Hoskfns Const. (20-23) 3. Charles
Cook 307; Groceteria 128-24) 1.
Dave Morris 503.
Westward Ho' (28-2H 0. Jack
Snarling 318; Medford Neon (21
31 4. Duane Wolfe 327.
P M T (28-24) 1. Lcs Mason 497:
Harrlann Electrln (2826) 3. Al Har
rison 568.
MedTord Radiator (24-281 3. Boh
Nelson 524; Cummlna Diesel (18',i-
WANTED!
Incense Cedar Logs
TOtO CEDAR MlttS Inc.
Phone 664-2673 Central Point
Medford
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
35'i 1, Frank Boyd 471
Gene Gcmaehlich 236. Lucky
Luc-hterhand 221. Bill Coghill 217;
Reliable Cleaners 2906.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
Stevens Auto Sales i33-ll 3.
Nelda Norton 439; Simmonds
Const. (836) 1. Mary Simmonds
428.
Trallwaya (26-18i 1, Jacque Wat
kins 455; Roxy Ann Lanes iZl'-j-Z3',i)
3, Peg Melsted 533.
Rodda Paint i25'j18',i 1, Mar
ion Lausmann 448; Tex of Cour
teay Chev, (20-24) 3. Mary Par
ker 307.
Drews" Manstore (23-19) 4, Marie
Holiey 331, Loveness Lbr. 1 10 1 -24
'.j ) 0. Alta Knuber 432.
Eastside Market (21 a -22 'a 3.
Grace Hunter 463; Crosby's Mobil
(20-24) 1. Verna Allen 465.
Marie Holiey 204. Peg Melsted
107. Gwen Slavens 187; Roxy Ann
Lanes 1813.
SUNDAY NIGHTERI
Cannonballs (21-7) 3. Bob Plan
kenhorn 329: Bowled Overs (11
16') 1, Lloyd Roberts 471.
Four H"s 120-8; 4. Gene Irwin
581: The Heroa 1 1 1 -IT i 0. Troy
Dean 318
Friendship Four (17-11) 3. Bev
erly Bryan 496: Double Trouble
(12-161 1. Ken Pickens 338.
Four J's (18'j-ll'i) 3. Johnny
Johnson 489; Try Hards (O-lOi (,
Dave Kllnger 532.
Butte Fallers (15-13) 2. Bruce
Pingle 489: Scatter Pins (1414) 2.
Bud Nelson 521. .
The Rookies (14-14) 3. Fern
Loros 508: 4 B'l (7-211 I, Don
Booth 505.
Gene Irwin 200, Mary Plankcn
horn 232. Johnny Johnson 196.
Fern Loros 204. Bob Plankenhorn
195. Julia Smith 101; Four H's
1995
ROXY ROLLER LEAGUE
The Meat Mart 1I8-61 2, Clara
Torrey 510: Oregon Bookkeeping
(8-16) 2. Ruth Johnson 479.
Stickley Masonry (186) 4, Esther
Stickley 412; Forest Chip Boot Co.
(I6-81 0, Carole Archer 421.
Stones T.V. (11-13) 3, Carolyn
Elmore 480; Woodland Heights (10
14i I. Marilvn Werner 416.
Eads Van Lines 18-lBi 0. Fyrnc
Cotton 403: Park Motors (717) 4.
Jean Peyton 396.
Clara Torrey and Carolyn El
more 207. Joan Davidson 177; The
Meat Mart 1622.
ROLLING PIN LEAGUE
Bill's Lady Bugs (28-16) 2. Nina
Carpenter 442; Garrett Brothers
(16281 2. Betty Boyer 430.
Hi Martin 24-30i 1. Bettie Dris
kcll 461: Maxwell House Drips 23
21) 3. Peg Anderson 410.
uoiri Mill reamer mercnanis
122-221 O. Marilvn Gascon 428:
B & B Auction (21-23) 4, Carolyn
Lansford 496.
Whites Midway service (31-33)
Alia Hancock 440; Butte Falls
General Store (21231 1, Grace
Hatcher 41J.
Nlta Sutton 187, Ross Young 178.
Carolvn Langlord 174; B & B Auc
tion 2149.
WE'RE HERE TRIPLES
Reliable Cleaners 1 1010) 3. Bill
Harmon 409; Team Three H2-8i 1.
Wavne Archer 466.
Cal. Pac. One (6-14) 1, Ed Fal
well 450; Echo (15-5 1 3, Jim Neal
Team Eleven (4-18) 1, Richard
Osborne 474. Rich Plan (119) 3.
Semifinals
Reached in
Tournament
' Qualifying rounds In "Bowl
' r-t,,. C ' MSMlal ai'Anl
benefit for the American Can
cer society, were concluded
April 7. with over 1,800 local
bowlers competing.
The semifinals may be play
ed off any night after 9:30
o'clock through April 14 at
Medford lanes (Ivan Wolfe,
chairman). At Roxy Ann lanes
reservations may be made by
semifinalists for April 13 and
14 (Mrs. Eleanor Holbrook,
chairman.) Two free lines of
bowling will be given at Roxy
Ann lanes to any volunteer
who will be scorekeeper dur
ing the playoffs. Thursday
evening, April 11, after 9:30
o'clock and Saturday after
noon, April 13, are open for
reservations by semifinalists
in Ashland at the Rondo lanes
(Ron Torrey, chairman).
Oregon Teams
Among Top 10
Tucson - lUPI) - Oregon State
and Oregon baseball teams
are ranked in the top 10 in
the country in the latest poll
of collegiate baseball. Oregon
State ranked sixth and Ore
gon 10th Michigan, the de
fending NCAA champion, was
ranked first.
FIGHT THURSDAY
Portland - IUP1I - Portland
middleweight Andy Kendall
meets Gene (Honeybear) Bry
ant of Tucson, Ariz., in a 10
round fight at the Portland
Armory Thursday night.
Al McKlnnli 504.
Cal. Pac. Two 1 11-91 I. Art Ko.
bold 534; Medford Realty 112-81 3.
Dick Bordon 536.
M & M Aseney tOtl-lOft) l'i.
Ray Mathcny 481; QallsnKamp
I3'j-16'. 2',- Ray Chapman 560.
So. Ore. Surgical (16-41 3. Mike
King 564; Bike's Motor Mart 10
10) 1. Joe Lemieux 530.
Mike King 212; GallenKamp 1502.
WHAT'RE
YOU
CHEWIN'?
COPENHAGEN,
OF COURSE.
HERE-TRY
A PINCH.
DATED
FOR
FRESHNESS
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Tribune
Pro Basketball
United Preis International
(Best-of-seven Semi-Finals)
Lastern Division
n
Boston 3
Cincinnati 3
Pet.
.300
.300
Western Division
t, Pet.
3 .500
3 500
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis 121. Los Angeles 113
Match Won
By Tornado
Mcdford's boy's net team
won from Crater high 6 to 1
yesterday.
Cliff Pinkham and Joe Mc-
Calvy took the Comet victory
in the doubles.
The Medford-Eurcka, Calif.,
match planned for Medford
today has been postponed.
Crater netters vie at Klam
ath Falls next Saturday and
Medford at Ashland. The
Comets are slated to entertain
Roseburg on Thursday.
RESULTS:
Singles Lee Wimberlcv. M. dcf.
Mike Gardner. C. 6-3. 6-2; Mike
Naumes. M. def Les Dewey. C.
6-2. 6-2. A T. Highland. M. del.
Robert Bruce. C. 6-0. 6-3; Chct
Stickley. M def. Cliff Plnkhani,
C. 6-1. 6-4; Greg Peters. M. def.
Joe McCalvy. C. 6-3. 6-2.
Doubles Nick Rasmusncn. and
Ron Grimes. M. def. Gardner and
Dewey. 7-3. 6-1; Pinkham and Mc
Calvy del Tom donning and
Dean Hansen. M. 5-7. 6-3. 6-3.
TRACK COACH KILLED
Clarksville. Tenn. - IUP1I -Clinton
C. Graves, Olympic
track star Wilms Rudolph's
high school coach, lost his life
in a traffic accident Tuesday.
Graves was killed when his
car went out of control and
crashed just over the Ken
tucky stale line at nearby
Fort Campbell.
GAMES CANCELED
Eugene-iUPII - A scheduled
baseball doubleheader be
tween unbeaten Oregon and
Linfield was canceled because
of rain here Tuesday.
IT'S GOT A
AND IT DOESN'T
GET IN YOUR. WAY
WHEN BOTH
REAL MAN-SIZE
TOBACCO
TASTE.
HANDS ARE BUSY
TRY A PINCH
OF REAL
TOBACCO TASTE
iOSU Wins
Doublebill
Portland - OH Oregon
State, with Bob .Nenier ana
i Steve Olson turning in top
pitching performances, defeat
! ed Portland 12-0 and Lewis
and Clark 6-2 Tuesday,
i The wins improved the Bea
vers' record to 9-5.
Nehler stopped Portland on
four hits and Olson halted
Lewis and Clark on six hits.
Harry Demurest slammed a
home run against Lewis and
Clark.
' NOT TO COMPETE
i Portland - WPli - University
of Portland officials learned
today that basketball star Gus
Johnson will not compete for
the Vandal track team in a
meet here Saturday. Johnson
has high jumped 6-6 feet de
spite a lack of experience, but
coach Doug Basham said he
will compete only in meets in
the Moscow area.
HARRIED BUT SOBER
Rochester. Minn. - lUPD -Police
investigating a report
that a man was drunk and
beating his 2-month-old baby
Tuesday found the father,
harried but sober, trying to
change the baby's diaper.
UTT T 1MPTTF VICTOR
Salem-'ITI'-Willamotte edg
ed Oregon College of Educa
tion 1-0 and 3-2 in a baseball
doubleheader Tuesday.
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Detroit's Opening
Day Crowd Biggest
United Press International
A total of 23-1.647 fans turn
ed out for Tuesday's nine
major league baseball open
ers - a healthy average of
29.331 per game.
The four American league
contests attracted 112.712 fans
while five National league
games drew 121.935.
The biggest American
league crowd turned out at
Detroit - 37,781. The biggest
National league crowd was
the 29.615 at Pittsburgh.
Other crowds were 22,091
at St. Paul-Minneapolis; 30,
976 at Kansas City and 21.
364 at Los Angeles in the AL,
and 28,291 at Philadelphia;
18,589 at Chicago; 19,591 at
Houston and 25.849 at New
York in the National league.
SHARE HONORS
Prague, Czcchoslovakia-WD
- Communist China and Ja
pan shared honors in the
world table tennis champion
ships Tuesday. Defending
champion Communist China
defeated Japan. 5-1, to retain
the Swavthline tropin- for the
men's team championship, but
the Japanese took the Corbil-
Ion cup for the women s team
title by vanquishing Romania,
3-0.
crooked Cucumbers
London (UPll The tomato
and cucumber marketing
board has banned the sale of
bent or crooked cucumbers, it
was reported Tuesday. Harry
Wright, a rebel member of
the board, called the decision
"fantastic."
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