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MONDAY, APRIL IS. 1113
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
BIG D PUTS ON ONE MAN SHOW Esfir
By mD DOWN
VFI Sports WrUtr
You've only to look at Don
Demeter's .474 batting aver
age to understand why Man
ager Gene Mauch of the
Philadelphia Phillies calls
him "Big D."
Big D is a sort of Jack of
all trades with the Phillies
but fortunately no matter
where he plays he's become a
master of the bat. And he's
the most important reason
why the Phillies were the
hottest team in the National
league over the second half of
the 1882 season and today are
in a three-way tie for first
place with the San Francisco
Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Demcter owes his develop
ment as a hitter directly to
Mauch. Don used to be a free
swinger who tried to pull
every pitch. On Mauch's ad
vice, he started to "hit with
the pitch" last year and he
wound up the season with a
.307 average, 28 homers and
107 runs batted ip.
Stages One-Man Show
Demeter staged virtually a
one-man show in St. Louis
Sunday when he collected six
hits in nine-at-bats and drove
in three runs as the Phillies
downed the Cardinals, 4-3 in
10 innings, and 5-4. Chief
beneficiary of Demeter'j blast
ing was relief ace Jack Bald
schun, who received credit for
both victories although he
worked a total of only 2(4
innings.
The Chicago Cubs snapped
the San Francisco Giants'
four - game winning streak,
3-1. the Pittsburgh Pirates
shaded the Cincinnati Reds,
1-0, the Houston Colts defeat
ed the Los Angeles Dodgers,
9-4, and the Milwaukee Braves
topped the New York Met,
1-0, in 10 Innings in other NL
games
New York Yankees beat the i Cline. Roger Craig, a 24-game Blunts (10) and Oliver winner
Baltimore Orioles, 5-1, the loser in 1962, allowed only I fi)?ji3 James. er Snantz
Cleveland Indians scored a 1 seven bits but suffered his
second straight loss.
L1NK8COKKK:
(National Leacue)
Plttabursh ... 0OO ion 0001 . 1
Cincinnati 000 000 0000 10 1
McBean (l-Oi and Burgesa. Jay,
Hrosnan fOi and Edwards. Loaer
Jay (0-2).
6-0 victory over the Detroit
Tigers, the Washington Sena
tors edged out the Boston Red
Sox, 7-6, and the Kansas City ! Pittsburgh
Athletics beat the Minnesota
Twins, 5-4.
Plays Thrae Positions
Demeter singled the win- jj innm
ning run to mini oase in trie
10th inning of Sunday's first
game. Then he homered in the
eiehth innina to tie the nlclil- 5n franciaco ooo oop ool 1 4 1
- " . . ill. j. unnago 010 100 Olx 3 7 1
i-ap inu siiiii-u uuiue mc ut- Marietta, natter 10). Bonn 18,
cisive run in the ninth. Dur- iaotaon, McDaniei mi
. - . i x. . . and Berlcll Winner Jackson (1-1 1.
ing me aiiernoon ne aiso Loaer Marichaei io-ii hr Santo.
(Zod Game)
Philadelphia 000 000 221 5 10 1
St. Louis 300 010 000 1 5 1
Lopez. Culp 111. Hamilton 15).
Kllppstein Baldschun 18, and
Averhlll. Dalrymple (8. Sadeckt,
Olivo I8i. R Taylor 18 1 and Oliver.
Winner Baldschun 12-01. I.oser
R. Taylor (0-1). HR T. Taylor.
Demeter
Establish
Two Marks
Medford Jayvees Down
Ashland High Club 10-0
Medford junior varsity was I cd tomorrow depends on what
! 10 to 0 victor over Ashland arrangements are made
TO TURN PRO
Portland - ITU - Portland I
lightweight Richard Sue an
nounced today he plans to '
turn professional. The 18- cor-allis - WW - Cecil Ira
year-old Chinese fighter has scatlered 11 hits aRH Denny
OSU Trips
Chieftains
Medford high trackmen es-' in junior varsity baseball here m0"2.Pra.teRr a"d Reburg. ! lost only five of 65 amateur ! straub dis,rjbutcd six safe-
tablished school records .n ! on Saturday. wT i .. ... !f ilii., 'fights. A veteran of Golden t ties to give Oregon State 7 2
two events Saturday while j The junior Tornado packed iv set Gloves and AAU competition, an 5.3 baseball wins over Se-
conicnaing in tne muaay May-1 ,. , . . , ... . . : sue has been a national aau I .
ward relays at Eugene. '" ' I umsCOBBi semifinalist three times and
Thp Rlar-u Tnmarlr, team nf ! canto. Jim Brennan doubled A.hiand ooo ooo o o 3 8 : once finished second. His i
Prank nnH SIpv. Tnw. iir,. and Larrv Godley, Dick Bree-! Medford 100 Mt x 10 t I father, thr- late Harry Sue. vers with a 11-5 season's rcc-
! attle Saturday.
The victories left the Boa-
ooo ooo ooo n o 4 1
Milwaukee . 000 000 000 11 7 0
Craig 10-21 and Sherry. Hendley
(1-1) and Torre
played first base, left field
and center field.
Ron Santo scored one run
on a double by Ernie Banks
and drove in another with a
solo homer to help the Cubs' j
Los Angeles .. 010 102 ooo 4 n 3
Houston 000 104 OOx S B 3
Koufax. Roebuck I6j, Rowt 171,
Perranoskl IB, and Roseboro. Not-
teuari. McMahon 181 and H. Smith
Winner Nottebert (l-Oi. Loaer
Koufax (l-II
Hedriclc's
Traclcsters
Beat North
Larry Jackson gain his first ' '""'"
i. . I rtiiia 000
win oi ine season, wiuie rac
Covey doubled home the enly
run for the Giants, who had
won their first four games.
Al McBean yielded 10 hits
but struck out five and walk
ed only one in outpitching the
Reds' Joey Jay, who dropped
his second straight decision.
A walk to Bob Skinner and
singles by Smoky Burgess,
Donn Clendcnon and Bill Vir
don produced the game's only
run in the fourth inning.
Colts Kayo Koufax
The Colts kayocd strikeout
king Sandy Koufax in 8V3 in
nings and then hung on for
the victory with Don Mc
Mahon shutting out the Dodg
ers on one hit for the last 1 'Ai
Innings. Pete Runnels and
Howie Goss had two hits each
for the Colts and Frank How
ard and Dick Traccwski had
three each for the Dodgers
Bob Hendley pitched a four-
hitter againBt the Mcts and
finally won out In the 1 Oth
when the Braves scored on a
walk to Lee Maye, Hendley 's
mio not nan t i n i
St. Loula OOO 000 021 0 3 7 2
Short. Baldschun (01, llamlllon
inn. nrngno, uatita ill I. onvn S
In the American league, the ' sacrifice and a single by Ty
MedfopdJWtribunk
SPORTS
Ashland, Crater To Play
Tuesday; MHS-Roseburg
Scuffle Still Question
Hedrick Junior high won
both ends of a track and field
meet with North Grants Pass
on Saturday.
The Hornets look the eighth
grade match 87 H to 26 '2 and
the seventh grade action 53
to 24.
Hedrick had winners in 11
of the 13 eighth grade con
tests and swept three events
Bill Atwood took the Javelin
and pole vault for Hedrick
and Tom Jackson the high
jump ana low nurdies.
In the seventh grade meet
the Hornets won seven of
nine events. Marty Browne
took the high jump and 330-
yard run, Jack Stoop the shot
put and 75 and Bob Emmert
the 150 and broad jump for
Ihc Medford team.
Ashland and Crater high
baseball teams are scheduled
to clash i. a non-league fra
cas on Tuesday afternoon at
Central Point but whether the
Other baseball action billed
for Tuesday is Butte Falls
at Eagle Point
Medford and Crater tennis
teams are to vie at the Med
ford courts. Freshmen track
Medford varsity has a tussle meets are Phoenix at Rogue
on the same afternoon dc
pends.
Medford and Roseburg
scheduled a mmce up twine
on the local field but (lis
Tornado and Crater jayvees
also arc billed for the snme
diamond. However, the Joy
vec game could come off as
slated because Ttosuburg may
be required to make up a
game with Marshfield on
Tuesday.
It's possible, too, that Rose
burg may have tussled with
Marshfield today and that the
Indians will face Medford on
Wednesday. Anyway phone
lines between Medford and
Roseburg and Medford and
Central Point were expected
to be buzzing.
Fremont
Victor Over
McLoughlin
Fremont of Klamath Falls
defeated McLoughlin of Med
ford on Saturday In a dual
track and field meet here.
The Klamath team took sev
en firsts and Mac six. Phil
Taylor won the shot put, pole
vault and 330-yard run for
the Medford club and Mark
Oippcl look the high jump
and discus.
For Fremont DcGrout won
the broad jump, 75 and 150
and Demetrakcs the high and
low hurdles.
River and Eagle Point against
McLoughlin.
"We were lucky to win (he
game, ' said Medford Coaeh
John Kovenz of the Tornado's
second tilt Saturday with
Ashland. Medford took the
opener 8 to 0 and won the
second 6 to 4 with two runs
in the eighth 'lining.
Our kids have a long way
to go before they are a good
club," said Kovenz.
Atlilude Changes
Concerning Crater, Coach
Bill Pichc noted a change in
team attitude saying that it
was much betler for lite Klam
ath games Saturday than for
the Medford series earlier in
the week. He noted that the
Comets could have taken n
doublchcader from Klamath
Falls had they had a little
luck and played heads up hall
in the eighth lnium; when a
run might hnve scored on a
wild throw. Klamath Fall's
Pels tallied two markers in
the 11th frame to take the
mix 6 to 4. Crater won the
other tangle 5 to 4.
Pichc said of pitcher Lar
ry Mason, "It looks like this
year he's our stopper." He
mentioned that Mason look
over In the sixth canto of the
second mix and did a stellar
relief job
RRSiiLTBi
mill srade)
70 Inch hurdles Wlrcind H:
Friend. N; Wray, H. 10 7
1 To 111! in. II: Gil esnle N
Johannaon. H. 8.23.
wart lump Jackson, H; Bates.
; tie third. Garner and Wray, H.
1.
Discus Frohrelch. H! Atwnnd
H; Parke. H. 117 feet.
Shot put Durante. H: Frohrelch,
H; Culhertson, H. 40-7.
JHVClin Atwuod. II: UHWsnn II:
Buck. N. 122-7.
330 Suitor. N: Froerelch, H;
Williamson. N. 40.0.
Pole vault Atwood. H: Garner,
H; tie third. Suitor. N. and John
son. 11. 10-2.
120 low hurdles .Tackaon. H;
Kacy. Hj Friend. N. 18 J.
ISO Gillespie. N; Johansson. H;
Jackson. H. IB.7
880 Dawaon. H; Buck, N. Van
Buren. II. 1:30.8.
Broad Jump Culbertaon, H;
Veal, H; Wlcgand. H. 17-1 'a.
440 relay Hedrick (Johannsnn.
Culhertson. Wiegand. Kagyl. 30.1.
RIIULTBl
(Sth iradrl
Broad Jump DeGrool. F. Wilev,
M Town. M l8-7'.
Hilth lump-Dlppel, M, Towns.
M. tie third, Moyer, M. and Har
groves, r. 3 feet
Discus Dippe). M DeVnre F
MrM, F, llB-j.
Javelin -- Anury, F, DrVore. F!
Moet, M. 117-4.
Shot mil Taylor, M. DeVore. F;
Al,iir.F 4 1-3 (,
Pole vault Taylor. M; tie sec
pnd. Orr and Towns. M, and Pil
lery F 10 leet
High hurdles Demetrakcs. F;
Vaughn M Kolvlch. r. Ill
75 Urt.lool. F; Wilev, M, flol.
vey
it .1
330 Taylor, M, HoptOWlt
Hulbert, F. 40.3
Low hurdles Demetrakes
bulhvan. M Lees, M IB. I
ISO neOroot, r; Molotore
Orr M 17 4
600 Green, F; Aaher
M 1:410
rtclay McLoughlin iWlle
Dippel. Taylori 51 o.
n
K,
Fl
F, Jonea,
Orr,
GET OLYMPIC RIGHTS
New York - OIPli - The Na
tional Broadcasting company
(NBC) has acquired exclusive
rights to televise the 1964
Olympic Games In Tokyo
back to the United States.
Robert W. Sarnoff, chairman
of the board of the network.
announced that NBC-TV will
present dally telecasts each
evening while the games are
In progress. Longer programs
will tie shown on week ends.
Cllh grade)
70 low hurdles Peterson. N:
Gressrtt, H; Redd. N. 10.2.
High JuniD Browne. 11: tie sec
ond, Durkln and Brandt. M. 4-11.
Po c vault Pleren N: Rfanrit
N; MrNcal, N. 0 (eet.
Shot put Stoop. II; Browne, H;
Van Lanningham. H. 38-8
75 Stnop. H: Emmert, H; Peter
son, NGP. 8-7.
330 Browne. H; Walker. H; Bar
nell. H. 42.7.
130 Emmert, H; Stoop. H; Haw
ley. N IBB.
Broad Jump Emmert. H; Peter
son, N: tie third. Walker and Bar
nett. II 1.1-1.
440 relay Hedrick (Emmert.
Van Lanningham, Walker, Stoop).
33.1.
PCL Players
Swinging
For Fences
United Press International
The Hawaii Islanders have
established a new season's rec
ord in the Pacific Coast league
and they haven't even been
to bat yet.
The Islanders and the visit
ing Salt Lake City Bees have
watched restlessly while their
first three scheduled games
were washed out by tropical
downpours. Hawaii had only
one game postponed by rain
during its first two seasons in
the PCL.
But the other eight teams
in the wide-spread loop are
swinging for the fences.
The Oklahoma City 89crs
hammered out five homers
Sunday to defeat Seattle, 9-5,
and take over the lead in the
Southern Division with two
victories and no defeats.
Dallas-Ft. Worth and Port
land split a doublchcader,
with the Rangers taking the
afternoon contest, 5-4, and the
Beavers winning the night
game, 9-5.
Spokane, Denver Divide
In another twinbill, Spo
kane edged Denver, 1-0, In
the opener and lost to the
Bears, 4-1, in the nightcap.
Tacoma defeated San Diego,
but the nightcap was post
poned because of wet grounds.
The rained-out Hawaii-Salt
Lake doubleheader was re
scheduled for today. Other
games on the schedule include
Spokane at San Diego, Seattle
at Oklahoma City, and Port
land at Dallas,
Portland jumped out to a
four-run lead in both of its
games at Dallas, but had to
struggle to earn a split. The
Rangers rallied for five runs
to take the opener and tied
the nightcap with Ray Jablon-
skis' homer in the eighth. But
the Beavers bounced back
with five runs in the top of
the ninth to ice the contest.
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Seattle 000 012 002 .1 1 1
okia. city .. 400 003 oao B 11 0
Spanawick, Boyle (11, Nlppert (fli
ana hKeen: neison ana woolen.
LP Spanswlck.
Snodgrass and Dennis Brum
back ran the two-mile relay I m 1n
in b:uu.3 in taxing second
place. In the distance medley
Greg Swanson, Snodgrass,
Doug Aiken and Brumback
teamed for 10:52.8 in gaining
fourth.
Lloyd Hammons' 12-foot,
eight-inch pole vault to tie
for first in the relays was
not quite a school record as
indicated in a Sunday story.
'I he Medford high mark is
12-9 set in 1956 by Lew
Breazcale.
Howeve, Coach Dean Ben
son told the Medford Line
backers on Friday that the
vault record should po this
year. On his Saturday effort,
Hammons appears a good bet
to break it. He tied with Gary
Van Koten, Grants Pass, in
the Haywards. Hammons had
fewer misses.
Of the Tornado track team
in general Coach Ben.'on
said, "I was real pleased with
the kids. They did a real fine
job up there. They improved
on just about everything."
Roy Shaw, Don Driskell and
Dave Durant were members
of the shuttle hurdles crew
which lied with South Salem
for first.
Half - mile times for Med
ford runners in the two - mile
relay were Brumback 1-58,
Steve Toews 2:00.7, Snodgrass
2:01.2 and Frank Toews
2:08.6. In the distance medley
Swanson had a 3:19 three-
quarter-mile, Snodgrass a 52.6
quarter, Aiken a 2:08.2 half
and Brumback a 4:33 mile.
den and Jim Cox each singled I Bickier. Snow ' and Com. ' 1 also boxed professionally.
' ord.
inning. Two bases on a
balls and an error helped ac- sa
count for the tallies. 1 53
Breeden had three hits in 5
three times up. E
Mike Bickier, Medford
starting pitcher, had a no-
hitter going until the fifth
inning when Craig Hooper
doubled for the Grizzlies.
Bickier gave up one other hit
and walked two and fanned
three in his five inning stint.
Henry Snow allowed one hit
and struck out one in the last
two frames.
Hooper yielded all the safe
ties Medford hitters cracked.
He walked one and fanned
six in five innings. Reliever
Dave Weaver walked three.
Medford jayvees are slated
to entertain Crater Tuesday
but whether the tussle is play-
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Milwaukee, Wis. - IUPD -Outfielder
Frank Thomas will
be lost to the New York Mets
for several days as the result
of a shoulder injury he suf
fered, Saturday. Thomas was
unable to swing a bat during
practice Sunday and is cur
rently taking heat treatments.
Giants Slate
Home Starter
San Francisco - (ITD - The
National league champion
San Francisco Giants aren't
going to win 'em all in 1963,
but they got a welcoming
home parade today anyway.
They lost their first game
of the season Sunday, a 3-1
thing to the Chicago Cubs af
ter capturing their first four
tilts. Then they grabbed a
plane for San Francisco.
They open the 1963 Can
dlestick Park campaign Tues
day against the Houston Colt
combine that they're already
trounced three limes this
young season.
Tuesday's game is a sellout.
It has been for six weeks,
with all 42,000 seats snapped
up. The weather, which has
been rainy for the past week,
is supposed to clear up in
time for the start of the 14
game home stand.
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Rookie Shines
For LA Angels
Los Angeles - OIPli - Baby
laced Ed Kirkpatrick, 18-yenr-old
bonus rookie of the Los
Angeles Angels, was in a
happy daze today as he
packed his three gloves and
left with the club on its first
road trip.
The youngster from nearby
Glendora, Calif., won the
biiekslapping praise of his
teammates a few minutes be
fore midnight Saturday with
a game-winning single in the
bottom of the 15th inning
acalnsl the Chicago White
Sox for a 10 victory.
Manager Dill Rigney had
not only used up all his other
(1st lamel
Portland 000 310 000 4 12 2
Dal -ft W. 000 310 1005 11 1
Flynn. Drabowski (Si. Kirk IB
and McKemlc: Oulter. Williams I li
Donnelly ft) I. Swango (7i and
Henry, wp-swango. LP Kirk
fllnd game
Portland 400 000 00.1 II 3
Dal -Ft. W. . 000 100 2113 B 2
Monlcgudo. Toppin (8i, Hernan
dez IB) and Saul; Bamberger,
Mecklcnberg IB). Swango 8, Don
nelly (Hi Donahue ith. and Mc-
Cabe. WP Hernandez. LP Swan
go.
(1st game
Spokane . .. ooo loo ooo t 10 o
Denver 00O 000 000 0 3 0
Scott, Mi-'Gavnck III) and Julian;
Caroll. While mi and J W. Porter.
WP Scott. LP Carroll,
(2nd game, 7 Innings
Spokane 000 110 02 3 1
Denver 000 031 x 1 ti 1
Koch. Tlllolson (81. Mnaavnek
(fl) and Julian; Schneider and
Root. LP Tlllotson.
(1st game
Tacoma (101 000 1303 7 0
San Diego 100 200 0003 11 1
Garibaldi and Barton; Flavin and
Pavlctlch.
pinch hitters during the
The Comet mentor termed lengthy contest but had em
Larry Pepper Crater's 'touch I ployed a pair of pitchers in
luck pitcher" and a "victim pinch-batting roles.
of circumstances." Pepper , The Angels became the first
went the full 11 innings in major league club in Los An
the first Saturday fray with geles history to have a game
KF and Pichc declared that rained out Sunday,
he hurled "beautiful ball." The Angels open a 13-day
Pepper struck out 10 batters road trip against Minnesota
over the route. Tuesday.
KF Victor
In Tennis
Central Point - Klamath
Falls-Crater High school ten
nis rivalry was halted here
Saturday after Klamath had
won all the singles matches
and the Comets and Pelicans
had won a set each in one
douhles match. The match
was stopped by darkness and
lack of facilities. Crater has
only two courts.
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Mike (..miner C, 11, 8-3; Dav
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C, 61. fl-3
Uuuhlri Gardner and Dewev
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