Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1963, Image 10

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TUESDAY. APRIL 16, 1863
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
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of fans welcomed them
STANDINGS Beavers Score Three In 11th,
Still Lose To Dallas-Ft. Worth
Hv United Preii International
AlUBIGAM LSAUUE
W. L.
New York 4 1
Baltimore 3 2
Detroit 3 2
Kama City 3 2
Chicago 2 2
Loa Angelea .... 2 2
Botton 2 3
Cleveland 2 3
Washington 2 3
Minnesota 1
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Monday' Iteault
No gamefc scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Los Angeles at Minnesota
Kansas City at Chicago
Detroit at New York
Maltin.ore at Boston
Washington at Cleveland (nlghli
Oateen tU-0. vs Donovju i(M
Wednrsdav's tiamrt
Loa Angeles at Minnesota
Washington at Cleveland mightt
Detroit at New York
Baltimore at Boston
lOnly games scheduled I
crowd
(UPI)
LOST IN CHOWD Members of National
League champion San Francisco Giants are
barely visible on steps of city hall as huge
Giants Return To
Candlestick; Get
Welcoming Parade
Monday.
San Franclsco-IUPli-The San
Francisco Giants today re
turned to windy Candlestick
park the place where they
won the National League flag.
Last year, the Giants com
piled a spectacular 61 21
mark in the much discussed
ballpark and a full house of
40,000-plui was certain to
fhow up for today's home
opener against Houston, un
less rain washed out the pro
ceedings. -
Manager AI Dark held out
the brilliant southpaw-, Silly
Fierce, all last week to
enable him to pitch the home
opener. Last year Pierce was
12-0 during the season at
Candlestick Park and won
number 13 against the New
York Yanks In the World
Series. Houston named Bob
Bruce as its starter.
The Giants were 4-1 on the
road last week and moved in
to a tie for first in the crowd
ed National League chase, but
Dark is not happy with his
troops' performance to date.
The Giants power boys
have been carrying the team
with Felipe Alou, Orlando
Cepeda and Willie McCovey
all hitting .400 or better. Wil
lie Mays is hitting only .222
but has hit two homers and
scored six runs.
What has distressed Dark
has been the collapse of his
infield both in the field and
at the plate. Catcher Tom Hal-
ler is hitting .158, second
sacker Chuck Hiller and third
Baseman Jim Davenport .14a
each, and Jose Pagan .053.
Besides not hitting, they
have been making errors and
misplays of a kind that no
team can get away with
against ton-flight competition.
"Potentially, we are just
as strong as last year, maybe
stronger. But the others have
improved, too. We'll have to
do better,'' Dark says.
More than 100,000 fans
turned out to welcome the
team home Monday In a brief
parade through the down
town section.
After the reception, the Gi
ants headed (or Candlestick
Park but found it too soggy
for a workout
The Giants ? it good news
when Matty Alou, the ailing
reserve outfielder whoso left
knee has buckled twice, escap
ed an operation.
Dr. Floyd Jergesen examin
ed him and called Alou's in
jury "minor cartilage dam
age,"
Otherwise, the Giants were
in good condition for their
14-gamc home stand. Follow
ing Houston, they meet Chi
cago, Cincinnati, St, Louis
and Milwaukee.
Dark says Billy O'Dell and
Sanford will pitch Wednesday
and Thursday.
NATIONAL LI w.lt
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Pittsburgh . .. t 1
San ''ranceico ..a 1
Philadelphia .4 1
Milwaukee 4 2
St. Louis 3 1
Loa Anselea 3 3
Chicago . .. 2 3
Houiton 2 4
Cincinnati 1 4
New York ..0 6
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Monday! Results
Milwaukee 4, New York 3
(Only garnet acheduledi
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Houston at San Francisco
New York at Cincinnati might)
Hook 10-1) vs. Maloney (0-0).
Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night)
Francis lO-li vs. Gibson (0-fl.
Chicago at Los Angeles (nlghtl
Buhl (0-1) vs. Pndres (O-li.
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
New York at Cincinnati might)
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
(nlchti
Chicago at Los Angeles (nighti
Houston at San Francisco (night)
SPORTS
W. I.. Prt. GB
Oklahoma City 2 1 .667
Denver 2 1 .667
San Dlegu 2 I .667
Dallas-Ft. Worth 2 2 .500
Salt Lake City 0 0 000
Northern Division
W. L, Pet. GB
Portland 2 2 .500
Taroma I 1 .300
Seattle 1 2 .333 'j
Spokane 1 3 .250 1
Hawaii 0 0 .000
I By United Press International
Portland scored three runs
I in the top of the 1 1th and still
I managed to lose at Dallas in
the wildest game yet of the
new Pacific Coast League
campaign.
The game took 5 hours and
20 minutes and did not end
until early today, but it goes
into the book as a mere 4
hours 30 minutes long. Fifty
minutes of delay occurred
when half the lights at Bur
nett Field went out.
The lights went out for
Portland in the bottom of the
12th when Dallas loaded the
Net, Golf
Encounters
This Week
Mcdford girls' and boys'
tennis teams each have two
matches this week.
The girls entertain St.
Mary's on Wednesday after
noon and Lake Oswego on
Saturday morning. The boys
have afternoon home matches
with Ashland on Friday and
Klamath Falls on Saturday.
Crater boys play at Klam
ath Falls on Friday and host
North Bend on Saturday. Ash
land Roes to Grants Pass on
Saturday.
In golf competition Grants
Pass clashes at Ashland on
Friday and Medford travels lo
Coos Bay for a Saturduy
scrape with Marshfield,
Monday's Results
San Diego 3. Spokane 2 (13 in
nings) Dallas-Ft. Worth 11. Portland 10
(12 innings)
Seattle 6. Oklahoma City S
Salt Lake City Ht Hawaii 12
games postponed, rain.)
(Only games scheduled)
TUESDAY'S GAMES
Spokane at San Diego
Satt Lake City at Hawaii ('
games l
Tacoma at Denver
Portland at Oklahoma City
Seattle at Dallas-Ft. Worth
TECH SPLITS
Klamath Falls - W!l - Ore
gon Tech and Eastern Oregon
split an Oregon Collegiate con
ference baseball doublehead
Saturday. Oregon Tech won
the first game 6-2 and Eastern
Oregon captured the second
contest 3-2.
PSC BEATS DUCKS
Portland - GOT - Portland
State got jparklltlg pitching
performances from Gordon
Rlese and Al P'aschio to s-ore
2-0 an 3-2 baseball wins over
previously unbeaten Oregon
Saturday.
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Ashlanders
In Track
St. Mary's and Ashland
start the high school varsity
track activity this week.
They contend on Wednes
day afternoon at Ashland.
Feature attraction of the
week will be the Rotary meet
on Saturday at Grants Pass.
Medford, Phoenix, Rogue Riv
er and Eagle Point are to have
entries along with host GP.
Crater goes to Roseburg on
Saturday.
Illinois Valley will vie at
Phoenix on Friday and Grants
Pass junior varsity will con
tend at Rogue River.
Ninth grade meets will
have McLoughlin at Ashland
on Friday and Savage and
Klamath Falls against Hed
rick at Medford on Saturday,
Friday seventh and eighth
grade meets are Savage and
Monument at Hedrick, Mc
Loughlin at South Grants Pass
and Central Point and a
Klamath Falls team at Ash
land.
bases on a walk and two sin
gles and Ron Henry singled
home the winning tally.
Tlie regular contest ended
7-7 after nine innings and the
Beavers seemed to wrap
things up with three in the
11th. But old pro Ray Jablon
sky's homer sparked a three
run Ranger burst in the 11th.
Bruce Swango, a busy re
liever who seems to figure in
just about every Dallas-Ft.
Worth decision, got the win,
while Bill Kitk took the loss.
Jay Ward of the Rangers
crashed a pair of homers and
Portland's Bill Kern also lost
one in a wild battle that saw
a dozen pitchers touched for
33 hits.
In other action Monday
night, San Diego nudged Spo
kane 3-2 in 13 innings, Seattle
slid by Oklahoma City 6-5,
and Salt Lake was again
washed out at stormy Hono
lulu. Deron Johnson did most of
the damage for San Diego. He
followed Art Shamsky's triple
with a single in the 13th after
having delivered a big single
during the Padres' two-run
rally in the seventh.
The former USC athletic
ace John Werhas drove in
both the loser's runs.
Dick Luebke, third Padre
hurler, picked up the win
after a nice relief job.
Seattle broke a 5-5 tie at
Oklahoma City with a run in
the top of the ninth. Archie
Skeen led off with a double,
took third on a sacrifice play
and then went home on a long
drive by Rac Slider.
Dave Roberts and John
Weekly homered for the los
ers, who absorbed their first
defeat after two wins.
Former big leaguers George
Spencer of Seattle and Gor
don Jones of the 89ers picked
up the decisions to both
emerge with 1-1 marks.
Heffner. Spencer (7i and Skeen;
Johnson. Jones '8i and Wooten.
wp Spender. LP Jones.
(12 innings)
Portland
031 120 000 030 10 13 2
Dallas-Ft Worth
010 211 200 031 11 18 I
Krause. Aker (6). Hernandez (7i.
Mackenzie 10i. Kirk (Hi and
Saul; Cimino, Mecklenbery (4), Ar-
rlgo (5i. Donohue '7). Rantz 8).
Dotter (10. Swango ill and Henry.
WP Swango. IP Kirk
(13 innings)
Spokane
001 010 000 000 02 10 3
San Diego
. 000 000 200 000 13 10 0
Reed. McGavock (13), Tlllotson
( 13 . and Julian: Breeden. Sisler
(8). Luebke (lOi and Pavletich.
WP Luebke. LP McGavock.
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Web Ewbank Takes Over
As Boss of NY Jets,
Talks About Rebuilding
By NORMAN MILLER
New York - WD - Bustling
Wi'eb Ewbunk, new boss ot
the New York Jets (nee.
Titans), today bcRnn a search
for another Johnny Unitas to
help him beat the five -year
championship timetable h e
once wrote for the Baltimore
Colts.
The odds are strictly
against Ewbank, ol course, hut
he feels that with a few
"sleepers" like Unitas, can
"start a new era In the Amer-
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And who can blame Wecb
for hoping?
The S5 - year -old Ewbank,
dismissed by the Colts at the
Close ol tha last National Foot
ball league season, Monday
signed a three-year contract
railing for an estimated $100.
000 to serve as coach, general
manager and vice president of
New York's AFL entry.
At the samp time, Dave
(Sonny) Werblin, new presi
dent ot the club, announced
that tlie nickname would be
changed lo Jets, rhyming with
Mcts. The Matt and Jets Joint-
j ly will occupy the new sta-
I dhim now under construction
' on Long Island.
Ewbank readily admitted
that the Jets' biggest problem
is players Tlie old regime
headed by tempestuous Harry
Wismcr did not sign a single
member o( last season's col-
I lege crop.
"But this club is not any
worse than the Colts when I
took them over in lio4," Ew
bank Insisted. -Talk about a
challenge Well, this is no
tougher than a lot of others.
I've faced
"I've seen sicker cows than
this one get well, " he gagged
in an allusion to his Hoosler
farm-boy unbrmumi;
The pudgy Ewbank said
uiai in ins cuoris to rebuild
the Jets, for this year at least
he would have to rely heavily
on free agents, rejects from
other pro clubs, fugitives from
Canadian (ootball and other
sleeper-type players.
"Johnny L'nitas was a free
agent, you know," he remind
ed his listeners. L'nitas was
playing sandlot football for $tj
a game in Pittsburgh when
Ewbank signed him. With Uni- ;
tas at quarterback, the Colts
won the NFL championship;
in 19S8 and 1939.
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