Fischer
Occupy
United Prtw International
Hoyt Wilhelm has hit
knuckleball, Smokey the Bear
Radatz his faat ball and Luis
Arroyo his screwball, but the
Kansas City Athletics think
their relief ace, Bill Fischer,
bis the best pitch of all.
It's called a strike.
Actually, the 32 -year -old
Fischer has a variety of
pitches - fast ball, curve and
slider - but his most impor
tant asset is that he gets 'em
all over the plate. So when
Manager Ed Lopat signals to
the bullpen it's also the signal
for Kansas City road secre
tary Jim Schaaf 10 line up the
taxi cabs outside the dressing
room because he knows every
body's going home in a hurry.
Fischer, who set a major
league record by pitching
84 W consecutive innings with
out Issuing a walk between
Aug. 3 and Sept. 20, 1862, is
the chief reason the Athletics
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for the best throw In the decathlon Sunday in the Mt. San
Antonio relays at Walnut Creek, Calif. Yang compiled a
total of 9,121 points, a new world decathlon record. (UPI)
Yanks' Gold Medal
Total 62 in Games
By LEO H. PETERSEN
UPI Sports Editor
Sao Paulo, Brazil - OIPH -Uncle
Sam's athletes, who
have turned the Pan-American
Games into a red. white
and blue showcase, take a
well-deserved day off today
following a fantastic week
end string of victories In
swimming and track and
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First
In
sccup first place in the Amcr
lean league today. He has re
lleved six times, pitched IS
innings and allowed only
eight hits and two walks in
compiling a 4-0 won-Iost rec
ord and a 1.20 earned run
average.
Beats Senators
Fischer made his sixth re
lief appearance of the season
Sunday and went 2 23 in
nings to receive credit for
the Athletics' 6-3 victory over
the Washington Senators. He's
now been the winning pitcher
In four of the Athletics' last
seven victories. The Athletics
won the game with a four
run eighth-inning rally fea
tured by singles by Ed
Charles, Chuck Essegian,
Jerry Lumpe and George Alu
sik plus two Washington
throwing errors.
The New York Yankees
shut out the Cleveland In
dians, 3-0, the Los Angeles
K. Yang, above, of National.
the Javelin 23B feet, 5 inches
The Yank forces piclted up
three gold medals in track
and field and two in swim
ming Saturday and added 19
more In various events Sun
day to run their gold medal
total to 82 with a week still
remaining In the competition.
The United States complet
ed a sweep of swimming hon
ors Sunday by winning all
six gold medals at stake, four
of them in meet record time,
and the track and field team,
paced by ex-Marine Dave
Tork, picked up four gold
medals to make It seven In
two days with the bulk of the
track and field events yet to
come.
Four In Rowing
The Yanks also won four
of seven rowing finals and
added four gold medals in
shooting and one in fencing.
Sharon Flnneran, a 17-year-old
lass from Los Angeles,
smashed the women's games
record for the 400 meter free
style with a clocking of 4:52.7.
The men's 800 meter relay
team hung up a record of
8:18.9, the women's 400 meter
relay team set a standard of
4:18.7 and Nina Mannar of
I Philadelphia made it a fourth
record in swimming when
she took the women's 100
meter backstroke on 1:11.5.
In addition. Bob Webster,
ja 1960 Olympic champion
i from Santa Ana, Calif , and
j Linda Cooper, an 18-year-old
from San Bernardino. Calif..
swept the platform diving
mum iui me u.a. wiin Web
ster's victory ending Mexican
domination in the even!
First lt-Fcoter
Tork. a public relation!
man tor Ihc .stale of West Vir
ginia, became the first 16-
loot pole vauller in Pan ;
American Games hi a t n ru
j when he zoomed over the bar
at 4.90 meters 16 feel. 78
Inches.
James Jnhnsmi of Nminlk
Va.. won the 40 meler run:
discus thrower Boh Hum.
phreys of Long Beach. Calif.,
won his event with a games
record toss of 189 feet. 84
inches; and sprinlcr Edith
McGuire of Atlanta, Ga . won
the women's 100 meler dash.
The U.S. baseball learn
kept lis nil.- hopes alive by
beating Venezuela 4.1 h..
hind the ilx hlt pitching cf
"uug nuns 01 tjalcsburg, 111 ,
the U.S. men's basketball
squad ripped Peru. 104-36. the
U.S. women's basketball team
defeated Chile, 87-38, but
Yanks' soccer learn suffered a
100 loss to Brszil.
Reason Athletics
American Loop
Angels beat the Baltimore
Orioles, 3-2, the Detroit Tig
ers topped the Minnesota
Twins, 4-0, and the Boston
Red Sox beat the Chicago
White Sox, 4-3, in 12 Innings,
and 6-2, in other American
league games.
Whitey Ford homered and
combined with Hal Reniff in
a two-hit pitching effort to
win his first gsme of the
season for the Yankees. Hec
tor Lopez hit a three-run hom
er and Joe Pepltone and Clete
Boyer had three hits each to
lead the Yankees' 13-hit at
tack. Jim Grant, who yielded
four of the Yankee runs In
five innings, suffered the loss.
Survive Five Errors
Dean Chance, Bo Belinsky's
partner in midnight escapades
for the Angels, survived five
errors, including two of his
own, to win his second game
of the season. Jim Fregosi had
two doubles to lead the
Angels' attack while John
Powell homered for the
Oriole?.
Jim Bunning pitched a
five-hitter for his first victory
of the season and Coot Veal
knocked in three runs for the
Tigers, who dealt Minnesota's
Jim Kaat his second defeat
against one win. Third-baseman
Frank Kostro had two
hits for the Tigers.
Carl Yastrzemski doubled
home the winning run In the
12th inning of the first game
and Bill Monbouquette com-1
Huff Heaves
As Ashland Tops Douglas
Ashland - Tom Huff, Ash
land Javelin thrower, bettered
the 200-foot mark here Satur
day in a dual track meet with
Douglas high.
He hurled the spear 203
feet even as the Grizzlies won
from Douglas no1 3 to 24 Va
Yang Sets
Record in
Decathlon
Walnut, Calif. - (UPI) - C. K.
Yang of Formosa shattered
the world decathlon record of
former UCLA teammate Ra
fer Johnson Sunday by amass
ing 9,121 points and he may
get as much as 34 points more
for his pole vault perform
ance.
Officials at the Mt. San
Antonio Relays awarded Yang
the maximum 1,515 points for
his pole vsult. But Yang
cleared 13 feet, ItHi Inches
V of an Inch higher than
the present decathlon point
system for the pole vault fig
urea points for.
The 6-foot-l athlete barely
missed on his third attempt
to clear the bar at 16-6Va
which would have been the
third world record shattered
at the three-day track meet
at Ihc Mt. San Antonio Jun
ior College Stadium.
OSU Beats
Rival 7-5
Corvallis - lUPti - Defending:
champion Oregon State moved
into a tie for first place in
the Northern division baseball
race by defeating Washington
State 7-5 Saturday.
Tlie decision left Oregon
State with a 2-0 record and
Washington State with an 0-4
mark. Oregon also is 2-0.
Al Lehrer paced Oregon
Slate's 13-hlt attack with four
hits in four trips.
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pletcH the Red Sox' sweep of
the White Sox with a six
hitter in the nightcap. Radatz
shut out the White Sox for
three innings to win the first
game when Wilheim was scor
ed on for the first time in
IS 23 innings of relief pitch
ing this season.
LINEeCORES:
American League
Cleveland 000 000 000 0 2 0
New York . 030 lot OOx S 13 0
Grant, Walker isi, Curtii 18) and
Edwards, Llpakl (81. ford. Reni.f
(81 and Howard. Winner Ford
11-2' Loaer Granta (1-2). HRa
Lopez. Ford. Pepltone.
Loa Anselea .... 000 120 0003 6 5
Baltimore 010 000 001 2 S 1
Chance 12-1) and Klrkpatrtck. E.
Sadowskl (S). Pappaa. Burnalde (2).
Stone (6), Stock (8). McCormick
(8). Miller (8) and Brown. Loaer
Burnilde 10-1). HR Powell.
Kansas Cltv .. 000 Oil 040 8 11 1
Washington . 000 001 301 5 10 2
Rakow, Fischer (7) and Bryan,
Sullivan (8). Coatei, Hannan 17),
Bronatad (8), Oiteen (8) and Ret
rer. Winner Fischer (4-0). Loaer
Oateen (0-21. HR Osborne Cot
tier. Minnesota 000 000 000 O S n
Detroit 020 000 20x 4 6 1
Kaat. Dai ley 17 1. Pleli 17). Laaher
mi ana Haitey. riunnlnw (1-2) and
inanooa. Loser Kaat (1-2)
(first game)
12 InninHi
Chicago . 200 010 000 000 3 10 3
Boiton 012 000 000 0014 8 2
Buzhardt, Wilhelm (8) and Mar
tin, Lollar (111. Delock. Eartey (8).
Radatz c 10 i and Tillman. Winner
Radatz (2-0). Loner Wilhelm (1-1).
econd game)
Chicago 000 002 0002 S 1
Boiton 230 100 OOx 6 9 0
Fisher. Jovce 2. Biuminn (5i
Zannl 8i and Carreon. Monbou-
quelle (2-2) and Tillman. Loaer-
Sih.m
HRi Stuart, Cun-
Javelin 203
Ashland acquired the first
places in 12 of the 14 events.
Jim Lamb, Dennis Ekwall,
Ron Boyce and Gerald Brown
each won two contests. Lamb
won out in the high hurdles
and high Jump, Boyce in the
100 and 220 - yard dashes
Brown In the mile and half
mile and Ekwall in the broad
Jump and low hurdles.
Don Sorenson won the shot
put and Jack Tyler the 440
for the Grizzlies and the re
lay team of Boyce, Simpson,
Rumsey and Torresan was
winner.
Wade took (he pole vault
and Heard the discus for
Douglas.
Ashland swept a 1 1 three
places in the javelin, high
hurdles and mile. .
RESULTS:
Javalln Huff. A: Sorenson, A;
nreiiman. A. 2UJ ieet
Mian Hurdles
A - nf.t. A tt A
High lump Lamb, A: Anderson.
D; Pattanon. D. S-10.
Shot put Sorcnion. A: Heard. D:
Barnes. O. 42-8.
100 B o y c c. A; Peterson D;
Simpson. A. 10.8.
Mile Brown. A: McGuire. A:
Oawklns, A. 4:43.3.
Broad Jump Ekwall, A: Boyce,
A: tie third. Torresan. A. and An
derson. D. 20-7.
440 Jack Tyler. A; Rumsey. A;
Anderson, D 52.7.
Pole vault Wade. D; Johnson. A;
Jim Tyler A. 11 feet.
Low hurdles Ekwall, A; Lamb.
A. 22.2.
Dlacua Heard. D; Sorenson. A:
Hud. A. 134-9'i.
220 Boyce. A: Simpson, A:
Wade. D. 24.0.
880 Brown. A: Jack Tyler. A;
Dean. D. 2:10.6.
Relay Ashland IBoyre. Simpson,
Rumsey. Torresan). 139-7.
McELREATH WINNER
Newport, Ore. - IUPH - Some
5,000 fans turned out Sunday
for Loyalty Dny sporls car
races at the airport here and
officials said another similar
event probably would be held
in August. Pat McElreath of
Portland won the top event.
METS RECALL CATCHER
Pittsburgh - Oipti - Catcher
Chris Cannizzaro was recall
ed by the New York Mets
Sunday from Buffalo of the
International league. The Mets
optioned southpaw Steve Dil
lon lo Buffalo to make room
for Cannizzaro.
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Medford Hosts GP
On Tuesday; Crater
Entertains Ashland
.Southern Oregon confer -
ence baseball rivalry contin
ues on Tuesday with a single
game at Medford and a
doubleheader at Central
Point.
Medford will entertain
Grants Pass at 4 p.m. Crater
will take on Ashland start
ing at 2:30 p.m.
The one game is slated here
because of school administra
tion policy against double-
headers on school days. Grants
Pass will return for another
game on Wednesday after
noon. Coach John Kovenz report
ed that Stu Young likely wili
be the Medford pitcher to
morrow with either Bill En-
yart or Jack Forde going in
the Wednesday clash. For
Grants Pass, Coach Ron Mau-
er could choose among Jim
Thompson, Steve Newman
and Jerry McCormack.
For Crater Coach Bill Piche
reported that Larry Pepper
will hurl the game in which
John Rhodes pitches for Ash
land. Wayne Clay is slated to
be on the hill in the other
tussle for Comets. Larry
Mason will be on hand if re
lief is needed. Dave Barger
could be Ashland Coach Bill
Leybold's pitching choice for
one of the contests.
Phlpps Out
Piche pointed out that both
Pepper and Clay did fine
work last Saturday. Clay, of
course, turned in a no-hltter
while Pepper had a two hit
ter going into the seventh
canto when he allowed two
more safe blows to Grants
Pass. Rhodes turned in a no-
Lewellyn
Soars 6-10
Pullman, Wash. -IUPI)- Little
Terry Llewellyn, a 5-7, 130
pound junior, soared 6-1034
as Oregon scored an 87 to 57
dual meet track victory over
Washington State Saturday.
The Ducks' Dave Blunt cap
tured the 100-yard dash in 9.8
and the 220 in 21.5.
Also turning in top per
formances for Oregon were
Mel Renfro, who won t h e
broad jump in 24-834, and
Gerry Moro, who finished sec
ond in the pole vault in 15-'s.
However, Renfro wrj upset
in the 120-yard high hurdles
by the Cougars' Jim Allen.
Allen was timed in 14.3 and
Renfro In 14.8.
Oregon will face Oregon
State in a two-way meet at
Corvallis next Saturday.
1 hitter against Klamath Falls.
Coach Kovenz reported
that Catcher Ken Phipps may
be lost to Medford for some
time because of teeth infec
tion. Phipps did not make
Saturday's trip to Eugene to
face the University of Oregon
Frosh.
Medford defeated Grants
Pass twice in previous action
while Crater and Ashland
split.
Tennis teams of the base
ball rivals will play also Tues
day at Medford and Central
Point. Medford girls tennis
team will be at Roseburg.
Sternberg
Vaults 16-5
Philadelphia Wl - Brian
Sternberg, a 19-year-old Uni
versify of Washington sopho
more, today sat on what he
regards as a wobbly throne as
king of pole vaulters.
"This record probably won't
last 24 hours," said Sternberg
of the 16-foot, 5-inch record
he chalked up at the Penn
relays here Saturday.
"I'll just have to do belter,
go higher, to stay in front of
the pack. There's too many
guys better than I am," he
said.
Sternberg broke the out
door vault mark with a fiber
glass "whipstick" on his first
try after failing three titles
to clear 16 feet, 7 inches.
Sternberg's t r e m e n dous
leap eclipsed the 16-foot, 4
inches mark set April 10 by
John Pennel of Northeast Lou
isiana which has not yet re
ceived official status. The rec
ognized world mark of 16 feet,
2 Va inches is held by Pentti
Nikula of Finland, which he
posted last June 22.
Red Raider Golfers
Thump Oregon Tech
Ashland - Southern Ore
gon college golf team defeat
ed Oregon Technical Institute
14-1 during the week end at
Reames Golf club at Klamath
Falls.
The Raiders made a clean
sweep of the five matches.
Bill Gilmer of SOC was
medalist with an 85.
RESULTSi
Bill Gilmer. SOC, dcf. Lar
ry Brown, OTI, 3-0; John
Buck, SOC, def. Denny Elrod,
OTI, 3-0; Jerry Hull, SOC,
def. Dean Weltman, OTI, 3-0;
Gary Phillips, SOC, def. John
Reed, OTI, 2.V4; Ron Get-
chel, SOC, def. Bob Schinkle,
OTI, 21J-V4.
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New Orleans - fUPi - Ralph
Dupas' 13-year struggle for a
world championship reaches
a climax here tonight when
the French Quarter flash chal
lenges Denny Moyer of Port
land, Ore., for the junior mid
dleweight title.
The two fancy boxers meet
at Municipal Auditorium in
a fight that is expected to go
the full 15 rounds.
A gate of about $40,000 was
hoped for by promoters Bon
ny Geigerman, Lou Messina
and Curley Gagliano.
The fight will be New Or
leans' first title scrap since
Joe Brown defeated Wallace
Bud Smith for the lightweight
championship in 1956.
Moyer was a slight favorite
to retain his crown.
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the Northwest conference
baseball standings with a 5-1
record today.
The Wildcats moved into
the lead by defeating Lewis
Rodgers Savors
Texas Victory
San Antonio, Tex. - HOT -Phil
Rodgers, savoring his
first tournament victory in
more than a year, flew home
to California today to take
a week's vacation in honor
of his winning the 1963 Texas
Open.
Rodgers, a former NCAA
champion from the Univer
sity of Houston, sliced five
more strokes off par Sunday
with a closing round 66 to
take a two-stroke victory over
Johnny Pott with a 72-hole
total of 18-under-par 268.
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a bogey on the 17th hole and
a par on the 18th left him
with a 68 and a total 270.
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Willamette topped Whit
man 11-10 and 7-4 at Walla
Walla and College of Idaho
and Pacific split a double
header at Caldwell. College
of Idaho won the first game
8-5 and Pacific captured tha
second contest 7-6.
In tlie Oregon Collegiate
conference. Eastern Oregon
climbed into first place with
a 4-2 record by splitting a
twinbill with Oregon Col
lege of Education at La
Grande. Eastern Oregon won
the nightcap 3-2 after drop
ping the opener by the same
score.
Defending champion Port
land State and Southern Ore
gon split a doubleheader at
Ashland. Portland State los
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winning 4-3 in the second.
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