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WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
Curt Simmons Hurls Cards
Into 1st in National Loop
STANDINGS
' Unlud PreH Inurnatlonal
NATIONAL utA"U
W. L.
St. Louli 1 t
PltUburgh 11 5
Milwaukee . U
San Frandaco- 11 fl
Loa Anfelea 10 11
Chicago 10
Philadelphia .- 10
Cincinnati . a 10
New York ' 1J
Houaton 7 13
ret.
,700
.688
Ml
.990
.470
1.474
.444
.379
J6R
J50
Tuaiday'l BeiulU
St. I-ouU 2, Milwaukee 1
Loi Angalca at New York (night,
""HiuIfoS' at Pittaburgh (night,
'"c&lliio' at Cincinnati (night,
PtSa'n"rranclaco at Philadelphia
(night, ppd.. ralnl
8
-.10
AMERICAN LEAOUK
Kanaai City 13 J
Boaton
New York -Baltimore
....
Loa Angalea ,
Chicago 1
Minneaota - .
Detroit .. .
Cleveland
Washington .
11 10
7 7
Pet GB
.633
.000 1
.971 l'i
.930 1 la
.924 2
JOO Sla
.474 3
.444 31t
JH3 a
316 I
Tueiday'a Bemlta
PIS!?. : New York 3 (night)
Cleveland at Bo ton (ppd., rain)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . '
Nortntrn uivienm
Seattle .. ...... 11
Portland .ll
Tacoma 9
Spokana - 7
Hawaii -.
Soatharn Dlvlalon
W.
Salt Lake City., a
Oklahoma City. .10
San Diego 8
Dallai-Ft. Worth 7
Denver ..... 8
Pet GB
.733
.611 1',,
.600 a
Ma 't
J7S Sla
Pet. GB
.687
.068 !i
.444 3
.3B0 4
.204 9 '4
Tueiday'a Reaulta
Seattle 7, Denver fl
Salt Lake City 7, San Diego 3
Spokane 4, Datlaa-Ft. Worth 3
Tacoma 4, Oklahoma City 3
Hawaii at Portland! ppd., rain)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
Salem
Wentachea
Lewlaton
Yakima -
Trl-Clty
Eugene ...
. 8
S
Pet GB
.837
.790 '4
300 ati
.900 2l
.420 3
.000 8',i
Tueiday'a Reaulta
Wentchee 4. Trl-Clty I
Salem 10, Lewiaton 7
Yakima 5, Eugene 4
By MILTON RICHMAN
UFI Sporll wrllar
Take all those reports that
Curt .Simmons is washed up,
wring thoroughly and then
hang them out to dry.
Someone apparently made
out the wrong laundry ticket
on the 33-year-old St. Louis
Cardinals' southpaw.
Simmons underwent the
first crisis of his career when
he mangled two toes on his
left toot while mowing his
front lawn in 1953.
Some felt he was through
when he was sent back to the
minors In 1959 and most ex.
perls were sure of It when
he drew ms unconditional re
lease in 1960 after 13 seasons
with the Phillies.
But along comes this same
Simmons with his fourth
straight victory Tuesday night
and pitches the Cardinals into
first place in tne national
league by beating the Milwau
kee Braves, 2-1
The veteran left-hander no
longer owns the blazing fast
ball that brought him a ihb,
000 bonus from the Phils 18
years ago but he still has
enough stuff to make the
Cards happy they signed him
as a free agent three seasons
back.
Allows Four Hits
Simmons limited the Braves
to four hits and fanned eight
in going the distance for the
fourth time. His current 4-0
start Is In keeping with his
break from the barrier last
year when he won his first
five straight games.
Bothered by arm trouble
down through the years, Sim
mons was hardly bothered at
all by the Braves as he turn
ed In the 145th victory of his
major league career.
Frank Boiling tagged him
for a first inning homer, a.ter
which Simmons held the
Braves hitless until the sev
enth. The Cards had no easy
time either with 24-year-old
Denny Lemaster, who also
struck out eight and allowed
IHJ0)WLmG
nf.t.IMn PIW f.KAnHK
Bill's Lady Buga (33-231 3, Nlta
Sutton 443; Whltea Midway Serv
ice 131-291 3, Doria Dunphy 420.
HI Martin (30-391 3. Vivian
Rodgers 484: Gold Hill Merchants
(39-311 1, Roaa Young 447.
Butte Falla General Slora (21).
371 3, Grace Hatcher 479; B it B
Auction (28-28 1, Carol Langlord
taiVwiiir Mouse Drloa (2B-2ftV 3.
Vlnrlna nnla 431.; Garrett Broth-
era (20-34) , Winnie rnuivoy
Vivian Rodtfera 161, Grace
Hatcher 170, Betty Boyer 173:
Butte Falla General Store 3189.
VICTORY LEAGUE
(End of Second Half)
Silver Dollar (4V-19(J 3, Joyce
Thornton 887; Bower! Const. (39
3312. Alice Monroe 463.
Town Houie 136-281 4, Doria
Hlckaon 907; Barnett Shell (20-39)
0, Dorli Webater 498.
US. Bank 13M,-28it 3, Helen
Campbell 447: Delah Timber 133
311 2. Bev. St. Clair 310.
Vogue Beauty 139-291 3, Vlda
Miller 468; Eada Allied (34-30) 1,
Alice Poling 440.
Hlllyer Oil (28-38) 4. Judy Bar
num and Eunice Johnaon 303;
Bank-North (19-49) 0, Joy Ingle
433.
Gllman'a Dairy 126-38) 1. Alice
Caaebler 480: Viking Sewing (25
301 3, Helcne Culy 347.
Helene Culy 321, Doria Hlckaon
32, Doria Webater 203; Hlllyer
Oil 3309.
BOXY ROLLER LEAGUE
Stlckley Maionry (24-121 1. Har.
rlett Sherman 383; Oregon Book
keeping (17-19) 3, Helen Carpen
ter 497.
The Meat Mart 123-18) 4. Clara
Torrey 320: Woodland Helghta (13
84) 0, Marilyn Werner 416.
Foreat Chlel Boot Co. 121-19) 3.
Carole Archer 462: Park Motors
(11-29) 1, Jean Peyton 429.
Stonea TV 119-171 1, Shirley
Settler 479; Kad'e Van Lint (17-10)
3, Fyrne colton 430.
Jean Peyton 198, Clara Torrey
191 and Helen Carpenter 137; Eada
Van Una 1036.
Hoaklna Conit. (34-301 1, Lyle
Davia 331; Medford Radiator (30
341 3. Dale Newman 307.
Harrlaon Electric 131-33) 3. De
wayne O'Brien 370; Timber Buaera
(37-37) 1. Alex Chleum 901.
White Poodle (301,-33 !il 3. John
Kin lor 902; Star Body (27-37) 1,
John Bunker 809.
Gene Gemaehltch 316. Me) Peter
sen . 318, Dewayne O'Brien 213;
Graham Zlectrle asal.
WE'RE HERE TRIPLES
Team Three (14-18) t, Gene
Warner 487: Team Eleven (10-22J
3, Dayton Glenn 482.
Echo (20-121 4. Jim Hopkins 480;
So. Ore. Surg. (31-111 0. Mike K!
812.
Rich Plan (16.18) 0. forfeit, rial.
lenKamp (13i-18!a) 4, Ray Chap
man 933.
M at M Agency (16'4-15'i) 1,
Bob Knight 468 Cal. Pac. No 2 (18
16i 3. Art Kobold 940.
Mike's Motor Mart 191.111 fl Tn
Lemleux 922; Medford Realty' (17-
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Harmon 910: Cel. Pac. No. 1 (10
221 1, Ed F.lwell 493.
four hits during the seven in
nings he pitched.
They scored their first run
off him in the fourth and
Julian Javicrs homer in the
fifth proved to be the clinch
er. ,
Rain threw a damper on
the major league schedule for
the second straight night,
washing out four other sched
uled National games and two
American league contests.
Angels Beat Yankee!
In the AL games that were
played, the Los Angeles An
gels beat the New York Yan
kees, 6-3, and the Minnesota
Twins defeated the Baltimore
Orioles, 8-1.
Ken McBride of the Angel
had a no-hitter going against
the Yankees for six innings
but still needed help when
the losers rallied for two runs
in the ninth.
Second baseman Billy Mo-
ran, back in the lineup after
a four-day layoff due to an
ankle injury, drove in two
of the Angeles' runs with a
home run and a double while
Leon Wagner accounted for
two more with a pair of
singles.
Mickey Mantle and Roger
Maris playing together for the
first time this season, each
collected one hit and that
was during the ninth inning
rally. McBride yielded five
of the Yanks' seven hits !n
winning his second game. Ex
Dodger Stan Williams was
charged with his first defeat
after being routed in the
fifth.
Bob Allison and Zoilo Ver-
salles each collected a pair
of doubles in the Twins' 14-
hlt attack against the Orioles.
Minnesota built a 3-1 lead
off loser Steve Harber (4-2),
then rallied for five runs at
the expense of reliever Dick
Hell in the eighth.
Camilo Pascual, who lost
his first three games of the
season, posted his second vic
tory. He gave up 11 hits and
aided his own cause by dnv
ing in two runs with a pair
of singles.
SFODIKTS
Red Raiders Nick
Oregon Tech 15-14
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ROXV ANN ROCKKTTKH
Stevens Auo Salea 39't-16U)
2. Lancll Wilkes 460; Tex of Cour
tesy Chev. (23-33) 2. Gayla Dixon
4U7.
kins 469; Stmmonds Const, (12-44)
tat uc tviarKci ijj 'h-eW 4,
Judy Barnum 61.3: Loveness Lbr.
" a "w 'i t u, iwiauner us.
Drews' M una tore 31-23, 3, Doris
frit 433: Ann Lanca (28-28)
1. re Men ted 48S.
1.. i; " r""" "w,.f'! 1. ma
cula Deatheraae 430; Crosby's Mo
bil 127-20) 3, Janet Crosby 409,
. nuin carpenter
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MOONSHINERS
Revenuera 141-10) 1, Bowlera
Cha Cha Cha (40-201 3, Char Hea
velln 470.
The Zola 183-371 3. Al Cuoxxo
480; Rlclgc Runnera (27-33) 3, Ruth
Carpenter 478.
Night Owl! (31-29) 0. John Wlie
ly 901: Cha-Roea (28-311 4, Ben
Chaboude 4flH.
BHiky Dink, (28-321 3. Chuck
Hoy I 998: Booieri Four (10-411 3,
Bnn Peteraon 92H.
Char Heavllln 301: Clem Jen
nlngl 201, John Wlaeiy 301.
COCA COLA INVITATIONAL
(rinal Standing,)
Dick McKemlt 310 18, Walt
Skundrlck 30702. Martin Stock
dale 304.40. Ron Dixon 304 40, John
Dlcklnaon 304 47, B1U Blune 304.00.
Roy Hairla 23137. Howard Lar
aon 20003, Cliff Schulta 230 20.
Carl Scott 28338. Harry Gooda
2R2.03, Sale Kimball 381 33. Roger
Weill 280 20. Harold Ellla 27028,
8am Battlitone 203.08. Arnla Ma!
aon 2114 18. Clay Lewi! 200.16.
Keith Mrllvaln 290 09.
Dick MrKentle 892: Roger Welal
236. McKeniie 239.
M1VKRS
Bculnnera I.tii-k riaiL.itLi A
Len Sutllaworth 9B0: Hlta & Mra.
(23-331 0, Marih Brown 4112.
uM'"i" l"-ll 3. Ken McManama
JOO; Dlttoa (10-48) 1, Carol Jule
Double Trouble (36-201 0. Bud
Tungele 4.14: Tour R'a (23-33) 4,
Carl Von Buikirk 466.
Tornndoi (32-241 1. Kelly Brooki
330; rour Square! (28-301 3.
Earnle Dukethlre 300.
Twiitera (3:1-24) 1, Gary Couch
SI2; Gool Upa (23-33) 3, Don
Lewie 4HB.
Four Bumi 133-341 3, Loren So.
derlund 924; Producer! (21ii-33U)
1, Virgil Parka 487.
John Lander. 219. Ken McMana
ma 220. Jack Turk 222. Edna Lan
dcra 178. Jo Alton 176. Ruby Fein
170: Mi. Ill, 1604.
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GAME HAWED OUT
Eugene - (UPD - The Oregon
Idaho Northern Division base
ball game was canceled out
by rain Tuesday with Oregon
ahead 1-0 in the first inning.
Idaho was to meet Oregon
State at Corvallis today.
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A'8 Slminondi' Conit. Co. 113-231
0, Bob Porter 901.
. Hslr Shipera (26-101 4. Roy Col
ley 940; United Grocara (13-23) 0,
Dirk Rlllay 404.
Cogiwelli' Market (39-111 3,
llaroid Boen 322: Safewey Storea
(18.161 1, Ernie Dukeahler 461.
Domeatle Leundry 241-11.V 4,
Art Baker 603: tfaumar'e Rkeet
Metal 16-30) 0, Don Johnaon 443.
. Mt. Pitt Co. 1221,-1311) 4. Don
landing 90; R. C. Cola (32-141 0,
Len Tlirun 620.
H AP. Co (16-801 I. Lee Oar.
fell 473: Clly Hall (19-211 3, Ray
Vaughn 899.
Grandvlew Market 111-291 4. Id
Vnllmert 598, Squirt (0-27) 0, Kent
Blew 492
Art Baker 341, Ray Vaughn too,
Bd Vollnicrt 209: Domeatle Laun
ry 2966.
UOXr ANN LEAOUrT
O N C (40-191 3. Grne Oemaeh
Mc'n 966: Westward Ho 133-31) 1,
Bill Rarlnw 906
Reliable Cleanera (41-3.11 3.
Lloyd Carr 323: Groceteria (33-211
1, Dave Morn. 479
Grahem Electric (36-361 4. Leo
Bohl! 921. Mvdlord Neon (23-42)
0. Carl Walter 911.
Graham Cabinet 136-281 4. Mel
Petersen 836: Cunimlna Dleiel
(10 1,-44 S 0. Jim Rouhlrr 438.
1 P M T 139-301 3. Lei Maaon !4:
limber Producta 136-361 1, Kelly
Brooki (33.
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Ashland - Back to back solo
home runs by Bill Bailey and
Maynard Frank in the tip of
the 13th inning we:e enough
to offset a single OTI run in
the bottom of the frame yes
terday and Southern Oregon
college nosed Oregon Tech 15
o 14 in an Oregon Collegiate
conference baseball frec-for.
all at Klamath Falls.
Victory moved SOC Into a
first place tie with Eastern
Oregon. Each is 4-2.
The Raiders of Ashland
broke a 13-all tie with the
circuit smashes. Bob Edwards
roundtrippered for the Owls
in the bottom of the canto.
SOC had a five run first
Inning In the hassle and OTI
a six run sixth. Harley Dick
erson and Bailey tripled in
the first inning, Don Jaquette
doubled and Damlen Rossetto
singled.
The Raiders had a 12 to 1
lead going into the last of the
sixth canto. Four hits helped
the Owls cut the spread to
12 to 7. Tech collected three
more markers in the seventh
but SOC still had a 13 to 10
margin going into the tail end
of the ninth.
Don Crcsdcl knotted the
fracas and sent it into extra
frames with a two run homer.
Edwards drew a walk in the
Inning and Curt Graf tripled
him home. Then came the
Gresdel wallop.
Fred Thomas Spurs Raider Scantclads
UNKSCOKKS: '
SOC . 532 101 001 000 215 18
OTI . 010 008 303 000 114 12
Johnson. Carr ffl), Hughes (12),
and Hujfhea. Burwoll (1C), Keller
ana wumrine.
ENTER THUNDERBIRO
New York - (UPD - Arnold
Palmer, Gary Player and Jack
Nicklaus, the big three of pro
fessional golf, has entered the
100-man field that will tee off
in the $10,000 Thunderbird
Invitation classic at the West
chester Country club June
12-16.
Alexander Graham Bell
first displayed his telephone
at the Philadelphia fair in
1878.
' Ashland-Fred Thomas, the
one-man gang of the Southern
Oregon college track team
had a hand in five first places
yesterday as the Red Raiders
of the Rogue overwhelmed
Humboldt State Wi to 39 Vi
in a meet here.
Thomas headed the indl
vidual point tabulations with
lone firsts in the 100 yard
dash, the broad jump and the
hop, step and jump, a tie for
first in the high jump and a
leg on the winning 440-yard
relay team.
Cox, Price
Times Fast
Hllliboro -OIPP- Hilisboro's
Wandcl! Cox and South Sa
lm s Jim Price traded vic
torias in ihe mil and 880-yard
runs and recorded ih best
times of the Oregon high
school track season in ih two
events Tuesday.
Cox defeated Price in the
mile in 4:19.6 and Price beat
Cox in the 880 in 1:54.8. Cox
was clocked in 1:59.5. South
Salem edged Hilliboro 65-57
in the dual meet.
A total of 12,254,800 new
homes were built in the United
States between 1952 and 1962,
according to Allied Chem
ical's Barrett division.
The Raiders collected firsts results:
- loo Thomai. SOC; Brenaom.
in 13 of the 17 even's. Double I soc; Remington, hsc. is.
220 Braniom. SOC: Remington.
winners for SOC were Bill
White in the hurdle events
and Denny Ellis in the discus
and javelin. Ellis' 209-foot
javelin heave was a school
record and the 42.7 time of
Thomas. White, Doyle Bran-
som and Dave Graham in the
440 relay also is a new Raider
mark.
Other Raider firsts were
Branscm in the 220, Graham
in the 440, Jeff LeRoy in the
880, Norm Oylcr in the three-
mile and Spike Gordon and
Mike Hanby (tied) in tne pole
vault. Dwight James tied with
Thomas in the high jump.
SOC will entertain Central
Oregon, Southwestern Ore
gon and University of Pacific
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
John Pennel
Goes 16-6
Monroo, La.-UPi-John Pen-
net who sayt 17-foot pole
vaults are just a matter of
lime, Tuesday night bettered
Brian Sternberg three-day old
unofficial world record with
a leap of 16 feet 6Va Inches.'
The Northeast Louisiana
Stale College vauller also
barely missed on three tries
at 16-9 in a meet with North
western Louisiana. .
HSC; tie third Frantx. SOC and
Houpt, HSC. 22 8.
440 Graham. SOC; Prantx, SOC;
Eh len. HSC 30.8
880 L e R o y, SOC; Blueford,
HSC; Arndt. SOC. 2 01 2.
Mile Ferlatto. HSC: Arndt.
SOC; Sturman, SOC. 4:23-2-
3-mile Oyler. SOC: Ferlatto.
HSC; Boatman. SOC. 13:263.
Mile relay HSC (Potti. EMers,
Remington Blueford . 333.
Inter hurdlei White. SOC;
Morrow. HSC: Ehler. HSC. 39 9.
High Hurdles White. SOC; Kl-
aer, soc; jonmon,
Pole vault Tie
and Hanby. SOC; Miller. HSC. 13.
SOC. 134. :
tint Gordon
High jump tte firwt Thomai, and
Jan, SOC: Evana. SOC. 6-2.
Rr..ar1 111 mil T h O m a m SOf
Brunsom, SOC; Farmer. HCS. 22-1.
Discua Elhf, SOC: Haye. HSC,
Robinaon. SOC. 134-9.
Javelin Elhf. SOC; Evan. SOC;
muller. SOC. 209 feet (SO school
record).
Shot put Hayes, HSC; Ellis,
SOC; Baker. SOC. 32-1.
440 relay SOC (Thomas. White,
Graham. Branson.), 42.7. (SO
school record l.
Triple jump Thomas. SOC; Far
mer. HSC; Evans. SOC. 44-3.
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