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WEDNESDAY. MAY 22. 1963 -
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
MANTLE BAT EXPLODES, WAKES MARIS
Yankees' M-M May
'Be Back in Business
FRED DOWN
11DI Snarls Wrlitr
Are M&M back in business?
inH if ihfv are. haw long
will it be before tome of
those American league "con
.tenders" are out of business?
The questions are enough
'to give the New York Yan
kees' rivals the jitters today
because It could mean that
Ralph Houk'i world cham
pions are ready for their long
awaited big push.
Mickey Mantle and Roger
Maria have been awfully
quiet for $172,000 worth of
home run hitters this season
and It's no coincidence that
the Yankees have made sev
eral false start while other
teams shuttled In and out of
the AL lead. But Mantle's big
bat exploded Tuesday night
and the thunder was so loud
it apparently managed to
wake up Maris, too.
Mantle, the MVP of the
1B62 season, who started
Tuesday night's game with
six homers and a .202 batting
average, hit a three-run hom
er in the first inning and a
two-run homer In the fifth
In the Yankees' 7-4 victory
over the Kansas City Ath
letics. Has Respectable Totals
The outburst gave Mantle
respectable season totals of
eight homers, 20 runs batted
in and a .303 average. And
then, lo and behold, the long-
slumbering Maris woke up
with a homer of his own. Sir
Roger's season totals still
show only five homers, 10
runs batted in and .239 aver
age but his history is that
he follows Mantle off on a
"tear."
Jim Bouton went 5 23 in
nings before turning over a
7-3 lead to Steve Hamilton
and received credit for his
fifth win. The Yankees re
mained one game behind the
Chicago White Sox and Bal
timore Orioles, who are tied
for first place in the AL.
The .White 8ox scored their
third straight victory when
they shaded the Waahlngton
Senators, 4-3, the Orioles beat
JIM MALONEY FANS 16
AS REDS NICK BRAVES
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Manager Fred Hutchinson
and the Cincinnati Reds al-
ways said tht Jim Maloney's
i hard stuff would overcome his
' hard luck
A 6-foot, 2-inch. 200-pound
fireballer from Fresno, Calif.,
. Maloney won nine games for
. the Reds in 1082 and would
have won more except that
his teammates developed pa
i ralysls of the bat when he ap-
peared on the mound. They
didn't score a run for him
! over the last 20 innings of the
'62 season.
Maloney has been getting
some runs this season and
. Tuesday night he didn't need
any luck - just a ninth-Inning
helping hand from Bill Henry
- when he equalled the mod
ern major league record by
striking out eir,ht straight bat
ters in a 2-0 victory Over the
Milwaukee Braves. Jim went
on to fan a game-total of 18
Braves - the third highest
single-game total in modern
baseball history.
Ties Surkoni, Podres
Maloney's eight consecutive
strikeouts tied the mark pre
viously shared by Max Sur
kont of the 1983 Braves and
i Johnny Podres of the 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers. Bob
Feller and Sandy Koufax
share the game atrlkeout
record of 18 and Diziy Dean
once struck out 17 batten in
. a game.
Mnlnnlv hoari " hid trine?
of strikeouts with the last out
in the first inning and ran
It to the lirst out in me tourin
before Hank Aaron grounded
out. He had allowed only two
hits when he walked his third
and fourth batters of the game
in the ninth and Henry went
In to retire the side.
It was Maloney'i sixth win
against one loss and he has
struck out SB batters in 60V
Innings. His powerful per
formance has helped to com-
AMERICAN
Piivnr L club
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OSU Licks
Washington
Seattle - (UPD - Defending
champion Oregon State in
creased its Northern division
baseball lead to a full game
by edging Washington 3-4 In
13 innings Tuesday.
The win gave the Beavers a
9-2 record to 8-3 for Oregon
Oregon State won the game
In the top of the 13th Inning
with the aid of two Washing-
ton errors. Frank Peters
reached base on an error, He
scored when Veeder South
singled and outfielder Dick
Evans hobbled the ball.
The Beavers and Ducks
settled the division race with
regular season-ending double-
headers at Eugene Friday and
Corvallis Saturday.
Ore-ann Rial
001 Oil OKI 1"0 19 14 4
Wa.h ... .000 001 003 04 II 4
Mraun, Qiion mi, navwaro tfl
and Crary; Murllrr. Johnaon (Si
Gray Ot and McAllister.
YANK HOPES DIM
Rio de Janeiro - iun - The
United States, its chances In
the world amataur basketball
championships all but burled
In lossca to Yugoslavia and
Russia, hopes to stay alive in
the round-robin tournament
tonight against already elimi
nated Puerto Rico. The Unit
ed Slates must win against
the Puerto Rlcans. losers of
all four of their games in the
final series, to preserve any
hopes for the title.
pensate for Bob Purkcy'l
slow start due to a sore arm
as well as the 1-7 record
sported by Joey Jay.
Frank Robinson singled In
the first Inning and hit a sac
rifice fly In the third to drive
in both Cincinnati runs. Bob
Hendley suffered his third de
feat compared to four wins.
Olanls Beat Phils
The San Francisco Giants
retained . first place with a
3-2 decision over the Phila
delphia Phillies, the Los An
geles Dodgers downed the
New York Mets, 4-2, the Pitts
burgh Pirates nipped the
Houston Colts, 6-5, and the
St. Louis Cardinals shaded the
Chicago Cubs, 5-4, in other
NL action.
Jose Pagan, hitless in 20
previous trips to the plate,
League Leaders
United Praia International
(i AB
28 1 IS
211 148
33 128
34 141
38 132
34 128
39 140
34 139
211 03 21 2ft
37 133 27 41
34 130 24 40
Pet
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.308
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NATIONAL LEAGUE ,
Covington.
Phlf 31 100 20 38 J60
Groat. StL .. 40 163 23 38 332
Fairly, LA 3d 140 20 40 .330
Aaron, nui... .u iij iti ;u j.i
Ceneda. sr .. 40 131 23 40 .318
Drnul'r, Phil 33 1211 21 41 .3IB
Clonal-a. Phil 38 113 23 38 .313
While, St L . 40 llll 24 90 .311
James, SI L. 33 117 I 27 .310
Hunt, NV ... 32 117 IS 38 .308
Home Runa
American Leaftje Wainer. An-
III 13: Alllion. fwlna 10; Nlchol
aon. White Box; Gentile, Orioles;
Fowen, urioiea; smart, itea box,
nd Mantle. Yank all 8.
National Leaeue: Aaron. Bravea
13: Ceberla. Giants: Covlncton.
Phlla; Ballcv, Glanta; and F. Alou,
lanti all I.
Runt Batted In
American l.eaaue ! Waaner. An-
fell 39; Nlcholion. White Sox 30;
Allison, Twlnt 30: Stuart, Red
Sox 27: Bohlnsnn. White Sox 27.
National Leasue; Aaron. Bravea
34: Robinson, F.er1e 31; Fairly,
Donfiere ao; Boyer, tarda 20;
While, Cardi 28.
pltotilni
American League: Mst-her, Alb-lrlU-s
6-0; Pappaa. Orlules 4-0;
Herbert. While Sox 9-1; Bouton.
Yanka 8-1; Buihardt. White Sox
4-1.
National l.eaitie: O'Dcll, Glanta
610; Koufax. Dodgers 8-; Pcrra
noakl, Dodgers 6-1: Simmons.
Carda 6-1; Maloney, Reda 6-1.
homered In the eighth inning
to give the Giants'. Billy
O'Dcll his sixth straight win.
O'Dell found a worthy rival
in rookie Ray Culp, who yield
ed only four hits and struck
out Willie Mays arid Willie
McCovey three times each,
before yielding the decisive
blow to Pagan.
Johnny Podrea pitched a
five-hitter to record his third
win behind a seven-hit Dodger
attack that Included two key
doubles by Ron Fairly. The
game was enlivened In the
eighth when outfielder Tom
my Davis and coach Leo
Durocher of the Dodgers were
ejected from the game for
arguing over a play at the
plate.
Jim Pagliaroni drove In
four runs with a single and a
three-run homer for the Pi
rates as Al McBean, who
pitched four strong innings of
middle-inning relief, increased
hit record to 4-1. The decisive
Pagliaroni homer came off
relief pitcher Jim Umbricht,
who suffered his first loss.
Bill White knocked in three
runs with a homer and a
single to help the Cardinals'
Curt Simmons chalk up vic
tory No. 6. Curt Flood had
three hits and Dick Groat and
Julian Javier two each in the
Cardials' 10-hit attack.
the Detroit Tigers. 4-2, and
the Minnesota Twins whipped
the Boston Red Sox, 8-2, In
other AL games. Los Angeles
at Cleveland was rained out.
Hershbergtr Shines
Mike Hershberger singled
home the White Sox' first' run
and contributed a single to a
three-run sixth-inning rally
that also included singles by
Floyd Robinson and Ron Han
sen and a double by Joe Cun
ningham. Relief pitcher Hoyt
Wilhelm preserved Johnny
Buihardt's fourth win despite
being tagged for a two-run
homer by Don Lock.
Dick Hall struck out Bill
Freehan and Dick McAuliffe
to end an eighth-Inning Tiger
threat and enable the Orioles
to score their seventh victory
in their last eight games. Joe
Gaines homered In the second
inning and drove in another
run with a sacrifice fly to lead
Baltimore's seven-hit attack.
The win raised Chuck Estra
da's record to 3-1.
The Twins routed rookie
Dave Morehead with seven
runs in the third inning and
breezed behind the eight-hit
pitching of Jim' Perry, who
won his second game of the
season. Lu Clinton and Dick
Stuart homered to produce
the Red Sox runs.
LlNRSCORCSl
American l.eaeue
Kansas City 000 111 1004 9 0
New York . 310 030 Oox 7 12 0
Pena i4-4i. HR Mantle 2. Sie-
Wlllie (71, HaKow lg and Sullivan.
Bouton. Hamilton 16) and How
ard. Winner Bouton (91 . Loser
Penaf 4-41. HR Mantle 2. a-ie,
born, Maria, Clmoll.
Minnesota ... 007 010 0008 9 1
Boston 000 300 0002 8 2
Ferry iz-zi and pattey. More,
head, Lamabe 3. Fornletes i6
and Tillman. Loser Morehead
13-21. HR Clinton. Stuart, Battey.
netrolt . ...000 001 100 2 7
Baltimore . 010 002 Olx 4 7 0
Lolich. Sturdlvant (7) and Free
han. Estrada. Miller (1), McNally
(7t, Hall (81 and Orsirto. Winner
Estrada 13-1). Loser Lollck 10-11.
Hfl uainea. uasn.
Chleaao 001 003 0004 8 2
Washington 000 000 1023 7 0
BUtnarnt. wiinejm to ana t-nr-reon,
Martin IS). Rudolph, Bron
atad (6). Coates (8) and Retzer.
Winner Buzhardt (4-1 1. Loser
Rudolph (3-SI. HR Lock.
iponinr
I, INK SCO UK 8:
National League
St. Louta 001 020 200 -5 10 1
Chicago 300 001 01 04 8 1
Simmons. Taylor (ft) ind Mo
Carver. Jackson. Brewer ift and
Cciicu. wiimur ainimnni 101,
our-Jackson io-3). Ha Whltt.
Cincinnati .. .101 ono ono 2 ' 8 o
Milwaukee ...000 000 00 00 2 0
Maloney, Henry iff) and Ed
wards. Hendley, Schneider f7i,
Clonlnccr .St and Crandall, Uerker
(Or. Winner Maloney (0-1), Loier
Hendley 4-3i.
Rosewall
Clinches
Net Title
Eugene (UPD Ken Rosewall
captured first place In the
professional tennis tour with
a 6-2, 0-2 victory over Rod
Laver before 1,200 persons
Tuesday night. ,
The win gave Rosewall an
11-4 edge in his best-of-20
match series with Laver, and
$35,000. Laver will get $25,
000. Andres Cimeno defeated
Earl Buchholz 8-4 to take a
9-6 lead in their best-of-20
match series for, (20,000.
GATHER FOR FUNERAL
Elmira,' N.Y. - (UPD - Sports
fans and celebrities, congress
men and thousands of friends
from throughout the eastern
United States gathered here
today for the funeral of foot
ball great Ernie Davis. More
than 11,000 persons filed past
his open bier as It lay In
state Tuesday, according to
city officials. A group of 30
playera and coacnes oi tne
Cleveland Browns National
League football team were to
fly here for the funeral and
act as honorary bearers.
Pittsburgh ...oio oi3 ooi s 11 2
Houston .. .010 210 0019 a I
Hchwall, Risk I4i, McBean (SI,
Face (0) and Pasllaronl. Johnson,
Umbricht 18). Woodtshlok C,l and
Batentan. Winner McBean (4-11.
Loser Umbricht il-li. HR LU
lie. Goas. Pasllaronl.
New York ...000 O20000 I S t
Los Anselea 000 003 lOx 4 7 1
Cisco. Rowe (8i and N. Sherry.
Coleman 1 7 . Podres (3-31 and
Roaeboro. Loser Cisco (1.4).
Phlla 001 000 0102 J ft
Han Fran. . 010 loo 01x-3 8 I
Culp (4.31 and Dalrymple. O'Dell
16101 and Bailey. HR Bailey, ce.
peda. Pagan.
PALMER PREPS
Latrobe, Pa.-OJN) - Arnold
Palmer, one of golf's greatest
money winners who has been
resting from the tournament
grind, is "hitting the ball a
lot better'' and regaining his
confidence in preparation for
a return to the play-for-pay
Circuit. Palmer, who has been
resting at home on orders
from his physician for the
past week, left the tourney
trail because of a bad back
after one of his poorest pro
fessional showings in the Co
lonial Invitation at Fort
Worth, Tex., May 12.
CSROEZ TRADED
Monlreal-MPD-The Montreal
Montreal Aloueltes today an
nounced they have traded
quarterback-linebacker Dave
Grosz to the Edmonton Eski
mos for Jim Letcavits, an end.
Both players are Americans.
Letcavits starred at the Uni
versity of Kansas and Grosz
was a conference all-star at
the University of Oregon.
STANDINGS
t'nited Preia InttrnUloiul
AMERICAN LIAGLK
W. L. Pet. CB
(.mcago . 23 13 .603
Baltimore 23 13 .60
Naw Yoik 19 13 .394 1
Boiton 19 13 J39 a
Kaniaa City 20 is .33a 2
Cleveland 16 IS JMO 1
Lot Angelet .... 18 U3 .439 fltfc
Washington"".'" 14 26 .330 10
Tueidav'i Rnulti
Lob Anielea at Cleveland I night,
postponed, rafni
New York 7. Kan. City 4 fnfght)
miiiiitiQn m. notion 0 inigmi
Baltimore 4, Detroit 3 (night)
NATIONAL TSAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
raan rnnnico,, is .Bill
Loa Angelas .... 24 16 .600 1
St. Loui 21 19 .323 4
Chicago ... 19 19 .300 3
Cincinnati ...... 18 18 .500 5
Pittsburgh 18 19 ,488 5'i
Milwaukee 19 21 .473 fl
Philadelphia m 17 21 .447 7
Houiton 18 23 .439 7'i
New York is 34 .400 9
Tuesday') Reiulti
Bt. Louli 3, Chicago 4
Cincinnati 2. Milwaukee 0 (night)
Plttsbureh a, Houston 3 might)
L. Angelea 4. N. York 2 (night)
S. Francisco 3, Phlla. 3 (night)
PACriC COAST LSAGUE
W. L. PrL flit
Tacoma 22 M .611
Seat! e 20 is jm 1 ii
Portland 16 18 .471 ft
Spokane 18 21 .462 3U
Hawaii IS 21 .417 7
Southern Division
IV 1. BPt r.n
San Dltgo .. 23 17 J73
DallaS'Ft Wth. 20 17 .511 lU
Salt Laka Cltv 13 17 4fift 4
Oklahoma City 16 20 .444 3
uenver ll .433 3i
Tuesday's Results
Dallas. Ft. Worth 6. fllrlahnm.
city 4
an uicgo iz. Portland 1
Tacome 3. Seattle 3
Spokane 7. Hawaii 3
Salt Lake Citv at Denver Innrt
cold weathen
NORTHWEST LEAOUt
W. I.. Prt. r.R
Trf-City 18 II .621
Yakima 13 9 .391 1 Vt
Wentaehea 14 tl .360 2
Saiem 14 12 ..138 2'i
Lewlston 13 13 jsrto 2,
Eugene 3 20 .09 1 12
FIGHTS
New York (UPIi Luther Mur
phy. 194 i, Phoenix, Arli.. out
pointed foe (Shotgun t Sheiton,
lflt'L', Passaic, N.J. (8).
Sacramento, calif. (UPD Joe
Brown. 136 tfc. Houston, Tex.,
stopped Joey Lopes, 137, Sacra
m on to. Calif. (7).
Tuesday's Results
ream s. uewiston 0
Wenatchee 6. Yakima 1
Tr-City 13, Eugene 6
INTERNATIONAL LEAGL'R
W.L. PrL OR
Buffalo 19 14 .976
Syracuse 17 16 .313
Rochester 17 17 .aoo 21;
Soronto 17 18 .486 3
ichmond 14 16 .467 3'i
Southern Division
W. 1.. PrL r.R
Atlanta 22 14 .611
Indianapolis .... 21 18 .338 2'j
Arkansas 17 1.1 5.11 3
Jacksonville 17 20 .4.13 3'j
Columbus 12 28 .324 l03
Tuesday's Results
Atlanta 10, Arkansas 2
Richmond 3, Jacksonville 3 (10
Inningsi
Syracuse 8, Buffalo t
Indianapolis 7, Richestet q (10
Innings)
San Diego
Padres Led
By Freese
By MICHAEL HUDSON
United Press International
Those league leading San
Diego Padres are tougher than
ever now that big George
Freese is back In town.
Freese played a big part in
bringing the I960 National
league pennant to Cincinnati,
but neither the Reds nor he
ever really bounced back aft
er he broke his leg In spring
training of 1961.
Now the Reds have sent him
down to regain his batting eye
and in his first game for the
Padres Tuesday night he
crashed a pair of homers and
a double.
Easy Win
He got plenty of help from
his mates as the Padres rapped
five homers and 20 hits on
the way to a 12-1 romp over
Portland.
Elsewhere, Dallas-Ft. Worth
stayed within a game and a
half of the Pads in the south
ern division with a 6-4 win
over Oklahoma City. Tacoma
pulled the same distance
ahead of Seattle in the north
ern loop with a 5-3 win; Spo
kane parlayed a trio of hom
ers into a 7-3 win over Ha
waii, and the Salt Lake-Denver
game postponed by cold
weather.
Freese'i heavy hitting ac
counted for four San Diego
runs at Portland, while Ro-
gelio Alvarez drove, in five
more with roundtrippers in
the third and eighth innings.
Mel Queen's three-run blast in
the seventh took care of the
rest of the tallies.
I.INESCORER:
Okla. Cily ... 200 200 0004 S 1
Dallas-Ft. W. 101 001 003 t 0 0
Qustl and Wootan: Dcitter. Wil
liams (Si and Henry. WP
Williama.
FROSH VICTORS
Corvallis -WPli- The Oregon
Frosh . scored three runs In
the ninth Inning - two on a
home run by Nick Nicholas
- to post an 8-9 baseball win
over the Oregon State Rooks
Tuesday. ,
San Diego ..103 201 32012 20 9
Portland ... 000 000 010 1 3 0
Brecden and Saul; Monteagudo.
Archer i3l. Aker (61, riynn 8
and MacKentle. LP Monteagudo.
Tacoma 302 000 000 S 7 0
Seattle 000 020 0003 10 4
Rlvaa. presenter (61 and lalton;
f. &m)in, jvoisiao (.tl ana uioson.
WP Rival. LP P. Smith.
Spokane ...106 000000 7 9 2
Hawaii 000 000 3003 S 2
Ortega. Rowe (St and Brumlev;
Pepper. Griggs 3, Pullbs IS),
Grba 10) and Wltlta. WP Ortega,
LPPcpper.
MAPPING PLANS
Detroit ITP1 Charley Wolf,
who Tuesday became the
fourth coach of the Detroit
Pistons since the franchise
was moved here in 19S7, to
day started mapping out his
plans to bring the Pistons out
of obscurity in the National
Basketball Association.
SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
We now have an experienced serviceman on duty
daily. Pool service by the month or hour. We know
our chemicals and pools.
Northwest Swimming Pool Co.
Phone 773-4340
(EdDILIF
Play & Practice
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Reasonable Rates
Sales & Rentals.
Drive Out East Main
Cherry Lane Park G.C., Inc.
McLoughlin Concert
Scheduled Thursday
The annual, spring concert
at McLoughlin Junior High
school will be presented at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23,
In the boys' gymnasium.
The three bands, the or
chestra and the seventh grade
chorus will participate in an
hour-long program.
Following the concert, dis
plays of achievements in art,
crafts, woodshop and science
departments will be open to
guests In the cafeteria. -
Both federal and state laws
regulate the sale of insecti
cides.
TAX BITS
Akron, Ohio - (UPD - Income
taxes paid by The Goodyear
lire and Rubber company in
1962 exceeded the company's
net income by more than $2
million, the company told
stockholders. Total U. S. and
foreign income taxes amount,
ed to $73.2 million, while con.
solldated net was $71.1 mil.
lion.
HELP WANTED
New Vork-ffl"I)-Th W.,i
German government has offer
ed to neip American college
students find summer amnim-.
ment In the labor-short Euro
pean country. The pay ranges
from H ronta In 7n rsnt. an
hour, mostly for unskilled
farm and construction Jobs.
the true old-style
Kentucky Bourbon
always smoother bocauss It's slowdlstlllsd
IMIKII STlllSHt I 0 U I I 0 X HUH (6 MOOT
tltll TIMES Olillltm CODPKX, ttllltVlllE. UNTUCK,
GOLF QUALIFYING
New York-Ulrli-Prolimlnary
qualifying trials for the 63rd
U.S. Open gulf championship
will be held at 66 sites across
the nation with a horde of
2.364 golfers all trying to
make it. This army of golfers
will be shooting (or 442
berths In the next scries of
teats al 13 sectional centers
June 10-11.
HEADS PERSONNEL
New York - iliPH - The New
York Jcla of the American
Football league have appoint
ed Qcorgo Saner director of
player personnel. Saner, who
was an assistant coach last
year, will be In charge of the
Jets' scouting program and he
will serve as an assistant
coach during the pre season
tryout and training camps.
NEW COACH SOUGHT
Chicago -lUfl'-The Chicago
Black Hawk hockey organiza
tion was looking for a new
coach today following Tues
day's announcement that Ru
dy Pilous will not be back
for the 196,1-64 season. Gen
eral Manager Tommy Ivan,
on vacation In Florida, an
nounced through the Uhick
Hawk office here that rilnus
will not be offered a contract
for next. season.
ZEALAND ERS SCHEDULED
Eugene JUPI" New Zealand
distance runners Peter Snelll
and Murray Halberg will!
compete In the Oregon AAU 1
track meet here July 4, 11 1
was announced Tuesday. I
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