Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1963, Image 30

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    Yankee Luck Flares Again
As Baltimore Defeated 4-3
United Press International
Yankee luck!
That's what rival American
leaguers call it and sometimes
you have to wonder because
it seems that even when they
lose they win. . .
Take Wednesday night
when they lost the services ol
three-time most valuable play
er Mickey Mantle for three
weeks to a month. Disaster?
Possibly In the future but not
right now. Because the Yan
kees not only beat the Balti
more Orioles 4-3, despite the
loss of Mantle, but' also re
gained possession of first
place.
What's"' more, they scored
the winning run on a tap
back to the pitcher's mound
that should have resulted in
an inning-ending double play.
No wonder American leaguers
insist somebody up there loves
cm!
The critical play came with
the bases filled and one out
in the eighth inning. The score
was tied at 3-3 and Yogi Ber
ra was making one of his in
frequent appearances as a
pinch-hitter. He tapped the
ball back to the mound and
Stu Miller fired it to catcher
Dick Brown for the forceout
at the plate.
So far, so good but In an
other instant so long, Orioles.
Trash Jars Brown
Because, Tom Tresh, run
ning from third base, jarred
the ball out of Brown's hand
as he prepared for the relay
to first base. The ball squirted
loose and in another second
or two Roger Maris went
chugging over the plate - all
the way from second base -with
the winning run. .
Whitey Ford yielded 13 hits
but pitched his way out of
numerous jams and wound up
with his seventh win against
three losses. Jackie Brandt
and Brooks Robinson homered
for the -Orioles but Maris
achieved a milestone when
he hit No. 200 of his career
for the Yankees.
The Los Angeles Angels
beat the Chicago White Sox
8-2 after a 3-0' defeat, the
Minnesota Twins defeated the
Kansas City Athletics 4-0, and
the Detroit Tigers ioppea i
Cleveland Indians 5-4 in other
AL action. The Boston-Washington
game was rained out.
Unman Win Game
Home runs by Jim Landis
and Dave Nicholson and the
nine-hit pitching of Johnny
Buzhardt enabled the White
Sox to win the first game of
their twi-nighter with the
Angels. But the Angels rallied
for seven runs in the sixth
inning of the nightcap to split
the double bill and give Ken
McBride his fifth win. Albie
Pearson went 2-for-5 in the
first game and 4-for-5 in the
second.
Richie Rollins knocked in
three runs with a homer and
two singles and Bob Allison
hit his 15th homer for the
Twins, who shut out the Ath
letics for the second straight
game. Jim Roland went seven
innings before retiring with
an injured elbow and Bill
Dailey finished the game.
Norm Cash's ninth-inning
homer and Terry Fox' sturdy
relief pitching for the last
1 innings gave Detroit's Jim
Bunning his fourth victory.
Jim Grant suffered his sixth
loss against three wins for the
Indians.
LINESCORES:
Nrw York 001 002 010 4 1
. nii nm nno3 1.1 2
'''"rr. .,H Hnw.rd. Berra
(8 Pappas, McNally (81, Miller (J)
.nH Brown. Loser Pappas (4-2).
HJt Brandt. Maria. Robinson.
SECTION E
PAGES 1 to 8
siPflDninrs
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963
Banks Rebounds;
Cubs Top Giants
In Doubleheader
Loser Pena o-oi.
Allison.
9
Battey.
ill. Wvatt (91 and
Winner Roland 14-11
Minnesota .. 000 102 010 4
K.n. City 000 000 000-0
Roland. Daile.v (81 ana
Pena. Fischer
H. Sullivan
HB Rollins
8 0
9 3
Detroit ...... 000 020 2015 9
nnn nin 021 13
in i and Trlandos.
Grant. BeU (81, Allen (7i. Niachlti
(81. Abernalhy (9 and Azcue. Win
ner Bunnlne (4-51. Loser
Grant (3-8). HR Cash, Luplow.
Chir"o"ne). 010 020 000-3
r!: ?.i.. nnn non nooo
S. "J.Vh. ,.li and LoUar. Nel
aon. Lee (61. Fowler 181 and Follea.
Loser Nelson (i-3)-on,
Landis.
(Second fame) ,
Chicago . 000 002 0002 5 !
Mrhrt. Baumann (61. DeBus-
chere (7) and Martin Carreon (7
McBride (S-8 and E Sd2"K,,kJ
Loser Herbert (5-31. HR Robin
son. '
Tom DeSylvia
Resians Post
Portland (UPO Portland
State mllese football coach
Tom DeSylvia resigned Wed
nesday, blaming lack of sup-
Dart for his program.
He announced no plans tor
the future.
DeSylvia said he decided to
quit after he submitted a 1963
football budget of $2,500 and
asked that track coach Ralph
Davis be named an assistant
coach. The PSC athletic board
slashed the budget to 800
snd refused to approve Davis.
DeSylvia took the Portland
State iob a year ago after i
coaching state championship
teams at Jefferson High school
in Portland.
United Press International
It may be about time to
take the Chicago Cubs ser
iously because it's sure time
to make light of stories that
Ernie Banks is over the hill.
The Cubs, who haven't won
a National league pennant
since 1945 and haven't been
in the first division since
1946, are tied for second place
with the St. Louis Cardinals
only one game behind the
faltering San Francisco
Giants. -
They've won four straight
and 10 of their last 12 games,
including Wednesday's 9-5
and 5-4 victories over the
Giants.
It would be a ho-hum mat
ter for rival NL teams except
for the fact that the 32-year-old
Banks mired in the
worst slump of his career for
the first seven weeks of the
season - is swinging that
whip-like bat again like the
man who's averaged 33 hom
ers a season for 10 years. ,
Ernie couldn't buy a hit for
one agonizing spell,; going
l-for-28 arid 0-for-22 in a
slump that benched him and
suggested that his career as
a star might be over. '
Banks Bounces Back
But a short rest on the
bench apparently was all the
ace needed because he's
bounced back with nine hits
in 19 tries in his last tive
games. He went 4-for-8 with
two homers Wednesday when
the Cubs achieved their first
sweep of the season and dealt
the Giants their seventh loss
in 10 games.
The Philadelphia Phillies
jolted the St, Louis Cardinals
6-0, the Los Angeles Dodgers
whipped the Houston Colts
5-1, the Pittsburgh Pirates
swept . the Cincinnati Reds
5-4 and 4-3, and the Milwau
kee Braves downed the New
York Mets 11-9, in 10 innings
in other NL games. '
Banks hit two homers and
Ken Hubbs, Lou Brock and
Billy Williams hit one each
in the Cubs' first-game win
and Brock had three hits in
the nightcap as Dick Ens
worth won his eighth game
and Lindy McDaniel his sec
ond. Willie Mays, Harvey
Kuenn, Willie McCovey and
Orlando Cepeda homered for
the Giants during the dou
ble-header.
Pitches Three-Hitter
Roy Culp pitched a three-
hitter for his seventh win be
hind a Philadelphia attack
that included a homer, dou
ble and single by Tony Gon
zalez. Curt Simmons, former
Philadelphia star, suffered
his second loss of the year
nd only his second to the
Phillies since 1960.
Sandy Koufax pitched an
eight -hitter and struck out
eight for his eighth victory
at Houston. Dick Tracewski
had three hits and Frank
Howard two to spark the
Dodgers' 10-hit attack. Ken
Johnson suffered his , eighth
defeat for the Colts.
Smoky Burgess' eighth-in
ning pinch single provided
the Pirates with their margin
of victory in the first game
and Bill Virdon led their 10
hit attack with a two-run
homer in the nightcap. Bill
Mazeroski and Jim Paglia-
roni homered for the Pirates
in the first game and Frank
Robinson hit two homers for
the Reds in the second game
The Braves blew an eight-
run lead when the Mets ;
scored seven runs in the sixth
inning but won out in the ;
10th when Bubba Morton sin
gled with the bases filled. Lee
Maye and Denis Mcnke hit
homers for the Braves while
Rod Kanehl and Frank Thom
as had three hits each for the
Mets.
and Bailey. Ellsworth. Elston (SI
and Bertell, Winner Ellsworth
(8-3). Loser fuller (3-71. HR
Maya, Hubba, Banks 2, Brock, Wil
liams, Kuenn.
(Second camel
San Fran 000 020 200 t 1 1
Chicago 103 (100 lOx 5 13 2
aaniora. Bonn (8) and HaUer.
Hobble. Schultz (7 1 McrunM 171
and Schalfer. Winner McDaniel
w-ii. Looser saniord 17-4). HR
McCovey. Cepeda.
(10 Innings)
Milw. - . ..U03 231 000 9 II la a
New York 000 017 Oil) o 9 14 2
opnn. ncne tin,- Raymond (6).
Clomnger (8), Burdelte (9) and
Uecker. Torre (91. Hnnk Rmu. u.
Cisco (81, MacKenzie (7), Bearnarth
(!l) and bherry, Taylor (6), Cole
man (10). Winner Burdette (3-5i.
Liner Bearnarth (2-2). HR Maye,
Menke. ,
(first aamel
Cincinnati .. 000 001 0304 R 0
Pittsburgh .. 300 100 01 x 5 n a
Nuxhall. Owens (1), Zannt (5).
Tsilourls (7). Woithington (81 and
Rewards, cardwe Vea ifti u..
dix (B) and Pagllaronl. Winner
vcaie ii-ui. Loser Tsltourla (0-1).
HR Mazeroaki. Pagliaroni. ;
fsecond came)
Cincinnati 000 000 201 3 n 0
Pittsburgh .. 200 002 OOx 4 10 0
Purkey, Worthlngton (81 and
Edwards. Friend, Veale (9) and
Burgess. Winner Friend (7-41.
Loser Purkey (1-3). HR Virdon,
Robinson 2.
Los Angelea 100 003 1005 10 1
Houston 001 000 000 l ft 3
Koufax (8-3) and Rosehnrn John.
son. Brown (). Umbrlcht mi .nH
Campbell. Loser Johnson (3-8).
St. Louis .... 000 000 0000 ' 3 1
002 001 30x 8 14 1
Simmons. HumnhrU, mi rii.,n
(J). Baula (7), Shantz (81 and Mc
(.arver. Culp (7-3) and Dalrymple.
..wac. oimmons (0-2), HR Gonzalez.
STANDINGS
Groth Competes In OSU Relays
Corvalluj - n - Morgan
Groth, who upset Oregon's
Keith Forman in the mile on
Memorial Day, gets his big
gest test Friday night, -. .
The Oregon State miler will
compete in the Compton Re
lays race which includes Peter
Snell, Jim Beatty, Jim Grelle,
Dyrol Burleson and Cary Wei
siger t all of whom have gone
under four minutes.
- G roth's best time this spring
is 4:03.2.
APPROVAL NEEDED
Montreal - (DPO The West
ern Hockey league' Spokane
team will be performing in
Denver next year, if the rest
of the Western Hockey league
approves. The Spokane team
sold its franchise, players
and all, to a group in Denver.
Willamette Placts Seventh In NAIA Golf
Kansas City -(UHl- Willam
ette university was in seventh
place in the National Associa
tion of Intercollegiate Ath
letics golf tournament after
the second round Wednesday.
The Bearcats, led by senior
Bob Woodle, had a two-day
total of 618. Eastern New
Mexico led with 588.. , ;
Woodle shot a 75 Wednes
day for a two-round total of
145. .
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Milwaukee 11, New York 0 (in
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Chicago o, S. Francisco 5 (lstl
Chicago 5. S. Francisco 4 (indl
Pittsburgh J, Cln. 4 (1st,, twl-
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Chicago ,11
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Minnesota 2S
Boston 23
Los Angeles .... 2d
Detroit 21
Cleveland 20
Washington .... 18
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Chicago 3. Los Angelea 0 (lstl
L. Angeles 8, Chicago 2 (2nd.
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Boston at Washington (ppd.. ralnl
New York 4, Baltimore 3 (night)
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Tacoma 9. Salt Lake City 1 (2nd
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Dallu-Ft. Worth 2. San Diego t
Oklahoma City 7. Hawaii S
Portland 3. Seatte 1 i
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Wednesday's Results
Trl-City 12. Yakima 9 (Ist.gsmel
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Eugene S. Wenatchee 7 (1st
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Wenatchee 2, Eugene 1 (2nd)
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