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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE II. 1963 Koufax Blanks Giants Again; Skowron Breaks Out Of Slump Unittd Presi iniornationil The sensational pitching of Sandy Koufax and indications that Bill Skowron is breaking out of a season-long slump made the Los Angeles Dodgers look more than ever today like a hot pennant contender. Dandy Sandy-who also is known as "Koofoo'-pitched four-hit, 2-0 shutout against the San Francisco Giants Mon day night and Skowron brought across the winning runs for the second straight night. While Koufax was rolling to his sixth shutout and a sea son mark that now stands at 10-3, Skowron produced the only two tallies of the night with a third inning double. The former Yankee also de livered Sunday to help the Dodgers split a twin bill with Chicago. In- other National league games, the Cardinals romped over the New York Mets, 8-1, the Philadelphia Phillies de feated the Cincinnati Reds, 4-2 and the Pittsburgh Pirates topped the Milwaukee Braves, 9-3 in other NL games. In the American league, the the Cleveland Indians shaded the Washington Senators, 1-0. and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox, 7-2. Threw Five-Hitter Ernie Broglio pitched a five-hitter for his eighth win behind a Cardinal attack that was concentrated in the first four innings during which Bill White homered. Curt Flood had two doubles and Ken Boyer had three straight singles. It was Broglio's third straight win of the season over the Mets and the unearned run they scored against him in the seventh inning was their first against his pitching. Roy Sievers' three -run homer, following a deliberate walk to Wes Covington, and Don Demeter's homer, both in the sixth inning, gave the Phillies their seventh win in 10 games with the Reds. Ryne Duren went six innings to win his second game with Jack Baldschun spinning three scoreless innings to clinch the triumph. John Tsitouris suf fered his sceond loss for the Reds. Rookie Willie Stargell hit Haystack Calhoun Due in Seven-Man Battle Royal At Armory on June 27 ... . .... ,t . n A seven man battle royal. featuring Haystack Calhoun, the world's biggest wrestler, will headline the all-star pro fessional wrestling card at Medford armory on Thursday, June 27. Soldat Gorky, who was sus pended when he failed to ap pear here on the last card, has appealed to the Medford state athletic commission for reinstatement so that he may appear on the card. Others slated for action in the free-for-all are Ivan "Kil ler" Kameroff, Andre Drappe, Catalina George Drake, Abe Jacobs ond Judo Jack Terry. The battle royal will be an over-the-top affair in which a participant must be thrown, pushed or rolled over the top rope and his feet must touch the floor In order to be elimi nated. The last man left in the ring will receive a purse of $300. . ' " Three supporting matches will complete the card, by far the biggest attraction Pro moter Elton Owen has ever presented here. The top pre liminary will send Gorky against Drappe for 30 minutes or two out of three falls. If Gorky is not reinstated, his place will be taken by anoth er top heavyweight. Two one fall matches, for 20 minutes, will see Jacobs clasn wun Terry and Drake go against Kameroif. Ringside reserved seat tick ets are on sale at Lamport's Sporting uooas store in raea- ford. FIGHTS nrwtnn fUPI. Len Mstthewi, 1342, Philadelphia, .stopped Dick ttrench 14m, Warwick. R.I. (4). Baltimore, Md. UPI Ralph Duoai. 150. New unenni. out pointed Denny Moyer. 153i. Port land. Ore. (id), retainea woria jun ior middleweight title. Omaha, Neb, (UPIt Tom Mc Neelev. 203. Arlinston. Man. kayoed BiU Nielsen. 187, Omaha Bowling CHURCH LEAGUE First Christian (12-41 4. Han, Holt 530; Gutter Du,ter 111-51 0, Ran rHahnnrin !S22. Foxles (10-8) 4, Claude Lewis 569; , Alley Cat, (1-15) 0, Dora Peyton 489. Handlcappers (8-81 1. Carrol Poe 499; 4 Sjlita (6-10) 3. Charlie Cook 505. Claude Lewis 210. Hans Holt aoi.Carroll Po 200. Dora Peyton 179. Iva Schorsch 179-170. Foxles 2253. two homers and knocked In six runs and Bill Mazeroski ana boo tsatiey also nomereo. to lead the Pirates' 12-hit at tack. Don Cardwell pitched an eight-hitter to win his third game. Hank Aaron, the major league leader, hit his 19th homer of the season for the Braves. The second place Angelenos and third place Giants resume their series tonight when Bob Miller 4-3 faces San Francis co's Jack Sanford 8-5 in a righthanded duel. Miller has lost all three of his lifetime decisions to the Giants and is 0-0 against them this year. He sustained all three setbacks last season while toiling for the New York Mets. Sanford has a 14-8 lifetime mark against L.A. . Koufax, who hurled a no- hitter at the Giants on May 11, avenged a first inning blasting which they handed him 13 games later. Last night's crowd of 36,878 watched him hold San Fran cisco to four singles and strike out nine to edge ahead . of teammate Don Drysdale in their race for the league's strikeout crown. Sandy now leads 111-110. ' I've usually done pretty good in this park," Koufax said after Monday night's tidy job. "The Giants took me apart here that last time but I'm entitled to beat them again the next time if I can." Skowron, who the Dodgers obtained last November from New York in a straight trade for Stan Williams, entered the contest with only six runs batted in for the season. He stepped in during the third Inning with men on first and third and hit what looked to be a sharp single to right which brought home Maury Wills from third. Then the ball skipped through right fielder Felipe Alou's legs and Skowron turned the blow into a double while Ron Fairly scored all the way from first The Giants mounted their biggest threat in the second inning when they loaded the bases on a waiK to Jim uav enport. Joe Amalfitano's sin. gle and an error by second baseman Jim Gilliam on Billy O'Dell's grounder. But Jose Pagan whiffed on a high fast ball to end the frame. The Giants tried again the the ninth when Jim Daven- port led off by singling then Ed Bailey, who had struck out twice, rapped into a double play and Amalfitano looked at a third strike O'Dell was tagged for eight hits and his third loss in 12 decisions. VV 1 " ' 1 ST.L2""vl V" " 1 fT ''..,- ' 1 i J ZassaaJaW. ' 1 i. jUkUaWS Vea.MaMWaWSMMa v-"J V .nlil aaM Medford Entertains Grants Pass Legion GESSO STATION WAGON America's lowest priced 4 DOOR STATION WAGON V 97 6 J vm. IT HOW AT YOUR DUIM STEVENS AUTO SALES 505 N. Central Ave. AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 001 060 ooo 7 8 Boston 000 010 010 2 6 Mrformirk f2-3 1 and Brown Wood. Lama be S Earley (9t and Tillman. .Loser Wood (0-2. HRs McCormick, Gainei. Tillman. Williams. LEGION SCHKDULB: Tuttday Grants Pats it Mad- ford (Fairgrounds). 8 p m. Wrdntkday Medford vs. Cen tral Point at White City. Ashland at Klamath Falla ralcona. 7 JO pm. Both league games.) Friday Tri-Ctty Gems at Med ford i Fair ground , pm. (League game I Saturday Grants Pass at Klam ath Falls Hawks, evening (League garnet Sunday Medford at Klamath rails Hawks. Klamath Falls Falcons at Grants pass. Ashland at Trt-City (Merrilli. I: JO pm. iDoubleheeders. first games count in league); Rose burg vs. Central Point at White City, l.So pm. (Non-league double neaoer.; - LEADS OFF With Dodger's Maury Wills on 3rd and Ron Fairly on 1st, Bill Skow ron is shown as he tees off on San Fran cisco Giants' Billy O'Dell's pitch in the third inning in San Francisco, Monday. Catcher is Ed Bailey and iinpire is Vinnie Smith. Giants' Willie Mays throw to plate is fielded by Bailey as Fairly scores with Wills coaching. (UPI) STANDINGS United Press Interttauonal AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L, New York 34 Chicago 37 Boston 31 Cleveland 33 Baltimore 34 Minnesota 32 Kansas City 30 Loa Anselea 32 Detroit 24 Washington 21 Portland Drops 5-1 Ga me To Seattle Prt. .398 .587 .544 Ml M0 J2S .402 ,4ns 400 111, 313 18 Monday's Resulu Baltimore 7. Boston 2 Cleveland t, Washington 0 (nisht) (Only games scheduled) Tuesdsy's Probable Piu-hers Detroit at Boston iniahtl Faul (3-n vs. Wilson (5-5). Washington at New York (nlfht) Osteen (1-4) vs. Ford (8-31. inicago at Minnesota (night) Horlen 4-1 vs. Perry (5-4). nansas t-iiy at Los Angeles (nichtt Orahawikv in.1t ... u. Bride (8-81. Baltimore at Cleveland fnlahti McNally (2-1) vs. Latman (2-3). Wednesday's Games unicago at Minnesota fnighlt Washington at New York (night) Detroit at Boston (night) Kansas City at Loa Aiibm. i a. twi-nisht) Baltimore at Cleveland (2, twl-night) NATIONAL LEAGUE vi- St. Louis 38 Los Angeles 37 San Francisco .... 38 Cincinnati 33 Chicago 34 Milwaukee 30 Pittsburgh 30 Philadelphia 30 nouston 27 New York 25 Pet. .5R3 .5"8 J18 .324 .323 .478 .478 .460 .413 11 J70 13 's Monday's Result Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 2 (nianit Pittsburgh S. Milwaukee 3 (night) St. Louis B. New York 1 inichtk Los Angelea 2, San Francisco 0 (mgnii (Only games acheduled) United Press International To the idle go the spoils or so it seemed in the Pacific Coast league Monday night. Take Spokane, for example, while the Indians enjoyed a leisurely day off they jump ed into second place in the Northern Division when sec ond place Portland dropped 5-1 decision to Seattle. And in the Southern Divi sion, the idle San Diego Pa dres moved to within a half game of pacc-sctting Dallas- Forth Worth which lost 8-2 at Hawaii, only the Denver Bears, who suffered a 9-4 set back at the hands of Salt Lake City, failed to capitalize on the Rangers' defeat. Southpaw Bill Spaiuwick turned in one of his best pitching performances of the season in Seattle's victory. He pitched no-hit ball in all but one inning and that tainted frame was the seventh when Portland put together three consecutive singles tor its only run. Dave Hall provided Seat tle's offensive punch with three hits and three runs bat ted in. Herb Plews' inside-the-park home run in the eighth with a runner on capped Hawaii's game-winning three-run rally All three runs were unearned after the Rangers' first base man, Ray Jablonski, commit ted a two-bnse error on a Tom Satriano hit. Carlos Bernicr accounted for Hawaii's first two runs with a home run that extend ed his consecutive game hit ting streak to IS. George Banks had a two-run homer for Dallas-Fort Worth's tallies The best news of the night for Hawaii came at the turn stiles of Honolulu Stadium which admitted 2,850 fans to push the season's attendance above the 100,000 mark. Bill Cowan and Bob Will each slammed home runs to pace Salt Lake City's 12-hit attack against Denver, The Bees erupted for five runs in the first Inning and were nev er in serious trouble. Catcher Phil Roof hit two home runs to account for three of Denver's four runs. Host one evening and guest the next is in order for the Medford American Legion Junior baseball team. Medford entertains Grants Pass at 8 o'clock this evening at the Jackson county fair grounds. On Wednesday eve ning it will be at White City for 7:30 p.m. action against the Central Point Cheney Studs. This evening's tussle will be the third between Medford and Grants Pass. GP's Mock Ford club won two from Med ford in the Climate city on Sunday. First This Season Action this evening will be non-league. But, on Wednes day the engagement will count in the Area 4 Southern division standings. By this time last season the Studs and Mcdfords had met twice. Wednesday' brush, however, will be the first in 1963 be tween the two clubs which have built a tradition of keen and fine rivalry. Coach Bill Askwlth has nominated Wayne Clay to ,start for the Studs against Medford. Choice of Medford mentor Chief McLean likely will be Stu Young, back from the state all-star tangle. Medford against GP begins a slate of five game in six days. The Fairgrounds ball park reopened Just last Thursday. But, already, it has been the scene of much baseball ac tivity. This evening's fracas will be the sixth (including one doubleheader) in six days on the field. Only break in use of the field since the opening was last Sunday. Back with the Medford club along with Young is shortstop Dan Milra. Beth mined Sat urday and Sunday Legion games because of the all-star series. - A 9 SPQRTSC.4STS Sadie nation KMZO will carry re broadcast ltd ', venlng ef the C ascitis Clay- Henry Coaster bexlaf bout -in London. The nbioadcMt is set to follow the Mod ford-Grants Pas American Legion Junior baseball gam and will be aired probably around Si30 p.m. Th actual fight was scheduled at ltJO pjn. (PDTL FATHER DIES ' Sumter, S. C. -AfPt- Robert C. Richardson Sr., 67, father of New York Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson, , died Monday. Washington .... DUO 000 000 O 3 t Cleveland 000 000 01x 1 3 I Duckworth (2-5) and Leppert. Krallck (7-5) and Azcue. NATIONAL LEAGUK New York 000 000 1001 3 1 St. Louis 232 100 OOx 8 15 2 Hook, Cis-co (2) and Coleman, S. Tavlor (7): Broglio (8-2i and Mc Carver. Loser Hook (3-7). HR White. , Pittsburgh .... 201 OOO 3039 12 1 Milwaukee .. . 200 001 OOO 3 8 2 Cardwell (3-8) and Brand: Ptehe. Cloninger 14). Raymond 8 and Torre. Loser Cloninger (1-41. HRs Ballev, H. Aaron, Mazeroski, Stargell 2, , Philadelphia .. ooo 004 0004 0 Cincinnati 000 001 1002 10 1 Duren, Baldschun (71 and Dal rymple: Tsitouris, worthtngton (8) and Kdwnrds. Dinner Duren 12-11. Loser Tsitouris (2-2). HRs Sie vers, Demeter. Los Angeles .... 002 000 0002 0 1 San Francisco 000 000 0000 4 1 Koufax (10-3) and Roseboro Ca millt (6l. O'Dell. Fisher 18) and Ballev. Loser O'Dell is-3). Tuesday's Probable Pitchers ' Houston at Chicago Bruce (3-4 VS. Ellsworth (8-3). Los Angelea at San Francisco (nisht) Miller (4-3) vs. Sanford (B-OI. Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) v-uip to-ip vs. rurKev (I-4P. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night) Friend (8-3) vs. Spahn (9-3). New York at St. Louis (nleht) wiiicjf 10-01 va. ouroeite (0-91. Wednesday's Games Houston at Chicago New York at St. Louis I-os Angeles at San Francisco Philadelphia at Cincinnati (nleht) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee might) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. I.. Prt. GB Tacoma 38 28 .583 Spokane 33 32 .323 2'i Portland 33 31 .318 3 Hawaii 32 33 .492 4'i Seattle 30 32 .484 3 Dupas Gets Nod Over Denny Moyer Baltimore ,-IUPIl- Ralph Du-1 newly created division title pas, the little buzz-saw from by outpointing Joey Giambra New Orleans, doesn t care at Portland, Ore., on Oct. 20, Southern Division W. L. Dallas-Ft. W 33 30 San Diego 38 32 Oklahoma City .. 33 31 Salt Lake City .. 24 33 Denver 2A 38 P't. .538 MB Md .421 .408 Monday's Results Salt Lake City S. Denver 4 Seattle 3. Portland I Hawaii 3. Dall-Ft. Worth 2 (Only games scheduled) NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Lewlston 33 21 Trl-Clly 32 24 Yakima 20 24 Salem . 30 23 Wenatchee 24 31 Eugene 14 3S Prt. .823 .371 J47 J45 .438 10 1, .284 IIMi GB 3 4'i HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 'Let's start fulfilling your military obligation now during summer vacation. Earn While You learn in the United States NAVAL RESERVE See Us at 709 N- Columbus Ave. Medford, Or. ' 1 as . -toi."' j 1 v J KVl h I S'S'. ; I f. Courtesy ef Medford Mail Tribune Monday! Rtftttlf Salem 6, Yakima 4 Lcwifton 0. Euirne 3 (Onlv games scheduled' League Leaders t'nlted Press International NATIONAL I.EAGI F Player Club O AR R H Prt. Oroat. StL 83 284 38 89 3:17 T Davis. LA ..... SI 187 22 83 J.I 7 Wills. LA 43 183 33 81 .333 Covlnston. Phi 33 184 28 34 J23 White. SlL . James. StL Bover. StL H. Aaron Mil Plnson, Cin Clementa. Pitt . 83 263 31 87 J28 33 138 13 47 J28 82 248 30 79 J2I 84 248 54 79 315 83 253 38 80 .318 54 107 32 61 JI0 AVFRlrAW '.EA'HT Player Club o API R H Prt. Kaline. Del 39 229 44 80 J4 Malrone, Bos . . 37 219 23 73 .342 Wanner. LA 81 228 34 73 331 Robinson. Chi . 80 218 33 72 JOO Pearson. LA 81 247 33 78 JI8 Rover. NY 37 228 31 72 JI8 Charles. KC 80 29 39 73 ,ms Davallllo. Cle . 32 2:4 32 S 304 Fox. Chi 39 241 31 73 303 Rollins. Mln 50 178 22 34 .303 HOMK Ht'NS National l.escue H Aaron Braves 19: Ranks, Cuhs 14: Mr Covev. Giant 13; F Ainu. Giants 13: Ballev. Giants: Cepeda. GlanU; Mav Giants, all 12 American I. e a a e Allison. Twins 18; Wsener Antels 15; Ka line Ticers 13; Stuart, Red fioa 15; Battey. Twins 14. how he wins 'em. so long as he does, and today he still is the world junior middle weight champion. The 27-year-old Dupas kept his title Monday night by beating former champion Den ny Moyer of Portland, Ore., for the second time within seven weeks, again on a 13- round decision that was close. Ralph out-speeded and out danced the ex-champion, from whom he took the title lasl April 27, and his stronger punching at close range was enough to earn him the deci sion which was booed by a small crowd of 2,544 in the new, 13,000 seal Civic Cen ter. 1 knew I had him all the way," Dupas said. "It may have looked as though he hurt me a couple of times, but he didn't. I was in good shape - better than the lasl time when I had been Idle for more than three months." The decision was unani mous in favor of Dupas, who scored the 101st victory of his career against only 17 losses and two draws. For Moyer, who was the 8-5 fa vorite at fight time, It was his 10th loss against 37 vic tories. Moyer originally won the 108 Registered In Net Course A total of 108 boys and girls registered yestefday for the Med ford recreation depart ment's summer tennis classes, according to Ron Singlcr, in structor in charge. Groups met today for orien tation and for assignment of courts on which instruction will continue. Orientation included man ners, court rules, clothing and equipment. Singlcr said that he would like to see additional turn out of boys for advanced and intermediate classes. 1002. He defended against Dupas last April and lost the title on a close decision in New Orleans, which many called a "home town deci sion" in favor of Ralph. Dupas circled the baby- faced Moyer consistently with fast foot-work and kept throw ing leather at the 23-year-old Denny ns he circled - some times hitting from a crouch ml other times leaping In with long jabs and straight rights. There was no knock downs in the bout. The three ring officials fa vored Dupas on a five-point-must basis as follows: Referee Benny Goldstein, 70-66; Judge Eddie Leonard, 69-68; and Judge Jimmy Jones, 69-6B. Lewiston Pads Lead With Win Over Eugene United Press International Lewiston took the occasion to pad its Northwest League little Monday night with 6-2 victory over Eugene in one of the two games played. Salem edged Yakima 6-4 in the other contest. Lewiston's victory gave the Bronca three-game bulge over second- place Tri-Clty. Ron Tomklns went the dis tance for Lewiston and Eu gene's two runs came on solo homers by Dick Kenwortny and Bob Pearson. Hobs Bowlin and Louis Rodriguez counter ed with solo homers for Lewiston and the Broncs wrapped it up with a three- run outburst in the sixth. Terry Barber went the route for Salem In beating Yakima although he gave up 14 hits. Ii was his fourth win of the season. Rollie Petra- novich of the winners clouted a solo homer in the sixth and then drove In another run in the seventh with a double. JC Links Tournament On June 24 Med ford Junior Cham ber ol Commerce Junior Golf tournament will be held en June 24 at Rogue Valley Country club. The tourney will be 1 holes of medal play with trophies and trip to the state Jayeee tourney for the low five. Play is open to all boys Interested. Entry fee is $1, Additional informat ion on the tournament may be obtained from Chairman Dick Mann. The state tournament will be held on July 13-14 at Madras Country club. Top performers In the slat meet will be sent to the national tournament In August at Midland. Tex. . 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