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McCovoy
Keeps Hex
On Drysdale
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Every night Juit before he
goes to sleep, Willie Mc
Covey says prayer thet
nothing happen to Don Dry
dale.
If it ever doei, McCovey
will automatically lose his
No. 1 meal ticket In the Na
tional league.
The big San Francisco first
baseman owns a fantastic
.468 lifetime batting avrrage
against Drysdale and while
most rival batters shudder
when they see the Los Ange
les right-hander warming up,
McCovey can t wait to grao
a bat
That's how It was Wednes
day, too, when Willie teed
off for a two-run homer In
the first inning against Drys
dale to start the Giants to an
6-3 victory over the Dodgers
before a day-time crowd of
41.384 at San Francisco.
It was the 14th homer of
the season for McCovey, who
has hit nine during his career
off Drysdale.
Marlchal Wins 11th
Juan Marlchal, making his
first start since his no-hitter
against Houston last Satur
day night, got his 11th victory
in 14 decisions although Billy
Pierce took over for him in
the eighth after Ron Fairly's
homer cut the Giants lead to
6-3. Chuck Hiller had a two-
run homer for the Giants in
the bottom of the eighth. Wll
lie Davis also hit a two-run
homer for the Dodgers in the
fourth.
The victory kept the second-place
Giants within a
half-game of the pace-setting
St. Louis Cardinals, who
downed the New York Mets
for the 10th time In 13 meet
ing this season, 9-4.
In other National League
contests, the Chicago Cubs
drubbed the Houston Colts
9-1, the Pittsburgh Pirates
mauled the Milwaukee
Braves 8-2, and the Cincin
nati Reds beat the Philadel
phia Phillies 6-8 in 10 innings.
Knocks In Five
Bill White ruined the Mets
by driving in five runs for
the Cards with a grand slam
homer and a double. White's
12th homer of the season off
loser Trscy Slallard In the
fourth overcame a 3-2 Cardi
nal deficit. Reliever Ed Bau
ta scored his third victory.
Ernie Banks raised his ca
reer total of runs batted in
to 1,003 when he connected
for his 15th homer of the sea
son and two singles In the
Cubs' victory ove the Colts.
Earl Francis of the Pirates
helped himself to his third
victory by driving in three
runs against the Braves w'th
a double and two singles.
Hank Aaron's 20th homer
and Mack Jones' second ac
counted for Milwaukee's two
runs. (
Leo Cardenas' single with
two out and the bases full in
the 10th broke up a tie be
tween the Reds and Phils
that had existed since the
sixth Inning when Don De
meter hit his second solo ho
mer of the game.
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ANOTHER HOMER - San Francisco out
fielder Willie McCovey is safe at home after
scoring another home run off Los Angeles
Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale. Dodger
catcher John Roscboro waits for ball which
arrived a split second too late on throw-in
from cenlerfield. The Giants beat the Dod
gers 8-3. (UPD
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Medford Legion
Wins From Studs;
Slates Tri City
AREA 4 STANMNOS
(Southern Dlvlilon)
W.
KUmath Falcons 4
Crantc PaH 3
Mad ford ..-.- a
Central Point 4
Klamalh Hawka 2
Trl-Clty I
Aahland 0
Prt.
.8011
.750
.790
,(i7
..100
.200
.000
UNrscoRcsi
KitlBHil l.au
Nrw York .. 010 100 I0O4 11 I
t. Louis 011 400 llx-Q 14 I
Slallard. Cisco 4. Rows (71.
lor (. Sadcckl, R. Taylor (11.
Baula (At, SanU (Bl and Mr
Carvtr. Wlnnsr Bauu 13-2),
Uar Slsllard (1-4). HR
WhIU.
Houston
Chlraso
Brown
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000 OOI 0001 T t
3o no oi x a is l
Kemmarar (t. Zachary
Camplwll. Hohhls, Us
and Bartall. Winner
llobbla (3-si. Losar Brown (l-Ii.
HR Banks. Bartall, Warwick,
Landrum.
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ton
Loa Annlca 000 100 010 S 7 S
Ban an. 100 130 01k t II 0
Drysdale, Roebuck (Si. pcrra
noski 6, 8herry (7 and Rose
boro. C m 1 1 1 f (SI. Marlchal.
Pierce (SI and Bailey. Winner
Marlchal (11-31. txwer Drys.
dsle (S-ai. HR McCovey. W.
Davit, ralrly. Hiller.
pittshuri h .. oio no ooo a 13
Mllwsukrc 001 010 000 1 1 C
Francis. Gibbon 7 and Brand
RadoHski, Fischer (Si, Schneider
in ram (i and Torre, winner
Francis i3-Sl. Loser Sadow
ski (0-1), HR H. Aaron, June.
(is Innlaul
Phils ...ooo oi ooo a s a i
Cincinnati 00 130 OOO 1 -S $ 3
Green, Short (Si. Bsldschun 1101
and Dslrymple, Oldis i. Jsv. Nux
hsll 5 annl 110 and Edwards.
Winner Zannl (1-1 1. Loser
Short (l-ll. HR Spencer. Deme
ter 1.
Minor League
Manager Dies
Jacksonville, Fls. - a'Pt
Ben Geraghty, who won fame
s one of the minor lesgue's
most successful baseball man
agers, died early Tuesday of
heart attack:. He was 80.
Geraghty is best remenv
bered in the Pacific North
west as one of six survivors
of bus crash on Snoqualmie
Pass highway In 1048 in
which nine other members of
the Spokane's Western Inter
national league ball club
died.
At the time of his desth he
was manager of the Jackson
ville Sunt of the Internatlon
I league.
Memorial Field, White City
-Two walks and a groundout,
a double and an error and
another base on balls and a
pair of singles. Those were in
gredients of the runmaking.
Stellar pitching by Stuart
Young and good fielding did
the rest and Mcdford tipped
the Central Point Cheney
Studs 3 to 0 here last nlithl
in an American Legion junior
baseball fray. ,
State all-star pitcher Young
allowed the Studs three hits,
each in a separate inning. He
struck out batters nine times
and did not walk a man. Po
tential harm from tho only
Medford error was wiped out
by a pickoff play which also
nipped the Cheney team s best
scoring bid.
The Medfords knocked Cen
tral Point out of the Area 4
Southern division leadership
Into fourth place while mov
ing into a knot for second
place themselves.
Gems Comal Hare
; On Friday evening Mcdford
will bid for a share of the
division lead. It wil host the
Tri-Clty Gems, new entry In
the league this year. The 8
p.m. scuffle will be at the
fairgrounds ball park here. I
Dan Miles, second man up 1
in the ball game last evening,
tallied Medford's first run in ,
the opening canto. He drew a
base on balls and stule second
base. Mike Ncathamer walked
and Miles romped across the
platter on a groundout by Jim
Calhoun.
In the second Inning Young
hit a fly ball into a tough spot
for the Cheney fielders to
play. The ball dropped close
to shortstop Luis Alvarez.
Young made it to second base
on the hit and went the rest
of the way home on Alvarez's
overthrow. Ron Phlpps walk
ed In the seventh Inning and
hita by Ron Edmonds and
Miles put him home.
Only four Studs got on base
sgainst Medford, three on hits
and one on a fielder's option.
In the seventh inning with
one out, Darryl Siunmerfield
singled. Nral Ellis hit a
ground bull to Mcdford third
baseman Edmonds whoso
throw to second base was
muffed by Jim Calhoun, With
two runners on the paths, a
Young pickoff throw to short
stop Dan Miles caught Sum
merfield off the sack.
Other Hits
Salmon Angling Good
In Upper Rogue River
Portland (ll"l Hart is this
week end's Oregon fishing
outlook, as prepared by the
State Came commission:
' Southwatti Diamond lake
good; North and South Ump
qua fair; salmon angling good
at Coos Bay, slow in lower
Rogue, very good in upper
Rogue end Winchester Bay.
League Leaders
Jones and Alvarez smacked
the other hits for Central
Point. Edmonds whacked two
safe blows for Medford, but
was doubled off first base in
a fly ball In the fifth inning.
Calhoun clubbed the other
safety.
Central Point pitcher
Wayne Clay walked five and
fanned five In a five-hitter.
Hard hit balls were the
rule In a rapid-fire game that
required Just over lvi hours
to play, Tom Barker of Mcd
ford and Alvarez of Central
Point smashed balls to deep
ccnlurdcld which looked like
sure hits only to see rival
outfielders Neathamer and
Nell Rlvcnburg go back and
snare them. A fly ball by
Rivenburg which looked like
it might drop in for a hit was
snugged in short right center
field by second baseman Cal
houn.
Howard Tomlinson, from
the 1963 Crater high team,
Joined the Studs this week
and played first base lust
night. Bob Stroh who has
been at first much of the time,
is out of action for around a
week with a leg Infection.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Plsyer Si Club O AB R II Pet.
T.Davis, LA S3 103 11 66 .338
Groat, StL 07 170 40 81 .337
White, StL 67 274 54 01 .3.12
Wills. LA 47 102 34 0.1 .328
Cvnutn. Phil 5.1 160 211 5S .32.1
Clmnle. Pitt 36 2113 33 83 .317
Pillion, Cln 63 261 31) 83 .314
Bover. SlL 64 2.12 31 70 .313
H Aaron. Mil 66 2.17 5.1 BO .311
Williams, Chi 7 234 40 78 J07
I.INKSCOIthS:
Med lord 110 000 13 3 t
Central Point 1)00 (loo 00 3 2
Youiis and Phlpps; Clay and
Summorlield.
American l.easue
Player sV flub O AB R II Pet.
Malrne, Boa .10 228 26 78 .342
Wanner, LA 64 238 34 81 .340
Kallne, Del 61 237 44 80 .338
Rnhnan. Chi 62 220 38 76 .332
Pearson, LA 63 247 3.1 78 .318
Bnyer. NY 31) 236 32 74 .314
Fox, Chi 61 2.11 32 78 .311
Ysmki, Boa 30 220 44 70 .306
Davllo. Clev .12 214 32 63 .3114
nillns. Minn 52 184 23 56 .304
NaUonal l.eaitia
Brave 20; Banks,
Home nuns
H. Aaron.
tubs 1.1: Mc
Covey. Giants 14: F. Ainu. Gi
ants 13; Bailey, Giants: Ceperia,
Giants, and Mays. Giants, all 12
American League Stuart. Red
sox in Allison. Twins hi; waa
ner, Anrela 15; Kallne, Tilers 13;
oaiiey, I wins le,
Runs Batted In
NaUonal Leacue H. Aaron,
Braves 33: Robinson. Reds .10:
White, Cards .10; Santo, Cubs 43;
Boyer. Card 44.
American l.easue Kallne. Tl
sers 48: Wasner, Angels 48; Al
lison, Twins 47: Malzone, Red
Sox 44: Smart. Red Sox 43; Rob
inson. White Sox 42.
Pltrhlng
National i.eacue malonry.
neris 10-1: OTnnle. Reds 11-3;
Brngllo. Cards 8-2: Marlchal. Gi
ants 11-3; Perranoskl, Dodgers;
McHran. Plralcs, and Simmons,
Cards, all 7-2
American League Radntz,
Red Sox 6-1; Walker, Indians .1-1;
tlouton, Yanks 0-2: Burhardt,
While Sox 8-2; Fischer, Athletics
7-2.
STANDINGS
By United Press InternsUonal
NATIONAL LEAGte
W. L. Pet. CB
St. Louis ' 40 27 JU7
San rrancisco .. 40 28 .5(18 's
Los Angeles 37 29 JW1 J's
Cincinnati 33 30 J3S 4
Chicago 36 31 .337 4
Milwaukee 31 34 .477 S
Pittsburgh 31 34 .477 S
Philadelphia ... 30 36 .413 '
Houston 27 40 .403 13
New York . 21 43 JoS 13 's
Wednesdsy's Games
n..hii,.k A M ,luiike 9
St Louis 9 New York 4
Chicago 9 Houston I
San Francisco 8 Los Angeles 3
Cm. S Phlla. 5 (10 Innings, night)
Thursday's Probsble pttrhers
Philarielnhla at Cinclnnstl inlffht)
Green tl-ll vs, O Tools (12-31.
prldsv's Gsmes
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Los Angeles at SI Louis (night)
Houston at Cincinnati (night)
Philadelphia at New York might!
San Fran, at Milwaukee (night)
AMKRICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Prt. GB
New York 36 23 .610
Chicago - 38 27 .583 1
BosUin 33 26 .5.19 3
Cleveland 34 28 .148 3'i
Baltimore 35 31 .530 41
Minnesota 33 30 .324 3
Loa Angeles 34 35 .493 7
Kansas City 31 33 .484 7i
Detroit ) 24 38 J87 !3'i
Washington 21 48 .304 20
Wednesday's Gsmes
Cleveland 5 Baltimore 4. (1st)
Baltimore 8 Clev. 2, 2nd (night)
l.os Aneeles 4 Kan. City 2, llstl
Kan. City 4 LA 3 12nd, night)
Chicago 12 Minnesota 4 (night
New York 3 Washington 2 might)
Boston 9 Detroit 2 might)
Thiimrisv's Probable Pitchers
Baltimore at Cleveland (night)
Roberts (4-7) vs. Grant (4-6).
Detroit at Boston (night)
Bunning (4-6) vs. Earley (2-2).
FrldaV's Games
Washington at Los Angeles
(niehtl
Detroit at Kansas ctiy rmgnt)
Baltimore at Minn. 2 (twl-mght)
Chtcaen at Clfveland (night)
New York at Boston (night)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
W. I.. Prt. GB
Tacnma . 37 20 .36 1
Spokane 37 32 J36 l'J
Portland 33 31
Hawaii 33 34
Seattle 30 34
.530 2
.403 4 V,
.469 8
Southern Division
w,
Dallas-Ft. W 36 31 .137
Sun Diego 37 33 .320 ij
OKlanoma City ....34 32 .fll.l l
Denver 27 39 .409 8ia
Salt Lake City 24 33 .407 8
!.. Prt. GB
Wednesday's Results
Denver 12 Oklahoma City 8
Portland 6 Seattle 1
Sookan ff Salt Lake City 3
Ran Diego 17 Tacnma 10
Dallaa-Ft. Worth 2 Hawaii 0
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. I..
36 22
I.ewlston .
Trl-City ...
Salem
Yakima ...
Wenatchfe
Eugene
Wednesday's Results
Salem 6 Yakima 2
l,ewlton 13 Eocene 3
Tri-Clly 6 Wenatchee 3
Prt. GB
.621
.33 2.1 .369 3
..32 21 .361 3'i
.29 26 .327 .1 "i
.. 2.1 32 .439 in',
15 40 .273 lO'j
BOSTON'S YAZ WRECKS
DETROIT TIGERS AGAIN
United Press International
Charley Dressen promises
to think of something soon
and it had better be real soon,
like right now, before Carl
Yastrzemski drives the De
troit Tigers clear out of the
American league.
Yaz is ruining the Tigers
single-handedly, a fact Drcs
sen has become painfully
aware of even though he has
managed them in only two
games.
The tailspinning Tigers have
dropped both those games,
extending their losing streak
to nine games, and you can
bet all the beans in Boston
that Charley is going to have
a heart-to-heart talk with his
pitchers before they face the
Red Sox again today.
Most of the conversation
will center around Yastrzem
ski.'who ruined Dressen's de
but by driving in two runs
on two hits Tuesday night
and really went to town
Wednesday night with two
homers, three hits and four
RBI's in Boston's 9-2 victory
over Detroit.
Both of Yaz homers trav
eled nearly 400 feet, his first
coming in the fifth Inning
I.INKSCOItKS:
American League
(1st game)
Baltimore 000 100 201 ft 1
Cleveland . 400 000 0015 8 0
Barber, Miller (7l and Lau. Ra
mos. Abernathy 171 and Azcue.
Winner Abernalhy (2-0i. Loser
Miller (1-4). HR GenUle, Saver
ine, Azcue.
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(2nd game)
Baltimore . 001 110 2108 12 0
Cleveland 000 000 2002 5 2
Pappas (5-3) and Brown. Bell,
McDowell (71, Walker 181. Nlsch
wi(z (0) and Azcue. Loser Bell
(2-5). HR Francona.
Detroit 000 110 0002 7 0
Boston : 022 010 31x 9 12 1
Mossl, Regan (5), Lolich (61,
Sturdivant (8) and Trlandos. Hcff
ner (1-0) and Tillman. Loser
Mossl (4-4). HR Malzone, Brown,
Yastrzemakl 2.
Washington .... 000 000 0022 7 0
New York 000 003 OOx 3 5 1
Osteon. Line (7) and Landrith,
Leppert (71. Bouton. Hamilton (9),
Stafford 19) and Howard. Winner
Bouton (9-21. Loser Osteen
(1-5). HR Maris.
Chicago 000 .101 01.1 12 19 1
Minnesota .. . 100 000 102 4 9 0
Herbert 16-4) and Lollar. Sue
man. Stange (3). Fornieles I6i.
Roggenhurk 181. Moore (91, Pleis
(0) and Battcy. Loser Stigman
(.1-61. HR Kiltebrew. McCraw 2,
Robinson 2.
OFFICE JOB
Los Angeles -IUPH- Kansas
City Athletics owner Charles
Finlcy Tuesday night an
nounced that outfielder Jay
Hanklns was giving up base
ball to take a job in the club's
business office. Hankins made
the decision to retire after
Kansas City recalled Manny
Jiminez from Portland and
asked Hankins to join the Pa
cific Coast League club. Han
kins, 27, has been in the Ath
letics' organization since 1957
and played the 1961 season
with the Kansas City club.
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Rakow (6-51 and Edwards. Osln
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Del Greco, Fregosi.
with the bases empty and his
second with two on in the
seventh. Frank Malzone also
homered for the Red Sox, who
remained within three games
of first place on a fine seven
hit effort by rookie Bob Heff
ner. The New York Yankees
stayed a game ahead of the
pack with a 3-2 squeaker
over the Washington Sena
tors for their sixth straight
victory while the second-place
Chicago White Sox swamped
the Minnesota Twins 12-4.
Baltimore ended Cleveland's
seven-game winning streak
with a 6-2 nightcap victory
after the Indians won the
opener 5-4, and Los Angeles
split a twi-nighter with Kan
sas City, the Angels taking
the opener 4-2, and the A's
the nightcap 4-3.
Maris Hits Winner
Roger Maris' third homer
in two games, a three-run
blast off loser Claude Osteen
in the sixth inning, was the
Yankees' margin of victory
over the Senators.
Rookie Tom McCraw and
Floyd Robinson each had a
pair of homers to drive in
nine runs for the White Sox
in a 19-hit barrage against
the Twins.
Joe Azcue's ninth inning
homer off Stu Miller gave the
Indians their first game vic
tory after the Orioles had
tied the score at 4-all in the
top of the ninth on Bob Sav
erine's squeeze bunt.
Knoxville, Tenn. (UPD The
University of Tennessee Board
of Trustees met in closed ses
sion today to determine the
fate of head football coach
Bowden Wyatt.
Cries of Tennessee fans last
fall finally reached the board,
which says it will take defin
ite action today in regard to
a shake-up in the coaching
staff and naming an athletic
director for the university.
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Kansas City 030 000 1004 S 2
Los Angeles 000 100 0023 10 4
Segul. Wyatt 191 and Sullivan.
Lee. Foytack (31. Nelson (51,
Fowler (71 and Foilca. Winner
Segui (2-2l. Loser Lee (3-4).
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Milt Pappas withstood a
two-run homer by Tito Fran
cona to gain his fifth victory
with a five-hit effort in the
nightcap.
Jim Fregosi's three - run
homer in the ninth inning of
the opener extended the An
gels' winning streak to five
games but the Athletics
snapped it In the nightcap al
though they collected only
five hits.
JC Tennis
Tournament
Saturday
Medford Junior Chamber
of Commerce Junior tennis
tournament is set for June 22
and 23 at the M-dford high
courts.
Entries will be accepted
by Richard Puhl through
Friday evening by telephone.
His number is 773-3867.
There are open and novice
divisions for 18 and under
and 16 and under boys and
girls.
The m' M is a district cham
pion one with winners quali
fying for state meet entry.
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Run No. 1,000
Chicago -Kn Spending 10
years with a tailend ball club
limits the number of earth
shaking base hits for any
player, but Ernie Banks of
the Chicago Cubs has had
quite a few.
Banks, now 32, had one of
those hits Wednesday, a two
run first inning home run olf
Hal (Skinny) Brown of the
Houston Colls.
Ron Santo tallied ahead of
the slender Texan, marking
the 1,000th run batted in ior
Banks in his major league career.
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