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2 B TUESDAY. JUNE 25. 19S3 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON White Sox Seem To Have Found N.Y. Yankees' Number By FRED DOWN UPI Sportt Writer The Chicago White Sox have come up with a number ior which American league teams searched for years - the Yankees" number. It's an old Yankee tradition to play their best against their chief rivals to knock off the contenders themselves. The defending world cham pions may eventually get around to doing just that this season but they'll have to make up for lost time. Here it is almost the half-way mark of the season and they've yet to score a victory over the Vhite Sox! , The White Sox made It three in a row for the season Monday night when Johnny Buzhardt and Hoyt Wilhelm combined in a six-hitter that gave them a 5-2 victory over the Yankees. The win was the White Sox' . fourth In their last five gomes and boosted them to within one game of first-place New York, i Yankee Nmiis Buzhardt, a low fast ball pitcher whom the White Sox acquired from the Fhlladel' phia Phillies in 1961, has now beaten the Yankees four straight times over the last two seasons. He yielded five hits in seven innings Monday night to raise his overall sea son record to B-3. Catcher Camilo Carrcon's three-run double off Al Down ing was the big blow of a League Leaders United International NATIONAL LEAGUE ruyrr it Club O AH K II Pi t. Groat. StL 71 2M 41 US J3J Clmanlt, PIIU . fit 3 74 .335 T Davln. LA 37 208 23 .33 White. StL 71 TM 34 B5 MH Willi, LA . .. 31 2U7 30 37 .324 CovnfUin, Phil .. 3H 173 2 ,VI .324 Snnlo, Chi 71 280 35 l)U .321 Williams, Chi .... 71 2i, a 43 H4 .312 Buyer. SIL 27 31 M .311 Plnsun. On 71 2B4 42 HH .3111 James, StL 39 133 lb 48 .310 AMKIIICAN I.EACilJK Player It I tub Malune, Uua ... WaKner, LA ... Kaline. Del .'. Rolilnsop, Chi . Piamon, I.A Yatrakl. Hub . Rollins, Minn K Bnyer. NY .... Davllllo. Clav , G All R II Prl. , (13 233 30 87 .343 (18 2 2 34 84 .3.13 , 83 250 43 82 .328 . 118 253 41 HI .320 116 252 33 80 .317 , 114 247 4 78 .318 58 103 29 81 .313 113 2110 34 70 .3114 32 214 32 05 .301 Trautman's Death Is Minor Leagues' Loss Columbus, Ohio CUPH Can cer took the life Monday of George (Red) Trautman, 73, dealing a severe loss to the faltering minor leagues of baseball for which he fought I for 18 years as president, Trautman, a life-long sportsman who never was good enough to make the ranks as a professional play er, had been ill for three months and underwent sur gery a few weeks ago. : Marli, NY 47 1(18 33 SI .304 Home Ituni Nattuiul t.rasue H. Anron, Braves 21; BHnkj, Cuhg 19: Ceiwria. Giants 14: MeCovcy, Claim 14; f Aloti, Giants 13. American l.eaffilr Stuart, Red Sox 17; Alllann. Twlna 17; Wagner, Angela; Kallne. TiKeri; Haltcy, Twlna, and Maria. Yanks, all 13. Ituni Hatted In National League H Aaron. Ilravra 54: White. Cnrda 52; Hiibln- aon, Hi'da 31; Santo. Cuhi 50; Uoyer, Cards 44; Cepeda, Glanta 44, American I. a a I il e Allison, Twlna 30; Knllne. TiBera 411; Mnl zone. Red Sox: Wanner, Angela 411; Stuart, Red Sox 48. Pltrhlnr. National League Maloney. Reda 11-2: OToolc. Reda 13-3; Marichal, Glanta 12-3: Kolilnx, llndecra 11-3: Spahn, Braves 10-3; O'Uell, Glanta 10-3. American League Rarlatz, Red Sox li-l: Boutun. Yanki 10-2; Ford, Yanki 10-3: Iluzhardt, Whlto Sox 0-3; Walker, Indiana 8-2. KLAMATH FALLS II July 2,3,4 KLAMATH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SPECIAL EVENT Buffalo Scramble All chute gates will open at one time, and out of them will coma pouring buffaloes with cowboys aboard. The most exciting Innovation in many years In the rodeo arena, and worth the price of admission alone, The scramble is extremely dangerous, wilh buffalo bucking heller skeller, and a downed cowboy Is apt to find nearly a ton of meat-on-lhe-hoof In the middle of his back. WANTED: BUFFALO RIDERS For Tickets Write: Klamath Basin Roundup P.O. Box 367, Klamath Falls, Oregon Covered Grandstand $2.50 and $3.50 Gen. Admission-Adults $1.50, Children 50e RCA Approved Professional Rodeo four-run fourth inning rally and Pete Ward weighed in with his ninth homer and a single to extend his hitting streak to 18 games. A crowd of 42,748 in Chicago saw I Downing suffer his first loss after two wins. The Minnesota Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles, 6-4, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Cleveland Indians, 7-5. the Los Angeles Angels nipped the Washington Senators, 3-2, and the Kansas City Athletics downed the Detroit Tigers, 8-3, in other American league action. Pact Twins' Attack Zoilo Versalles' triple, dou bles by Jim Kaat and Vic Power and singles by Power and Bob Allison were the big blows of a 10-hit Minnesota attack. Kaat went VAt innings to receive credit for his sev enth win with Bill Dailey making his seventh relief ap. nearance in nine days, fin' ishing up. Gary Geigcr's two-run ninth inning homer enabled Red Sox reliver Jack Lamabe to win his third game after the Indians had tied the score in the seventh on a two-run horn. er by Willie Kirkland. Chuck Schilling and Lou Clinton also homered for the Red Sox while Kirkland had three hits for the Indians. Jim Fregosi's single scored Ed Sadowski and capped a three-run game winning An gel rally in the eighth after Claude Osteen had pitched a two-hit shutout for seven In nings for the Senators. Hank Foiles sparked the rally with a homer, and other key hits were singles by Lee Thomas, Sadowski and Alble Pearson. Relief pitcher Art Fowler won his second game for the Angels. Bobby Del Greco and Ken Harrelson hit two-run homers to offset one by Bill Bruton and enable Ed Rakow to win his seventh game for Kansas City. John Wyatt shut out the Tigers for the lust 1 innings, striking out three. Norm Cash had three hits for Detroit. W " - "'- - - V."- . .- VMsa- -V taaj If v.. v. ' . Baltlniore ooo 1 30 000 4 12 1 Mlnncanta 230 000 Olx 6 10 1 Puppaa Stock (4), Miller (Bl and Brown. Oralnn 18). Kaat, Dailey 10) and Battey. Winner Kaat n-fl). LOicr Pappaa i3-4l. Hit Brandt, LOSES BALL Card's catcher Tim McCarver (15) loses ball as it bounces off his glove and over his head while Giants' Willie Mays slides home to score in the 1st inning of the game in St. Louis, Monday. Mays came home from third on Ed Bailey's fly out to right fielder George Altman who made a one bounce throw to McCarver. McCarver was charged with an error. (UPI) MEDFORD, RIBUNI sipaDmirs Cheney Studs Walk Over Ashland By 22-4 Score I.INKKCflRKfl: Aaltland 040 00 4 4 2 Central Point . 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THREE GENERATIONS Spokane, Wash.-Three gen eral ions of the May family were entered in tile Lilac City - Washington State Open Golf tournament, which be gins Friday nn the Downriver Munli'lpiil course here. Lilac City Secretary Robert Durgnn snid the entry list Includes Bill May, Spokane, state sen ior champion two years ago, his son, Gone, Longvirw, Wash., pr o t cssinnal, and Gene's son, Gene Jr., a Uni versity of Washington student. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES left 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 Avt. Mtdford, Or." A, ' JJlk X ... ft Courtesy of Medford Mail Tribune: Third place Central Point trounced Ashland last night 22-4 in a five inning non league game at Jackson coun ty fairgrounds. Everyone scored as the Cen tral Point Cheney Studs raced ahead in the first inning to lead Ashland 10-0. Ashland picked up four, runs early in the second. Winning pitchers were Studs' hurlers Neal Ellis and Larry Pepper, who combined to give up four hits and three walks and striking' out nine. Voth of Ashland gave up the mound late, in the first inning to Jim Susce and both gave up 12 hits, 11 walks, and struck out two. The Studs rolled through the first Inning with 10 runs and everyone hitting. Scoring twice in the first was Lou A1-. varez, who came in first on a hit by Jones and then aguin on a single by Pepper. Lead ing sluggers for the Studs were Dave Twedell and How ard Tomlinson. Both hit three for four. Ashland scored runs on three hits and an error in the top of the second inning, but then gave up three more runs 16 the Studs, which left the score at the end of the second Inning 13-4. In the third, the Studs gained six more runs while the Ashland team fulled to score. Pepper, tossing for the Studs, struck out three Ash land members and paved the Anderson, Rowland Bust 25 Straight In Trapshooting Joe Anderson broke a per fect 25 at 18 yards and Keith Rowland shattered 25 straight handicap birds yesterday in trapshooting activity at Med ford Gun club. Other high scores were 46 out of 50 In doubles by Mike Drake and 24 of 25 in skcet by George Van Galrier. Smashing 24 birds each in 16-yard shotgunning were Loyd Lnngstnn, Max Weston, Bud Winiberley. Bob Mcln tyre, Harry Cawker, Ed Pease, Byron Backes and Henry Nicdcrmeycr. Langston busted 24 In the handicap event and Merve Colvin, Fred Young, Ray Coleman, Pease and Don Peterson broke 23 each. There were 40 gunners. Trapshooting is slated al the club Again on Sunday June 30. way as the Studs scored three in the bottom of the fourth. The game was finally called after the top of the fifth when Studs' Pepper struck out three Ashland batters. Wednesday, the Studs will meet the Falcons from Klam ath Falls in an 8 p.m. district league game at Camp White. Denver Wallops San Diego United Press International If the Milwaukee Braves should decide they need an other hitter, Lou Klimchock ia serving notice with his bat that he Is ready and willing to give the major leagues an other try. The Braves have already given Klimchock a couple of trials. Each time he has ended up In the minors - this year with the Denver Bears of the Pacific Coast league. But Lou has been making a lot of noise with his bat lately, an indication that he might like another look at National league pitching. Take Monday night, for ex ample. Klimchock smashed two 400-foot home runs, also hit a double and single, drove in four runs and extended his hitting streak to 14 games. His hitting was almost all tile Bears needed as they overwhelmed the San Diego Padres 13-6 with a 16-hit at tack. ' In the only other league action, Seattle and Salt Lake City split a doubleheador. The Rainicrs captured the second game 5-2 behind the five-hit pitching of Guido Grilli after the Bees won the opener 8-3. Jim Dupree, Morgan Groth Enter Oregon AAU Half Mile Run Eugene Jim Dupree of Southern Illinois and Mor gan Groth of Oregon State have entered the half mile field for the Oregon AAU Track and Field meet here July 3-4. Meet Director Bob Newland said there was a chance of half a dozen other top run ners entering the meet. Peter Snell and Murray Ilalbcrg, ace New Zealand distance runners, will not be here. Billy Pierce Shines In As Giants Shade Cards, 4-3 Services Held Jacksonville, Fla. - (I7t . Services' were held Tuesday for Charles E. Baker, 66, Jack sonville sportswriter who died last week. United Frets International The classy left-hander Billy Pierce, whose 16-6 record as a starter gave the San Francisco Giants a pennant in 1962, seems ready to push the Giants to the top as a re liever this time around. Pierce was belted as a start er earlier this season and lost his place in the pitching rota tion, but the great veteran turned in his fourth save in relief Monday night in a 4-3 squeeze over the St. Louis Cardinals. The win put the Giants back in first a half-game up on the Cards in the mad, mad National league scramble. Los Angeles and Cincinnati, also currently meeting head - on, are 1 and Vt games out re spectively. Rematch Tonight . The Giants planned to send out Bob Bolin (3-2) against the Cards' erratice young Ray Sa decki (4-4) in their rematch at Busch stadium tonight. San Francisco scored four times in a wacky first inning off Lew Burdette, just re ceived by St. Louis in a trade from Milwaukee, and then hung on for victory. Juan Marichal was belted pretty hard now and then, but bore down in the clutch and then had impeccable help from Pierce. The victory made Marichal's record 12-3 and when Dodger Sandy Koufax (11-3) and Redleg Jim O'Toole (13-3) finish their dog-eat-dog battle at Cincinnati tonight, Marichal should emerge about the best record around. In that weird first inning here Monday, Willie Mays gave a little demonstration of why he is still worth consider ably more than his sub-normal (for him) .260 batting mark would indicate. Harvey Kuenn tripled and was then thrown out at the plate in a close one while Chuck Hiller legged it to first. Mays dribbled a single and he and Hiller kept going when Dick Groat threw the ball away. Willie McCovey was walked and Orlando Cepeda was plunked in the shoulder to bring in the first Giant run and keep the bases jammed. Ed Bailey lofted a short fly to George Altman. Mays halted before break ing for the plate. The stunned Altman threw off target. Bur dette, backing up the play, took the ball and tried to get McCovey at third but threw it away as Willie scored and Cepeda went to third. Jimmy Davenport singled Orlando in. Central Point Teams Win Opening Games Junior league slate of the Southern Oregon Junior Bate ball season will begin this evening when the Central Point Crater Cubs and Med ford tangle at 7:30 o'clock at Memorial field. White City. Central Point teams won opening games yesterday in the Intermediate league of Southern Oregon Junior Baseball. The Rams broke a dead lock with two runs in the fifth inning to trim Phoenix Talent 5-3. The Stars defeated the Medford Yankees 10 to 4. Two bases on balls and a hit by Cary Bradshaw en abled the Rams to get the markers that wiped out the 3 all tie. Nine bases on balls hurt Phoenix-Talent. All five runs were put on base by walks. i.iNKscniiE: CP Rami 101 120 05 3 3 Ph.-Talent Oil 100 o 3 6 3 J. Pinkham, D. White 4) and B. Bailey; L. Hamilton and M. Grimm. Ron Perranoski hustled out of the bullpen for the fifth straight game Monday night and pitched two scoreless in nings to preserve a 5-4 vic tory over the Cincinnati Reds that lifted the Dodgers to with in one game of the National league lead. His airtight hurl ing also enabled the Dodgers to end the Reds' seven-game winning streak. Don Drysdale, battling to stay over .500 this year after his 25-9 record in 1962, pitch ed a no-hitter for five innings and a two-hit shutout for seven before he suddenly lost his stuff. Perranoski yielded two hits but pitched his way out of the jam and then closed out the game in the ninth. Willie Davis homered after walks by Maury Wills and Jim Gilliam in the third in ning and the Dodgers added a fourth run In the frame on singles by Tommy Davis, Wally Moon and Ron Fairly. Joey Jay was the victim of the rally and suffered his 11th loss against three victories. The Milwaukee Braves de feated the Houston Colts, 3-0, , in the only other National league game. j Denver Lemaster pitched a four-hitter and struck out six as the Braves extended the Colts' losing streak to nine straight games. Lee Maye and , Eddie Mathews homered for the Braves. The Colts, who i went 40 innings without scor-1 ing a run before they tallied ; one in the second game of a j doubleheader Sunday now have gone 16 more without denting home plate. Loi Aneelet .... 014 000 0005 7 0 Cincinnati 000 000 0404 8 0 Dryidale. Perranoski 18) and Ca milll. Jay. Owena (3l. Zannt 7). Worthington t9. Henry 19) and Edwards. Winner Drysdale (9-8). Loser Jay 13-11). HR W. Davis. Houston 000 000 000 0 4 0 Milwaukee 000 111 OOx 3 6 0 Brown, McMahon (7), and Bate man. Lemaster 14-4) and Torre. Loser Brown (1-31. HR Maye, Mathews. San Francisco 400 000 0004 7 0 St Louis 000 020 1003 9 2 Marichal. Pierce (71 and Bailey. Burdette. Baula 18) and McCarver. Winner Marichal (12-31. 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