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Sandy Koufax Hurls Eighth
1963 Shutout for
Br JOE SARGIS
UPI Sports Writer
Okay, baseball experts, who
U the National league's top
letthanded pitcher. Warren
Spahn or Sandy Koufax?
If you are a Spahn an you
can quote statistics to back
your argument all day long,
and maybe through the night,
Koufax fans can wrap up
their argument in a hurry,
mostly because Sandy hasn't
been around nearly as long as
the soon-to-be-43 Spahn. But
they are imposing figures at
that.
Koufax, who was only sev
en years old when Spahn be'
gan his major league career
with the Boston Braves in
1942, hurled his eighth shut
out of the season Sunday,
only two short of the National
league record of 10 set by
Mort Cooper of the St. Louis
STANDINGS
United Presa IntemaUoiul
AMERICAN UAUUt
Haw York 50 31
Chicago . 47 3B
Boaton 44 37
Mlnnaaota ......... 4S 31
BiMmor 47 40
Clavaland . 44 40
Lot Angelea ..... 41 48
Kansas City 38 4S
Detroit 3 47
Washington 30 99
Pet
.817
.S53
..143
.943
.540
.924
.471 13
.430 14 '4
.427 1.V4
.340 32',!
Sunday'! Results
waanington i,
Loi
Angelea
Angeles
l.tl
Washington 9. Loi
Baltimore) 4, Minnesota 3 (10 in-
11 C&'lcago 4, Boaton 1 112 innlnga)
Cleveland 11. New York 3 (latl
New York 7, Cleveland 4 (2nd,
10 innlnga)
Kanaaa City 8, Detroit 7 (2nd)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
w.
Loa Angelea ..... SO
San Francisco 48
Chicago ... .... 48
St. Loula 4S
Cincinnati . 49
Milwaukee 43
Pliuhurgh 41
Philadelphia . 40
H out ton 33
New York 20
Pet.
.602
.965
,540
MS
29
.SIB
.404
Am 10 14
370 in
348 1214
Sunday's Resultj
Plttaburgh 11, New York 9
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2
: Loa Angelea 4, Cincinnati 0 (latl
: Loa Angelea 1, Cincinnati 1 (2nd)
San Franclaco 4, St. Loula 3 (lat,
18 Innlngal
' St. Loula 8. Ban Franclaco 0 f2nd)
Milwaukee 4, Houaton 0 (night)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Nertaern pmeion
L.
37
30
44
49
52
Pet.
GB
Spokane ..... . 52
Tacoma 48
Portland .......... 41
Hawaii 41
Seattle 38
.994
.552 3
.482 9'i
.477 O'i
.400 18 ',5
Southern Dlvlilon
W.
Oklahoma City .. 48
Dellaa-Ft. W 48
Salt Lake City . 41
San Diego 43
Denver 30
Pet
.539
.520
.404
.478
.450
Sunday'a Reaulta
Dallaa-rt, Worth 8, Seattle 8 (lat
game)
Dallaa.Ft. Worth 2. Seattle 1 (2nd
fame. 7 innlngal
uenver aa, omn isiwgo ii
fame)
San Diego 0, Denver 8 (2nd
feme, 7 Innlngal
Portland 7, Salt Lake City 1 (lat
feme. 7 Inninga)
Salt Lake City 7, Portland 3 (2nd
famel
Tacoma 2, Oklahoma City 1 (let
fame, 7 inning)
Oklahoma City 8, Tacoma 3 (2nd
fame, 7 Innlnga)
Spokane 10, Hawaii 7
Saturday'! Results
Tacoma 5, Oklahoma City 1 (lat
fame, 7 Innlnga)
Oklahoma City 8, Tacoma 2 (2nd
fame)
Seattle 7. Dallaa-Ft. Worth 8
Spokane 4, Hawaii 3 (let game.
7 Innlngal
Spokane IB, Hawaii 0 (2nd game)
San Diego 3, Denver 2
Portland 8. Salt Lake City a
Menday'a Schedule
All Star Game at Spokane
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Salem 5 2
Wenatchee 5 2
Lewiaton ......... 5 2
Yakima 3 4
Trl-Clty ..... 2 8
Eugene 1 8
Pet.
.714
,714
.714
.420
.2H8
,143
Sunday'a Reaulta
Yakima B, Tri-City 3, lat game;
2nd game called, rain.)
Lewiaton 3. Salem 1 (lit geme;
2nd game called after nine, acore
1-L curfewl
Eugene 11, Wenatchee 0 (let
fame; 2nd game called, rain)
Saturday'! Retults
Yakima 12. Trl-Clty I
Wenatchee 7, Eugene 3
Lewiaton 3, Salem 0
League Leaders
United Preia International
NATIONAL l.KAOtK
Player At Club G AD I II prt.
T. Davis. LA . 70 2.17 27 84 J27
Groat, St.L 84 341 90 111 31
Willi. LA 62 2.12 42 Bl J.'l
White. SIX, 84 347 62 111 .120
Sento, Chi 82 329 41 104 J20
Clemente. Put 74 283 44 00 .310
H. Aaron. Mil . 82 3 J3 02 100 .310
Pinaon, Cln S9 330 48 104 Jc7
Wllllama. Chi . 82 213 40 0.9 J(4
Boyer, SIX, . 81 318 37 08 JOJ
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player A Club G All R H Prt.
Yitrtakl, Boa . 77 2lig 80 100 J34
Maltone, Boa .. 81 318 37 1 04 .3.10
Wagner, LA .. 82 308 49 101 jao
Kallna, Del ..... 70 303 92 97 JJ1
Solllna, Minn .. 70 2.11 37 78 .311
aaraon, LA ... 80 300 44 0.1 .307
Davallllo, Clev 92 214 32 0.9 .304
Roblnaon, Chi . 82 303 43 01 .100
Mam. NY 81 318 41 64 .204
Ward, Chi 89 320 44 06 .202
Home Rum
NaUonal League H Aamn,
Bravea 24; McCnvey, Gianta 22;
Cepeda, Gianta; Maya, Gianta. hntn
18; Banka, Cuba; Demeter, Phlli.
both 18.
American League Allieon.
Twlna 21; Wagner. Angela 20;
Maria. Yanka 10; Sluart, Red Sox:
Klllebrew. Twine; Battcy, Twlna;
Kaltne. Tlgera, all 17.
una Batted In
National League H Aaron,
travel 62; Santo, Cube 80; White.
Carta 80: McCovey, Gianta; Boyer,
Cerde. both 82.
Ainerlran I. a a g e Wagner,
Angela 50; Allison. Twlna 57: Ka
line, Titers 86: Mafeone, Red Sox
S3; Roblnaon, White Sox 91.
PltrhlHg
NaUonal I. eagoe Koufax.
Dodgera 14-3; Perranoskt, Dodgers
t-2; Maloney. Reda 13-3, Mc-Bean.
Ptralre 8-J; Marichal. Glints 13-4
American League Redate. Red
fox 8-1; Ford. Yanka 13-3: Walker.
Indiana f.l; Bouton, Yanka 11-4;
Plaerro. While Sox 11-4.
-t.
MONDAY. JULY 8. 1963
Cardinals in 1942, as the NL
leading Los Angeles Dodgers
beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0,
in the first game of a double-
header.
Spahn matched that per
formance about six hours
later when he set the Hous
ton Colts down on five hits
in a 4-0 victory. It was
Spahn's fourth shutout of the
season and the 59th of his
long career.
The victory was Spahn's
12th of the season against
four losses. Koufax, who al'
lowed the Reds just three hits,
is 14-3. Both are scheduled
for some duty on Tuesday in
the All-Star game in Cleve
land. Spahn goes into the
classic with an earned run
average of 2.67. Sandy has
an even more glittering aver
age of 1.73.
Dodgars Score Early
The Dodgers wrapped up
the first game against the
Reds in the first inning when
rookie third baseman Ken
McMullen singled across two
runs. Bob Purkey, who had
been showing signs of regain
Ing his old form after nurs
ing a. sore arm for most of
the season, took the loss, his
fifth against three victories.
Los Angeles also won the
second game, 3-1, behind the
seven-hit pitching of rookie
Nick Wlllhite and Ron Per-
ranoski. Catcher Doug Camil
11 hit the key blow, a two
run homer In the fourth, aa
the Dodgers widened their
lead over the second-place
San Francisco Giants to three
games.
The Giants split their dou-
bleheader with the St. Louis
Cardinals, winning the first
in 19 Innings, 4-3, and the
Cards taking the nightcap,
5-0. In the other games, the
Gold Cup
Race Won
By Musson
Detrolt-(uT- Pint-sized Ron
Musson turned giant killer
Sunday to upset all-conquering
Bill Muncey and set a
blazing new speed record in
winning the 56th running of
the famed Gold Cup race.
Musson, a more 5-7 and 155
pounas, powerea miss oar
dahl around the three-mile
Detroit river course at a siz
zling average of 108.212 miles
per hour to edge Bill Cantrell
and Gale V for the $10,000
first prize and the coveted
Gold Cup,
Musson and Miss Bardahl
had 1,500 points to 1,400 for
Gale V, which won the final
heat,
Muncey and the famed Miss
Thrlftway, winners of the last
two Gold Cup races, finished
sixth in the field of 12.
1 Miss Bardahl won all three
of her preliminary heats to
pick up 1,200 points going
into the final heat.
Arn Palmer
Favorite
Lytham-St. Annes, England
-WPD- It's going to be Arnold
Palmer against the field in
the British Open golf tourna
ment.
That's what the experts say,
and It's also what Palmer's
rivals say. Even Jack Nick
laus, a man who has beaten
Palmer at his beat, is touting
Arnte as the likely winner.
"Arnle plays fantastically
well over here," says Nick
laus. "If he continues hlg pres
ent 'slump.' he should win
easily."
British odds -makers have
Installed Palmer as the 2-1
favorite In the field of 120
golfers which tees off Wednes
day on the 6,757-yard, par-70
Royal Lytham and St. Annes
course. Nicklnus Is quoted at
7-1, four -time British Open
champion Peter Thomson of
Australia is rated at 8-1, and
Australia's Kcl Naglc Is listed
at 10-1.
Nicklaus' pessimism is
caused by the "tight fair
ways" which he and other ex
perts here insist favor Pal
mer's game.
Herman Barron
Senior Champ
Lytham-St. Amies, England
- dirt- Herman Barron earned
the admiration of English
fans with the sportsmanship
he displayed In winning the
World Seniors professional
golf championship.
The 53-year-old U.S. Sen
iors champion from White
Plains. N.Y., won the title by j
defeating George Evans, the
British titleholder, 3 and 2.
Sunday on the old St. Annes
links.
DOS RACES OPEN
Portland-WPP-The 31st an
nual Multnomah Kennel club
racing meet will begin at
Falrvlew Park tonight. Elev
en races ire acheduled on the
opening night of the 60-nlght
meet.
Dodgers
Philadelphia Phillies clipped
the third-place Chicago Cubs
3-2. and the Pittsburgh Pi
rates buried the hapless New
York Meta, 11-5.
Boyer Fumbles Grounder
The Giants struggled for
three hours and 55 minutes
before beating the Cardinals
in their opener, the winning
run coming across when Ken
Boyer fumbled pinch-hitter
Joe Pagan's grounder with
the bases loaded and one out
in the bottom of the 15th
Inning. Bill White's 14th hom
er gave the Cards a 3-2 lead
in the 13th but the Giants
got that one back on a single
by rookie Jim Hart and
double by Ed Bailey.
Stan Musial rapped a two
run homer in the seventh of
the nightcap to break a score
less tie and the Cards went
on to score three runs in the
ninth as Bob Gibson picked
up his eighth victory. Juan
Marichal (13-4) was the loser.
A crowd of 42,787, the largest
turnout in Candlestick Park's
history, saw the doublehcad-
er.
The Philadelphia Phillies
beat the Cubs on Cookie
Rojas' ninth-inning single and
clutch pitching by Dallas
Green. Green came on to get
the final out after Ryne Dur
en filled the bases on suc
cessive walks to Billy Wil
liams, Ron Santo and Ernie
Banks. Jack Baldschun (6-4)
was the winner In relief of
Art Mahaffey.
The Pirates, who rapped
New York pitching for 17 hits
on Saturday night, kept right
on going with another 15-hit
assault, featured by homers
by Smoky Burgess, Bob Bail
ey and Donn Clendcnon. It
was the Mets' 10th straight
loss.
LINKSCORKSI
National League
Plttaburgh ... 090 200 04011 1.1 1
New York .... 000 203 000 5 7 0
Law. Mcrsean in) ana uurgesa.
Hook, Rowe 12), Clico (4), Craig
(8) and Gonder, Winner Law
(3-3). Loaer Hook (3-10). HRa
Burgess, Bailey, Thomaa, C 1 e n -denon.
Philadelphia .... 001 000 0113 8 1
Chicago 000 101 0002 4 0
Manaftey, Baiaecnun IT), uuren
(0), Green (0) and Dalrymple, Ol
die (71, Averlll (8). Ellsworth. Mc-
Daniel (81 and
Berieu, lunew tor
Winner Baldachun (6.4).
Loaer-
Mcuaniel (5-3).
(1st Game)
Cincinnati noo nnn noo 0 3 2
Loa Angelea .. . 200 ooo 20x 4 a o
Purkav. Henry IB) and Edwarda.
KDu'"f '"SL"1 Roaeboro. Loaer
(2nd Game)
Cincinnati 000 000 1001 1 1
Loa Angelea .... 000 300 OOx 3 R 0
Ts tour s Nuxhall 17) ann Ed
wardi. Wlllhite. Perranoakl (HI
and Camllli. Winner Wlllhile
(2-2). Loaer Taltourla (4-31. HR
Camllli.
(lit Game. IS Innlnga)
St. L. .. 000 000 002 000 100 3 10 3
s. r ooo ooi ioo ooo 1014 0 0
Simmona, Schulti (8), Shante
(101. Burdette 111), Brngllo (14) and
McCarver. Sanford. Laracn (12),
Bolln (141 and Haller. Winner
Bolln (4-3). Loaer Broglio (S-SI.
HRa Kuenn. White.
(2nd Game)
St. Loula 000 000 2039 8 0
San Franclaco 000 000 0000 8 0
(ilbaon (8-4) and McCnrvnr. Mari
chal. Duflalo (8) and Bailey. Loser
maricnai (lj-). tlK rauaiai.
Milwaukee . ooo ooo 1304 8 t
Houston ooo ooo ooo 0 8 1
Snahn (12.4) inri rrnnri.lt 1T,
brlcht, Farrell (8), Zachary 181
and Campbell. Loaer Umbrlcht
t.-.ii.
SPORTS
Wheeler's
Champs at
Albany John Wheeler
Loggers of Medford on Sun
day carried home the cham
pionship trophy of the Albany
Softball tournament.
They downed the Corvallis
Merchants 2 to 0 Sunday
after beating the same club
2 to 1 Saturday night in the
double-elimination event.
Milan Kurtz, of the Log
gers, was named outstanding
pitcher and Gordon Meilicke,
Logger shortstop, the out
standing player.
Actually the teams had to
quit Sunday before an of
ficial game had been complet
ed. Rain prevented play after
four innings had been com
pleted, Four and one-half in-
Wimbledon
Toga
Taken
By Smith
Wimbledon, England -fllPD-
Husky blonde Margaret
Smith, a prohibitive favorite,
became the first Australian to
win the Wimbledon women's
singles tennis title today when
she scored a 6-3, 6-4 revenge
victory over American "upset
queen" Billie Jean Moffltt, 19.
Miss Moffltt, a student
from Los Angeles State Col
lege, had scored a stunning
upset against Miss Smith in
an early round of this tourna
ment last year.
But this time the hard-hit-
tlng Aussie girl was not to
be denied, even though a
crowd of 17,000 at .the center
court of the all England Club
cheered for the unseeded
American girl. The crowd
even reached the point of
cheering when Miss Smith
made an error,
Miss Smith, currently re
garded as the world's top
feminine net star, went into
today s match such a heavy
choice that British bookmak
ers refused to quote any odds
against her. And she was
looking to wipe out the mem
ory of the fact that Miss Mof
fltt upset her last year, mak
ing her the first top-seeded
player In Wimbledon history
to lose In the first round.
Today's match originally
was scheduled for last Satur
day, but was postponed until
today because of rain,
Miss Moffltt, who toppled
three seeded players en route
to the final, sought to become
the first unseeded woman
player to take the title in the
77-year history of the famed
English tournament.
INSECTS
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OCT CUTTER INSECT
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Senators
Bt FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Gil Hodges has borrowed a
page from former boss Leo
Loggers
Albany
nings are required for a reg
ulation contest.
In the first inning yester
day Fuz McCay doubled, ad
vanced on a groundout and
Kurtz - singled him home,
Kurtz homered in the fourth
Inning. Only one hit was al
lowed by Kurtz in the four
frames. He walked one and
fanned four.
In the Saturday fray Bob
Smith singled home Wheel
er's tying and winning runs
in seventh inning. Weddle got
on base on an error and the
bases were filled when. Jess
Munyon and Jack Brown got
on board on fielder's option
bunts. Corvallis scored in the
fourth inning on a walk and
two errors.
Munyon had two hits and
Meilicke tripled.
JW pitcher Vern Collins
whiffed four and walked four
and gave up two hits in four
innings plus. Kurtz allowed a
hit, fanned four and walked
one the Test of the way.
I.1NESCORKS:
fl.tiirriav fiame
Corvallia 000 100 0 1 3 2
John Wheeler .... 000 000 33 8 8
Byera and Williams; Collins,
Kurtz (9) and M'inyon.
Sunday Game . .
Corvallia 000 00 1 0
John Wheeler ,100 12 S O
wehmeler ena wimame; jvwix
and Munyon.
Diana Gai
Titlist
Portland - (UPD - Second-
seeded Diana Gai of Oakland,
Calif., defeated top - seeded
Barbara Chandler of Boise
2-6, 6-4, 6-4 to win the
women's singles title In the
Oregon State Tennis cham
pionships Sunday.
The finals matcn was play
ed indoors at the Portland
Armory because the Irvlngton
Club courts were soaked by
rain.
Joyce and Linda Yee, sis
ters from Seattle, topped
Mary Sherar of Seattle and
Mrs. Gai 6-2, 7-5 in the
women's doubles finals.
The men's singles cham
pionship between top -seeded
Horst Ritter of Palo Alto,
Calif., and third-seeded Jerry
Cromwell of Long Beach
Calif., and the men's doubles
finals match were postponed
until today.
C Phno7-4H4J
Chalk Up
Durocher's managerial hand
book to help spark the Wash
ington Senators to their long
est winning streak in 14 years.
Durocher called it "the
LINESCORKS:
American League
(12 Innings)
Chicago .... 00 000 100 0O34 19 3
Boston .. . 000 OOO 001 000 1 4 1
Wilhelm. Bros nan (10), Pitarro
(11) and Martin. Lamabe, Radatz
(7). Monoououette (9) and TtUman.
Winner Pixarro Ul-4). Loaer
Monbouquette (11-6).
(10 innlnga)
Minnesota . 000 002 010 0 3 8 1
Baltimore . . 100 010 010 1 4 0 1
Perry, Dailey 18), Kaat 10),
Stnnge (10) and Battey, Zimmer
man (0). Pappas. Miller (8) and
Oralno. Winner Miller (3-4). Los
er Kaat (8-8). HR Oraino.
(lat game)
Loa Angelea 030 OOO 0003 9 1
Washington .... 003 101 02x 7 8 3
Chance, Nelson (7), Lee (8) and
Rodgera. Daniela (3-3 1 and Lari.
drith. Loaer Chance (6-9), HRa
rerry, jung, i-ock.
(2nd game)
Loa Angelea .. 000 000 4004 9 3
Waahlngton .... 900 100 OOx 6 9 0
eoylacK, Turiey (21, Lee (9). Ns
varro (7) and E. Sadowski. Duck,
worth, Rudolph (7) and Leppert,
Landrlth (9). Winner Duckworth
(3-7). Loaer Foytack (1-3). HR
dimmer.
(1st game)
New York .... 010 000 101 3 9 1
Cleveland .... 230 040 20x 11 14 0
Terry, Kuhkel (9), Bridges (7)
and Howard, Kralick (0-6) and
Azcue. Loaer Terry (8-9). HRa
Alvla, Bright, Luplow, Azcue, Llnz.
(2nd game, 10 inning)
New York .. 000 022 000 37 8 0
Cleveland .... 100 010 002 04 8 3
Wllllama. Reniff (6). Bouton (9),
Ford (10) and Berra. Ramos, Wynn
(8), Abernathy (10), Bell (10) and
Romano, Azcue (10). Winner Bou
ton (11-4). Loser Abernathy (3-1).
HRs Lopez, Luplow.
(1st Game)
Kanaaa City . 010 000 0001 7 0
Detroit 112 000 Olx 9 10 0
a'ena. Drabowstcy (3 . Howsfield
(7). Rakow 18) and Edwarda. Bun-
ning (8-0) and Triandoa. Loaer
Pena (8-12). HR Essegian.
(2nd Game)
Kansaa City .. 000 010 7008 12 3
Detroit 021 010 0217 13 2
Fischer, seaul ir. wyatt (7 .
Wickersham (0) and Lau. Lary,
Lollch (7). Fox (7). Regan (7).
Agulrre (8), Sturdlvant (9) and
Freehan. Winner Segul (4-3).
HRa Essegian, Cash, Harrelson,
Alusik.
shake -well system - shake
well before using."
And that's lust what Hodges
has done since succeeding
Mickey Vernon. In fact, he's
shaken it so much American
league rivals can hardly be
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Medford
Seventh Straight Victory
lieve it's the same franchise.
The Senators ran their win
ning streak to seven games
Sunday when they defeated
the Los Angeles Angels, 7-3
and 6-4. It is the Senators'
longest winning streak since
1949 when they reeled off
nine straight victories.
Nationals
Choices in
Star Tilt
Cleveland, Ohio - (UPD -American
league managers,
putting the pennant race
ahead of everything else, had
Ralph Houk backed into an
All-Star corner today.
Houk was faced with an
"either-or" dilemma-whether
to go with Ken McBride of
the Los Angeles Angels, who
will have had two days rest
for Tuesday's 34th All -Star
game, or his own rookie right
hander, Jim Bouton of the
Yankees, who pitched two
thirds of an inning Sunday.
Meanwhile, Alvin Dark of
the National league had well
rested southpaw Jim O'Toole
of Cincinnati ready to go, and
because of the uncertainty of
the American league pitching,
the Nationals were 3-2 fav
orites although playing in an
American league park.
"If they let me, I'll name
an either - or pitcher," said
Houk, who was scheduled to
name his starting hurler at a
press conference today. "If
they don't, well, I don't know
which pitcher I'll name."
PASCUZZI TRIUMPHS
Bend-fflPD-Mrs. Amel Pas-
cuzzl of Vancouver, Wash.,
finished with a 166 to cap
ture first place in the annual
Mirror Pond women's handi
cap golf tournament Satur
day. Mrs. George Calderwood
of Eugene snared low net
honors in the 0-15 handicap
division with 148. The two
day, 36-hole tourney got un
der way Friday at Juniper
Golf Club near Redmond.
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Bennie Daniels pitched a
five-hitter and struck out 12
batters to win his third game
of the season in the opener
while Don Zimmer, ex-Dodger
pal of Hodges, sent the Sen
ators off in front in the night
cap with a grand slam in the
first inning.
Jim Duckworth was credit
ed with his third win in the
second game although he
needed the relief aid of Dick
Rudolph, who pitched perfect
ball for the final 2 innings.
Zimmer had two doubles in
the first game and a homer
and a single in the nightcap
to lead Washington's attack.
The New York Yankees
scored a 7-4 10-inning win
after losing to the Cleveland
Indians, 11-3, the Chicago
White Sox downed the Bos
ton Red Sox, 4-1, in 12 in
nings the Baltimore Orioles
shaded the Minnesota Twins,
4-3, in 10 innings and the
Kansas City Athletics won,
8-7, after suffering a 3-1 loss
to the Detroit Tigers in other
American league games.
Yogi Berra's tie - breaking
double in the 10th and pow
erful relief pitching by Jim
Bouton and Whitey Ford en
abled the Yankees to gain
their split after a crowd of
37,200 saw the Indians slam
out 14 hits, including homers
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Tribune
Ralph Terry suffered his
ninth loss against eight wins
for the Yankees.
Juan Pizarro shut out the
Red Sox for the last two in
nings to win his 11th game
for the White Sox, who ral
lied for three runs in the 12th
on singles by Al Weiss, Pete
Ward, Mike Hershberger and
a double by Nelson Fox. The
loser was Red Sox ace Bill
Monbouquette, who went the
last four innings and dropped
his sixth decision against 11
triumphs.
Pitcher Lee Stange's wild
throw enabled Bob Saverina
to score all the way from first
base and give the Orioles
their sixth win in their last
seven games. Stu Miller, who
pitched the last two innings,
won his third game for the
Orioles. Jim Kaat was the
loser for the Twins, who now
have dropped six of their last
seven games.
Jim Bunning struck out
eight and pitched a seven-hitter
to win his sixth game for
the Tigers but the Athletics
rallied for seven runs in tha
seventh inning of the night
cap to split the doubleheader.
A single by Charlie Lau and
a double by Chuck Essegian
were the big blows of the
rally which ended a six-gama
Kanas City losing streak and
a six game Detroit winning
streak.
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