Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1963, Image 15

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    Giants Male Four
Assists Without
Recording Putout
Philadelphia (UPIV- The San
Francisco Giants, who have
had some wierdies in the past
few days, had another one
Friday.
They made four assists with
out a putout against the Phila
delphia Phillies.
It happened during a four
run first inning by the Phils.
Tony Taylor opened with a
single and went to third on
8 single by Johnny Callison.
Shortstop Jose Pagan cut off
the throw from right fielder
jlarvey Kuenn and trapped
Callison between first and
second.
A rundown started. Pagan
threw to Orlando Cepeda,
who tossed to Chuck Hiller,
who returned the throw to
Cepeda. But then Callison and
Hiller collided and an obstruc
tion error was charged against
Hiller, with Callison permitted
to take second.
Since the throws during the
run down were- faultless, the
players making them received
credit for assists regardless of
the fact that Callison was not
put out.
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siPODimrs
Medford Opposes
Studs in Evening
Legion Encounter
AREA 4 STANDINGS:
(Southern Division)
W. !.. Prt.
Klamath Falcons .... II 1 unci
Medford 8 2 Hon
Grants Pass 1 MH
Central Point 7 4 H36
Klamath Hawks 3 273
Tri-Cltv 2 in .167
Ashland a 8 182
spy
Medford's American Legion
junior baseball team, fighting
to stay in the battle for the
championship, and the Cen
tral Point Cheney Studs, am
bitious to play the spoiler
part, joust this evening at the
fairgrounds ball park here.
A doubleheader will be the
fare. First game is planned
for five innings with the sec
ond to go for seven. Play ball
first will be called at 6 p.m.
The second scrap will count
in the Area Southern division
standings and likely will be
gin around 8 o'clock.
The nightcap will be a cru
cial for Medford - just how
crucial will be learned some
time this afternoon. Central
Point is out of the titular run
ning. Bui, for the Cheney
Studs plenty of prestige is at
stake. And, a tie for second
place in the standings is yet
within their grasp.
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Medford will go into the
league engagement with an
8-2 division record. As of this
morning that is a full game
back of the 9-1 standing of the
Klamath Falls Falcons. The
Falcons vie at Ashland this
afternoon and on Tuesday
night they'll come to the fair
grounds to face the Medford
club.
Big If.
If both Medford and the
Falcons win today, Medford
will fight on Tuesday for a
league tie which would neces
sitate a playoff. If Medford
wins today and Klamath loses,
Tuesday's game will be the
championship decider. If Med
ford loses and the Falcons win
in today's action, the Klamath
team will have the title.
Despite the fact that Med
ford holds three victories over
the Studs this season, this
evening's brushes are in the
tossup category. The Cheneys
take the feeling into the scuf
fles that, had key plays gone
the other way, they would
have beaten Medford, Scores
in the earlier scrapes were 3
to 0, 2 to 0 and 3 to 2 with
Stuart Young pitching a per
fect game in the 2 to 0 has
sle. The Studs aim for at least
one win, if not two, in 1963
against the Medfords. This is
their last chance and last ap
pearance of the season.
While the low scores this
year are an indication of
evenness of the competition,
the two communities have
built a reputation of close, in
tense in Legion ball. There
have been several extra in
ning games in recent years.
And, there have been more
good games than bad.
Upset Hoped
Medford Legion diamonders
will hope this afternoon that
Ashland keeps on its upset
trail. The Lithians have spill
ed the dope two Sundays in a
row. First, they bounced the
Klamath Falls Hawks. Then,
last Sunday they tossed a
bomb at Medford's titular
dreams by nipping the Pear
City contingent 2 to 1. Sting
of that setback will be eased
if Ashland also can sidetrack
the Falcons.
Manager Bill Askwith has
said that Larry Pepper will
go to the mound for Central
Point in this evening's league
affair. Medford Manager Cliff
McLean has indicated that his
hill choice will be Bill Enyart.
Central Point is now tied
for third spot in the standings
with Grants Pass. They have
7-4 records. Grants Pass is
host this afternoon to the
Klamath Hawks.
The Tuesday game here be
tween Medford and the Fal
cons will conclude division ac
tion unless the two teams
have to playoff for the mantle.
League winner will enter
Area playoffs. There are also
Northern and Coast divisions
of the league.
Higgins Wins AAU
30 Kilometer Run
Sunnyvale, Calif. -, (VPD -Norman
Higgins of the Los
Angeles Track club won the
senior national AAU 30 kilo
meter run Saturday with a
B 5
time of one hour, 36 minutes
and 40.6 seconds.
A former resident of
Quaker Hill, Conn., the 26-year-old
. Higgins came in
more than six minutes ahead
of runnerup Daryl Beardall of
the Marin A.C.
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NEW BALL FIELD - This is the new lighted ball field
at Jackson park. It is scheduled to go into use Wednesday,
July 17, with two games of the Jackson County Softball
association. Here the backstop is being completed and
work is being done on the new dirt in the baseline area. -(Knackstedt
photo).
Early Wynn Cops 300th Victory
As Indians Drop Athletics, 7-4
United Press International
Early Wynn, the oldest
player in baseball, won the
300th game of his career Sat
urday by pitching the Cleve
land Indians to a 7-4 victory
over the Kansas City Athlet
ics in the second game of a
doubleheader.
The Athletics won the first
game 6-5.
Wynn, who celebrated his
43rd birthday last Jan. 6,
needed relief help from Jerry
Walker after pitching the
first five innings then leaving
the game for a pinch hitter.
He held the Athletics to two
hits, one of them George Alu-
sik's eighth home run, be
fore they shelled him for
three runs on four hits in the
final inning to narrow the
Indians' lead to 5-4.
The victory gave Wynn the
distinction of being the 14th
pitcher in the history of base
ball to win 300 games. The
only other active pitcher is
Warran Spahn of the Milwau-
kce Braves, who has won 339.
Sets Another Mark
Wynn, in boosting his rec
ord to 300-243 for a 23-year
career in the American
League, also set a record Sat
urday when he walked three
consecutive batters in the sec
ond inning. The last of three
walks, issued to Ed Charles,
gave him a major league rec
ord of 1,765 bases on balls
in a career. The old record of
1,764 was held by Wynn's
former Cleveland teammate,
Bob Feller.
The Indians won the game
with a four-run outburst in
the fifth inning., which broke
a 1-1 tie.
A tough, hard-bitten native
of Hartford, Ala., Wynn start
ed out his big league career
with the dismal Washington
Senators in 1939 and never
reached the .500-mark until
his 11th season. That was in
1S51 when he posted a 20-13
Lunn Takes Public
Links Golf Title
Trust Fund To Start
For Brian Sternberg
Seattle - (UPD - Any profits
from the professional football
exhibition game to be staged
here Aug. 17 will be placed
in a trust fund for injured
pole vaulter Brian Sternberg,
Greater Seattle, Inc., sponsor
of the contests, said today.
A minimum of $3,000 has
been promised regardless of
the financial outcome.
Sternberg is paralyzed from
the neck down as the result
of a trampoline accident suf
fered nine days ago.
New YorkHIPIi-John Prnnel
of Northeast Louisiana State
Thursday was named by the
National Amateur Athletic
union to replace injured Brian
Sternberg as a pole vaulter
on the U.S. track and field
team that will compete in
Europe later this month.
Sacramento, Calif - IUP1I
Youthful Bobby Lunn, riding
a roller coaster of birdies ana
bogeys, battled through scar
ing heal on weary legs Satur
day to defeat his San Fran
cisco Bay area neighbor, Steve
Opperman, one-up and win
Ticonderoga
Regains Lead
In Yacht Race
Honolulu - (UPD - The 72
foot ketch Ticonderoga Satur
day regained the lead in the
2,225 mile transpacific yacht
race from Los Angeles to
Hawaii.
At Saturday's roll call, the
craft owned by Robert F.
Johnson of Portland, Ore., re
ported a day's run of 215
miles. This put her 50 miles
ahead of Audacious, Friday's
leader, and 507 miles from
the Honolulu Diamond Head
finish line.
Baldwin M. Baldwin's
Audacious, a 72-foot yawl
from Newport' Beach, Calif.,
logged 176 miles and was
667 miles from Hawaii, ac
cording to reports from the
accompanying U.S. Coast
Guard Cutter Dexter.
The Dexter said some of the
boats were in heavy squalls.
Others were enjoying 10 to
15 knot breezes.
the National Public Links golf
championship.
Lunn, 18 year old son of a
San Francisco motorcycle
policeman, thus became the
13th Californian to win the
title In the 38 year history of
the event.
But he is not the youngest
Les Bolstad of Minneapolis
won the crown in 1928 at the
age of 16.
Never behind in the gruel
ling, 36-hole finals in 100 de
gree heat, Lunn thrilled a gal
lery of 3.000 with his block
buster drives and aggressive
clutch putts that rattled the
pins or cracked the back of
the cup as they dropped.
But he wasn't surprised at
thp victory.
"I came here to win," he
admitted. "Not to lose."
But he never had won even
a major sectional title even
as a junior, so he surprised
his slaunchest backers.
He was a tiger In this six
day battle during which he
played 170 holes of golf, most
of it in heat ranging from 90
to 100 degrees.
record for the Cleveland ln-
dians, the first of five 20-win
seasons he enjoyed in the ma
jors.
Pitching for the Senators
between 1939 and 1948 he
had a composite 72-87 record.
With the Indians from 1949
through 1957 he compiled a
composite 163-100 mark, in
cluding four 20-victory cam
paigns. With the White Sox
from 1958 through 1962 he
won 64 games and lost 55.
He pitched in two world
scries - losing a decision to
the Giants in 1954 and split
ting two decisions with the
Dodgers in the 1959 classic.
Warren Spahn and Lefty
Grove are the only other pit
chers who compiled their 300
victories exclusively in the
lively-ball era.
Charles Nicholas, James
Galvin, Timothy Kecfc, John
Clarkson, Mickey Welch,
Charles Radcbournc, Cy
Young, Christy Mathcwson,
and Eddie Plank all pitched
exclusively in the dead-ball
era and the careers of Walter
Johnson and Grovcr Cleve
land Alexander bridged the
dcad-and-livcly ball eras.
The lively ball era began
In 1921 when clubowncrs
sought to increase home run
production as a means of wip
ing out the memory of the
1919 world series scandal in
which the Chicago White Sox
deliberately lost to the Clnci-
nali Reds.
Art Fowler came out out
of the bullpen to quell a New
York rally in the seventh inn
ing and preserve a 3-1 victory
for the Los Angeles Angels
over the league leading Yankees.
The Yankees, however, re
mained 5 1 2 games ahead in
the American League ra ce
with the Chicago White Sox
and the Boston Red Sox a
point apart in their battle for
second place. Detroit at Chi
cago was rained out and the
Red Sox lost to the Minne
sota Twins, 6-4.
Fowler entered the game In
the seventh inni ng with one
out and the bases loaded and
got Bobby Richardson to pop
out and Tom Trcsh to ground
out. He saved the win for An
gel starter Dean Chance, who
now has a record of 7-9.
The Angels banged out
only four hits, but made them
count. Successive singles by
Felix Torres, Charley Decs
and Billy Moran produced
the first Angel run in the sec
ond inning, and Lee Thomas
drove in the decisive two runs
in the third Inning with a tri
ple to left ccnterficld after
two men got on via an error
and a walk.
The only Yankee run w. s ,
scored by Joe Pcpitonc, who !
came across when Elston
Howard hit into a double
play in the fourth. The Yan
kees collected 10 hits but they
weren't enough for starter
Jim Bouton, who lost his fifth
game of trie year against 11
victories.
Home runs by Rich Rollins,
Harmon Killcbrew and Earl
Battey paced the Twins to
their victory over the Red
Sox. The victory snapped a
five ga me Minnesota losing
streak. The Twins jumped on
Boston rookie Bob Heffncr
for all their runs with Bat
tey's two run homer in the
fourth providing the margin
of victory.
Chuck Hinton cracked two
doubles and a home run to
lead the last place Washing
ton Senators to a 4-3 victory
over the Baltimore Orioles
It was Washington's first vic
tory of the year over the Ori
oles after eight straight losses.
(1st game)
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SADDER BUT WISER i
New York-tUPIl-Joe Becker,
first base coach of the Los
Angeles Dodgers, was a little
sadder but wiser as the re
sult of a $75 fine and a three
day suspension levied by Na
tional league President War
ren Giles Friday night. The
reason for the action was that
Becker brushed against um
pire Lee Weycr in an argu
ment Thursday night.
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