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6 B National league Roundup Howard Homers as Bums Beat Braves; Mets Lose By United Prtu International Lefthanded relief atar Ron Perranoskl notched hia 10th win of the year Saturday when Frank Howard's bases- emcty home run in the eighth Inning, his third in less than 24 hours, gave the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers a 5-4 vic tory over the Milwaukee Braves. Perranoskl, making his 37th relief appearance of the sea- son, came on with one out in the sixth in relief of starter Sandy Koufax, who was shoot ing for his 17th victory. Per ranoskl gave up one run on three hits in finishing trie game. It was the fourth consecu tive victory for the Dodgers, their 10th win in 12 starts on their current road trip, and it gave them a 17-3 record ince Julyl. On the final play of the same, pinch hitter Don Dil- lard was struck in the head with a ball thrown by short stop Maury Wills of the Dodg ers, who was attempting to make a play on Mack Jones' grounder with two outs, du lard was between first and second at the time and fell past second base. Perranoskl retrieved the ball and flipped it to Jim Gilliam, who tagged Dillard while he lay uncon- scious off the base to end the game. Dillard was carried off the field on a stretcher. Gashed Forehead The ball struck Dillard above the right eye and gashed his forehead. The Braves said he would need stitches to close the wound and he was conveyed by am bulance to Milwaukee hospital for observation for a possible concussion. The Braves had tied up the score 4-4 in the seventh when Hank Aaron walked, went to Be Choosy . . Vi H.P. DEEP WELL PUMP With 42 Gal. Tnk and Air Charger $15.95 down, $13.15 per mo. . Centrifugal Irrigation Pumpi and up Siskiyou Hardware 22S W. 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Baseball Friday Major League Reiultj United I'reni International AMERICAN LEAGUE (13 innings) Wash. 010 000 040 000 18 19 1 Minn. . 330 000 000 000 05 11 3 Duckworth. Burmide (31 Danleli (71 Kline IB) Oiteen 1121 and Leo- Dert. pelzer at. Kail, ualey IB Roggenburk (8) Slange (8 Plels (101 Moore (101 Perry (121 and Bat tey. Winner Oateen (4-61. Loser ferry, (b-bj tilt KOlllns, 1XKK, ruueorew. Baltimore ...100 000 0001 S 2 Kansas city 001 010 OOx 2 4 0 Mcnallv. Barber (7) and Oralno Pena, Wyatt (0) and Edwarda. Win ner Pena ffl-131. Lmer Me. NaUy (3-41, MR Edward!'. Detroit 000 102 03410 14 3 Los Angeles 200 020 100 S 7 2 Lollch. Anderion (61 Smith (71 Moasl (8) and Freehan. Lee. Osln- ski (H spring (HI Fowler IS) Nav arro (HI and Folles. E. Sadnwslcl (B. Winner Smith (1.0). Loner rowier (3-3). UK colavlto. Cleveland at New York, ppd, rain Boiton at Chicago, ppd., rain . NATIONAL I.EAIlllE Chicago 003 000 0014 0 1 Pittsburgh .. 002 011 OOx 0 16 0 EUaworth, Elston (71 Warner (81 and Bertell. Friend, McBcan 101 and Pagliaronl. Winner Friend (11-81. Loser Ellaworth (13-71. Loe Angelea ..010 100 2004 8 0 Milwaukee ooo ooo 2002 8 l Drvadale 112-101 and Camtllt. Hendiey, Funk (71 Plrhe (91 and Crandall. Loser Hendiey (5-6). HR Howard 2, H. Aaron. Houaton ..- loi ooo oooa n Bt. Lmia .... 121 oai DUX 7 11 Droit, McMahon (8) Zacheray (8) Bruce (81 and Camnbell. Brnello. Tayler (3) and McCarver. Winner Taylor (o-si. lxiier urou (3-B) San. Fran. . 000 100 0012 4 1 Cincinnati ..200 020 lllx 0 S 0 Pierce, Flaher (3) Slanek (7) and Bailey. Tsltourls (6-3) and Edwardi. Loaer Pierce (3-7). HR Har per 2. New York .... ooo 100 oool 8 0 Philadelphia 000 000 0022 8 0 Craig (2-161 and Gonder. Mc L!nh, Baldachun (9) and Dalr.vmple. Winner Baldachun (8-41. HR Slavers. SUNDAY'S GAMES National League Houaton at St. Loula New York at Philadelphia (2) ' Chicago at Pittsburgh (21 Los Angeles at Milwaukee (2) San Francisco at ClnclnnaU American League Detroit at Los Angelea Baltimore at Kansas City Washington at Minnesota Boston at Chicago I2 Cleveland at New York (21 POPULAR 6 FROM FROM The Phillies Jumped on New York starter Al Jackson for all of their runs in the first two innings and Dallas Green took it from there to record his third victory of the season Duke Snider's 13lh homer of the year, in the sixth, prevent ed a shutout. Houston was at St. Louis and San Francisco was at Cin cinnati in night games. Boxer Dies From Drug Overdose New York - (UPB - Billy Bello, 20-year-old New York welterweight boxer who made his national debut at Mad ison Square Garden two weeks ago, was found dead Saturday from an apparent overdose of narcotics. Bello, well regarded even though he lost his first big main event bout to Caspar Ortega of Mexico on July 6, was lying in a Bronx hallway at about 2:30 a.m. when found by tenants In the building. Dr. Sanford Edberg, an as sistant medical examiner, an nounced the preliminary find ing as to cause of death. He said that Bello's left forearm bore the telltale perforation marks of an addict. An autopsy on the body will be performed today at the Jacobi hospital where Bello was taken. Bello had won 17 fights, lost five and fought one draw when he got his big chance against Ortega. It was a brawling scrap in which Or tega eked out a split decision. Bello lived with his mother not too far from the death scene. When police answered the call of a tenant around noon Saturday they found Bello on the floor in the hall way on the fifth landing. He was lying on his right side with his right arm extended above his head. Another tenant had dis covered the body some 10 hours earlier but he dis missed Bello for a drunk and went about his business. GRID TILT CANCELLED Washington -H)PD A sched uled Sept. 7 exhibition game between the Washington Red skins and Green Bay Packers at Columbus, Ga., has been cancelled because "public re sponse to date Indicates a grave financial risk," a Red skin spokesman said. ROOKIE WON'T PLAY Washington-HIPD-Llnebackcr Bob Caldwell oflGcorgia Tech, a rookie, has told the Washing ton Redskins that he will be unable to play for them this year because of his father's death. Caldwell, drafted 12th by the Redskins, told coach Bill McPeak that he must take over his father's f u r n 1 1 u r!e business in Columbus, Miss., for at least a year. CYL. CARS $0350 POPULAR 8 CYL. CARS $9950 . p " HQy n 'sfZ. y ft COMPARATIVE STUDIES - Sonny Liston medicine ball during training sessions prior (left), heavyweight champion, and title chal- to their scheduled Monday title battle at Las lengcr Floyd Patterson (right) are shown in Vegas Convention Center. (UP) comparative studies as they catch the heavy Liston, Patterson Fight Expected To Be Sellout Las Vegas, Nev. - (UPD - Fro nt o t e r Al Bolan announced Saturday there will be a "com plete sellout" of all 7,691 paid seats Monday night for the Sonny Llston-Floyd Patterson heavyweight title fight at the Convention Center. He said the gross gate for this return 15-round fight should approach $300,000 and MroFORDgWTRrBUNB SIPdDEETg U.S. Track Squad Ahead off Russians By Narrow Score Moscow-IUPD-A stunning dis qualification in the 400-meter relay for an illegal baton pass held the United States to a slim 61-54 lead over Russia In their men's track meet Saturday and left the Yanks needing "supreme per formances" today to avoid losing to the Soviets for the first time. The U.S. men won seven out of 11 events on Satur day's program under warm, sunny skies before a crowd of 67,000 at Lenin stadium. Included in the bag was a dramatic hammer throw tri umph by injured Hal Con nolly, who wasn't supposed to compete. But in addition to the relay win, the Russians scored a surprise triumph over un beatable" Hayes Jones In the hurdles, won two other events as expected, and gained two surprise second places. Swept Fiv And the Soviet women swept all five of their events Saturday to take a 35-17 lead over the U.S. women's team in their separate competition. All this left Payton Jordan of Stanford, coach of the U.S. men's team worried about the outcome of the two-day competition which ends .to day. "That hurts," said Jordan about the relay disqualifica tion. "Now we'll have to have supreme performances Sunday-above and beyond. We're now down four points from what I thought we would be." On the other hand, Soviet Coach Gabriel Korobkov was a happy man and said: "Our men are doing almost the im possible, especially in the track events. The points ratio is fully satisfactory." Finished First The U.S. relay team, an chored by "World's Fastest Local Girls to In Golf Championships Two local girls, Sue Lance from Mcdford and Dlnn Mur phy from Ashland will com pete In the Pacific Northwest Golf Association Junior Girl's Amateur championships held Monday, July 22 at the Port land Golf club. The girls, representing the Rogue valley, will compete with other girls In an eighteen BRILL METAL WORKS Commercial -Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Ward Stainless, Galvanised and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PHONI 772-4440 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON rr,..--. irw set a new Nevada record for fights. Both champion Sonny Lis ton, 30, and ex-champ Patter son, 28, were scheduled for their final news conferences Saturday. Big Sonny, who won the title from Floyd on a first round knockout at Chicago last Sept. 25, planned to take Human" Bob Hayes who had opened the men's program by winning the 100-meter dash, finished first. But then the judges announced that it was disqualified because the third U.S. runner had passed the baton too soon to the anchor man. Connolly's surprise appear ance and triumph in the ham mer throw made up somewhat for the Yank defeats in the relays and the hurdles. Hefty Hal, from Los Ange les, had cabled the U.S. team several days ago that he wouldn't be able to compete because of a back injury. But he showed up here from Tampere, Finlnnd, where he is teaching school. He un corked a winning heave of 219 feet, 34 inch that was some 13 feet shorter than his world record but plenty good enough to keep the Soviets from scoring an expected 1-2 sweep in this event. Osborne Beats Junior Netters United Press International Provo, Utah - (UPD - String bean Jim Osborne, an alert youngster with the big serve, cut down Jack Jackson, 7-5, 6-2 and 6-1 Saturday to win the International Junior Chamber of Commerce boys and girls tennis champion ship. Osborne, son of a Hono lulu salesman, utilized the big serve and an alert net game to subdue his opponent from Tuscaloosa, Ala., in three straight sets in the finals of the boys 18 and under divis ion. Tournament officials said the championship probably would give Osborne a berth on the Junior Davis Cup team. The tram will be selected at a Inter date. Compete hole qualifying round. Match play will continue throughout the week with the finals held on Friday, July 26. '63 BUICK "SPECIAL" 2-Dr. At low As $61.75 Mo. Y ' v a brief workout Saturday at the Thunderbird Hotel before his conference. Because Sonny was so de structive at 214 pounds in Chi cago, he plans to scale about the same at Saturday's weigh in. Patterson, who has finished his public workouts, planned to talk to the writers Satur day and then disappear until the weigh-in. Floyd hopes to register about 195 pounds, six more than at Chicago. The Nevada State Athletic Commission announced late Friday that the safety rule providing a knockout defeat lor any fighter floored three times in one round would be waived for this fight. But the commission also an nounced that the safety rule requiring an eight-count for a floored boxer before he can continue will be enforced. As champion Sonny tapered off training Saturday, he dis closed he had slapped con tender Cassius Clay's face in the Thunderbird Hotel's game room on Thursday when Cas sius called Sonny "a chump not a champ." Liston said; "He didn t try to slap back. He just grabbed the edge of a crap table to keep from falling down." If Sonny beats Floyd Mon day night, Sonny will make his next defense against Clay at Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium Sept. 30. Spokane in PCL Runaway By DAVE ROWE UPI Sports Writer Spokane apparently is tear ing a page from its parent or ganization, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and is threatening to make a runaway of the Pa cific Coast League race. The Indians, strong in pitch ing, second in team batting, and sixth in team fielding, seem to be growing stronger by the day instead of weak ening. One of the top hurlcrs on the Indian staff, Pete Richert, was knocked out of the box Friday night by Salt Lake City but after 11 innings Spo kane squeezed out a 6-5 deci sion with Don Rowe, ace re lief pitcher, getting credit for the victory. Oregonians Win Consolations Billings, Mont. - (UPD -Becky Brown, Lake Oswego, Ore., and Dr. D. M. Baker, Port land, Ore., won the masters pairs consolation title in the Western Intermountain Divi sion Bridge Tournament, tab ulations showed Friday. They had a score ot 201'a. Mary L. Hutchinson. Cor vallis. Ore., and John Moran, Los Angeles, were second in the masters pairs champion ship session qualifiers matches with 199 points. Joe Farley, Salem, Ore., and Bill Roberts. Seattle, were third with 198. R. D. Hutchinson, Corval lis, and Chuck Henke. San Francisco, finished fourth in the masters pair championships. American League Roundup Homers 15th Win, Top Indians 5-4 By United Press International Reliever Hal Reniff choked off a ninth-inning rally by the Cleveland Indians to nail down a 5-4 victory for the New York Yankees Saturday and preserve Whitey Fords 15th triumph of the season. Two-run homers by Joe Pepitone and Harry Bright off Cleveland starter Dick Donovan provided the Yank ees with their winning mar gin. The defeat was the seventh in a row for the fading In dians, who were limited to one run and three hits by Ford until the ninth. First Walk Willie Tasby strated a three run rally when he drew Ford's first walk of the game and Willie Kirkland singled, Rookie Max Alvis tripled to drive them both home. Reniff took over at this point and yielded a run-producing single to pinch-hitter Fred Whitfield and although John Romano also singled, Reniff ended the game by in ducing pinch-hitter Al Lup low to bounce into a double play. Bowling THURSDAY PIN BUSTERS Crawdads llg-Sl 3. Jim Dorsev 480; Team Seven (9-15) 1, Len Thrum 498. Team Five (13',i-ln'i) 2, Don Beagle 509; Team Eight (13-111 2, con warriner oi. Team Four (12-121 1. Bob Poln- dexter 531; Team Ten (11-13) 3, Harry Hall 4Mi). HI Los (11-131 4. Bill Harman 945; Hoe-Dads (10-14) 0, George Allen 472. VI Warriner 190, 177. Grace Boulware 175. Carole Archer 171, Bob Polndexter 230, Bill Harman 208, Len Thrum 192; Hi-Lo's 2275. JUNIOR - ADULT SUMMER LEAGUE Unpredictables (4-0) 4. Bud Tun gate 551; Wood Choppers (0-4) 0. Lou Kula 457. Three "C's" and a Wow (4-0) 4. Bill Warner 543: Alley Gladiators (0-4) 0. Dan Pennington 436. Four Flushers (3-1 i 3. John Dickinson 520; Four Bells (1-3) 1. Mickey Boll 500. Four Jerks (3-11 3. Jerry Jerola man 544; Four B's (1-3) 1. Wayne Brooks 450. Allcv Cats (3-1) 3. Kirhv LeBar- on 563; Four Goers (1-3) 1, Jim Blavlock 439. Bud Tungate 217. Bill Warner 196. Mickey Bell 180. Carol Tun gate 146; Unpredictables 2129. Pin Plasterers and Jetsons postponed. STOP! SWAP! 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