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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
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second on Joe Torre's single
and scored on another single
by Gene Oliver.
Koufax put the D o d g e r s
ahead 3-0 in the fifth with a
three run homer off starter
Denver Lemaster. It was only
the second home run for Kou
fax in his major league career,
He got his other one against
the Braves at Milwaukee last
year.
Lee Wall's sixth inning dou-
ble scored Howard, who had
singled, and gave Los Angeles
a 4-1 lead. Oliver's 10th horn'
er of the year and his fourth
as a Brave gave Milwaukee its
first run In the fourth. The
Braves drove Koufax from the
game in their two-run sixth.
The Philadelphia Phillies
routed the New York Mets,
9-1, to gain their fifth straight
victory while the Chicago at
Pittsburgh game was called
after 3 'i innings because of
rain in the only other day
action.
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Team Four (12-121 1. Bob Poln-
dexter 531; Team Ten (11-13) 3,
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HI Los (11-131 4. Bill Harman
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VI Warriner 190, 177. Grace
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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.
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Help Ford Notch
The victory was the 11th
straight for Ford, who has
lost only three games this sea
son. He had pitched scoreless
ball against the Indians for
20 1-3 consecutive innings be
fore Alvis connected for his
12th homer in the fourth with
the bases empty.
In two other afternoon
games, the Chicago White Sox
blanked the Boston Red Sox
3-0, and the Minnesota Twins
drubbed the Washington Sen
ators, 11-3.
Shutout Victory
Gary Peters of the White
Sox pitched a seven-hitter for
his second consecutive shut
out victory and Rookie Pete
Ward and Mike Hershberger
each hit a homer to sink the
Red Sox. Ward's homer fol
lowed a double by Nellie Fox.
Earl Wilson was the Boston
loser.
Don Mincher hit two home
runs and Bernie Allen hit one
for Minnesota. Don Lock,
Chuck Hinton and Don Zim
mer hit Washington homers.
Dick Stigman held the Sen
ators to seven hits and evened
his season record at 9-9. Steve
Ridzik was the loser.
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