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2 B Dodgers To Braves; Giants By DICK JOYCE UPI Sports Writer ; You say you were thrown out of both ball games Sunday for umpire-baiting? Your team lost a doubleheader and you were hit in the lace with a beer container? Chin up, Walter Alston, your Los Angeles Dodgers are leading the National league by six games and you have a nine-game home stand coming up. Despite 7-2 and 13-7 losses MEBFORBtJWTRIBUire SIPdDMTTS Giants Rest Up After Disastrous Road Journey San Francisco-WPU-The San Francisco Giants have all day Monday to think about how they are going to catch the league leading Los Angeles Dodgers. Tuesday night they will see how their plotting and planning works out. The Giants came home from a disastrous road trip and m.t the New York . Mets Tuesday in the first of three games. The uianis ihhiibb to win but four games away from home while losing nine. Sports Car Club Holds Auto Cross The Siskiyou Sports Car club held an Eclipse Auto cross at the Mcdford Armory Sunday, July 21. In all, there were thirty sports cars representing six different classes of competi tion at the race. Class D winner was Bill Brooks driving a Porsche, fol lowed by Dean Spears, sec ond, and Bob Ferns, third. In Class E, Wally Graff, also driving a Porsche, drove for a top lap time of 2:20.22, winning the class event. Dick Turnbaufih won Class P competition in a Porsche and Dick. McDowell won in Class G. Dean Hicks took a first In Class H. In women's divisions, Carol McDowell won first in Class 1. Fav Parton, second, and Carol Zlcgelmeycr won third The club meets every first and third Friday of the month at 8 p.m. Next event will be an Invitational held at the ar mory building parking lot, Aug. II. McGUIRE SIGNS Boston UPD Connie Mc Guire, former Southeast Okla homa State star, has signed his first professional contract with the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball asocia tion. The 6-8, 200-pound na tive of Stiglcr, Okla., was the Celtics' fourth round draft choice this year. PEOPLE LOVE Crosby Paint Twins Utt II Too. . .lnl Sal. Continual st IKUCI IAUER LBR. CO. 76S So. Rivarsida For V I DtWiion of CSC (Concrete Steel Corporation) 249 E. McAndrewi Road Ph. 772-5271 MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963 Lose Doubleheader to the Milwaukee Braves Sun day, the Dodgers wound up their succesful road trip with a 10-4 mark, giving them a six-game lead over the St. Louis Cardinals, wnen tne road trip began, the Dodgers held onlv a three-game lead over the San Francisco Gi ants. The usually quiet and re strained Alston, with the Dodgers' disastrous collapses of the past two seasons in dcliblc in his mind, was eject. Sunday San Francisco pounded out 16 hits off four Cincinnati pitchers to take a 10-5 win and salvage one of the three games with the Ohio club. Included in the barrage, biggest in two months for Alvin Dark's troops, were home runs by Jim Davenport, Felipe AIou and Orlando Cepeda. Ccpeda also had a pair of doubles. Harvey Kucnn continued his hard-hitting with three hits in four trips. In the contest Dark had to use only two pitchers some what of a switch to the three, four and five he has been us ing. Billy O'Dcll went 3 in nings, gave up three runs and six hits. Bob Bolln came in and gave three hits in S'Ai frames to cinch his fifth tri umph against three losses. The Giants wasted little time jumping on 13-gnme win ner Jim O'Toole. They got six hits and five runs In three inninus to hand the Red twirl- cr his sixth loss. The first six Giant regulars garnered 15 of the 16 hits. San Francisco now basks in a tie for fourth place with Cincinnati. Portland Takes Pair From Dallas-Ft.Worth Unltod Pratt International Although Spokane has some of the top pitchers in the Pacific Coast league, they haven't puzzled Salt Lake Citv batters a little bit. The Bees have teed off on Indians moundsmcn like they were batting practice pitch ers. And, they ve drawn the best. On Saturday Elvin Tappe's lads blasted Bob (No -Hit) Radovich 15-0 while Cal Konce shutout the Indians on five hits. Then Sunday Danny Ozark started another ace, Joe Mocllcr but he didn't last two Innings. The Bees Jumped on him and two re liefers for 11 runs and after three frames held a 16-0 lead. The final score was 18-0. The Bees zeroed the Indians in the nightcap, too, 5-0, making 23 innings in which they held the league leaders scoreless. Meanwhile, Salt Lake pound ed over 43 runs in the fcur gnmc series. In other games Sunday night, Oklahoma City edged San Diego 3-2, Portland took a pulr from Dallns-Ft. Worth 6-5 and 3-1, and Tacoma came from behind twice to down Denver 9-5 and 14-10. Hawaii 1 won its first game with Se attic 11-3 and the nightcap 14-3. Concrete CALL 772-5271 TRIIMIX Concrete & Equipment Win One ed in the sixth inning of the first game by umpire Tom Gorman. In the first inning of the nightcap, umpire Stan Landes gave the Dodger man ager the thumb. And then a Milwaukee fan belted Alston with a paper beer container. Alston Claimed Balk Alston claimed that Bob Sa- dowski was balking in t h e opener and then became in censed when a balk was call ed on rookie Nick Willhite of the Dodgers in the second game In other NL games, the Cardinals rapped out 17 hits to beat the Houston Colts, 5-4; the Giants clubbed 16 hits in downing the Cincin nati Reds, 10-5: the Philadel phia Phillies swept a double- header from the New York Mets, 8-0 and 7-2, and Pitts burgh and Chicago split, the Cubs taking the opener, 5-1, and the Pirates the nightcap, 6-5 in 14 innings. Milwaukee clobbered eight Dodger pitchers for 26 hits, including homers by Hank Aaron, Denis Menke, Joe Tor re and Gene Oliver, in sweep ing the twin bill. Sadowski earned his first major league victory in the opener while reliever Tony Cloninger got credit for the second game triumph. Bob Gibson pitched an eight-hitter and George Alt- man and Ken Boycr slammed homers in pacing the Cardi nals to victory. Dick Groat drove home three runs for St. Louis. Jim Davenport, Felipe Alou and Orlando Ccpeda contrib utcd homers as the Giants routed 13-game winner J i m O'Toole. Bob Bolln limited the Reds to three hits in B'h relief innings to gain the vic tory. The Phillies, on another second half of the season surge extended their winning streak to seven as Chris Short hurled a four-hitter in t h e opener and Dennis Bennett and Johnny Klippstem com bined for a seven-hitter in the nightcap against the Mets. Philadelphia has won 13 of its last 16 games for its long est winning streak since 1955. Lou Brock s two-run homer and Paul Toth's seven - hit pitching gave Chicago its first game triumph while Pitts burgh bounced back in the nightcap on Bill virdon s run-producing single in t h e 14th inning. Jerry Lynch of the Pirates equalled the ma jor league career record for pinch-hit home runs when he hit one to tie the score 5-5 in the ninth inning. Lynch shares the record of 14 with George Crowe. ny United Ires Intarnatlonkl NATIONAL LEAGUE 1st enma Chleaao 003 102 0005 2 PHUburxh ..001 000 000 1 7 1 Toth 3-3 and Ranew. Card we 11, Slik 6, Face 6, Law fl and Bur- Seal. Loser Car dwell 8-11. HHa rock, Clem-tenon. 12th. 2nd Kante, 14 lnnlngi Chicago . 000 102 1 10 000 00 -5 A 3 Pitta 010 001 003 000 01 8 22 2 LeMav. Hobble, 3, E l ton 6. Mc- Daniel 7. Buhl 0. Brewer 10. War ner II and Hcl'tell. Schwalt. Haddix , McUenn 8. face Hi. cnrdwcii lit nd Paaliaront, Brand 0. Burn em 0. Winner Cnrdwell 7-11. Loser Warner 0-1. HHt Burton. Wil- Itatna, Santo, Lynch. San Franrlico 212 012 101 10 Ifl 1 Cincinnati 102 000 002 it tt 2 O'Dell. Bolln 4. and Hit Her. O'Toole, Oweni ft, Zannl 7. Henry 1) and Edwardi, Taylor R Winner Bonn s-a. i,o&er u mole, ia8. litis Davenport. . Alou, Ccpeda. Pinion. lt Game New York 000 000 000 0 4 2 Philadelphia . 210 110 lUx R 18 0 Wllley, Clam 2. Mackenzie 5. Powell B and Sherry: Short 2-ft and Unlrymple. Loser Wllley 7-0. HR IIOHK. 2nd Crime New York OOOOnlOlO 2 7 0 Philadelphia 121 100 iix 7 13 0 Mallard. Dearnarth 4, Hook 7 and Gander. Bennett. Kllppitetn 8 and Dairy mnle. Winner Bennett 2-0. iLoser S taller d 3-8. HHa Taylor, Steven. Houston 000 000 3014 8 0 St. Louis 310220 lOx0 17 0 Brown, McMahon 2, Dlrksnn 3, Umhrtcht 3, Drott 7 and Bateman. Campbell 7. Gibson U-3 and Mc Carver. Lower Brown 3-3. HR Uoycr, Altman. 1st game Lot Angeles .. 100 IM0 010 2 0 3 Milwaukee 001 103 Ux 7 10 0 Miller, Roebuck 8, Scott A and Roaeborn. Sadowikl, Shaw 8 and Crandall Winner Sadowski 1-4. Loser Miller 7-3. HIU Moon, It. Aaron. Menke. 2nd name Loci Aneelea ...004 300 100 7 13 2 Milwaukee .. 300 710 llx 13 18 0 Whtllhlte. Sherry 4, Roebtuk 4. Cahmiftl .V Si-ott 8 and Camillt. Fischer, Plche 3. Schneider 4. Clon inner 3 and Torre Winner Clon inger 7-8 Loser Sherry 1-3. H fit To r re, Fairly 3. Oliver, Osborne Wins Jaycce Title Provo. Utah - UTIi - Teen ager Jim Osborne, a young ster with a big serve and an equally large amount of con fidence, it America's newest Junior tennis hopeful. Lanky Osborne, a Hawaiian who has learned the game without the benefit of formal Instruction, stamped himself s the future net star by win ning the International Junior Chamber of Commerce Boys and Girls Championship here Saturday. The manner In which the son of a Honolulu salesman took the title left little doubt that he has the potenial o become an outstanding tennis player. Osborne walloped crew, cut Jack Jackson of Tuscaloosa. Ala , 7-5, 6-2. 61 to win the boys 18 and under open championship. MEDFORD MAIL -- f v. 1 i DUGOUTS - Construction of the new dug outs for Jackson County fairgrounds is be ing carried out by local Bricklayer's Union Nicklaus Wins PGA Golf Title By LEO H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor Dallas -IUPD- Jack Nicklaus, at 23, figured today he was "a grown man. For now he has won 'cm all that he set out to win when he turned professional golfer a year and a half ago. He won the U. S. Open in June of 11)62, and the Masters last April. After that victory he said he didn't think he still had arrived. Wail until I win the PGA," he declared. "When I win that one, I'll consider myself a man. He won that Sunday when he broke the hearts of those chasing him with a 30-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole of the heat-scared Dac Coun try club course before a 110- degree sweat-soaKea crowa 01 12,500. The triumph swelled h 1 s bankroll $13,000 to a total of $75,140, leaving him only $10,815 behind Golden Boy Arnold Palmer, who finished in a tie for 40th place - and S410 prize money - as once again he failed to win Ihe only major golf tournament that has eluded him. Golfing Glory It gave Nicklaus more than golfing gold, too - for it gave him golfing glory. He became only the tourtn golfer in history to win the three big ones - the Open, Masters and PGA - putting him Into the ranks of the game's greatest - Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and Gene Sara zen. But none of them did it like Nicklaus. It took them years - it took Nicklaus only year and a half. That 15th hole birdie in the scorching heat turned back the bids of two 27-year- olds, Dave Ragan and Aussie Bruce Crampton. They had been charging Nicklaus down to the wire until that big putt on the 15th. After sinking that long one, Nicklaus, the 210-pound, six foot Ohio belter played it cozy, being satisfied to par the last three holes. That 34-34-68 over the 7.046-yard par 36-35-71 Dac Country club course, gave him a 72-hole total of 279 - five under par for the distance - and two shots ahead of the second place Ragan, who finished ; with a 33-36-69 for 281. Ra gan started the day four strokes behind Crampton. Crampton with a two over par 74 finished in a third place tie with former PGA champ Dow Kinstcrwald at 282. Kinstcrwald closed with a one over par 72. Freak Accident Kills Siletz Man Silctz - KfV - Donald Elson Conn, 22, was wounded fatal ly in a freak accident at his home here Sunday. State police said Conn was backing his car down his driveway with the door open. A .22 caliber pistol he was carrying fell out of its holster and discharged when It struck either the pavement or the side of the car. The bullet entered Conn's jaw. He died about an hour later in a McMinnville ho.pi - lal. INSECTS BITING YOU? OIT CUntH INICT fttFELLtNT CftlAM t'y f"i cotr tK, r ttk IM CJ Wt lrV- dtr miivup Srort minimi Onj i Sprtir Coo4 Strl, TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON SETS RECORD - Civilian test pilot Joe Walker is shown at Edwards Air Force Base new world aircraft altitude X15 rocket ship. "It was the smoothest flight I ever had,' Walker reported after his flight that surpassed the pre vious mark of 59.6 miles, set Bob White. (UPI) Park Naturalist Appointed at Lake Glen F. Kaye, a 1959 gradit ate of Mcdford High school, has been appointed assistant park naturalist for Crater Lake National park, Superin tendent W. Ward Ycager re cently announced. Kaye attended Southern Oregon college and Oregon State university where he re- rt. i-neJC iin .-r( I UHL lit Replace Spark Plugs Install Points & Condonisr Adjust Carburetor (Parts Extra) Sot Timing Check Compression Road Test s Includes .. Spark Plugs Points - Condenser 1 FORD AIR CONDITIONER 1 iH 5 : i l : ' S3 CRATER Between 6th & 7 ; ,, -tW No. 9 and other local groups. Materials used in .the buildings were donated by local busi ness firms. in California after setting record of about 67 miles in the last year by Air Force Maj. ceived his bachelor of science degree in June, with majors in botany and zoology. Kaye and his wife, Harriet, have moved to the park where they will live at park head quarters. Mrs. Kaye is the former Harriet Lynn Witt, al so of Mcdford. Kaye's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard B Kaye. Come In And Save During Our i C ' 0 III i For 1963 Ford Fairlanes Falcons E SPECIAL PRICE CAAA W INSTALLED 'ZoO 1 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET LAKE MOTORS, INC. ! Main on Fir Phone 773-7591 Dptrnife Over Angels; Yanks W W ' mmaO ' . , , the, By NORMAN MILLER UPI Sports Wriur It was an old familiar base ball tableau: Veteran Frank Lary of the Tigers struggling along the comeback trail to save his pitching career while young Al Downing of the Yankees jauntily strode the road to World Series gold and glory. There was satisfaction for both Sunday. The 32 - year - old Lary scored his first victory in more than a year when he pitched a four - hitter as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 8-2. And the 22-year-old Down ing pitched his sixth victory to start the New York Yan kees off to a doubleheader sweep against the Cleveland Indians, 5-2 and 5-4, in 11 innings. The wins widened the Yankees' American league lead to seven games their widest margin of the season. All three other games in the AL Sunday were decided by 3-2 scores, the Minnesota Twins edging the Washing ton Senators, the Boston Red Sox beating the Chicago White Sox, and the Kansas City Athletics topped t h e Baltimore Orioles. Rain forc ed postponement of a sched uled twin bill second game between Boston and Chica- It was a long time Detween major league victories for Lary, who returned to the Tigers three week ago after a stretch with Knoxville of the Sally league, where he had been -ent to pitch his ailing shoulder back into shape. Lary struck out five bat ters and walked only two in pitching the distance. A 13 hit Tiger attack with four stolen bases, and four Los Angeles errors, all helped. Angels starter. Dean Chance aided Lary's cause with an error during Detroit's three run sixth inning. Meanwhile, Downing pitch ed an odd game in which he struck out 10 batters and walked nine before tiring in the ninth inning and requir ing relief from Hal Reniff. This was the fourth straight game in which Downing fan ned 10 or more hitters. Har ry Bright hit a two-run hom er for New York. Won in the 11 lh Bobby Richardson's one out, 11th inning single off old Early Wynn produced the Yankee's nightcap victory and stretched the Indians' losing streak to nine games. Wynn who scored the 300th win of his career eight days ago, entered the game in re lief after Woody Held's tri- BUYS OWN DECORATION Welwyn Garden City, Eng-land-IUPD - Novelist Barbara Cartland. annoyed by the city's refusal to provide dec orations for Queen Elizabeth's visit today, bought 1,500 Un ion Jacks to hand out to the crowd. FORD V-8 FORD 6-CYL 18" Larv Pitches Win P'e had tied the score jn the ninth, nenevci ilton was the winner. Bob Tillman's 10th -inning homer off knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm earned the Red Sox AMERICAN LEAGUE ClJilf'd 000 000 002-2 J 2 New York . 300 000 02x 5 9 1 Azcue. Downing. !"? Hni.ard Winner Downing 6-1. Krkr.li 9-9. HB-Bright. KTd 'ISSWl 021 04 5 1 New York ... . .100 200 100 0l- 2 UtmSn. Bell 6. Allen 7. Aber nathy 7. Wynn 9 and Romano. Bouton. Stafford 8. Hamilton 9. and Berra. Winner Hammun Loser wynn i-. n Kt game, 10 Inninsj , Boston 000 000 002 13 12 2 Chicago 010 ooo ""- Monbouqueue. ""' i"; man. pirarro. Wilhelm 8 and Car reon. Martin 8. Wlnner-Radatr 12-1. Loser Wilhelm 2-6. HRs Hanse. Tillman. Boston at Chicago. 2nd game, postponed, rain. Detroit 100 013 1028 13 t Los Angelea .. 00 000 001 2 4 2 i Vl -A Anarlce ChflnCC Osinskl 6. Grba ft and Klrkpatrick. Loser t-nance a-iu. Baltimore 000 020 0002 5 0 Kansas City 000 201 00x 3 6 0 Pappas. Hall 7. Brunet 8 and Or sino. Drabowsky 2-6 and Lau. Loser Pappas 8-5. HRs Johnson. Causey. Washington 000 001 1002 10 0 Minnesota .. uuuuuiua . Rnrinlnh. Kline 8 and Retzer. Perrv. Roggenburk 7 and Battey. Winner Roggenburk 2-2. Loser Rudoloh 5-10. HRs Mincher 2. Goryl. victory over the White Sox Dick Radatz was credited with his 12th win against a lone defeat after pitching one- irflermitae is now I -v S. 'S V nrnffnn'S ' S . 0 most us 0 Superbly smooth find mellow U Fine Straight Kentucky Bourbon 0 Taste Favorite since 1869 t OLD HflUITtlE OltTlllftV Airman 1C Frank Adams Ground Radar Instructor on the Aerospace Team mtt- U.S. AIR FORCE HAS OPENINGS RIGHT NOW IN TOP TRAINING PROGRAMS! Asfc for details at your nearest Air Force Recruiting Station: See SMSgt Hal O'leary in the Medford Post Office on Tues., Thurs. and Fri. This Message Sponsored in the Public Interest by MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Nab Two hit relief ball for the last twe hit relief ball for the last two innings. Don Mincher hit two horn ers and John Goryl added an. other, enabling the Twins to beat the Senators. 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