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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.
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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.
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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.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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-
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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
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are Mr. and Mrs. Richard B
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Over Angels; Yanks
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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-
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city's refusal to provide dec
orations for Queen Elizabeth's
visit today, bought 1,500 Un
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crowd.
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P'e had tied the score jn the
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ilton was the winner.
Bob Tillman's 10th -inning
homer off knuckleballer Hoyt
Wilhelm earned the Red Sox
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New York ... . .100 200 100 0l- 2
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Winner Roggenburk 2-2. Loser
Rudoloh 5-10. HRs Mincher 2.
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Dick Radatz was credited
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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. Each hit
one back - to - back in the
eighth off Don Dudolph. Gar
ry Roggenburk was the win
ner in relief.
A sixth-inning homer by
Wayne Causey broke a 2-2
tie and gave the A's their vin
over Baltimore, Moe Drabow
sky, celebrating his 28th
birthday, pitched a five-hit-ter
for Kansas City. Milt Pap.
pas was the victim of Caus
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