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Pennant Still in Sight
As Giants Top Mets 9-1
By SCOTT BAILLIE
UPI Sports Writer
San Francisco-OM) - Juan
MarichaJ, a big winner with
the so-so San Francisco Gi
ants served notice today that
they still can win the pen
nant. 'We're 8V& games behind
Los Angeles but there still
are a lot of games to be play
ed," the smiling right hander
said Tuesday night after hurl
ing the Giants to a four-hit,
9-1, victory over the New
York Mets.
"And we're in much bet
ter shape now than last year
when we were four games
back of the Dodgers in mid-
September," he added. "We
won that pennant and we
have a good chance to win this
one."
The two teams meet in the
second game of their three
game series today, with Jack
Sanford (9-11) attempting to
make it three straight for the
Giants. He opposes the Mets'
Al Jackson (6-11).
Marichal, with Willie Mays
crashing two homers, rolled
to his 16th win of the season
Tuesday night, while luckless
Roger Craig of the Mets was
battered into the showers for
this 15th straight loss.
"I'm swinging pretty good,
but I dunno if I'm breaking
UNI
MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963
Harvey Tonn Leads
Again in Softball
Batting Statistics
TEAM BATTING GP
Jay Allen 15
Wheeler ..... 14
SO Dry Kiln . 14
Central Point 13
United Grocers 13
PITCHERS WE
Harris (JA) 2 0
Reinholtz (JA) - 4 3
Barnum (JA) 6 0
Collins (W) 5 1
Kurtz (Wl 8 0
Van Zwol (CP) 5 7
Cook (SODKl 4 3
Augard (SODK) 2 . 5
Anderson. D. (UG) 6 3
Antonucci (UP) 3 2
AB
428
371
343
344
349.
IP
15
49
35
, 35 r
52
79 ft
.40
37
60
' 28 .
100
54
57
55
108
73
73
70
H
8
57
36
15
. 11 '
33
48
61
49
20
BB
11
10
18
26
14
38
18
24
13
10
Pet.
JOl
.291
.213
.212
.201
SO
15
39
17
65
102
109
21
Harvey Tonn of the Cen
tral Point entry in the Jack
son County Softball associ
ation, last year's batting
champ in the major league,
is leading the loop again this
year, according to statistics
compiled from major league
games through July 15.
Tonn had an average of
.391 as of that date, with 9
hits in 23 trips to the plate.
Tonn barely qualifies for the
official lead in the batting
race, as no batter with few
er than 23 times at bat was
counted officially in the sta
tistics. Next highest average be
longs. toVessMunyon of John
Wheeler with .382. Dale Mc
,Cay of. Wheeler has .375,
Vern Parent of Central Point
.372, .Les Walker of Jay Al
len .367 and Wayne Gillaspie
of Southern Oregon Dry Kiln
.357. j
No-one 6n the United Gro
cers team who has been to
the plate 23 or more times is
above .300. The best mark is
held by Dale Matheny with
.289. ... :
Jay Allen, league leader,
leads in team batting with a
.301 mark. i
In , pitching stats, Milan
Kurtz of John Wheeler has
the best record, 8-0. Willie
Barnum of Jay Allen is 6-0.
Strikeout king of the league
is Jim Van Zwol of Central
Point, who has fanned 109.
The statistics:
Jay Allen
Perdue
Payne
Hoyl ..
Welch
Walker ...
Barnum
Shults
Slcunict
Reinholtz
Cripe
Love
Harris
Brown
Bristlin
AB
. 38
49
39
48
15
24
3
. 41
. 21
, 2
. 2
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12
14
9
5
18
8
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9
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Pet.
.316
.280
.203
.227
.367
.205
.292
.067
.208
.000
.317
.429
.500
.500
Wheeler' AB H Pet.
Smith 45 11 .244
Brown 44 14 .318
Meilicke 21 5 ' .238
Weedle 35 9 ( .257
Kurtz 34 ' S .263
Reed .... 17 3 .176
Munyon 34 13 .382
Vaughn 35 10 .286
MeCay 40 15 J75
Hughes 22 4 .182
Burns, J 4 1 .250
Collins 10 4 .400
Jacquette 15 7 .467
Hale 8 3 J75
SO Dry Kiln AB H Pet.
Ford. D 31 4 .129
Chapman ..... 42 8 .190
Kuschel 44 12 .273
Augard 20 4 .200
Kemper 20 3 .250
Gillaspie 28 10 J57
Thompson 12 3 .250
Cook 34 7 .206
Stimmel 19 3 .158
Archer 12 4 .333
Paxton 25 5 .200
Yarnell , 9 t 0 .000
Brown v-.. -9 o . .ooo
Deffley 3 1 .200
Central Point AB H Pet.
Riley 34 ... a .235
Parent 4 16 J72
Bohnert f,H ,-2 .182
Van Zwol ; 36 . 7 .194
White. B 33 ' .257
Malot ... 28 - 4 .143
White. T. . 21 t 5 .23B
Orr ,11 2 .182
Tonn. H. u... 23 9 .391
Dusenbury 28 . - 8 .286
Frazer 23 3 .130
j Gomel! 34 . 8 ' .176
United Grocery AB H Pet.
Kline 37 -1 .037
Davis 13 , 2 .154
Sullivan 1 34 7 .206
Matheny 38 11 .289
Meister . 43 . . 10 .233
Anderson. D 42 10 .238
Colley 20 4 .200
Shepard 28 ' 7 .269
Nelson 19 ' .'2 .105
Champion 19 3 .158
Brent 12 ' 3 .250
Ingram 21 3 .143
Antonucci 10 1 .100
Quinney 12 2 .167
Anderson, J 11 4 .364
INVITES MISS MOFFITT
Melbourne, Australia -(UPD-Norman
Strange, president of
the Australian Lawn Tennis
Association, will invite Billie
Jean Moffitt of Long Beach,
Calif., to compete in the Aus
tralian championships later
this year. Strange said Tues
day he wanted Miss Moffitt
to play Margaret Smith in a
replay of their 1963 Wimble
don final.
out of any slump or not,"
Mays said when told that he
has collected 10 hits in his
last 20 trips to the plate and
nudged his average up to .274.
Mays made his 100th hit of
the season a two-run homer
oft Craig in the second inning
that dispatched the Mets hurl
er to the showers, then smash
ed one off lefty Ken Mac
kenzie in the sixth for homer
number 21.
The Giants got Marichal
seven runs in the first two
frames, three of them unearn
ed tallies that came across
during the first.
An error by center fielder
Joe Hicks, who had wrecked
the Giants in New York six
nights ago with a clutch hom
er, let one unearned run
across in the first and set up
two others that tallied on Jim
Davenport's -single.
Craig, now 2-17, then was
bombed for four straight hits
and four more runs all earn
ed in the next inning. Mays'
first homer of the game caus
ed manager Casey Stengel to
rush in reliever Larry Bear
narth. Marichal missed a shutout
in the fourth frame, when
first baseman Orlando Cepeda
erred on Duke Snyider's
grounder and pinch-runner
Dick Smith came all the way
around to score on Frank
Thomas' hard double.
Red Sox Give
Turley A Try
Boston - WPI) - The Boston
Red Sox will try one time
New York fireballer Bob Tur
ley in a renewed bid to check
the Yankees' threatened
American league runaway.
The Red Sox announced
last night that they had signed
the veteran Turley just a few
hours after he was declared
a free agent by Los Angeles.
The 32 year - old righthand
er was not claimed after be
ing placed on the waiver list
by the Angels three days ago.
Turley was given his release
after posting a 2-7 record in
19 appearances with Los An
geles. Oddly, his two victo
ries were shutouts, one and
three-hitters, and he impres
sed the Red Sox though los
ing to them earlier this sea
son. The indefinite status of vet
eran Boston starter Gene Con-
ley, who has been on the dis
abled list for nearly a month,
contributed to the Turley
signing. . .
Loggers Chop Down
SO Dry Kiln 10-0;
Tie With Jay Allen
The John Wheeler Loggers,
previously in second place In
the Jackson County Softball
association league, moved in
to a tie with a front running
Jay Allen team last night as
they swamped Southern Ore
gon Dry Kiln 10-0 at jacK-
son park.
High DOintmen for the
Wheelers were Dave Hughes
and Bob Reed who scored two
runs each.
The winning pitcher was
Logger Vern Collins who
went the seven innings witn
no runs given up, one nit ana
three walks.
Jay Allen will face third
Sixsome, Sweepstakes
Golf Winners Announced
Results of the three-ball
six-some and ball sweepstakes
competition at the Rogue
Valley Country club over the
week end were announced
today. The sweepstakes took
place Saturday and Sunday
and the three -ball sixsome
Sunday.
Results of the three-ball
sixsome:
Long drive - women - hdep.
1-20 - Helen Davies; long
drive - women - hdep. 21 up
Mrs. Stoy Elliott; long drive
men - hdep. 1-12 - Pat Lynch;
long drive - men - hdep. 13
up-Tony Capello.
K.P. - women - hdep. 1-20-Heicn
Davies; K.P. - women-
hdc-D. 21 up-none; K.P. men -
hdep. 1-12 - none; K P.-men -hdep.
13 up-Hal Hartzell.
Low Gross: 1st - Harold
Harold Hartzell-Helen Davies
-40; 1st - Howard bcroggin
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Low Net: lst-John Jensen
Mrs. Bill Bratton-31; -2nd-Bill
Bratton-Mrs. Tony Cap-pello-33;
3rd-Pat Lynch-Mrs.
Bill Clark-33Vi. ,
Results of the ball sweep
stakes were:
Low Gross: . l'st-Ed ' Sim-
mons-70; 2nd - Jim Sheldon
-75.
Low Net: lst-Jim Quincy-
68: lst-Larry Butler-68; lst-
John Nuich-68.
Yankee
Runaway
Continues
New York - IUPT - The New
York Yankees are running off
with the American league
pennant and those fellows
with the footprints on their
backs are the Los Angeles
Angels.
The Angels were run over
by the romping, tromping
Yankees for the second day in
a row Tuesday, losing 7-0,
with New York's substitute
players doing most of the
damage.
A well-known frontliner,
Whitey Ford, who has a re
markable 15-3 pitching record
this season - took the mound
against the Angels today in
the windup of their three
game Yankee stadium' series.
Righthander Don Lee, .4-5,
drew the starting assignment
for Los Angeles.
It was a frustrating game
for Bill Rigney's team Tues
day night as ex-Dodger Stan
Williams, who has had his
troubles this season, blanked
the Angels on four hits before
a Los Angeles rally in the
eighth. Then ex-Senator Steve
Hamilton took over with the
bases loaded and none out. He
proceeded to strike out Leon
Wagner, - Lee Thomas and
Billy Moran to end the in
ning. The Angels loaded the
sacks again in the ninth with
one out, but Hamilton showed
he was up to the situation
again by fanning Albie Pear
son and getting Jim Fregosi
to hit into a force play to end
the game.
Starter Paul Foytack kept
the Yankees scoreless for the
first three innings, but was
tagged for a solo home run
by Johnny Blanchard in the
fourth inning. In the sixth,
however, the Yankees ran
away with six more runs.
The six - run inning was
punctuated by Blanchard's
second home run of the game,
tnis time with two men on
base. Clete Boyer also homer
ed, his 11th of the season.
Blanchard, batting .225 going
into the game, was filling in
for the sidelined Roger Maris
in right field.
Third baseman Frank Kos
tro, recently brought up from
Hawaii, went 2-for-4 for the
second straight night, but was
not brought around by his
teammates in either game.
Los Angeles left 11 runners
qn base Tuesday night,?' V
League Leaders
Bu United PressTnTeTnTnonaT
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player Club C AB R M Pet.
Groat. St.L 98 396 39 138 .343
Clemente, Pitt H8 31 au iu jji
T. Davis. LA . 84 312 33 101 J24
Gonialei. Phil. 97 402 73 128 JIB
White. StL. 98 402 73 128 .318
Pinion On .99 398 59 126 .317
H. Aaron. Mil. 07 385 78 119 J09
Bover. StL 93 370 47 113 jua
Wiils. LA 77 309 32 94 .304
Clendenon. Pitt 92 336 46 100 .298
Torre, Mil 86 299 33 aw .b
Hydroplane
Qualifies
Doeur d'Alene, Idaho - (ITJ
- Miss Eagle Electric, the
former Miss Spokane, was the
! first hydroplane to qualify for
the sixth annual Diamond
' Cup race to be held Saturday
and Sunday on Lake Coeur
; d'Alene.
j Rex Manchester piloted the
craft around the three-mile
course at an average speed of
; 97.122 miles per hour Tues
j day. The minimum speed for
! qualification is 90 miles per
' hour.
spot United Grocers tonight
in a major league game at
the ball park. Game time is
scheduled to begin at 6:30
p.m.
Both Jay Allen and the Log
gers have a seasonal record
of 6-1.
LINESCORES:
Lowers 030 113 210 1J 0
SOUK OOO OOO 0 0 1 .1
col ins and- wedd e: Cook and
Chapman.
AHirntr-AN i.kariif.
Yslrzmskl, Bos 89 342 57 113 J30
Kallne, vet Ju o'
Malzonc. Bos ...92 356 40 114 J20
Rnlllnn Minn ... 83 307 48 97 .316
Wainer. LA 96 353 SI 110 .310
HrshnrfiT.. tni. 78 jw ik
Cimoll. KC 84 295 35 85 .288
Fox. Chi 88 349 37 100 .287
Penltone. NY .90 321 52 92 .287
Home nuns
National Leaf tie MeCovey. Gl
nia 3n- H Aaron. Braves 28;
Mays. Glanta 21; Cepeda. Giants
10: Banks. Cubs 17: white. Cards
17
American League Allison.
Twins 22; Killebrew. TwtlU 22
Wagner. Angels 20: Bsttey. Twins
20; Mam. Yanks; &iuan. (tea
Howard. Yanks all 19.
Runs Batted In
National League n nnrn,
Braves 76; Santo. Cubs 69: White.
Cards 68: Boyer, Cards 66; Me
Covey. Glanta 63.
American League Kallne. Ti
gers 64: Wagner. Angels 61: Alli
son. Twins 60: Stuart. Red Son 60;
Battev, Twins 58.
Pltrhlnf
National League Koufax. Dodg
ers 16-3; Malloney. Reds 13-3: Per.
ranoskl. Dodeers 10-2: McBean.
Pirates 9-2: Marichal. Giants 16-3.
American League rtaaai. rtea
Sox. 12-1: rord. Yanks 13-3; Bou- ;
ton. Yanks 12-S: Burhardt. White
Sox 9-4: Pltarro. White Sox 11-3.
SMITH QUITS COLTS
Baltimore -HOT- Billy Ray
Smith, a defensive tackle for
the Baltimore Colts, has re
tired for business reasons.
Smith, a seven year veteran
of the National Football
League who has been with the
Colts since 1961, said he was
quitting to concentrate on his
business in Morgan City, La.
Dichter Tops
Manolides
Astoria - tUPIl - Four-time
champion Ralph Dichter of
Astoria turned back medalist
Evans (Butch) Manolides of
Seattle 2 and 1 in the sec
ond round of the men's divi
sion in the Oregon Coast Golf
tournament Tuesday.
Dichter gained the quarter
finals with Sev Harkson, of
the Oswego Lake Country
club, Western Washington
college student Tom Bcarman,
Rob Swingle of The Dalles
and Leighton Tuttle, Phil Un
derwood, Dave Munro and
Carl Burtch, all of Portland.
Defending champion Fred
Siegel of Spokane and Hugh
McCredie of Portland, co
medalists in the senior men's
division, turned in victories
in their opening matches.
The men's championship
and first flights and all sen
ior flights took the day off
today. Women's flights and
the rest of the men's flights
had action scheduled.
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