MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. OREGON
SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1963
Giants Win Sixth Victory By
Donning Pittsburg Pirates 3-1
By United Presi International
Juan Marichal of the San
Francisco Giants became the
first pitcher in the major
leagues to win 17 games this
season by holding the Pitts
burgh Pirates to six hits in
a 3-1 victory Saturday.
The Giants capitalized on
three errors in the eighth in
ning to score two runs and
extend their winning streak
to six. Jose Pagan led off the
Giants' eighth with a single
and scored when reliever Al
vin McBean threw Marichal's
sacrifice bunt into center field.
Marichal tallied after right
fielder Roberto Clemente
caught Harvey Kuenn's line
drive and tossed the ball over
the catcher's head, Marichal
scoring.
The St. Louis Cardinals
Hung on for a 3-2 victory over
the Chicago Cubs and the
Milwaukee Braves edged the
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National league's only other
Saturday afternoon games.
Curt Simmons of the second
place Cardinals limited the
Cubs to only three hits before
being removed for Ron Tay
lor in the eighth. Bobby
Shantz also was called on in
the eighth before a Chicago
rally was shut off. Curt
Flood's double and Dick
Groat's single provided the
Cards' margin of victory and
gave the loss to Larry Jack
son. Billy Williams homered
for the Cubs.
Pinch-hitter Frank Boiling
bunted home the winning run
for the Braves in the seventh
inning. Milwaukee was trail
ing 4-3 when Eddie Mathews
led off the seventh with a
triple and scored on Hank
Aaron's single. Aaron moved
to second on a sacrifice, stole
third and scored on Boiling's
bunt.
Hank Fischer, although
pitching only one inning, re
ceived credit for the victory
while Jim Owens took the
loss.
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Milwaukee .. 001 100 20x 5 8 0
Jay. Owcm t7t Henry 17) and
Edwards: Sadowski. Fischer 7
Shaw (81 and Crandall. WP
Fischer (3-2. LP Owens t0-2.
pittsourgh . ooo eon looi e s
San Francisco 010 000 02x 3 6 0
Friend, McBean (81 Haddix 8l
Sisk (8 i and Burgess: Marichal
(17-3) and E. Bailev. LP Mc
Bean (9-3l. HR Stargel! (6lhl.
Osuna, Palafox
Clinch Playoffs
In Davis Cup Match
Vancouver, B. C,
Mexico Saturday clinched its
American Zone Davis Cup
tennis playoff with Canada
when Rafael Osuna and An
tonio Palafox won their
doubles match to take a 3-0
lead in the best-of-five scries.
The Mexicans defeated Can
ada's Keith Carpenter and
R 5
Giants' Flimsy Wands Finally Come To Life
tied the Pittsburgh I'lrates, i that the ball might have been
New York ... ooo ooo ooo o 4. 1
Houston 000 000 Olx 1 4 2
Craig (2-181 and Gonder; Bruce,
Woodeshick (91 and Baleman. WP
Bruce (5-71. HR Bateman tfithl.
SPORTS
Twins Downed
Leading New
5-1 By League
York Yankees
By United Press International
Ralph Terry paced himself
perfectly in 97-degree heat,
pitching his way out of an
early jam and leading the
New York Yankees to a 5-1
victory over the Minnesota
Twins Saturday with the aid
of home runs by Joe Pepitone
and Tom Tresh.
Terry did not walk a single
batter and struck out six on
the way to his 11th victory
against 10 defeats.
The Yankee righthander al
lowed only seven hits and
blanked the Twins until the
ninth when Harmon Kille
brew led off with his 23rd
homer. Terry's only other
anxious moments came in the
first inning when Ziola Ver
salles opened with a double
and moved to third on Johnny
Goryl's single, but the Yankee
pitcher prevented the next
three batters from getting the
ball out of the infield.
The Yankees, who have
now won eight of their last
nine games, crammed all their
scoring into the first three
innings off Bill Plcis.
They scored a run in the
first inning on singles by
Tony Kubek and Bobby Rich'
ardson, along with Tresh's sac
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rifice fly, then added another
run on Pepitone s 17th homer
in the second. Tresh drilled
his 17th homer with one on
in the third and, after Roger
Maris routed Pleis with a dou
ble, Pepitone singled off re
liever Jim Kaat for the third
run of the frame.
Doubles by Al Luplow and
Tito Francona in the ninth
inning enabled the Cleveland
Indians to edge the Kansas
STANDINGS
United Press "ntteTnatTonTr
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L,
New York 63
Baltimore . 37
Chicago .. 54
Minnesota .. 54
Boston 52
Cleveland 50
Kansas City .... 4G
Los Angeles 40
Detroit 41
Washington 36
Pet. GB
.643
.553 8
.345 9
.535 10'i
.325 Ills
.490 15
.474 18
.467 17 i
.423 21 la
.360 28
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB,
'Los Angeles 62 39 .614
St. LOUla 57
San Francisco .... 37 4fi
35
46
45
47
47
52
51
56
38
64
City Athletics, 3-2. Pedro Ra
mos blanked the A's over the
last four innings to pick up
his fourth win of the season.
Don Lock smashed two
homers and drove in five runs
as the Washington Senators
defeated the Detroit Tigers,
8-4. Don Zimmer also con
nected for Washington and
Don Wert homered for the
Tigers. Claude Osteen won
his fifth game in 12 decisions
and Hank Aguirre suffered
the loss.
Jimmy Piersali celebrated
his signing by Los Angeles
with two key singles that
helped the Angels to a 5-2 win
over the Boston Red Sox. Los
Angeles scored twice in each
of the seventh and eighth in
nings off reliever Jack La
ma be as Dean Chance was
credited with his ninth win.
Named by NAIA
Two Oregonians named to
1963 All -America baseball
team were picked by National
Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA).
Gordon Riese of Portland
Slate, with 8-1 record, named
to 1st team and catcher Bob
Stamsos of Portland named to
second team. Also named to
second team was Tom Youn
ker, Linfield, Ore.
Harry Faquier, 6-3, 7-5. 6-4,
before a crowd of 2,000. Thus,
today's two singles matches
are meaningless.
Osuna and Palafox, the
Wi. ibledon doubles cham
pions, used superb volleying
tactics and accurate service.
Palafox's serves proved espec
ially too tough for Faquier to
handle.
In the third set, the Can
adians fought back and were
leading 2-0 in games. Faquier
was serving v.-ith Canada
ahead 40-love bui lost it after
the Mexicans tied it to duce.
Osuna aced Carpenter on
match point with a blastering
straight overhand serve which
nearly knocked the racquet
from the Canadian's grasp.
After the match, Carpenter
blamed the loss on the ex
ceptional teamwork of the
Mexicans and their "powerful
volleying and return of our
serves.
"I've never experienced
having my serve knocked
back so hard so often," he
added.
San Francisco - HJPD - The
guys with the flimsy wands
are starting to hit again and
that was a key reason why
the San Francisco Giants had
a five game winning streak
going after Friday night's
game.
J i m Davenport, a .246
swisher at game time smashed
a two run homer in the sec
ond inning Friday and then
Chuck Hiller-a .192 batter-
followed with another two run
homer in the ninth that scut-
6-4.
"When you're batting .192
you aren't exactly wearing
anybody out," Hiller said af
terward while shrugging off
his game-winning clout.
Orlando Cepeda opened the
ninth with a pinch single off
relief artist Elroy Face. Then
with one down, Hiller lofted
his second homer of the cam
paign toward the right field
fence. Roberto Clemete fell
prone after bouncing off the
barrier and Cepeda, fearing
caught, stopped running after
passing second base. So did
Hiller. Then Manager Alvin
Dark came out of the shadows
to wave them home.
Jack Fisher, who has low
ered his earned run average
in relief to 0.29-weathered a
bases loaded jam in the ninth
to notch his fifth win In 12
decisions. Face's mark stands
at 2-6.
Condray Wins In
Jerry condray of urants
Pass turned In the winning
time at the Mcdford Kart
Ways Thursday when he
wheeled his gocart around the
track in 17.1 seconds.
Condray's winning points
totaled 2800 for the day event.
In second behind Condray
was Bill Savard with a 17.7
lap speed and 2620 points.
Class 11 winner was Irish
GATE WINS FIGHT
New York -IUPD- Latest sta
tistics from Sportsvision Inc.,
prove that there was more ac
tion at the box office than in
the ring for the Sonny Liston
Floyd Patterson rematch.
More than 250,000 people
paid $1,200,000 to watch via
closed-circuit television the
two minutes and 10 seconds
fight.
Peggy Conley Wins
Junior Girls' Golf
Portland-OIPD-Peggy Conley
of Spokane turned back Les
lie Holbcrt of Seattle 2 up to
win the Pacific Northwest
Golf Association junior girls'
tournament here Friday afternoon.
The 16-year-old Miss Con
ley, who captured the tour
ney two years ago and was
beaten in the semifinals last
year, was 2 up after nine
holes in the scheduled 18-hole
finals.
Kart Event
Kerwood who had a lap time
of 18 seconds with 2720
points.
Class 111 was won by Clar
ence Stivers from Roseburg.
Silvers accumulated 2240
points and a winning 18.9
second lap.
The next Kart Ways track
event will be held Aug. 4.
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Cincinnati 55 43
Chicago ...... 53 46
-Philadelphia .... oa 4
Milwaukee 51 31
Pittsburgh 50 51
Houston jw oo
364 5
.553 fl
.534 8
.533 8
.520 O'i
.500 11 fa
.495 12
,373 24 'i
New York 32 70 314 30'2
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
Snokane
Tipnmi 80
Portland 52 56
Hawaii 50 36
Seattle 47 63
W L Pet. GB.
66 44 .600
.336 3
.481 13
.472 14
.427 19
(2nd game)
Chicago 040 003 30010 13 1
Baltimore . 000 010 000 2 6 2
Pizarro. Brosnan (81 and Car
reon, McCormick, Stock 121. Bru-
net (6), Starrette (8) and Brown.
WP Pizarro (12-5). LP McCor
mick (3-6). HR Glnes (6th).
Los Angeles ..000 001 2205 10 2
Boston 100 010 00(1 2 6 1
Osinski. Navnrro (5) Chance (61
Fowler (7) and Rodgera: Hcifner,
Earlcy (61 Lamabe (7) Wood Ifli
and Tillman. WP Chance (9-10)
LP Lamabe (5-2).
Southern Division
W
. 38
Pet. GB.
.542
.537 la
.300 4 i
.464 8'j
.421 13
Oklahoma City
Dallas-Ft. worm oh au
Salt Lake City 1 52
San Diego 31 50
Denver 43 62
Friday's Results
Dallas-Ft. Worth 3 San Diego 0
(10 Innings.)
Denver 3 Salt Lake 2 (lst-8 Ins)
Salt Lake 7 Denver 6 (2nd-12 Ins)
Seattle 2 Oklahoma City 1
Hawaii 3 Tacoma 1
Spokane 5 Portland 3
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
United Press InternaUonal
W L Pet. GB.
Lewlston 17 10 .630
Salem 16 12 .571 l's
Yakima ...... 17 13 .567 lis
Wenatchee 16 13 .352 2
Tri-Clty 12 14 .462 4'i
Eugene 7 23 .233 Ula
Friday's Results
Eugene 5 Lewiston 3
Salem 8 Tri-City 4
Yakima 8 Wenatchee
r 1
Minnesota .. 000 000 oo 1 7 0
New York . 113 000 mix 3 7 0
Pleis. Kaat (3) Moore (B) and
Battev: Terry (ll-10i and Howard.
LP Pleis (2-11. HR's Pepitone
(17th). Tresh (17thl, KUIebrew
(23rd I.
Washington .. 102 110 2108 13 3
Detroit . 000 001 0214 10 0
Osteen. Kline (0) and Lcppcrt;
Aguire, Anderson (4) Faul (6) Fox
(8) and Triandos. WP Osteen
(5-7). LP Aguirre (0-9). HR's
Lock 2. (13th & 16th), Zimmer
(Sth), Wert (2ndl.
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Phils Give
LA Trouble
Los Angeles-fflPIl - Lead-off
batter Tony Talyor of the
Phillies drove across five
runs, with three singles Fri
day night, but Dodger Man
ager Walter Alston said the
trouble started with the bot
tom two hitters in the Phila
delphia lineup.
Alston was particularly irk
ed by the inability of the Los
Angeles hurlcrs to retire Ru
ben Amaro, the eighth place
hitter, and Chris Short, the
pitcher.
Amaro scored three times
in the 6-5 Philadelphia win
after singling once and walk
ing twice. Short reached base
once on an interference by
catcher Doug Camilli and on
a single, and also moved
Amaro along with a sacrifice.
OREGONIANS WIN
Akita, Japan - (UPI) - The
touring Oregon high school
all-star wrestling team defeat
ed Akita 7-1 Friday.
League Leaders
United Press International
(includes Friday flames)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player k club (;. All. n. II. 1'tl.
Groat. St. L ..101 407 511 1.19 .342
Clemente, Pitt 92 334 31 117 .331
Gonzales. Phil 100 365 58 120 .331
T Davis. LA .... 87 322 35 1(14 .323
Pinion. Cin 102 400 63 Lit .320
White. St. L 101 414 75 131 -HO
H.Aaron. Mil . 100 397 76 123 .310
Bnver, St. L .... 9R 382 48 116 .304
Wills. LA 80 318 54 93 .208
Williams, Chi ... 99 377 57 112 .297
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Pearson, LA .... 97
Wsaner, LA ... 99
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Fox, Chi 91
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National Leaiue McCovev, Gi
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Giants 22: Cepeda. Giants 19;
Banks. Cuba; White. Cards both 17.
American Leaiue Allison.
Twins 22: KUIebrew. Twins 22.
Stuart. Red Sox 21; Wagner, An
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357 80
370 43
3112 82
322 40
372 52
382 51
275 41
3BI 38
384 51
315 52
RUNS BATTEII IN
National League H Aaron.
Braves 78: White. Cards 70; San
to. Cubs 89; Boyer, Cards: Mc
Covey, Giants, both 88.
American Leaeue Kaline. Ti
gers 85; Stuart. Rrd Sox 04: Wag-
i ner. Angels 02, Alhsnn. Twins 00,
Battev. Twins; Malzone, Red Sox,
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National Leaeue Maloney,
Reds 15-3: Perrsnoskl, Doderrs 10
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