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MONDAY. JULY 29. 19S3
MfcDFOtfD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Walt Alston Not Ready
To Push on Panic Button
By ALEX KAHN
Los Angeles - lUPIl - Man
ager Walter Alston of the Los
Angeles Dodgers was not
ready to hit the panic button
today despite his club s four-
game losing streak-three of
them to the hot Philadelphia
Phillies.
"We might have been play
ing over our heads earlier,"
Alston said after the Phillies
captured a 7-4 decision Sun
day. "Now we may be play
ing under par.
"But if we had to have a
losing streak I would rather
it came early than at the end
of the season like last year."
Alston said the Phillies
were playing sizzling baseball
and caught the league-leading
Soft bailers
Vie Tuesday
! John Wheeler Logging and
Southern Oregon Dry Kiln
will meat at 8 o'clock this
evening at Jackson park in
Major league Softball make
up game.
The top two teams In the
Major league will meet in
the 7 p.m. game Tuesday In
Jackson County Softball as
sociation rivalry at Jackson
park here. s
This tussle will match Jay
Allen (8-1) and John Wheeler
Logging (7-1). Tru-Mix Con
crete (6-1), the Minor league
leader, will play third spot
Keith Schultz Garage (5-4) in
the 8:13 p.m. game.
Wednesday games will be
Colvin and Associate against
Tru-Mix in the Minor league
at 7 p.m. and Southern Ore
gon Dry Kiln against . Jay
Allen Cars in the Major cir
cuit at 8:15 p.m.
Thursday's early game will
match Major leaguers John
Wheeler and United Grocers.
Minor lcagures Keith Schulz
and Communication Workers
of America will clash in the
nightcap.
On Friday the first game
will put CWA against Coivin.
Then United Grocers and
Southern Oregon Dry Kiln
will collide.
Dodgers cooling off after a
hot road trip but the Dodger
manager said he would take
a dozen base hits every day
and would win most games
with that type of attack.
Sandy Koufax, whose de
feat last Thursday by the
Pittsburgh Pirates started the
four-game losing streak for
the Dodgers, comes back to
night in the hope of snapping
the string of losses at the ex
pense of the veteran Cal Mac
Lish. . ,
Dryidalt Stopped
Sunday's loss went to Don
Drysdale who had compiled
three straight wins during
July before tasting his first
defeat. But Alston would not
fault the tail hurler too much
although he gave up a three-
run homer to catcher Caly
Dalrymple that put the Phil
lies ahead in the sixth and
they never relinquished the
lead.
The manager was more con
cerned about the two run
homer reliefer Ron Perranosi
gave up in the seventh Inning
because the chunky fire man
lately has failed to keep the
ball low. He hung a curve
to outfielder John Callison
that brought the Phillies their
second homer of the game.
"I don t contemplate any
drastic changes," Alston con
tinued. "I might move a few
men up and down in the bat
ting order, but as of the mo
ment those are the only
switches I have In mind."
Sruber Clears
6-9 in Jump
Warsaw, Poland fUPI Ore-
gons Paul humor cleared
6-9 to finish in third place in
the high jump as the U. S.
Polish dual track meet ended
here Saturday. The U. S. won
125-85.
Darrell Horn, formley of
Oregon State, took third in
the triple Jump at 50-4.
Washington State s Jim Al
len finished second In the 400
meter hurdles In 50.8.
Ex-Oregon star Dyrol Bur
leson won the 1,500-meter run
In 3:50.0 and Horn took the
broad jump at 25-11 Friday.
DROPS TO DIRT - Philadelphia Phillies
pitcher Dallas Green (46), who raced Los
Angeles Dodgers' John Roseboro to first
base after fielding a short hit near the
mound, drops to the dirt after an attempt
to relay the ball to first baseman Roy
Sievers (center). He failed to get the ball
away. Umpire Shag Crawford called Rose
boro safe. The Phils won 7-4. (UPI)
Nellie Fox Socks 2,500th
Hit of Major Loon Career
By MARTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
Nelson Fox is elbowing his
way into the class of baseball
immortals, one base at a time.
He won't, be remembered
for his power, nor for his
physique, but the scrappy
Chicago second baseman who
is a throwback to the long-
ago heroes of - baseball ' will
command as many lines in
the record books as some of
the game's most notable slug
Fox reached another mile
stone Sunday when he notch
ed the 2,500th hit of his ma
jor league career. Typically,
It was a single, and typically
it turned Into the winning
run as the White Sox beat
the Baltimore Orioles, 4-1.
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It's big company indeed for
Fox, an unimposing five foot,
nine-Inch, 180-pounder.
Yankees Split
In other American league
games, the New York Yankees
overcame the Minnesota
Twins, 3-2, after dropping the
opener of a doubleheader, 5-1;
the Los Angeles Angels swept
a twinbill from the Boston
Red Sox, 5-0 and 5-4; the De
troit Tigers beat the Washing
ton Senators twice, 3-2 and
7-4; and the Kansas City Ath
letics stopped the Cleveland
Indians, 3-0, in the first game
but dropped the nightcap,
12-7.
Fox, who led the major
leagues in singles for seven
straight years, opened the
sixth inning at Baltimore
with one of his specialties.
The score was tied 1-1 at the
STANDINGS
Untied Press InternaUonat
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
Loa Anseles ...... S3
St. Louis 58
San Francisco .... oh
Chicaao 5.1
Cincinnati 56
Philadelphia 95
Milwaukee 52
Pittsburgh 50
Houston 41
New York 32
GB
4'a
41a
Pet.
.602
.558
.598
.539
.533 7
.5211 7 Is
..100 10 1
.400 IP,
.387 22 'a
.308 30 'a
Sunday's Results
Cincinnati 4. Milwaukee 3 (Istl
Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 2 12nd)
Chicago .1. St. Louis 1 1 1st I
Chicago 16. St. Louis 11 I2ndl
Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 4
San Francisco 3. Pittsburgh 1
Houston 8, New York 2 (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. Li
New York
Chicago 87
36
Baltimore
Minnesota ....
Boston
Cleveland ....
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Detroit
Washington ..
57
.15
52
51
SI
47
43
Pet, GB
.640
.559 8
..138 0 4
.334 Ill's
1 .51.1 12'a
.400 15
.477 181s
.481 18
.434 201,
.353 20
Sunday's Results
Chicago 4, Baltimore I
Detroit 3. Washington 2 list)
Delrol 7. Washinson 4 (2nd!
Kansas City 3, Cleveland 0 list!
Cleveland 13. Kansas City 7
(2nd l
Minnesota a, ivew tok i tisn
New York 3, Minnesota 2 12nd)
Loa Angeles 5, Boston O llsti
Los Angeles 3. Boston 4 (2nd)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
W. I..
Spokane 80 44
Tacoma 2 49
Hawaii 51 58
Portland 32 .10
Seattle 40 64
Prt. C.I
611
.359 6
.468 18
.468 18
.434 20
Southern Division
W.
Dallas-ri. W 60
Oklahoma City .. 50
Salt Lake City .. 33
San Diego 52
uenver (
time, but the Sox moved
ahead to stay when Fox came
around on a walk and Jim
Lemon's single. Dave Nichol
son homered for Chicago and
Gary Peters, who went all
the way for his 10th victory,
took over the league leader
ship in earned run average.
The Yankees held on to an
eight game lead over Chicago
when Hector Lopez hit a two-
run, bases-loaded single In the
ninth inning of the second
game. Minnesota won the op
ener behind the six-hit pitch
ing of Camilo Pascual and
the hitting of Don Mincher
and Johnny Goryl. The loss
broke a 12-game winning
streak for Yankee starter
Whitey Ford, now 16-4.
Reliefers Help Angels
Strong relief pitching en
abled the Angels to win both
games at Boston and Jimmy
Piersall officially marked his
return to the American league
by engaging in a violent dis
pute with the umpires in the
second game. Piersall, signed
by Los Angeles on Saturday,
was thrown out of the game.
Don Lee pitched shutout ball
for the Angels in the opener
but still needed ninth-inning
help in the 100-degree tem
perature and Paul Foytack
gained credit for the second
game victory.
A sacrifice fly by Gates
Brown and a two-run triple
by Bill Freehan in the eighth
inning provided Detroit with
its winning runs in the night
cap after Al Kaline had won
the opener with a two-run
homer. Norm Cash homered
for the Tigers in the second
game and Don Blasingame
and Jim King retaliated for
Washington to tie the score
in the top of the eighth in
ning. Orlando Pena pitched a
two-hitter and Norm Siebern
drove In two runs to account
for Kansas City's first game
victory. The Indians evened
the score in the nightcap with
a seven-run rally in the sixth
inning that included John
Romano's first major league
grand slam home run. Re
liever Ted Abernathy benefit
ted by the blast with his
fourth triumph in five decisions.
Will Dodgers
Lead Shrinks
Blow Flag Again?
to 4y2 Overnight
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Say it ain't so, Walter.
You don't often say much
but Dodger fans from the
Brooklyn Gowanus to the
Malibu freeway need a word
of assurance today.
That once-imposing seven
game National league lead is
down to 4'2 games almost
overnight and the memory of
the 1962 collapse is still fresh.
Those San Francisco Giants
have won seven straight and
the St. Louis Cardinals are
in exactly the same striking
range, too.
Can it happen again?
Well, the Dodgers held a
four-game lead as late as Sept.
20 last season and contrived
to blow the flag. So, it looks
like it could be the same old
cliff-hanging suspense again
this year.
The Giants rolled to their
seventh straight victory by
beating the Pittsburgh Pi
rates, 3-1, Sunday while the
Philadelphia Phillies beat
Los Angeles, 7-4, and handed
the Dodgers their fourth loss
in a row. The St. Louis Cardi
nals lost an opportunity to
gain important ground when
they dropped a doubleheader anoskl since the Dodger relief i opener for the Reds. But the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(1st game)
Los Angeles ., 014 000 0005 11 2
Boston 000 000 0O0 0 9 1
Lee. Navarro (0) and Rodgers.
Wilson. Eorley (31. Wood (8i and
Tillman, winner Lee (3-81. Loser
Wilson (8-11).
(2nd game)
Los Angeles .. ton 110 020 3 8 1
Boston 000 001 0304 8 3
Foytack. Navarro 8i. Fowler (81
and C Sadowski, Rodgers 181.
Morehead, Radals (91 and Nixon.
Winner Foytack 13-41. Loser
Morehead ta-li. HR Thomas.
Hum.
Prt.
.341
.136
40.1
460
.427 12i
Gil
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Sundav's Results
Oklahoma City 2.
7 lnninei
Seattle 0 (1st.
(1st game)
Mlnneaota 0O0 023 0003 9 0
New York 100 000 000 I 6 1
Pascual (11-61 and Batlev. Ford.
Stafford (61, Kunkel 181 and Berra.
Loser Ford 1 16-4 1. HR Mincher.
7 innlnas
San Diego 3. Dallas-Ft. Worth i Loser
I ISI I
Dallas-Ft Worth I. San Diego 0
(2nd. 7 Innings)
Tacoma 16. Hawaii 6 (1st)
Tacoma 4. Hawaii 3 (2ndl
Salt l.ake City 18. Denver 3
(1st, 7 Innings)
Denver 14, Salt Lake City i
l2nd
Spokane 3. Portland I
(7nd tame)
Minnesota Oil 000 000 2 7 ft
New York 000 010 0023 2
Sltgnian. Dailey ifli and Zimmer
man. Williams. Renifl i9i and
Howard Winner Rentff (2-21.
stigman iio-io). UK row
er. Bright.
Chicago . 100 oof 1104 10 1
Baltimore OOO 010 000 I 8 I
Pe(ers iI0-.1i and Carreon. Mc
Nallv. Miller 1 7) and Orslno. Loser
I McNally (3-31. HR Nichoson
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
. I..
Salem 19 12
Lewlston . -,.,. 17 13
Yakima 18 1.1
Wenalchee ....,... 18 1,1
Trl-Clty 12 17
Eugene 10 23
Prt.
613
.167
.14,1
.143
414
Sundav's Results
Eugene 8-3. l.ewlilon 0-1
Yakima 3-2, Wenalchee 1-4
Salem 4-7. Tri-Clly 2-3
POPULAR PEPITONE
New York -il'PD- Joe Pepl
tone, youthful first bust-man
for the New York Yankees
and strong candidate for
rookie of the year" honors.
has been selected "most pop
ular Yankee player" by the
Catholic Youth Organization.
Pepitone will receive the
award prior to today's Yankee-Kansas
City game.
(11 same)
Kansas City .. 000 210 0003 12 t
Cleveland 000 000 000 0 2 I
Pena i8-13i and l-au Walker.
Allen (.11. Bell 7'. Anernalhy ,01
and Romano. l.oaer Walker 18-41.
(?nd game)
Kansas City 000 340 OOO 7 10 1
Cleveland 210 007 20 12 14 2
Fischer. Slurdivanl i6, Lovrtch
i6i and Lau Kriwards l.1. Grant.
Ramos (4i. Allen i.1. Abernathy
ult and Romano. Winner Aber
nathy '4-11. Loser Slurdtvanl
tl-Ji. HR Held. Luplow. Romano.
Dairy Maids
Grab One
Of 4 Tiffs
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
Softball team won one game
and lost three on a week end
invasion of Washington in the
Northwest Women's Major
league.
On Saturday the Maids beat
Seattle 2 to 0 in the opener of
twinbill. Seattle took the
second fracas 3 to 2 in eight
innings. Port Angeles was vic
tor in Sunday games 1 to 0
and 3 to 0.
The Dairy Maids scored
once in the fourth inning on
Saturday on an error, a
Sherry Larson hit and a
fielder's option. The other run
was in the fifth frame on a
double by Maureen Larson
and hits by Janet Pfaff and
Ellen Callaghan.
Callaghan Homers
Each team scored in the
fourth inning of . the second
mix Saturday with Callaghan
homering for the Rogue Val
ley club.
The Maids went on top 2
to 1 in the top of the eighth
on a Pfaff single, an error
and a Becky Glines two-bagger.
In the bottom of the
eighth Jo Sundquist knocked
in the tying run with a single
after a hit by Lula Flanagan
and a sacrifice by Sue Hen
drie. A fielder's choice swat
by Luster Johnson was fol
lowed by a game winning
double by Donna Jensen.
Port Angeles picked up its
lone run in the first game on
Sunday on a walk and two
errors In the first inning. In
the second mix Cathy Bene
detto whacked three hits for
PA and Myrtle Pierce a
triple.
I.1NKSCOHKS:
(Saturday games)
Rogue Valley .... 000 110 0 2 1
Seattle 000 OOO 0 0 3 2
Barron and S. Larson; Flanagan
and Marlow.
Rogue Valley .. 000 loo 012 8 2
Seattle ' 000 100 023 3 4
Callaghan and S. Larson; Sund
quist and Marlow.
(Sunday games)
Rogue Valley .... 000 OOO 0 0 3 3
Port Angeles 100 000 x I 3 1
Barron and S. Laraon; Pierce
and Helstrom.
Rogue Valley .... OOO 000 0 0 2 2
Port Angeles . 100 Oil x 3 8 1
Callaghan and S. Larson; Bene
deltle and Clark.
Junior Loop
Games Set
Southern Oregon Junior
Baseball Junior league games
will be played on Tuesday
and Wednesday this week.
In 2 p.m. games on Tuesday
Ashland will vie at Medford
and Grants Pass will play the
Crater Cubs at Memorial
field. White City.
On Wednesday the Crater
Cubs and Ashland are billed
for 7:30 p.m. at White City.
The Central Point Mustangs
will play at Medford at 2
p.m.
Central Point's Crater Cubs
have a non league double
bill planned for Sunday, Aug.
4. They will oppose Cottage
Grove at 1:30 p.m. al White
City.
A Sunday story listed Wed
nesday and Thursday dates
for Junior league games. How
ever, the league schedule
showed the dates with theiES
wrong days of the week. !s
to the Chicago Cubs, 5-1 and
16-11, but are tied for second
place with the Giants.
Braves Beat Reds
The Milwaukee Braves
scored a 5-2 victory after los
ing to the Cincinnati Reds,
4-3, and the Houston colts
dealt the New York Mets their
22nd consecutive road loss,
8-2, in other National league
games.
Willie Mays' two-run sixth
inning homer enabled the Gi
ants to take a 2-1 lead and
Jack Sanford hung on with
an eight-hitter to snap his six
game losing streak and raise
his record to 10-11. Don
Schwall surrendered all the
San Francisco runs in 6 13
innings and lost his fifth
game of the season.
The Phillies scored their
11th victory in 13 games on
homers by Clay Dalrymple
and Johnny Callison that
drove in five runs. Callison's
homer was the first by a left
handed batter off Ron Per-
League Leaders
United Press International
NATIONAL LB AC. UK
Player ti club G AB R H Pet.
Groat, StL . .. 104 419 59 143 .341
Clemente, Pitt 93 362 51 119 .329
Gonzalez, Phil 102 374 59 121 .324
T. Davis. LA .. 89 330 36 106 .321
Plnson, Cm .... 105 423 66 135 .319
White, StL . .. 104 427 78 136 .316
H. Aaron, Mil 103 408 79 129 .316
Williams, Chi 102 390 59 117 .300
Boyer, SIL .... 101 394 50 118 .299
Torre, Mil 90 309 38 92 .298
ace entered the majors. Relief
pitcher John Boozer won his
second game for the Phillies
and 13-game winner Don Drys
dale suffered his 11th loss.
Aims tor 20
A crowd of 40,222, the
Cubs' largest since June 1,
1952, saw Dick Ellsworth
strike out 10 and pitch a seven-hitter
for his 15th win.
Then the Cubs unleashed a
16-hit attack, including two
homers by Lou Brock and
one each by Billy Williams
and Jim Schaffer to win a
nightcap slug fest in which
nine homers were hit.
Gene Freese drove in three
runs with a homer and a dou
ble and Jim Maloney went
seven innings to increase his
season record to 16-3 in the
SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUF.
Player & Cluh G AB R H Prt.
Ystrmskl. Bos 95 363 60 119 .328
Kaline, Dot ... 98 375 63 121 .323
Malzone, Bos 99 384 44 122 .318
Rollins. Minn 87 322 49 99 .307
Wagner, LA .. 102 374 53 114 .304
Pearson, LA .. 100 378 53 114 .302
Hshbgr, Chi .... 82 278 42 81 .291
Causey. KC .. 93 374 52 107 .286
Robinson. Chi 96 352 47 100 .284
Siebern. KC .. 92 327 53 93 .284
Home Runs
National League McCovey.
Giants 30; H. Aaron. Braves 29;
Mays. Gianta 23; Cepeda, Giants
19; While, Cards 18.
American League Killcbrew.
Twins 23; Allison. Twins 22; Stu
art, Red Sox 21; Wagner. Angela.
Battev. Twins, anrl Knlin Tiar
all 20. '
Runs Batted In
National League H. Aaron.
Braves 82- Whito. CnrHs 71- Snv,,
Cards 71; Santo, Cuba 70; Mc
Covey, Giants 68.
American League Kaline. T .
gers 68; Stuart, Red Sox 64; Wag
ner, Angels 64: Allison, Twins 60:
maizone, Keo sox 59.
Pitching
NaUonal League Malonev.
Reds 16-3: Perranoski. Dodgers
10-2; Koufax, Dodgers 16-4; Mari
chal. Giants 17-5: Gibson, Cards
t2-4: McBcan, Pirates 9-3.
American League Radatz, Red
Sox 12-1: Ford. Yanks 16-4; Bou
ton. Yanks 13-5; Pizarro. White
Sox 12-5: Buzhnrdt Whlla cnv
9-4.
WINS AND LOSES
Villars. Switzerland - IUPII -
Fred Stolle of Australia, runner-up
at the Wimbledon tour
nament, won the men's singles
final of the Villars Interna
tional tennis tournament Sun
day although he dropped two
other titles. After disposing
oi countryman Bob Hewitt,
6-4, 6-3, in the singles final,
Stolle combined with Hewitt
to lose the men's doubles and
then lost the mixed doubles
title with his sister, Patricia
Stolle.
Giants Try
For Eighth
Win in Row
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco - IUPII - Man
ager Alvin Dark, quietly
pleased by the return of the
pitohing and hitting which
won the San Francisco Giants
a pennant last year, gave
right-hander Gaylord Perry
(1-3) a chance today to run
their winning streak to eight
straight.
"Jack Sanford pitched a
good game and Willie Mays
came up with the big home
run - the combination that
won the pennant for us last
year," Dark said following
Sunday's 3-1 victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates. "We have
not played good ball all the
time during this streak. But
we certainly got two w e 1 1
pitched games over the week
end."
Tied for Second
As a result the Giants
moved into a second-place tie
with St. Louis, four and one
half games behind the league
leading Los Angeles Dodgers.
Juan Marichal became the
winningest pitcher in the ma
jor leagues Saturday when he
hurled the Giants to a 3-1
victory over the Pirates who
blew the game with three er
rors in the eighth inning. Juan
now is 17-6.
Then a crowd of 32,412
watched Sanford give up eight
hits Sunday but get some
sharp support that helped him
post his first win since July
18 after he had lost six in a
row.
Manager Danny Murtaugh,
his Pirates now losers in eight
of their last 11, and are win
less this year at Candlestick
Park, was to lead with Earl
Francis (3-5) today in the final
contest of the four game series.
Braves came back to split the
doubleheader on the strength
of Denny LeMaster's six-hit
pitching and two hits each by
Denis Menke, Lee Maye and
Joe Torre.
The Colts extended the
Mets' losing streak on the
road to 22 games, equalling
the all-time record set by the
1890 Pittsburgh Pirates, on
the strength of the six - hit
pitching of Ken Johnson and
the homers of Carl Warwick
and John Bateman. The Colts
wrapped up the win with four
runs in the first inning to
hand Al Jackson his 13th defeat.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburfch 100 000 00(1 g n
San Francisco 000 002 lOx 3 7 o
Schwall. Haddix (71, Face (71 and
Burgess. Sanford (10-11) and Hal.
ler. Loser Schwall (6-5). HR
Mays.
Philadelphia .. 000 103 3007 in 1
Los Angeles .. 030 000 0104 12 I
Green. Boozer (4! and Dalrym
ple. Drysdale. Perranoski (7),
Richert (8) and Roseboro. Winner
Boozer (2-2). Loser Drysdala
(13-11). HR Dalrymple. Callison.
(1st gameT
Cincinnati .... 202 000 000 4 In o
Miitwaukee 000 210 000 3 5 n
Maloney. Worthington 8), Zanni
(91 and Edwards. Hendlev. Clon
inger (2). Schneider 14). Shaw 181
and Crandall. Winner Maloney
(16-31. Loser Hendley (5-8). HR
Freese. H. Aaron. Menke.
(2nd game)
Cincinnati .... 000 002 000 2 6 1
Miwaukee .... 100 020 02x 5 10 1
Purkey (4-71 and Pavletich. Ed
wards (7). Lemaster (7-5) and
Toorre. HR Robinson.
(1st game)
St. Louis 001 000 000 1 7 I
Chicago .... . 001 101 20x 5 14 1
Sadecki, Schultz (51. Humphrevs
(7) and McCarver. Ellsworth (13-7)
and Bertell, Schaffer 4. Loser
Sadecki (6-71. HR Schaffer.
(2nd game)
St. Louia .... 040 043 00011 13 0
Chicago 220 024 24x 16 16 1
Broglia. Taylor (8). Shantz (6),
Bauta (6). Schultz (8) and Sawat
ski, McCarver (7). Hobbie. Brew
er. (2). LeMay (5). McDaniel 171
and Ranew. Winner McDaniel
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