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BOTH STRETCH With the San Francisco
Giants leading in the eighth inning on their
home diamond on Monday, Pittsburgh's
Johnny Logan makes long stretch for first
base after hitting to a shortstop. Giants'
Baltimore
2-1 With Last Inning
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporls Writer
Notice how those American
league managers always are
crying about lousy pitching?
Notice, too, how they're not
saying one single word today?
They couldn't possibly, be
cause they wouldn't have a
leg to stand on after one look
at Monday night's box scores.
For example:
-Robin Roberts and Mickey
Lolich tangled in a pair of
two-hitters until Dick Brown
hit a pinch two-run homer
with two out in the ninth for
a 2-1 Baltimore victory over
Detroit.
-Joel Horlen hurled hitless
ball for 8Mi innings, then
wound up losing a two-hitter
when Don Lock's two-run
homer with two out in the
ninth brought Washington a
2-1 win over Chicago.
Foff Busts
93 Straight
Bill Poff earned a 75
straight pin Sunday in 16-yard
trapshooting at Medford Gun
club.
He went 93 straight before
missing one target in trying
for 100 in a row.
Breaking 25 straight at 16
yards Sunday was Mike
Drake. Those shattering 24
of 25 were Loyd Langston,
Keith Rowland, Howard My
ers, Ray Wyatt, Byron Backes,
Charles Bendel, Paul Culbert
son, Jess Rowland, Dick Mc
Donald and Henry Nieder
meyer. In handicap gunning Ray
Coleman brought down 25
in a row from 21 yards. Bust
ing 24 were Langston, Floyd
Young. Don Peterson and
Niedermeyer.
Skeet shooting saw Don
Hawk splatter 24 of 25. Peter
son broke 24 and Poff 22.
Next competition at the
Medford club is planned for
Sunday, Aug. 11. Some mem
bers from the local club are
expected to attend a shoot
at Klamath Falls on Aur. 4.
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B&jg :, ... .. ..,
Jose Pagan fielded the ball and threw in
time to Oriando Cepeda who also stretched
to make the out. The Giants won their
eighth straight victory by downing the Pi
rates 5-4. (UP1)
Takes Out
Dean Chance of Los An
geles held Cleveland hitless
until the seventh and settled
for a two-hit 11-0 victory.
Radatz Shines Again
Dick Radatz came up with
another one of his brilliant
relief jobs to nail down a 7-5
triumph for Boston over Min
nesota and Dave Wickersham
of Kansas City pitched his
first major league shutout to
stop the Yankees, 5-0, in the
other AL games.
Roberts' two - hit victory
over the Tigers was the 253rd
of his major league career
and his ninth of'the year for
the Orioles. Lolich had a one
hitter and a 1-0 lead until
pinch hitter Al Smith singled
with one out in the ninth.
The Detroit rookie then got
Luis Aparicio on a fly ball
but Brown came off the bench
to deliver a two-run homer
that dealt Lolich his sixth set
back in 10 decisions.
Heart-Breaking Loss
Horlen's loss to the Sen
ators was equally heart-breaking.
Recalled from the minors
last week, the White Sox
righthander held Washington
hitless until Chuck Hinton
singled over second base with
one out in the ninth.
Larry Osborne grounded
out for the second out but
Lock then drilled his 17th
homer into the left field bull
pen. Lock's homer made a win
ner of knuckleballer Ronnie
Kline, who relieved starter
Steve Ridzik in the eighth.
The only Cleveland hits off
Chance were Fred Whitfield's
bloop single in the seventh
No Sandblower
Games Friday
There will be no games this
Friday in the Medford Sand
blower Baseball league.
That date is being left open
on the schedule because of
the state junior Olympic short
course swimming meet here.
Sandblower supervisors there
by will be able to assist with
the swim event.
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Detroit
Homer
and Woodie Held's single in
the eighth after Los Angeles
had already clinched the game
with an eight-run rally in the
third.
Felix Torres highlighted
the Angels' outburst with a
grandslam homer off Jerry
Walker, who had relieved los
er Dick Donovan. Chance
struck out 12 batters and
walked two in bringing his
record to 10-10. Donovan now
is 6-0.
Monbouquette Wins 14th
Bill Monbouquette register
ed his 14th victory for the
Red Sox although tagged for
four homers by the Twins.
Radatz came to Monbou
quette's rescue in the eighth
and struck out three of the
six batters he faced.
Loser Jim Perry ran into
a five-run Boston rally in the
first, marked by Dick Stuart's
22nd homer with two on and
Ed Bressoud's 13th homer
with the bases empty. Roman
Mejias doubled home two
more runs for the Red Sox
in the third. Bob Allison hit
his 23rd homer for the Twins,
Earl Battey his 21st, Vic Pow
er his sixth and Don Mincher
his 10th before Radatz made
his 44th appearance of the
season.
Wayne Causey's two - run
homer in the first inning and
Norm Siebern's three - run
blow in the sixth settled mat
ters between the A's and Yan
kees. Both blows came off
Al Downing, who went down
to his third loss in nine deci
sions. Wickersham scattered
eight hits for his eighth vic
tory and for KC's first shut
out against the Yankees since
Aug. 31, 1960.
I.1NKSCORES:
Kansas City 200 003 000 s ft 0
Nrw York 000 000 000 0 8 t
Wickersham 18-81 and Edwards.
Downing-. Bridges (8) and Howard
Loser Downing (8-3), HR Cau
sey, Siebern.
Chicago 000 001 000 1 7 0
Washington 000 000 002 2 2 0
Horlen (5-3) and Martin. Ridzik.
Kline (01 and Retzer. Winner
Kline (2-4). HR Lock.
Los Angeles 008 001 002 11 14 1
Cleveland . 000 000 000 0 2 0
Chance (10-101 and Rodgers.
Donovan. Walker (.11, Allen (41,
Wynn (71. Abernathv f9 and Ro
mano. Loser Donovan (6-9). HR
Torres.
Minnesota ...000 loo 130 .1 11 1
Boston 502 000 OOx 7 10 0
ferry. KoggennurK (2. Dalley
(71 and Battey. Monbouquette,
Radatz (8) and Nixon. Winner
Monbouquette (14-71. Loser
Perry (8-7l. HR Stuart, Bressoud,
Allison. Battey, Power. Mincher.
Detroit IPO 0O0 000 1 2 0
Baltimore 000 000 0022 3 1
Lolich (4-8) and Freehan Rob
erts (9-9) and Orslno. HR D.
Brown.
League Leaders
t'nlted Press International
NATIONAL LEAGL'R
Player & Club G. An R. H. Prt
Uroal. StL. .104 419 59 143 .341
Clmente, Pitts 93 3H7 51 122 .3.12
Gonzlz.. Phil 103 378 60 123 .325
A. Uavls. LA 00 333 3H 108 .324
H Aaron. Mil 104 413 80 132 32(1
Plmon. Cln... 106 426 B7 138 .319 j
While. StL 104 427 78 135 .316
Williams. Chi. .102 390 59 117 .300
Bover. StL ...101 394 50 lift .299
Wills, LA 83 32S 53 98 .299
AMERICAN LF.AGt'E
Yastrzskl. Bos 96 367
Kallne. Det . 97 379
Malzone. Boa 100 3R8
Rollins. Minn 87 322
Wagner. LA 103 379
Pearson. LA .101 392
Hrshbrgr . CM 82 278
Causev. KC 94 377
Robinson. Chi 87 358
Siebern. KC 93 331
60 119 .324
63 121 J19
43 122 314
49 99 .307
34 116 .306
54 113 .301
42 81 .291
34 109 .289
47 103 .2119
34 93 .287
Hnme Runs
National League McCovry. Gi
ants 30; H Aaron. Braves 30; Mayi.
Ginnln 24; Opeda. Giant 19;
White, Cards 18
Amerlrxn League Killebrew.
Twins 23; A I It son. Twin 23; Stu
art. Red Sox 22; Battey. Twins 21;
Wagner, Anfela 20, Kalinc. Tigeri
20
Runt Batted In
National Leaf lie H Aaron.
Brave 86; While. Cards 73: Dov
er. Cards 71: Santo, Cub 70; Mo
Covey. Giants fc3
American Leaf ue Kaltne. Tl
jr"rs 68; Stuart. Rrd Sox 67; Wag
ner, Angels 64. Allison. Twins 61;
Malxone. Red Sox 39.
Pttrhlng
National League -Milnney,
Reds 16-3; Pcrrannaki. Dodgers
17-4: Marichnl. Giants. 17-3:
son. Cards 12-4, McBean. Pirates
9-3.
American League Radatz. Red
Any 21-1 Ford. Yanks 16-4: Bou-
ton. Yanks 13-5; Pitarro White
MEDFORD
Warren Spahn Now Strike Out
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Warren Spahn now ranks
as the all - time left handed
strikeout king of the majors-
but you'd better put an as
terisk in front of that.
Until Friday, anyway.
That's when Milwaukee's
superlative 42-year-old south
paw is due to work next and
since he'll go against the Mets
that night, he 11 probably dis
pel any existing question.
Actually there should be no
question even now. To all in
tents and purposes Spahn
Indians Down
Second Place
Tacomans
United Press International
Even when the Spokane
Indians are idle, they pick
up ground in the Pacific
Coast league chase.
The Indians stretched their
northern division load to 6'4
games when Portland edged
second place Tacoma 3-2 in
a sharp pitching duel between
Monty Monteagudo of the
Beavers and Ron Herbel of
the Tacomans.
In other action Monday
night, Salt Lake edged San
Diego 9-7 and Seattle picked
up a 10-4 decision over Ha
waii. Everybody else took a
break, but all 10 teams are
in action again tonight.
Monteagudo helped his own
cause at the plate in the con
test at Portland. He singled
in the third and came in on
Billy Harrell'rf double and
also knocked in a run in the
fourth with an infield single.
Harrell's homer in the sev
enth put Portland ahead 3-0.
But in the ninth, Tim Tal-
STANDINGS
United Press International
AMERICAN LEAC.UK
IV. I..
New York .... 64 37
Chicago ar 4n
Baltimore 58 411
Minnesota 55 49
Boston 53 49
Cleveland . 51 34
Los Angeles .... 52 58
Kansas city ..
Detroit 43 57
Washingon .... 37 08
Monday's Results
Kansas Cily 5. New York 0
Washington 2. Chicago 1 Imshtl
L.Angeles 11. Cleveland 0 (nightl
Baltimore 2. Detroit 1 (nightl
Boston 7, Minnesota 3 (night)
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Minnesota at Boston (nightl
Kant 110-81 vs. Turlcy (3-71.
Kansas City at New York
(nightl Drabowsky (2-71 vs. Bou-
ton (13-51.
Los Angeles al Cleveland
(nightl McBr'.ae 112-7) vs. Krs-
Hrlr (in.Ot.
Detroit at Baltimore (nightl
Agulrre (9-91 vs. poppas s-ai.
Chicago at Washington (nlghll
DeBusschere (1-41 vs. Rudolph
(6-101.
Wednesday's Games
Los Ang. at Cleve. (2. twl-nightl
Chicago at Washington I nightl
Detroit at Baltimore (nightl
Kansas City at New York
Minnesota at Boston
NATIONAL LKAfiUH
w. L.
Los Angeles .... 63 41
San Francsico.. 59 46
St. Louis 58 46
Chicago 55 47
Cincinnati 56 50
Philadelphia .. 53 30
Milwaukee .... 53 32
Pittsburgh 50 53
Houston 41 65
New York 32 72
Prl.
.606
.562
.5.r8
.539
.528
.524
.5(15 10 'a
.483 12 'a
.387 23
JOS 31
Monday's Results
San Francisco 5. Pittsburgh 4
Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 2 (nightl
Los Ang. 6. Philadelphia 2
(night)
Tuesday's Prohahle Pitchers
Chicago at Milwaukee might)
Buhl (0-71 vs. Fischer (3-2).
Cin-innatl at St. Louis (nightl
OToole (13-91 or Nuxhall (8-41 vs.
Burdette 1B-81.
Pittsburgh at Houston (nlghll
Glhhon (4-61 vs. Brown 14-51.
New York at Los Angeles (night)
Slallard (3-9) vs. Miller (7-ni.
Philadelphia at San Francisco
(nightl Culp (10-81 vs. ODell
(10-61.
Wednesday's Camps
Chicago at Milwaukee (nightl
Cincinnati at SI Louis I nightl
Pittsburgh at Houston (nightl
New York at Los Angeles (night)
Philadelphia at San Francisco
PACIFIC ("OAST LEAGUE
Northern lilvision
w. I..
Spokane 69 44
Tacoma 62 30
Portland 33 59
Hawaii 51 S9
Seattle 50 84
Prt. nil
nil
.5.14 6),
.473 IS
.464 16a
.430 19 'a
Southern Division
w. I..
Dsllas-Ft. W 60 31
Oklahoma City 59 31
Salt Lake 34 54
San Diego 32 62
Denver 47 63
Prl. GB
.341
.436 ;
.300 4'i
.456 8a
.427 12 'a
Monday's Results
Portland 3. Tacoma 2
Salt Lake City 9. San Diego 7
Seattle 10. Hawaii 4
Tuesdav's Prohahle Pitchers
San Diego Cosies i3-2 at Salt
Lake Citv Carlander iB-7)
Hawaii Sovdc 17-11) at Seattle
Spanswick )9-7l
Tacoma Rlvas (ll-4i at Port
land Santiago (9-Bi.
Dallas-Fort Worth Mecklenburg
(8-5i al Denver Foss (4-2i
Oklahoma City at Spokane un
announced. NORTHWEST LKAGL'R
Prt. ti
.MB 2
..MA 2
.MS 2
ion 7
324 10
I Salem
uewision
..... 17
..... 18
Yakima
Wenatchee
Trt-Citv . 12 18
Eugene 11 23
Monday's Results
Eugene 4. Tri-City 3
Salem 8, Lewtston A
Todav's Schedule
Yakima at Wenatchee
Lewtston at Salem
Tn-Cily t Eugene
CALL UP METCALF
New York -Jl'PI'- The New
York Yankees have called up
Tom Mctcalf, a 23-year-old
right-handed relief pitcher,
from their Richmond club in
the International League. The
Yankees made room for Mct
calf on the roster by asking
waivers on veteran Dale Long,
vh Will be Signed 09 a COBCll
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDtORD.
broke the strikeout record for
left-handed pitchers by fan
ning five batters in an 8-2
victory over Cincinnati Mon
day night.
Those five strikeouts upped
his major league total to 2,
378. No argument there. But
there is some argument over
Rube Waddell's total.
Record Books Differ
Most record books say the
former Philadelphia Ath
letics' southpaw struck out
2.375 batters during his ca
reer but in some books his
total is listed at 2,381.
3-2
ton and Gil Garrido singled.
A sacrifice fly, a double by
Jesus Alou, and a single by
Joe Sparks made it 3-2.
The 19-year-old Monteagu
do, now 9-10, increased his
loop-leading strikeout total
with 10 more. Herbel is now
12-10 for the Giants.
Salt I.alco ilirlrr Pall
Koonce was staked to leads
of 7-2 and 9-4 by his heavy
hitting mates and needed
those runs when San Diego's
Jim Saul whacked a three
run homer in the ninth. Fred
Burdette, one of the league's
sharpest relievers, came in to
preserve the win.
Jesse White, Bob Will, Billy
Cowan and Mack Kuykcndall
all belted two hits apiece for
the winners, while San
Diego's Rogelio Alvarez also
hit a homer for the losers.
Seattle roared off to a five
run lead in the first inning
and then coasted in as Pete
Smith and Hal Kolstad com
bined on a five-hitter. Mel
Nelson sirrrendcrcd most of
the Seattle runs and absorb
ed the defeat.
Dave Hall and Russ Gib
son each knocked home two
runs in the big first inning.
Doublebill
To Benefit
Dairy Maids
A Softball doubleheader
for benefit of the Rogue Val
ley Dairy Maids will be held
on Thursday evening, Aug.
1, at Memorial field, White
City.
Jiiy Allen Cars and South
ern Oregon Dry Kiln of the
men's Jackson County Soft
ball association will play in
the second game of the eve
ning. At 6:30 p.m. the younger
girls under the Dairy Maid
banner will play a team from
Cave Junction.
Proceeds will be used to
help finance the Dairy Maids
trip to Salem for the worn- j
en's state Softball tourney. I
The tournament opens Friday
evening. Rogue Valley will j
meet Salem at 9 p.m. after i
a game between Roseburg i
and Eugene. There will be
only four teams in the meet.
Piersall Fined
And Suspended
Boston IUP1I American
League President Joe Cronin
Monday imposed a $250 fine
on Los Angeles outfielder !
Jim Piersall and suspended 1
him until Aug. 2 for cutting ,
up at a game Sunday.
The penallies were imposed
for Picrsall's actions) in the
second game of a double
header against the Boston
Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Piersall, 33, who joined the
Angels last week, was thrown
out of the game after he ex
ploded at plate Umpire Bill
Kinnamon.
Piersall refused to leave
quietly and was dragged from
the field by Los Angeles
coach Rocky Brid,jcs.
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OHLUOM
Ostensibly that was all
settled 17 years ago when
Bob Feller was officially rec
ognized the single season record-holder
after striking out
348 batters for Cleveland in
1946. Feller was acknowl
edged to have broken the
record even though Waddell
was credited with 349 strike
outs for the 1904 season in
some books and 343 in others.
Those six strikeouts by j
Waddell are the same ones
under question now even
though it was all supposed to
have been settled in 1946.
According to the Little Red
Book of Baseball, Waddell's
total was 2.375. But some
purists insist on going by
"One for the Book," which
lists Waddell's total as 2,381.
Neods Four Strikeouts
Regardless, Spahn has a
much better chance of getting
rid of his asterisk than Roger
Maris has. All the veteran
Paul Lea Is
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King After
southpaw needs is four strike'
outs against the Mets Friday
night and he'll be the new
record-holder in everybody's
book.
Spahn held the Reds to six
hits Monday night in posting
the 340th victory of his major
league career and his 13th tri
umph of the season compared
with five defeats.
Hank Aaron's 30th homer
of the season with one on and
Lee Maye's eighth homer with
one on, both off loser John
Tsitouris in the first inning,
proved enough margin for
Spahn, who later yielded solo
homers to Vada Pinson and
Frank Robinson.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
snapped their four-game los
ing streak and maintained
their 4'a game lead with a
6-2 victory over the Philadel
phia Phillies while the San
Francisco Giants won their
eighth straight by beating the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-4, in the
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TUESDAY. JULY 30.
8-2 Win Over Reds
only other National league ac
tion.
Threw Five-Hitler
Sandy Koufax checked the
Dodgers' backslide with a
five-hitter over the Phils that
earned him his 17th victory
against four losses. Koufax
struck out seven and walked
four. Two - run homers by
Tommy Davis and Willie Da
vis sent 37-year-old Cal Mc
Lish down to his sixth defeat
compared with 10 victories.
Willie Mays' 24th homer
with two on gave the Giants
their victory over the Pirates
and marked the third time
within a week that Mays has
delivered a game - winning
homer. His blow wiped out a
3-2 deficit and came off Vern
Law, who also gave up a solo
homer to Chuck Hiller in the
third.
Jim Duffalo, second of four
Giant pitchers, was credited
with the. victory, his third
without a defeat. The loss was
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LINESCORES: '
Pittsburgh . 030 001 0004 11 0
San Fran 010 030 OOx J 12 0
Francis. Law 131, Silk (91. Vealo
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Perry. Dultalo (3). Fisher (81,
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