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(?' 0 o 0 Cards Blank Phillies, 7-0; warns i op cubs; Mets Lose MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. AUGUST 4. 1963 By United Prtu International Ernie Broglio, outlasting the 100 degree heat, pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a two-hit victory over the Phil adelphia Phillies Saturday and gained his fifth shutout of the season, 7-0. Broglio lost a chance for a one - hitter with two men out in the ninth inning when catcher Clay Dalrymple sin gled. The only other Phillie to hit safely was Ruben Am aro, who grounded a single into right in the second in ning. It was Broglio's fourth two hit shutout of the year. Carl Sawatski led the St. Louis offense with three runs batted - in, including a two run homer. Raised Average Dick Groat raised h i s league - leading batting aver age six points to .342 as he went 4 for 5 Saturday and batted in a run. He has now collected 150 hits for the year. Sawatski smashed a two run homer off John Boozer in the seventh inning and bat ted in another run with a j 32nd to give him the NL lead single during the three - run Cardinal eighth inning. Curt Flood's bases loaded double accounted for the last two Cardinal runs in that inning, all off Bobby Locke. Starter Cal McLish suffered the loss. In other National league afternoon games, the Milwau kee Braves tripped the New York Mets, 10-7; San Fran cisco Giants topped the Chi cago Cubs 9-5, and the Pitts burgh Pirates edged the Cin cinnati Reds, 5-4. Added Homer Eddie Mathews ran his hit ting streak to 16 games and drove home three runs to lead the Braves' 15 - hit at tack against the Mets. Joe Torre added a two - run hom er and Roy McMillan deliver ed a key pinch - single to bring home two runs for the Braves. Willie McCovey and Wil lie Mays slugged home runs for the Giants to earn reliev er Jack Fisher the victory. McCovey's homer was his Medford's Newest and Finest Safety Brake Center i. fffmfiillllffifflli BRAKE RELINE Regular 26.95 S W5i New Lining Check Drumi Check All Cylinders Add Fluid Adjust 25,000 Mile Guarantee NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER 1216 No. Court Phone 779-1966 in that department. The tri umph was the Giants' 10th in 12 games, breaking San Fran cisco's six-game losing streak at Wrigley Field. Pittsburgh took advantage of a faulty Cincinnati defense to score five runs four un earned - in the fifth and sixth innings and erase a 3-0 Cincinnati lead. Catcher John ny Edwards contributed two errors and- shortstop Eddie Kasko and losing pitcher John Tsilouris one each. The Los Angeles Dodgers met the Houston Tolls in the only NL night game. Sports Bulletin Salem - The Roieburg Lumber Jills edged the Rogue Valley Daily Maids by a 5 to 4 score in baseball action here Saturday night. STANDINGS By i nitrd Prrss International NATIONAL M AGI fc (Includes Friday's Games) W. I.. Prl. r -i-os Angeles ... 64 St. Louis 61 San Francisco 60 Chicaco Cincinnati .... Philadelphia Milwaukee .... Pittsburgh Houstoh New York 4.1 47 48 48 52 52 S3 94 .565 .556 .547 .527 .519 (Saturday night games) .500 10'2 .401 111, .3115 23 .315 30 'i I AMERICAN LEAGVt I W. L. ' New York 63 3B I Chicago 60 46 Baltimore 61 49 Minnesota .! 58 4!1 Boston 54 52 I Cleveland 53 56 : Los Angeles 53 59 Kansas City 48 58 Detroit 44 59 : Washington 38 69 Prl. .635 .566 .555 .542 .509 .486 .473 .453 .427 .355 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (As of Friday) Northern Division W. I.. Pit. Spokane 72 45 .615 Tacoma 62 54 .534 Portland 56 51 .479 Hawaii 54 61 .479 Seattle 33 65 .449 GB 7 a O'i 13 15'i 17 19 21 29'i GB 9'i 16 16 19'j Southern Division (As of Friday) IV. Dallas-Kt. W. ... 62 Oklahoma Citv 60 Salt Lake City 55 San Diego 55 Denver , 50 63 Prl. G .3.19 .526 t .487 6 .466 8 .435 12 Northwest League (As of Friday) L. 12 Prl. .667 GB Salem 24 Yakima 21 16 M 3'i Wena tehee ZO 16 .556 4 Lewiston 17 18 .486 6'i Tri-City 13 22 .317 10'i Eugene 14 23 .359 U'a siPODinrs Britons Upset Crack U.S. Relay Team, But Yanks Lead in Score London - (UPI) - America's record conscious 440 -yard relay suffered a stunning tip set in the first day of the U. S. - Britain track and field meet Saturday but the American men piled up a 61 44 team and the U. S. wo men managed to trail by only one point, 28-27. The U. S. men broke two British "all comers" records -Hayes Jones of Detroit winning the 120-yard high hurdles in 13.8 seconds and Ralph Boston of Los Angeles broad jumping 25 feet, 10 inches. The "world's fastest human" Bob Hayes tied the White City stadium record by winning the 100-yard dash in 9.5 seconds on the rain- soaked track. But even the great Hayes couldn't save the U. S. 440 yard relay from defeat - a real jolt to the Yanks be cause U. S. Coach Payton Jordan had forecast they would break the world rec ord of 39.8 seconds. Instead it was the British foursome that tied a world record by winning in 40.0 seconds, matching the mark for running this relay around two turns. The Britons - Pete Radford and the three Jones Boys, Ron, David, and Berwyn - won by a strike as anchor-man Hayes crossed the line in 40.1 seconds for the U. S. team. All told the U. S. men won seven of Saturday's event- a brilliant showing but be low the pre-ineet forecast of nine victories. On the other hand, the U. S. women's team which was soundly whipped on this European lour by Russia, Po land, and West Germany, won three of five events and came within an eyelash of holding the team lead at the end of the first day. The meet concludes Monday. In addition to Jones, Hayes, and Boston, other U. S. men winners were Bob Humphreys of Los Angeles in the discus throw with 185 feet, 9 inches; Tom O'Hara of Loyola of Chicago in the one mile run in 4:03.0; Gene Johnson of California in the high jump with six feet, 8 inches, and Ulis Williams of Arizona State in the 440 yard run in 46.7 sccondss. Besides winning the 440- yard relay, Britain picked up a surprise victory in the hammer throw as Howard feet, 4 Inches and an ex- Payne heaved the weight 207 pected win in the six-mile run as Ron Hill led the way in 27:56.0. Sandra Knott of Cleveland broke the American record for 880 yards to win that event in the women's compe tition in 2:10.7, nosing out Britain's Joy Catling. Other U. S. women winners were Rosie Bond of Riverside, Calif., in the 80-metcr high hurdles in 11.1 seconds and Cynthia Wyatl of Honolulu in the shot put with 48 feet, 4'2 inches. British women victors were Susan Piatt in the javelin with 166 feet, 8'-2 inches and Dorothy Hyman in the 220 yard dash in 23.8 seconds. A heavy rain fell up to the start of the meet, soak ing the track so badly that water had to be swept off for the first event. The bad weather also held the crowd to 5.000 in the 42,000 seat arena. Crater's Cubs Have Doublebill Central Point - Central Point Crater Cubs, championi in Southern Oregon Junior Baseball junior league play, will oppose Cottage Grove this afternoon in a non-league twinbill. The games are set for the V 1 1 r an'i Administration's Memorial field. White City. First tussle will be at 1:30 p.m. The games will be the last for the Cubs before they en ter the Oregon Junior associ ation tournament next week end at Blue River. Blanchard Clouts Pair as Yanks Snap Oriole Streak B S Baseball FRIDAY'S RESULTS National League Mil. 8 New York 0 (1st. twi-nightl N. Y 3 Milwaukee I 12nd. nghtl St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 2 might) Houston 4 Los Angeles 1 (night) Cincinati 3 Pittsburgh 0 tnisht) Chicago 12 San Fran. It 110 innings) Amrrtran League Baltimore 5 New York 3 (night) BostnnS Washington 0 (1st) Washington 4 Boston 3 (2nd) Detroit 10 Cleveland 9 might) Minn. 10 Kansas Citv 3 (nightl Chicago 5 Los Angeles 1 (night) Parifir roast l.eaeite Hawaii 3 Portland 3 (lat 7 Innings) Hawaii 8 Portland 3 (2nd) Denver 2 Salt Lake 1 (1st 7 innings) Denver 0 Salt Lake 2 (2nd 7 innings) Oklahoma City S Tacoma 3 Seattle II Snokane 1 San Diego 17 Dallas-Ft. Worth 4 Northwest League Yikima 2 Tri-City 1 Wenalchee 26 Lewiston 12 Salem 4 Eugene 3 112 innings) 81'NDAVS GAMES Ntnnt League Vr- York at Milwaukee Philadelphia at St. Louis (21 Plttshureh at Cincinnati (21 Los Anffeles at Houton might) San Francisco at Chicago American League Baltimore at New York 12) Cleveland at Detroit (2) Boston at Washington Chirngo at Los Aneetes Minnesota at Kansas City By United Press International Johnny Blanchard's two booming home runs and the dazzling New York Yankee infield combined Saturday to produce a 3-2 victory that snapped the Baltimore Ori oles' four game winning streak. Relief pitcher Bill Stafford saved Al Downing's seventh triumph when he entered with two on and one out in the ninth inning after the Orioles had cut the Yankee lead to one run. Stafford deliberate ly walked Russ Snyder to fill the bases and then threw only one pitch to Luis Aparicio, who hit into a double play. Earlier, in the sixth inning, a brilliant double play start ed by third baseman Clcte Boyer bailed Downing out of a jam. Tie The Score Blanchard hit his eighth homer of the season to tie the score at 1-1 in the fifth inning and put the Yankees ahead with another homer in the seventh. The Yankees scored what proved to be the winning run in the eighth when Tom Tresh walked, went to third on a single by Joe Pepitone, and scored on a wild pilch by Milt Pappas. Rookie Don Wert drove home three runs and Rocky Colavito knocked in two runs to pace the Detroit Tigers to a 7-5 victory over the Cleve land Indians in the American league's only other afternoon game. The Tigers staked Phil Re gan to a 6-2 lead in the third inning, but the big righthand er weakened in the seventh and Terry Fox came on to preserve the victory. Woodie held and Al Luplow hit hom ers for Cleveland. Relief pitcher Arnold Ear- Icy walked home the winning run in the seventh inning to give the Washington Senators League Leaders (As of Friday) llv United Press InternaUotul NATIONAL LEAGUE Player 4- club G AB R H Groat. Stl 108 434 60 146 Cleniente. Pitt 97 380 33 123 .329 T Davis, LA .... 93 344 40 111 .323 Gonzalez. Phil 106 391 60 128 .322 Aaron. Mil 109 431 81 138 .320 While. StL 108 439 80 139 .317 Pinson. Cin 1 10 442 68 138 .312 Williams. Chi 106 4ng 62 126 .308 Torre, Mil 96 334 39 101 .302 Boyer. StL .103 409 51 121 .296 Prt. .336 a 4-3 triumph over the Boston nea box. Don Blasingame, led the Washington attack with three hits .Tim rwi. worth received credit for the victory. Bob Allison, Harmon Kille brew and Jim Hall hit homa runs to power the Minnesota Twins to a 7-2 win over the Kansas City Athletics. Dick Stigman held the A's to eight hits in chalking up hia 11th triumph. Chicago met Los Angeles in a night game. AMERICAN 1.1 Ystrmskl. Bos Kaline. Del . .. Rollins, Minn Pearson. LA ... Malzone. Bis ... Wagner. I.A Causey. KC ... Smith. Bait Hrshhrgr. Chi Robinson. Chi AO UK 100 38.1 83 100 391 66 90 337 52 105 393 36 104 402 47 107 393 36 97 389 33 94 293 41 83 293 43 98 360 47 126 .320 123 .313 105 .312 122 .309 124 .308 121 .306 113 .290 83 .290 83 .290 103 .286 Home Runs National League McCnvev Giants 31: Aaron. Braves 31: Mavs, Giants 23: depeda. Giants 20; White. Cards 19. American League Allison, Twins 24; Killcbrew. Twins. 23: Stuart. Red Sox 23; Battey, Twins 21: Wagner. Angels 21. Runs Ratted In National League Aaron. Braves 92; White. Cards 77; San to. Cubs 73; Bover, Cards 72: McCovey. Giants 71. American League Stuart, Red Sox 70; Kaline. Tigers 69: Wag ner, Angels 68; Allison. Twins 63; Malzone, Red Sox 60. Pilrhlng National League Maloney, Reds 17-3: Perranoski. Dodgers 10-2; Koufax, Dodgers 17-4: Mari cbal. Gianta 17-5; McBean, Pi rates 9-3. American League Radatz. Red Sox 12-2; Ford. Yanks 16-5; Bou ton. 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