Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1963, Image 29

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    Yanks Have Brawl:
JOE PEPITONE PRECIPITATES SCUFFLE
By MARTIN LADEH ! In the best extra-mural scuf
UPI Sports Writer ! tle o the season. New York
The New York Yankees are first baseman Joe Pepitone
having a brawl as they mer- precipitated a general melee
rily dance their way to an-, between members of the Yan
other American league pen-kees and Cleveland Indians
nant- ' after being hit by a pitch
As for those skeptics who I thrown by Gary Bell in the
have protested the lack of
fight in the junior circuit,
they would have had a ball
themselves had thev been at
eighth innin; of the second
game of a twi-nighl double
header. The ensuing scene
I somewhat resembled a barn-
Yankee Stadium Wednesday i yard dance as players grap
night. I pled with anyone in reach.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1963
Pepitone. who earlier in the
game had been hit by starter
Barry Latman and then was
brushed back by Bell before
being hit again, was tossed
out of the game when umpires
finally restored order. Bell re
ceived a warning from plate
umpire Lou Dimuro, which
automatically calls for a S50
fine.
Yank$ Win Two
Regarding the fight the
Yankees are paid to win, they
took both ends of the double
header by identical 3-1 scores.
The sweep, engineered behind
the fine pitching of Al Down
ing and Stan Williams, boost
ed New York into a 10-game
lead over the second - place
Chicago White Sox.
In other American league
contests, the Los Angeles An
gels edged Baltimore, 3-2, in
the second game of a twi-night
doubleheader after the Ori
oles had taken the opener,
7-4; the White Sox topped the
Boston Red Sox, 7-1; the
Washington Senators beat the
Kansas City Athletics, 5-1;
and in a day contest the Min
nesota Twins routed the De
troit Tigers, 12-1.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
extended their National league
lead to 7' i games over St.
Louis by nipping the Cardi
nals, 2-1, in 16 innings; the
Houston Colts tripped Cincin
nati, 1-0; and in afternoon
games Milwaukee defeated
San Francisco, 6-2, and Pitts
burgh edged Chicago, 7-6.
New York and Philadelphia
were postponed by rain. ,
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Lynch Sets
Pinch Home
Run Mark
By ED SAINSBURY
UPI Sports Writer
Chicago - lUPD - Pittsburgh's
Jerry Lunch had no instruc
tions to hit a home run to win i
Pepitone had better luck
with his bat than with his
fists since it was his two-run
double in the first inning of
the nightcap that provided
Williams with his winning
margin. Tom Trcsh banged
two doubles to figure in all
the Yankee scoring in the
opener.
Steve Barber went only 5-is
innings in the first game for
Baltimore but still received
credit for his 18th victory,
top figure in the league. The
Orioles broke the game open
with six runs in the second
inning. A seventh inning
pinch-hit single by Bob Rodg
crs drove in the winning Los
Angeles run in the second con
test: Rookie Gary Peters won
his ninth straight game for the
White Sox. He received ample
! support from Tom McCraw
! with four hits and Pete Ward,
who had a home run.
Don Lock and Don Zimmcr
each blasted home runs and
Ron Moellcr picked up his
first win of the year for Wash
ington although he needed re
lief help from veteran Ed Roebuck.
The twins scored eight runs
Game Men
Lengthen
Bird Season
: t. r .1. u
game for the Pirates over j ",e ,ou"" " ".'",,'
U 1UUI HUM c 111 lilt lulu iw
the Chicago Cubs, but he did.
and set a major league record
in the process because it was
the 15th pinch homer of his i feats
career.
"All Danny Murlaugh said
to me 'Lynch, you're the hit
ter'," Lynch said, describing
the situation when he went
to bat for pitcher Al McBcan
to open the Pirates' ninth.
"He didn't say anything
like 'Hit a home run,' or 'Get
on base,' or anything else."
Fourth of Season
But Lynch specializes in
pinch home runs, and his
drive went deep in the right
field bleachers to give the
Pirates a 7-6 win.
It was his fourth
homer this season - two of
make it a downhill job for
Camilo Pascual to gain his
16th victory against six dc-
I ISKSC OIIKS:
Minnesota non mo 00(1 12 l
Detroit 100 000 000 1 fi I
Pascual 116-til and Battey. sun
ning. Koch (7i. Faul Ml. Ander
son 161. Gladding 8 and Tnandos.
Loser BunninG 19-13 1. HR
Minc'hcr.
(1st came)
Cleveland 000 000 100 I 3 0
New York 100 020 OOx 3 11 0
Kralick. Wynn 5. Allen li.
Anemathy 181 and Azcue. Down
ing (9-41 and Howard. Loser
Kralick tO-Di.
(2nd game)
Cleveland . 000 100 0001 1
New York 200 001 OOx 3 s (
Latman. Bell (7i and Azcue. Wil
liama 7-:ll and Berra. Loser Lai
man (7-9 1.
(Ut came)
Los Angeles 301 00(1 0004 8 2
Baltimore 060 100 OOx 7 II 0
D. Lee. Foytack 2i, Navarro (41,
Spring iH and Rodgera. Barber,
Hall i(ii and Brown Winner Bar
ber ilR-Oi, Loser D. Lee ifi-9i
HR Wagner
rhiraon O00 131 020 7 13 0
pinch j Boston ooo ooo 001 l fi i
i-eicr iii-oi ana v-mitron. m,m
hounnellp. Earlev (3i. Wood 171.
them with Cincinnati before I Turley 191 and Tillman Loser
V, lrHrl to Pituhiirph I Monuouquctte .16-81. HR-Ward.
in late May, and now two of
them with the Pirates.
The total of 15 moved him
ahead of the old record hold
er, Geoorge Crowe, who
amassed 14 with three Na
tional league teams, Boston
Milwaukee, Cincinnati and
St. Louis. The American
league record is 12, by Bob
Cerv with New York and
Kansas City.
"Of all of them," Lynch
said, "this one fell the best.
It was a high strike, a fast
ball, and I hit it good. It was
a good pitch."
(2nd game)
Los Angeles 100 00(1 200 3 ft 0
Baltimore 002 000 0002 7 0
Oslnski. Fowler '5 and E. Sa
dnwski, Rodgers (7i. McCormick,
Miller (7i. Stock 1R1 and Orsino.
Winner Oslnski (7-61. Loser
McCormick 1 3-7 1 .
Washington 000 too 130 .1 10 0
Kansas City 000 100 000 1 0 1
Moeller. Roebuck (7i and Ret-
zer. Prna. Wyatt ifii. Lovrich
and Edwards. Winner Moeller
11-01. Loser Pcna 18-181. HR.
Lock. Zinimer.
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Portland - IVPII - The state
game commission gave water
fowl and upland game bird
hunters a present Tuesday in
the form of longer seasons
and larger bag limits.
The commission announced
the regulations after a public
hearing.
The season on ducks and
geese will run for 90 days,
opening at noon Oct. 8 and
closing Jan. 5. The season was
set within the limits estab
lished earlier by the Depart
ment of Interior and is 15
days longer than last year's
Bag limits will be four
ducks daily and eight in pos
session. Not more than two
may be wood ducks and not
more than one a hooded mer
ganser. There will be no open
season on redheads or canvas
backs.
More Mallards Allowed
As in 1962, two more mat
lards will be allowed in the
daily limit and four more in
possession in Baker, Malheur,
Wallowa, Umatilla, Union,
Gilliam, Sherman, Morrow
and Wasco counties.
Tile bag limit on geese will
be three daily and six in pos
session. It may be increased
to six daily if three or more
are snow geese. One Ross's
goose will be allowed in the
bag limit this year.
Black brant season will be
n'Nov. 18-Jan. 31 with a bag
limit of three daily and three
in possession. The season on
American and red - breasted
merganser will be Oct. 8-Jan.
25, with a bag limit of five
daily and 10 in possession.
Coot can be taken from Oct. 8
to Jan. 25 with a bag limit of
25.
For upland game birds, the
season on cock pheasants and
valley and mountain quail
starts Oct. 12 and ends Nov.
24 except in Malheur county.
The pheasant limit is three
daily and 12 in possession.
Limit on quail is 10 daily and
20 in possession. There will be
no open season on bobwhite
quail this year.
Extended Season Set
An extended mountain
quail season also was set in
Eastern Oregon, where the
bird population has increased.
It will run from Nov. 25
through Dec. 31 with the same
bag limit.
In Malheur county, seasons
will run from Oct. 26 through
Nov. 24 with a pheasant bag
limit of four daily and eight
in possession. The quail limit
will be the same as in other
areas.
The commission added near
ly a month to the chukar and
Hungarian partridge season.
It will run from Sept. 7 to
Dec. 31. Bag limit is eight
daily and 16 in possession, an
increase of two and four, re
spectively, over last year.
PC,V n. -j c iv J-" f . v t
FREE-FOR-ALL - Meinbcis (if the N c w
York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians
baseball teams mix it up in a wild free-for-all
in eighth inning of second game of dou
bleheader at New York City. Joe Pepitone
and Gary Bell were the key figures in the
battle that featured a pair of 3-1 wins by
the Yankees. The trouble started when Pep
itone was nicked by one of Bell's deliveries.
It took the umpires five minutes to restore
order. Pepitone was thrown out. - (UPI
Egyptian Wins Distance Swim
Chicago - lUPIi - Abdel-Latif , er he plunged into the water
Abo-Hcif. a durable Egyptian a( Chicago for the start of
who has splashed across the w, ,s bn,ed as tUo wo,.,d.s
English Channel three times. , ,
today called his winning cf- lo"csl and rlchrsl race'
fort in a 60-mile marathon Abo-Hcif, one of only two
across chilly Lake Michigan ! survivors in an original field
an "enjoyable swim."
Abo-Hcif, 34. a major in
the United Arab Republic
army, stepped onto Silver
Beach at St. Joseph, Mich., at
7:45 p.m. (EDT) Wednesday.
33 hours and 45 minutes aft-
of 16. received the winning
purse of $15,000.
Ted Erikson, a 23-ye.ar-old
chemical engineer of Chicago,
finished approximately two
hours after the winner, and I
pocketed a check for $1,000.!
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Tulsa Nine
Defeats KF
Farmington, N. M. - (UPI) -Tulsa,
Okla., powered its way
into the semifinals of the
Babe Ruth world scries with
a 9-2 conquest of Klamath
Falls, Ore., Wednesday night.
Atlanta won the other semi
finals berth with a 5-3 deci
sion over Porto Nucvo, Puerto
Rico.
Klamath Falls played Oak
land, Calif., in the losers
bracket this afternoon. In
other games, Joplin. Mo., met
Oaklawn, 111.; Porto Nucvn
played Farminston. and
Frankfurt, Germany, met
Frederick, Md.
Tulsa had two four-run in
nings en route to its win.
Center-fielder Gary Marr's
one-run double and third base- !
man Jerry Hill's three-run j
home run were the highlights '
of a fourth-inning explosion, j
Duplicates
In the sixth inning, first !
baseman Bob Banlield drove
in two runs with a double
and Don Jernigan duplicated
the feat later in the inning
Tulsa pitcher Eli Gourd had
I a no-hitter until he was lap
ped for three saleties in the
sixth.
Tim Badlcy opened that in
ning for Klamath Falls with
a double and later scored on
a single by Rick Brosterhous.
The other Klamath run
came in the seventh inning
on a single by Dave Lyman,
a double by Greg Brostcrhous
and walks to Badley and
pinchhittcr Mick Keck.
Roseburg
Bills Omaha
Indianapolis - lUPIi - Rose
burg. Ore., will play its first
game in the American Legion
junior baseball world series
at Kecne, N. H., Sunday
against Omaha, Neb.
The Legion's national head
quarters here announced the
schedule Wednesday.
Long Beach, Calif., and
Somcrville. Mass., open the
tourney Sunday afternoon.
Games Monday match Greens
boro, N. C, against Memphis,
Tcnn., and Evansville, Ind.,
against Washington, D. C.
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