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WKIINKSDAY. ShPTli.Mlllilt 18. 1963
Dodgers Nab 3-Tilt Lead As
Shuts Out St. Louis Cardina
Coufax
Is 4-0
Oklahoma
Captures
PCL Title
(RACE AT A GLANCE
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. 1,. Pel. GB GR
Loi AngelM.. A3 69 .612 10
Si. Louis .. .. 91 63 .381 3 8
Uamts remaining:
Los Angeles (!0t Home I9i:
Piltbburfth Sept. 20 n. 21 mi, 22;
New York. Sept. 24 mi, 25 (ni.
2rt ini; Philadelphia. Sept. 27 fn),
2H mi. 29. Away (1); at St. Louis
Sent. 18 n).
St. Louis (8) Home (4: Los An
GPles. Sept. 18 (nt; Cincinnati, Sept.
27 mi. 28. 29. Away 4i: at Cin
cinnati. Sept. 20 in I. 22; at Chit-ago,
Sept. 24. 25.
off reliever Barney Shultz
the ninth.
Elsewhere in the National sincles. Donn Clendenon's eight-
league, the Giants drubbed the j inning single broke a 3-all tie in
Braves, U-3, the Reds edged the I the nightcap. Veteran Harvey
Colts, 4-3; the Phillies battered j Haddix registered his third vic
the Mets. 8-6; and the Cubs beat j tory in relief,
the Pirates, 3-1, in the opener of i
q tufLntahrar hut HrnnnoH the ! :V ,0"a
By MILTOX RICHMAN
L'Pl Sports Writer
Walt Alston discreetly declin
ed to claim the pennant today
and Johnny Keane stubbornly
refused to concede it, thereby
makjng them the only two per
sons alive who are in the dark
about t h e eventual national
league winner.
Everyone else, including the
oddsmakers who have made
them prohibitive favorites, fig
ure the Dodgers are home free.
Sandy (The Dandy) Koufax
all but deflated the Cardinals
completely when he pitched his
record - breaking 11th shutout
for a 4-0 victory that increased
the Dodgers' lead to three
games with only 10 more left
for them to play.
"It's not over yet," pointed
out Alston with his character
istic caution. "We still have
another game with the Cardi-!
nals.
Keane took the same tack.
"We still have enough games
left (eight) to win the pen
nant," said the hopeful St. Louis
manager. "We never considered
this game or any other game
up to now 'a must'."
The 27-year-old Koufax had a
no-hitter until Stan Musial led
off the seventh inning with a
single and went on to achieve
his 24th victory with a four-hit
effort.
Koufax' 11th shutout estab
lished a major league record
for left - handed pitchers and
represents the most by any
pitcher since Grover Cleveland
Alexander set the all-time mark
of 16 shutouts in 1916.
Loser Curt Simmons (15-8)
started the game with a string
nightcap, 4-3
A crowd of 33.676, the largest
of the season in
turned out to honor Warren ; Friend i n-i
Spahn but the Giants drove him
from the box after three innings
with his seventh loss against 20
victories. Spahn was tagged for
four runs on five hits, including
homers by Orlando Cepeda and
Felipe Alou. Jose Pagan also
homered.
Reliever Al Worthington hurl
ed 7 1-3 scoreless innings
j against Houston and Bob Skin
ner nit an eigmn - inning nom
er to provide Cincinnati with its
victory.
Seven homers were hit in the
game between the Phils and
Mets, Johnny Callison leading
Philadelphia's attack with his
22nd and 23rd homers as well
as a pair of singles. Cookie Ro-
jas and Roy Sievers also homer-
in their oneninfi came win over the (-nd amr i ,!,i and DiUrymplc. suliard. Pow-.
ill mcir upeiliilg (.dllie will uil uie Chica. 01102010003 R I ell 3 Cisco .81 una Caiinuii.ro.
Pirates With a triple and two pnti.bun.h noo lino .Hx I 11 1 Coleman i.ti. Winner Culn H4-1II. 1
Hunhie, Mi'Danlcl iii. and Sella!- : Loser blainrd iti-ini HH Lain- i
for. Ranew i8i. Sisk. Haddix 8, son 2. Rojas. Green. Sicvers.
McDean Ifti and Pagliarom. Brand . Hicks. Thomas ,
181. Winner Haddix i3-4i. Loser i . .
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, , . , , 1 Cinoinnali ...200 001 Olx 4 10 0
Los Anccles 100 000 0214 111 I Nina-hurl i in-Ri and Balcnian
SI. Louis ... 000 000 0000 4 0 Nllxhall. Worthlneton i2i. Henry
Kuulax '24-Si and Rnsrhnro. , l0 , Blld Edwarn,. Winner Worth.
Simmons, Sohullz mi. Mackenzie j ,nSton 14.41. HR Skinner.
iOi and McC'arver Loser Sim
mons 1 15-81 . HH Howard. I '
Bv DAVE ROW E
L'I'I Sports W riter
They're still celebrating
UKiaiioma Lilv todav and
League Leaders
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Yanks, Brirains In Preview Tiff
DALMAHOY, Scotland (UPI) Calif., Doug Sanders of La Jolla,
A handful of veteran Ameri-' Calif., and John Barnum of Bel
can golf pros tec off against a . month, Mich,
select British squad today in Brian Huggett of Wales and
cr" !" si l" iso s-l r5 103 ass I what sha',ed UP as a Preview of i England's Neil Coles and Bern
T Davis la i:i i28 ii3 i7o 321 next month's Rvder Cud match-iard Hunt the first three men
namea 10 tne uritlsn Kyder Cup
two squad will take part in today's
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Clemente of Pittsburgh became
the National league's first new
batting leader since early in the
season Tuesday night, overhaul
ing Dick Groat of St. Louis by
.0004 of a percentage point.
Clemente, who won the title in
1961, collected two hits in eight
trips in a doubleheader to pass
Groat, who went hitlcss against
Los Angeles. Clemente's mark
is .3231 compared with Groat's
.3227.
Tommy Davis of the Dodgers
San Fran. .. 202 002 22111 IS 1
.Milwaukee 000 100 020 3 10 0
Holm i0-.1i and Haller Spahn.
Fischer (4i. Raymond 161. Piche i7i.
Blnsincanie 8I and Crandall.
Loser Spahn i20-7i HR Cepeda.
F. Alou. Paean, Oliver.
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good reason. The 89crs, in a Flood.' sil.:"'isi m ior i'a 1m Cup squad picked to meet Bri- foursome matches in the morn-
minium nunc - iiuni - wmnn , w. - " " Iain at A an a r.a Dfl ll-ll inn anr seven siuit in lha of.
j I hey were Dave Ragan of Or- tcrnoon.
ianoo, t ' a., and Billy Maxwell Today's matches also served
as n4 sin 'Lat x f;Ra;s' Ncv-, I as a prelude to the $22,400 Senior
55 l"!1,' 2!niBob ,Kosbui'S of Portland, Service Tournament, a 72-hole
11 m jii?:0- a,u- s' 1'tlt,r Cup alter-! medal play affair which gets
on n,.i i:.u ii', ai -j ciiicira, aionc . umierwav inursdav and cnn.
effort, have won the Pacific
Coast league championship. j
Manager Grady Hatton's club
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KOUFAX SHOWS FORM Ace Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Sandy
Koufax, National league leader, shows his torm as he pitches
flawlessly. Koufax shut out the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 last night
in a crucial contest at St. Louis. lUPI)
! is itist .0008 noints hphinri Grnat
of three straight shutouts and;jn a seven-man blanket battle
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Sandy Calls
Win Over
! SL Biggest
pitch and loped home on Jim
Gilliam's double to left.
That run would have been am
ple for Koufax, who did not walk
a man and struck out four to
run his record NL strikeout total
to 288, but Frank Howard staked
him to two more when he hom
ered with one on in the eighth
and Johnny Roseboro doubled
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -De
fensive tackle Merlin Olsen of
the Los Angeles Rams, original
ly feared to have fractured an
ankle last Saturday, today was
expected to be ready for action
home the Dodgers' fourth run . in about 10 days.
have a chance to win the title.
Only six points separate the top
seven hitters.
And then in 1064 remember
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just too late.
The Yankees announced at 7
p.m. Tuesday night that they
are putting a "limited number"
of box and reserved seats on
sale for the first, second, sixth
and seventh games.
Coldwater Tops
Cheney Studs
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
(UPI) Coldwater. Mich., dreary for the 89ers after the
trounced the Seattle Cheney first four games. Spokane won
Studs 11-1 here Tuesday night i two of the three played in the
to win the American Amateur Northland and then garnered its
Baseball concrcss champion-! third victory as the series re
AMKIttCAN 1.KAUIK
won the crown in its first year ! pcarson, 'la . 14.1 Hi i
in the Icasiin. riefealino Snnlcnno ! Hollini. Minn. 134 .120
in the final game of a best of
seven series Tuesday night. 4-0.
Ben Johnson and Tom Borland
combined efforts lo record Ihp Rohnsn . Chi
cH o.,.iM cl....i i r rcgosi. LA
for Oklahoma City. Spokane'
failed to score a run in the final ! onl, ,
24 innings and registered but ! Mllmul l.eatue Aaron. Braves,
lu-n in Ihp Inst 11 frnmsu McCove . Cllanls 38, Mays. C,.
two in me last ji names. ,anl5 cepeda. iant, 32; white.
The Indians OUthlt the new I Cards 27. Howard. Dodccrs 27.
champions, 9-7. but only three "iHn HZ":
runners reacnea second oase
and one got as far as third.
things looked bleak and
with Earl Stewart of Dallas, i eludes with 3fi holes nn Sainr.
134 .280 ! Tex., Jacky Cupit of Corona. I dav.
H3 142 287 1
son. Twins 3,; Hall,
Howard, Yanks 28.
Twins 32.
MEDFORDv-ittJWrRIBtmE
ul icy
ship.
The loss kept the Seattle nine
from winning its second nation
al title. The Studs won the title
in 1060.
Coldwater scored four times
in both the first and fourth in
nings and three times in the
seventh to win the game.
sumcd in Oklahoma City.
Rons Battrd In
National League Aaron. Braves
126; White. Cards 108. Hover. Cards
107; Pinson. Reds 90; Mavs. Giants
99.
American l.easne Stuart, Red
Sox 110; Koline, Ticcrs !I6, Wan
ner. AoiteLs H!i: Colavllo. Ticcrs
R7, Allison. Twins 87; Killcbrew,
Twins 87.
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SASKATOON Salf HIPH Pltchins
... , . ,' r ,i. Natiiin.il l p i t n p Perraoi
ine los Aiiceies manes 01 meiDodccrs 1.1-3: Kouta.v uodcer 24
Western Hockey League opened ! 1- ;Ml'',.f""'.p,r"'r".13.::,:
...... J , , -I Reds 22-6; Marichal, Giants 21-8
their training camp Monday in Amenean Leatue bouioo.
Saskatoon, Sask., for tie 1963-64 I Vanks 20-6; Ford. Yanks 23-7;
Peters. White Sox 18-0. nowninR.
Season. ' Yanks 12-4. Radalz. Red Sox 14-6.
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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - "That
has to be my biggest game
even bigger than the no-hitters,"
said Sandy Koufax and
the amens, brother were
echoed today by Dodger fans
from Los Angeles Malihu Ex.
pressway to the Brooklyn Go-
wanus.
"Now we've got the Cardinals
on the ropes," added the 27-year-old
left - hander. "Now
we've got 'em where we want
'em."
Koufax had just scored one of
the most important victories in
Dodger history a brilliant,
four-hit, 4-0 shutout that gave
the Dodgers their second
straight triumph over the Car
dinals and increased their Na
tional league lead over the Red
birds to three games.
With the third and final game
of the crucial series scheduled
for tonight, the Cardinals are
now in the almost-impossible po
tion of having to gain three
games in their remaining eight
even to tie. The face an abso
lute "must" game when Bob
Gibson (18-3) goes against Pete
Richcrt (5-1) tonight, but the
odds will remain heavily against
them even if they win it.
Monkey Taken Out
It was obvious that the Dodg
ers figured Koufax had finally
taken the "monkey" the mem
ory of last year's late - season
collapse and disastrous playolf
with the San Francisco Giants
off their backs. They swarm
ed around him in the dressing
room . . . pounding his back . . .
shaking his hand ... and sing
ing his praises to everyone in
s'Rht- . ,
"He's one heckuva pitcher.
said manaeer Walt Alston with
a smile. "He pitched a fine i
game, didn't he?" !
"We're really in great shape
now," added Johnny ronres.
j who beat the Cardinals Monday
night in the first game of the
iSeries. "And we'll be in better
1 shape if we win Wednesday
night."
I Manager Johnny Keane of the
I Cardinals joined in the praise
! for Koufax with the comment;
"He's the best pitcher in the
! National league. When he's hot
j like that, there's not much you
can do with him."
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