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Sundav. June 2ft. 1959 PAGE 3 R i. Accommodate: MY, Birds Posers HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore Basement Dwellers Boost SF By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelphia Phillies arc last. 15 tames out of first, but they're in the thick of the tight lor the National League lead. How'i it figure? Well, who did Los Angeles beat four straight to climb within a couple of percen tage points of second, two games thy of first? The Phils. And who gave San Francisco a breather Friday night for the first time in a week, keeping the Giants econd in their scramble to stay close to first place Milwaukee and head of Los Angeles? The Phils. And who has taken more games (five) from Milwaukee's defend ing champs than any other team outside of the Giants and Dodg trs (both six? The Phils. The accommodating Phillies, beaten on three hits at Los Ange les Thursday night, were shut out en three hits by Mike McCormick Friday night as the Giants rolled to an 8-0 victory. That kept San Francisco within two games of Milwaukee and two percentage points ahead of Los Angeles. Milwaukee breeied with an 11-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Los Angeles pulled past Pitts burgh 6-3. Cincinnati beat St. Lou is m their squabble over sixth place, 7-6 in 10 innings. Giants 8, Phils 0 The Phillies, shut out on eight hits in three games at San Fran cisco this season, now have failed to score in 23 innings against Mc Cormick 16-T). Friday night he gave up only singles by Harry Anderson in the second, Dave Philley in the fourth and George Anderson m the fifth and retired the last 13 10 order. He walked none, struck out six. ' - So far this year the young lefty has beaten the Phils 3-0 with a ram-shortened, five-inning no-hit ter. and twice has blanked them 8-0 on three hits. Jackie Brandt backed him with a grand slam home run Friday night and Willie Mays hit a solo homer only his second in a month. Jim Owens 4-6 lost it. Bums 6, Pirates 5 The Dodgers won five straight for the ' first time since leaving Brooklyn while matching home runs with the Pirates. Each had three. Charlie Neal's two run blast in the seventh was the clincher. Duke Snider . and John Roseboro hit the others for Los Angeles, while Harry Bright, Dick Stuart and Don Hoak homered for Pittsburgh. Johnny Podres 8 41 was the winner with relief help. Ron Kline 1 6-5) was the loser..' Braves 11, Cubs 1 Warren Spahn ( 10-8' was backed by three - run innings by the Braves. He also hit his first home run of the season, Uta 22nd of his major league career tops for NL jpitchers. Wes Covington and Johnny Logan each had three hits and drove in five runs between them. John Buzhardt M-3 was the loser in his first start since pitch ing a one-hitter against the Phils. Cincy 7, Cards 6 The Cardinals chased Don New romhe in a live-run eighth,- but the Reds then scored lour in their eighth for a tie and finally put it away on Johnny Temple's bases loaded double against losing re liever Tom Cheney iO-l). Luis Ar royo U-Oi was the winner in re lief after the Cards had smacked Newk and Brooks Lawrence for lour home runs two by Slan Mu tial. who was 3-for-4 and drove in three runs. Joe Cunningham and Ken Boyer rapped the other hom ers as the Cards again slipped to seventh. Major League Calendar NATIONAL HAOII Monday San rrancteco at Loa An- felfa Tuearjaw Pittaburfh It Philadelphia. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, at. Lauu at Chiralo. Ran Franclaco at Loa An alea Wadnaday Plttehuriti at Philadel. thla. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, St. ouia at Chleeeo Thursday Cincinnati at Phlladal etnia. Milwaukee at Pittahurftt. San Franclaco at Chicago. Lot Ancle at (t Louie fridev Sam aa Thuraday. Saturday Milwaukee at Philadelphia.- Cincinnati at PimHurih. Loa Angela at Chicago, tan rrancteco at ft. Loula Sundav Milwaukee at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittahurgh 'J', Loa An gela at Chicago il1. San franclaco at St. Louia a. ArmrAN l.tAr.i t Monday Kanaaa City at Detroit. Tueadav Kanaaa City at Detroit Chicago at Cleveland. Beaton at Waeh Ina'en New York at Baltimore. Wedneaday Same ai Tueaday. Thuraday Cleveland at Kanaaa Cltv Chicago at Detroit. Boaton at Waah Inrnn New York at Baltimore Friday Cleveland at Kanaaa City. Chi-agn at Detroit. Boaton at BalU anore. Waahlnglon at New York. Saturday Chicago at Kanaaa Clt It- Cleveland at Detroit ij. Boater, at Baltimore. Waahinron at New wor rti. 4yHtar Chicago at Kanaaa City C'evelaed at Detroit. Boaton at Balti more n. Waekiaetoa et New York HELPING HAND Trfw o whirrs OUUO SE lE IT wsuBkjT a r-ie AHI OP... 'a. W la, aav. j i , -w- -aa eii' Turn BELef Our a -erar srAsrtes. fixes TEM IH Wl& Merrill Whips ST; Gunners, MLJ Tie 6 1 5 1 BABE RL'TH LEAGCE . W L Pet East Side M. L. Johnson Balsigers Merrill Gun Store Superior Troy Henley Sptg. Goods K Amusement Crater Lake Mach. Chiloquin Fluhrers , Moyina Heights 3 .500 .500 .500 .571 .157 .157 .000 The Merrill Babe Ruth League team crowded into the top four with a 9-6 victory over Superior Troy while M. L. Johnson and the Gun Store battled to a baseball oddity, a 13-13 tie on Conger Field Friday night. The Insurance-Gunner clash will be replayed at a later date, and has no effect on today's stand ings. A lour run third inning for Mer rill overcame a 3-2 second inning Superior Troy lead. The Merrill ites added two in the fourth and one in the fifth to put the game on ice. The winner. Rich Carleton. pitched seven hit balls while fan ning six and issuing seven free passes. The loss was charged to Superior's starter, Dave Spen cer, who was lifted in the fourth in favor of Marv Edwards. Spen cer gave up two hits, walked sev en and fanned six. His reliever gave up three hits, walked two and struck out two. Merrill second sacker Dave Sher man collected two singles lor bat- Henley, KU Cagers Win Both Henley and Klamath Union picked up victories in Thursday night's basketball action in the Park and Recreational Department summer court program being held at Pelican Court. The KU squad trounced the KU sophomores, 51 28, and the Henley crew edged by the older team of Klamathites in the second game, 51-45. Little Bob Lapsley counted 15 points for KU in the first game while teammate Bob Lewis tallied 18 in the second tilt. High point honors for the night, however, went to Henley's LeRoy Larson who popped in 21 markers. Dean White, director of the sum mer program, reports that more hoys are turning out every night lor the sessions, which are being held Monday through Friday morn ins and evenings. The morning sessions are being devoted to the younger boys while the evening sessions belong en tirely to the older boys, reports White. ting honors while Darwin Edwards rapped a single and a triple lor the losers. An eight inning standoff resulted from an M. L. Johnson-Gun Store comedy of errors. The Insurance men collected eight and the Gun ners were credited with 12. Each squad used numerous pitchers, none of them credited with either a win or a loss. Bruce Campbell led the MLJ hitters with two singles while teammate Jeff Gieger smashed a triple. Jim Thomas notched a triple and a pair of singles while Ross Griggs added two base knocks, and Mike Hazelwood rapped i double and a single lor the Gun Store. This week's BR action finds East Side Electric and the Crater Lake Cats meeting on Field No. 1 at Conger Monday night while K Amusement and Moyina Heights clash on Filed No. 2. Tuesday at Gem Stadium Hen ley Sporting Goods and Balsigers tangle at 6:30 followed by Chilo quin and M. L. Johnson at 8:30. Wednesday at Conger Field Fluhr ers and Merrill meet on Field No. 1 while the Gun Store and Bal sigers mix on Diamond No. 2. Wednesday play wraps up Babe Ruth Activity prior to the Fourth of July. The linescores: R H E M. L. Johnson 300 021 6113 7 8 Gun Store 420 002 4113 I 12 Jackson. Allison (7), Clark 7. Graham 8 and Sparlin: Kerr. Malcomb 17), Ncaly 7 and Kell- strom, Johanson '. R H E Superior Troy 210 021 06 7 3 Merrill 204 210 x-9 S 3 Spencer. Edwards 4 and Craw ley. Horn '4); Carleton and Walker. Baltimore Regains 2nd Spot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Only two questions remain to day about that American League race: 1. How long will Baltimore last? 2. When will the Yankees take the lead? The Orioles climbed back into second place Friday night with a 12-7 and 4-1 sweep of a twi-night doubleheader at Detroit. That left 'em just one game behind Cleveland's first place Indians. who belted Boston 11-5. It also left the Tigers, who have misplaced their magic, four games behind in fifth. New York's defending champ Yankees, crunching along on their avenging adventure, whipped Chi cago 8-4 and gained a third place tie with the White Sox. two games shy of first. The champs haven't been this high since April 24. Washington's homer-happy Sen ators belted four, with Harmon Killebrew getting his 25th. in an 8-4 victory at Kansas City that sprung the Nats out of the cellar and dumped the A's into last place. Orioles Take Two Bob Nieman had four hits, one a homer, and drove in five runs in the first game for the Orioles, who cashed in on 2 errors for sev en unearned runs that beat Ray Narleski (4-81. Billy- O'Dell (4-6 was the winner, although chased in a seven-run ninth. Al Kaline. Gus Zernial and Charlie Maxwell homered for the Tigers, who have lost seven of their last la. Zer nial's shot was his 10th homer of the season tying Burgess for the major league career record. Singles by Gus Triandos . and Billy Gardner, Walt Dropo's dou ble and a force out scored two runs in the nightcap second for the Birds as they picked up their seventh victory in the last 10 games and dipped the Tigers back to .500. Jerry Walker '5-3) was the winner with Billy Loes' two shutout innings of relief. Frank Lary (8-4) lost it. Yanks 8, ChiSox 4 The Yankees, winning 21 of their last 30 and fourth in a row from the White Sox, smacked Billy Pierce (8-8) for home runs by Hector Lopez and Gil McDougald while building a 6-2 lead. Art Ditmar (6-3) won it with relief help from first Ralph Terry and then Ryne Duren. who fanned eight in the' last three innings while extending his shutout string to 25 frames. Duren, hit by a pitch in the ninth, got - into a finger-pointing hassle with Chicago reliever Ro dolfo Arias and then hit Nellie Fox in the ninth while striking out the side. But there was no real flare up. Indians 11, Boston 5 The Indians' Vic Power was hit by Billy Monbouquette following Woody Heidi two-run homer in the third inning and was wrestled to a stop on his trudge to the mound in Boston catcher Pete Da ley. Power was ejected before any swings were recorded. Dick Brown also hit a two-run homer for Cleveland as Cal Mc- Lish 8-3i won his third in a row despite a grand slam by Jackie Jensen and a solo homer by Dick Gernert. Jerry Casale 6-S) who had won live in a row, left with the loss in a live-run Cleveland first. Solons 8, KC 4 Faye Throneberry (5), rookie Bob Allison (20) and Bob Lemon 18) also homered for the Sena tors, who skipped into sixth place. Camilo Pascual (6-7) won it with relief help after blanking the A's for six. Ned Carver (6-6) was the loser. . Cleveland Signs Ronnie Beamer ROSFBL'RG (AP)-The Cleve land Indians have signed Ron Beamer the 19-year-old south paw pitcher released late in May by the Northwest League Salem Senators as a pitcher-first base man. 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