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STABS TO VICTORY Willie Pastrano, right, carries the attack to defending light
heavyweight champion Harold Johnson in the I Oth round of their title bout at Las
Vegas Convention Center Saturday. Pastrano stabbed and ran his way to a split de'
cision to become tho new light-heavyweight champion. UP) Telephoto
Willie-The-Wisp Wins Title;
To Defend In Europe Soon
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPH Hap
py Willie Pastrano said today
there was a '"strong possibility"
he might make the first defense
of his newly won light-hcavy-wcight
championship in Europe
in about 90 days.
Swarthy, black-haired Willie,
who wrested the 175-pound crown
from veteran Harold Johnson Sat
urday night on an upset split 15
round decision at the Las Vegas
Convention Center, mentioned
these three possible European
challengers:
Chick Calderwood of Scotland,
who outpointed Willie in Glasgow
on Sept. 16. 1W0.
Lennart Risberg of Sweden,
who held Willie to a draw
Stockholm Aug. 6, 1961.
at I
Giulio Kinaldi of Italy, cur
rent champion of Europe.
Better Financially
Smiling Willie, 27. explained
that, right now. a fight with any
one of those three European box
ers seemed a better money match
than any that could be made in
the United States.
He emphasized, however, that CHARLOTTE, N.C. UP1 1
manager Angelo Dundee would, Fre(i lonn nursed his out-of-pick
the opponent, site and date. Las Ford (r tlree laps' around
Dundee flew to New York Sun-I,he charlotte Motor Speedway
day to help his welterweight :and Bidc( across the finish inc
champion I.AI1S nnnnguez, wii"
Rodriguez
Favored
Over Emile
NEW YORK (UPI 1 - Luis
j.; i rk. Miami Fla
t,rii m ripfoat Fmilpilcad In Junior Johnson at thejand $5,675; David Pearson of
Griffith of the Virgin Islands and Olli lap and trailed the Chcvro
New York City at Madison Square ' j'key. By "dragging" behind
Garden next Saturday night and I Johnson he conserved fuel,
retain the welterweight champion-! But this still wouldn't have
ship of the world. ibeen enough. It took a stroke of
The 15-round. nationally tele- i luck to turn the tide. Johnson
vised title bout scheduled to be-j
gin at 10 p.m. EDT will be the
feature bout of the week's boxing
schedule.
Rodriguez will be seeking to
repeat his March 21 victory over
Grilfith at Los Angeles. Calif..
r.hhM him
he fee s has been withheld him
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guez has won 50 of his 52 pro
fessional bouts and has scored 21
knockouts.
Griffith, who has held the title
tw ice. could become the first man
to hold the welterweight cham
pionship three times. Griffith won
the crown the two previous times
with victories over Benny Mfl
Parol the second of which re
sulted in injuries that cost Paret
his life.
Kmile, who (iglits in furious
flurries, has w-on 35 of 39 pro
bouts and scored 12 k.iyoes.
The rules calling for eicht
.... i. .. ,.l.,i- i,.hr-
count on knockdowns and (he' 5 Tr,-City 2
Ihrce-kmK-kdown rule will lie in! Saturday's Results
eflect despite the fact that it is aiTri-l'iiy 6 Salem 5
championship match. Grilfith is Yakima 3 Eucene I
assured of $.17,500 w hile Rodriguezllx-wislon 4 Wcnatchee 3
is guaranteed $40.0(10. Tonight's Games
The Week's Boxing Schedule
Includes:
Tumdav: New York 'Sunnysido
Garden' - Floyd McCoy vs. Dave
Russell; Philadelphia - Len V.at
thews vs. J. D. Ellis; Louis
Molina vs. Doug Vaillant.
Wednesday; Oakland. Calif.
Rotor Fischer vs. Kirk Barrow-
Thursday Miami. Fla. - Tony
Mamarelli vs. Santos riores: l-osi
Angeles - Prince Rudy vs. Frankiej
Nihlett
Friday: Rome. Italy Sandro
Santini vs. Tony Mnntano.
Saturday: New York 'Madison
Square Garden' - Luis Rodriguez
ns. Emile Griffith 'welterweight
championship - TV'.
GETS ALL-STAR Bill
CHICAGO 'LPI' - Junious
Ruchanan of Gramb'.ing. a 6-ioot, i
7-inch. 2'0-pound tackle signed by
tlie Dallas Texans mow the Kan
sas City Chiefs'
of the American
Fnolhall Ikjiiii- hit hern invit
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.National Knot hall Loa.-uo.
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his final grooming for Saturday's
first defense against ex-champion
imile Onllith at New York.
Dundee said Sunday he was not
interested in a return bout with
Johnson, who had accepted Pas
trano as a second substitute chal
lenger only after iMauro Mina of
Peru and Henry Hank of Detroit
had withdrawn from the Las Ve
gas match because of training in.
juries.
"And besides," said Dundee,
"Johnson is not a drawing card."
Saturday's rainy-night fight, in
doors at Convention Center, drew
only 2.1170 paid fans and about
$35,0(10. In addition, the television
money was $60,000. Johnson was.
guaranteed 17,500; Pastrano,
$21,250.
Result An Upset
Pastrano's victory was a ten
Lorenzen Nurses Enfry
To Win Stock Race Title
at 30 miles kt hour Sunday tu:zle.
win the World 600 late model j
stock car race and $26,250.
The lead-footed North Carolina!
native, who now lives in Elm-
hurst. III., combined cagey slrat- Finishing in third place was an
egy and a lot of luck to set a other Chevrolet, piloted by Rex
blistering mark of 132.417 miles white of Snartanburo. S C. who
Ian hour and boost his total earn
ings this season to well over $75,-
Ho-j00"; ......
He purposely relinquished the
blew a lire three laps before the
finish and Lorenzcn's scat-back
Ford whizzed past,
Kor tlie next three laps, he
r(Kked his car to feed the last
.,, o Rasnlne in lhe tanks
jnt0 his cn(,jne
Johnson finished second despite
1
I'he hlnwnul and won $11,410 in
Standings
Northwest League Standings
By United Press International
W. I.. PCT. GB
Lcwistnn
26 15
.643
.600
.5!
.561
.436
.143
Yakima
21
2.1
21
Salem
Tri-Cily
Wcnatchee
Eocene
Sunday's Results
Iwiston 21 Wcnatchee 1-0
Eugene 8-2 Yakima 19
Tn-('ity at Yakima
Eugene at Wcnatchee
Salem at lwislon
Hawks Open Play
The Klamath Falls Hawks'
, snnrfav at -Merrill
. .,,, Jk. Tr, r. . m
tuice.
Only the firl game counted in'
league standing-, and in that one.
'the Hawks turned in a 6 to 3
nine-inning victory. Tlie nightcap1
was a 6-0 five-hit shutout win. (
The oiiener was a battle with lhe Gems were unahie lo score
the Hawks pulling out lo a 3-ol although Brad Slezak and Bobs',',""' 1,1
edge alter four inning, nnlv to Mooie rapped hack-tn-back sin- c.arar. ti
... , .", I, i.jj L , Ktfl'l. 'ti
haie TrM itv mil oacx un a
threc-nin barrage in the fifth in-
ning to tie up the game.
Alter seven, with tlie score still
snniteo. me game ro..eu imUv.vu,
. i ., . ...ii . J ...
nnings untli a inier-nin umiv
ir.r bv the Hawks in the ninth
, , .
put I ho fidme aa. prim and i rum -dividing t h
Marvin runnuicham opowH Owi mound choir, fhutun? nut tho
ninth with a triple. oonac on ajTn-Otians and Riving up throe
iild pitch. Krrnon sma'.ed. McNf'tiits.
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rific upset. He had gone into the
ring a 5-1 underdog against a
champion boasting 19 straight
wins.
Pat Oliveri, manager of the de
feated 34-year-old Johnson, ar
ranged with attorney Alfred Klein
of Philadelphia to make a formal
request Tuesday to the World
Boxing Council to order a return
title fight with Pastrano because
of the controversy over the split
decision.
The split decision favored Pas
trano on a five-point-must basis
as follows: referee Jimmy Olivas,
69-68; judge John Romero. 68-69;
judge Harry Krausc, 69-67. Only
Romero favored Johnson.
The United Press International
had Johnson ahead, 69-68; and a
UPI poll of H sports writers at
the ringside favored Johnson. 9-5.
prize money and $6,050 for lead
ing the race for 291 laps.
About 60.000 persons witnessed
the accident-free race, marred
for a short time by a slow driz-
Despite the rain, Lorenzcn's
,jme was aDout in miles an hour
faster than the previous track
record.
won $8,290.
Joe Weatherly of Norfolk, Va.,
last year's NASCAR champion,
piloted his Pontiac to fourth place
Spartanburg, SC.. finished fifthj
in a Dodge for $4,425; and Nel
son Stacy and Marvin Panch.
both from Daytona Beach and
driving Fords, finished in sixth.
and seventh places.
USC Defeats
Beavers 2-1
For BB Title
CORVALLIS (UPI - Southern
California captured tile NCAA Dis
trict 8 baseball title Saturday by
defeating Oregon Stale 7-5 in the
second game of a doublchcader
after losing tlie first contest 8-6.
The win gave Southern Califor
nia a 2-1 series victory and ad
vanced it into the NCAA cham-j
pionship tournament at Omaha
June 10-14.
Southern California wrapped up
tlie nightcap with two runs each
in tlie seventh and ninth innings.
Willie Brown hit a two-run single
in tlie seventh. Bud Hollowell hit
his second home run of the dav
and Brow n scored on a throw ing
error in tlie ninth.
In the first game. Oregon State
scored six runs in the first inning
on seven walks and a two - run 'moved to third on a passed ball
single by Jimmy Jarvis. Dickson was walked and Prang-
Dennis Straub went the nine- hofer rapped out a double scor
inning distance for the Beavers, ing both runs.
striking out 15. I
Young was safe on a fielder's!
choice and an error on tlie sec
LnH hyiua thai uvmI Kenvon.
After Curt Coleman flied to
right and Rich Hath struck out.
Tom Schiff singled and John
Lrume singled witn two more runs
scoring. Vern Petrick struck out
to retire tlie side.
gies. oui o;ea on oasc c m
Steve Young went the distance!".
'for tlie Hawks giving up only in
three hils and striking out 14. ',v''"
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The wrnnd same found Tom Vi-
fJlays
National League
W. L. Pet. GH
31 19 .620 ...
30 22 .577 2
27 22 .551 3' i I
27 2.1 .540 4
24 23 .511 5' j
24 24 .500 6
23 27 .460 8
22 27 .419 8'2
21 30 .412 10',
20 32 .385 12
San Francisco
St. Louis
Los Angeles
Chicago
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
31 j I
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Houston
New York
Sunday's Results
Philadelphia 5 Chicago 2 list)
Chicago 3 Philadelphia 2 (2nd)
New Wk 2 Pitts I. 1st, 10 inns
New York 4 Pitts. 3. 2nd, 10 inns.
Cincinnati 5 Los Angeles 2
Houston 3 Milwaukee 1, 17 inns.
San Francisco 6 St. Louis 4
By JOE SARGIS
ITI Sports Writer
Look for the San Francisco
Giants to break the National
League race wide open any day
now.
Why?
Willie Mays, that's why.
When Willie gets into one of his
hitting streaks he literally car
ries the Giants, even with all
those other muscular hitlers, on
his back. He gave evidence that
he has shaken off his most re
cent slump Sunday by ramming
three homers as the Giants de
feated the St. Louis Cardinals,
6-4.
They were homers No. 8. 9 and
10 for Mays, who hadn't hit one
since May 17. During that period
the Giants won seven games and
lost six. and. even though they
held onto first place in the NL
race, it hardly was a pace befit
ting a contender, let alone the de
fending champion and favorite.
lilts In Streaks
Throughout his major league
career the 32-year-old Mays has
been a streak hitter, and this
year doesn't seem any different
than the other 11. The thing about
Mays hitting streaks, though.
that they sometimes produce
awesome results such as Sun
day's three homers.
The first homer came with Har
TThiffViTP&riTI
Monday, June 3. 1963 PAGE
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
No -Cal League Opens;
Medo-Bes Dropped 7-3
S. Valley
Dunsmuir
Weed
K. Falls
Mount Shasta
10
1-0
1-0
n-l
o-i.
Happy Camp
0-1
Scott Valley, Dunsmuir and
Weed chalked up first game vic
tories in Northern California
League play over the weekend.
Scott Valley opened play Sat
urday night as tliey doleatcd tlie
L'L- i L. U-.I. t Lnm Cl...m 7
I ivr ,IH.WW;I3 ai VJI.I mauium t
I to 3 behind the eight-hit pitching
ol Jiggs Sage.
Dunsmuir nipped Mount Shas
ta Sunday as Bill Marske turned
in an airtight two hitter while his
mates belted Jim Lemos for 11
to chalk up a 3 to 1 triumph.
Weed entertained and defeated
Big Y, Hal's Winners
In Suburban LL Games
In Saturday games in the
South Suburban Little League,
Big Y whipped Daren 9 to 1
while Hals downed Western Oil I
11 to 4. only extra-base clout of lhe game.
Dickson went the six innings! ays hunched up five runs in
for Big Y, limiting Darco to only(he (jrsl jnnjng flCainst Western
four hits, giving up the single oj) , Xae a they never
run in the first inning when he L.(V(, u) Herbert hurled the first
gave up a sincle to I). Hart. Iead-lhre(, jnnjn(,5 and Warren the
oil hitter, wno tnen wok seennn
an error and scored on a sincle oy
Buehler.
Big Y struck for two runs in the
first inning Allred was hit hy
a pitched ball, stole second and
Big Y added another in the!
With Double Win
HP Hcwkl (I)
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(WJ 00-0 I
' Mas
Haps 3
vey Kuenn aboard in the first in
ning and was a typical four-base
blow not too long a drive but
no cheapie by any means. The
second hit the scoreboard at St.
Louis' Busch Stadium in deep
left-center, a drive of about 400
feet, and came with the bases
empty in the eighth. The third
reached to the loot of the score
board in the ninth and gave the
Giants a 6-1 lead.
Willie showed signs of coming
nut of his hitting slump on Satur
day when he got three hits in
four at-bats. He finished tho
three-game set against the Cardi
nals with six hits in II at-bats
and raised his average 18 points
to .254 far below his career
average of .315.
The victory enabled the Giants
to salvage one game against the
Cardinals and widened their lead .
to two games over second-place
St. Louis and 3'j over the Los
Angeles Dodgers, who lost to the
Cincinnati Reds, 5-2.
In the other NL games, the
New York Mets swept a double
header from the Pittsburgh Pi
rates, 2-1 and 4-3, the Houston
Colts nipped the Milwaukee
Braves, 3-1, in 17 innings, and
Philadelrjhia and Chicaeo SDlit.
the Phils winnini! the oucner. 5-2.
and the Cubs taking the nightcap.
3-2.
In the American League, the
Cleveland Indians defeated the
New York Yankees, 2-0 and 7-2;
the Los Angeles Angels downed
the Baltimore Orioles, 8-2; tlie
Washington Senators won over
the Kansas City Athletics, 6-4
the Detroit Tigers shaded the
Minnesota Twins. 7-6. and Boston
and Chicago split, the Red Sox
winning the opener. 11-9, and the
White Sox the nightcap, 10-0.
Wins Ninth Game
Jim O'Toole picked up his ninth
victory in beating the Dodgers,
but it took some weird doings to
achieve as the Reds scored three
runs on a bunt during a five-run
second inning. A double, infield
hit and a walk loaded tlie bases
alter two out in the second. The
Happy Camp 6 to 3 Sunday
Dave Lemos pitched good ball
but had to have help from Son
ny Dixon in the ninth. Chick Sat-
cliffe hurled the first six f o r.
Happy Camp and Ted Beck fin
ished up.
This week's schedule finds tlie
.Medo-Bcls meeting Mount Shasta
at Dunsmuir on Saturday night,
and tlie Sunday slate pairs Duns
muir at Weed and Happy Camp
at Scott Valley.
SCO" Vllv. Stgff ! CMvfM.
Mclntyrt U).
Mtdo-Ben, 3-t-l. Munsfitld and 0ingi.
Mount Snil'a, 1-3-2. LmM and Wood!.
Dunsmuir, 3-11-1, Mafikt and Blavant.
Haooy Cumo. 344, Satcliflt. Bach til
and Hockadav.
Weed. . Lemo. DIon HI and Paul-
aim
second, two in the third, three in
the louilh aim anrancr in
fifth.
pranghofer's double was the
"iat thrPe
Dossett hammered out a home
run and a double to lead the hit-!
ting for Hal's He had three for
four for the day, adding a double
and a single to the roundtripper.
IK.
Western Oil had nnlv four hitsicomplcte games
but were aided bv six walks.'
B. Kuhn and B Ernst did the
hurling duty for Western Oil.
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Dodger infield then threw the ball
around, two runs crossing on an
error by Dick Traccwski and
three on a wild throw by Don
Zimmcr.
The Mets gained their first
game victory when Bill Virdon
and Jerry Lynch collided chasing
a fly ball in the 10th inning as
Lefties
American League
W. L. ICT.
Gil
New York
Baltimore
26 17 .605
30
29
25
24
23
24
19
20
17
.600
.592
.543
.511
.511
.471
.432
.426
Chicago
Kansas City
Minnesota
Boston
Los Angeles
Cleveland
Detroit
Washington
.327 13'vi
Sunday's Results
Cleveland 5 New York 0 (1st I
Cleveland 7 New York 2 (2nd)
Boston 11 Chicago 9 (lsti
Chicago 10 Boston 0 (2nd)
Detroit 7 Minnesota 6
Washington 6 Kansas City 4
Angeles 8 Baltimore 2
By JOE SARGIS
Ul'l Sports Writer
Memo to American lLcaguc
managers:
If you want to beat tlie New-
York Yankees, save vour left
Bonus Baby Belted;
Herbel Wins Sixth
1'1'L Standings
By L'nlted Press International
Northern Division
W. L. Pet.
, GB
Tacoma 30 19 .612
Spokane 27 25 .519
Seattle 23 23 .500 5'i
Portland ' 23 26 .469 7
Hawaii 23 27 .460 7ij
Southern Division
W. 1,. Pet. GB
Dallas Ft. W.
San Diego
29 22 .569
28 24 .538 V
24 25 .490 4
24 27 .471 5
16 29 .356 10
Oklahoma City
Denver
Salt Lake City
Sunday's Results
Denver 6 Tacoma 2 list game'
Tacoma 3 Denver 1 2nd camel
Spokane 11 Portland 3 (1st game'
Portland 1 Spokane 0 (2nd game
Hawaii 9 Dallas-Ft. Worth 8 list
game I
Dallas-Ft. Worth 9 Hawaii 5
Oklahoma City 4 San Diego 3
Salt Lake City at Seattle. 2 games
ppd , rain.
United Press International
Boh Garibaldi gets the headlines
but Ron Herbel writes the scripts
for the front - running Tacoma
Giants of the Pacific Coast
League's northern division.
Unheralded Herbel, a 25-year-
old righthander from Brighton.
Colo., was signed to a contract by
the San Francisco Giants for prac
tically peanuts while it took bonus
loot in excess of $130,000 to lure
Garibaldi off the Santa Clara
Campus.
Now it looks like the Giants
might have given the bonus stip
end to the wrong pitcher. Gari
baldi received rough treatment
from Denver yesterday and end
ed up losing 6-2 to the Bears. He
was relieved by John Pregenzer in
the seventh after giving up live
runs.
In the nighlcap, Herbel pitched
the full seven innings and scat-
tered four hits in downing the,
Bears, 31. It brought Herbel's re
cord to 6-5 while Garibaldi was
losing his second game after
winning six.
But records don't tell the full
storv.
Seven Complete Games
Tie came was Herbel's seventh
route-going jierformance of the
PCL season. This is t h e best in
the league. Herbel also owns an
earned-run average in the vicin-
ity of 2 60 Garibaldi's ERA is
4 .30-plus and he has pitched five
Denver unleashed
I i hit at-
tack on Garibaldi, Pregenzer and
two other Tacoma pitchers in the
ofener. Outfielder Ethan Blackahy
DATED
FOR
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pinch-runner Rod Kanchl scored
from second, and they gained
their second win on a 10th inning
homer by Jim Hickman. Reliever
Elroy Face was charged with
both defeats.
Four consecutive singles in tlie
top of the 17th produced the mar
gin of victory for the Colts, who
Baffle Yankee
handers for the world champions.
And if you need proof of that
statement just take a look at what
Jack Kralick and young Sam Mc
Dowell of the Cleveland Indians
did to the Yankees on Sunday.
Kralick, who seems to have re
gained his 1962 form since being
traded by the Minnesota Twins,
stopped the Yankees on two hits
in the opener as the Indians won,
5-0, and .McDowell, the 20-ycar-old
flame-thrower from Pittsburgh
beat the champs in the nightcap,
7-2.
The Yankees have lost only 17
games thus far this season in 43
starts but eight of those setbacks
have been to southpaws, including
one to the departed Bo Belinsky,
who had just that lone victory
over tlie New Yorkers this season
in eight decisions.
Yields Two Singles
Kralick. who won 12 games for
tlie Tunis in 1962 including a no
hit, no-run game over the Kansas
paced Denver's attack with three'
safeties which ran his hit streak
to seven in a row against Ta
coma. Denver leftfielder Corky
Withrow swatted a two-run double.
In other games, Moe Drabowsky
of Portland threw a three-hitter at
Spokane for a 10 victory after
Spokane won the opener 11-3; Ha
waii scored three times m tliel
eighth to nip Dallas-Ft. Worth 9-8
but the Islanders dropped the
nightcap 9-5, and San Diego re
liever John Flavin walked in the
winning run for a 4-3 Oklahoma
City victory
Rain caused postponement of the'
Salt Lake City at Seattle double
neaacr.
Drabowskl Iooklng Up
Portland s Drabowsky. aiming
lor another shot at the major
leagues, struck out seven to pick
up his fourth win against a single
loss. Dick Green's sacrifice fly
brought in the winning run fori
Portland.
Rod Grabcr's two-run homer in
the first game for Spokane helied
Howie Reed get his fifth win
Mike Bmmley and John Werhas
collected three hits for Spokane
while Manny Jiminez hit a solo.
homer for Portland
Eight home runs were hit in lhe
Hawaii-Dallas Ft. Worth double-
header. Hawaii's Bobby Knoop.
headed the singles! with a three-
run homer and a solo blast. Dick
Simpson's three-run homer in the
eighth gave the Islanders their up
hill victory in the first game. The
Rangers led 6-1 at the end of five
innings.
In the second game, home runs
hy Joe Christian and Tony Oliva
highlighted the Rangers winning.
attack. Other first-game homers
were hit hy Carlos Bernier of Ha
waii and Cesar Tovar and George
Banks of Dallas-Ft. Worth.
Freeze Belts One
Gene Freese's two-run homer
put San Diego one run behind
Oklahoma City at the end of live
innings. Bui in the sixth, the 89cr
tallied on two singles and a pair
of walks.
Padre reliefer F'avin walked an
8!ier with the bases loaded to
force in the winning run. Three
singles gave San Diego its third
run in tlie seventh.
In Saturday's games, lhe 89ers
and Padres split a twin bill with
Oklahoma City winning the opener
4-0 and losing the nightcap -4:
Dallas-H. ttnrlh downed Hawaii
7-3, Spokane deleated Portland 7-
4. Tacoma overpowered Denver
9-3 and Salt Lake City took 12
innings before ending a 16-game
losing streak by edging .Seattle
3-2.
TRY A PINCH
OP REAL
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9
SF Wins 6-4
struggled our hours and 36 min
utes before beating the Braves.
Hal Woodcshick, who pitched six
innings of shutout relief ball, was
the winner, and Ron Piche, who
worked the last two, took the loss.
Between them, the Colts and
Braves left 30 runners stranded.
Veteran Cal McLish. given a
City Athletics, gave up a single to
Clete Boycr in the third inning
and a single to Mickey Mantle in
the seventh.
Joe Adcock's tlirce-rtin homer
in the sixth inning decided the is
sue for Kralick over Bill Stafford.
It was Jack's fourth victory in
nine decisions and third since
coming to the Tribe on Way 2.
McDowell didn't pitch nearly as
well in tlie nightcap, but he had
more to work on as the Indians
opened up a 6-2 lead in six in
nings. Fred Whitfield, who took
over for Adcock in the second
game, was the hitting hero with
three runs batted in on a double
and homer.
Orioles Lose
The second-place Baltimore Or
ioles ailed to gain ground, though
as they bowed to the Los Angeles
Angels, 8-2. The third-place Chi
cago White Sox climbed to within
13 percentage points of tlie lead
by splitting a doublchcader with
the Boston Red Sox, winning tlie
nightcap, 10-0, after dropping the
opener, 11-9, while in other games
the Detroit Tigers shared the
Minnesota Twins, 7-6. and tlie
Washington Senators won their'
second straight, 6-4, over Kansas
City.
In tlie National League, the San
Francisco Giants defeated tlie St.
Louis Cardinals, 6-4; the Cincin
nati Reds downed the Los Angeles
Dodgers. 5-2; tlie Houston Colts
nipped tlie Milwaukee Braves, 3-1,
in 17 innings; tlie Now York Mets
swept Uio Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1
and 4-3, and Philadelphia and Chi
cago split, tlie Phils taking the!
opener, 5-2, and the Cubs the
nightcap, 3-2.
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Tlie Angels handed the Orioles
their fifth straight loss as Dean
Chance gained his fifth victory.
stopping the Birds on six hits. He
needed relief help from Julio Na
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three-run lead at the start, coast
ed to his fifth straight victory as
the Phils won their opener, but
Cal Koonce and Barney Schultz
combined on a five-hitter to gain
the Cubs a split. Art Mahaffey,
who won 19 games last year, suf
fered his seventh loss against
only two victories.
Hitters
with three runs baited in. includ
ing his fourth homer. Lee Thomas
also homered for tlie Angels.
Juan Pizarro shut out the Red
Sox on just four hits in the sec
ond game and aided his ow n cause
with a two-run double during a
seven-run outburst in the sixth in
ning. Carl Yastrzemski's two-run
homer in tlie eighth provided the
margin of victory for the Red Sox
in tlie opener. Dick Stuart also
homered for Boston while Ron
Hansen, Floyd Robinson and Pete
Ward stroked round-trippers for
tlie White Sox.
Singles In Ninth
Rocky Colavito's ground single
in the ninth drove in the winning
run for the Tigers after the Twins
had rallied to tie the score at 6-6
in tlie eighth on a double by Jim
Hall and a single by Rich Rollins.
Colavito homered earlier In the
game as did AJ Kaline.
Chuck Hinton's two-run homer
in tlie 10th inning led the Sena
tors to their victory over the A's.
Don Lock's eighth home run in
the seventh tied tlie score after
tlie A's had taken a 4-3 lead in
the sixth. Jim Coates was the
winner in relief and Dale Willis,
who took over in tho 10th, was
tlie loser.
WIDENER HORSE WINS
TAR1S (UPD Spy Well,
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ridden by Roger Poincclet, won
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horse race at the Longchamp
track. Fast Dip was second and
Mandcrlay was third.
WINS BOARDWALK MILE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPD
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Valley Athletic Association won
the annual Boardwalk mile Sun
day for tlie third consecutive year
and broke the record he set last
yeur. His time of 4:03.9 broke his
previous record of 4:04.6.
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