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Iianfs, Cads, Cubs Tie For Lead; Birds Lircdy McDaniel Hurls, Hits Cubs Past Stumbling Giants PAGE Z-B IIKItAI.I) AND NEWS, Klanulh Falls. Ore. Friday. June 7, 196 By Vnllrd Press Inlrrnallonal Lindy McDuniol of Hie Chicago Cubs and George Allman of the St. Louis Cardasls, who figured in six-player deal nin months a to, figured again today In a three-way tie for the National I .cogue lead. The fantastic Cubs, Cardinals ,i-d slumping San Francisco Gi ants are all deadlocked for first v'aoe and Hie two men chiefly re sponsible for (he snarl are Mc Daniel and Altman. McDanio!, an ordinarily weak hitting relief pitcher who usually gives way to a pinch hitter, won his own game Thursday with a imh inning homer off Billy Pierce that beat the Giants 3-3 and gave the Cubs their fifth straight vic tory. Third Season Win The victory was McDaniel'5 sec ond in as many days, third of tlie season and the Cubs' 11th In their last 13 contests. McDaniel was as effective on the mound as he was at bat in handing the Giants their fourth straight setback. Taking over lor Barney Schultz with the bases full and one out in the (op of the lutn. he picked Willie Mays off second base and then struck out &d Bai ley to end the threat. Like McDaniel, Altman didn't get Into the Cardinals-Phillies game until the late innings but when he did get his chance in the eighth he delivered a pinch double that drove in the winning run in a 5-4 victory for St. Louis. Started With Cubs Orieinally. Altman began his major league career with the Cubs but was dealt to (he larainais last Oct. 17 in the same trade that sent McDaniel from St. Louis to Chicago. Frank flobinson and Gordy Cole man paced tlio Cincinnati Keds to a 7-5 and 10-3 twi-night sweep over the Pittsburgh Pirate in the only other NL games sclicdulcd Robinson belled his 10th and Uth homers in (lie opener to help Jim Maloney register his eighth victory In the opener and Cole man drove in five runs in the nightcap as Joey Jay posted his third triumph. Joe Gibbon and Don Sclroall were the losing pitchers. In the American League, the Baltimore Orioles took over (li st place with a 4-3 win over the New York Yankees while tlie Washington Senators downed tlie Boston lied Sox 2-1 lor Uieir fourth straight victory in (lie only other game scheduled. Major League Results By United Press International American League Boston 010 000 000 1 7 0 Washington 200 000 OOx 2 4 3; Conley, Lamabe (3), Radutz (7) and Tillman. Stenhousc, Kline 19) and Rctzcr, Winner Sten house '3-61. Loser Conley (2-41. MR Osborne. New York 000 001 010- 2 9 I Baltimore 101 ooo 02x 4 6 0 Boulon, Hamilton (4). Bridges '61, Williams IS'. Iteniff 18) and Howard. Roberts, Hall (8) and Brown. Winner Hall 2-l). Los erWilliams '2-3). lOnly games scheduled I National League no inning San Fran 100 000 010 0- 2 10 1 Chicago 000 000 020 1 3 7 0 Marichal, Pierce '101 and Bail ey. Jackson, Scliullz (91, McDan iel (101 and Berlcll. Winner Mc Daniel (3-1). Loser Pierce (1-4) HU-Williams, McDaniel. St. Louis 004 000 010- 5 II I Phila 01)0 012 010- 4 8 1 Gibson, Shank (61. Bauta (8), Sadccki (8) and Oliver, McCar- vcr (71. Short, Duren (3), Green! (41, Hamilton (61, Baldschun (7), Klippstcin '9) and Dalrymple, 01 (lis (9). Winner Gibson 14-3). Loser Short (1-6). HR-Wine. (First Game) Cincinnati 104 000 020 7 12 0 Pittsburgh 000 201 101 5 8 1 Maloney. Henry 17) and Ed wards. Gibbon Sisk (4), Face 8) and Burgess. Winner Ma loney (8-21. Loser Gibbon (2-4). HR Robinson 2, Lynch, Bur gess, Mazeroski. (Second Game) Cincinnati 004 020 400-10 10 0 Pittsburgh 000 010 004 3 11 0 Jay (3-8) and Edwards. Schwall Iladdix (5), Francis (6), Veale '71, Sisk (8) and Pagliaroni. Los er Schwall (3-31. HR Paglia roni. v ... Je 7lsi r - mi "17 n k3 $ ( '' 1 'm Is," ,-V'" af ''f ft 'Only games scheduled) 200 Trackmen Run Tonight In NCAA Small Team Meet BOATERS! SEE THE 1963 JOHNSON HOMME OUTBOARD MOTORS WVv o motor lo (III any boating ntti - from Whine ro family crufllng ana wafer Idling. Qlt M to nor ummer. wore opon eary wknd with got and salts right at our dock! PELICAN MARINA 928 Front On The Lake CHICAGO (UPI) - More than; 200 track stars take a shot at fame and future today and Sat urday in the first National Col legiate Athletic Association cham pionship for its small college members. Entries have been made from S3 schools and while the competitors will be looking for honors in tlie meet, they'll also seek advancement to the universi ty division championship at the University of New Mexico the fol lowing week. Tlie first six finishers in each event will be eligible to enter the New Mexico moot. Several of this weekend's field stacked up as almost certain en trants for the university cham pionship and possibly potential winners uiere too. Notable among these was Loy ola University's star miler, Tom O'Hara, already clocked under four minutes three times this year, and the standout favorite In the 22-man field this weekend. Three other athletes appeared likely to win their events and perhaps show the potential to qualify for the Olympic team as well. Two of them were on tlie 1963 U.S. Pan American team, Jim Johnson of Virginia State who won the 400-meter dash in. the Pan Am, and Russ Rogers of Maryland State, thud In the Pan Am in tlie 440-yard hurdles. An other Maryland State star, Char les Mays, has won tlie AAU na tional crown in tlie broad jump and lias a best performance of 26 3". Finals will be held In seven events today end in 11 events Saturday. King Rodriguez Is Underdog REBEL WITH A CAUSE Talk about a baseball mananer havinq a rhubarb with the ump! This is the end. In a game between two Marine Corps teams in Naha, Okinawa, the Royals and the Strikers, manager Bob Fisher, left, of the Royals, protested Ump Joe Flanagan's calling his runner out at the plalo on close play. In avoiding the beef, Flanagan decided to dust off fhe plate. Fisher decided fo follow it up and this scene ensued. One would think a Marine had had enough of this type of early morning ex ercise. The Royals, incidentally, won the game, 14-6. UPI Tolephoto Sock Yanks Again Houk, Hitchcock Feud May Flare As Bright As 1962 By United Press International Ralph Houk and Billy Hitchcock have another feud going and this one could be a pip. The two managers had to be separated during a sudden flare- up in New York last summer. Neither threw any punches in Baltimore Thursday night but both got in some hot-tempered con versational licks after the Orioles beat tlie Yankees 4 2 to take a l'i game lead in tlie American League race. "We'll win the pennant." snapped Houk. obviously smarting over the fact the Yankees lost two cut of three games to the Orioles. Baltimore won t beat us. You can bet on that and you can put it in headlines." Cooling olf a bit. Houk conced ed "tlie Orioles have a good ball club." then hastily added, "but I think wo have a better one- even with our injuries." Apprised of the Yankee man ager's comments, Hitchcock coun tered: "I'm glad Houk is so concerned .ibuut Ihe Orioles. He must really lie worried about us to be so concerned." Rally Against Williams , In a ball game where there The Yanks fell behind early j was less conversation, the Wash Thursday night, finally tied the 'Dn'0" J?",10" at 'J Bston r, . ,, , ... I Red Sox 2-1 for their fourth vie- cigntn ana men saw me urioics break the tic in tlie bottom of tlie inning when singles by Brooks Robinson and Jim Gentile off loser Stan Williams capped a two run rally. Dick Hall, who relieved Balti more starter Robin Roberts with one out in the eighth, hurled scoreless ball the rest of the way for his second victory, both over the Yankees. The Yankees, who lost Mickey Mantle for at least a month when lie suffered a broken bone in his left foot Wednesday night, also suffered another blow Thursday night when starter Jim Koutnn was struck on tlie jaw by Jackie Brandt's line drive in the fourth tuning. Ronton, owner of a 7-1 record. was lorccd to leave t h e game and had lo have 12 stitches taken. a row and their longest winning streak of the season. Larry Osborne's 10th homer with one man aboard off loser Gene Conley in the first inning was all the margin Dave Sten housc needed for his third vic tory although Ronnie Kline had to be summoned from the bull pen to retire Carl Yastrzemski for the final out of the game. No other games were sched uled in the American League. Over in the National League, tlie St. Louis Cardinals climbed into a three-way tie for first place with San Francisco and Chi cago by defeating the Philadel phia Phillies 5-4. The incredible Cubs scored a 3-2 decision over the Giants in 10 innings, and the Cincinnati Reds swept a twi nighler from tlie Pittsburgh Pi rates 7-3 and 10-3 in the only other games scheduled. Fluhrer's Garners Number One Spot In Babe Ruth Set Fluhrer's crabbed sole posses-leach poled a triple. Barnes also sion of first place Thursday night I had a single and was the only THE, Compton Has Top Men in the Klamath Basin Babe Ruth League with its second straight win and an 8-3 decision over cnilo- quin. Dugan and Mest evened its slate with a 4-1 win over Mann. Town and Country of the South Suburban got a victory in its open ing game by handing K.C. Paint its second straight loss, 6 5. The win Thursday was the sec ond for Fluhrer's. They now lead iUa Innn with a 9-0 rOTnrn .lim ...... - - . Drew went the distance lor nun- icr s in gcung the win. tie gave -- .. -ii. i h;i. , ik rhiWi.nn - Paint club in the five innings while walk ing five and striking out 10. Joe Hood and Cecil Bettles hurled for the Chiloquin club with Hood ab- hitter with a pair of safeties. G. Jones laced a pair of singles for the winners. Town and Country had to rally for four runs in the final inning to win the contest Fluhrer's 013 13-S 8 S Chiloquin 000 12-3 2 5 Drew and Phillips; Hood, Bet tles (3) and Miller. Malin 001 00-1 1 2 Dugan-Mest 010 3x-4 3 2 Tucker and Lynch; Aldingcr Major league Standings By United Press International American League W. I.. Pet. tilt ;t! 21 Baltimore New York Chicago Kansas City Minnesota Boston Los Angeles Cleveland Detroit Washington .61)4 .587 .Mli .Ml .520 .469 .473 .435 .429 100 010 46 6 3 110 201 0-5 8 1 Nealy and Witrenburcer; John son. Lvons '? and Ward. NEW YORK ll:PI Kw-ham. pion Emile Griffith, the Ilth man sorbuig the loss when he allowed to win the world welterweight crown twice, is favored at 13-10 to achieve a record-breaking NOTICE! NO SHOOT Sun., June Dut to tha Stat Shoot In Portland Next Shoot -June 16 Klamath Gun Club third title triumph Saturday night in his fight with champion Luis Rodriguez at Madison Square Garden. Rodriguez of Miami Beach, 28, wrested the title from Griffith on a unanimous but controversial de cision last March 21 at Los An geles. Grilfilh would make no kayo prediction against nigged Rodri guez who never was stopped in his 53 fights, only two of which he lost. However, close friends disclose that Griflilh hopes to knock out Luis about the seventh round. Second largest sun dial in the world is located at Carelrec, nor of Phoenix, Ariz. our Best Camper Buy.' The GIBRALTER CAMPER Designee) and built for comfort, convenience and quality! LIGHT AS A FEATHER - SOLID AS A ROCK! Financing Available! Gibraltar tompin art compttHlr tquipptd . . . truly hem en whtli! W btlttt thy art) th tinttt w'v var ofttrtaV You havt to m thtm fo apprtXMtt tha f n tiniihinf), tha workmanihlp, tntf tha " i trot" that ma It a thtm m vhtono'int. 1 J h-wilj ; if" r , . n - .': U . .. s. oifiiqtl ' '940 Prices start at only See Them Com pore Them Price Them Before You Buy! 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Dugan and Mest tabulated only three hits off loser Huben Aldin gcr. Alan Mitchell, Bridges and Steve Ward got the hits. Tucker struck out eight and Aldingcr six. Town and Country stopped K.C. Paint despite being outlut 8-6. K Nealy went the route for tlie win ners in giving up eight hits, live walks while winding seven. E. Jchnson and T. Lyons combined to hurl for the losers. The losers had all the big hits. Swim Safety Rules Named COMPTON. Calif. (CPU- The Compton Invitational Track and Field Meet tonight features a number of superlatives on an en try list which includes six .seven- loot high-jumpers, five sub-four-minute milers. and six 16 fool pole-vaulters. The meet has attracted major attention from truck and lield lans hacnuso of the presence ol New Zealand's Peter Snell who may be forced to break his world mark of J M I if he hopes to win. A fast early pace might leave the ,nnn ivii mi mi uci uniiy u one of the (ollnwinc: Jim Rratlv. holder of the American record at Jim tlrclle. whose best is 3:50.7: Dvrol Burleson. 3.57.6: and Carl Weisiger. 3:57.3. Snell said this week the way to beat him was to run him into the ground with a last early pace. Several Los Angeles Track Club Minnesota at Los Angeles',. u, ; A ,,T . ,' Chance ;, ,... ...j.... ..... iiuii, ia iiiia.s in .iitut'u uui Snell outlasted them all. winning jin 3:54.9. Weisiger was second and Beattv third. 1 1-5 1 .357 14 Thursday's Results Baltimore 4 New York 2. night Washington 2 Boston 1. night i Only games scheduled' Friday's Probable Pitchers '4-4' night' Kaat 5-4-. . Chicago at Kansas City ' night Pizarro '4-2' vs. Thics '0-1' I New York at Detroit 'night StaMord '2-4 vs. Aguirre Cleveland at Washington! 'night' Donovan 2-4 vs. Duck-j worth '2-2'. 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