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Cincinnati's Jim Oloole Beats Phils, Wins 13th Castoff Catcher Paces Red Hot Cleveland Clui National League W. L. Pet. CB St. Louis 40 27 .in ... San Francisco 40 28 .388 Los Angeles 37 29 .561 2'j Cincinnati 38 30 .545 31- Chicago 37 31 .544 3'j Milwaukee 32 34 .485 7': Pittsburgh 31 35 .470 8'i Philadelphia 30 37 .448 10 Houston 27 41 .397 13'i New York 25 43 .368 15'a Thursday's Results Chicago S Houston 0 Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh I Cincinnati 11 Philadelphia 1, night (Only games scheduled i Friday's Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Chicago Card well 13-8) vs Buhl (6-5i. Houston at Cincinnati (night) Johnson (3-8' vs Maloney (10-21. Philadelphia at New York (night) Johnson (5 3) vs Jack-lgames son (5-7). Head San Francisco at Milwaukee! O'Toole struck out six batters (night) Bolin (3-1) vs Cloningcr and gave up only five hits but (l-4i. developed blisters on his pitching Los Angeles at M. Louis (night) hand after eight innings and gave Koulax (10-3) vs Gibson (5-3). I way to Jim Owens in the ninth Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Chicago Houstonat Cincinnati San Francisco at Milwaukee Los Angeles at St. Louis Philadelphia at New York By United Press International Cocky Jim O'Toole. who once won 20 games without even bothering to run. figures to do it again this year without any sweat. The swaggering Cincinnati southpaw reeled off his 13th vie tory of the season and his sev enth in a row Thursday night by beating Philadelphia 11-1 to boost the Reds within three and a half of the National League edo-Bels Ready NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Team Scott Valley Weed Dunsmuir Mcdo-Bels Happy Camp Ml. Shasta W L Pet. 3 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 - 2 1 .667 1 2 .333 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 The Klamath Falls Medo-Bcls, trying to get back into the thick of the fight in the Northern Cali fornia semi-pro baseball league, will go to Dunsmuir Saturday and Sunday for games with only the Saturday game count ing as a league tilt. The Sunday game is part of the Railroad Days fete and w ill be a non-counting game. The Saturday game is at 8 p.m. and the Sunday game at 2 p.m. The Medo-Bcls have a 1-2 record in league competition for fourth place in the six-team league. Weed and Scott Valley are co leaders of the loop with 3-0 rec ords and Dunsmuir is third at 2-1. The Medo-Bcls will be look ing for a w in to reach the .500 mark. Playing manager Ron Owings may have some changes this week. He probably will open be hind the plate himself in place of Dave Saks who may not be able to make the game. Jim Kel ler will start on the hill for the Medo-Bcls. Dean Dunson will be a new face at first base. Dave Sigado moves back to second base from the outfield. Sberm Allen will be at shortstop if he is available. If not. Bob Yunck will take over the short field chores. Don Dexter rounds out the infield in the hot corner. The outfield will consist of John Bianchi in left, Blake Griggs in center and Ray Taylor in right. Darco, Olson Win Games JC's Plan Net Meet The Klamath Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce will spon sor the Second Annual Jaycec Tennis Tournament at Moore Park next Monday. Although his 19 wins for the Reds in 1961 represent h i s top one-season total in the majors O'Toole won 20 games for Nash ville in the Southern Association during 1958 and was rather proud of the accomplishment when he reported to Cincinnati the follow ing spring. One of his teammates prodded him about not doing any running in spring training that year and O Toole blithely replied "I've got news for you. I won 20 at Nashville last year without running at all. Majors' Biggest Winner O'Toole does some occasional running now but he certainly has nothing to sweat about wiui a 13- 3 record that makes him the big gest winner in the majors so far. He was the beneficiary of a three-run homer by John Ed wards Thursday night and an other solo homer by Bob Skinner. The Reds had only a 2-1 lead until the fifth inning when Ed wards' homer featured a five-run rally at the expense of Art Ma halley, who suffered his ninth loss in 12 decisions. The Milwaukee Braves defeat ed the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 and the Chicago Cubs blanked the Houston Colts 5-0 in the only other NL games scheduled. Southpaw Denny Lemaster of the Braves held the Pirates to five hits and then won his own game with an eighth inning horn- AX ' 'J ' A ft? " New York Chicago Boston Cleveland Minnesota Baltimore Los Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington KICKS UP STORM N.Y. Yankee Manager Ralph Houlc kicks up a storm of dirt as he argues with umpire John Rice about an alleged quick pitch thrown to Clete Boyer, left, by Washington Senator Pitcher Jim Coates in eighth inning of their game in New York. Houk was ejected from the game, but the Yankees won 5-4. Sen ator catcher Don Leppert is at right. UPI Telephoto U)nTU HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. June 21, 1963 PAGE ! B By United Press International Major LeaguejWyaff Out At Tennessee; Leaders Snge Winq Modified National League cr- I Waver 4 Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Brand Hits Homer jl' Davis. LA 53 195 22 66 .338 Rookie Ron Brand put Pitts- Groat, StL 67 270 burgh ahead with his first major iwhite, StL 67 274 league homer in the third inning and Don Schwall nursed that 1-0 lead until a back cramp forced him out of action in the sixth. The t)lirnmAnt ic a Inr-al Anal ... ... i ii u L . , , ifcddie Mathews tied the score in for all who wishto enter anc I the the same (rame Dy connectins for " 7 v "CT,':ll"c" .""ihis ninth homer off reliever Tom- aunaay ai 2 p.m. inose wishing Wills, LA 47 192 Clemnte. Pitts 57 208 Covingtn, Pha 55 169 Williams. Chi 68 257 Pinson. t in 6 264 Santo. Chi 68 268 Boyer, StL 64 252 Kiwanians to enter the tourney can pick up an entry blank at the chamber of commerce office or the First National Bank. The entry blanks are to be delivered or telephoned to Gilbert Moor, 4616 Peck Drive. TU 2-6260. This tournament is a prelude to the Slate Jaycee tournament which is to be held Sunday and Monday, June 29-30, in Roseburg. J lEI I The tournament is for both boysCOCI tVlsUl and girls and trophies will be awarded. This is an open division. 18 and under. 16 and under, 14 and un der and 12 and under. There also will be a novice division for be ginners. Entry blanks are still available so get into the tennis tournament. my Sisk. Larrv Jackson limited the Colts to four hits and posted his eighth Malionc, Bos victory lor the Cubs with the aid ""K1"-1' of Billy Williams' ninth and lothallne homers. 91 .337 91 .332 63 .328 68 .327 Girl Softball Signup Set Darco and Olson's turned in vic tories in action in the South c..K..rhn i uiu tontine (Majors1 play Thursday. ' Ella R"y announced today n.. ..-hinnl the winless that girls summer Softball play Teamsters 12 to 5 with Keith Clin-will get underway on Monday I nju for lne iosers American League 60 232 26 64 238 62 241 63 2.13 63 247 53 187 62 256 60 240 Del Rubinsun. Chi Pearson. LA Rollins. Minn Fox, Chi Boyer, NY Yslrzmski. Bus 60 233 Davalillo. Cle 52 214 KNOXVILLK. Tenn. (UPI) - The once famed single wing for mation, the sword of rugged uni versity of Tennessee teams of the past, was partially sheathed Thursday with the installation of a new coach with new ideas. Jim McDonald. 48, a former blocking back for Ohio State. 55 .325' promises Volunteer fans they 81 .315 will see their team line up in the 83 .314 T-formation at least part of the 84 .313 time in the coming season and 79 .313 'more than half of the time next year. McDonald Thursday was ap pointed head football coach to re place the ousted Bowden Wyatt. Tile university's board of trustees also appointed Bob Woodrulf as athletic director, a position that had not been permanently filled 79 .341 81 .340 80 .332 76 .326 76 .315 58 .310 79 .3091 74 .308 71 .305 65 .304 since the death of Gen. Robert R. Neyland, the man credited with putting Tennessee on the football map. Wyatt, 47. presently a patient in a Virginia hospital, was given a year s terminal pay of $18,000. The new Vol Mentor, Wyatt s assistant at Tennessee for the past eight years, indicated he would begin immediately on plans to sprinkle T-formation plays into tlx? Tennessee ollensc. The transition from N'cyland's famous single wing attack will mark the end to one of the for mation's last bastions in college football. It will be a change long Home Runs National league: II. Aaron, Braves 20; Banks, Cubs 15: Mc- Covey, Giants 14; F. Alou. Giants The second game was an action- 44; Stuart, Red Sox 43 ton going all six innings for theinipni ai aioooc rreio. victors, anil Olsons trouncca , " T ,,, filled contest. Coca Cola lead 7-1 Hal's 16 to 0 with Pat Gallagher play will start Monday night. AH j b((tom , lhe (hjn) nd Dean Fischer teaming up lor.h"" "v. .' j 'when Crater Lake exploded with Kiwanis maintained its hold on the top rung of the ladder in the Klamath Falls Little League (.Ma jors' by turning back Weyerhaeu-ser-Gene's 9 to 8 in Thursday play. In other aclion. Crater Lake outscored Coca-Cola 17 to 14. Migliaccio and Tillery each hurled three innings for Kiwanis ;Bat(ey, Twins, all 15. with Tillery getting credit for the win. and Windsor and Williams! Run, Batted In worked lor Weyerhaeuser-Gene's Nationa league: H. AaronJ with Williams tagged for the loss., Bravcs 52. HnninSon. Reds 50; Migliaccio also added a pair of ; White. Cards 50; Santo, Cubs 46; doubles lor the victors while Bel- j Boyer, Cards 44. castro and Williams collected a American League: Kaline, Ti- oouble each, the only extra-base Rer5 4s; Wagner. Angels 48; Alii- Ison. Twins 47; Malzone. Red Sox Mets Defeat Yankees 6-2 NEW YORK (UPI i The Mots fans had a ball from cheering Casey Stengel to booing Roger 13; Bailey. Giants; Ccpeda, Gi- Mans. anls. and Mays. Giants, all 12. The Yankee stadium was their American League: Stuart, Redloyster lor a night and they made Sox 17; Allison, Twins 16: Wag-! the n"st of 11 as l"c'r ragamul-1 ner. Angels; Kaline. Tigers, and. fin heroes defeated the world I champions 6-2 in a benefit game for New York sandlot baseball American League W. L. Pot. GB .617 .576 .567 .556 .531 .522 .493 .484 8 .381 14'i .300 21 2 3 3'i S 5': 7',-i Thursday's Results Minnesota 9 Chicago 4 New York 5 Washington 4 Boston 8 Detroit 3 Cleveland 11 Baltimore 8. night (Only games scheduled) Friday's Probable Pitchers New York at Boston (night) Terry (7) vs Monbouquette (9-4 Washington at Los Angeles (night) Rudolph (3-81 vs Chance (5-6). Detroit at Kansas City (night) A g u i r r e (5-6) vs Wickersham (5-5). Chicago at Cleveland (night) Pizarro (7-3) vs Wynn (0-0i. Baltimore at Minnesota (2. twi- nightl Roberts (4-71 and Dclock (l-3. vs. Stange (0-0) and Rog- genburk (1-1. practically all their games the last three weeks, the Indians have spurted from ninth place to fourth, only 3'i games off t h e pace. Even with Aieue's two homers Thursday night, however, the In dians still needed anotlier grand slam homer by Max Alvis during a six-run seventh inning to over come the Orioles. Woodie Held of the Indians and losing pitcher Dick Hall also hit homers dur ing the contest. Jerry Walker, who relieved starter Dick Donovan in Die sev enth inning, was credited with his sixth victory against one loss. I he Yankees rolled to their seventh win in a row by whip ping Washington 5-1, the Minne sota Twins beat (lie Cliicaeo By United Press International Somebody goofed on Jose Azcue, w ho might have wound up his career in the minors had he not been given one more chance by the Cleveland Indians a month ago. Azcue hud previous trials with the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City A's, both of whom had written him off as weak hitter with only triplc-A potential. But the Indians acquired him from Portland of the Pacific Coast League in a trade with Kansas City a month ago and have been congratulating them selves ever since. Taking over as Cleveland's No. 1 catcher when receiver Johnny Romano broke a finger in late May, the 23 year-old Azcue ha: fashioned a solid .303 batting mark that has helped make the Indians the hottest club in the majors for the month of June. Azcue helped the Indians to their 18th victory in their last 21 games Thursday night when he drove in (our runs with a pair of White Sox 9-4, and the Boston Red Sox handed the Detroit Ti gers their 10th straight defeat 8-3 in Uie only other American League games played. Bobby Richardson's two-run double in the ninth inning off ex temmate Jim Coates enabled the Yankees to overcome a 4-3 defi cit against the Senators, who lost their eighth in a row. Homers by Harmon KUle brew and Earl Battey plus Zoilo Versalles' triple with the bases full were the key blows in Min nesota's victory over Chicago. The Red Sox capitalized on home runs by Dick Stuart and Chuck Schilling to score five runs In the fourth inning and straight defeat under new man ager Chuck Dressen. 4 Speeders Ready For AAU Activity ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The Na tional AAU track and field trials. out of which will come the United States team to compete against Russia next month in tho Soviet Union, gets under way today with four speedsters ready for the gun in the 100-yard dash. Florida Ai-M's Robert Hayes was named the favorite in seed- ings Thursday but three others. Henry Carr, Larry Questad and Nate Adams were all given good chances of coming off with hon ors in what some predicted would be record time. Hayes has run 9.3 in the 100 once already this year. That is one-tenth of a second off the world mark. Carr, of Arizona State, also is rated a good bet. He has a pending world mark of :20.3 in the 220 and also has done 9.3 in the 100. The third man to run it in 9.3 is Purdue's Adams. Questad of Stanford pre viously upset Carr in NCAA com petition. Following tho opening 100-yard dash trials interest will turn to the 120-yard high hurdles quali fiers, which will be run in four heals. The finals in both events will close out Ue track events. In the field event finals, the pole vault gets under way this afternoon with the javelin, broad jump and shot put following. Saturday one mile, 220, 440 and 880-yard finals will be staged. Other events include the 3,000 meter steeplechase final and the two-mile walk final. Among Saturday's field events will be the hammer throw, high jump, discus throw and triple jump. sought by some o! the disgrunt led fans that have watched thelhomers in an 11-8 decision over will be ticld during the evening Orange and White crumble into the Baltimore Orioles. session. the Southeastern Conference base- Gain Five Places This evening, the one-mile run ment in recent years. I With Azcue behind the plate in I trials and the six-mile run final BOATERS! GAS UP WITH US! Wi'i got, mixed on regular right at th dock. Jutt launch your boat at our handy launching oraa and hoed for tha dock. Wa'va all othor boating ntndy and accouorlas, too watar skit, baits, ntw and used motor. You noma it wt'vo got It! PELICAN MARINA 921 Front On the Lokt league which is being lormed. . ' the number of teams the National 12 runs. Coca Cola came up with.Reds 10-2: jtwo runs in the fourth and five in Broglio. Cards 8-2; Marichal. Gi- a nne-hitlcr effort. j k 'ie . : Z f 'capue ,ll depend on the signup ,K u .u. ... .... -jMom1av nRnt the first inning only to have the . - ."... Teamsters rally for two scores inl . . ,, ,,,,,,,, ,Va,.L0 , deadlocked at 14-all. Craler Lake the second and three in the tr,ir1 jiodoc Field at 6 p m Ipushcd over three runs in the bot- to take the lead. A run in the,- Tcniative nlans call 'for Dlav in ltm of lhe mth ,or the win' bottom of the third tied the gamej(he g,.s sofaii caRue on Mn. Washburn went all the way fori at 5-all. hut a giant seven run davs and fridays. the victory, and Canada was the snlurcc bv Daren in the boltom ol - ;ns(T (nr tota Coa He was aid- lhe fourth put the game beyond B0S0X LAM, CATCHKR icd on the mound by Knowles. Pitching League: O'Toole. the filth as Crater Lake added ans n-3; Penanoski, Dodgers: in nlav tlin.ilH anoiner run ana uie game ""i.Mcnean. i-iraics, ana aimmons piJ) snouia , ,,,, r, i i, j- -ii dlU!, all American l.caguf: Sox 6-1; Walker. Bouton. Yanks 9-2; played before a crowd ol 50.742 In fact, about the only thing the Mets' wildly enthusiastic fans didn't make off with was the stadium's center field (lag pole and it wasn't because they didn't try. A small mob of 'em seemed bent on taking it home as a souvenir until Yankee Stadium special police gained control. The Yankees shrugged it all off as hist another exhibition Maloney. Eame. Reds 13-3; That's the way I like to split a doubleheadcr." said manager Ralph Houk. relernng to the fact the Yankees beat the Washington Senators 5-4 in an American Radatz, Red League game Thursday alter Indians 0-1; I noon. "Just look at the standings Fischer, Ath-iof the two teams and you'll see Ictics 7-2; Ford. Yanks 9-3. we didn't lose a thine ' reach. j BOSTON iL'PD Ed McGuin- Clinton gave un six hits whiles m-year-old son of a naval his mates were colleitinc 13 base, submarine squadron commander, knocks off the three Teamster I as sjgned a contract with the pitchers. Richard Dixnn. Val Carl- Boston Red Sox. son and Goodman. Carlson wa? The right-handed hitting catch the loser. Benson accounted for er will report Monday to Boston's lhe two Teamster runs in the sec- cas Waterloo (arm team in ond inninc bv clouting a round ; the Midwest League trmner with tcammater aboard C.Jillachcr and Fi'hor each h'lrlcd Ihree inning stints In the Olson victnrv over Hal's, and he tween them thev cave up just lhe single hit. Meantime, thev clouted IS hits off P-'ll Warren. Dave Se lin'kv and Terrv Herbert Inr .If rounds Hank Barieen clouted a drvihlc (or the only extra haw blow by Olson's. Three makeup games have been scheduled Saturday in the KFLL 'Minors'. Weyerhaeuser - Gene's plays Motor Investment at noon. Thomas Dodge meets Coca Cola at 2 p m., and Kmanis plays Cra ter Lake at 3 pm The refreshment stand will be open. So TV Drumstick, one of the Klam ath Mens Softball teams, will take on John Wheeler lcelng team of Medlortl Sunday at Con ger Field at 1 p.m. II will be i douhlrheadcr af fair. Vern Collins. 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