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PAGE 1C HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, June 23, 1963 Cardinals Top Dodgers, 2-1 Retain NL Lead struck inning score in llic fifth inning. i The young lefthander Julian Javier led off with an in- out eight during his six field hit. He was safe at secnndlstay. when Dick Tracewski dropped a Gibson left in the eigl(h inning throw after Tim McCarver hadjwith Dodger runners on second bunted. Gibson sacrificed the two and third as Bobby Shantz camel men to second and third and ton to retire Wally Moon. Shantz Javier scored when Willhite com-lwas relieved in the ninth by Ron muted a pain ITaylor after he gave up one hit O'Dell Pitches Giants By Braves came nn a 2-1 pitch off rookie Taiaj m c DauH Nick Willhite, who was appearing IVTllla WUTVII in his second major league game.x It was one of four Cardinal hits,, 06S an ott minute, wnose record i 1-1. The Cards took advantage of. miscues by the Dodgers to tie the North Takes Golf Lead In Tourney PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. (UPI) The North, powered by the birdie shooting of merchant - prince Bob Boos, took a com ;.manding 9-3 lead over the South .m -the annual state North-South -;matche at Pebble Beach Satur- :-fioos. from Hillsborough paired ;-ith Paul George Archer of San ;-rvancisco to defeat former na ;.4ional public links champion Gene Andrews, Beverly Hills, and Art :Butlor. Glendora, 3-0. Hoos had ;iix birdies. Bill McCool, San T Francisco police officer, and I -Steve Onrjerman. South San Fran. ; Cisco, also slaughtered a southern . . L ; team, 3-d. Jim Feme, Gardena. VuU and Dr. Paul E. Travis, Downey, ; Here the victims, j'; In the other two matches the steams split even. Dick Giddings. -Jlodesto, and state amateur -Champion Dick Loti, Hayward. Icored n points against Frank .Hoover, Bakerslield, and Bruce lccormlclt. Temple City, who al :- (tot 1V4. ; The other split featured Jim -.AVelchcrs, Atherton, and Eli Bari ;au, Santa Cruz, who played all - even wiin juchard Clover. La aiirada, and Jim McPhate of San The singles matches wilt be played Sunday, starting at 1 p.m :at Cypress Point. With Dailey ST. PALL MINNEAPOLIS (UPIl Bill Dailey turned in another brilliant relief performance Satur day as the revamped Minnesota Twins downed the Balumore Or ioles 3-1 on a pair of homers by Zoilo Versalles and one by by Vic Power. Dailey came on in the eizhth when .Minnesota starter Jim Perry was injured by a line drive. The Orioles had runners on first and third with one out but Dailey retired Russ Snyder and BrooKs Koninson in order to end the threat and gain his sixth save. Power, moved to third base to replace the injured Rich Rollings, homered in the first while Ver salles" solo shots came in the fifth and seventh. ST. LOUIS (UPli - Charlie James' sixth inning home run led -' the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday and allowed the Redbirds to hold their skm half-game National League lead. The Dodgers dropped two and one-half games off the pace and - into a third-place tie with the Cin cinnati Reds. 'Bob Gibson, who allowed a sec- . ond inning homer to Tommy Da ' vis for the Dodger tally, picked up his sixth win of the year al though he needed help. He al ' lowed seven hits, struck out five and walked one batter in 7 2-3 MILWAUKEE 'UPH Vcteranitlie halfway mark in his bid for innings. loft hander Billy O'Dell reached his' first 20-victory season Satur- James' game winning homer day with a nifty two-hit perform ance in pitching the San Francis co Giants to a 30 victory over the Milwaukee .Braves. The 30-year - old O'Dell, who went right into the majors when, he broke into organized baseball! in 1354. picked up his 10th win of the year in going the distance for the sixth time this season. The closest O'Dell ever came to a 20- victory season before was last! year when he posted a 19-14 rec-l ord as the Giants won the Na tional League Pennant. . The Giants used three consecu-1 live singles in the sixth inning to I get uueu nis lirst run and Ed Bailey singled home two more in surance runs in the ninth. ine oniy nils oil O DclI were Denis Menke's second innine sin gle and Frank Boiling's third in ning single. The farthest the Braves ever advanced a runner was to second base and Uiat har pened in the ninth w hen third J baseman Jim Davenport made a uirowina error m Iiedinf a grounder by Frank Boiling who got iwo Dases before the ball could be retrieved. A pair of double plays by Jose Pagan. Chuck Hiller and Orlando Cepeda wiped out two base run ners who had gotten on with walks. The loser was starter Bob Shaw, who now has a record of 3-5, lie had limited the. Giants to four scattered singles before Hill er singled with one out in the sixth. Willie Mays sent Hiller to third with a followup simile and vs. sis rsL s Bob Hayes Leads Early Qualifiers McCARVER OUT AT HOME Dodgers' catcher Johnny Roseboro has his glasses knocked ajar by Cards' Tim Mc Carver who fried fo score from third on Curt Flood's hit to third basernan Maury Wills in the fifth inning of the Cards-Dodgers game in St. Louis Saturday. McCarver was taqged out by Roseboro who took the throw from Wills. The Cards won, 2-1, to retain first place in the Na. tional League race. J UPI Telephoto Pirates Wax s, j-u Rough One Of Roughest In Recent U.S. Open Tournament Memories ST. LOUIS i UPI 'The United 1 towards the team crown while the Stales qualified athletes Saturday defending New York A.C. was far for competition against Russia, to the rear in fourth place with 11. including speedy Bob Hayes who broke the world's record for the 100-yard dash in the 75th annual .XHlUlidi ft:lU ITdCK ctllU r 1CIO championships. Hayes, who plays football al most as well as he runs, and he runs pretty fast, turned in a blis tering 0:09.1 last night to lead qualifiers on the American team I which will be completed with the ; second day running of 12 final' events. Seven final events were com-i This Week's Slate pleted Friday. Hayes, a Florida A&M sprinter, and a halfback on his school's football team, has by pa.ssed a possible career on the gridiron in order to concentrate on the 1964 Olympics. j .MO.N'DAV Balsigcrs vs. Dugan - Mest Tulrlake vs. .Matin A4W vs. Pacific Supply Uston Air Craft vs. S. St. Oxygen Local Loan vs. Metier Bros, T&C vs. Butte Valley Sixth The competition saw Brian I Kuigslcy vs. Eoclrs Sternberg, world record holder in DARCO vs. Hal's the pole vault, shatter a meet Hal s vs. East Side Jcld-Wen vs. Gene's Bend-Portland vs. Weyerhaeuser TUESDAY record by clearing the bar at 16 feet 4 inches, four inches shorter than his world mark. Hayes Jones, the Detroit school I Superior Trov vs. Gun Store teacher, regained his 120-yard i Merrill vs. Crater Cats high hurdles title by equaling the Musgrove vs. Butte Valley A&W vs. Interstate Pump Two years, between the ages : of a and 10. was all the achool :ig had by Benjamin Franklin. CHfCAGO (UPll-Bob Friend.' the Pittsburgh Pirates' control specialist, gave up his first walk in 47 innings and survived a nine- hit attack Saturday to win his uuro shutout of the year in a 3-0 victory over llic Chicago Cubs. me firates gave Friend a three-run cushion in the third in ning when Dick Scholield hit his first home run of the year with Bob Bailey on base, after Rober to Clemenle drove in a first in ning run. Friend had at least one Cuh runner on base in all' but the first two innings, but manaced to es cape unliarmed in workinn to his finally banged it out on the fair-1 get a club. I couldn't find the way, and settled for a fat seven. (spot again. So the hunt started "The only thing you can do isi all over." tee it high, let it fly-and pray."j Even aler thcy ound it a sec. Rudolph said. ond time wncn Mlke (ook hjs Chases Slow Players ! stance he still couldn't see the -Most rounds required five hours! ball, By OSCAR FRALEY UPI Sparta Writer BROOKLINE. Mass. (UPP Fearless- Fralcy's fairway facts and figures from the U.S. Open ; golf championship: The thing they'll all remember most about this one is rough which is a cross between barbed wire and quicksand and typical of scurrying me woes it caused was the case ! players. iou cant hit it." was Tony Lem'a's reply, "until you find it." Mike Souchak carried it even farther than Lema. "Even after you find it, you're likely to lose it," said Big .Mike. "On one hole we finally found my ball. 1 spread the grass and was. or more, which sent Joe Dey. ex ecutive secretary of the PGA to warn the "slow" of Mason Rudolph" on the first hole. The strong young pro from Clarksville. Term., knocked his drive into the rough and needed three swings to get it back on the fairway. His live iron first moved it 25 yards, still in the rough. His seven iron second sent Willie McCovey then scored Hill-Ith 0311 35 'ard'. and still in the er with another single. Mays led rKg" 80 loolt a hanl "ce, on ine runui witn another single and McCovey sent him to third on a double, tlie only extra base hit of the Eame. Felipe Alou ran for McCovev and .after Cepeda drew an inten tional walk to fill the bases. Bai ley sent home Mays and Alou with a single. All tlie runners in the ninth were charged to reliev- wasj "I just whacked away at about where I thought it was." he grimaced, "and managed to knock it out a few feet where the grass wasn't quite as deep." Give Up Search How, you -might ask, can a threesome with a .gallery of 3.000 able to identify that it was my ball. But then, after I went to Dennis Ralston Cops Tennis Title PRINCETON, N. J. lUPP land Ramsey Earnhart 9-7. 4-6. Dennis Ralston of Southern Cali-17-9. 6-3. 6-1. in an all.Knuthern fornia added the NCAA champion- California clash (or. the doubles viciory 01 uie season. He er lank l,-i.,.k., .. v.. 40 and iuX,7 "f !, " "l Ba'l'y', hlt and ship to his list of tennis accomp-title. . iuiuuiviau; jiaymona came on to re- Yanks. Rap Sox Twice meet record of 0:13.4. This was his fourth national AAU crown. having won in 1958, I960 and 1961. Pete McArdle, second last year, won the six-mile run in 28:29.2. The 33-year-old bus mechanic from New York City is the Pan American games 10.000 - meter champion. Liston Air Craft vs. Pacific Sup. ply Big Y vs. Olson's Teamsters vs. Western Oil Crater Lake vs. Kcycr-Gene's Motor Investment vs. Coca Cola Thomas Dodge vs. Khvanis WEDNESDAY Dave Davis of the U.S. Marines ,HKk vs. Tri-City (Genu! BOSTON (UPI Elston How ard's 13th homer of the year Saturday night gave the Yankees a- 3-2 victory over tile Red Sox alter New York had taken the opener of a day-night double- header, 6-5. The front-running Yankees reached Boston relief ace Dick Radatz for what proved to be the winning run In tlie opener and 40 marshals lose a ball. Well, Deane Beman, the former ama teur champion, was playing with Lema and Sam Snead when he knocked a ball about 15 yards off the fairway on the 15th hole. They spent 15 minutes looking for it a scene reminiscent of a berry hunt, sjid finally had to give up... Lema. who earned his nick name of "Champagne Tony'-' by hosting thirsty newspapermen after each victory, was well unl In contention w ith a two-round to tal of 145 but the rough really had him worried. "I'll tell you fellows," he said, "If I get into this stuff much more you're going to have to set tle for Seven Up on what I'll be winning." j dethroned defender Gary Gubner of Ithe Grand Street Boys Club. New York, in the shot put with a toss of 62 feet 5 inches. Gub ner, who gets married Sunday in New York, had to settle for third Falcons at Central Point Fluhrer's vs. Moylna Heights Chiloquin vs. Elks T&C vs. Liston Air Craft Local Loan vs. Sixth St. Oxygen .tiusgrove vi. inirslate Pump at 60 feet 53i inches w hile Parry j K,in85le-V vs- DARCO O'Brien, once the kingpin of tlie event, was runnerup with 62 feet 1U inches. Larry Stuart of the Southern California Striders won the jave lin w ith a throw of 255 feet 3 Eccles vs. Hal's Hal's vs. Bend-Portland Jeld-U'en vs. Weyerhaeuser Gene's vs. East Side THURSDAY Hawks at Medford Inn mata if lhrau.-in-a.rmu in tho! nnn.nin,n o la nf 1C l, I LoCal Loa 10 inches. The Striders piled up 44 points inches and teammate Ralph Bos-1 upcri01' Trov "' Fluhrer'i s. K. C. Paint Metier Bros. vs. Pacific Sunnlv A&W vs. Butte Valley Big Y vs. Teamsters I Western Oil vs. Olson's Coca Cola vs. Wever-Gene's Crater Lake vs. Thomas Dodge Motor Investment vs. Kin anis I FRIDAY Dugan and Mest vs. Gun Store Merrill vs. Chiloouln rhillies hp Mets, 2-0 Reds Notch Fifth Win NEW YORK i UPI i - Ray Culp. the National League's out- Musgrove i. LUton Air Craft .l.nHin. ,.nnHinat fnr rnnti. nf l (the year honors, pitched a five-T4C I''"1- Su y Ihittcr and struck out 11 Saturday l ocal Lo"n "' Bulle v,lll-y 'to gain a 2-0 victory for the Phil- '"K'lcy vs. Hal's .adelDlua Phillis over hard . Iurk!fcw'1" DAKCO ui-iu-iirn vs. nai s East Side vs. Bend-Portland Gene's vs. Weyerhaeuser SATURDAY ' Roger Craig and the New York ' a base on balls. Itire the side in order. I v 0 7 White Sox Ax Indians Rig Y vs. Western Oil Tramsters vs. Olson's SUNDAY .i.c siuuoui was me tnira ol successive year in 1961, accord- Hawks al Ashland stronc servicer- ul """"g 'o line into ihn innk n. . ..-.i . . . i""-'"' io i'k Dniannica BOOK wearing " "" "ul me tons and tJ,c second straight 'thc Year. World output of mined copper Happy Camp at Mrdo-Rels (Gem) continued upward for the third 1 Mount Shasta al Weed of Falcons at Oregon City Medford al Trt-Cltv (Merrill) CINCINNATI. Ohio (UPI John Tsitouris Ditched the streak. Jlets ins Cincinnati nft in ihin fifth! It was Culp's second win of three straight hits, the clincher lr,,ncn..,,ti.'A int... nnj j the season over tha Mats Up k lishments Saturday when he turn- Riessen upset Osuna in t,ei bunt-single by Roger Maris. jthem into the thick of the Na- lhe ony Phillies' pitcher who has V, " ",lfv u"nsmulr cd back Marty Riessen of North-'semifinals Friday but was nol nkee reliefer Bill Kunkel won tional League pennant race by iten them at the Polo Grounds;! "KS s. raicons (uemi western 9-7. 2-6. 6-2. 6-1. in the match for Ralston in the final. It lhe niSnt Samp- "hit" was playedishutting out the Houston Colls'an1 the victory raised his overallj" Musgrove final. iwas tlie second straight year b'ore 3U1" lhf larPe5t Fenway Saturday on six hits. 3-0. jseason record to 9-5. ' ik "n F"Bi rtalonn laiar ipamad with R.lRicsscn had reached lha "litl park of the season. The The Reds senran inai. ,.,n. iJ for Craig it was the ninth Sl' 0xe'n 'nters f..-i rir.. .t.A j,t ,i i.irnimH Ita int tn r.-.. : irt ; separate admission camcs drew aitha firct u;a nt t .u : : straieht loss and 11th of thf1 "umP . . " . . , itntol nf 5'. OTC r, . . , too.,.. champion, to delcat Bill Bond'ycar s nnai at stantord Lnivcr-I'"'?' , , , "' ion coo Bruce and Tsitouris sur- sity. nuiici loouiu me Dases on iwoivived several jams to past his Ralston, who won tlie national! hits and a wallt jlh nobody out j third complete game triumph in indoor singles title earlier this in thc n""h inning, but forced his last four starts. ear. combined a strone servirelchutk Schilling to line with accurate nassinrr shot. nd!double Pla.v- Marhall overhead sma-hes in down Riessen. CLEVELAND (LTD - Relief! Only in the second set did Ries- Howal"d homer, with the bases artist Jim (Author) Brosnan'wn get a chance to exhibit his'0"1!' in ,lw slxth 'ing off Iwliied young southpaw Gary Pe- deadly replacement shots and slallcr and lo,cr Wibur Wood, ters hurl tlie Chicago White Sox brilliant net play. But he soon gave Sew Yorl1 a M 'e- 'oo to a four-hit 2-1 victory over lhe. tired attempting to flag down Ral- muth for BOston' twd-run come Cleveland Indians Saturday with stnn's smashes on the Princeton tc ra"v tne sixth doubles by lion Han.-en and Tom University court. i R"0""11. who escaped being McCraw driving m (he Sox' runs. ; In tlie doubles final. Ralston c',arRrd "h ,lw Pning loss. Peters, now 4 .1 cue i,n . .in., and Osuna reh.v tn nnir -uhan tame batlt 10 appear in his fourth gle to Willie Held in the thirdl'hey fell behind in sets. 2-1. andjsucc'ls"ve Rame ami hmM Uo and then retired n straight men eventually overpowcrrd Bond and corpl'v' lnnma "n the nishtcap. helore Willie T.ihy led off the Earnhart to avenge their loss to! hunkel, in frequent trouble al eighth inning with a homer that the same pair in the Athletic Avl,cr rcleving starter Bill Stafford rut Chicago. 2-0 margin lo onc'sociation of Western Universities!'"' w ,ourlh' !nut " Sw run tournament last mnnth rallies in the sixth and eighth. When Al Lupbw followed witlv Southern California compiled 27 and wilh Bridges' help, in the a singie. nroMian was called in pts in walking olf with the and he retired puxhhilier Gene team title. UCLA finished sec-j Green and Held on fly hall, or,l ,tl, ta ,xms. two more than! Coffee-producing Braal ce--end the rally. 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