Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1963)
luplow's Sensational Catch Controversial In Cleveland -Red Sox Game White Sox Gain On Yankees In American League's Race By MILTON WCIIMA.V ITI SporTi Writer ' Cleveland outfielder Al Luplow was in (he middle of baseball' latest controversy today and there's about as much hope of J home run. Kiting this or as there u of Two Boston runners uerc proving which came lirrt, meibase at tlie time and one of cmrVen or the eze. ((hem, Lou Clinton scored from say you've got to be on the play, ins field," caid Red Sox manag er Johnny Pesky, who officially protested tins came, believing that Williams was entitled to a The oo!y point everyone agrees on is that Luplow turned in the catch al Uie year Thursday when be Ejp!d over a five-loot fence and iaoded in the Boston oulipen ile tnaring Dkfc Williams' 400 loot drive. ; The Indians, who won the fane, 6-4. called Luplow's fan tastic seventh inning catch one of tie greatest in baseball history. ' Some of the Red Sox went 'ocg with that, but to a man toey insisted it was illegal be cause Lupkw actually was out sie the piaying field at Fenway Part I "As far as I know, the rules Jennings, Tice Cop Net Titles BaroVl Tice and Beverly Jen St captured tennis titles last veefcrod in the Willamette Vauey J-jrjor Tennis championships at AJbany. T won the 14-and-under boys ;' and Miss Jennings copped tt same division in the girls' Ls. She asso teamed with Rose bxl i Sherry Sevall to gain the fan j of the l&and-under girls' Tc beat Salem's Eric Cooley in the semis, 6-0. M. and topped Kirk Kirkpatrick ol Corvallis in the finals, 6-t, 2-. 11-9. Beverly won the girls' singles by down ing Lvnn Hill of Eugene, M, 6-0, in the semis and Cindy Love of Corvallis. 6-0, 6-1, in the finals. tShe and Miss Sevall defeated last year's champs, Ilae Swlce- good and Sandra Armes ot fort land, 6-1, S-7, M. but lost in the finals to Julie Kasperi of Portland and Sue Graham of Corvallis, 64, 4-6. 9-7. The two locals teamed (or the mixed doubles. third base after the catch, "Hell, a home run means three runs to us and it ties the game at 6-6," Pesky said. Umpire Joe Paparella ruled Luplow's catch valid. He said he "saw Luplow catch the ball fall ing into the bullpen. I saw the play all the way. He disappeared behind the fence but came up al most instantly, carrying the ball. He couldn't have dropped it. ffe didn't have time." Some of the Ited Sox players in the bullpen al the time, includ ing pitcher Chct Nichols and coach Al L a k e m a n. conceded Luplow never dropped the ball but argued with Pesky that the catch actually was made in the bullpen. Up To C'ronin So American League president Joe Cronin, who will find Pcsky's protest on his desk today, will have to rule whether Luplow caught the ball before or after he landed in the bullpen. Good luck, Joe! Anyway. Uie victory, credited to Cleveland starter Barry Lat- man, snapped a four-gome lied Sox winning string. Mike Dc La Hot produced the Tribe's winning margin with his third hit of the game, a two-run single olf reliev er Dick Radabt in the eighth. Rookie Wilbur Wood was the los er, however. Jerry Kindall, Max Alvis and Gene Green hit homers for the Indians while Carl Yaslrzomski and Russ Nixon connected for the Ited Sox. In other AL action, tlie Chica go While Sox moved w ithin eight percentage points of the first- place New York Yankees by beating them. 6-0, on Ray Her bert's sixth shutout of the season. Minnesota drubbed Detroit. 104, with the bases empty in Uie fifth Terry Fox was Uie loser. Home runs by Jim King, Don Zirnmcr and Hobic Landrith car ried the Senators to their victory over tlie Athletics. King's homer was In 13th and Zimmer's his first as an American Leaguer. Norm Siebern also homered for the A's. Bcnnie Daniels was cred ited with his first win of the year while Dave Wickersham suffered his seventh setback. Rookie Wins Truth Callison's one-man slugging show paced an 18-hit attack by the Phillies that enabled rookie Hay Culp to register his 10th victory. Culp blanked the Pirates until tlie seventh, then gave way to Dennis Bennett in the eighth. Tony Gonzalez, tlie Phil' left fielder, committed his first error in 205 consecutive games when he hobbled Jolinny Logan'! single and turned it into a double Major League Results American League Cleveland 110 0112 020- 6 13 0 Boston 000 11)0 210 4 10 2 Latman, Abernathy 7 and Az oic. Wood, Enrlcy lll, Itadatz 181 and Nixon. Winner Latmani 15-31. User Wood 10-4). Hits Kindall, Yastrzemski, Al vis, Green, Nixon. New York 000 000 000 0 5 2 Chicago 310 110 oox 6 10 0 Bouton, Hamilton l and How ard. Herbert (8-4) and Martin. Loser Boutnn 1 10-31. Detroit 100 030 020 6 8 1 Minnesota 210 018 (Mix 10 l'i 3 Regan, Fox ifli, Mossl (61. An derson 8 and Freehan. Pfrry (8-4) and Battey. Loser Fox (3-41. lifts Hall, Killebrcw, Freehan. ilAedford Legion Swamps Hawks, 14-2 The Medford American Le gion team moved back into a tie for first place in the South ern Division Thursday night with the Klamath F'alcons by downing the Klamath Hawks, 14-2. It was Uie sixth win for the Medford club as against one loss, the same record Uie Fal cons have. The loss stands the PACK 10 Hawks at 3-5 for the league. The loss was the second in the week to the Medford club for the Hawks. The pitching win went to big Bill Enyart who threw a one-hitter at Uie Hawks last Sunday. The Hawks punched out six hits off him in this game. But the Hawks also commit ted six big errors which led to IIKItALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon their downfall. Medford got only seven hits off loser Steve Young and reliever Tom Pilgrim. Klamath's Hawks drew first blood in the game. Ccnlerfield er Tom Schiff led off Uie sec ond frame with a walk and was advanced on a single by thort stop Jon Crume." He scored when catcher Roger Bartlett laced a single to score h i m. Friday. June 28. 1063 That was the last time t h c Hawks were within ea-.y strik ing range. Mediord roared back in the third with five big runs. With one out, Enyart worked a walk. He moved to third on Don An derson's double and scored when Dan Miles' batted hall was hob bled. Mike" Ncathamer's fly ball to right got away from Homer Garrish and both An derson and Miles tallied. Jim Calhoun was hit by a pitch and Tom Barker singled after Mike Barnes struck out and scored Neathamcr. Calhoun later scored. The .Medford nine tallied twice more in the fifth on a hit bats man, a single and an error. The roof caved in on Uie Hawks in the sixth when Medford sent 10 batters lo the plate and . i,Vf.f.,t. OEM is uui kullck wnite sox lom McCraw almost bowls over Yankee pit Jim Bouton, lett, as Bouton chases a slow roller down the tint base line during the sec ond inninq of the New York Yankee-Chicago White Sox game. McCraw was safe and the White Sox won the game, 6-0. UPI Telephoto Player, Two Others Tied For Cleveland Open Lead txpert Ilsi q tvsu aiuerence Washington 100 101 100- 4 8 I Kansas City 000 100 100- 3 5 1 Daniels. Coates I7, Kline (91 and Landrith: Wickersham. Wil- lis (7, Segui I9i and Sullivan.: Winner Daniels U-3. Loser Wickersham 5-7. HRs King.; I'iri-ruvn oh ifpt. k.s. Inj . lun , Zimmer. Landrith. Siebern. lGarv p.vf. k aVav is m rh :xn v I J V Kj.i w f.:i K,A f m .ml ss ccnietsLva. ard to cr Sirses.! a birce. Nieklaus Back Two v-..i i . . - : . - - - wxai or w dux (nem iwo uied contest. lp... ,,.,,.,. T ' , , - " 1 srxu anead ot Sicklaus. Tom- . i.-J 1 Phlla. tOO IDS 310 U UI Ma iU raLrA rJ Ir ... .... .. the National Uague where John-P -' ' P PM.,Puf-l rVt 030 ,r. . Jja Femer. Gordon Jones. Chi 8) and UalrympJe. tardweil, laus aod favored Arooid Palmer'a K JLi two b:rd: co c:e emrs Law (6, Sisk 6, Vcalc and.ajjj, kv WO nd fiv stroke .(fnr a li. Th 3tVv.r-..-: Tjv--, respectively. r using a 19-yearn!d brajr g,, ine uuie aouin Aincan, uie 10 mm wnen ne a a e: .rrz- I U'uk;.ilM 1 i uvrl L'uncicl "r ' .r " 'er .;: 'Only games schedule lliy umi gallic m iiiojtM m ic National League where John ny Callison of the Philadelphia McKinley Favored To Gain Quarters WIMBLEDON, England iUPI Chuck McKinley of San An tonio, Tex., seeking to become the first Amorican to win the Wimbledon men's' crown since 1955, was favored to nail down a quarterfinal berth today when he met India's Jaidip Mukci jea. Frank Froehling, the only oth er Yank survivor in the men's singles, doesn't swing back into action until Saturday when he faces England's Roger Taylor. Three of tlie five Americans remaining in the women's singles i' V . betweea molar "(ST ' rth sod one thar tm frnuf When rout outboard mom lemvtm our handi it's right - gtmmlm tt I fVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE We have a complete stock of USED MOTORS all in excellent condition. priced right, reody to 9a! Hero ara only a few of them: 19S8 3 hp Evinrudo 1961 SVk hp Evinrudo 1962 10 hp Evinrudo 1956 15 hp Elcc. Evinrudo 195525 hp Evinrudo 195935 hp Elcc. Evinrudo 196240 hp Elcc. Evinrudo 195950 hp Elcc. Evinrudo 196275 hp Solcctric Evinru $75 M75 $295 M95 M95 $375 '595 595 934 Phillies drove in four runs with a homer, triple, double and a sin gle in a 13-4 win over the Pitts burgh Pirates. Handcuffs Yankees Herbert limited tlie Yankees to five hits in out-pitching Jim Bou ton for his eighth victory in 12 decisions. The Whito Sox rapped Bouton for three runs in Uie first inning with Floyd Robinson sin gling homo two of the runs. The victory was the White Sox' third in their four-game series with the world champs. Minnesota erupted for six runs in tlie sixth inning lo down De troit behind Uie eight-hit pitching of Jim Perry,' who gained his elglith victory. Jimmie Hall start ed (he Twins off quickly with a two-run homer off Phil Regan in the first Inning and Harmon Kit lebrew blasted his 1Mb. homer Burgess. Brand ' a Winner Culp HO-51. Loser CardwcII 3-9i. HR Callison, Dalrymplc (Only game scheduled 1 Schroeder Tops Golf Qualifiers PORTLAND (UPI) Slew Schroeder, an Oregon State Uni versity student from Medford, led all qualifiers for the Oregon Golf AssociaUon match plav tourna ment at Riverside Golf and Coun try Club Thursday vim a six- under-par 66. Schroeder was one stroke ahead BR Dedication Set Saturday The South Suburban Dahe Ruth field dedication will br held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on the new field which Is loralrd on Andernon Avenue, between Altainont Drive and Summers Lane. The plot, which houses three playing fields with room for ex pansion, It to be dedicated and named after an Individual. .Some of the city's dignitaries will br present tor the dedication. red-haired Eggers and the 40- year-old Wininger fired five-under par es s all of them wielding hot putters in tlie first round Thursday to lead former PGA champion Lionel Hcbert. Moon Mullins and Dave Hill by a shot. Tlx golf was as hot as the heat which seared the 6.618-yaid Beechmont Country Club course as tl players , in Uie ISO-man field broke par S5-36 71 and 2T equalled R. Bogey Hurts Plater Ou K-cr.c-er acd Frack Boyn-1:0. Ci Oreo chamy-on Juikis Jaciy Cmh. Art Wail. Bed Gulsy. Jack.e Burke and Do.? Ford were among II tied, ut wh:ie the TO 0rnttn inrliid. a 00 00 wiiiie nm,n. d former I S polling iuck nas came the putting j::ters .-cs used to bother him as be .-cd Jeld-Wen Upset Victor Bend - Portland knocked ofl Hal's. 18-3, Gene's powered pastt East Side. 16-3. and Jeld-Wen up- lav- iei he wouid i.se shot Weyerhaeuser. 14-3. in Major a 26 gome out except for b-.2ey ' Clt.v Little- League ing the matt) hole. , -i-y r-?" "I as IWttinl ti best I've -mcvaa t;na 1 onc-niucr ana rhamaion Gene turned byter, L.tt:ef Canadian Stan Leonard. Biiiy Maxwell, Jay Hcbert and Jim Ferree. While the trio of leaders pulled superbly. Palmer couldn't get his putter going as he was bracketed with 26 others at even par 71. "The whole answer." he said. Is I've got the putting jumps." Kiwanis Defeats Ml Nine Kiwanis kept Its City Little League Minor slate clean Thurs day night with a 24-16 win over Motor Investment in a slugging contest while Crater Lake copped its third straight win, 11-0. over Thomas Dodge and Weyerhaeuser Gene's edged Coca Cola, 19-13. j Migliaccio was the winner and Ramirez the loser. Maloney dou bled twice for the winners. Mor-; gan doubled twice for Uie losers: and Burnes and Sliipsey also dou bled for Uie losers. Crater Lake got a no hit pitching performance from Mc Geary while Baustien was the loser on six hits. Waits had three hits for the winners. Williams got the win for Weyer-haeuser-Gene's although Coca Cola out hit the winners. 10-6. Knowles took Uie loss. Williams and Bricker tripled for Uie win ners. Knowles tripled and Ram irez and Ritchie doubled for the were scheduled to play today Donna Floyd Fales of Arling ton, Va., was pitted against Mrs. Vera Sukova, tlie Czech housewife who lost to Karen Hantze Sus- man of San Antonio in last year's final; Dorothy Head Knode, for merly of New York but now liv ing in Tokyo, faced Mrs. J. W. Cawthorn of England, and Tory Ann Fretz of Harrisburg. Pa., met Jan Lehane of Australia in third round matches. McKinley and Froehling both took advantage of sore-armed foes in reaching the round of 16 Thursday. Fourth-ranked McKinley need ed only 50 minutes to gain a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Arthur Ashe of Los Angeles, who suf fered a recurrence of an arm in jury and admitted he "felt like quitting but wouldn't." Froehling, a fi-3 native of Coral Gables, Fla.. who is ranked sec ond behind McKinley in the U.S., was leading Australia's Bob Howe, 6-3, 6-4, 3-2, when the Aus- j sic was forced to retire because of a strained riglit arm. scored seven. There were two errors, four hiu, two walks, three stolen bases and a passed ball. The Hawks had tallied Uieir finaj run in the sixth. Marv Cun ningham led off with a double and moved to third on Schiff's ground out. He tallied on Crume's ground out. Enyart struck out eight in gaining the w in and Young and Pilgrim combined to whiff sev en Medford hitters. The Hawks take on the Fal cons Saturday night at G e m Stadium and go to Ashland Sun day. The Falcons will be at Oregon City Sunday. mvi As a H M Gatrtih. rf 2 0 0 0 Soiker. rf , 2 0 0 0 Kenyan. II 4 0 10 Coleman, 3b 3 0 10 Cunningham, st-20 3 110 Schilf, cl 2 1 0 0 I Crume, 2b-s 3 0 2 1 Bartlett. c 3 0 11 Wold!, lb 3 0 0 0 Vouno. p 2 0 0 0 Pilgrim, p 10 0 0 Total! Hill Meolord AB R H Rbl Andenon, lb 4 2 11 Mllei. ss 4 2 11 Neathamer. ct 3 2 0 0 Calhoun, 2b -231-0 Barnes, c 110 0 Barker, rf ,4124 Stockton, if 4 111 Edmonds. 30 4 0 9 0 Enyart. p 3 2 10 Totals 2 14 T 7 Haoks 010 001 0- 2 a Medford 005 027 x 14 7 0 FOR SALE CUSTOM MADE '61 10' PICK UP CAMPER Equipped with gos re frigerator, gas stove, chemical toilet, 20 gal lon water tank, 12 and 110 volt electrical sys tem. Save One Half Of Original Cost! Ph. TU 4-3393 Evenings losers. VERLE & VAN EGGLESTON Announce The of the Sportsman's Cafe & Tavern 627 South 6th SAT. JUNE 29th Formerly the Nite Hawk Cafe & Tavern ot Mickey Shaw of Portland and ner pjEi and 1 really lek like ,fnari V' a"d 8 three ahead of VirR Mitchell, also I was ptung to nave an exen- "nf . M.lbeck got of Portland. Tied at 71 were two- Uonai round " he itud tun. tt tut far. ir c m. Ocm- l ftrttt Oil tilt? Beats Hopkins timo champion Don Kreipcr. J.m I tSrwsiutit-d ron' ...iming and Dick Barrett, aa of Portland, and Bob Prall of Salem. Kmmv Jnr V.0,R Bruce Cudd of Portland. oilier fvclu.mpion. came in with a 74. Mens qiuilifwng cont tod.sV Sue Jennett ol Uke 0weco SPOKANE IP: - Cutiiu unn ni1:iliU U,n.r in Ih U..men aUfaJft tr..rtni;tiui Uxmw en's division with three-cm-i Jax Pwumc avn v mm womcnVnar 79. Tied tor wcood K"7 ?"r" taiUMti at M were Mrs. niclkml Grubb. Calif.. 6-1. L Ttia-uv n tw Mrs. 1,011 Stuicr and Marie Wolff . nn& round u iiumt I.n. all ol Portland. pire Tennt Tcjrani-ii: Steve Ketd. 0ci r-it 'cord an upset Jt L-h? ON niSAtU.KO VIST ! Brook. Eugene. O. 7: f'w BOSTON il'PD - liene Contey.lttcrc 7.9, .j. 1 one 01 professional s)H-rt s lew two-letter men, has been placed on the disahlcd list hy Hie Bos ton Hed Sox, hurlcr. Nata- ir.r-ir for the win- pier w te abi' iu: fetMrt.- u-.amt .i;cd 15 hits of nr b tt.m winning Mtfipr Uiii' :u seven hits. tiii" a kit ur 4 iir-ie run. dou i)p .nil v- .iilij;ii E'.dcs. Ack-r-nn am lniKf- doubled lor ""miuaii .iJ!mnitter and Mrt'Us'ii At. v up with trt t tt r;:j oil 11 hits vuii .Sill 40. v pitching win. aiu'"t: vji! vi kiinp pitch-v.- jinev v-tyr .'. Uw winners turf K.i.':tfrt for the los- For All Your Sickroom Needs Such at Folding Wolkcri or Traction Equipment SALES OR RENTALS Call I RENTAL?! i Terms & Trades! Don Divens Marina Supply and Sporting Goods 123 N. Spring Dad's Taking Us to Bing's SATELLITE The whole family i going. Foods' terrific end the view of the airport it just like a floor show. Remember, it's upstairs in the Terminal Building. Klamath Falls Airport! NEW HOURS Bing's Town & Country ;' WEEKDAYS 5 A.M. 4:30 P.M. SUNDAYS 6 A.M. 12 NOON i Get Back Where the B4G ONES Are On The AMAZING HONDA Up to 200 MPG! CA 105-T TRAIL 55' S5ct J hp UNBEATABLY DEPENDABLE! NTM4UUC. K5fTUWION SHOCKS. HONt t MAI oouin imo cam rrn imv (tout a n tttMINOOUS fUUINO fown j sriio ihniuihion 4 st0M - no cas a on wimi CAW1NO CAfACIfTt UP to ISO IIS. PIUS IIDU LEE MILLER'S McCulloch Sow Shop & Honda Soles 6940 South 6th TU 4 6500 ' 1 "'TU 4-6812 1003 East Main St. SHfLSAW W SAW All purpose lichtvveight siv handles any noma trpair or building job. Genuine SmI qual ity with many professional-type features. Ovrr 1 h t. molo' poer to spire on fcugh culling, fobs, Ml f lit rul 7" dressed lumbtr km It i" bivfl. Built-in sfty clutch dsens4j;ri b ki rf it b'ndi er jis in cut. AtClillta, IK't0jdJSt tK', tnt bl ccniic's. i,tsf i)stim. 534.7 Moty & Yan Dyke 638 Klamath Art. Balsiger Motor Co's Annual PREMIUM TIRE SALE ! Now In Progress ON THE NEW PREMIUM MIRACLE EXTRA-MILEAGE TIRE - ' Am mm These double width, outer ribs give extra miles no oth- jer rirs can giro. ruLL rLTi: not l ... not 3 ... but 4. PLAY SAFE AND . . . Trade In Your Smoothies and Get This Deal. For Example: S00!4 4. PI, Nilon Wh.t. Wglli. Ficfgry Lilt rntt J4J 70 JTO40 SALt PRICE Plus Tx FAMOUS OUNCC Of PRC VINTIOM SAflTT DISCS Other Si I0014 4. PI, N,ln Hack Walli. Fatttry lilt Pritt Sli.tS. i"H2 SALE PRICE atj pul T.t iet at Comparable Savings Sold Only With Armstrong Unconditional Road Hazard Guarantee! No Fuss, No Red Tape! You Con't Buy a Better Tire to Sove Your Life' BUDGET TERMS, SURE! COME IN OR CALL - Balsiger Motor Co. Main and Esplanade Ph. TU 4-3121