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BABE RUTHERS WELCOMEb Mike McNeary, left, and Kenneth Pound of the
Klamath Falls Babe Ruth champion from tha Pacific Northwest are welcomed to
Farmington, N.M., and the Babo Ruth World Series by Margaret Reeves, Farming
ton teen-ager serving as Miss Pacific Northwest for the series. Klamath Falls opened
play against Joplin (see story on Page 1 1 at noon today in the double-elimination tour-Dament.
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HERALD AND
Rose burg Whips Idaho;
(pees Billings In Final
tobSEBURG (UPI) - Roscburg
makes its bid tonight for a place
iii the American Legion junior
baseball world series.
The Oregon team will face Bill
ings, Wont., in the finals of the
six-day, double-elimination region
al tournament here. 'Die winner
gets a trip to Kcene, N.H., for
the national playoffs.
Roscburg gained Iho right to
meet Billings by scoring five runs
in the second inning and going on
to record a 6-4 win over Lewiston,
Idaho, Tuesday night.
The local team defeated Bill
ingg 8-4 in the opening round o
the tourney Thursday but lost to
the same club 5-4 In 10 innings
Sunday night.
Williams to Pilch
Dick Williams Is sclieduled to
be ;Roscbuig's slotting pitclier in
the finals.
Mike Blombere's homer wlUi
Jcrrv Boucock and winning pitch
er Ran Cool on base capped the
scoring in the five-run inning.
Dave Scvall singled in Lance
NW Leaders
Split A Pair
Northwest League Standings
. By United Press International
W. L. Pet. GB.
Salem
Yakima
Lewiston
Wenatchee
Eugene
34 24
.586
.586
.527
.472
.433
.389
34
29
26
26
34
Tri-City
21 33 .389 11
Monday's Results
Wenalcheo 6 ICviston 2
Eugene 5 Tri-City 0
Yakima 6-1 Salem 4-4
Tonight's Schedule
Yakima at Lewiston
Salem at Wenatchee
Eugene at Tri-City
Salem and Yakima (angled in u
Northwest League doublehcador
Monday night but didn't manage
to decide anything.
Yakima won the owner 6-4
and Salem the second game 41
The split leaves the two clubs
still tied for the It-ague lead.
Eugene blanked Tri-City 3 0 and
Wenalcheo downed Lewiston 6-2
in other games.
Butch Hughes won the Yakima
opener against Salem and Tippy
Johnson drnvo In a pair of runs
with two hits.
Bill Kalmes leveled it for Salem
with a four-hiller In the nightcap.
Rollie Pctrannvich of the winners
hit a two-run homer in the third
John Bauer blanked Tri-City on
three hiLs for his ninth w in of the
season. Mike Oshurn delivered a
two-run triple in (lie Eugene
eighth.
Spencer Davis and Mo Morhardl
pot the job done for Wenatchee.
Davis unloaded a three-run homer
in the seventh. Morhardt cleaned
the sacks Willi a double in the
ninth and George Lance went the
distance for the win.
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Casebeer and Cool baited in Se
vall with a single for the first
two runs in the frame.
The winners finished their scor
ing in the seventh inning when
Cool, Blombcrg and Artie Mc
Donald collected consecutive sin
gles to ioad the bases and Jim
Beamer hit a sacrifice fly.
Cool registered his 16th victory
in 17 decisions this season. He
was relieved in the seventh by
Williams. Losing pitcher was Bob
Kidwell.
btcve Arnold hit a three run
triple in the seventh for Lewis-
ton's last runs.
KF Cyclists
Win Events
Two Klamath Falls drivers;
turned in fine performances Sun
day in cycle races at Grants Pass.
Steve Nason and Doug Kohlcr
won their heat races with Nason
also capturing the trophy dash
and Kohler winning the A Main
A crowd of about 3,000 turned
out for the events.
Klamath's two entries were in
the 50cc class.
Professional riders were entered
in the meet from California and
Washington also. A total of 156
machines were entered, including
about 70 out-of-state riders.
All stale championship trophies
were earned, however, by Oregon
riders.
Next scheduled outing for cycle1
racers is at Powers, Ore., on Aug.
25. Both Nason and Kohler. who
e riders for Bmlenhamcr Saw
Filing and Cycleiy Shop, plan to
enter mis event.
WBA Facing
Criticism
MIAMI BEACH (ITU - The
World Boxing Association (WHAi
buffeted by, criticism that it has
no control over the fight came
saw more clouds rising at its
44th annual convention today with
tlie threat of two big states to
"go it alone."
If the two California and
Illinois should chop mil of the
WB.! Ihey would join New York
and Michigan as the only non
member states in the country.
Neither stale sent a delegation
to Die meeting here, but repre
sentatives of their athletic com
missions said Monday Ihey were
unhappy with the association.
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Tuesday, August 20, 1963
Women golfers of Reamcs Golf
and Country Club will qualify Fri
day for tlie Club Championship.
These rounds may be played
through Aug. 28, but medalist will
oe laxcn trom Friday s scores
only. Be sure lo sign up at the
pro shop and turn in your qualify
ing scores.
Pairings are as follows: first
tee 8:30, Dean Marks, Rose
Chapman, Arlcne Carv; 8:40,
Veva Anderson, Agnes 3 e a n e.
Muriel Hooper; 8:50, Yvonne Al-
ford, Edna Dnkin, Pauline Per-
noil; 9:00, Cathy Flink, Clare
Grovo, Mid Mcrryman; third tee
8:30, Uah Maskell, Pearl Drew.
Lynn Star buck; 8:40, Frances
Moscbar, Coral Renick, Jerry
Smith; 8:50, Kathy Stoneeypher,
Vi Zamsky, Alargo Provance.
First tee 9:10, Martha Bart-
lctt, Cecile Peyton, Jan Ferm;
9:20, Pat Bradshaw, Margaret
Larkin. Mclba Cotshall; 9:30,
Britta Franz, Mary Holt, Clem-
ence Newton; 9:40. wuma Mar
vin, Madlyn Rodokowski, Bert
Cantor.
Winners of last Friday's
Sweepstakes were 18-hole, Yvonne
Alford and Lynn Starbuck tied
with net 77: 9-hole, Cecile Peyton
with Jiol 40.
Junior golfers are reminded lo
turn in at least five nine-hole
scores prior to Hie handicap tour
nament scheduled for Aug. 29.
Balk Brings
Big Victory
PORTLAND i UPI i A bases-
loaded, first-inning balk by pitch
er Tom Eder gave Gordon's Fire
place a 1-0 victory over Priestley
Moving in a losers' bracket game
the slate American Amateur
Baseball Congress tournament
Monday night.
Both teams ure from Portland.
Denny Straub scattered three hits
for the win.
Local Loan of Hcaverlon went
an extra inning before edging Mc-
Kcnzie 2-1 in another game. Al
Sable's eighth inning double drnvo
in Iho winning run. '
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Cards Humble Giants; Measure Dodgers For Three
By I'nited Press International
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
New York 78 43 .645
Chicago 68 54 .557 104
Minnesota 68 54 .557 104
Baltimore 68 57 .544 12
Boston 59 63 .484 19' i
Cleveland 60 64 .484 194
Detroit 55 65 .458 224
Los Angeles 57 69 .452 234
Kansas City 54 66 .450 234
Washington 45 77 .369 33 'a
Monday's Results
Cleveland 8 Boston 3, night
(Only game scheduled!.
Babe Ruth
Tournament
Play Opens
FARMINGTON, N.M. (UPI) -
The Babe Ruth League world se
ries was in its second day today
with four games scheduled in the
winner's bracket of the double
elimination tourney.
In the opener at noon, Klamath
Falls, Ore., met Joplin, Mo. Fred
erick, Md., played Puerto Ncuvo,
Puerto Rico, at 2 p.m. in the
other day game. .
Farmington, N.M., a winner
Monday night, meets Tulsa, Okla.,
in the first night game at 6 p.m.,
and Oakland, Calif., plays Atlan
ta, Ga., also a winner Monday
night, in the 8:30 p.m. game.
In opening day action Monday,
Farmington smashed Frankfurt,
Germany. 60, with Farmington
pitcher Doug Vaughan pitching
the fourth one-hitter in Babe Ruth
League world series play.
Atlanta beat Oak Lawn, III., in
the second game 10-5. Three
errors, a balk and two wild pitch
es in the fourth inning gave At
lanta a big five-run inning.
Major League
Leaders
Major League Leaders
By United Press International
National League
G. AB R. H. Pel.
Groat. StL 123 494 66 170 .344
Clmntc, Pilts 113 443
Gonzalez, Fha 124 456
T.Davis, LA 108 407
63 145 .327
69 148 .325
52 132 .324
Pinson, Cin 128 518
Aaron, Milw 123 48!
Williams, Chi 123 477
White, StL 123 500
Wills, LA 100 402
Mays, SF 122 463
78 -166 .320
91 151 .314
72 147
88 153 .306
63 123 .306
88 137 .296
American League
Ystzmki, Bos 116 440 76 146
.332
Kaline. Det 116 449
74 141 .318
Rollins, Minn 105 398
65 124 .31
Pearson, LA 119 445
64 133 .299
53 134 .298
Malzone, Bos 116 449
Wagner, LA 120 441
60 131 .297
Howard, NY 103 374
Horshbgr. Chi 101 35B
60 108 .289
51 102 .287
Ward, Chi 122 473
60 135 .284
Robinson, Chi 107 383
Geiger, Bos 90 303
48 108 .282
58 86 .282
Home Runs
National League: McCovcy, Gi
ants 34; Aaron, Braves 32: Mays
Giants 30: White, Cards 22; San
to, Cubs 21.
American League: Stuart. Red
Sox 32: Killcbrow. Twins 2B; Al
lison. Twins 26; Howard, Y'anks
24; Wagner, Angels 22; Hall,
Twins 22.
Runs Batted In
National League: Aaron
Braves 102: White. Cards 90;
Boyer. Cards 86; Pinson. Reds
82; Santo, Cubs 80; Robinson,
Reds 80.
American League: Stuart, Red
Sox 90; Kaline, Tigers 80: Wag
ner, Angels 71;' Allison, Twins 68;
Howard. Y'anks 68.
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W. L. Pet.
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Los Angeles
St. Louis
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Chicago
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Houston
New York
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.315 36
.Monday's Results
St. Louis 8 San Francisco 7
Philadelphia 1 New York 0, night
(Only games scheduled i.
By TIM MORIARTY
L'PI Sports Writer
Seven weeks ago tonight the St
Louis Cardinals marched into Los
Angeles as the surprise leaders of
the National League.
They stumbled out of town
three nights later enraged and
embarrassed. They had dropped
three straight decisions, including
a pair of shutouts, to the Dodg
ers, wno dislodged tnem lrom
first place.
Now the Cardinals are back in
the City of Angels for another
three-game set starting tonight.
This one can make or break
Johnny Keane's upstarts, who
completed a three-game sweep!
over the San Francisco Giants by
For Want Of
Giants Hopes
SAN FRANCISCO (UPH For
want of a stopper, the San Fran-I
Cisco Giants pennant hopes ap
peared to be going down the,
drain today.
The Giants returned home from
St. Louis 64 big games back of
league-leading Los Angeles after
being swept three straight at SI.
Louis. They now are in third
place, a game back of the Cards.
St. Louis entered the bottom of
the ninth trailing 7-5 Monday but
pulled out an 8-7 decision. It was
almost an exact duplicate of
Saturday's game when the Giants!
again took a two-run lead into the
hottom of the ninth and then
blew the contest. Manager Alvin
Dark just can't get his crew of
ex-American League reliefers to
hold a lead.
The hated Dodgers meanwhile
have the league's best in this de
partment in Ron Perranoski,
which might explain the oilier-
ence between the two clubs so
far.
San Francisco trailed 5-4 enter
ing the ninth at St. Louis Monday
and Harvey huonn greeted ex
Giant hero "Sad" Sam Jones with
an infield hit. A grounder moved
him to second and Willie Mays
singled him home. Ed Bailey
was walked and then Felipe Alou
became a hero for a few brief
moments with a booming triple
to dead center.
But in the Cards' half. Billy
Hoeft walked Bill White who had
hit a two-run homer in the ninth
off Hoeft that doomed the Giants
Saturday.
This time, it was Ken Boyer
who did the damage as he put
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Grinding out a comeback 8-7 tri
umph Monday at St. Louis.
The Cards' latest victory gave
them undisputed possession of
second place, 54 games back of
tlie idle Dodgers. With time run
ning out in the NL race, they
must win at least two of three
from Los Angeles this time to
keep their pennant hopes alive.
And should the Dodgers sweep
this series as they did last month
it will be bye bye Redbirds.
Leave Giants Keeling
The Cardinals left the detending
champion Giants reeling on the
ropes and 64 games off the pace.
The Giants took a 7-5 lead in
the top of the ninth with a three-
run burst that teatured relipe
Alou's two-run triple. Alou
though, wound up as the goat
when the. Cards pushed across
three runs in the bottom of the
inning for their hard-earned vie
lory.
Bill White walked to lead off
the frame and Ken Boyer fol
lowed with his second two-run!
homer of the game to tie tlie
score. Jack Fisher relieved Billy
Hoeft at this point and retired the
next two batters before Julian
Javier singled.
Catcher Tim McCarver Ihen
singled to right center. When
Alou bobbled the ball. Javier
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one on the right field roof to tie
the count. It was his second hom
er of the day.
Jack Fisher, like Hoeft an ex-
Baltimore hurler, took over and
retired two men. But then Julian
Javier and Tim McCarver singled.
While Alou fumbled McCarver'sl
single, Javier made like Enos
Slaughter and scored all the way
trom the lirst to end the contest.
Alou's poor play on a single
Saturday also sent the Cards'
winning run home.
Hoeft, Fisher, Don Larsen and
uiiiy i-ierce all nad their mo-l
ments in the junior loop and
Pierce and Larsen were stickouts
for the 1962 pennant winners. But'
in the past month, they have
been unable to hold onto a lead
for the Giants. 1
Manager Alvin Dark recalled
Gaylord Perry from Tacoma to
replace' injured Jim Duffalo and
maybe Perry' will be able to give
tne Giants mound corps a little
more stability this lime around.
San Francisco opens its home
stand tonight against Milwaukee.
Ed Sadowski (2-5) will pilch for
the Braves and Dark hopes that
Billy O'Dell (11-6) can go for tlie
Giants, although O'Dell's ankle Is
still a bit sore.
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scored all the way from first on
tlie hit and error.
Sam Jones, although nicked for
those three San Francisco runs in
the ninth, was credited with the
victory his first since his re
cent reprieve from the minors.
Fisher suffered his ninth loss
against six victories.
The PhiladelDhia Phillies scored
their eichth straight victory and
moved to within 14 games of
third place by nipping the New
KF Semi -
Open Cup
"Hi" Hatfield, manager of the
Klamath Falls club that entered
the semi-pro regional tournament
at Bellingham, Wash., reported to
day that his club dropped two
straight ball games at the meet,
despite superb pitching jobs by
Jiggs Sage and Blake Griggs.
The local club lost their open
ing clash to Pasco, Wash., by a
2 to 1- score, although outhitting
their opponent six to four. Hat
field reports that Klamath Falls
held a 1 to 0 lead going into the
sixth inning of the seven-inning
game but Pasco bunched their hits
to score two runs in that frame
and hung on for the verdict.
Jim Chubb" went all the way
for Pasco and Sage did all tlie
mound work for Klamath
Falls.
The second game paired Klam
ath Falls with Tacoma and a fifth-
inning uprising handed Klamath
Falls its second and eliminating
defeat in the tournament, 5 to 1.
Tacoma managed to get five
runs out of only four hits, but
bunched these in Ihe fifth
to break up a 1 to 1 ball game
and go on lo victory. Griggs went
the route for Klamath. His team
mates gathered seven hits off
Bob Martinson but could got only
one run out of them.
Winner in league play in the
Northern California League sea
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York Mets, 1-0, behind the five
hit pitching of Dennis Bennett in
the only other NL game.
A pair of home runs by Max
Alvis powered the Cleveland In
dians to an 8-3 victory over the
Boston Red Sox in the lone Amer
ican League game.
The Phillies scored a run of!
Galen Cisco in the second inning
on successive singles by
Don
and
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Pros Lose Pair;
Series On Sunday
son, the Klamath Falls Medo-Bcls,
start the President Cup Play
offs this weekend. They will play
host to Scott Valley al Gem Sta
dium on Sunday with game
time set for 2 p.m. Hatfield indi
cated that Griggs w ould be on the
mound with Bill Mansfield also
ready for action.
A practice session has been
called for Wednesday night at 6
p.m. at Gem Stadium.
Winner of tlie Sunday clash be
tween the Medo-Bels and Scott
Valley will tangle with the vic
tor of the Dunsmuir-Wecd game
the following weekend in a single
game to decide the President's
Cup winner.
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Alvis knocked in six runs with
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tlie Red Sox unloaded his 31st
and 32nd homers, including an in-side-the-park
clout, a rarity at
linv Fenway Park.
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