Yank Pitchers Handcuff AL Opponents;
Slants Nip Cardinals To Tie For Second
Pitchers
bearing
Record
Bv l'nllJ Pttm Iatrnutioiul
ridier.
The New York Yankees, vho
have opened a hefty 12'j game
kai in bidding (or CSeir 14th pen
nant in 17 years, now are hrag
gin? about the hottest pitching
staif in the maiort.
Four different men have hurled
shutout! for the Yankees in their
last five game. Whiter ford and
Al Don-rung started the white
wash jobs asainst the Chicago
White Sox last weekend, then Jim
Bouton and Ralph Terry blanked
the Boston Red Sox in a doubie-i
header Tuesday nichL
So in addition to spread-easing
it. . t ... . x.-
ees are closing in on a chib rec
ord for most shutouts in a sea
son. Manager Ralph Houk's cur
rent staff has 18 to Xs credit.
only six short of the team stand
ard set in 1951 by the likes of
Vic Raschi, Ed Lopat and Allie
Reynolds,
gouton, a part-time jeweler,
nearly carved a not-hit gem in
the opener against the Red Sox.
He settled for a two-hit, 5-0 vic
tory. Terry spaced five hits in
winning the nightcap, J-0.
Pinch hitter Russ Nixon broke
up Bouton's no-hit bid when he
led off the Boston ninth with a
line drive that almost hit the
Yankee pitcher. Gary Geiger fol
lowed with another single but the
chunky right-hander preserved the
shutout when Chuck Schilling
bounced into a double play and
Carl Yastraemski grounded out to
end the game.
It was Bouton's lBlh victory
and fifth shutout of the season.
In the second game, the Yankees
scored all their runs in the eighth
inning with the help of a two
run double by Yogi Berra to ease
Terry to his 15lh triumph.
The Chicago White Sox moved
into a second place tic with the
idle Minnesota Twine by ripping
the Cleveland Indians, 6-1; the
Detroit Tigers downed the Los
Angeles Angels, 4-1, lor their
. sixth straight triumph, and the
: Kansas City Athletics edged the
Baltimore Orioles. 2-1, in .JO in
nings.
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Itv t'nited Press International
It s going to take a big eraser
to obliterate the names of Wulie
Mavs and Warren Spahn from
b.'ieball history.
Together they present a com
posite picture of a perfect ball
player. Individually, they are
leaving an indelible heritage that
will proclaim their fame foru
ture generations.
Mays, one of the most exciting
players ever te participate in the
national pastime, reached a pel
sonal milestone Tuesday night
when he hit the 4tl0th home run
of his major league career. Only
four other men have reached that
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WATCHING THE BALL Milwaukee Braves' first base
man Gene Oliver watches the ball sail over his head after
takinq a bad hop on the throw from third baseman Dennis
Menke. Colt 45s' centerfielder Al Spangler steams past
the bag on the hopper. U PI Telephoto
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Wednesday, August 28, 13
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Major League
a f
Leaders
By United Press International
National League
Player & Club GAB R H Pel.
Groat, StL
T.Davis, LA
Clmnte, Pitt
Pinson, Cin
Aaron, Mil
Gnilez, Phil
Santo, Chi
Mavs, SF
White. StL
Kucnn, RF
Major League m
by United Press International
American League
Y. L. Pct.GB
85 V, .649
131 526 68 174 .331
llfi 439 54 144 .328
120 470 66 151 .321
135 544 79 174 .320
131 513 100 164 .320
130 477 70 150 .314
130 510 66 157 .308
12!) 487 96 150 .308
131 534 90 163 .305
03 332 50 101 .304
American League
Ystzmski, Bos 124 477 80 154 .323
Kaline, Det 122 476 80 153 .321
Pearson, LA 126 469 71 146 .311
Rollins, Minn 113 432 68 131 .30.T
Wagner, 1A 127 470 68 141 .300
Malzonc, Bos 125 486 58 144 .296
Howard, ny nu 6n t nti .zai
Ward, Chi 130 510 65 147 .288
Richdson. NY 123 518 62 146 .282
Causey, KC 120 485 62 137 .282
Home Runs
National League Aaron
Braves 35; McCovey, Ciants 34;
Mays, Giants 32; White. Cards 22;
Santo, Cubs 22; Howard, Dodgers
22.
Amr rh an League Stuart,
Red Sox 33; Klllebrew, Twins 29;
Allison. Twins 28: Howard, Yanks!
26; Hall, Tw ins 23.
Runs Battrd In
National League Aaron.
Braves 110; White, Cards 92;
,. Boyer, Cards 8ft; Mays, Giants 86;
Robinson. Reds 8li.
Awrlran League Stuart,
Red Sox 93; Kaline, Tigers 89;
Wagner, Angels 81; Powell, Ori
oles 73; Howard. Yanks 73.
Pitching
National league Perranoskl,
Dodgers 132; McBpan, Pirates
1.1-2; Koutax, Dodgers 19-5; Spahn,
Braves 17-5; Maloney, Beds 18-6.
American League Bouton
Yanks 186; Peters, While Sox
1.V5; Pascual, Twins 17-6: Radati.
Red Sox 13-5; Ford, Yanks 18-7.
N'sw York
Minnesota
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
Boston
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Washington
.554 12',i
.554 12'.i
.541 14
.484 2P.-i
.481 22
.473 23
.451 26
.446 26'4
.336 37
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 6 Cleveland 1, night
Kan. City 2 Baltl. 1, 10 inns, night
New York 5 Boston 0. 1st twilight
New York 3 Boston 0, 2nd night
Detroit 4 Los Angeles 1, night
(Only games scheduled).
Wednesday's Trohahle Pitchers
Boston at New York Wilson
(9-14) vs. Ford (18-71.
Kansas Cily at Baltimore
(night) Wickcrsham (10-11)
vs. Pappas '(12-8).
Los Angeles at Detroit Chance
(11-15) vs. Larv (3-6).
Chicago at Cleveland (2. twi-
night) Herbert Ul-9 and TM
zarro 415-8) vs. Ramos (6-6) and
Donovan (10-10).
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Ganirs
Chicago at Cleveland, night
l.os Angeles at Detroit
Boston at New York
(Only games scheduled)
League
W. L. Pet. GB
78 52 .597
72 51) .550 6'i
72 59 .550 6',j
71 ft .538 8
71) 62 .530 9
70 65 .519 10'i
67 63 .515 11
66 63 .512 ll'.i
49 P3 .371 30
41 89 .315 37
l.os Angeles
St. Louis
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Houston
New York
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 4 Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 2 New York 1, night
Milwaukee 3 Houston 2, night
Los Angeles 3 Cin. 2, night
San Francisco 7 St. Iouis 2, night
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at Chicago Short
(5-10) vs. Toth (5-8).
Cincinnati at I-os Angeles
might) Maloney (18-6) vs. Pod-
res (11-9).
St. Louis at San Francisco
Gibson (H-7) vs. O'Dcll (11-6).
Milwaukee at Houston (night)
Cloninger (8-8) vs. Farrell (10-10
New York at Pittsburgh (night'
Jackson (8-15) vs. Cardwell
112-121.
Thursday's Ganirs
Philadelphia at Chicago
New York at Pittsburgh, night
San Francisco at L. Angeles, night
(Only games scheduled)
Mays Slugs 40Qfh
Homer Of Career
Trotting
Classic
Today
DU QUOIN, 111. (UPI) - Hand-
icappers looked for running noses
and listened for sneezes today
imong the 14 three - year - olds
scheduled to go in the 18th
Hambletonlan, the classic harn
ess stake (or trotters.
Speedy Scot, the big bay from
Castlcton Farm, remained the 2
5 favorite despite three sneezes
within a quarter-mile distance
during a light one-mile workout
I uesday.
Trainer-driver Ralph Baldwin
seeking his first Hambletonian
win in 13 6tarts, said Speedy
Scot s temperature was normal
after the workout. He said the
sneezes might have resulted from
chilly nights, but with some vir
us infections on the grounds he
planned to keep a close watch on
the favorite up to race time.
Pleasant weather, a record
crowd of 40.000 a a new Hamble
tonian speed record were fore
cast. The firt heat was scheduled
to go at 3:30 p.m., EDT, the
second heat 4:30 p.m. and the
third at 5:30 p.m. if neexled. The
winner must take two heats. If
the first three heats produce
three different winners, the three
come back for a fourth heat race-
off.
The attendance record of 37,118
was set last year, and Harlan
Dean in 1961 set the time mark
of 1:58 2-5, best for the Hamble
tonian and three-year-old trotters
anywhere.
Two other leading contenders,
Cheer Honey and B. F. Coaltown,
have been under treatment for
virus infections. Because of this
Speedy Scot's sneezes caused
some consternation in his stable
Both Cheer Honey, piloted by
Frank Krvin, the 1959 winner with
Dillcr Hanover, and B. F. Coal-
town were reported to be respond
ing nicely to treatment and were
expected to be in on the race for
the $115,549 purse.
Another tough contender who
will lie challenging Speedy Scot
from his No. 3 post in the front
tier will he Glidden Hanover, who
is only 2-5 of a second off
Speedy Scot's best time of the
year. Glidden Hanover will be
on the rail.
figure in National League history,
and Mays is the first right-hand
ed batter to do it.
The blow touched off a three
run third-inning rally for San
Francisco and bellied (he Giants
beat St. Louis, 7-2, and move
into a second-place tie with the
Cardinals.
Whereas Mavs lias (lie power.
speed and versatility of the com
posite player, Spahn provides the
necessary pitching ability. The 42-year-old
southpaw, who learned
how to win at an early ae and
still retains the habit, pitched
scoreless ball over the final sev
en innings Tuesday night to pro
vide the Milwaukee Braves with
a" 3-2 triumph over the Houston ;
Colts. !
It was Spahn's 17th victory of j
the season against five losses. I
and left him in excellent position i
to cliallengc Christy Mathewson'sj
league record of 13 20-gamc sea-1
sons. It also marked Spahn s 344lh
lifetime success, just one short of
Tim Keefe on the all-time list of
winners.
The league-leading Los Angeles
Dodgers scored three runs for
the first time in seven games to
down the Cincinnati Hods, 3-2.
and take a 6'i game lead over,
the Giants and Cards. In other
games, the Pittsburgh Pirates
edged the New York Mets, 2-1 ;
and Chicago downed Philadelphia.;
4-3, in the only day contest.
Major League Results
By United Press International
National League
Philadelphia 100 020 000 3 11 0
Chicago (Kin 000 3lx 4 5 0
Bonnet, Baldschun 17), Green
(8) and Dalrymple. Jackson, Mc-
Daniel (8) and Bcrtell. Winner
McDaniel (9-6). Loser Bald
schun (10-6).
New York OKI nno OOO 1 7 3
Pittsburgh 000 000 002-2 4 1
Powell, Cisco (6) and Gnnder.
Friend (16-11) and Brand, Pagli
aroni (9 Loser Cisco (7-14).
Good Catches
Odoll Lake was producing koka
nee by the limits last weekend.
Fishing has been excellent troll
ing small fluorescent lures behind
flashers. Within the last couple
weeks there have been several
kokanee up to 18 inches and
weighing 2 lhs., and several nice
: rainbows up to 6'i lbs. with the
niarkin.iw lin tn Vfi tlx
Tho weather ha3 been dry w ith
6light breezes in the afternoons.
Tlie best fishing Is from S a.m.
to 10 a.m. and ftom S (i.m. to
8 30 p.m.
I 1
Smith Leading
Golf Tourney
MKDFOftD ITI - Justin
Smith of the host Rogue Valley
Country Cluh fired a two-under-
par 70 Tuesday to pace the local
qualifying in tlie men's division
for the Southern Oregon golf tour
nnment Tuesdav.
Mrs. Helen Davics, seven-time
women's champion and runner-up
last year, topped the local -women
with an 81.
Out - of town qualifying was
scheduled today. Match play is
set to begin Thursday.
Softball Meet
Opens Friday
PORTLAND (I'PIl - Tlie four
iv, double elimination Pacific
Northwest men's Softball tourna
ment will open with two games
here Friday night.
Nine teams from Oregon, Wash
Ington. Idaho and Montana inrlud
ng defending champion McKee
Ramblers of liraveiion are srhed
uled to romiietc for a berth in
the men's world Softball tourna
inent at Clearwater, Fin., nest
month.
000 000 200 2 8 1
033 010 OOx 7 9 1
Kehultz (3), Jones
Carver. Sanford (13-
Senators-Twins
Games Called
WASHINGTON (CPli - At the
request of the police department,
I he Washington Senators baseball
Jub called off games it was
chcdtiled to play with the Minne
sota Twins Tuesday night and to
night.
Police Chief Robert V. Murray
said the large detail of police
normally assigned to D. C. Stad
ium for baseball games would he
needed to handle the march on
Washington.
Tlie cancelled games will he
rescheduled as a dnuhlcheader
Thursday, which originally was
slated to be an olf-duv for both
the Senators and the Twins.
St. Louis
San Fran
Simmons.
(6i and nici
121 and Haller. Loser Sim
mons (11-7). Hits Mays, Ce-
peda, F. Alou, Javier.
Cincinnati 100 100 000 2 9 0
Los Angeles 021 000 00x 3 5 0
Purkey, Henry '7 and Ed
wards. Richert, Perranoskl (8)
and Roseboro. Winner Rich
ert (2-D. Loser Purkey (6-9).
HRs Howard, Edwards.
Milwaukee 000 200 001 3 7 0
Houston no unn ooo 2 10 2
Spahn (17-5) and Torre, Cran-
dall (9. Nottehart (8-6 and Bate
man. HR II. Aaron.
American League
(1st game )'
Boston nno non ono 0 2 1;
New York 220 000 nix 5 10 1
Nichols. Lamnbo 2 and Till
man. Bouton (18-6) and Howard.
Loser Nichols d-.T. I
(2nd game)
Boston ooo ooo ono 050
New York 000 000 03x 3 6 0
Mnrchcad. Earlcy (."' and Nix
on. Terrv (15-13) and Berra. Los
er Farley (3-6.
Kan City ' 100 OOO 000 1 2 9 0
Balti 000 000 100 0 1 7 1
Rakow 19-8) and Lau. Roberts.
Rrunel (10) and Orsino. Loser
Unmet i0-P. HRs Siebern,
Powell.
Chicago 100 010 121- 6 13 0
Cleveland 000 001 000 1 7 2
lloileu. Wilhelm 7 and Car-
reon. M.utm (7 dram, .-Mien
17' and A.cuc. Winner Horlcn
(7-5). Loser Grant U0-12'. Hits
- MeCraw, Alvis. Ward.
bis Angeles 000 000 too 1 4 0
IVtroil 003 001 00 4 7 I
McBride, Foytack 17' and E.
Sadowski. Foilcs IT'. Regan !-7 1
and Tnandos. Iflscr McBride
U3-9'. 111! Kaline.
'Only games scheduled)
CHANCE AT BIG R CF.
YONK1-RS, N Y. (UPD - Over
trick, a three-year-old pacer hu h
has won five sub-two-minute miles
this season, has been made a
supplementary entry (or the $l.V).
000 Cane Futurity Pace at Yonk
lers Raceway Sept. 12. The Cane
Futurity is the first leg of tlie
1963 Triple Crown of Facing
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