HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Wednesday, September 11, 1963 PAGE J-B
Cardinals Still Coming;
Dodgers Holding Strong
By United Press International
The Cardinals keep coming and
the Dodgers keep going on the
lather risky theory that lightning
can't possibly strike the same
race twice.
Don't bet on it!
First of all this isn't quite (lie
same race the Dodgers lost last
year although the growing simi
larity certainly hasn't escaped
their attention.
The Cardinals, who made it 13
out of their last 14 with a work
manlike 8-0 win over the Cubs
Tuesday night, keep applying the
pressure but this time the Dodg
ers aren't buckling.
They also won Tuesday night,
beating the Pirates, 4-2, on a
record performance by Sandy
K o u I a x, and their three-game
lead looks far more comforting
than the l'i game margin they
held a year ago today.
Grandpa Stan Musial and pitch
er Bob Gibson were the Cardinal
pace-makers, driving in three;
runs apiece while Gibson also
hurled a six-hitter for his 17th
triumph.
Plays Four Innings
The 42-ycar-old Musial, who be
came a grandfather for the first
time earlier in the day, played
only four innings but drove in two
runs with a first-inning homer off
loser Glen Hobbie and another
with a single in the second.
Musiars homer was his 11th of
the season and 474th of his ca
reer while Gibson's three -run
homer in the second' inning was
his third of the year.
Shortstop Dick Groat returned
to the St. Louis lineup after mis
sing five games and contributed
a single and a double to up his
National League leading average
to .330.
Knufax erased his own NL
strikeout record in fanning nine
Pittsburgh batters en route to his
23rd victory in 28 decisions.
The classy Dodger southpaw,
who set the old mark of 2119
strikeouts in 19B1, now has 276,
and his 23 wins in one season
also constitutes an all-time rec
ord for all Dodger left-handers.
Nap Rucker and Preacher Roe
shared the previous mark of 22
victories in a single season.
Allows Six Hits
Koufax allowed six hits, includ
ing Roberto Clemcnte's 16th hom
er in tlie eighth inning, but by
that time the Dodgers already
scored all four of their runs off
loser Don Caldwell. They went
ahead on three singles in the
first inning, picked up another in
the sixth on an error by third
baseman Bob Bailey and Wally
Moon clinched the outcome with
a two-run homer in the seventh.
Cincinnati shaded Milwaukee,
4-3, New ' York beat San Fran
cisco, 4-2, and Philadelphia de
feated Houston, 6-0, in other NL
contests.
Pel Boosters
Meet Tonight
The Pelican Booster Club will
meet tonight at the Chuck Wag
on Restaurant, beginning at
6:30.
Club president Bob Moore
said Tuesday that there would
be a film' of last Saturday
night's Red and White game.
The Reds won that game, 21
14. Coach Bob Williams and his
staff will be on hand to give
firsthand reports on the prog
ress of the team, tell something
about Grants Pass and what
they expect to do Friday night.
Coaches of the frosh and jay.
vce squads are also expected
to give their first reports of
the season.
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Kendall Fights
Carter Sept. 28
PORTLAND (UPI) - Portland's
Andy Kendall and Sylvester Car
ter of Seattle will meet in a 10
round light heavyweight fight at
La Grande Sept. 28, matchmaker
Vearl Sherman announced here
Tuesday flight.
Kendall has posted an 8-1-1 rcc
ord as a professional boxer.
Major League
EEs
'8
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Los Angeles 87 57 .604 ' . . .
St. Louis 83 61 .582 3
Milwaukee 80 66 .548 8
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Houston
New York
78 67
76 69
77 72
74 71
69 75
53 92
48 97
.538 9'i
.524 ll'j
.517 12'a
.510 13'2
.479 18
.366 34'i
.331 39'i
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis 8 Chicago 0
New York 4 San Fran 2, night
Philadelphia 16 Houston 0. night
Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 2, night
Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 3. night
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
San Francisco at New York
Sanford (14-12) vs. Jackson (10-
161.
Houston at Philadelphia I night I
Zachary 10-2 ) vs. McLish (13-
10 .
Chicago at St. Louis (night)'
Ellsworth (20-81 vs. Sadecki (8-8).
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
(night) Drysdale.l 17-16) or Po-
dres (12-101 vs. Veale (2-1).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night
Lemaster (11-9) vs. Maloney
(21-6) or Purkey (6-10).
Thursday's Games
Chicago at St. Louis
San Fran at New York, night
Houston at Philadelphia, night
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, night
American League
IV. L. Pet. GB
New York 95 51 .651 ...
Minnesota 82 64 .562 13
Chicago S2 63 .558 13'i
Baltimore
Detroit
Boston
Cleveland
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Washington
95
.531 11H
.493 23
.476 25Vi
.473 26
.473 27a
.442 30i
.354 434
Tuesday's Results
Kansas City 2 New York 0, night
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4. night
Baltimore 2 Chicago 1, night
Washington 9 Detroit 8, 1st, twi
Detroit 4 Wash 1, 2nd, night
Los Ang 6 Boston 5, 10 ins, night
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Boston at Los Angeles Heffner
(4-6) vs. Gatewood (0-0).
New York at Kansas City
(night) Ford (21-7) vs. Rakow
(9-9).
Baltimore at Chicago (night)
MeNally (6-7) orMcCormick (4-7)
vs. Fisher (7-8).
Detroit at Washington (night)
Anderson (3-D vs. Daniels (5-9).
Cleveland at Minnesota (night)
Donovan (11-12) vs. Stangc
(9-4).
Thursday's Games
Boston at Los Angeles
New Y'ork at Kansas City
Cleveland at Minnesota
(Only games scheduled)
Stuart, CCillebrew fighting
For Homer Hitting Crown
By TLM MOIUAKTY
I PI Sports Writer
The race for the American
League's home run hilling crown
could wind up in a throe-man
photo finish.
Dick Stuart of the Boston Red
Sox and those Twin terrors from
Minnesota, Harmon Killcbrew
and Bob Allison, arc taking turns
battling for the lead down the
homestretch.
Stuart broke out of his first-
place tie with Killebrcw when he
hit No. 38 Tuesday night off Bo
Belinsky, who marked his return
to the majors by blowing a four-
run lead to the Red Sox, but (lie
Los Angeles Angels went on to
score a 6-5 victory in 10 innings
Allison, meanwhile, socked a
pair of homers in Minnesota's 5
4 triumph over the Cleveland In
dians to raise his season total to
35. He's the fellow Stuart may
have to keep his eyes on in the
stretch rather than Killchrew.l
who has drawn blanks in the
Twins' last five games.
Rally In Ninth
Belinsky, back with tlie Angels
after a two-month hitch in Hono
lulu, was coasting along with a
5-1 lead when the Red Sox chased
him during a four-run rally in
the ninth inning that tied tlie
score.
The Angels, though, bounced
back to win in-the loth against
Boston relief ace Dick Radatz on
clutch singles by Billy Moran
and iLee Thomas.
Both of Allison's blasts against
the Indians came with a man
aboard and helped the Twins
wipe out a 4-0 deficit. His first
of the game came during a three-
run rally in tlie fourth inning and
he put Minnesota ahead to stay
with No. 35 in the next frame.
Gerry Anigo, a recently re
called farmhand, pitched the final
five innings to pick up his first
major league victory tor the
Twins, who moved into second
place ahead of the Chicago White
Sox,
Orioles Beat Chicago
The Baltimore Orioles edged
the White Sox. 2-1, the Kansas
City Athletics again delayed the
New York Yankees' march
toward their fourth straight pen
nant by blanking tlie champs,
2-0, and the Detroit Tigers
whipped the Washington Sena
tors, 4-1, after dropping the open
er of their doublehcader, 9-8.
GIRLS' TOURNEY SET
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI)
The 1964 Girls' Junior golf
championship will be played at
the Leavenworth Country Club,
Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 10-14,
the United Stales Golf Associa
tion announced.
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Four Pros Will
Join Tourney
PORTLAND (UPI) -Four more
touring professionals filed their
entries Tuesday for the $30,000
Portland Open golf tournament
Sept. 19-23.
They were Don January of West
Covina. Calif.; Al Balding of Tor
onto, Canada; Paul Harney of
Sacramento, Calif., and Bill Eg
gers of Henderson, Nev. Eggers
formerly played out of Portland.
4,000 Eik
Permits Issued
PORTLAND (UPI) -More than
4,000 elk hunt permits were is
sued by the Oregon Game Com
mission at a drawing here Tues
day. More than 18.000 hunters filed
applications, and the dds against
getting x. ptiiiut in some areas
were as high as seven to one,
the commission said.
RANGERS SIGN TWO
NEW YORK (UPI) - Defense
man Harry Howell, an 11-year'
National Hockey League veteran,
and center Earl Ingarsfield have
signed 1963-64 contracts with the
New York Rangers.
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