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Show i- - 4 V ; f , I1' A: '.,) C. T .:.'? j' '"'V.' i; v Enterprise Assn. Sports NEW' YORK (NEA)-Every- body loses when stand-- out ballplayers like Mickey Mantle, Al Kaline and Minnie Monoso ere seriously hurt. I p t Even the Opposing J Jclub oQf, if rnrxjf VvDO S ; lodia Whip 'Frisco Sweep Pushes Tig Rt TTnitfd Prf.9 Tntfrnatinnal The homecoming! San Francisco Giants extended the New York Mets' losing streak to 14 games Saturday by sweeping a double- header, winning thepener, 10-with the help of home runs by Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda, on Harvey and the nightcap, Kuenn s-- eighth-innin- g homer. l7JdJIeAT ,'fo TTT'Ji , J mdefm- , . ! 7 I i 1962 6-- 4, r A crowd of 41,001, " Leadership is an able, ethereal quality jtnac pops up in the darndest places, especially in baseball. Some have it truly great athletes like Some. don't. rmiP Mantle quiet, Joe DiMaggio, and Kaline, exert leadership .just by being there. me f JLaKe ouiuitry iuuaiai Carpeak of the most radiant dinal's brilliant career, they don't have to do or say a ering to take command. They ;1 UTAH SUNDAY,: JUNE 3, Y, I : , hi3 collarbone. i UTAH-COUNT- - - 'A i PROVO; e .S4PlaIe , 1, Billy Bruton and Rocky Colavito baturaay gave the Detroit Tigers a 'w victory over the; first-placCleveland Indians and Dick Dono-van. who failed in his second bid . V rr"" , , t, for his ninth win, e was-thsecond, straight loss yankees. Tigers for the , hawk-nose- d Cleveland and Cardinals miss the Ieaa- - r ghthander who had reeled off eight straight victories. ership of Mantle, Kaline and all.Minoso as well as their Maxwell hit his first homer of round , skill. . . The natural the season with the bases, empty the first inning off Donovan leader makes the big playi It in John Romano off starter Jim but was tvDical- that Kaline was -- Cuit clout. MaxweU singled ott Dono- van bass toaded tMtd: jumping the Tigers lead to 1 Bruton's eighth home run off the iacing of the third deck in right field in the fifth put the Tig- . ers out in front, f. However, Gene Green's tremen- dous pinch homer Jerry KIndall aboard off reliefer Hanic Aguirre in tne seventn brought the Indians to within one run. 3-- x.: I c W f ?:. 0 - - ' - ;- 8-- 4-- 3. scatt- i ed nine hits to lead the Minnesota to a Twins victory over the do this with sheer excellence Washlngton senators. Lenny and without trying, tne pest Gren hit a .run homer to attack and lead the Twins' way. Mantle is inspirational for .Jim King homered for Washing-severreasons, not the least ton. rtf which is that his New The Chicago White Sox backed 10-ven-hi- t. 8 u? Juan. York teammates know The strikeout "J?0 sevena with f nearlv alwavs run fifth Pitching Balto the inning wallop can 11-h- ' I .' I , - " . ' - .s; T."" "v " . it al -i- -J w-Mf- six-hite- er tW , m.iJo,. - Just before he fractured his skull and wrist bouncing off the wall in St. Louia. Johnnv Keane. manaerer of the Cardinals, pointed out how Minoso, coming Sox, had taken charge of the Red Birds. Min?so did this with sheer hustle. The Cubanola put new life in' the Cards. When they saw a with all that bounce, they simply had to co along with him. follow the leader. Ballplayers are, like kids. . ,They , uwiers, wnora you mignc snspeci wouia dq exiraorui- nary leaders, just aren t for reasons all of which are any- xning out mtangiDie. lea Williams, excepuonai as ne was with a bat m his hand, couldn t lead a Cub Scout troop on a treasure hunt. The Red just onepennant with Williams and that in 1946, when the majors were BtiU debilitated by war. 39-year--old n 00110 001 071 Chicago from the White Btimre Pizarro Sox-wo- 4-- 1. New York at Los Angeles In night J h mrmk 15 0 7 0 2 002 000 000 and Carreon; Bar ber. Stock (5). Hoeft (5) and Johnson. LP Barber Landis (loth). (4-3- Cleveland 010 000 102 010 Olx : TvT,rtVan aiipt, m 7 0 5 11 0 (sn r tii Aguirre - ' --- yGr y' . r , - j MEMPHIS, one-stro- Maxwell (1st), Romano (8th), Bruton (8th), Green (5th), Cola: 0002 NEAR COLLISION St. Eouis Cardinal second baseman. Julian Javier Heft). almost. collidesrwith 'Cardinal centerfielder Curt Flood when thev both called for a high fly ball. hit by Milwaukee leftfielder Gus Bell irihe fifth inning of Saturday's Tele- (Herald-UP- I game. Javier made the catch. The Braves won the gamef photo), 9 1 - r 6th). Two Tie For caQS I GREELEY. Coloj (UPI) l. r d I4fl In Baseball Standings Tenn. p- (UPD-Da- ke Open. . former PGA The the stocky Playchampion caught er on the back nine, then 1. himL second-roun- d Colo 6-- 5. ps 7 BmehaU . . one-Lo- one-over-p- Crrowrm . , 4-- 4, j ' , tie with Betsv the 10th annual $7,500 Zaharias Women's Onen coif tour- - W previous loss on ine douoie nament, four strokes ahead of the elimination tournament to defend ihg champion CSG in the first field.; Miss Rawls paced the field aft- round Friday and snapped back 4 International United 1 Press Mllwaukee Louis St. s By Cr Friday's first round with a American League 72 but "she slipped to 74 Angeles at Philadelphia, night under-pa- r W. L. Pet. GB Saturday. Miss Rawls, of Spartan-Sa-n Sunday's Probable Pitchers 27 18 .600 . Cleveland 10th Francisco at New York '1 burg' f'for C.,a bogey d five to the 91- - M 25 18 York reen her T put , Wm vs. Miller 23 22 .560 m Marichal Minnesota 0ne over par. Houston at Pittsburgh (2) 23 20 .532 2 Detroit A birdle on mh hole spelled (2-Johnson and Giusti ) vs. 24 21 .533 m Miss Cor-Angeles from difference r ): Haddix (4-and McBean 25 24 .510 4 Chicago neUus, of'fPhoenix, Ariz. Cincinnati at Chicago Drabowf 24 28 .430 5tt City The two leaders were four Af ); vs. Koonce 1.463 22 25 6 Baltimore ; sky (1-r strokes ahead of a threesome at . Los at 13 27 ,400 9 Angeles Philadelphia of 150 Fort Sandra Haynie ' . i t , ' A" ' vs. McLish , SANTA CLARA (UPI) if - ' ? 14 32 .304 13Vi Podres (3-i Santa An- Washington San j. of Worth Jameson Betty & ?T t GibSt. Louis at Milwaukee game tonIo and Rutn Jessen of Seattle, Clara, sforming from behind with a four-riResults : ; Saturday' enoy Wash.J after 36 holes. rally in the seventh 10 defeated Baltimore 2, over inning, round the Oregon State, Sflfnrrfav's hest Chicago 1st, day Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night Detroit 5 Cleveland 3 . d B e a urn o n t Country 5 Saturday and earned the right Minnesota 9 Washington 2 (Only game scheduled) Club layout was a 71 turned in to represent the West coast in Results at A Daseoau tournament. Friday's BalL, 2nd, night Chicago by .Kathy, Whitworth of Jal, N.M. ; NATIONAL LEAGUE . t Boston at 'Kansas City, night i - , two She toured the course in when) they came up Trailing Cincinnati 5, Chicago '2. New York at Los Angeles, night in their half of the seventh, the ; . Los Angeles 11, Philadelphia 4, underjpar. ' Sunday's Probable Pitchers Miss Rawls had trouble with Broncos sent nine men to the K j New York at Los Angeles first game "'30 and' in routed used plate putts her Los Angeles 8, Philadelphia 5, her Irons, Sheldon (2-vs Grba (2-Cor- - Cecil Ira with a five-h- it Miss round. attack, " Washington at Minnesota Kra second game. 29 putts,1 and had five Relief Dan Korbel neliusjhad pitcher ' San Francisco 9, New York 6. ) lick ) vs Daniels to offset five bogeys to gled across two runs with the ' Cleveland at Detroit Ramos Pittsburgh 8, Houston 4. t v bases loaded to tie the score. Then make !her par. vs Mossl aiilwaukee 7, St. Louis 0. ) The i women's . pro golf curreht John Giovanola cracked a double V 'Buz AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Baltimore g leader, . Mickey that brought home Tom Arietta bardt ) vs Estrada (3-11 Baltimore 2. Chicago 3, 'In Wright of Dallas, was far down with the winning- run. A single ? Mon- - nings. j Boston at Kansas City 154 for the first by John Boccabella sent across the list at 8 (4-vs Cleveland ; Rakow ) : 7, Detroit 1. bouquette two rounds.an ' Insurance talley before Jim ' Monday's Games Washington 4, Minnesota 3 s 12 . Mary . Lena Faulk, defending Falk took over for Ira and got I l (No games scheduled) innings. champion at this tourney, was one the side out National League Kansas City 9, Boston 2. The winning pitcher was Kor-bel-l, of five players bunched at 151. i . W. L. Pel. GB New York 6. Los Angeles 2. who replaced! starter Pete 33 15 .717 ... San Francisco Pacific; Coast League f in the fifth inning. Bob Magrini 36 15 .706- - 1 W. L. Pet. GB Angeles who fanned 16 Beavers Garibaldi, Die c 23 17. .630 '5 Salt Lake Cincinnati ..' 23 15 .651 Friday night as Sahta Clara won t 23 .13 .622 64 Seattle , 27 17 .614 m Pittsburgh the first of a best bf three game 24 23 .511 11 St. Louis San Diego 24 19 .553 4 finished up.' series, ' 23 27 .460 1314 Tacoma . Milwaukee 21 21 .500 6 t Orecon State, with Brian Bailev 19 29 1396 164 Hawaii Houston Jr LAKE CITY (UPI)- - cracking al 20 23 .465 8 home run and triple, 17 30 62 1 Vancouver 18 23 .439 9 Provo tennis player Richard twice took the lead before the 15 34 .306 21 ortland Chicago 20 26 .43S m Dixon picked up the winning ways Broncos broke loose in the sev- New York 12 33 .257 22 13 27 .325 13 Spokane of Provo veteran Linn Rockwood J enth. - r v - i I game tennis Adams Friday's Results O.'W. the in 200 010 2005 9 2 Friday Oregon State Hawaii 12 San Diego 8 Satarday's Results tournament here. 000 012 Santa Clara 40x 7 10 3 San Fran 10 New York 1 (1st) Tacoma 6 Spokane 5 AWAY THEY GO INTO THE STRETCH Sir Carran, Dixon scored a major upset In Ira, Falk. (7) and Hayward: San Fran 6 New York 4 (2nd) Seattle 4 Portland 3 the meet by beating third ' seeded Magrini. Korbel t5). i Garibaldi with jockey Walter Blum in the irons, leads the way . Salt Lake at Vancouver post-- Jim Pittsburgh 9 Houston 2 around the homestretch to win the first race at MonFoulger &3, &4 in a men's I (9) and Cook. W Korbel. L Cizrirr..-t- l 3 C2cag 2 pened, rain singles match. lira. HR Bailey, ! mouth Bark est Oceanpork N.J. Saturday Dermaslh was ond-roun- 000 001 400 212 10 4 001-- -2 00x9 12 2 Pittsburgh FarreU, Anderson ;(5),; Witt C7) and Ranew; Law (3-and BurHR ). gess. LP Farrell Clemente 10th), Stuart (6th) ' . Spangler (1st). 1) (4-5- Jj Cincinnati 9 0. 8 0 000 000 003 3 200 000 000- -2 Chicago J Klippstein, Henry (8) and Ed wards; Hobbiev Ellsworth (9) and Bertell, Tappe (9). WP Henry LP Ellsworth HR " ' Post (10th). (3-7- ). (2-0- ). San Francisco 530 002 00010 15 1 New York 1(0 000 000 1, 7 2 and Hallej; Hook, Sanford (6-MacKenzie (5) and Moorhead (1), (3-6-). HR Hook LP Landrith. Mays (18th), Cepeda (15th). 4) 010 TOO 000 1 6 1 St. Louis 400 000 000 4 6 1 Milwaukee Broglio, Ferrarese (7) and OU- - ver; Spahn Broglio (1-2- and Torre. LP (6-- 5) v ). first-roun- I 1 four-under-p- ar Harrington Gets Up From Canvas To Win TV Bout j SUn , ar ld feet at the count of 10 but rallied quickly and was throwing punches at Scott in the Phlladelphian'g corner after the bell ended th fifth round. 14SVi Harrington, . welshing won to Scott's the 148, pounds votes of the referee and one of the judges on a rounds basis. Referee Barney Felix favored th and Judg rangy Hawaiian, Recht agreed, However, Judge Tony Rossi had Scott ahead, United Press International had And a Harrington winning; 11 at sports writers poll of ring' side favored Harrington, 10-It was a heartening triumph for Harrington, father of six, because in his only previous fight outsidV in the same Gar-of Honolulu he lost a, den on Jan. 7, 1960 decision to Mexican GaVar Or-'- .; tega. He thought the verdict that night was unjust. And a press poll supported his contention. j - 5-4- -1, 6-2- -2. 5-4- -1. 5-3-- 2. 1. 9-4- -1. . JOINS COLGATE STAFF Col HAMILTON, N.Y. (UPI) gate University has appointed Neill S. . Wheelwright 'backfield coach, on Hal Lahar's football staff. Wheelwright, who played college ball at Springfield Col lege, succeeds Joe Restic. - Bronco Nine three-putte- - 7 i w (0-0- ). - (5-1- 2) ! v V Captures (3-3- 6) z-L- os j Ghamp ionship (2-1- 3) (4-1- 3) . ; ); r -- i i '- 7' - s , - - ' " - ' m ! 7-- 6.219-yar- 5--3 34-3-7, . J j as-the- 2) 1) one-over-p- . left-hand- er y (3-4- '' ar t sin-birdi- es (1-6- 5--4) (2-1j , money-winnin- (5-4- 6) ) - - 76-7- (3-6- ' 4) j 1 . . 1 i : Dixon Cops Upset Tennis Win X-L- os . ? ; 8--1, , . : ht '. . T i i 9 second' and Penny Circle took third, money. The winner ran t he six furlongs in lslQ 5 and paid $15.60, $7.Ca and $4.20... (Herald-UP- I Tclephoto). 4-- ; ill 'lu 'I ' . - nd Harrington, floored for the first time la his career, barely regained his Twenty-eight-year-o- streaked past Player, the leader, carded a 68 to go with his for a 199 , M total. Hebert s brother, Lionel, sup 6-- 5, plied the low rouh d of the day His 29 on the J with a sizzling 64 a 36 followed backside par 35 on the front Jnine. Young Bruce Crampton of Sidney, Australia, Who shot i the to eliminate Brigham Young Uni Harper home with a single lashed lowest round of the tourney 'with versity and New Mexic into the hole between short and a 63 Friday, stayed in a three-wa- y rne cnampaonsnm eame was third. tie for fourth place with after nine innings, then National Champion Gene Littler tied, Greeley scored first in the and Tommy Jacobs was interrupted for 30 minutes by a rainstorm. After a scoreless game on Julie Yearling's,, solo Littler, Jacobs and Crampton 10th, the Falcons took the lead home run in the second inning. tallied 68's to remain in contenin the 11th when Bear shortstop The Falcons came ;back with tion for first place cash of $6,400. Al Suydam fumbled Willie Par three in the top of the sixth but Julius T3oros and leadd two CSC were team turn ma's grounder and . let Darrel the tied it up in its er Gay Brewer Jr. score 203. Bloodworth at bat and tied it again in the strokes back at from second. In the bottom of the 11th, Joe bottom of the eighth after Air Arnold Palmer, golf's leading Bonacquista walked, and scored Force scored in the seventh. money winner with $59,308, starton. Gary Harper's triple to right Pat Pike pitched the entire ed his famed finishing kick . with 66. centerfield. Kim SpenCe brought game for CSC. a (iVlCAA fDosfrac& rado State College Jpushed across two runs in the 11th inning Satur day to defeat the Air Force for the 'NCAA Academy, District 7 Baseball Championship and its 13th berth in the College w rld Series i a was The loss heartbreaker for at who the buffered their Falcons, Babe i 4-- SU Edges Ikw Forres Where Joe DiMaggio would feel badly about not hitting in runs, and would go out of the strike zone to do 80,. Williams would be delighted with a walk. As richly as he was endowed with baseball skills, likeable Lou Gehrig, was not a leader, could not carry the Yankees,-wh- o did not win a pennant in three years 'beIn tween Babe .Ruth and Joe DiMaggio. There are already unmistakeable signs that Roger T Maris can't carry the Yankees. It could be that the Roger I VOIieST who be alone to wants left can't even carry himself too r fit i iuanue weu11 wiuiouc oenma mm. beaumont. Tex. (UPi) Kathy Cornelius shot an even par Roger Maris is. inclined to complain, to put it mildly, 73 Saturday to move Into a sec- and complainers just don't make leaders. Rawls Top Spot Houston 10-rou- 65-6-6 King (4-4-). j round knockdown Saturday and hammered out an upset split decision over Charley Scott of Philadelphia In their television fight at Madison Square Garden. r 8U"- - 000 002 n. welter fifth- a from recovered weight, per Jay Hebert, veteran Lafayet te, La:, shotmakerj recorded -- 198 by firing his second straight five-under par 65 Saturday to take a lead over South Afri Can Gary Player i the t three- the Memphis quarter marK oi hr (8-2- 9-- 2, YORK (UPI) Honolulu Harrington, Hebert Takes. Golf Lead At Memphis Romano- Bunning (4) Fox (8) and Brown. WP Aguirre ). ). LP Donovan (3-2- 12-h- it NEW r (4-4- - f i', hr ). 200- -3 Detroit r th (3-- 4) Washington runs to others. trr ;: Williams had the Boston chxb in a turmoil a erreat Minnesota' 410 001 30x 9 11 1 - deal of the time. Cantankerous Ted was anything but a Burnside, Cheny (2), Hobaugh ) (7) and Retzer; Bonikowski team man. v He hit for himself.. He adhered to his good and Burnside LP Zimmerman. ball code so strictly that he often left hitting in important HR (3rd), Green ; 3-- Aaron's two-ru- n triple in the first was the. big blow for th inning who the Cafdinabj dealt Braves, their seventh straight defeat Vernon Law scattered 10 hiU behind a attack that paced rout the Pittsburgh Pirates of the Houston Colts. Roberto homer, Clementg hit a three-ruhomer Dick Stuart had a two-ru- n and Don Iloak hit a triple to lead Pittsburgh's offense. It was Law's third straight win. j Los Angeles was at Philadelphia ' in a night game. 2-- J. rl cwifPr vl hurting. If iMantle play tmftro m 2 Tho ftlS was in Jim Landis enape, tney Iigure wiey of the inning AL KALINE be' able to" do all 10th homer which came off Steve to iwr;oKTA0Urht Leadership 13 an1 snflTm1 a o2 tte. riirht all in one piece. Boston was at Kansas City and! trantA to nlav so badlv that his teammates have to feel -- - j game-endin- fP" v'" n once-agai- dividing its cheers rbetween the Giants and the struggling Mets; watched San Francisco regain sole possession of first place in the National League with their 10th' victory in the last 11 games. The Mets 'battled back from a four-ru-n deficit to tie the score in the second game, but Kuenn's homer off lose? Craig Anderson with a man on ' base decided the outcome. Hod Kanehl .and Charlie Neal each singled to open the ninth but it proved to b,e the Mets' last gasp as reliever stu: Miller re g tired the side on a ' double play. In the opener, Mays and Cepeda each drove in three runs to make matters easy for Jack Sanford to win his sixth game against four defeats. Sanford, staked to an 1 "lead in the! ftrs't two inn inzs. cave up seven hits and out nine batters. i struck Pinch-hitte- r Waljy Post smash- homer to round out a two led a three-run I but, rally in the ninth r and'give the Cincinnati Reds a 2 over the Chicago Cubs. triumph came after Jerry Post's blow, double scored Marty Lynch's Keough and cut the Cubs lead to It was the Reds fourth straight win and their ninth vicr tory in 10 games. Warren Spahn pitched a to win his SlSth game as the: Milwaukee Brayes downed the Hank St. Louis Cardinals, , Rookie Joe Bonikowski i Met Loss Streak To 14 Editor-Newspap- er . '. 1. "; Detroit Gets 5-- 3 Victory On Homers By HARRY GRAYSON 1 " U , W ; . .:-.V-- - ' v ' |