WILLIE MAYS was badly shook up, in a collision at home plate on Saturday night and he's seen here, as he remained in bed Sunday and Monday. It was at first Willie Mays Refuses To Sit On Sidelines By JOE REICHLER | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- "I'm sor all over but I'm gonna play. The All-Star game means too much to a lot of people. It's bigger than any one player." hus, in a few simple words, Willie Mays wrapped up his en- tire philosophy. Although painfully injured in a collision at home plate Satur- day night, the brilliant centre fielder of San Francisco Giants refused to use a throbbing right hip as an excuse to bow out of today's All-Star game between the American and National Leagues. Despite Mays' unhealthy con- dition, the Nationals ruled as 7- to-5 favorites over the Ameri- cans in this 36th meeting be- tween the two leagues. A vic- feared that Mays would miss today's All-Star game but he announced yester- day that although he was 'sore all over" -- he in- tended to play. He has the lead in the series for the first time. Since the game was inaugu- rated in 1933, each league has won 17 with one game ending in a tie. he National has won six of the last eight games, with one a tie. Two of the hottest right- handed pitchers in baseball, Juan Marichal of the Giants and Milt Pappas of Baltimore Orioles, were named to start by the respective All-Star mana- gers. MAKING FIRST START This was to be the first start for each although both have ap- peared in All-Star classics be- fore. Marichal has appeared in tory would give the Nationals) All-Star Milt three previous games and has Pappas Will Try Self-Control By MIKE RATHET MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Bal- timor's Milt Pappas, the start- ing pitcher for the American League in today's all-star game, has developed a new pitch--a change-up of his temperment. "A lot of people have said in), the past that when I blew up at the umpires I blew up on the mound and as a result lost some ball games," Pappas said Mon- day. "I'm trying to control my- self more this year and my rec- ord's better than ever, so maybe they had a point." Pappas, who never has won more than 16 games in his eight years with the Orioles, came to the all-star break with a 9-3 gecord and a brilliant 1.74 earned run average--the lowest/ among starting pitchers in the American League. "But whether that's the rea- gon or not, there's no sense jeopardizing your chances in any way, so I've decided if I have anything to say, I'm go- ing to say it in a quiet and dig- nified manner--not so everyone in the stands can hear it." BATTLED MANAGERS Pappas' temperamental flare- ups not only led to verbal bat- tes with umpires but with his managers as well. Under Paul Richards, he once refused to run in the outfield at the pre- cock, he once openly defied an order to work in the bullpen. What made Pappas decide to change? "I found out the hard way that there's a time and place for what you have to say. Act- ually, it just dawned on me one ay. "As for the umpires, I was never really angry at an umpire or ever tried to show one up. Those things that happened were my way of letting off steam. I knew I shouldn't be yelling from the mound, but in the heat of a ball game I just had to let it go. ing: mad at. myself. Anytime you have the human element in- volved there's liable to be a blow-up, But I'm more con- conscious of it now and I think it's a thing of the past." "It was usually a case of be-|. been named as lead-off bat- ter in the National League lineup. He could get to bat five times today. --AP Wirephoto come away with two victories) without a defeat. He has given up just two hits and one earned run in five innings. Pappas has no decisions in two appearances, in which he has yielded one hit and one run in two innings. Pappas boasts a 9-3 regular- season record with a 1,74 earned-run average, Marichal has a 14-7 record, Manager Genr Mauch created| somewhat of a surprise when he named Mays as the Nationals' leadoff hitter instead of the fleet-footed Maury Wills, he Los Angeles Dodger shortstop, WIN TWO NO-HITTERS Qualify For No-hit pitching by Murray Godfrey and Paul Cioutier gave a pair of victories in an EOBA tournament Saturday, advanc ing them to the Beaches Kiwan- is Tourname' nt in Toronto's Legionnaires w contest 3-1 against scoring the winning two out in the last inning. Eric Peterson ed a two-run home run to break up the deadlock. Oshawa took the lead in the second frame, on a solo round- tripper by John Fair, but An- caster pushed the tying run across the plate in their half of the seventh. Held hitless by Murray Godfrey, Ancaster had to rely on a walk, a pair of sacrifice plays and an interfer- ence call to score the run. Godfrey gave up four walks in the contest, while fanning 12. Oshawa Jr. Legionnaires Tournament |'«: tory over Iviagara Falls Red- men. Cloutier fanned 10 and walked one in winning the contest. Allen Riley allowed seven hits for the Oshawa scored singletons in biggest bat for the Oshawa nine, |Z collecting a pair of base hits belt- in three trips. THOROLD WINS Thorold also advanced to the Beaches Tourney, downing Bowmanville Girls Win Midget Tilt Evans, Davis rig Tigers defeated Rangers 16- Hamilton "Auto Parts" 1-0 and Merriton 2-1. Oshawa meets Christie Pitts, of Toronto, next weekend, with Thorold scheduled against either Scarborough, Leaside or East Riverdale. meet in the finals, with champions advancing to an all U.S. tournament in Johnstown, Rick Bulley was the losing hur- ler, giving up four hits before being relieved by Barry Watts in the third. Watts gave up five more hits, John Fair led the Oshawans at the plate, collecting a single to go along with his four-bagger. SECOND NO-HITTER In the second game, played at Hamilton Civic Stadium, Paul Cloutier allowed just two men to reach base, one on a walk and the other on an error, as he led Legionnaires to a 2-0 vic- BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Unchanged (No games Monday) American League Unchanged (No games Monday) Game Today All-Star game at Minneapolis International League W iL Pet. GBL 637 -- 606 2% 578 5% 535 9% 500 12% 461 16 58 57 3 52 46 44 41 Columbus Atlanta Toronto Jacksonville Syracuse Rochester Pennsylvania in mid-August. Columbus Nips Jacksonville By' THE CANADIAN PRESS Columbus Jets have finally managed to beat Earl Francis but the Jacksonville right hander still isn't their favorite target when it comes to fatten- ing their batting averages. The International League Whitby Midgets Spill Port Hope League game last week, Whitby boys whipp.d Port Hope 15-2, with lefthander Bill Preston in top form, as he chalked up 18 strikeouts, to earn the win. Whitby supported their pitch- er with some solid hitting, 23 safeties all told, with Brown wielding the big bat, for three doubles and a single. Others who did well at the plate in- eluded Parker, a double and two singles; Horack, three singles; Borchuck, a triple and two singles while battery-mate E. Newitt did a good job of oo and also had a couple of hits. leaders nipped Francis and the Suns 2-1 Monday night on a ra- tion of four hits. In two previ- ous meetings, Francis had shut them out 1-0, pitching a one-hit- ter in one of them. The Jets' closest challengers stayed with them, Atlanta Crackers whipping Toledo Mud Hens 7-4 to remain 244 games back while Toronto Maple Leafs downed Syracuse Chiefs 5-3 to hold third place, 544 games out. Rochester Red Wings crushed the tail-end Buffalc Bisons «7-2 in the other scheduled game. 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