The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1954, Image 7

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    Kellner Gives Up One Hit;
Cardinals Bounced Again
By THE ASSOCIATED PF
What did the National League
iluggeri learn in spring training
friends apparently overlooked?
This was becoming a vital ques
tion today after the second straight
one-hitter in the junior circuit
' while the National League was go
ing its slug-happy way with an
other 26-hit donnybrook.
Lefty Alex Kellner of the Phila
delphia Athletics tamed the Wash
ington Senators on one safety
Wayne Terwilliger's lonesome sin
gle into center field with two out
in the eighth inning as the A's
won 70.
On Monday Jim McDonald of
the New York Yankees, a right
hander, subdued Boston with the
exception of a single by Harry Ag
ganis. Card Defense Lacks
A big share of the National
League fireworks has involved the
St. Louis Cardinals. The Redbirds
absorbed a 13-6 shellacking at the
hands of the Cincinnati Redlegs
last night and now have been bat
tered for 60 runs in six games.
The battering hasn't been all one
sided. The Cardinals have av-
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of the same half doien contests.
For years the National League
has been the pitchers' league.
Castoffs from American League
mound staffs have gone on to
big seasons ki the National while
the American has concentrated on
hitting stars.
But this season the hits are
coming off National League bats.
Bums, Detroit Lest
The two contrasting contests yes
terday were nnrt nf a mi-un-ij
five-game schedule. Philadelphia
wnippea Brooklyn 6-3 and New
York defeated Pittsburgh 6-2 in
the National League and Chicago
beat Detroit 7-2 in the American.
Milwaukee and Chicago in the Na
tional were rained out.
Kellner was breezing along to
ward the first no-hitter in Griffith
Stadium since 1931 when Terwil
liger, a .235 hitter, rapped one
back through the middle.
"I didn't feel too bad," Kellner
said. "You figure a feller Is lucky
to pitch a no-hitter."
Kellner walked three and struck
out six. He had retired 15 men
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the string.
Trucks Steps Bengals
Fireballing Virgil Trucks picked
up his first 1964 victory for the
White Sox as he checked Detroit
on six bits.
The Cardinals used Ave pitchers
Hiinst the heavy-hitting Redlegs
and none of them toiled with any
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TUESDAY'S BASEBALL
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
4
Detroit
Chicago
Washington
Boston .
New York
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Cleveland
3 .571
3 .571
.500
.500
.500
.500
.400
.400
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 7 Detroit 2
Philadelphia 7, Washington 0
Only games scheduled
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
New York
Chicago
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
5
5
3
,714
714
.500 1V4
.500 1V4
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Tuesday's Results
New York 6, Pittsburgh 2
Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 3
Cincinnati 13, St. Louis 6
Milwaukee at Chicago, rain
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winter purchase, lasted only two
thirds of an inning in bis first
starting role and was charged with
the loss.
Venerable Preacher Roe made
his first appearance of the season
for the Dodgers but the Phillies
were ready for him and sent him
to the showers in less than five
innings. The deciding blast was a
mighty home run by Del Ennis
with a man aboard.
The Giants picked on Pittsburgh
rookie Nelson King for three runs
in the eighth inning to give them
a comfortable margin after build
ing a 3-2 edge against Paul La
Palme, who left for a pinch bitter.
Snead, Mangrum Seeded
In Las Vegas Tourney
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (fl Twenty
select professional golfers took
their last practice shots Wednes
day before heading into formal
firing in the $35,000 Tournament
of Champions Thursday. Gallery
interest centered on Sam Snead
and Lloyd Mangrum.
Play is over the Desert Inn
Country Club course, which
'this converted desert country. .
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Br THC ASSOCIATED PRESS
BASEBALL
HAVANA A crowd of 29,000
welcomed International League
basebal to Cuba with . Havana
beating Toronto 7-2.
GOLF
HENDERSON. N.C. Julius
Boros fired a 67 to take a 1-stroke
lead in the Carolines Open Tourna
ment.
TENNIS
HOUSTON, Tex. Defending
champion Gardner JMuIloy defeat
ed Ed White, 6-4, (-4 to reach
fourth round of River Oiks Tourn
ament.
GENERAL
DALLAS Ben F. Whitaker,
owner of My Request and other
famous race horses, died at bC.
NEW YORK Errard King, a
leading candidate, was withdrawn
from the Kentucky Dey, because
of a foot injury.
RACING
SAN MATEO, Calif. Hull
Down ($5.20) won feature at Bay
Meadows. '
Don McLaughlin
Heading Cowboys
DENVER lit) Don McLaunh-
lin, a Smithfield, Tex., roper, is
leaoing in me race tor i54 all-
around championship cowbov hon
ors, according to point standings
announced Tuesday by the Rodeo
Cowboys Assn '
McLaughlin has 12.S23 no 1 n t s.
each representing a dollar earned
on rne roaeo circuit. Hill under
man of Walla Walla, Wash., is
recond with 9,251 and Harry Tom
kins of Dublin. Tex., third with
8,817. '
Nearly all of McLaughlin's points
were compiled in calf-raping, an
event in which he completely dom
:nates the field. Other leaders in
clude: Saddle Bronc division Deb
Copenhaver of Post Falls, Idaho.
Bull riding Bill Hand of West
Palm Beach. Fla.
Bulldogging Joe Madden of
Lusk. Wvo.
Team roping Eddie Schell of
Coolidse, Ariz , and Dale Smith of
unanoier, Ariz.
BOXERS ENTER MEET
RnsTnM im Biiifcwi (...
from San Francisco. Pittsburgh
and IMfiVAlanH ano a.mnna Hinca
entered in the 66th National AAU
boxing championships which be
gin nere Monaay.
Annnnxima.tAlv ISA lfw11viiale
from 24 states and Hawaii are ex
pected to take part in the event
which rnn Mnnrlnv TiiAerlnv sn4
Thursday.
MALNUTRITION
PHILADELPHIA 11 James
Leahy, 84, collapsed on a North
Philadelphia sidewalk. Physicians
at Hahemann Hospital said he
was suffering from "a severe case
of malnutrition."
Later police found $1,153, most
ly in $10 bills, In the lining of nis
waistcoat. He said he was saving
the money for a "rainy day." .
Yoncalla Takes Lead
Br Journal Trapshoot
The Yoncalla Trap and Rifle
Club took over the undisputed
lead in the Journal Trapshoot
League by winning all five of its
matches in the weekend shoot.
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club,
the erstwhile co-ieader, dropped
one point behind after winning
four matches and tying one with
the Bend Trap club.
Yoncalla has a record of 30
wins, five ties and one loss for
65 points. Roseburg has won 28.
tied eight and lost none for 64
points.
Roseburg (75) Virgil Sanders
25; Ken Gilkeson 25; Vera Solo
mon 25: Levi Tooninss 25.
Yoncalla (75) Bill Sharman
25; Lawrence Smith 25; Irving
uavis a; uonna wooiey 25.
Other scores by Rod and Gun
Olub members in the last week-
end's shoot included: 25' s: Dr. Bu
bar, W. Edmonds; 24's: Lee Mill
er, Charles KHmjier, Ivan Pick
ens. E. Hill, George Voytilla, Lila
McMullen. H M Shirtcliff Sr..
oolomon, Harold Beauchamp, II.
Hannon, George Cornish, Ross My
ers: 23's: Ken Ellison.
Handican: 25's: George Vovtil.
la; 24's: Bubar, F. Solomon:
23's: Gene Krcwson, C. Klingler.
Gilkeson.
-k TlnWod. Apr. 21, 1954 The New-Review, Roseburj, Ore. 7
Yesterday $
Stars
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PITCHING Alex Kellner, Phil,
adelphia Athletics Held Wash
ington hitless until two were out
i-n the eighth inning and finished
with a 7-0 one-hitter, his first in
organized ball.
BATTING Andy Seminick.
Cincinnati Redlegs Homered
and added two singles in four
times up, driving in two runs as
cue itects beat St. Louis 13-6.
Hot Pace Set By Kegler
Cools In Last Of Series
Fights Last Night
TUESDAY'S FIGHTS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES Kennv Davis.
125, Clarendon, T:x., outpointed Al
Cruz, 124, Los Angeles, 12.
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. - Brian
Kelly, 140, Niagara Falls, N. Y
stopped Libby Manzo, 134 V4, New
York, 4. .
ST. LOUIS Davey Moore. 120.
Springfield, Ohio, outpointed Char
ley Riley, 130. St. Louis, 10.
GALVESTON. Tex. Bl Con.
scripto, 145, Mexico, outpointed
Sauveur Ohiocca, 150, France, 10.
HARTFORD, Conn. Larry
Boardman. 135. Marlboro. Conn..
knocked out Johnny Watson, 135,
rrovmence, n. l.
Track Meet, Ball Came
Rescheduled In County
The Days Creek - Canyonville-
myrue ureeK track meet originally
scheduled for Myrtle Creek Tues
day was postponed until Wednes
day afternoon at Myrtle Creek.
The Elkton-Yoncalla B Lea cue
baseball game originally schedul
ed for Yoncalla on Friday has
Deen reseneauiea tor Thursday
afternoon at Yoncalla.
Central Oregon Reports
First 1954 Forest Fire
PRI NEVILLE OB Centril On.
gon has had its first 1954 fores,
nre.
the blaze, apparently starting
from a warming fire left by tim
ber cutters 20 miles east of here,
headed toward tree farm land oi
Oihoco Lumber Co. Monday. State
crews got it out quickly, though,
before it got into merchantable
trees. About three acres, chiefly
brush but with some young Pon
derosa pine, were burned.
Melton Crawford, state district
warden, said the woods already
are "pretty dry" after seven weeks
of drier than usual spring weather.
SEATTLE W Good starts
don't always mean good finishes
and Fred Annala of Butte, Mont.,
ran afoul of that fact Tuesday
n'ght as he rolled his first series
in the American Bowling Congress.
Annala, who bowls for the Mu
tual of Omaha team of Butte, bit
nine straight strikes in lis first
game to wind up a with a total ot
266. He fell only slightly off th.it
hot pace in his second game, roil
ing a 222.
But his third game total was a
lowly 135 as he ran into five splits
and committed one error. His total
pin collection for the night was
623 not enough to put him among
the leaders.
There were, In fact, no changes
In any of the top ten standings in
the ABC Tuesday. -
CONGRESSMEN READY
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - With
two days of spring "training" be
hind the congressional base
ball teams play an exhibition game
here tonight. .
The teams, getting ready to; the
a nn u a 1 congressional game at
Washington June 15, will break
camp Saturday. . ,
OVERNIGHT
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BABE ZAHARIAS
BEAUMONT. Tex. I Babe
Zaharras has passed another cru
cial test in ner ngnt against can
cer and will return to golf when
she feels she can win again.
Mrs. Zaharlas was pronounced
O.K.sTuesday after blood and X
rays tests were studied by her
physicians In a physical checkup
one year after her oparation for
cancer.
Pat Brady of the Pittsburgh
Steelers won the punting cham
pionship of the National Football
League in 1953 with an average of
46.9 yards per punt. He did not
have a kick blocked '.he entire
season.
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April 21,1954
Turner, Jones Slated
For Welterweight Go
PHILADELPHIA W) Gil Tur
ner, the welterweight turned mid
dleweight turned welterweight,
fights in the middleweight field
again Wednesday night in a sched
uled 10 rounder against Bobby
Jones .
Promoter Herman Taylor says
the winner of the nationally tele
vised fight will earn an outdoor
crack at Joey Giardello, the Phil
adelphian tapped as Carl (Bobo)
Olson's next 160 pound title op-ponent.-
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