Portland, Hollywood Divide
Series; Padre Lead Lopped
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
43 29 .597
40 32 .556 3
35 34
34 36
.507 6H
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3t . 36 .486 8
470 9
451 WW
31 39 .443 U
31 35
32 39
San Diego
Seattle
Hollywood
Oakland
San Francisco
Portland
Los Angeles
Sacramento
Sunday's Rttults
San Francisco 4-6, Oakland 3-i
Seattle 8-3, San Diego i-t
Hollywood 16-5, Los Anstles 1-4
Sacramento 5-2, Portland 2-10
Saturday's Results
Hollywood 6, Los Angelc. 1
San Diego 2, Seattle 1 (10 innings)
Oakland 4, San Francisco 3
Portland 6, Sacramento
San Diego staggers into the Pa
cific Coast League's annual AIl
Star game Monday nignt with its
first place lead slashed in half
to only three games by runnerup
Seattle.
The Rainiers won a double bill
Sunday 8-2 and 3-2 and (ae series
by a decisive five out ol seven.
Oakland dumped the Pads the
week before, six James io three.
Hollywood moved into unrd place
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16-1 and 5-4 and San Iranciscu
beat the Oaks 4-3 and i-t. At Sac
ramentothe only split of the day
tiie Scions won 5-2, then lost to
Portland 10-2.
Fans at San Dieeo will bt treat.
ed to the annual Ati-S;ar game
Monday night because their Pads
led the wop Memorial bay.
Starting pitchers will be Padre
Tommy Herrera against Sacra
mento's Johnny Bnggs.
The All-Stars, too olavers from
the other teams will be man
aged by Oak pilot Lefty O'Dotil.
Seattlc'i Bob Baleens tiiove in
three runs with a basos loaded
triple in the first game at San
uiego bunday to touch ttt a win
ning five-run seventh inniaj,
Art Schult rapped a rjund-tri
per for Seattle in the second con
test to give pitcher John Oldham
me victory.
Padre Earl Rapp slammed his
18th homer in the sixth toning of
the mgatcap.
Portland's Jim Robert.. Carl
Powis and Joe Taylor each hit
roundtrippers in the ninth liming of
the second game at Sacramento.
Solon hurler Marino Pif-refti had
the Beavers shut out until the sev
enth and final inning of the opener
but pinenmtter Clarence Maddern
slugged a two-ran homer, rhe So-
Ions got three runs in fee second
inning of the opener thanks to the
wildness of pitcher Bob Alexander
wno gave up a sinsle, tiira walks
bit a batter and error.
MiJm 13, 195J Th Nt,.-tW, KMtburf, On, 7
Chiefs, Solons
Sweep Contests
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NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W t, Pit, SB
Rain Ruins National League Homer Record
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L P. SS
Braokiys 43 13 .1m
Chicago ' 31 21 .579 UM
New York 28 27 Am 14
Milwaukee - . 28 2T .MS 14t4 j down to hit first sefat sf the ffs-
rmtaaetpsia 3J 30 ,H m
St, horns - 22 30 ,423 19
Cincinnati 21 28 .420 19
Pittsburgh . , IS 2T .32? ZiH
snap Boa -. Neweemfce'i 14-gime
winning streak, A tferee-rira Mast
by Harry Chits, sd foar-&?er
by Dee Faady iai Sansoa l,Kk-
son sent me Sag Btooktps piU'Ser
Wenatehw
Salem
Eugene
Tri-City
Yakima
Lewiiton
Spokane
30 14
2 IS
20 14
"22 24
20 22
15 28
13
.638 2
.m 2
,S 9
.478 9
.343 tm
20 M2 tm
HE. TlteM.
TURNING THE CROWN OVER A dejected, but gracious
Tony DeMarco raises the gloved hand of Carmen Basilio
who battered the welterweight crown from bis head in
the 12th round at Syracuse, N. Y. by a Tko. Basilio said it
was his hardest fight, but added, "I want action. Bring
'era all on. 1 want to be a fighting champion."
i Portlander Wins Downhill
Ski Race On Mr. Hood
GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore. W
Kenny Van Dyke of Portland
was clocked at 2 minutes, 11.6
seconds over the 1.8-mile course
Sunday 'in winning the Golden
Rose downhill ski race on Mount
Hood.
Pete Kennedy of Seattle was
second in the men's division in
2:10.6. .
The women's race was won by
Eloise Stevenson, White Salmon,
Wash., in 3 minutes, 37 seconds.
Dorothy Campbell was second at
3:40.4.
Bob Elmer of Eugene, Ore., was
fifth in the men's race in 2:14.2
and Jim Monroe of Wenatchee,
Wash., 16th in 2:38.8.
The Golden Rose downhill was
one of the concluding events of
the Portland Rose Festival.
The University of Texas leads
all schools in Cotton Bowl appear
ances. The lonahorn gridders have
played five times in the New
Year's Day football game.
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Winner-Take-AII Contest
Looms For Swaps, Nashua
INGLEWOOD, Calif. Ml Rac
ing fans and the Hollywood Race
Track management awaited word
today from the East on an invita
tion for Nashua to run against
California's Swaps in $100,000
winner-take-all duel hero Jlis sum
mer. The two, America's finest 3-year-old
thoroughbreds, propelled them
selves into a possible match race
two days ago when:
Nashua captured the 119,800
Belmont Stakes in New York by
nine lengths. With his Priakness
triumph, it gave the big volt two
thirds of the triple crow.i honors.
Swaps won the rich Caliiornian
against older handicap itars and
set a world record of l;4fi.4 for a
mile and one sixteenth doing it.
The California colt hid taken
the first jewel in the trole crown
with a victory over Nasnt'a in the
Kentucky Denby, the only . i m e
they met.
Swaps' owner, ex-eowpoke Rex
C. Ellsworth, yesterday iicelosed
that negotiations are ac'aally un-
Kaline Gets Nod
For Batting Title
, DETROIT W Ted Williams
picks Al Kaline to win the Amer
ican League batting title and
Bucky Harris stands behind Wil
liams' choice.
Both are sold on the sensational
20-year-oid outfielder of the De
troit Tigers, who leads the league
with a solid .383 avenge and
shows no sinns of letting up.
"The kid is a great hitter right
now," said Williams, the 36-year-old
outfielder of the Boston Red
Sox.
"I think he'll win the batting
title unless his teammate Har
vey Kuenn beats him out," Wil
liams said yesterday aflur the Red
Sox and Tigers were rained out.
"Kaline is nuick with his bat
real quick. He can whip it around
in a wink. That's why he's such a
good bitter.
"And," Williams added, "he's
going to get belter."
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Sports Calendar
MONDAY
Veterans Employes vs. Methodist
i. ?iv..;j;t. t ,
Youngs Bay vs. Moose Lodge
Moore s Cafe vs. Wordic Ply
wood (Industrial League)
State junior golf tournament at
Portland starts.
Roseburg Peewees sign up.
TUESDAY
Christian Ohureh vs. Copco (Twi
light League
Riversdale vs. First Baptist
Church; Lsokiiiggiass vs. Mel
rose (Church League)
Willamette Vailey - Southern Ore
gon golf tournament at Roseburg
Country Cisjts. t
Roseburg mixed doubles bowling.
WEDNESDAY
Glide Teachers vs. Updegrave
Trucking Co. (Glide Softball
League
PAL vs. Post Office (Twilight
League)
Eugene at Roseburg (Junior L
gion League opener)
THURSDAY
Douglas County Lumber vs.
Amsnii's Associated Station
(Glide. Softball League)
Vets Ail-Stara vs. Wilbur Lumber
(Twilight)
North Roseburg Church vs. Green;
Naiaren. vs. Pine Grove
(Church League)
Roseburg Ltimberjills vs. Kogue
Valley QTs at Medford.
Roseburg Men's doubles bowling.
FRIDAY
BLSf vs. The News-Review (Twi
light) Nordic Plywood vs. Mitt's Drive
In; Naval Reserve vs. Moore's
Cafe (Industrial League)
Hardtop auto races at Roseburg,
SATURDAY
LumberjiH at Eugene, 8:3a p.m.
Professional wrestling at Roseburg
Armory.
Grants Pass at Bend; Medford at
Drain; Coquille at Bandon; Rose
burg, bye (Southera Oregon
League)
SUNDAY
Lumberjillj vs. Forest Grove at
Rasefairg, 2 p.iB.
Myrtle Creek at Cottage (.rove
and Riddle at Roseburg (Ever
green Leaeuek
Springfield a Roseburg (Junior
Legion)
Suftdav Buih
Salem 8-9, Tri-City 5-8 (2nd ssme
8 innings
Wenatchee 4-13, Lewisies H
Yakima 5-8, Spokane 4-l
Saturday's R.iuttt
Tri-City 4, Salem t
Yakima ?, Spokane S
Wenatchee 11, Lewiston i
Mentfty t cmm
Eugene at Salem
Spokane at Lewisios
Wenatchee at Yakima
Tri-City draws byo
Wenatchee and Salem, only two
games apart in the tightening
Northwest Baseball League pen
nant chase, swept Sunday douwe
headers to keep the race a two-
team affair.
Wenatchee beat Lewiston 4-3 and
13-6 while Salem took the measure
of Tri-City 8-5 and 9-8. Yakima
and Spokane split the third Sunday
twin bill. Yakima, took the opener
5- but Spokane hung a 1B-B crass
er on the Bears in the pishtcap.
Eugene had the weekend otf.
John Marshall limited Lewistoa
to four hits in posting his fifth
victory in the first game at We
natchee, The Chiefs won in the
fifth on Jerry Zuvela's jio home
run.
Wenatchee scored four ran ts
the first inning of the afterpiece.
The Broncs, who had scored a
jingle run their first time up, tsl
the game in the second on Bah
Williams bases-loaded rtetrtrte, ana
nulled ahead with a singleton in
the third. But the Chief popped
for two rans in both the third
and fourth frames and put the
game out of Teach with a s-rus
sixth inning. ,
The Saiem-Tri-City nightcap wa
scheduled for seven innings but
went eight before the Senators
milled it out of the fire, Tri-Csly's
Wavne Patrick walked is the win
ning run after relieving Dick
Green who had loaded the basss
with a bunt, an error and a walk
Jack Stemagel's two-run homer fa
the sixth sent the game into over-
t me.
Salem spanked two Tri-City
Ditchers for IS hits in winning the
opener. Mel Krause and Tommy
Agosta led the attack with four
hits sptece.
AMERICAN IEAGUS
W L Pet. OS
New York 38 .6.W
Chicago 52 19 .82? 2i
Cleveland 33 22 .690 3Vi
Detroit 36 24 35S $
Boston 24 31 .44S12
Washington 21 32 .Wl 14
Kansa City 22 34 .393 IS
BstiUmors 18 38 .321 IS
Kameroff Dumps
Tom Martindale
By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ivan (Killer) Kameroff gave Ti
ger Tom Martindale it onefsU
edge Saturday night at she sraiory
and then used his hangnsaii's hold
twice in a row to win a profes
sional wrestling mainer.
Martindale made it appear he
was on his way to fa-st win as
he rushed into the ring ts teves
Kameroff in 45 seconds ts the
match started. He dumped the
Russian with a body slam and
press.
But Kameroff made tlear he
had been caught unawaiea. He
bounced back in six minutes of
the second fall to even ie match
with x drop kick and i.angman's
hold.
Less than three minutes later,
he won the match with another
hangman's hold.
In the cleanly-fought semifinal
Bill Fletcher and John Arjen each
won fails before time ran out for
a draw, Fletcher took the first fall
with a cradle pin hold in 14:3.
About 10 minutes after the second .
fall action started, Arjon turned
the tables to stop Fletcher with I
the same hold. j
Georges Dusette proved he was j
still master of We rutt Mctssa tn
the special event by taking the
only fait from Thor Hagan of Min
neapolis, Min., with his favorite
hold.
The power - crazy National
League, bent on setting a new sea
son home run record, probably
wdum save ass a new untie day
mart; today if t weren I for the
sudden Pennsylvania downpour.
I tie sensor circuit batsmen ac
tually tied the old homer mark of
25 set July IS, 1930, but it wUi
never get into the record books.
A couple of four-baesers one v
Cincinnati s waily Post and an
other by Philadelphia s Andy Sera
mseK went down me dram as ram
washed eat the second game of
the Reds-Pmlltes double -header
with Cincinnati leading 4-3 in the
uiird iBiiisg, rne two teams isad
slammed six homers in the opener.
won ny rnuaaetpftia iz-s.
Seven homers were hit in Brook
lyn as the Cubs and Dodgers di
vided a double-header. The Cubs
wsa the opener 9-5 and the Dodg
ers took the second 6-2. Six
homers were banged in New York
m another spirt, the Giants winning
the first game 8-3 and the Card
capturing the second in 13 ftmings
8-5. Four homers were walloped
in Pittsburgh as the Pirates won
the opener 5-3 and the Braves
came bacK ts win the mghlcap
6-5.
Good sitemtsg, so conspicuously
sbsent in the National League yes
terday, highlighted the American
League action. The borne run out
put was muted to nine.
The Chicago White Sox sweat
bats ends of a double-header from
Washington 1-0 and 8-4. After Billy
Pierce topped Bob PorterfseW m
a real-sld-fashioncd pitching duel,
Bo Mieman poled a grand - slam
homer and Bob Kennedy added
a two-ran blast to shove the sec
ond-place Sox to within only 2li
games op the paee-seumg sew
isrs yanKees. t
Cleveland's mird-Diace Indians
hammered Yankee pitching for
live dome runs, tour in the first
game, to knock off New York twtce
10-2 and 1-3 iwhmd the stout pitch
ing of Esriy Wynn and IWb Lemon
Vie Weru connected twice, onee
m each game with s mas on base.
Hal Smith hit the only hornet
in the Baltimore-Kansas City sohi,
The Orioles won the first game
r-s ana the Athletics evened mat
ters in the second game behind
rookie Art Cecesrelirs three-hit,
3-9 triumph. Bain washed out the
game between Boston and netroit.
The Cafa used home runs to
son, Buke Snider (ss. sm f
Vee Reese and Gu Besses tons.
ered tor Sse Dodgers, A home run
by Ernie Basks and a trtok ulav
m use seventn snsasg urns u nets
the Cubs in the second ss Carl
Farilio ana Hodge batted in live
Brooklyn runs with measly is-
gles.
Even aires pUefeer and t pinch
hitter got into St homer act.
Southpaw Johnny AntsnelM drove
in tares runt wiut m ftiar-oagger
to insure his seven-hit Gsaat vic
tory over lh Carsissls, Rookie
Pete Wfeisenist first major
league homer went to waste in the
first game sat a drive by Stan
Musiat, bis IMS ar mt yesr, ties
the score fa St seeaad game 5-S
bt the svB&, As error by AHia
wars sac tap pitcher Paul L j-
Paime's lame-winsiag double yrsth
two out Si 13th, -
Rook antSelder Samoa Kauai
hit a two-rua Ue -breaking homer
so giv. pmssurgts it tirst-gm
victory Vernon Law struck out
! Braves, Frank Thomas asso
homered tor Pittsburgh ami Dei
Crasdail tor Milwaukee, Del Eke
hit his first homer for Milwaukee
since hii trade from St Louis hut
it took a three-rue double by
Danny O'Csnnell to give the
Braves their second-game 5-S M-amph.
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BATTING Vic Werli, Indians
Pounded two home runs, one in
each game with a man on bae
to lead Cleveland to a 10-2, T-3
swep sf the douhleheader with
the New York Yankees.
PITCHING Paul La Palme.
Cardinals Hurled seven innings
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two stogies, and doubled in win
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