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Braves Dump Bums, Cain On League-Leading Redlegs FIRDAY'S BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE . . W L Pet. CB Cincinnati 44 31 .587 Milwaukee 42 3J .583 V4 nrooKlyn 42 33 .560 2 nusburgh 37 37 .500 6 W t. Louis 38 39 .494 7 Philadelphia 33 43 .434 11 14 Chicago 31 42 .421 12 New York 30 42 .417 12 V4 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Mew York Chicago Cleveland Boston Detroit Baltimore Washington Kansas City 53 43 44 41 35 34 31 28 .672 .581 7 W .579 7 Vz .539 10 Vi .455 17 .442 18 .378 23 Vi .364 24 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If the Milwaukee Braves should win the National League pennant, it will be because of the spectac ular success enjoyed by pitcher Bob Buhl and first baseman Joe Adcock against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Rarely, if ever, have two players from one team overpowered a club the way Buhl and Adcock have done against Brooklyn this season. For Buhl, this complete domination of the Dodgers is something new but it is old hat to Adcock, who has hit 25 of hhs 100 big league home runs against Dodger pitching. Buhl was only 3-5 against the Dodgers before this season. The pair combined Iheir talents last night to lift Milwaukee to within three percentage points of first place as the Braves shut out the Dodgers 2-0 and the league leading Cincinnati Redlegs were beaten 7-4 by the Philadelphia Phillies. Rain postponed the sec ond game of the scheduled twi-i night double-header and it will be played as part of a twi-nighter enjoy DEEP SEA FISHING SALMON HARBOR TR0LLERS ROSE Copt. Jim Brirtson QUEEN ALICE Copt. Bill Leach ELK Copt "Crabby" Smith Owned by Luther Ellison and L. G. Skinner TRIPS OR CHARTERS For Reservation! Call Reedsport 6Ra or writ Box 474, Winchester Bay, Ore. in Milwaukee tonight. Buhl turned in a six-hitter for his fifth successive triumph over his Brooklyn "cousins" and Ad cock banged a home run, his fifth against Dodger pitching this year, to give the right-hander all the runs he needed for his 10th' suc cess against four defeats. Pittsburgh climbed into fourth place with a "sweep of its double header from Chicago 2-1 and 5-4 as the St. Louis Cardinals dropped into fifth place by half a game despite their 5-3 victorv over thp last-Dlace New Ynrlr HianU me nace-settine New York Yan- La vera s kees widened their American League lead over Chicago and Cleveland to 7Mi games, their big gest bulge of the season, by con quering the Indians 9-5 in connec tion with Boston's victory over the White Sox 3-1. In other American League games, Detroit defeated Washing ton 4-2 and Baltimore blanked Kansas City 4-0 behind the six-hit pitching of Bill Wright. raKuiMeahattniUa Christians Nab TwiliqhtGame TWILIGHT LEAGUE VA Employes Harvard Cab. Shop Wilbur Lumber City Drive In BLM W Pet. .555 I Across The Border PHGA Finish Slated VANCOUVER.B.C. wi An American-Canadian final is as sured for the 1956 Pacific North west Golf Assn. championships be ing played at Marine Drive here. In the 36-hole semi-finals Fri day, Dick Yost, defending cham pion from Seattle, met Erv Parent. also from Seattle and Washington state champion for the last two j Christian Ch The 29-year-old Vancouver Dlav- ers Bob Kidd and Len Morgan- met in tne other semi-final, hidd was a member of last year's B.C. Willingdon Cup team and city champion here. The winner of the two matches will play 36 holes for the title Saturday. The women s division, also at I Marine Drive after elimination play at nearby Point Grey, now is a fight between four Americans Mrs. Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt I of Seattle, PNGA champion in 1949 I and 1951 and current Seattle title . holder, disposed of Sue Devoe of I Medford, Ore., 4 and 3 in Thurs day's round for a shot at the semi final event. Also competing will be Carole Jo Kabler, u.b. junior women s cham pion from Sutherlin, Ore., West ern junior title holder JoAnne Gunderson of Seattle, and Grace de Moss of Corvallis, Ore. Tennis MEXICO CITY Gustavo Pala fox qut the Mexican Davis Cup squad in tiff with the National Tennis Federation and said he will play no more unless federation di rectors are changed. rmmm Cuuiford .Door Sola 60. OF R0SEBURG COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 538 S.E. OAK AVE. PH OR 2-2636 5 s 4 3 4 Christian Church 4 Vets AU-Stars a Christian Church moved into a six - place tie during Twilight League Softball action Thursday night at the Vets ball field with a 10-8 win over LaVera's. Sid Moon rapped out a three- run homer in the bottom half of the fifth as his mates staged a five-run rally, coming from behind to erase a five-run lead and go on to score an additional five runs in the next frame for the margin of victory. LaVera's had built up a 5-0 lead after scoring a single run in the first and four more in the second. It dented the plate for a final three in the seventh inning, but was caught short when the final out had been made. Moon was the game's leading hitter with 2-4, including his homer and a single. Wayne Mosher hurl ed the win and Stevenson was hung with the loss. Line score: LaVera's 140 000 3 8 9 4 000 055 x 10 6 3 Batteries: La Vera s McGin nis, Stevenson (4) and Carter: Christian Church Mosher and Harris. Angels Crush Bevos,!, Storm Atop PC L Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Los Angeles Seattle Hollywood Sacramento San Francisco Portland San Diego Vancouver 60 58 51 45 45 44 43 35 .612 .604 1 .543 7 .484 12 .469 14 .468 14 .448 16 .368 23 14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles stormed back atop ,500 the Pacific Coast League Thurs .500 j day night with a scoring ram .444 : page that ruined the debut of new .444 1 Portland Manager Bill Sweeney. .000 The high-riding Angels blasted the Beavers for 12 runs in the first inning and coasted to a 19-4 victory to sweep their four-game series. Seattle dropped from first place to a full game behind by losing to last place Vancouver, 6-2. The Mounties also took the series 2-1. In another scries sweep. Holly wood shaded San Diego 5-4. And San Francisco defeated Sacra mento 4-2, winning the series 2-1. It was a sad first night for Sweeney, whose Beavers were bombarded for 26 hits 12 of them in the first inning. Angel George Freese batted in eight runs three TRIBE, YANKS ON TV The baseball "Game of the Week" scheduled for Saturday morning over KOIN - TV Chan nel 6 will be between the Cleveland Indiansand the New York Yank Indians and the New York Yank ees. Game time is 9:35 from New York. via a homer. He was one of five Angels to tally three hits. Two others, slugger Steve Bilko and pitcher Dick Drott, had four each. Sweeney joined the Beavers just Thursday, replacing Tommy Holmes, who resigned. At Vancouver, veteran right hander Bob Hooper took over for the Mounties in the fifth after Fred Besana loaded the bases and walked in a Seattle run: After quelling the Rainier uprising, he surrendered only one hit the rest of the way a solo homer by Joe Taylor in the eighth. Vancouver tallied three runs in the fourth off Seattle starter Artie Schallock. Kal Segrist iced the game with a three-run homer in the fifth. Ramon Mejias saved Hollywood, firing a single that scored Spook Jacobs with the winning run in an 11-inning overtimer. San Diego had edged ahead 4-3 in the top of the 11th. But Carlos Bernier evened the count by tripling and scoring on Gene Frcese's long fly. San Francisco's fog-acclimated Seals, seemingly unhampered by a heavy, damp mist that shroud ed Seals Stadium, gave new Man ager Joe Gordon his first series victory behind the 6-hit pitching of Huss Kemmerer. f rame Aiaizone blasted two doubles and a single to tally three of the Seals' four runs and hand Sacramento's Rog er Oscnbaugh his seventh defeat. In new series beginning Friday niaht. Seattle is at Los Angeles. Hollywood at San Francisco, San Sutherlin Cubs Rap Green, 12-1 DOUGLAS CUB LEAGUE Tenmile Sutherlin Riddle Green W 2 1 0 0 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 Sutherlin Cubs baseball team made its debut for the season an impressive one during Douglas county junior baseball play Thurs. day afternoon with a lopsided 12-1 win over Green. the winners pounded across eight big scores in the initial stanza with walks, errors and a hit batter accounting for all, although sever ai stolen bases aided tne cause greatly. The Green nine dented the plate for its lone tally in tne third when luck lucker was safe on an inter ference play, was bunted to second and scored on Don Judd s single. Sutherlin added two additional runs in the fourth as Joe Wright nomered. tne unai two counters came across the dish in the fifth on two walks and singles by Wright and Arland Foote. Wright and David Mansfield com bined to hurl the win. Pat Tcrrel was tagged with the loss. Leading hitter for the day was Wright with, 2-4, including his home run. Line Score: Green 001 000 0 1 4 6 Sutherlin 8O0 220 x 12 9 3 Batteries: Green Terrel and Foote; Sutherlin Wright, Mans- Diego at Portland and Sacramento I field (7) and Mansfield, Atterbury at Vancouver. 1 wj. Fri., July 13, 19J4 -The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore, 7 McMurtry-Charles Go Set Tonight In Seattle TACOMA in Irish Pat Mc- Murtry, an untested young Ta- coma heavyweight, goes for broke iriday night in a scheduled 10 round scrap with aging but cagy Ezzard Charles, the former world champion. McMurtry, who was held to a draw in his only fight with a heavyweight of note, Bob Albright, will be shooting for his first vie- troy against a heavy from the top drawer. In compiling an imposing 21-0-1 record against little knowns, Mc Murtry got 17 victories via the knockout route. RING RECORD LOS ANGELES Jimmy Mos er, 127 Vj, New York, outpointed Billy Evans, 128, Pasadena, 10. ifes! . - ' ' t f i ' ' ' 5 ' N V Horbie Freeman WRESTLING ROSEBURC ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT MAJN EVENT For the Northwest Heavyweight Title Herbie Freeman, Champion vs. Bulldog Bud Curtis, Challenger SEMI-FINAL Tony Bourne vs. Jack Kiser SPECIAL EVENT Johnny Vance vi, Doran O'Hara Decathlon Competition Attracts 43 Athletes CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind. OB A lightning - fast track - barring j rain was ready Friday for 43 of America's top all-around athletes i in their bid for a decathlon rec-: ord and a trip to Australia for (he Olympic Games. An 8.000-point total was in reach. Favorite Rafer Johnson set the world record in the Pan-American games last year at 7,983. J. Owen Huntsman, Wabash director, said three men who will emerge Saturday night as the na tion's Olympic decathlon team may be the three best men in the 10-event test since the Greeks started the Olympics in 746 B.C. The Rev. 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