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Pirates Finish Three-Game Sweep Over Giants AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGU W L Pet. GB W L N'ew York 35 15 .7(H) ,. Milwaukee 29 21 Boston 28 26 .519 9 San Francisco 30 25 Kansas City 26 25 .510 9' a 'Cincinnati 24 23 Washington 6 27 .491 10'i! Pittsburgh 27 26 Rallimore 24 27 .471 11' a St. Louis 25 25 Cleveland 25 30 .455 12' 1; Chicago 27 29 Detroit 23 29 .442 13 Philadelphia 23 28 Chicago 22 30 .423 14 I Los Angeles 22 30 .511 .509 .500 .482 .451 .432 WRESTLING SATURDAY NIGHT-JUNE 14 ROSEBURC COMMUNITY BUILDING A REAL GRUDGE MATCH $100.00 SIDE BET Best 23 falls, no time limit MAIN EVENT Black Hawk, 212 New York Tough Tony Bourne, 210, Moscow Block Hawk issued a challenge after rescuing Szasx and Ref. Cwen last week. Bourne was fined by the Commission. SEMI-FINAL Best 23 falls or 1 hour limit vs. Reggie Parks, 219, Edmonton Haru Sasaki, 205, Honolulu Parks' a handsome young giant, says he will scramble the Jap. Matches Start At 8:30 P.M. Matches under the supervision of the Roseburg Athletic Commission, Elton Owen, Matchmaker. In Community Building - Fair Grounds PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS E By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pet. GB' The dav after Christmas 1953 .580 i the Pittsburgh Pirates traded sec .545 l'a ond baseman Danny O'Connell to 3'i Milwaukee for three guys named 3'a Max, Sid. and Sam, three kid 4 ' pitchers and $75,000. 5 One of the pitchers was termed 6'i' a sleeper by the bucs. who brought 8 i him along in the minors. Yester- 1 day, big right-hander Curt Raydon ! threw an eye-opening two-hitter for ' his first victory and complete game in the majors, a 2-1 job over San Francisco that gave the Pi rates a three-game sweep. By losing their fifth in a row the second place Giants tumbled I'i games behind the Milwaukee Braves, who beat the Chicago ; Cubs 5-4. Cincinnati defeated St. ' Louis 5-0 . on Brooks Lawrence's six-hit pitching. Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 4-3. Raydon. 24, who lost his first two decisions in the majors, walked six and struck out five, 1 giving up singles lo Daryl Spencer i and Orlando Cepeda. The Giants j scored in the fourth on Cepeda's infield hit, two walks and a wild pitch. The Pirates, getting only four hits with both runs unearned, scored the clincher in the sixth I when rookie Paul Giel (0-1) forced a home run by walking Roberto Clemente on four pitches after a hit-batsman, a walk and error had ; filled the bases. The Braves overhauled a 4-1 Cub ! lead with Del Crandall's single driving in the winning run in the eighth. Ed Mathews' 13th home : run had tied it 4-all in the seventh ' against loser Moe Drabowsky (4- 6), who beat the Pirates 4-0 with a one-hitter Sunday. Lawrence, once "the bull" of j the Cardinal staff, didn't walk a j man while fanning five of his old mates. The big right-hander (4-3) now has three consecutive com ; plete game victories after going j without a complete game in 10 starts since last September 18. Harry Anderson drove in three i runs for the Phils, cracking a 3-3 ; tie with a ninth-inning single, j Murrv Dickson of the Kansas City Athletics, at 43, went all the i way only to lose in 12 innings, 3-2, lo the American League leading New York Yankees. Most of them weren't old enough to be Boy Scouts when Murry pitched his first major league game. The A's who won the opener of tne nay-night pair 41, fell to third Bt MODERIiUSAFERl I 0 TIRES F0R "1 sUf A THEJRICE I ra I NOW for the) first time... you can got ALL-NYLON DaytonTharabred cscif rout lAMiir wiih anon saum NO F1N UIOWOUT PSOTECTION . . . e-?hr 100 Nylon cwd body 140 FINER NON-SKID SAKTY ctuttve Twmi Sat-T-lock tread d(ign NYLON SAFETY tor as littlo o a 50 -eJ IfCtVfAHf - ilCMAMl pus in ALL-NYLON Dayton Tharobreds SAFER THAN NEW CAR TIRES I I JnHii ... . . . 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He stranded seven in the 9th, 10th and llth fanning Bill Skowron with the bases loaded for the final out in the ninth. Rav Herbert (2-1) won the open er with an eight-hitter, blanking the Yanks until Andy Carey's sixth homer in the eighth inning. Bob Ccrv hit his 16th homer for the A's, winning their first at Yankee Stadium in 18 tries since July 22, IM. Dave Sisler, 4-0 lifetime vs. De troit, won his sixth with relief help after singling home the clincher in the fourth against Pful Koy tack (5-6). Jackie Jensen hit bis 15th homer for the Sox. Gus Triandos and Jim Marshall hit two-run homers for the Orioles, who blew a 4-1 lead, .then won with Marshall's single driving home the winner in a three-run fifth. Neil Chrisley's third hit, a tri ple, and second RBI bagged it for Washington in the eighth against losing reliever Early Wynn. Grudg 4 Mark Holders In NCAA Field BERKELEY, Calif (AP) The 37th annual NCAA track and field championships got under way at the University of California's Ed wards Field Friday with four meet record holders in the bulky field of 356. The big group listed five Olym pic champions and seven of last year's individual winners. Among them was broad jumper Greg Bell of Indiana won the Olvmoic championship in 1956 with a leap of 25-8U. Last year at Austin, Tex., he won with an NCAA record jump of 26-7 and world record of 26-8'i. The other NCAA record setters of last year are Iowa's Charley (Deacon) Jones with 8:57.6 in the two-mile, Pacific Lutheran's John Fromm with a 248-foot 1-inch jav elin throw and California's Don Bowden, who took the 880 in 1:47.2. Bowden concentrates this time on the mile where he'll duel the Olympics' 1,500-meter champion Ron Delany of the defending champion Villanova Wildcats. Southern California s track and field squad, ineligible last season hecause of penalties imposed because of illegal aid to football players, returns as a slight fa vorite to dethrone Villanova, which won the IC4A championship this season. The program was to start at J p.m. PDT. e Battle Set For Mat Program The wrestling card Saturday night at the fairgrounds will be of the grudge-fight variety- as Tony Bourne and Black Hawk meet in the main event. Black Hawk is the local favorite of fans and will be meeting Bourne in a no time lim it match. The grudge match came about through the card of last Saturday wnen Bourne clobbered referee El ton Owen, and Bla ped into the melee and saved the third man from further punish ment. For his par in the extra action, Bourne was handed a $100 fine by the local wrestling commis sion. Opening the card will be Reggie Parks and Haru Sasaki. Parks is the big boy from Canada who has been pleasing fans where ever he has appeared. Sasaki is an unpop ular meanie making his first ap pearance of the year on the local scene. The first match gels under way at 8:30 p.m., with the main event to follow immediately. Doors at the Community Building will open at 7 p.m. Eugene Homer Beats Broncos Fri. June 13, 1958 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 9 Aqua Skier Machen Hurt; Fight Called NORTHWEST LEAGUH W L Pet. GB 34 14 .708 30 21 .588 511 26 24 .520 9 20 25 .444 12'i 19 27 .413 14 15 33 .306 19 Lewiston Wenatchee Yakima Eugene Tri-Cily Salem k hawk step- feat- It allowed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bill Eastburn, the thundering Eugene outfielder-third baseman, slammed a solo home run in the 14th inning Thursday night to deal Lewiston's high flying Broncs a 3-2 Northwest League baseball de- Weights Of TV Pugs About Even NEW YORK (AP) - Willie Bes manoff of Germany weighed 193 and Harold Carter of Linden, N.J. scaled 191' for their 10 round tele vised (NBC) bout Friday night at Madison Square Garden, (start ing time 6 p.m. PST). A stocky 5-9',-i, Willi came to this country just about the time Carter disappeared into the Armv in early 1957. Ring Magazine now lists tne Teuton No. 9 among the challengers of Floyd Patterson.. carter, 24, nasn t fought since Jan. 11, 1957 when he took a unani mous decision over Bob Baker1 with the greatest of ease. j Willi nas a 37-11-7 record and lost five of seven last year. The high point of Besmanoff's career, so far, was his Feb. 4 upset deci sion over Pat McMurtry on the loser's home grounds in Seattle. Carter has a 22-2-2 record for 26 starts. Wenatchec's Chiefs, who bumped Yakima 4-3, to move within five and a half games of Lewiston. In the other NWL contest. Tri City rolled over Salem, 13-5, ir an error filled free-for-all. Eastburn's homer over the left I field wall broke up a hurling duel between Lewiston's Thornton "Kip" Kipper and the Emerald's I Bcrlyn Hodges, both of whom 1 went the distance. Hodges scattered 12 hits and gave up only seven singles and whiffed five. It was a radically different type of ball at Salem, where the Sen ators hobbled six times and Tri Cily twice. The Braves came through for 17 hits, bunching several of them in the five-run sixth inning, includ ing Ray Looney's two-run round tripper. Each club tried three pitchers j in au attempt to play a more settled brand of baseball. Jim Vogelgcsang wound up with the win. lo move his season record to 4-2. It proved to be tight contest a Yakima, when the Bears staged a three-run uprising in the last frame. Wenatchee's four runs, which they garnered in the first two innings, began to look mighty slim until reliefer Dunne Rich- ards stepped in to aid starter Claude Osteen by getting the last man out. SPOKANE (AP) The sched uled June 19 heavyweight match here between Eddie Machen and Bert Whitehurst was cancelled Wednesday after a report that .Machen hurt himself while water skiing. "I'm plenty burned up," said matchmaker Mel Epstein, "and so is Tommy Moyer (the Portland promoter) We've lost a bundle on other fights in Spokane hut thought we could make something on this one." Epstein said the card would have to be called off unless a new opponent can be found in a hurry for Whitehurst, a Baltimore bat tler. He said Moyer might try to get Pat McMurtry of Tacoma but doubted they could get together on terms in the week remaining. Moyer called here to report that Machen hurt himself wmehow while water skiing last Sunday near San Francisco and would be unable to go through with the fight. Epstein said there had been a good advance sale on tickets for the scrap. The International Golf Assn. has 30 member nations throughout the world. PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE HORACE C. BERG Special Agent Room 301 Pacific Building Off. OR 3-7491. Rti. OR J-719S WHOLESALE -RETAIL PLYWOOD PARTICLE BOARD Sondtd Sheathing Embossed Mahogony Birch Pacific Plywood COMPANY P. O. 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Dr. Jacques Jenny, 41, the Swiss born surgeon who will perform the operation, operated on Swaps when that famed race horse broke a hind leg in 19.r6. The doctor sees Tim Tarn making the same com plete recovery Swaps did; then, like Swaps, going to stud. Phils Sign Player, 19 ENDERBY, B. C. (AP) After only one season of semi-pro base ball, 19-year-old Gerald Keiiner has gotten a chance with the ma jors. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Reimer. who previously had refused to per mit their son to accept ma.ior league offers, announced Thursday ne has signed with the Philadel phia Phillies. Reimer, a left-handed outfielder fs lo report to the Johnson City, lenn., learn in the Appalachian League. Reimer hit .476 last year for Yakima Valley Junior College and then played with the semi-pro Bellinghain Bells. Milwaukee Braves' rookie pitcher Don Nottebart is of Belgian descent. Two Prep Stars In Portland Meet PORTLAND (AP) Two of Ore gon s outstanding high school rack athletes will compete here Saturday in the annual Oregon A.UJ high school and junior track meet. One is Jim Puckett. the Cove sprinter who is expected to enter; the 100-yard dash but to pass up 1 the 220 in favor of the 110 this! weekend. The other is Dyrol Burleson, the Collage Grove miler who set a national prep mile mark of 4:13.2 minutes earlier this season. Two other Burlcsons will coine along, an older brother who will compete in the weight events and a 15-year-old sister who will run with three other Cottage Grove girls in a 440-yard relay. Bui Sorsby, meet director, said NO entrants had registered and he expected a total of 200 by Sat urday afternoon. Burleson sent word he still is nursing a pulled leg muscle and does not expect lo try for a record. girls' events will high school events UMPQUA TRACTOR CO. 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