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MC Win Gives District Title To sebwirg Springfield In Loss To NIC 9 DISTRICT 1 LEGION STANDINGS Roscburg Springfield Eugene Myrtle Creek Lowell Games Sunday: Myrtle Creek 2-0, Springfield U-3; Kugene 2117, Lowell 1-4, (second game called after three innings); Boseburg bye. The Myrtle Creek American Le gion junior baseball team did the job Sunday afternoon. It came up with a win over the Springfield club in a District One twin bill at Glendale. That one win gave the Roscburg juniors the 1958 district title. Winelrout Ford traded shutouts with Springfield. Gene Morrison won the opener 2 0 and Spring field's Rich Downs the nightcap 3-0. Bill George's nine won the first game early, by bringing in their runs in the second inning. Shortstop Rod Trask began the inning when he was hit by pitcher Dovle Batev. Catcher Kd Cearly then lined a shot to left where Simmic Walker attempted to make a shoestring catch. But tne nan travelled through him and Trask continued to third and Cearly to second. Trask scored on Morrison's ground out and Cearly advanced to third. Wes Davidson came through with a single to center and that was the scoring in the inning and in the game. Winetrout had two other hits off Batcv, a double by Jack Ball in the fifth and a single by Trask in the sixth inning. Springfield Threatens Springfield threatened in the first and in the sixth, but each time Morrison worked himself out of trouble struck out the i in ?Rfi 9 Mon. July 21, 19S8 The Newi-Rview( Koiaburg, On. Bevos Win Pair As Pads Lose Lead With 2 Defeats COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 57 41 56 41 56 43 50 43 44 47 42 55 39 5a 41 59 .58: .577 Vi .566 l't .530 4'a .484 9 .433 14 .411 16' J .410 17 PACIFIC Vancouver San Diego I'hocnix Salt Lake Portland Spokane Sacramento Seattle By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fast - improving Portland grabbed another series victory by sweeping a double!ader Sunday and moved within five games of the first division in the Pacific Coast League. Vancouver meanwhile moved back into the league lead, 9' a games ahead of Portland, - by downing Phoenix 4-0 while San Diego was falling into second place after losing a twin bill to Salt Lake City 8-5 and 19-5. And the Sacramento Solons eased their way out of a month long stay in the cellar by beating Spokane 6-4 .while Portland pushed Seattle to the bottom with a dual victory, 9-4 and 4-3. Five errors soelled San Diego's leu uiiiiseii , , ., ... . .!, ;.., In the first inning he ! ' '". '' "i; first man up and J k ,n hii position. He struck out five, gave up nine hits and walked three in his four innings at the mound. San Diego's Bud Podbielan had a nightmare second inning in the nightcap when he was slaughtered for 14 runs. Bamberger In 4-Hitter Vancouver's George Bamberger picked up his fourth shutout oi the year as he held Phoenix to six hits. Joe Frazier came through .ilk a nno.l-nn HnliM in IllA first nd those coupled with a Winetrout i (l.ame and tw0.run homer in the third. League strikeout leader Marshall Bridges added another 11 to his Roseburg Registers Victories Over North Bend, Prineville By BILL COULD News-Review Sportt Writer Another late-inning uprising gave the Roseburg Legion team another win Sununv at Stewart Field. The Lockwood Motors American Legion juniors downed the Prine ville Legion club 8-1 on runs cored in the fifth and sixth innings. The Lockwood Motors Ameri can Legion junior baseball team draws a bye in the first round of the Oregon Stele Legion play offs. The Roitburg club will meet the winner of the North Bend-Klamath Falls tub Area Four playoff lories for the eree title. The winner then will ad vance into tt-. semi-finale. Lockwood will meet either North Bend or Klameth Falls Wednesday, July 30 in the first game of the playoff series it Stewert Field. The game will start at I p.m. The teems move' to either North Bend or Klemeth Falls for the next gemo or games which are set for Saturday end Sunday Aug. 2-3. the last two batters at the plate In both frames the bases were loaded. In the secopd game. Winetrout discovered another hurler, as Dav idson, who was scheduled to work the game, came up with a sore arm. George called on third base man Gregg Lindquist. He pitched good ball, giving up only six hits while going the distance. Springfield touched him for back to back singles in ine iirsi name, inH ihnse coimled with a Winetrout error gave the two runs to the vis iting team. Fluke Homer Hit In the sixth chapter, Springfield added another marker, as Don Johnson sent a line shot to center where a high hop carried the ball over the head of Dave Weakley. It went as a homer. Rich Down threw a one-hitler at Winetrout. . with George's team Bears Beat Ems, Pad Loop Lead NORTHWEST LEAGUE Yakima 14 6 .700 I.ewiston 13 8 .619 Tri-City 14 10 .583 Eugene 11 13 .458 Wenatchee 10 12 .455 Salem 5 18 .217 lO'a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three weekend victories has put the Yakima Bears of the Northwest League into a Vi game league lead. But this doesn't real ly mean too much. They were ahead the same number of games two weeks ago, then fumbled and slipped back for a brief stay in third place. The Bears, who have won 14 and lost 6, beat Eugene 3-1 Satur day and took a Sunday twinbill from the Emeralds. 6-2 and 7-2. Eugene is in fourth place with an 11-13 record. Th Tri.l'ilv Rravp nr.lv 14.10. have been moving conspicuously ! game, with catcher Terry " ... Jr Jf Southpaw John Livingston rais ed his season record to 7-2 as he threw a thiee-hitter at the Prine ville club The win continued the I.ockwo id winning streak, giving the club 17 consecutive victories. The seajon mark is now 22-4. Livingston pitched steady ball, giving up hits in the second, third and fourth and a run in the latter inning, lie also continued his hit ling with a single and two RBI's. He worked his way out of tough spots in the second and third as the Prineville team leffa total of five men eti the bases. Prineville Tellies Prineville scored first BOB WHIPPLE fifth win on 3-hitter. II Bunning Flings No-Hitter; LA Finally Escapes Cellar ahead into third place, a spot they haven't held this season. They were briefly in fourth place early in the season but more recently have been riding next to last. the Ham- man drawing a walk with two away. 11.; went to second on an er ror and scored when left fielder Jerry Riley poked a single to right. in tne tirsl Dig inning tor ixick It was Tri-Cily'a triple win over I wood. Bill Eswine banged out a single as secuuu man up in mc mm. Don wells followed wun a sinele to center and Wes Young heat out an infield single on a bunt to the pitcher. Hurler Wayne Kce tiekled I lie Dan Dut inn ci naseman he won Sacramento s He now has a total of record victory. 131. Spokane got two runs in the sixth on Jim Bases' home run after Jim Williams had singled. The Indians got the other two tal lies in the ninth. it was Portland s first double cellar-dwelling Salem that did it this weekend. The Braves downed the Senators 6-1 Sunday after tak ing Saturday doubleheader, 3-2 and 2-0. Salem has wpn 5 and lost 18. Meanwhile, the Wenatchee Braves, who only little more than a week ago were the league lead ers, arc tottering at the cellar steps with 10 victories and 12 loss es. They lost to second-place Lew iston. now 13-8. Saturday. 5-1. and divided a Sunday doubleheader with the Broncs, winning the first game 10-2 and being shutout the nightcap, 2-0. Drain, Seattle Club In Split The Drain Black Sox split with the Seattle Cheney Studs in pair of games played over th week end. The Black Sox downed the Se attle club 7-8 Saturday night, and blew a three-run lead in the last inning of the game Sunday after noon to lose 8-7. In the game Saturday, Don Lane went eight plus innings before re ceiving help from Leroy Hahn in the ninth. Norm Welch, former l.inficld College standout and cur rent Clatskanie High School base ball and football mentor, was the top hitler for the Sox. Welch col lected 3-4 including a triple and ended the evening with four RBI's. Catcher Bob Maguinie lea Se attle with 3-4 including a triple and a double. Drain Leeds From 2nd In this game, Drain tied the ball game at 2-2 in the second and then led throughout the remainder of the fray. In Sunday's game, Stan Dmo chowsky was on the hill for th Black Sox. He also went eight plus innings before Hahn came on once again in relief. The Studs led in this game 4-1 in the fifth, when Jerry Bartow. WSC southpaw chucker, belted a three-run homer to tie the ball game. From that point, the Black Sox went into a three-run lead go ing into the top of the ninth. In the ninth, the Studs used a walk, three singles and a Drain error to cross the plate four times. Linetcore: Seattle 200 012 001-6 11 3 Drain . 022 111 OOx 7 11 1 Batteries: Seattle: Bloom and is mis weeK ini ...;. r,r.;. i . u.hn o two-out-ofthree playoff for the "'"f"' """" Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB San Francisco 50 38 .568 Milwaukee 48 37 .565 Va Chicago 46 44 .511 S St. Louis 41 43 .488 7 Philadelphia 39 44 .470 8V4 Pittsburgh 41 47 .466 9 Los Angeles 41 47 .466 9 Cincinnati 40 46 .465 9 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB New York 58 30 .659 Boston 47 41 .534 11 Baltimore 43 44 .494 14Vi Detroit 42 45 .483 15! Chicago 43 47 .478 iS Kansas City 41 46 .471 16'.i Cleveland 41 49 .456 18 Washington 38 51 .427 2014 I JOHN LIVINGSTON . . . grand slom homer. two club. The first team, which plays Klamath Falls this week in sub-Area Four title, was the club Lockwood defeated with the excop Dennis DeCourcey was playing in lion of Johns. The North Bend sea and no play could be made. Tnus'u" ' "" ' Lockwood had the bases full. . . .,. Mike Hatfield hit what appeared: . , , . to be a double-play ball to the sec ond baseman Tom Nichols, but a bobble allowed Eswine to score the tvina run and kept the bases full. Livingston lofted a fly to center Lockwood teed off on Johns in the Tirst inning, with a walk and four hits on the first eight pitches Don Wells took four straight balls for the free pass and Wes Young 300 010 0048 11 2 Drain 100 030 0307 7 I Batteries: Seattle: Reams. Carl mn (91 and Maeuinze: Drain: Dmochowsky, Hahn (9) and Roth. Ring Record Sports Calendar coming up with a lasi-inning rany. , header sweep ot tne season ana But with two men on, the uprising ! alsn lis fourlh consecutive series ended. i victory. The split for Winetrout gave it Three singles gave Seattle its wins over each team in district , first run in the first inning of the action this year and closes out the i opener and the Beavers tied it in a 6-13 season marK year wun Linescores: First game Springfield Winetrout ooo ooo oo 020 000 X 2 the second with Jack l.itlrell s 12lh homer of the season. Port land scored four tallies in the fifth, all after two were out. Frank Kellerl's three-run homer and Alex Cosmidis' triple were the Batteries: Springfield: Batey and j big blows of that inning Kelso: Winelrout: Morrison and .Ihe. Beavers got three MONDAY PAL CLUB: Winston, Douglas llish. SOFTBALL: YMCA South Church League: Green Community vs Winston Christian: YMCA Twi light League: U.S. Plywood vs Riddle Lions; both at Veterans Field, ( pin TUESDAY GOLF: Ladies day, Roseburg Country Club. m or ei BOWLING: Ladies night, Rose- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Carter. tn nn ha Virol l.W"i. 1CW IUIK. KllUVItCU UUl ilil- j pitch, and the 'stage was set for! my Grow, 135'.i, Lewiston, Idaho, ! Livingston's poke. i He also went for the first offer ...k... .I.-.. u,i..,.n m iln,i.o,l neat out an mucin single on ine the hall to riron among them for t first pitch. Mike Hatfield then sent single unit Wells scored. ; a single to elt Baker Gets Secrifico Bvron Baker, after pulling the r"..i wi- Mnrrimr. i?it 1 P runs in the cigiiin on live con (early. Wl. Morrison 12 5). Li ......... d(j Batey Second game: Springfield 200 001 0-3 6 1 Winelrout ooo 000 00 1 1 Batteries: Springfield: Downs and Kelso; Winetrout: Lindquist and Cearly. SP: Downs (6-1). SP: Lindquist (0-1). the ninth, including solo home run by Phil Scharl.er. In the nightcap, the Suds opened scoring in the first on a walk and a single. They scored single runs in the third and fifth innings, the last one on Hal Bevans Homer. the next two hitters came up with perfect bunts for singles. Pinch hitler Dminv Bissonnette and Es wine both scurried to first base in that order to load up the bases i o i aeain. Youne was saie uu an n- cor'THAi I ' YMCA T wil i i h tlror and Hatfield singled and two i ,.... o. ioi-L'. Mari.-,.i v Kirsi I runs senren. Livingston drew Christian Church; at x derails first pitch bv Kee foul over the Ing by Johns and parked in left I the bases on three North Bend er left field fence, sent a sacrifice fly field, (he same spot as the homer rora and a stolen base. Cellars en- to left to drive in Young, mere, oy wens tne night oeiore, ana ii ieren ine game in me nun as ira thi rally ended. I was a 4-0 ball game. Byron Baker i Kolberg, who started the game at The si.ilh chapter found 10 Lock-1 followed the pattern set by the third, was given a rest. Kolberg wood batters at the plate with five three previous hitters and sent the I is still nursing an ankle injury pick runs scoring on four hits. ! first pitch by Johns to center furled up at Springfield two weeks Thi nnn nnoned as Bob Scow : a single, nut there tne rally ended, ago. But ne sun oeai oui an in heat out an infield single and then By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS When Jim Bunning shelved the home run ball for the strikeout pitch, he was on the way back to his brilliant 1957 form. Detroit's 20-game winner of a year ac pitched a no-hit. no-run game against Boston's sluggers at Fenway P&rk yesterday. Six weeks ago he couldn't get anybody out. in ms tirst 11 games Bunning allowed 11 homers. Then he went on his strikeout spree. lie tanned n Ked box June 11, 14 New York Yankees June 20, 10 Yanks July 16 and 12 Red Sox in his no-hitter. His total of 108 strikeouls puts him ahead of New York's Bob Turlcy for the Ameri can League lead. Despite Bunning s magic, De troit lost ground in the chase of the Yankees as did every other club. Th- Tigers won behind Bun ning 3-0 but lost the second game to Boston 5-2 as Ike Delock ran his aina7in won-lost record to 10-0 and 13-0 over a two-year span. Yogi Bnrra hit a two-run homer as the Yanks took two from Kan sas Cltv 3-1 and 8-0. As a result New York leads the league by 11 games. Fans Get In Act Roy Silver's ninth-inning homer In the second game aroused Wash ington f.tn.i to run around the bas es with him, celebrating a 5-4 vic tory over Chicago. Dick Donovan's five - hit pitching gave the White Sox a 4-? opening game decision. Joe Ginsberg came through with a sine e with the bases loaded tn the 10th inning for Baltimore t 3-2 edee over Cleveland. In the National, San Francisco ran Its winnlne streak to six with a 7-S romn over Pittsburgh, cling ing to a half-game lead. Warren Spahn won his 12th for Milwaukee 4-2 over the Chicago Cubs. Los Angeles finally escaped from the cellar with a 8-0 vlctorv over Philadelphia on Johnny Pod res' four-hitter. St. Louis dumped Cincinnati into last place as Sam Jones struck out 12 on the way to a 3-1 derision. idV. i DON BUNNING . . . no-hits Bosox The big excitement was in Bos ton, where Bunning snapped a six game Red Sox winning streak. He walked two and hit one. He faced only 30 k&tsmen. Beira played right field for the Yanks in both games as lie re turned to the lineup after a layoff due to a hand injury. His homer scored Enos Slaughter, who had singled for his fourth hit. Siever's big blow at Washington came off Early Wynn, who had just comv nut of the bullpen. Billy Goodman had four hits in the double-header to take over the bat ting lead nt .337. Podros won his ninth in 10 Coli seum starts for the Dodgers. The Giants routed Bob Friend with five runs in the first innin and went on to protect their hall game lead over Milwaukee. Milwaukee scored two in tha ninth for a victory over Chicago. Joe Adcock homered for the Braves, Cal Neeman and Dale Long for the Cubs. Steve Bilko's 400-foot triple got the Dodwrs away fast against Curt Simmons, who gave, up 11 hits In 7 1-3 innings. Paul Giei. Minnesota's former All America halfback, won his sec ond for the Giants with relief from Ruben Gomez. Jim Davenport had two singles and a home run and Daryl Spen cer came through with three run double. Dick Stuart homered for the Pirates. , Field, 6 p.m. JAMESON, FAULK WIN HOT SPRINGS, Va. 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Linescoro: Prineville 000 100 0-1 J 3 Lockwood 000 035 X 12 1 Batteries: Prineville: Kee and Hamman; Lockwood: Livingston and Baker. VIP: Livingston (7-2). LP: Kee (S I). Roseburg 6, N. Bend 3 The Roseburg American Legion junior baseball club kept rolling along Saturdav night at Stewart Field. The lockwood nine downed the North Bend l-egion team 6-3 in an error-filled nine - inning con test. Righthander Bob Whipple gained his fifth win of the year, despite even lockwood bools, and threw a Ihree-hilter at the Tower Motors team. For lockwood, it was four runs in the initial frame that geve it a onnr) itat-t toward the 16th con secutive win and the 21st of the year. John Livingston was respon sible for the early lead, through his grand flam homer to left field. The blow was the third round-trip-nr nf the vear for Livingston. Lockwood collected seven hits off righthander Chuck Johns, who had compiled a 3-3 mark while working the North Bend's number The tilt remained at 4-0 until 'field single in the fourth inning. the fifth inning, when North Bend ' . . . found the range for two singles i Whipple Cohiee Through and scored three runs on four Some 700 fans watched Whipple Lockwood boots and a walk. .. .one , in one of his best efforts for Lock of two given up by Whipple. j wood this year. He whiffed 10 bat tels and set. the side down in order Fifth Run Crosses jn five of the nine innings. In the Bill Harper's crew came back oilier four, the -side should have with another tally in the bolloiniheen retired in order, hut wasn't of the chapter. With one out. Wells (because of errors, heat out an infield single and went Linescoro: to second after lagging up on North Bend 000 0.'t0 000 3 3 4 Young's foul out. 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