East 'IV Wins Mon., Aug. 22, 1960 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. Shrine Tilt Lewiston Drops Tri-Cities Twice Spall n, Bunt eue Lead wauKee II is lioaunmg more evident swept a pair from ') .iu.t iMv ia i" (i 4 scores. overtake Pittsburgh, it will be ,. . . ,., . . . ., ' . t-i tile Mathews ami Johnny done behind the strunii arms ot , ., . . . ,,.. , ' those inimit.,1,1,. r,,mK,t.s War. """" "I'. V"U '"" The Lewiston Broncs won both 'c" SPahn ,a"1' . Ll'w ""''l0 PENDLETON (AP) - A vaunt ed West offense failed to show, but East put forth an explosive single wing, bared an airtiaht line and beat the favored West 13-0 Saturday in the annual Class j A-2 and B Minne All-Mar lootball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came. It was the children at the dren in Portland, who benefited ; ble header Sundav niKht to move1 ., Sp;'lln. am' Ul"l','el,t'' ,.'cli'v,0(1 from proceeds of the game, which j up to second place in standings,: ,b.urt,en, of, raving m between drew B,74B lans. Loiortul shnne just ahead of Iri-Lities. ......, - , -i pageantry preceded the grid clas-1 The Broncs beat Tri-Cities 4 2 in nt lh,Cv0nnUSnl! coJwi civ fnr nnLmnrlinr nrn nrnrhialn. . - - ... .... P'-'11 paci. llll mil oni loom - . e uic in si tame dim i-u 111 me r, , , , -harniiTi ''ll.v rliirv nr- Lewis of Vale SCCOnd' 'cle asain. but they may yet pitch Eastern Oregon'- , ouier Raines, .edi;ue-ie du- me tsraves 10 me mini .sauonai loom Turn Vale nlavprs fullhaeir "'s !"" ojn-iii. nun league pennam in I"UI jrjis. nVlvl Pn wii iSalem w'nnln8 ,he filsl Rame Spahn Sunday hurled his 15th i and lakima taking the second 5-0.: victory, a 3-2 ilccision over Phil- land Wenatchee and Euuene also' adclnhia. That cut Pittsburgh's divided a twin bill. Wenatchee fust place lead to 6' j games. The won the opener 20, and Eugene Pirates were beaten by Cincinnati took the nightcap 3-0. 8-4. In the opening game at Lewis- Now One Up I ton. the winners' Ed Madsen The brilliant southnaw is now I slugged a homer in the third to 'one up on roomie Uurdette, whose I iscore Hay laoaccni aneaa ot mm nth triumph last inursoay was !to account for the spectacular a no-hitter auainst the same Phils. loart of the victory. Kmrp the Fourth of July. Spahn I Lcwiston s Jim Johnson gave up has won nine of 11 and completed I only one hit to earn the victory in seven of 10 starts, lie has relieved the nightcap. He retired the first only twice. During the same span. 1.1 men to face him. He struck out Burdette has won six ot nine ueci nine and walked only two. The sions and has completed six of only run of the game came in the! nine starts. He, too, has relieved second when Tom MacDonald.only twice. Between them, Spahn who had doubled, came home on and Burdette have won 29 of the a sacrifice fly. : Braves' 65 games and have Yakima was trailing 41 in the! pitched 23 of their 36 complete By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whipped the Yankees 7-4 Detroit sixth off loser John Buhardt. Aft- Friend. The strong armed right- llroglio and I.indy .McDanicl col-1 Andre (lodgers' three-run homer Cleveland by or the Phils tied the score in the hander, seeking his llth victory, ; lahoralcd to pitch a six-hit shut- in the sixth of the finale helped lop of the seventh, l.ogan came was shelled out in the fifth when out aRainl Ul(, Dodders. Bniglm, rookie Georges Marada to his first 1 n. tnrougn wnn nis iuuiiii in i:ie inn uie neus sio.eu imee mm iu . w,ked the first seven in- major leamie viclorv as the liiants hit torn of the seventh. (take a 6-1 lead. Dick Stuart tried mni.Sj won hi$ agajnst Slx de-i gamed a split with the Cubs. Mark home runs as the Three Cincinnati home runs lnu 1 11 "T'1"" uu5,'feat. I ho loss was charged to Freeman, the loser, had walked veteran southpaw registered the hv ada 1'inson. (.lilt Cook and mM " '"" " '!.niy Koulax who has started 17 llohy i.anilriin mieniionaiiy in IWL'nd victory of his career. Mat- Wallv Post pa.-l the way fori Bob Nieman and Ken Buyer times against the Cards in his ca- get at Uodgers, who hit his first thews walloped his 28th in the the ioth loss for IV. burgh's Hob drove in St. Louis' runs and Frnie reer and has yet to finish a game.; major league homer. of last spring. Coach Arnie coached the Dick Fulwylcr and end Dave Wil cox, did the scoring. It was rul wyler who powered East to its 147 - 102 yardage edge on the eround. The game was largely a de fensive battle, and East definitely had the better of it. lis heavier line never permitted West much yardage in East territory. The West did get a fumble on the East 12, but was stopped cold on three plays and missed a field goal try. After stopping West at the mid- field stripe. East took over early in the same and drove in nine plays to paydirt. The 198-pound Fulwyler went over Irom the one yard line. II was me passing arm oi nan- Simmer gently... serve with pride! back. Joe Burgett of Maupin the ! Ias, "innmg of the f rV ga e of , games" running of tailback Roy Ames of i th . . ... Tnn ,,,"... Umatilla and the plunging of Ful wyler that propelled the scoring drive. The second score game in the final half. Dave Wilcox kicked off for East. Seaside halfback Dennis Vitale. returned the ball to his own 36. On the next play, Bill McMillan of Willamina fired a bullet pass that Wilcox gathered in as if it was meant for him on the 39 and went all the way to paydirt with out being touched. Bruce Reed of Elgin kicked the extra point. Wilcox was voted the game's outstanding player, Ames was named the top East ba.'k and George Lucas of Medford's St. Mary's was selected top East lineman. F'or the West, two Sea side Dlavers drew the honors. Vitale was voted top back and Trucke top lineman. Machen Steps Up Training For Bout SEATTLE (AP) Training sped up Monday for Eddie Machen, Portland's No. 2 heavyweight con tender, after a weekend off during which he visited McNeil Island Prison to help entertain inmates. Sonny Liston. Philadelphia, the No. 1 challenger for Floyd Patter son's crown and Machen's oppon ent in a 12-rounder here Sept. 7, is due in the Northwest Tuesday. Liston will train at the Snoho mish County Boys Club at Everett. Sports In Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' TENNIS NEWPORT, R. I. Australia's Rod Laver defeated Earl Buchholz in Newport Casino Invitation Tour nament 6-1. 6-8, 6-1, 6-2 for his fourth straight grass court vic tory. BOAT RACING PICTON, Ont. Miss Supcrtest 111 retained the Harmsworth Tro phy for Canada as only one of three U. S. entries finished. TRACK BERN, Switzerland Lee Cal houn matched world mark of :13.2 for 110-mcter hurdles, and Ralph Boston again bettered Jesse Owens' broad jump mark with leap of 26 feet Bit inches as U. S. Olympic Track and Field Squad easily won final tune-up meet. GOLF ST. PAUL Don Fairfield of Jacksonville, 111., won the St. Paul Open with a 72-hole score of 26G. ASHVILLE, N. C.-Bctsy Rawls of Spartanburg. S. C, finished with a 54-hole total of 211 to win the Asheville Women's Open. RACING SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y Tompion (S3. 80) scored in $S3,100 Travers at Saratoga. CHICAGO One-Eyed Kins (S10.40) won the 555.120 Arlington Handicap at Arlington Park. DEL MAR. Calif. High Per formance ($30.20) took the S15.OB0 Bing Crosby Handicap at Del Mar. that double header. Then the Fred Haney was criticized last Bears' Ed Zander and Dennis 'year for working the veteran pair Menke both homered. But Jack Lutz managed to quell the upris ing for Salem's win. He pitched the distance, gave up five hits and struck out nine. In the nightcap, Ceferino Foy too much. It looks now like the ex-Milwaukee manager knew what he was doing. Milwaukee kept a game and a half in front of St. Louis' Cardi nals who swept past Los Angeles pitched a two-hut shutout for Yaki-1 into third place bv defeating the ma. He struck out four, walked , Dodgers 2-0. The Chicago Cubs only one and cave no extra base and San Francisco Giants divided hits. Yakima's Hap Richie banged! a pair, the 'Cub? winning the first a solo homer, and Dan Staniec got one with a mate on base. Dick Burwell hurled a two-hit shutout for Wenatchee in the first game at r.ugene. He fanned six game 5-3 and the i.iants taning the second by the same score. Baltimore climbed into a second place tie with Chicago in the Amer ican League, a same and a half and walked one. Burwell gave up I behind New York, by defeating two hits, both singles, and put Boston 10-4. 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