Roseburg Legion
Rugged Weekend
A rugfied weekend is on tap fur
the Lockwood Motors American
legion Juniors of Koseburg, as
coach Bill Harper has six games
lined up in three days.
Tonight the local powerhouse Is
set to meet Albany in a 6:30 p.m.
non-league double-header at Legion
Field, tiien will host Sncllstrom
Lumber (Sheldon) in a 6:30 p.m.
Doug-Lane twin-bill Saturday be
fore the home fans.
MetsBomb Yanks
In Benefit Game
NEW YORK (UI'l)-The Mots
fans had i ball from cheering
Casey Stengel to booing Roger
Maris.
The Yankee Stadium was their
oyster for a night and they made
the most of it as their ragamuf
fin heroes defeated the world
champions 6-2 in a benefit game
for New York sandlot baseball
played before a crowd of 50,742.
In fact, about the only thing
the Mets' wildly enthusiastic fans
didn't make off with was the
stadium's center field flag pole
and It wasn't because they didn't
try. A small mob of 'em seemed
bent on taking it home as a
souvenir until Yankee Stadium
special police gained control
The Yankees shrugged it all
off as just another exhibition
game.
"That's the way I like to split
a doubleheader," said manager
Kalph Houk, referring to the fact
the Yankees beat the Washington
Senators S-4 in an American
League gam Thursday after
noon, "Just look at the standings
of the two teams and you'll see
we didn't lose a thing."
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CAUGHT OFF Don Clendenpn, Pirate first baseman, is tagged out by Milwaukee
pitoher Denny Lemoster In fourth kining after beirvg oought off base on a pick-off
play from Ltmoster to Gene Oliver. Clendenon tried to make it to second, but was tagged
out In rie rundowa The Brave won the game, 2-1. (UPI Telephoto)
Tacoma Nips
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If tho parent San Francisco
C.ianla don't appreciate pitcher
John Frcgenzer't arm, maybe
they had better give a look-see
at his heavy bat.
Presenter, a 220-pounder who
was sent to Tacoma of the Pacific-
Coast League by the Giants
tlx weeks ago, socked the first
pitch delivered by tiring San
Diego pitoher Scott (Moose)
Brccdcn over the left field wall
In the 12th Inning last night. The
poke gave the little Giants I 5-4
comeback win over the Padres.
It was Pregemer's first PCL
homer. He also picked up hii sec-
Douglas County
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Sunday the back-breaking week
end will come to a close wncn
Roseburg travels to Camp White
for a 1:30 p.m. doublebill against
the Central Point Cheney Studs in
non-league play.
The local crew will be seeking
to avenge losses to Albany and
Central Point in the tough weekend
grind. I-ockwood Motors and Cum
mines Movers of Albany split an
earlier non - league douhleheadcr,
while Roseburg has a 1-2 record
against the Cheney Studs.
Going into tonight's game Rose
burg is packing a 12-4 record for
the season, and is leading the
Doug-Lane League with a 4-0 mark
Snellstrom Lumber has a 2-1
league record and is tied with
Springfield for second place in tiie
current standings. Sncllstrom'. will
be seeking to pick up its third
league win today against Bethel
Legion (Willamette).
The lone loss suffered by Shel
don came at the hands of Willa
mctte, while Springfield was dealt
a 2-0 setback earlier this week
when Pitchford's (South Eugene)
Jerry GJesvora tossed a one-hitter
The entire Roseburg pitching
staff Is scheduled to get a workout
during the busy weekend, with Ran
Cool and Dick Williams the prob
able starters in Saturday's league
encounters.
Ron Westbrooks and either Jer
ry Boucock or Jon Burnham are
set to handle the mound duties to
night. Westbrooks packs a 2-1 rec
ord and has given up only one un
earned run in his 17 23 innings.
Boucock has a 1-1 mark and Burn-
ham is 0-1.
Cool heads the Roseburg mound
staff with a 5-0 record and has
fanned 72 batters in 31 innings
while being charged with five runs
two of which have been earned.
Williams has a 4-1 record for the
year. Hard-hitting Jim Beamer and
Mike Markham will share the
catching chores durng the six-game
stint. 1
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Padres On
ond win of lite campaign without
a loss after coming in to relieve
in the 10th inning. Brccdcn (5-4)
went the full 12 Innings.
In other contests, the hilling
and fielding of second baseman
John Werhas carried Spokane to
an 11-3 win and three-game sweep
of Salt Lake City; Oklahoma
City scored nine runs In the first
four Innings to defeat Denver 10-8
and three homo runs propelled
Hawaii to a 5-1 victory over Dal-las-Kt.
Worth.
Rain forced postponement of
the Seattle at Portland game.
arly Lead
Gene Freese's three-run homer
and a single by Deron Johnson
gave the Padres a 4-2 lead in the
third Inning. Catcher Tim Tal
ton's two-run single in the first
frame had given Tacoma a short
lived margin.
But the Giants pecked away at
the lead and scored their third
run In the third on a triple by
Jimmy Ray Hart and Talton's
sacrifice fly. The Giants tied the
game in the bottom of the ninth
on Bill llaln's single, a throwing
error By ureeden and Gil Gar
rido's squccte hunt to set the
stage for Pregemer's blast.
Werhas, who was batting
at the start of the week, crash
ed a 3M-foot home run with two
Indians on base. He alto tripled
and doubled. In addition, ho
came up with two sparkling
ratehes at second base. He dived
to spear a line drive about a foot
off the ground In the third and
raced down the right field line
to one-hand a pop fly for the
final out of the inning.
Al 1-errata of Spokane drove In
two runs off starting Salt Lake
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he "put it orn"
Facing
Series
The tentative starting infield for
Roseburg will find Dave Sevall at
first, 1. ance Casebcer at second,
Boucock or Bob Kinyon at third
and Artie McDonald at short. In
the outfield will be Mike Blonv
heri?. Bob Manning: and Tom Mor
rison. If Blomberg's arm is still
bothering him Don Kvanj will prob
ably take over in the ouuieia
Blomberg came up with a sore
arm in practice before Wednes
day's games at North Eugene
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pitcher and loser Al Lary (5-6)
to run his league-leading total to
65. Joe Mocller, who went all tile
way for Spokane, evened his re
cord at ' 6 8. He allowed seven
hits.
Weekly Hitting
Oklahoma City, behind the hit
ting of league-leader John Week
ly and 2.07 batsman Jim Mahoney
handed Denver its 13th loss in the
Bears' last 15 games. Weekly had
a two-run homer and a pair o(
singles te up his average to near
3.V).
Mahoney slammed two doubles
to drive in three runs. Weekly
also had three runs batted in.
Denver tallied four runs in the
ninth, Including a three-run blast
by Corky W 1 1 h r o w. I.ou Klim
chock hit a bases-empty homer
for the Bears.
Oklahoma City starter Jim
Golden (4 3) was the winner but
he needed help In the ninth from
Dave Gerard. Dick Kcllcy (2-4),
first of four Denver pitchers, fail
ed to last an inning and was
charged with the loss.
Hawaii's Carlos Berber swat
ted two homers, one with a man
on base, and outfielder Stan
Plays, home run king of the PCL
lost year, hit another to sink the
Rangers. Fred Newman (4 6)
went all the way for the Island
ers, allowing the Texans only
four hits. Joe Bonikowskl (1-4)
was tagged with the loss.
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TEMPERS FLARED Thursday rvs New York Yankee manager Ralph Houk kicks up a storm
of dust during an argument wi umpire John Rice cbout on alleged quick pitch thrown
to CleroBoyer by Washington pitcher Jim Coores. Houk was ejected from the game, but
the Yanks won a 5-4 decision. (UPI Telephoto)
6 The News-Review, Rostburg,
Summer Touch Football Program
Offered To Glendale Younasters
Glendale boys who are interested
in a summer recreation and physi
cal fitness program are being of
fered a chance to play touch foot
ball on the high school field sever
al evenings a week under a pro
gram which is planned by Bill
Baxter, the new football coach and
physical education teacher for the
high school.
Mrs. Baxter is interested In spon
soring a soft ball program for girls
and women of me community ai
the same time, reports correspond
ent Mrs. Gerald B. Fox.
Baxter, a member of the Riddle
faculty last year, has called for
all boys, Tlh grade through 12th
grade, wno are interested in sucn
a program, to meet with him at
the high school Saturday at 7.00
p.m. It sufficient interest is shown,
St. Joseph's 9 Rolls
To 3rd League Win
St. Joseph's ran its YMCA
Church League record to 3-0 with
a resounding 10-2 triumph over the
Pureau of Land Management team.
The winners exploded for five
runs In the second Inning as they
moved out in front after BLM had
opened with a single run in the
first frame.
St. Joseph's unleashed a 16-hit
attack to bury the BLM crew,
while Bob Wolters was tossing a
two-hitter for the victory.
Leading the winners at the plate
was Neil Hummel With a 3-4 rec
ord and Wolters with 3-5. Larry
Hclbling slapped a fifth inning
home run to score Bill Mills ahead
of him.
Dick Bastin and Trailor picked
up the hits for BLM.
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BLM 110 000 0 2 2 4
Wolters and Reese. Daniels and
Bastin.
Olson, Hamaker Battle
For Golf Championship
EUGENE (UPI) Doug Olson
of Mcdford and Dave Hamaker
of Eugene shot their way into tho
finals of the junior division of the
Oregon Golf Association tourna
ment at Eugene Country Club
Thursday.
Olson stopped Mike Miller, also
of Mcdford, 2-1, while Hamaker
disposed of Scott Smith, Lake Os
wego, 4-3. Championship matches
were to be played today.
In the boys division, Eddie Mor
ris, San Diego, beat Bill LeFors
lbanon, 3-2 and Dave Gleni,
Coos Bay, topped Kent Clark,
Medford. 21.
Mary Wolfe, Portland, defeated
Pam Fox, Corvallis, 3-2 and
Peasv Conley, Spokane, topped
Julie Koegel, Gearhart, 4 2 in the
girls division.
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he will continue to meet with the
boys Monday evening through Fri
day evening of the succeeding
weeks from 7 to about 8:30 p.m.
The program will include training
in the fundamentals of throwing,
kicking, passing, catching, faking
and blocking.
Baxter, who is offering' the pro
ram as a community service on
is own time, will be cmnloved
during the day time at the Hanna
Nickel Mine this summer. The
school Board has okayed the use
oi Dom its iield and shower fa
cilities for the program.
Mrs. Baxter, who has reaucsted
that girls or women interested in a
soft ball program come to the high
school to make plans Saturday
night at the same time as tho first
meeting of the boys of the com
munity with her husband, has also
had training in physical educa
tion work and is well qualified to
sponsor such an undertaking.
KPIC 9 Defeats
Oakland, 13-1
The KPIC 13-and-under baseball
team started the season with a
convincing 13-1 victory over Oak
land. Dan Smirl set the Oaklanders
down on a nitty no-hitter as his
teammates backed him with a
strong hitting attack.
Tim Zuck led the winners at the
plate, belting three home runs.
KPIC opened the scoring when
Tony Rogers smacked a double to
score Mark Wilborn in the first
inning, and went on to post the
decisive win.
Joe Suiter climbed into the extra
base hitting department with a dou
ble, while Wilborn and Ted Vrct
tas led the base stealing with five
and four respectively.
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In The Majors
Major League Standings
By United Press International
National League
W.
Pet.
.537
.588
.561
.545
.544
.485
.470
GB
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St. Louis
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Cincinnati
Chicago
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Houston
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40
37
36
37
32
31
30
27
.448 10
.397 13'i
.368 15V4
New York
25
Thursday's Results
Chicago 5 Houston 0
Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 1
Cincinnati 11 Philadelphia 1, night
(only games scneduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at Chicago Card-
well (3-8) vs Buhi (6-5).
Houston at Cincinnati (night)
Johnson (3-8) vs Maloney (10-2).
fmlaaetpnia at New York
(night) Johnson (5-3) vs Jack
son (5-7).
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(night) Bolin (31) vs Cloninger
(1-4).
Los Angeles at St. Louis (nicht)
Koufax (10-3) vs Gibson (5-3).
Saturday's Qames
Pittsburgh al Chicago
Houston at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at St. Louis
Philadelphia at New York
American League
W.
37
38
34
35
34
35
34
31
Per.
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.578
.567
.556
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New York
Chicago
Boston
Cleveland
Minnesota
Baltimore
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Detroit
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.381 14V4
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Washington
.300 21
Thursday's Results
Minnesota 9 Chicago 4
New York 5 Washington 4
Boston 8 Detroit 3
Cleveland 11 Baltimore 8, night
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
New York at Boston (night)
Terry (7-6) vs Monbouquettc (9-4)
Detroit at Kansas City (night)
A g u i r r e (5-6) vs Wickersham
(5-5).
Chicago at Cleveland (night)
Pizarro (7-3) vs Wynn (0-0).
Baltimore at Minnesota (2, twi
night) Roberts (4-7) and Delock
(1-3). vs. Stange (0-0) and Rog
genburk (1-1).
Saturday's Games
Washington at Los Angeles, night
Detroit at Kansas City, night
Baltimore at Minnesota
Chicago at Cleveland
New York at Boston, 2, day-night
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Azcue Packs Mighty
Bat In Tribe Victory
By United Press International Red Sox handed the Detroit Ti
Somcbody goofed on Joselgcrs their 10th straight defeat
Azcue, who might have wound up! 8-3 In the only other American
his career in the minors had he I League games played,
not been given one more chance Bobby Richardson's two. run
by the Cleveland Indians a month I double in the ninth inning off ex
ago. Itommatc Jim Coates enabled the
Azcue had previous dials with I Yankees to overcome a 4-3 defi
the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas cit against the Senators, who lost
Citv A's. both of whom had
written him off as weak hitter
with only triplc-A potential.
But the Indians acquired him
from Portland of the Pacific
Coast League in a trade with
Kansas City a month ago and
have been congratulating them
selves ever since.
Taking over as Cleveland's No.
1 catcher when receiver Johnny
Romano broke a linger in lato
May, the 23-year-old Azcue has
fashioned a solid .303 batting
mark that has helped make the
Indians the holiest club in the
majors for the month of June.
Azcue helped the Indians to
their 18th victory in their last 21
games Thursday night when he
drove in four runs with a pair of
homers in an 11-8 decision over
the Baltimore Orioles.
Gain Five Places
With Azcue behind the plate In
practically all their games the
last three weeks, the Indians
have spurted from ninth place to
fourth, only 3Vj games off the
pace.
Even with Azcue's two homers
Thursday night, however, the In
dians still needed another grand
slam homer by Max Alvis during
a six-run seventh inning to over
come the Orioles. Woodie Held of
the Indians and losing pitcher
Dick Hall also hit homers dur
ing the contest.
Jerry 'Walker, who relieved
starter Dick Donovan in the sev
enth inning, was credited with
his sixth victory against one loss.
The Yankees rolled to their
seventh win in a row by whip
ping Washington 5-4, the Minne
sota Twins beat the Chicago
White Sox 9-4, and the Boston
PCL Standings
PCL STANDINGS
By United Press International
Northern Division
W. L. Pet. GB
Tacoma 38 29 .567
Spokane 38 32 .543 1W
Portland 35 31 .530 2V4
Hawaii 34 34 .500 4Mi
Seattle 30 34 .469 6'-'j
Southern Division
W. L. Pet. GB
Dallas Ft. W 36 32 .529
Oklahoma City 35 32 .522 Vi
San Diego 37 34 .521 Vi
Denver 27 40 .403 8V4
Salt Lake City 24 36 .400 8
Thursday's Results
Oklohoma City 10 Denver 6
Spokane
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11 Salt Lake City 3
5 San Diego A (12
Hawaii S Dalias-FT. Worth 1
Seattle at Portland, ppd., rein.
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Homers by Harmon Kille
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Versalies' triple with the bases
full were the key blows in Min
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The Red Sox capitalized on
home runs by Dick Stuart and
Chuck Schilling to score five
runs in the fourth inning and
deal the Tigers their third
straight defeat under aew man
ager Chuck Drcssen.
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