La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, July 01, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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Siants Shutout Dodgers;
Scorer Spoils No-Hitter
Little Leaguers Score 59
Runs In Three Contests
The. little. Ji-aguerg scored 6'J
runs in three games lust niuht to
highlight the second night of base
ball action.
Farnum's and Hand Ford com
bined to score 25 runs in their (our
inning contest. Farnam'g squeezed
by the Fordrncn 13-12. Jerry Jack
man struckout 10 for the winners.
John Piper got the loss for Hand's.
In Tuesday's low scoring game,
Trotter's edg?d by Kalk'i 8-8.
Billy Spence guts th loss tot
Fall', but managed to come Ul
with 2 (or 3 at the plate to help
his own cause. With two men
.On base Spence tripled to drive
across two of the six Falk runs.
Falk's started a rally in the
fifth but a double play by Traitor's
queued tne inreai. Jim iwiikih,
pitcher, with the bases loaded field
ed a ground ball and threw to the
Dlate to force Jerry Broyles.
Groupe then ran down to third to
Marciano May
Try'Comeback
After Tour '
. NEW YOFtK.HJPI Rocky
Marciano will begin test-training
next week for a European tour
that's ! expected to include some
sparring exhibitions and possibly
lead to a comeback, it was
learned today.
He'll fly to Europe late thi
month.
The 33 year old "Brockton
blockbuster." who retired unde
feated on April 27, 1956, has been
issuing denials that he plans to
return to the r'ng. u s True: ne
won't come back if he can't get
Into satisfactory condition.
He now weighs 220 pounds, al
most 32 more than his 188'4 when
he last defended the world heavy
weight crown on a ninth-round
knockout over Archie Moore,
Sept. 21. 1955. '
If he can pare down and get
"sharp" again, there's a good
chance he may challenge next
June against the winner of the
September return bout between
champion Ingemar Johansson and
cx-chamii Floyd Patterson.
You see, ltocky's long contract
with manager Al Weill expired on
June 16, and he now can sign his
own agreements or get a new
manager or advisor. His advisor
now is Vic Marsillo of Newark,
N.J, , who resurrected Jersey
Joe Waleott from the scrapheap
but lost him before he became
champion. '
When Rocky retired he had the
only perfect record of any heavy
champ in ring histury: 49 straight
professional victories, including 43
knockouts. He was a terrific
puncher, particularly with the
riht hand. He was remarkably
rugged. He hud unusual stamina
and an effective bob weave style.
Should he recapture the heavy
weight title, he would be the first
man to do it.
Marsillo will accompany Rocky
on his Euro'x'an (Mir, it was
learned. Rocky and ex-champion
Waleott. from whom he won the
title in 1952. are slated for a spar
ring exhibition at Rome in
'August.
Their tour Is slated to include
England, Denmark, Norway and
'Sweden. Just which countries will
he visited first was not disclosed.
There's a chance an early August
exhibition with Waleott might be
given at Goteborg, Sweden, with
Johansson as referee.
' When Rocky returns from the
tour, he's expected to decide
whether to attempt a comeback.
Promoter Bill Kosensolm said
today: "If Johansson keeps the
title in his September fight with
Patterson. Rocky certainly would
be a welcome addition to the con
tenders' ranks. Of course, he
would hava to prove himself to
the public before making a title
bid next year."
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lorce the runner wlio failed to ad
vance. Jimmy Thomas combined
with Spence to' provide the big
timber in the Falk's linup but
Knight who was the winning pitch
er was able to slop the pair when
Ik had to.
The Dodgers and the Cardinals
wasted little time in getting tuns
before Hi? Dodgers edged the
Cards 11-8. . . '
The Cardinals got a single run
in the top of the first. The Dodgers
roared back on a walk, an error,
two singles and a pair of doubles
to score three.
Jim Cash and Andy Rauwoif got
a double play in the inning to help
pitcher Dave Smith out of a tough
spot.
At the end of the second inning
the score was tied 4-4: The Cards
picked up three in the top of the
inning before the Dodgers could
even things up in the bottom half
of the frame.
The Cardinals scored runs in both
the third and fourth innings to go
ahead by 7 4. The Dodgers were
able to hold the Cardinals scoreless
in th fifth before the Dodgers
exploded for six runs lo clinch
the game.
Smith doubled to start the inning
for the Dodgers. Stanhy followed
with a single, Keifer walked, and
Myers singltd for two runs. Fal
lows got on base when Buddy Hil
liard made an error, and Feik
doubled atter there were two outs
to drive in a pair of runs wjd make
the. score 10-7.
' The Cardinals scored single runs
in both the fifth and sixth innings
but the Dodgers got an insurance
in the sixth to ice the game.
Randy Dolven. the losing pitcher
got six strikeouts end winner Smith
golh 5 K s.
Tri-City Braves
Sign Infielder
PORTLAND UP1 Ex-Portland
University baseballer Har
vey Jones has signed a profes
sional baseball contract with the
Tri-City Braves of the Northwest
league.
Jones was a four-year letter
man with the Pilots and hit .344
in the season lust completed.
Jones is a formeTTJJsrballer
for Cleveluncl high school in Port
land and is a second baseman
but the word is that he will take
over the fielding chores of Jack
I.ohrke. Tri-City player-manager
was released this week.
Stitch, Sawyer To
Tangle On Television
.LOUISVILLE, Ky., tUPli
Deacon Rudell Stitch risks his
status as Louisville's rapidly de
veloping contender for the welter
weight title tunight against un
ranked butdangerous Rudy Saw
yer. Stitch, ranked No. 2 among the
welterweight challengers by the
BA since his victory over Gas
par Ortega in May. was a solid
2 to 1 favorite over the New York
fighter because of his punch and
aggressiveness.
The two contestants In the na
tionally televised bout have some
what similar records. Stitch hav
ing won 20, lost five and scored
nine knockouts, while Sawyer has
won 18, lost two and fought one
draw, scoring eight knockouts,
neither has been stopped.
SOCCER ENTRIES SOAR
- CHICAGO ll'l'D The' Pan
American soccer championship
this summer has drawn a proba
ble entry of 14 or 15 nations. The
size of the field has forced a dou
ble elimination schedule witlsMhe
winners playing a separate round
robin schedule for the title.
FULLBACK BROWN SUED
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Brown is being sued for $10,000
by a parking lot attendant for al
legedly striking him when asked
for a narking receipt. '
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By United Press Into national
. Sad Sam Jones missed pitching
the second no-hitter of his career
by the slender margin of one of
those toothpicks he always chews
approximately the same narrow
margin that now separates the
San Francisco Giants from first
place in the National League.
For 7 2-3 innings, Jones turned
buck the Dodgers without a hit
Tuesday night and had visions ol
duplicating the no-hlt, no-run
game he hurled against the Pi
rates as u member of the Cubs
on May. 12. 1955.
But with two out in the eighth.
Junior Gilliam wrecked those vi
sions when he beat out an infield
roller that was ruled a hit even
though shortstoo Andre Rodgers
had trouble finding the handle on
the ball.
That was the only Dodger hit of
the game and the Giants won, 2-0,
to move within a half-game of the
first-place Braves, but Jones was
far' from happy with the official
scorer's ruling.
With tears Streaming down his
face after the game was over,
Jones said bitterly, "as far as I'm
concerned it was a no-hitter."
Jones struck out 10 and walked
two' in gaining his ninth victory
against eight defeats. Loser Don
Drysdale gave up nine of the
Giants' 10 hits, including a two
run homer by Willie Mays. A
crowd of 59,312 saw the game in
Los Angeles.
Cincinnati topped Milwaukee,
8-5, Pittsburgh edged Philadelphia
4-3. and St. Louis defeated Chi
cago, 4-1, in the other NL games.
Cleveland increased its Ameri
can League lead to two games
with a 3-1 victory over Chicago,
New York beat Baltimore, 4-1, De
troit blanked Kansas City, 4-0,
and Washington licked Boston, 6-1.
Home runs by Gus Bell, Jerry
Lunch and Vada Pinson carried
the Reds to their victory over
Lew Burdette of the Braves. Bell
hit his homer with two on and
Pinson with one on. Johnny Tem
ple helped hang the sixth defeat
of the season on Burdette with
four of Ciny's 14 hits. Bob Purkey
was the winner.
Great Homer Beats Phils
The Pirates won their game
from the Phils when Dick Groat
homered off loser Robin Roberts
in the ninth to break a 3-3 tie.
Southpaw Harvey Haddix gained
his fifth victory against six losses
although ace reliever Roy Face
came into the game in the ninth
and, squelcbcd a fjnal. Philadelphia
threat. Gene Krcese homered for
the Philas. ' ' ' '
Larry Jackson hurled a four
hitter for the Cardinals as they
moved to within a game of fifth
place by their triumph over the
Cubs. The Cards stole six bases
and were aided by two Chicago
errors. Highlight of the game was
a long controversy that resulted
when two baseballs somehow were
in play during the third inning.
Home runs by Vic Power and
Rocky Colavito plus the fine four
hit pitching of Cul MeLish paced
the Indians to their win over the
second-place White Sox.
The Yankees finally beat Hoyl
Wilhelm of the Orioles in moving
to within a half game of third
plare. They clinched the game
with three runs in the third. Yogi
Be ra singling home two of them.
Frank Lary pitched a five-hitter
and struck out seven Kansas City
batters in hurling the second shut
out by a Detroit pitcher this sea
son. Pedro Ramos checked the Red
Sox on six hits in pitching the
Senators to their victory. Ramos
now has won eight games, four
against Boston.
Tri-City Braves Pick
Dan Holden As Boss
KENNEW1CK. tliPD - Danny
Holden was named as the playing
manager of the Tri-City Braves
of the Northwest League Tues
day.
Holden, ' a veteran of. 13 years
in organized baseball, replaces
Jack Lohrke who was released
unconditionally Monday night by
tne Board of Directors of the Tri-
City Athletic Association.
The Braves currently are in the
cellar in the six team Northwest
l-eagiie. Holden, a former utility
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GENERAL,
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Observer, La Grande, Ore.,
Swim Club
Pendleton
Figuratively speaking, there'll
be sparks in the water tomorrow
night when the swimming clubs of
Pendleton and La Grande ni'et
here in a full-fledged program ol
swimming und diving events under
A.A.U. swimming rules.
The meet is schedul d to star!
nt 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial
Pool.
By reason of its greater depth.
particularly in the girts' age
groups, Pendleton is favurid to
repeat last year's dual meet vic
tory over the Lo Grande swim
mers, but the locals, to judge by
performance in practice this week,
are out to mak their guests work
for every place.
Pendleton, led by Stale Cham
pion Mary Morgan; Virginia, her
sister, and Ruth Horning, is par
ticularly strong in the 13-14 and
15 1C girls' divisions. I.itt e is
known of this season's crefp of boy
swimmers on the Umatilla county
club, but Tom See and T im I' m-
pic. if they are t'oMK.-tingwdl
Portland Golfers
Get Chance For
'Unlimited' Play
PORTLAND l'PI The City
of Portland has offered gulf en
thusiasts all the golf they can
play for the next 10 years for
$1000.
Sale opened today on 2"0 un
limited "play golf" tickets valid
at any Portland municipal golf
course for 10 years. It was auth
orized by a city ordinance pased
June 18.
The ordinance stipulates that
just 250 tickets be sold at a price
of $1000 each. The total number
must be pledged by June 30. 160
The tickets arc being sold on a
subscription pledge "basis and no
money will lie collected for any
of them until the entire number
has been sold. Then the funds will
be payable within five days after
notice is given.
Dave Duvull. director of golf
for Portland, said anyone interest
ed in buying a ticket should con
tact him through the Pa k Bur
eau at City Hall.
Helms Foundation
Honors OSC Coach
PORTLAND il'PH Head
Oregon Slate College basketball
coach Amory T. Gill and fouri
other all-time Beaver cagers are
to be honored tonight by the
Helms Athletic Founda'ioj at a
dinner meeting at the Waverley
Country Club here. The dinner
meeting honoring the five ex-Beaver
basketball players is slated
for 6:30 pm.
The oilier four cagers. h o
along with Gill have Ikvi select
ed as Oregon State's to; all time
cage stars by the Helms founda
tion, are Ate Sichert, Marshall
Hjclte. Carlos Steele aid Ed
Lewis.
ALLEN SETS SPEED MARK
(DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ITD
Johnny Allen of lied Springs.
NX., established a Da.yto.ia Inter
national S'wcdway record during a
practice run Tuesday with a time
of 135.HJ3 miles per hour. Allen's
new mark was set while practic
ing for Saturday s NASCAli late
model stock car race.
man with the Braves
season with Salem.
started the
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Ready For
Challenge
give La Grande plenty of trouble.
It it no secret that Pendleton,
cuiched by Dan ChristensVn, for
m r University of Oregon swim
mer, is out lo avenge last season's
upset win bv La Grande for sec
ond place in the district champion
ships. Pendleton didn't take kind
ly to the loss alter ruling the dis
trict !or four years.
La Grande Coach's Hub Smith,
Marilec Mcppcn, Lurry Seachris
and Dot Ann Anson plan to enter
every swimmer on the club in one
or more of the evening's events.
The pool's eight lanes permit four
entries from each club in com
petition. Following are La Grande's en
fries lor the meet:
10 and under girls Barbara
Gray. Debbie Gray, Aileen Perrine
d L uoAson.
j and under boys-Ha' Carman,
i,(,PPin n.,h,.imr.
Hrant Nit!htii;galf Jonn Cr!tig'
. d ,arriso Warren pvle.
isu.vt. Maloni, and Mjke
11-12 girls Leslie Kline, Mary
Altenburg Barbara Forry and
Karen Loyell.
11-12 boys Tom Carman, David
Dodson, Ken ChrusoskU, Stewart
Lundgren, Jim Morrow, Dan Sulli
van, Jerry Bethel, John Nightin
gale Don Stiff and James Hilary.
1314 girls Lynn Challis, Mar
garet Gregory, Susan Fisk, Judy
Bevel , Sally Jo Young, Lee-Anne
Morgan, und Judy Thomas.
13-14 boys Steve Fedor, Tim
Dodson, Art Samson, Mike Jones,
John Moser, Bill Morgan and Joe
Sullivan.
15-1 girls Bonnie Scott, Jenni
fer Smith, Patty Hindman, Edith
Melton and Dianna Garrett.
15-1 boys Mike Challis, Jim
Haydock and Jim Phillips.
Mike Jones, outstanding all
round swimmer in the 13-14 divi
sion wil see only limited action
omorrow nigiit. An infected leg
kept him out of practice until
tins week.
La Grjnde's free-wheeling free
stylers, Mike Challis, Art Samson
and Stewart Lundgren, are expect
ed to continue their assault on
La Grande pool records, and Steve
Fedor, state champion in the
breaststroke, will try his hand
at the ind.vidual medley. Jenni
ler Smith, siatc titleholder for the
backstroke in the 13-14 division,
has moved up to 1516 this year
and is not expected to threaten
the pool record in this division for
several weeks.
.- v. mm is unii officials are asked
to be at the pool not later than 6:45
clock tomorrow night
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Solons Up League
Lead; Bevos Fade
By United Prats International
Chuck Churn gave up only six
hits Tuesday night as h? pitched
his second shutout of the season
and Spokane moved into third
olace in the Pacific Coast League
with a 4-0 victory over the Port
land Beavers now in fifth place
The game opened a three-game
series here.
Only two Portland runners
reached as far as third against
the 200-pound righthander. They
were Huss Snyder in the seventh
and Jim Greengrass in the eighth.
It was Churn's sixth win of the
year against only one los,s. It was
the ninth shutout of the year for
the Indian mound stalf.
The game was scoreless until
the fourth. Then Spokane scored
when Don Domenichelli singled
home Chuck Essegian.
Steve Bilko followed two innings
later with a solo home run and
two more runs were scored in the
seventh and eighth on a single by
Bob Lillis and a double by Kuno
Barragan.
Churn allowed only one walk.
George Brunei was the loser, his
seventh. He worked six and two
thirds innings.
The Sacramento Solons have lost
more games than they've won in
the past month but they've man
aged lo increase their Pacific
Coast League lead.
It's simply a case of a tight
league where all the teams take
turns beating each other while
the Solons stay in first place on
the strength of their fast start.
A month ago, the Solons had
won 13 more games than they had
lost and held only a game and
a half lead over second place San
Diego.
But now, having won only 12
more games than they have lost,
the Sacs have a comfortable three
and a half game bulge over sec
ond place Vancouver..
Seattle Wins 4 5
The Solons got some typical help
Tuesday night though they them
selves didn't play. Last place Se
attle dropped the Mounties 6-5 in
11 innings. Seventh place Phoenix
belted San Diego, 11-5 and Spo
kane, the newest in a line of Solon
challengers, moved into third
place with a 4-0 win over the fa
ding Portland Beavers.
14 Hits For Phwnix
At San Diego, Willie McCovey
and Bill Wilson each drove in
three runs for Phoenix as the
Giants unlimbered for 14 hits.
Roger McCardell and Jose Pa
gan homered for the Giants.
Don Hyman, who relieved start
er Joe Shipley,- was credited with
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Standings
United Prtis International
Major Ltague Standings
National League
W L Pet. CB
Milwaukee 42 31 .575
San Francisco 43 33 .. , Mi
Los Angeles 43 35 .551 Vi
Pittsburgh . 30 37 .513 4'n
Chicago 36 37 .4I3 ' 6
St Mi Louis 35 38 .479 7
Cincinnati 33 41 .446 tut
Philadelohia -. 26 45 .366 15
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis 4 Chicago J ' 1
Pittsburgh 4 Phila. 3. night 1 .
Cincinnati 8 Milwaukee 5. night
San F ran. 2 Los Angeles 0. night
American Ltague
W L Pet. GB
Cleveland
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
New York
Washington
Kansas City
Boston
4(1 30
39 33
: 33 35
38 36
37 35
33 39
31 39
31 40
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.458
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..437
Tuesday's Results
Cleveland 3 Chicago 1. night
New York 4 Baltimore 1, night
Washington 6 Boston 1, night
Detroit 4 Kansas City 0, night
Pacific Coast Ltague
W. L. Pet. GB
Sacramento 45 33 .577
Vancouver 4J 36 .532 ' 34
Spokane 39 38 .506 S'l
San Diego 40 39 .506 54
Portland 37 37 .500 6
Salt Lake 37 39 .487 7
Phoenix 35 43 .449 10
Seattle 35 44 .443 lO'-i
Tuesday's Results
Seattle 6 Vancouver 5 HI inns)
Phoenix 11 San Diego 5
Spokane 4 Portland 0
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Trout Limit In
SE Reservoirs
Increased
PORTLAND tUPI) - The state
Game Commission Tuesday raised
trout bag limits on three south
east Oregon reservoirs because a
water shortage has threatened the
fish with death.
The bug limit was boosted to Jo
fish a day, 60 in possession, at
Beaulah reservoir north of Jun.
tura: Warm Springs reservoir
north of Ontario, and Chickahorn
iny reservoir west of Burns.
The commission said the Beulah
reservoir was expected to go dry
by Sept. 15; Warms springs is ex
pected to be down to a looo-acre
puddle in which only the large
mouth bass will huve a chance to
survive: 'und Chickahominy may
let too low and too warm to sus
tain fish. The commission said the
water shortage is due to a drouth
in southeast Oregon plus needs of
irrigationists and ranchers.
Bag limit on McKay reservoir
near Pendleton also was boosted
to 30 a day, 60 in possession. The
reservoir will be treated chemi
cally this fall.
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