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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1959)
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., July 1. 1959 Pefle 3 Stan AAusial Added ! mm To All -Star Game CINCINNATI, Ohio UPIi - ., Munuger Fred Haney chose Stan i The Mam Musiul "for Auld Lang Syne" today in selecting the re- ' serves and pitchers to round out the National League All-Star team. .1 Although the 38-year-old St. Lou- is Cardinals star received only . three voles in the major leaguers' ) balloting (or the starting posi tions, Haney tilt "old pro" Musial would be a handy man to have on V the bench for the July 7 All-Star game at Pittsburgh. i And if there were any senti .1 ment involved, who could be i grudge the honor to Stan-The Man, who has been a prominent fixture , in 16 consecutive All-Star classics, ij No other player has participated ., in as many. In those It games, Musial compiled a .315 batting average and holds the All-Star records for home runs (five), hits 117) and total bases 34. Cepeda, Robinson Ahead With a .259 batting average that includes seven homers and 29 runs batted in this season, Musial finished far back of starting first baseman Orlando Cepeda of the San Francisco Giants and runner up Frank Robinson of the Cincin nati Heds, when the players, man agers and coaches voted for the first team. In picking the seven NL pitch ers, Haney tapped Lew Burdette ll-6 and Warren Spahn 10-8, the two aces from his own Mil waukee staff; Elroy Face of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who has won 12 games in relief without a loss; Jim Bailey Added To 880 Field For Oregon AAU Meet EUGENE UPI Sub -four minute miler Jim Bailey inform ed officials of the Oregon AAU championships to be held here July 4 that he would compete in the 880-yard run Bailey, an ex-University of Ore gon miler, was the first man in the United Slates to run the mile in less than four minutes and also "held the NCAA champion ship in the mile fur coach Bill Bowerman s Webfoots. . Another addition to the per formers slated to be on hand for Don Drysadle'i8-5' of the U An geles Dodgers, Johnny Antonelli i 11-4p of the Giants. Vinegar Bend Mizell 9-3 of the Cards, and Gene Conlev '5-4i of the Philadel phia Phillies. Haney picked the staff after studying recommendations from the seven other league managers. The seven pitchers have a com bined record of 66 victories and 30 defeats. :,..,: Favored Poll Leaders - For reserves. Haney generally favored those players who finished second in the major leaguers' poll. The only exceptions were Musial and shortstop Dick Groat oi ine Pittsburgh Pirates, who was chos en over voting runnerup Roy Mc Millan of the Reus. In addition to Musial and Groat, the infield reserves are Robinson, Ken Boyer of the Cardinals and Bill Mazeroski of the Pirates. The starting infield will be Cepeda at, first. Johnny Temple oi Cin cinnati at second, Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs at short and Ed Mathews of the Braves at third. The' three outfield standbysi picked by Haney were Joe Cun ningham and Bill White of the Cards and Vada Pinson of the Reds. The NL's starting outfield will be Hank Aaron of the Braves, Willie Mays of the Giants and Wally Moon of the Dodgers. Catchers Smoky Burgess of the Pirates and Hal Smith of the Cards were chosen as reserves for starter Del Crandall of Milwaukee. The Cards thus had the biggest renresentation on the team, with six Dlavers. The Braves placed r:..A mAn ttiA Piflac fmir ihp 1 1 C II IV I, . aiwti.0 - " , Giants and Reds three each, the Dodgers two. and the Cubs, and Phils one each. will enter the pole vault. Mattos competed in the 1956 Olympics. anu is an ex-ban Jose State star His entry in the pole vault com petition boosts the number of con testants to four who cleared 15 feet OCE Picks Texan Athlete For Year MONMOUTH a'PP The out standing athlete of. the 1958-59 year as voted by members of the Oregon College of Education teams is Charlie Harris ot ram view. 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