La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, July 16, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    OBSERVER
I Nail Andersen
'.' Observer, La Grande, Of., Thurs., Jtly 16, 1959 Pago 2
rLA Stays M ear Top
With 3-0 Victory
United Press International
Some say it himm. say
it whistles, but ro matte what it
does. Don th-ysda'e t fat ball
sure sounds like pennant rr.osic to
tb Dodgers' cars , '
Standing up at the p'ale ija.i-ti
the side-arming lryria:e is like)
facing a firing squad without aj
blindfold, aecoriir.g to National
League hitters j
The six-fuut. lue-uuh Lo Aft-!
gelcs 'right-hander is shoer mur-1
.. l. k A . l.,. rlun
he (ires those siiz.'I.-.s fas', halls
Final Swim
Instruction
BeginsMonday
The third and final phase of'
swimming lnstructxs. will get
underway at the Veterans Me
morial Pool Monday morning
The courses sponsored jointly
by the Red Cross and the Youth
Activities program will be under
the direction of Dot Ann Anson.
Marilee Meppen. Betty Turley.
and other qualified swim instructors.
A special class for women will'
be offered at the pool beginning1
Att I TtiA rlac will tw inlr. I
fupted for the water safety in
struetion course offered during
the second week of the month
- The class will resume the tA
lowing Monday and run thrjucb
the week of A'jg 17.
The schedule:
July 20-July 31
' Junior Life Saving and begin
ning boys: 9.
Beginning Girls: 9 30.
Junior Life Saving and Mix
ed Intermediates: 10.
. ' Aug. 3-7
Women's Class: 10.
Aug. 17-21
Women's Class: 10.
at them by way of third base
Some of lhoe hitters don't seem
to kno whether to wince or
wind their watch
Lry:ale turned in that type of
ptTiormance Wednesday nifjht
when he- pitched a three hitter
a:id struck out se'.en Pittsburgh
bav.irs in a 3-0 viclory that lift
ed tre Dolge-s with.n one game
of the National League lead.
TV.c ;clory was Drysdale's 11th
asait f x losses and those seien
strikeouts incrra'ed his total to
H7 n 170 2-3 inning tops in the
majors.
To complete his night's work.
:he 2-yer-old Drysdale doubied
off loser Ikib friend to drive in
to runs in the seventh. The loss
was Friend's 11th in 15 decision
The Chicago Cubs tightened,
their hoi i on fifth place with a
5 1 victory over the Milwaukee j
B'a'.es and the Cincinnati Reds
defeated the St Louis Cardinal. j
115 Rain caused oostrKnement j
of the San Francisco-Philadelphia
same. I
In the American Lea;tie. Wah
in;!on took over fifth place aid
dro;ped Detroit to sixth by beat
ing the TiKers. J-o. in a game
limited to five innings by rain.
The rain also washed out a dou
bleheader between the Indians
ar.d Yankees and single games
hctweea the White Sox and Red
Sox and tiie Athletics and Orioles.
Glen Hobbie ' of the Cubs
checked the Brave on five hits
in winning his loth game of the
season. The victory was Hobbie s
fifth straight without a defeat
over the Braves during a two
year span and it dropped Milwau
kee back Into third place behind
the second-place Dodgers.
Gus Befl slammed out five hits
to lead Cincinnati's 19-hit on
slaught against St. Louis. Johnny
Temple drove in four runs for
the Reds and Frank Robinson.
ko hit his 24th homer, knocked
in three more.
L i.rf: n g-isr&.
Tom Carman
Breaks Arm
Hopes ol the Li Grande' Swim,
Club to give Hc.-miston. last
year's champions, a battle (or
team honors m the forthcoming
district swimming championship
v ere jolted last nght when it was
learned that Tommy Carman.
Ucllar breaststroka and freestyle
swimmer . and . member ol toe
record breakng relay team. 11-12
division, had suffered a fractur
ed left arm.
Carman will be lost (or the re
mainder ot the season.
He sustained a fracture of the
left arm just above the elbow
in a fall from the lattice-work of
I the breezeway at hi home. Con
il.ned at the Grande Ronde Hos
i Ditaf. he is expected to leave the
hospital within several days.
ANOTHER RUN Tom Thompson scores a run for the
Dodgers in last night's little league action. The Dodgers
whipped the Cardinals 11-9 to tighten their hold on
first plate in the Elk s league. Thompson was safe on
an error in the third inning and scored after two walks
and a hit batter. " (Observer Photo)
Tennis ClurS
Head Resigns
NEW YORK aPH-The West
Side Tennis Club's Board of Gov
ernors announced Tuesday night
the resignation of the club presi
dent. Wilfred Burglund. six days
after Dr. Ralph Bunche reported
that Burglund told him he and
bis son could not join bee a, use
they are Negroes.
The board said it would give
"courteous and prompt attention"
to any membership application
submitted by Bunche, who is un
dersecretary of the I'nited Na
tions and a Nobel peace prize
winner, and his son. It denied
there were any regulations deny
ing membership to any race or
creed and said it already has
Jewish and Oriental members.
Bunche said a week ago that
when he had inquired about mem-
jhership for his son. Ralph Jr..
1 15, Burglund told him the club
Standings
By United Press International
Pacific Coast League
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento 50 43 .538
Vancouver 48 448 .522
Salt Lake 48 45
Portland 45 43
Spokane 46 48
San Diego 46 49
Phoenix 45 49
Seattle 43 50
Wednesday's Results
Salt Lake -10 Phoenix 5
San Diego 3 Sacramento 1
Seattle 6 Portland 1
Spokane 4 Vancouver 2 '1st 7 insi
Spokane 9 Vancouver 5 2nd
CB
14
.516 2
.511 i'i
.489 4 j
.484 5
.479 54
.462 7
CYO HONORS BERRA
NEW YORK ifPD The Catho
lic Youth Organization will pre
sent Yogi Berra with his second
"most popular Yankee player"
would not accept Negroes and
lews.
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