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Pendleton Swimmers Upset La Grande In Dual Meet .The IVndletou Swim Club turn Imarks. ! 11-11 division -itewart Lund l ad the lahle m La Grande Ul, Car.trihuuag to the local's ,r a. freestyle. 341 R". baek-i night, deirabiuj the Blue Moun ,iunfall was lb failure of sev- strose. 423 K); Oullertly. 416 lata paddle. 229 to 179. a a eral key contestants to appear. I B). dual meet at Pendleton Bonnie Scott. La Grande diver' 1314 division Art Samson. The outcome i a reversal of zr.4 winner of the Washington1 1W meter freestyle. 1.103 iR the last meetinc of the two af-Uute AAU women's and firU' 200 meter freestyle. 2S1J R; (relations, won by La Grande on championship last week at Pas- Steve Fedor. breaststroke 1309 July 2. 202 to 181. co. was withheld from competi-': butterfly. 317 tR! individual ; Tarn victors took 27 firvt pi utn when she struck the hot ! medley. 1 447 R; Mike Jones es. compared to La Grande s 22 t-.m of the pool on her face on rackitroke. 38 2 R. and set 11 pool records, as her first practice dive prior toj IMS division Mike C hail a. atainst La Graande s 19 nc poo: Ed Mdchen Hopes For Title Shot PORTLAJvJ. Ora. it'Pl- El OBSERVER P Ncit Andersen fAAewsLAn, " IVIUIIICVVO ; Observer, La Grande. Ora., Thurs.. J jly 23. 1959 Pege 2 R..Ar Celrsei Dlirvaniv". Solons Regain Lea'd: indefinitely tainst La Graande's 19 ne poo! ice sun oi the meet. She was 100 meter freestyle. l.Ca)3 iRjj to be examined today lor a pos-l-exsirose.j t i; am meter tree-, ..bie fractured nose. 'style. 247 8 (Rk Jennifer Smith., Jen filler Smith, La Grande slbackstcke. 1:340 K); 200 meter vttte champion backatroker. a ho freestyle. 3 23 9 iRl. has never dived in competition.) Relays 12 and uuder boys as permitted to dive in Bon-I freest) le. La Grande lean of n.e a olace. She placed aecond Chrusoskie. D. Dodson, Hilary and U Ruth Horning of Pendleton. ; Luadgrrn, 1.12 1 Bf; U-18 boys' the winner. freestyle. La Grando team oi Pcndktoa's victory served as Jcoes. Fedor, Samson and Cnal-i nvue by the former district lis. L103 iR); 12 and under boy . r. Z, hi .Z, thainpions that they will be a po-medley. La Grande team oi Hal !f uT:. not lore, in the Aufc 8 district Carman. D. Dodson. Chrusoskie aiid Lundgren. 1 47 J IB); 13-18 La Grand winners, with rec- kvs medley. La Grande leans-of ord performance indicated by; June. Feoor. Samson and Chal Un jus. L24..Ut. 10 and under division Hal Boys' diving J ua Hay dock. Caraum. breaslstroke, 232 iRr.;167i aoints. . . .- l-aury Dodson. backstroke. 18-51 La Grande next meet will be hi. Mike Perrine. backstroke. (tee Kecreataoa Meet at The Dai 22.0. lies on Saturday. Aug L f. J m " . ' cWpsoiuhips in La Grande today that h was elooent , r , enough agamst Rushes Vargas to earn a snot at the heaty-teight maiaoienship. : "I n ready la take an Ingemar -Jehanssoa in hi own back yard.' Machea sad after biutici-ar aa la af tha sixth round tar 'a tecaatral knockout at the Ore can Cestenniai Exposition grouwd5 Wednesday night. Vargas. H6. was wnt to he icaeea for an eight count in itat found, but he arose aj was plas tered against the ropes at Ma eben's mercy. The referee. Ralpfc Cmman. stopped the fight at that point. j Vargas blamed the TK0 an the lack of a mouthpiece. He said that in the excitement betters the fifth and sixih rouacs his sec nods forgot la put his mouthpiece back in. He was suuuud by a series of left and right hooks by Marhea. - . It -. ' Eldridge's Hand Glass First Leaaue Loss .. WsdiMsday-t Rasotrs Hand Ford 14 Ftmsni X EWrtoae's U Class II, Cardinals S Tigers 3 While Hand Ford was denning! Tii nam s. Eldndge's . handed :G'asa Drug it first defeat of the ivtason and the Cardinals upset 'the Tigers in last night s little -R.M 1 in t in hLun i;'" ac.iun. an any one thing because 1 got Ste Craig bit two home runs beat." Vargas said. He said he !a account for the majority of was "shook up real hard" in the Farnam's runs in their one sid sixth before he went to the can- i defeat. With, one down in TaL , the first Craig poked a pitch out ' The two heavy eights fought a ' " tot and Sia 111 ,he th,nl close battle through five rounds O"" t-Taig lofted a fcilh Macben. IT. Portland. Ore., tall out of the playing area. . scar lag more bioas but with the Hand Ford clinched the game Mexican on lb aggressive. Var-iui tha bottom of the first with a gat plodded forward through moa Imae-run burst.. Dav Shmrn W In hmrf tfowd onlv hv Via- HmlH Jnhn Pinr sin?ld and cneo's occasioaal outbursts of Berry tiipled for the inning-Jlourth sent Glass out in front 11 furv. . nn'v hiL &n wallu and threclLO ' It was the tu pro bout for Lie , Fixnam errors caused the rest H the damage. . Hand picked up five more runs tilth-ranked Macnen a--l his 6th win. He bad a draw with Zora follcy in 196 and was knocked put il the first rou.id by Johans son m Swedeo last September. a v r s Lady Golfers Win In Sweep Stake Play Ann Decker. Haul Ie and Millie Hvrfp walked off with too honors in swtfpstake play at theitc, in toe third inning with Besrkeis Name run being, tha only kit One agaia walk and errors contributed to causa for Hands. Farnam's third came on walk to Jackman and Scott and a base hit by Stdor. Eld ridge's stopped Glass Drugs for tne first tune this Ted Hiihard led tha - LUdndge leant against Glass with a livej lot fiv nighL . EdriiUe's picked up a pair of rvns in the first only u see Glass come back with a four ron inning of their ow n. Hdridee's scored four runs in both the seeond and third in ning t grab a.10-4 lead. Tbe Druggers stored tare times in the third to. narrow the margin tr 10-7. Four more runs in the - v . ,"wa v - : i .. RECUPERATING RED Red Schoendienst. recovering from tuberculosis, took batting practice and played catch with teammates when the Braves visited Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Red keeps his eye on the bail as he takes his "healtny swing. United Proas Iswansatieael Lefty Georgo Brunct af the Partiand' Beavers nrofc ana of tno sooat spectacular name rua streaks sa the history af Pacific Caa.4 League baseball as beating the Phoenix Giants M. Wednes das nignt at Phoenix. ' . - r Brunat yiasded only Ce single and thus kept Phoena from hit. ting a borne run m su awn park lot tha first time in 43 game. Last tunc tha Phoenix si aggers stopped was April 23 by the same Partiand Beavers. - A wild pttcai by relief pstcher Joe Shipley decided the -burling duel - Marshall Reofro had matched Brunei through tb first seven innings and was removed far ptnen hitter. In the eighth Shipley uncorked with the bases loaded. r..i , -- , - Portland got its only earned rua off Renfro en singles by Bob DiPaetro, Georga Freest and Kim Tomay m the third. . Phoenix scored in the seventh on a scratch strgle by Bdl Wilson, a walk and a solid pinch hit by Owen Friend m the wmung .frame Portland got tbe advantage of two walks aoi a ssrglo by Freese before tbe wdd patch. - r - Freese. wan . three singles, was Sta San Francisco Los Angeles Milwaukee Puuourgh Chicago St Louis Caicirmati Philadelphia W. S3 33 4? 43 47 43 41 37 Pet. CB .564 .. .546 li .528 Vi -521 4 .305 3S .484 74 44S 11 .492 13 The Eldridge nine came back with a big six run fifth inning :o rapture the in- Duane Hilliard was- safe on an tfror before . his brother Ted singled for his fiith . nil. B. Uuuenza was safe on a, fieldrr'si Brdyes .Win As Bobby mm Owcaea -VIIU Ul IIUUU3 I IVtll IIC I j Cleveland I BaXimore United Press ia.ernarional shaded the Boston F.t-i Sox. S--'ew York One rrt.ig of Bobbr Avila'sland the New York Yankees i rwmn - bat and Fred Haney can feel the i downed the Cleveland Indians, i Washington base 8-5. The Detroit Tigers beat the'.KgQs j(v I Boston Milwaukee Braves' second woes are behind them. . i Washington Senators. 4-2. and the Acquired from the Boston Red hansas City "A's" dowsed the Bal Sox only 24 hours earlier, the ex-1 timore Orgies. 6-3 American Leaeue batting cham-i !lke McCormick pitched six pion pulled the Braves out of . hitter for the Giants, wbo snapped' New Vork 8 Cleveland S nigbt their seven-game losing streak I a three-game losing streak with (Kan. City ( Baltimore 3 night Wednesday night with a two-run; a rune-hit altacx that included a; Pacific Coast Leafu Wednesdays Results Praia. 11 Pittsburgh 4 oight Milwaukee 5 Cincmaau 4 aigbt Chicago 7 Los Angeles 2 'night' San Fran, a St. Louis 1 ioi;ht' Anisiricn LaMfjtM W. L. Pet. 53 39- J7 . SI 38 .567 1 43 45 J18 i 47 46.5QS t 45 50 .474 84 43 O .447 10 41 48 .482 0t 48 SI .435 13 Wednesday's RosutH Detroit 8 Washington 2 Chicaeo 5 Boston 4 - Isi-ilTi ii fli h-' l1"" produced tuo-scocm sing at. aada.. homer i a 5-4 victory over the Cincmnali s by Auiie ku-kiand. ! Sacramento Reds. - I Ear' Averill's grajvl slam bom-j Vancouver The win. the Braves first since er as the b.g blow as the Cuos , Portland July 13. moved them- back into routed Damy McDevttt with sev-lsalt Lake rioice before A. Beickel andJuurd place and also presented en runs in the second inaing Phornix Ted Hammer pounded out sing .es. Bruce walked and D. Eld ndge singled for two more runs. .Incher drew a walk and Dunne Hilliard was safe on an error. Ted Milliard singled to Hnisu the La Grange C'Dunlry Club Tuesday. i The Cardinals finished the THE NATION Ann Decker captured the Clas, A win with a net 70 Hard Moe :ired a net 71 to top Class B OIGGEST 1959 !" ,h' bcx m aiSi c - . The second round of club my. Arwiniun " Utaopionship tor 'pleted by the end of the week. iTigers in the third inning with i two run bunt. W L PcfTB 53 4S Mi' S! 48 531 1 45 .521 I 51 47 .520 2 48 50 .4 44 47 53 .470 7 44 55 .444 94 Warren Spaha with bis 12-Ji vie- Bob Anderson tamed in his sathisan Diego lory of the season and the 258th victory, his th:rd over the Dod-1 Seattle of his career. Spar.n went all tre gers - I Wednesday's Results way. yielding nine hits and corv; Phil ley Pounds PiraSss . . sen Diego 7 Spokane i tributing a homer to Milwaukee's, Dave PhiUey drove in three i Sacramento 13 Vanconvier 0 seven-hit attack. . . runs and Ed Bouchce. Harry An-1 Salt Lake 5 Seattle 4 - ; Tbe Saa Francisco Giants. mea derson ad Joe Lonnett knocked Portland 2 Phoenix ! '. while, increased their .NL lead to in tao each to lead the Pr.il-1 Northwest Laaewe Standinas 4V 3 DAYS ONLY THJJRS, FRI., SAT. America's Forcniobt Entertainer TON1CHT VITH i e.r 1 II 1 X". I'lW EVENIN:S :15 I Admission teterod Hea .. $2.30 33 00 51 JO Coming July 26-30 ART LINKLETTER rN PERSON .-.- : Mrinft 29 p.m. r M lOOISr FAMILY J . f UN.TIMI Club oiiiuals are planning a ie survivorss toumejr for the .adie of the club If enough in tercut is shown by club anembeo :he toutnareent will be tentative ly- schriuicd for the early part if next month IS games with a 4-1 victory over lies' 15-hit attack on Roa Kline tb Si Louss Cardinals while tt a'd tiiree sjccessors. - I vkiTi The Cards had picked up three second-place Los Angers Dodders , The h hite Sox scored their 21st Wenatctee runs in the first on successive bowed to the Chicago Cubs. 7-1 ore-run win of the year whea'SaU-m singles by Jim Cash. Wait Elhart The Phi.adeir.a Phill.es cmhes Sheraian Loi'.ar s cmth-inaicg sn . Ltwiston lui Bruce Mil'.er the Piusbtirgri Pirates. 11-4. iz z sco-ei Neisoa Fox wita the Cuzene decisive run. iTrvCity i T.-.e Ya-kees rallied from a WaoawsdaVs Results. ; o Don Moore and Kick Gerry ana ; The Chicago wtue Sox took our-nn deiicit to deal fcbauer i Tri-CKy 7 . Salem . ' ome fancy running accounting over first place mi the .Americaa Herb Score his eighth de.'ea: ard i Les-stoo Yakima 8,' . for the pair. (League by one ca.T.e sihei they, give Duke Maas his eighth m i Eugene 4 weaatcbee 1 " The Card? got their winning I i Tne lizers maee u ik uie otner Ea.re tha ladies is , ,n the third with two waUts So Rmi Lead W. L Pet. GB. 13 8 J80 .. 12 8 571 H M M -5J 2 18 18 .509 2 8 12 43 34 I It M 4 runs in the bottom of tbe inning cn walks to Elhart and Miller and; Randy Dohen's ground bail that was booted by the shortstop. Tbe Tigers' third run came in v, k,.i in. tt i 'the sixth alter brrry naa Grande Country Club will travel'ngied and stole hts way to ui Fjitcrprue Fndav fof com third. He scored when Lowell iw.hiu.il w.ih iim- of tae.Bmnan groonded out to the thz ima t baiting star. Tbe Sacramento Solons explod ed for a 13-8 win over Vancouver. , The victory dropped tha Moun tie s game behind the Soion. Bob Perry, about the only Soloo one can qualify as a consistent power hitter, slammed pair of three run homer to lead the on slaught.. Joe Stanka. who recorded bis 12tb win of the season to be come the PCX's winningesl pitch- MlLWALKEE l'Pl' Mdu. kee loting streak s ended, but lbs respite could be short far the defending National Leagte champ if third base slugger Ed die Mathews is out for any length of lime, f Mathews was a casualty of tt Braves' first -victory since July 13 Wednesday aignt srhen 4ie crashed ml tbe third base bleacher screen in an unsuccess- also hit a three run homer lOlful try for a foul fly. Braves' a big seven run first inning 'Perry ' two clouts upped hia season homer . total to 13 while Stanka' was hi second. tt- A lack of homers highlighted the Phoenix-Portland contest. It was the first time in 43 games the home orchard that the Giants railed to crack at least one hom er.. George Bmnet, the Beaver trainer Doc Keren said the young slugger "will be out indefinitely'' with estimates running as nigh as 10 days. The injury was diag nosed a a ruptured blood vessel above the right bip. Mathews is the team' lop hom er hitter with 28 and second best RBI producer with 70. His aheence now could be costly if Wednesday linger, stopped the power packed night sudden victory is the tna:c Giant on five hit. ' - ' n. needed to get the Brave back A wild pitch by relief pitcher Ion the track in quest of their Joe Shipley decided the contest third straight pennant. in the eighth inning with the baa- squat Bobby Avila. the impaj; es loaded. George Freese singled (rom American League play- three times to lead the Beavers. ln l!r at Kcttod base, Steve Jankowski hit an inside- Ucuvereo the Brave from their the-park boner with two mates I lotmg , , aboard to lead Saa Diego to its Lw,, th. n,..h in. wis; over Spokane, i -. ., m heat the Cincinnati Red. . . IchasHwr' First Win ,1, M Don Schaeffer a 21 year-old , v,, lht Brvet M. handeT' tbe.Jrout.tl lew hours before from the the Padre, and was credited BoSLoB Red Sox in cash deal hisfirst win of the season. ,1 u KVmtB ptarer used at jortton Dick Barone hd bss j j,a400 by cicimu uuiiBcr Ut ujc wuvn in vine , Qrayeg. uomiu wuiui- uj givw aau uu m 5-t victory before a crowd of 12. 743 kids' night fans at Salt Lake. Barone's Mow broke a 4-4 dead lock. R. C. Stevens hit a two ran Griffith told the Yankees. Considering that be was .signed by Senator scout Joe Cambria for only $125. Pascual comes dose to blast earlier sa the game for the approaebmg the greatest bargain Bees to overcome a Seattle lead, j Washington ever got. Ed Baut won his fifth game against three losses after comfit; so. in relief. Reliefer Darrell Mar tin, the victim of Barone borrter. was the loser.- - ' Casey Gets Wish For All-Stars 'S DETROIT aTl '.-Casey Stcncel always wanted Washington's Ca nute Pascual for the Yankees and be may finally get him next week to pitch for' tbe , American League in, the second All-Star game at Los Angeles. Aug. X ' Tbe talk .around the league Is that Stengel already has made up I his mind to pick Pascual. currcmw ly the hottest pitcher in the tit1-; cuit. Pascual. here with the Senator; Jiw a -series; against the' TlgeTstll isn't - getting his hopes up al though he concedes it would be "beeg thrill" to be selected to an All-Star team for the tig time J Tbe '25-year-old C o b a n-born! right-hander has .won seven . in -O" row ana uiree at ots last tour vic tories -were shutouts. . Pascual blanked the Athletics on five, hits last Sunday, limited tbe Tigers to one hit m a game curtailed to five innings by rami on Jury 15. and turned in a four-1 hitter over toe aitkees on July 5. Ail told. Camilo has pitched four shutouts in compiling an 11-7 rec ord and 353 earned run average. L ine lantxes made a bid for the, slender fast -caller last winter but were rebuffed in their efforts to get him. '' "I consider him the number one ' pitcher on our staff." owner Call For Taslier Summer Salads Cottage Cheese FLAVORFVL . AND GOOD: Al Yonr Grocer's if Elgin Stampede Time This Weekend DOXT MSS THE SHOW Enterprise club Dick Quinn Scores Ace Dick Vuinn scored a bole-in-oce at. the La Gnrjic Country Club last Sunday. W Quinn got his ace on the 187 yard ' third hole with a five iron. Ray i 3I.Uigan. Eotcrprisc. John Fov j atli. Pcnditton. and Dick Lyman. ' E'ein. witnessed the shot. . ' This is only the third or fourth : mcc on the thud hole in the his- j lory of the club, according to K.tluh Moherry. club pro., , , . , pitcher. 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