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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1951)
I ' ' ' " 1 " 1 f in ith 11 n i i .mi- ..ii i iri.ii.wi, ,i Convinced the rigbC.thlng was done when the WIL playoffs were cancelled (lock at what the neighboring Coast loop post-Mason game haven't been drawing, at an example), Prexy Bob Abel hopes to talk the circuit chieftains into sanctioning plit-eason race for the i i k BOB MATIIIAS Webfoot backs could conceivably go places Jn a hurry. Ten members of the squad are either sprinters or hurdlers n Bill Bowerman's track team . I . Mike Carty's fPit Vidan Night" gesture in honor of the popular auto racing official , was Indeed timely. Pat may not be with us following the current season. He's thinking seriously of buying a tug boat and putting it to work In the Seattle harbor. Hell be captain of course ... - : Departed Mike Found Office SuhelRugged AUb i 'A feUew whaTdid bU job the best he knew hew, but at the une time ne who Just eeulda't seem te click well with ; Gen. Mgr. nark Laby and other ball dub efftciata. Senators Business Manager Mike Radan left for his Sacramento home Mondayper baps never to again be seen in these parts. Mike's resignation was accepted a short time ax. : 5 . W A real student of the business end of the game and one who fully Intends making baseball his life work, Radan was sorry td. leave. Like so many others, he took, much pride in the way the ball club got over with the natives the past season and, although accused other wise by some during the summer bad the welfare of the Senators corporation very much at heart. Thus in leaving Mike Joins Messrs. Biddy Bishop, Howard Maple, yours truly and George Emigh; biz bosses before him, as gents who have found the office portion of Waters field an uncomfortable habitat . . . f ? I ; . Were the Oregon State traveling roster for the Michigan State men able to make the Bevo varsity thns far are John Witte, the - big tackle from Klamath Falls and Bill WestJ the LaGrande half back. They are the only first-year men Included. However, eleven others are sophomores, attesting- to the fact that Kip Taylor does have a goodly number of yoangsters mixed la with bis veteran- . atudded squad. I Which brings up a question that has been asked by more than a few: "How comes this Klamath Falls kid Bill Toole isn't put for football at Oregon State?" Toole was a standout in the Shrine game ""yard dash champion. He's to devote his abilities to the basketball court and the cinder oval at Corvallia, foregoing football altogether... Don't Get to See MathUt After All j ' f 1 Football fans who have been looking forward to watching : ... . . . . . . C A t J L. . 41.1 XSOD jimnlif piAJ IOC tlcuuvn u uuv a m g olhiv. .- Indiana go against Oregon ia the Multnomah stadium opener next Satnrdiy wiU be disappointed to learn that the 194S Olyinple decathlon champion, won't get to play. He. baa been Injured in practice aad ls to miss the game. New Stanford, Coach 3ock Taylor pegs the former Tulare,. Califs prep as a aore-firef end when he heals, however. Incidentally, after pronouncing the kid's name Matb-e-as since 1948, with accent on the "math" and with a broad "e, we now find that It's M'-thlghras, with the accent on ; the -thlgk" syllable. V t ' ' f : Bet he's missed a lot of sleep over that one . . ' :; i Washington Husky Coach Howie Odell likely would earn himself 'it sizeable following were -he to run ior public office in Seattle; but he'd best be watching himself else he be expelled from thai large portion of the coaching fraternity known the nation over for Jta we- mt win arhM mnA nain. ; ; . t Ordinarily when a football mentor loses one of his key players ho throws up his hands and bleats thai the season is ruined and that the team now cannot possibly win .a game, j: f S Odell didn't choose this easy road when Quarterback I Don Helnrich was racked sp recently, however. Instead the Bosky .boss baa gone to the other extreme. Insisting that Helnrich hadn't get made the team this season and that aamo Haskies might be Just aa good without him. i ; ' ;! What psychology Odell might have behind such attitude we fsan't say. But it's awfully hard to believe that Washington without Hein " rich will be the football team it was with him. I , More Mat Mayhem 7 Doughty Danno McDonald, victimized by a bad break In the, tag team brawl last week, has his chance tonight; to get even with the gent who gypped, him. McDonald goes against the hooded Galloping Ghost in Matchmaker Eton Owen'a weekly grappling ceo -at the amtrar a ml that atiMiM mTr . " - goodly portion of mayhem. , au v. ti-o j iauvuut auu At tends tearing the mask from the squat mat meanie and stuffing it down his gullet. Danno Is that irked over the way he and partner Cordy Hessell were robbed cf the main event win last . Tuesday night. , And as a measure of protection for both McDonald and the fans, Matchmaker Owen intends having Burly Bucko Davidson hero to referee the malner. The ruffy-tuf-fiea don't get by with much when Davidson is third man. Owen him self wiU referee if Davidson is a last-minute casualty. . "Three prelims instead of the sual two will precede the ex pectedly stormy malner. In the 1:30 o'clock opener Con (5-by-S) Bruno tangles with negro Buddy Jackson in a single faller limited to 20 minutes. Hessell goes post ward in the second prelim,, an other single faller, .with a new comer and a noted nasty, one Yusoff Muchmuk, a Turkish matador.- ; . -. : 'r Tho special event brings back the sensational Carl Engstrom, a -gmash hit last week. Carl goes against bald and bedlamish Buddy ' Knox in a 2-of-S faller limited i to SO minutes. -American Learne Cltrtland Ktw York ceo eio ooj Loovm and Hecan; Ixpt and Berra. Chiof ,L - .,. CHJ 000 P05 S 19 0 wkob , 4. 10 asa ei u Ju&Ma, Alotna (H. GrtmsSey it), Catrpett S and Sbeely, UsjA ccusorcugh and Kocar. Nalionsl Les'nie Frooklyn. . 4 an iyy-3 U.4 009 41- ni CampaneSa, VxJker (2); Lcwa and 'a. 1 j.s,r.ua J e i?a & t 11 4t. Ijom. 100 0 00 COO 0 1 1 aVao m4 u. Xm. grat ti. - playoffs just never seem to work out 'Satisfactorily for. anyone," 5 Abel wrote us the other day, "and ; I'm . sure you 11 agree that a splitrsesson in our league would be just the thing" We do agree, and have only to point to the recent race for our 'reason. Were the town Senators given a fresh start on July 5, they would have gjven both Spokane and 'vinrnuver a whale of a ralsle for the second half -pennant were there SUcn an animai. out u iui ucu the Spokes and Caps got off to their big early-season jump and .therein flattened a lot of the interest in nthri lea rue cities, interest : . that could have been revived had the reason been split . - . After; a peek at the U of I Oregon playerj roster, were Im Casanova's blockers to do --thir rhorM correctly this fall the tja '4 ti r ! rj CARL ENGSTSOIX ' Appears In Special ! ' CLASSIC LXAOCK FRANK'S PRODUCE (4): Khsg Six, Vellepek 624, Junta 625, Thompson 501. Evans 59. L17TZ FLORISTS (0): Kltx mlUer 813. VprUm S7S. Lutx 454. Com atoca 481. Riches 44. s v McMDfNVIIJJt (1): Pylo 4i lEn. der 450. Meierott 521. Meier 585. Beia hard 5C7. RAY Ac WtLMA"S 3: Etraw S Causey 437. Prlc S46, Uadaev 473. TKKirrwAlr cleakers ; vit- tone t. Crevy 5il. Farley 418. Olney 514. Poulia M. VALDEZ BROS. (1): Duffua 450. HValdes 53Z, D. Valde 807. W. Valdet BIS. B. Valdax 4T7. STARR FOODS 2): Alien 45S Scalp 4, Hartwel! 81. Iearl 461, Bore IZ1. Ki-N 6c DJX'S GRILL (2): ificteman J 3. Smith 4.3, Bantea 467, Wtet 4S9. K'e-n SI4. s ... . - i: " - V.U VERITY BOWL. )f Mofrtt 495. Wcrarnxn 637. Na-ty 474, ReU 5uS. Lc 4T9. EiHGS K.iiTtch 538. Prudent 40. scott 427, alalaoa 44, tTnirctux EAXTU HARDWARE (S): Thede 4SS. Sub. 4ZU CurtJS 495. Brr 4A9f Uru 631. WOODSY rtJRMTUES 4 Ksuaj en SIS, Adolph tea. Ferry til gare inan 447, O'-r.par Si4. - M M H.fh tndjvK oal (am a&4 f scrias: John GloOt. U7 od SJ9. . s XU? F WHaoa-a. Willamette CSTACADA. Sept If-(Special) The annual Willamette Valley leaawe f eoiball Jamboree, aa an Baal spectacle of naise, color and crisp grid action, takes place the Estaeada high turf Tuesday night, starting at :15 o'clock. Foar IndividBal games,- each of IS minutes la length, are to take place. Dallas. SOverton. MC Angel, tVeodborn, Molalla. C a b y . Sandy and Estaeada, the eight YHTL members, will participate. Play will bo on a "North" vs. "South" basis, with' Dallas, Sil verton, ML Angel and Woodborn or Lineup Picked 3 Sophomores to Open Against Spart Club CORVALLIS, Sept 17 -V Coacji Kip Taylor today announc ed the Oregon State college start ing lineup for its Saturday game at East Lansing, Mich, against Michigan State. 'Three sophomores are Included: Duane Helbig. 200 pounder will go in at left end and Dave Mann, 185, the Negro from Oakland, Calif, and Jack Peterson, 161, ex-Montana Prep star, at the halfback po sitions. All 'other probables are letter men: Doug Jiogland, '215, left tackle; Don Zarosinski, 185, left guard: Pete Palmer, 215, center, Jim Clark, 235, right guard; Herm Clark, 265, right tackle; CapL John Thomas. 205, right end: Gene Mor rowv 175, quarterback, and Sam Baker, 200, fullback. The starting line averaged at 217 pounds at weigh-in Monday after a light warmup. ' - ' The 38-man team will leave. here tomorrow at 4:30 pjn. on the first leg of the trip to East Lan sing. ; Bearcat Star. in PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 17-(ff-Marvin "Bud" Ward of Great Falls, Mont, and Bill Wittenberg, Portland, carded a low eight-under par 64 in the opening round of the Pacific Northwest Pro - Amateur Best Ball Golf tournament here today. Ward, twice winner of the National Amateur .championship before he turned professional, and Whittenberg, e Willamette univer sity student stroked 33 In the first nine and 31 in the second. Tied for second with 66s were Harold West and Harold Salvador, Portland, and a Qarkston, Wash, pair, Ray Honsberger and Harry Born- " - - - Three teams had 67s to hold third place and eleven had 68s, among them being Bunny Mason and Jim Sheldon of Salem. Mason had a hot 32 and Sheldon shot a 36. . The tourney wilt end with 18 more holes Tuesday. Rocky, Janiro Await Battle DETROrrv Sept 17 -;P-Rocky Graxlano and Tony Janlro will be battling for the same prixe when they dash hero Wednesday night a ehanea to meet Middleweight Champion Sugar Say Eoblnson. Janiro's manager, Frankle Ja cobs, said that while Robinson la still a great fighter, he has slipped. In -a word, said Jacobs, Robinson can be beaten. Big Sis O Ab R 143 53 117 146 600 S7 109 39S SS 137 489 M 144 494 10 137 853 M H Pet. Mualal. Cardinals -Aihburn. Phillies Fain. AthleUcs Robinson, Dodfers . WUUanw. Ked Sox . Keu, Tigers . 1MJU 10S.343 13941 1SS JS3i 161 J2S mm Suns batted In: American Laagua ZcrnUI. Athietica 124: WUlama, Bad Sox 124. Katonal laarua Irvla. Claata 109; Gordon. Bravca 105. iiomo runs' American leiroe Zor- nial. Athletics 32; wiiitms, r-l Box 30. National Laaguo Kilter, Pirates 40; Hods. Dodjcra 3S, GENX OUT ON BOND . PEORIA, Ct, Sept 17-(-Brad-ley basketball star Gene Mel chlorre, indicted by a grand Jury last week for failure to report a bribe, today was arraigned before Circuit Judge Howard White and released on 11,000 bond. VANDAL STAR OUT MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept H-JPh cig jduck Kelson, a 204-pound Idaho fullback, today was ruled out of the Vandals' football opener wltn Wyoming Saturday because or a twisted knee. mga KB. . game: Woodry rurnitura. rravHo! ABeyf) COMMUICUL NO. 1 KNIGHTS or COIX"MBUS 3): Som Tnara 527. Koutney 5C2, Bierler 404, Elckler 414, Arts 552. COLD ITS of SH.VERTON 1): 3. Heir KS. Trana: 474. EowcU 437., O. Eerr SIS, Bantaon 475. . NICHOLSON'S INStTRAKCS f3): Barnes 4S2, Cady 454, IlsTet l.X Bolton 428, Brant 4Sa. WICKLUXOS SPOHT tSQ GOODS (1): Thomaa 4S7. Ettner 413. Coker 507, WiHiama 429. Swalaaoa 4S3. - -' ORVAL'S fSED CARS 14): Wllkar tra 19, McClarr 449, Lama 474, Roat 567. MARION CREAMERY (01: Ken yjn 454, Davenport 4u5,e3tar CIS, King RAKStE OH. CO. (4H wnr SIS. Muil 47. Dierks 47, KS? 45. Ir Und 462. SAU J TITLE CO 10): Uner t-4. aic&lu&a &2, Owen 4-5, Letafsky fl) sil. H.l individual rrr: HfH W3cr aon of Orral'a. Hi; jun h m ttt Or TaJ's, 2:s. individual ttrics: Hugh Tritr son cf Orval'a. 17. &lft team tamt: Ksighte t Colwra- i-. ft tm sarM: xjunta mt coium- OSCStarlin Ward Lead Valley Teans 'Jan Tonigtt making np the Soathera tide and the other leer th Northern aide. Scoring wt3 b aa agrregato basis, with the side having the most points after the four games , being the wianeiw The Jamboree ia annually one of the major features of the leagne football campaign aad .gets the regnlar WVX. campaign ander way. - ' 1 - Elx of the eight teams will enter the "Jam" with one game behind them. Dallas, Sandy, Canby, Estaeada, ML Angel and SilvertoB played opening games Goes Against V ',,,v LltY'v Huctlin's Harry Hngsaian, veteran Stanford Indians halfback candi date for AliCoaat honors this year,; will be in the Msltnemah atadimn action next Saturday afternoon when the Indiana play the Oregon Webfoota In the 1851 grid opener for both teams. Dunham's Passing t. H tn lifuccis Uvos'tiiii secrecy for fflin WKIi Sfiai EUGENE, Sept 17-(VCoach Lenj Casanova today opened the final week of practice before the Oregon-Stanford Pacific Coast con ference opener at Portland next Saturday. - The club worked behind locked gates to perfect new offensive plays for the contest ? r The passing game of Quarter back Hal Dunham appeared to observers to be Oregon's best chance for an upset victory. ; Still on the sick list at the Eu gene campus is Dick Davenport former Grant high school star. HeJ has not yet recovered from a bruised shin. Davenport and Har old Reeve, who played end for the state team in the recent Shrine game, have developed Into valu able reserves, observers said. Word reached here from Stan ford that Coach Chuck Taylor was drilling his backs for dual roles in next weekend's encounter. All the halfbacks can run from either aide, with only the quarterbacks remaining specialists. SHifting Buoys ; Cancel Records ! KNOXVTTJ.E, Tennv Sept 17 (AVSjx. new world speed records for outboard motorboats were can celled late today when officials discovered shifting buoys had cut the mile course on Fort Loudoun lake down to 5,200 feet The time tials closed two week ends of na tioinal championship racing here. SiTTLX OCT ' WATERTOWN, S. D, Sept 17-W-Ed Carter tossed a one-hitter today to give his Water town mates a 2-1 victory that eliminated Se attle from the western division playoffs of the American baseball congress tourney. CgI E;3ordoo PAPPT WALDOST KEINOIDS TTRJ3ICT SAMS LINCOLN, Neb, Sept .l7P The injured shoulder of 'All America Footballer Bobby Reyn olds was examined again today but the verdict remained the same he win be out of action from four to six weeks. " The - University cf Nebraska halfback suffered a shoulder sepa ration in scrimmage at the Busker training cam? Saturday. ; The first broadcast from the Metrcplitaa Opera House in New York took place ca Jan. 13, 1S10 to seme S3 listeners in a Times Square Hotel, according to Q. 1 Archer's "History ff Radio t o over the weekend. Woodburn and Mslalla wHl make respective de bate in the Jomboree. SIrrertoa appeared 'moat Impressive of all la j the weekend skirmishes by walloping Chemawa Indian school 41-t. egnlar league action wiU start next Friday night when Wood barn plays at Dallas, SQverton at Canby. ML Angel at Sandy and Edaeada at Molalla. . Dallas Is def ending champion j of the leagne this season, having! nipped Woadbnra . for the 1S59 title. : - . - ' - : .r-.ii JJ09s Saiurday 1 . SI i Sharp Silverton Sets ProRingCard SILVERTON, Sept 17-(Special) Professional boxing will make its entrance here Friday night at the armory with presentation of a 30-round card containing names of some of the better young ring sters of the northwest . ; The top bout of the evening will be the six-round main event mix between popular Harold Kottre, the r Silverton 152-pounder and Jimmie Doxie, highly rated Seattle mittman who has had a number of prelim bouts at Madison. Square Garden. Two other aiav-round mix es are on the menu 'in addition to three four-round prelims.' : Ducats are on sale at the Silver- ton! Coast-to-Coast store, with prices ranging from $2.40 to $1.20, BztU Ffcs The Ladies league launched the Campaign at B and B Bowling courts Monday night with follow ing; results: Serve-Ur-Self Laun dry 4, Master Bread 0; Willam ette Valley Bank 4, Dick Meyer Lumber 0; Randle Oil 4, Unique Cleaners 0. Serve-Ur-Self - had high team scores with 1767 series and 642 game. Alma Penny took individual honors with a 451 se ries and 187 game. 's i Aivo Rival SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 11-VP) California's 'genial coach,. Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, may faca some football problems this season but lack of manpower will' not be among them. : v While- his' fellow mentors list ened in awe today; bulky Pappy casually . r informed the opening meeting of the Northern California Football Writers association he had scrimmaged 8? men last Sat urday. ' Waldorf's multiple Juggling act in the weekend scrimma ge rnere"" emimasizes earner, predictions xus Bears will be the ones to beat again: for the Coast Conference championship. . . Drones First Foe - California opens this Saturday against Santa Clara. Waldorf said he expected a tough contest. . New Head Coach Chuck Taylor, whose Stanford team opens against Oregon, at Portland, Saturday, said a number of his men were still; recovering from injuries suf fered in practice. Among them are Fullbacks Bob Meyers, Lric South wood and Skip Crist, all experi enced, tod Bob Mathias, a fine prospect. " : Victor O. Schmidt, conference commissioner, expressed belief that the nine member schools would cot use xnany fxc.-.L:ea players this season. He said he thought the ' northern members would make more, use cf first year talent than the southern teams. ilVOfd 4- - 8-i-Tha Statoaman, SaUm. Orew 'Oicners Need Governing Too9 3a!!-.-Cte rfsssosi Nesd . ; ; ..Says jSenaipi; Jiefeuver- 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 17-VSenator Estes Kefauver. the crime In vestigator, says in a copyrighted article in the October issue of Base ball Magazine that congress might be wis to establish a baseball commission to govern "the basic structure of the sport and the powers The senator also suggests that there should ' be some modifica tion of the controversial reserve clause which binds a player to a single club for all 'his career un less he is sold or traded. The establishment tof an "all- powerful . commission by legisla tion would, the senator suggests, eliminate any danger that owner ship might tend to elect its com missioners with the understanding that he would act principally as a figurehead for them." "The institution of baseball re quires discipline of ownership as well as playing personnel," he adds. . s Without delving deeply into the matter of the reserve clause, Sen ator Kefauver suggests that the owners might give their players contracts "for a term of years, with options to 'renew, which would give the individual player more latitude in negotiating for his continued services." It is the contention of the own- era that there is no way of modi fying th troublesome clause, that it must either be kept intact or scrapped entirely, i HOLLYWOOD. SeDt 17-6TV- Seattle took a 2-1 lead in the final playoff series for ;the Governor's cup by whipping ; Hollywood to night, t to 0. Hector (Skinny) Brown outpiched Hollywood's Pinky Woods, granting only six nits. Rogers Hornsby a Club needs only one more victory to win $10,- uuo as tne piayoit prize. Seattle 000 010 020 S 0 HoLywood 000 000 000 0 0 1 Erautt; Woods, afalU- Brown and berger (9) and Sandlock. Tiedemann Understudy For Huskies' Fullback SEATTLE. Septl 17-VHenry "Hot-To-Go" Tiedemann, the anx ious ambler of the Washington' football squad, was moved from halfback today to the role of understudy for Fullback Hugh Me Klhenny. : - -,: . DEFENDING CHAMPS LOSE PHOENIX, Ariz, Sept 11-VPh Calvert, Tex, gained the final round of the NSC world champion' ship softball tournament for men here tonight with a close 4-3 vic tory over defending titlist Han ford, Calif. f - - Seattle Grabs Playoff Lead m ximmi esil o Hon's Soils o Hen's Topcchis; 10 o Hen's fad ; .. 'g7S3- o Hen's Sporl Ccals -S5SL- - t1QZ0 o Hen's Sporrjiheis Sr Tna 55co o Hen's Cruirsr Coals 3Jri 51C53 o Huctanaws and Jcclieis rroa 1 o Hoa's Ucol Shlrls ""aa-, ;-57C3 o Ion's Uhipsord Trcnr.r, P7 -. nnn n ' " nnenn IXOUZ-It 8 A- 5 LJ tJa a as -s m a nesdar. September 18. 1351 Choked Tribe 4w Ed Lepaf (above") whose three hitter against the Cleveland In dians Monday poshed the New York Yankees to a : ene-game lead ia the hot American Leagne race besides giving him his 20th hill victory. AMERICAN LEAGUE - 4 . - W ; Kew Yorte '-' S9 Cleveland , "' 0 Bocton i 8S " Chlcaro , 76 Detroit S7 I. Pet. GB 93 .627 ' 5 .ie 1 : 6 X10 Ji 68 : J528 14 77 .465 S3 SI i .441 36k S5 J07 22.t 97 . JU 44'' Phlladalphia Washington . St. Louis s Monday rtaults: At Cleveland 1; at Boston Only games scneduled. New York . U, Chicago S, NATIONAL LEAGUE1 W L Pet. GB Brooklyn- SO , Si .63 New York SS 87 .607 4 St. Louis 75 SS JMi IS Botton 4U 73 70 J 10 IS Philadelphia 69 75 : 479 224 CincinnaU 62 S3 .428 80 , Chicago ' S9 RS .410 32fc Pitts burfh 59 84 .407 33 Monday results: At Chicago 5. Brook lyn 3: at St Louis 1. Philadelphia 1 (l inn.;. Only games sc&edulca. GRIZZLIES ZESTFUL V MISSOULA, Sept 17-(ff)-Mon-tana : Grizzlies, who tangle with the University of Washington at Seattle for the nineteenth time Saturday,: worked on pass offense and pass defense today. "The Grizzlies had plenty of zest after Sunday's : vacation," Coach Ted Shlpkey said. l EC3 lor telecSca. Wcrsiad trocla ' ,, -, , , , : al wocLs rom 1L TO EjCO P. It CnZT ALL LLlmmL LI--- 20thforLopat On 3-Hit Chore Bosox Press Indian ; Bum Margini Cut Again NEW YORK. Sent. 17-UPVNew York's defending champion Yan kees opened' up a full game lead ' over Cleveland in the tense Ameri- cen league pennant rac today by beating the Indians tor the second straight time, 2-1. ; ? ' - Bostons third place Fed Sox kept pace with the Yankees; knocking off Chicago's White Sox, 12-5, to climb within a game and a nan oz uie inaians ana stay. : within two and a half lengths of the top. - - . 1 1 I Chicago's cellar - flirting C u bs kept the National league race alive by "whipping . the i front-running , . Dodgers, 5-3, .to cut Brooklyn's lead over the idle New York - Giants to four games.' i DiMar Scores tVlnner g t m A perfectly executed squeese , ; play with Phil Rizzuto bunting Joe DiMaggio home in the ninth s inning gave the Yankees thrill- ing victory in a brilliantly played gamew Winner Ed Ldpat and Loser Bob Lemon were superb on the ; mound and both got dazzling sup port In the field. LonaL who notched &u zotn vie- . tory, allowed, only three hits and would have had a shutout except for a sixth inning error by the fas uaily reliable Rizzuto, Lemon was -touched up for a run in the fifth ; when Bobby Brown doubled and crossed the plate on a single tby Rizzuto. . i i ? .;v Spectacular fielding by both sides kept the score deadlocked at . 1-1 unUl the last hair of the ninth. Lemon retired Yogi Berra 1 for the first out out DiMaggio was credited with a single when "Al Rosen failed to come up with bis tricky bouncer. ' H s Gene Woodling bounced a singie past Luke Easter into right field '. and DiMaggio raced around to . third. Manager Al Lopez of Cleve land then ordered Lemon to pur posely walk Bro-vn , to load the bases and provide fof a force play at any base. - -. i 4 -' : I - r On Lemon's second pitch to RJs- . zuto, DiMaggio broke for the p&te and crossed it standing up as Phil dropped a neat bunt: to the mound. Ted, Volmer Sparks 1 '? -- Led by Ted Williams and Clyde -Vollmer", the Red Sox snapped out of a batting slump j rapping four White Sox hurlers for 13 hits. Wil liams had a perfect; day with two singles, a double, his SOth homer and his 141st base on balls in five trips to the plate. I He drove f. in three runs. Vollmer batted in five with his 22nd homer and two singles. Ray Scarborough had a . shutout until the ninth, r , t Brooklyn not only bowed to the Cubs but lost Roy Campanella for an indefinite period; when the star catcher was hit by one of Omar Lown's pitches. The accident oc curred in the second inning. Campy was struck; flush on the left ear and was carried off the field unconscious. He was whisked to a hospital where the injury Was . diagnosed as not serious. i In the only other scheduled major league actios the Philadel phia Phils nosed the St Louis Cardinals 2-1 in 10 innings, with a homer by Ken Brown in the ex tra frame deciding the issue, f Add to 20th for Lopat 32 Spts. Robin Roberts hurled the Phils victory, notching his 20th win of the season. i i SALA KAYO VlCITt f SYRACUSE, N. Y Sept 17- -Joey De John, 11, of Syracuse knocked out Lee Sala, 160 Vi, of Donora, Pa toniglit in 2:29 of the second round of their scheduled ten-round fight. ) $ mm !25 CD -Frora Wcrtlsd t mm mM t z DAT CATUHDAY v. a,. J n