The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 16, 1956, Page 13, Image 13

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    Ershine Will Get to Keep $500 Bonus From Bums
Senators Again Shut Out by Tri-City Iraves 5 to 0
CINCINNATI I -After a long
distance debate with aewsmen
relaying the conversation . Carl
Ersklne can keep the 1300 "bonus"
he received from the Brooklyn
Dodgers for his second no-hitter
Saturday.
The Dodgers will have to figure
a way to make the reward legal
Bonuses (or Individual perform
not Indian givers. If Mr. Gilen
has ruled on the matter, we will
respect hit mling. But, in com
pliance, we will not penalize En
line for having been Brooklyn'!
first two-time no-hit pitcher.!
This, in turn, was relayed U
Giles, and be answered: "I'm
sure Brooklyn can fiod a way tt
reward Erskine without violatinc
ances arent permitted.
Giles opened the debate Tues
day by announcing he had writ
tea the Dodgers about the mat
ter. "If the club hasn't given Ert
kine a bonus, I advised it not to
do to. If it has, 1 have asked
that Erskine return it,"
In Brooklyn, Brook President
Walter-O'Malley replied: "W are
Kindsfather
Wields Brush
Sale ms Limited to 4
Hits; Helbig Homers
By AL LIGHTNER
Statcsma. Sporii Editor
The same 5-0 rut that humbled
the town S e a a t o r .1 caught 'em
again last night at Waters Field,
as the Tri-City Braves notched
their second straight win over
Uncle Hugh Luhy's laddies. So it's
been two trips to the post with
Don Pries' outfit, and nary a tally
in 18 innings.
This time it was veteran Vern
Kindsfather who wielded the brush
440 Threat
,
Dodgers Top Cards for 5th Straight
in the eyes of National League
President warren Giles, however.
the rulei.-
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., May 16, '56 (Sec. II) 13
Northwest Conference Track
KOKPK DEFERRED
Catcher Harvey Keepf ( Ike
Scnatrs was aottfird Tuesday
by hli Saa Mate. Calif., draft
board that he has beea deterred
indefinitely. The big catcher was
aet U leave the club Wednesday
for induction lato the Army, but
will now stay on until a later
dale. Since Koepf la the No. . 1
catcher aa the ,rlub, the news of
his deferrment was welcomed
by the management.
Lewis & Clark Squad
Picked to Win Crown
BY AL LIGHTNER
Statesman Sports Editor
Ted Ogdahl, the Willamette U track and field mentor has been
sitting up nights with his slide rule and tabulator, and has come
to the easy conclusion that the Lewis k Clark Pioneers will trot off
Su- fOJt I ..
PEEWEE REESE
Homer helps Dodgers win
l t, I I. - j:j
V ru i T i wi 'he Northwest Conference oval championship here Saturday
terfully. He walked no one, struck , . ..T ' k .L.,i. , ki.
out eight with his darting slider
1 i peared t
ti'guer wc
, hitler. :
Ji pitch and gave but four singles.:
Jiror six consecutive innings it ap-1
that the former ("oast Lea-
vould Iwirl himself a one-1
.Ji niuer, as aner .lac uunn naa
r A started things off for the Senators
1 in Inn nnnninr, nnnl ,,-ilU n nrn..nA
ZiX4 1 single to left, Kindsfather then rip-1
ped through the Senators with dis-;
Gary Fowler, above, captain of gusting ease. northbtst I eacve
the Whitman College track teamj Were it not for an error in the1 w i.i"
and defending champion In the i third hv Shortslnn Frank Mullanv. ! Eunr Hi 3 .im sai.EM
Northwest Conference 440 yard . Kindsfather would have retired 21 I
run will seek a repeat here Sat-j straight swingers.
urday In the annual conlerence 0nf ionf ThrMt
Salem's only chance at the riqht-
meet in Mcfulloch Stadium.
PSC Wallops
Bearcat Club
Willamette wound up its
w l.Prt
7 III .412
I Vakima II 4 .7M Wntrh 7 11 ..'ia
I LrwiMn S 7 .4112 Spokanf 4 12 .250
Tri-Citv ! 8 .529
Tuesday s results: at Salem 0, Tri
C'ity S. at Eugi-rif 4. Lcwistnn 3, at
i Yakima 28. Srrnkanr 12.
ihander came in the eighth when
Bub Easterhrnok conquered the w t, jrt. w l. Pot.
lone drought with a sharp single ! An itfil.tw Portland 6is mi
-:u. .. n.. ?.: ..! : Sal-turn
in iini tis i ii ti uf. i.iv f.di i i,,ui- Seattle
ed out. but Hal Swanson grounded Sn Krai
: i . , r-tL L. i.itin. i Tuesda
a Mngic ti center, i intii-iiih-i nun .. -,. ., , Aneeles 15. Saria-
Kin2. hack in action after being 1 n.entn 1; at S,in FraneHro 5 San
L,,t olmnct tinro th. start nf thp Dieao 1. at Seattle 10. Hollywood 4
i season, forced Swanson at second.1 wk.rk i.r.oi r
19: ! mttlinc Faslerhrook on third, hut 1 ' ' w I. m. W L Pet.
haenhnll ii-nn nn a rath-r tait ! r, j.j ... . (;u il tv, : Clrvlnd 15 l 25 Baltlinr 13 H 4S1
... . .. inuill Kimiiiiuii win i" ii ,N Vnrk ,fil0 5 W,n ,H ,40
note Tuesday as the Portland . tnnc threat the Senators had for , hiraco 11 s 57" Kn ntv sis .175
State vikings beat a steady pain the- entire clash,
around the bases to trounce thr j p,jg Ad Satalich was the victim
Bearcats. 23-4. at Mcfulloch Sta- ( this time, and ruin came early for
dinm. The Vikings pounded four the guy. Danny llolden opened the
Villamotte hurlcrs for 14 hits and 1 second inning with a hard double
tn left-center, and it appeared that
Ail would escape harm as he cot
i the next two hatters easily. Rut
; then came a bad pitch tn Dwayne
low. inside last hall
Too much strength and balance
a good track team," amounts
to Ogdahl's calculation. He should
know, for Eldon Fix' Pioneers won
an easy dual session with Ted's
Bearcats at Portland last week
end, 91-40.
Santee Loses
Court Battle
On Suspension
Milwaukee 3-1
Oiisox Belt Nats
For 5-1 Vic lory
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The National League race grew
tighter as the West began its first
invasion of the East Tuesday night
with the Philadelphia Phillies
spilling Milwaukee 1-1 for their
first victory since April 29 while
Brooklyn made it five straight de
feating St. Louis 7-5 on four un
earned runs in the fourth inning.
Stu Miller, in his first appear
ance for the Phils since coming
from St. Louis in Friday's five
pitcher trade, hurled his first com
plete game since Sept. 13, 1953,
while checking the Braves on six
hits. Willie Jones singled home
the lead run jn a two-run seventh
inning off Uw Burdette, who had
held the Phils to just two hits
Hi" then.
Stan Lopata opened the rally
with a single and scored the tying
run when Jim Grcengrass tripled.
The Phils had lost W straight,
although they lead Pittsburgh l
c..j l.j
5 in ouiiuiiy s su&penuca game.(y
Errors HHp Brooklyi
Turn fnurth.innino nrmrm kw
NEW YORK -We Santee's ronkie shortst Don Blasingame
; hopes of regaining his amateur
se' up Brooklyn's winning splurge,
Th P nni-er. havp the snr nters. : smius anu running in me uijmpic - a.hu. p. d. ,,
the distance men, the weight men m apparently were crushed fif st lm hompr wjth ,w0 m
and the jumpers. They also have1 Tuesday when the State Supreme j base to hand rjghthan()e. Tom
a sharp low hurdler in Clarence ' coilr "P" the lifetime suspen-. poh0l.,ky his first defeat in four
Duke, who could give both Dean slnn imposed on the Kansas miler decjsions
Benson of the Bearcats and Del y lhe Amateur Athletic linion. j wj)je Mavs and r)on Mueller.
Klicker of Whitman a stiff argu-' Justice Walter A. Lynch, who with three hits apiece, each hom
ment for that prize. handed down a biting opinion after i ered and drove in five runs he-
Ogdahl visions the low barriers j si" weeks', deliberation, also; tween them as the New York Gi
..wnt as not the only close race rapped the knuckles of amateur ants dumped Chicago's Cubs into
on Saturday's program. Benson ; officials who seek to capitalize on the cellar 6-4. Johnny Antonelli
might be pushed by Klicker in the - sports stars. : was the winner, not allowing a
highs, although the big Willamette 1 "He (Santee) has eliminated i hit until the fifth. Ernie Banks
inn si:i s Dio 1620 444. senior acteaterl tne Wttitman Mar . himself as an amateur at iMp "
n fan 514 Vanevrd ti ill 324 i in lhir (lual nlppt here recently. 1 Justice Lynch said, "but not with-
lav's result- at Vaneouvrr 2.
Benson had done 14.2, Klicker 14.5. out an assist from some of the
, Renson s best in the lows has been guardians of amateur athletics."
23 8. Klicker has done 24 2 and promoters Draw Slap
Duke 24.4. The justice added: "Promoters
1 Pete Hopkins and Rich Neal of ; f amateur athletics meets should White
the Pioneers and Bob Gaytas oC t realize that, while Santee. hy his games
i mini nave an none iu nai in , conduct, disqualified himsel
II 11 VII Detroit is :i,5
Tievdav's t-PMllt ;it ('turns" S.
I Washington 1. at K.ina fl S Hal
tlo.r.re !l at Clevi land-New Yolk'
1 rain; at Detroit fi Boston .1.
homered for the Cubs in the
ninth.
Rain postponed the other NL
game, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
Chisox Down Nats
In the American, the Chicago
Sox moved within l'4j
of the lead bv beltinf
Pacific have all done 10 flat in , conduct. disauaUfied himsnlf from Washincton .VI for their fifth
the century this season, and that , amateur competition, the fault straight victory while Cleveland
means a close one here. Also. Iies in no smau part wlth them and cw York, virtually tied for
Hopkins and Neal along with Sid;as a ciass fjrst, WOre idled by rain.
Tate of Whitman have galloped rhi. rnonrHc shnw thr,i in ihi,l The lono Washiiiolnn run
the WiUamettes were guilty of It
errors that helped to keep the
bases filled with the visitors.
Wally Harding got only orie hit
off Willamette but it was the big j Holbic-a
h,t of tho d.iitip Ho holtpH :i and the onetime Oregon htater
pr.nnd slam homer in the 6-run '' smacked it a mile over the left
fifth inning. PSC also had a pair j field wall
of trines bv Mer e Stewart and waiiop.
NATION l. I.HAC.l K
W I, IV W I. Pi-'
Milw.ni 11 5 wt fittshe n tn
St t.ui.s IS fi.ii N York in 11 4:i5
Biklvo 1.1 9 i!ll Ctiieaeo !H
'inrm 1.1 10 Si-'S I'hitarVI SIS 2B1
Ttiesdav s results; at Brorklti ".
St l.m: t 5. at Ni w Yolk 6. riurjtu
4 at I'litbwritti-rineinnall rain; at
Philadelphia 3. Milwaukee I
the 220 in around 22 seconds.
(font, page It, col. 4)
It was a tremendous
Stan Bycrs, who also hit a double.
Willamette scored one run in the
third when Jerry McCallistrr
tripled and came home on on
error. Three more came in the
eighth off singles hy Frank Caruso,
Gary Burdg and Vic Backlund
and a double by Kd Lipscomb.
Mike Menath pitched the win,
allowing eight hits. Pete Harvey,
who gave up three hits in his 2'3
rnnings, was the tnser. -
Portland Statu (23)
H H II
Byers 2 5 3 2 I.lpscomb.r
4 4 Malcolm, m
3 0 MeCahstr l
2 2 Ziecelmn,
2 0 CaruJn.3
3 1 Nelson.
1 1 Reed 1
3 I Patton.c
2 2 Harvey. p
0 1 Moore, t
0 0 Btirdf 2
A 0 0 Pierettl p
0 II ll romer.p
1 0 0 Backlund l
1 o 0
1 0 0
Ha.srmisn.m 9
Starhuek.l 3
,eflndrf.3
.loigensnr
Harrlmg.c
Strwert.i
Han is.l
Menath. p
Seofield 2
Bolton. m
Kilrrer I
Mnlunii v r
Det-hain.a
Anion. 1
Wise m-3
llolden Wields Stick
Holdcn singled in the fourth,
stole second and scored on Milt
Marlin s single to center, and then
in the eighth singled home Kinds
father who had opened that heat
with another solo.
Marion Cow dell took over in the
ninth after Satalich departed in
favor nf Pinch-hitter King, and was
tagged (or the final run Martin
tnnled down the right field line
and scored "on "Krnle W hire r fairly
(4) wiiiameiteilong fly In Dunn
The Braves biffed eight ruts,
three by the always dangerous
llolden who put in a short hitch
1 1' with the Solons last season. He had
Cougars Whip
Beavers, 9-3
Portland Raps
Mounties 8-2
i desire for larger gate receipts unearned although the senators
some promoters have sought to ; had nine hits off Bob Keegan. who
capitalize on the athletic ability i ha? yet to give up an earned run
lot such stars as Santee. From i 'n innings this season.
.this unfortunate incident some' Detroit broke a three-game los
good may come to amateur ath- '"K streak with a 13-hit 'attack
i letics in the t'nited States." tM beat Boston 6-3. Twenty-three
May End Court Fight Tigers went to the plate in the
The decision may have brought ' first four innings to chase Willard
VANCOITER. BC. ift-Power-hitting
hy big Bob Borkowski and
an excellent relief-pitching job by
Ray Shore gave the Portland
Beavers an 8-2 victory Tuesday
night over the Vancouver Mnunt-
Pt'LI.MAW Wash. '.1" Wash- ies in the opener of a three-game
incton State took advantage of Pacific Coast League baseball
wildness and errors Tuesday to series here.
stay safely atop Northern Divi- Right-fielder Bnrkowski batted
sinn baseball standings nf the Pa- five for five, including three down-
cific Coast Conference with a 9-3 lrs- as he drove in two runs and
win ve iireaon Male . . m.h-u iu omris
an end to the prolonged court
fight which followed Santee's sus
(Cont. page 14, col. 7)
Schue Resigns
Central Post
b ii iii
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t l
CENTRAL in, Monmouth - Inde
pendence i SDecial W a r r e n
The winning Cougars got only i Shore relieved starter TToyce Lint ; Schur. for four years head bas
sevrn hits during the game, the the seventh with runners on -ketball and baseball roach for the
same number as Oregon State, third and first and nobody ojit. Itr, Central Hi Panthers; has resigned,
WSC's big margin came in thelRo! the first Vancouver hatter to effective at the close of the cur-
fifth inning with five runs scored PP out and the second hit into a rem scnool term
Nixon with eight hits and five
runs.
Baltimore broke out for three
runs in the third and four in the
fourth off Lou Krctlow and Ed
Burtschy to beat Kansas City 9-5
with reliefer George Zuverink
coming on in a three-run A's sev
enth to save Jim Wilson's decision.
Senator Swat:
i i
n o
n i
n n
n n
n i
n n
n n n
2 11
three walks
on only two singles
and two errors.
Ron Aiken, a tall right-hander, last two frames,
continued his winning ways as he Lint, who gave up
scattered the seven hits he al-: Six innings, was credited with the
lowed the Beavers ; victory, his first of the season
The losers actually had more against four losses. Ernie Funk,
extra base hitting. Fred P a i n e llrst of "'roe Vancouver pitchers.
Total!. . 43 23 14 Total 3 I
Poi Hand State .. (1.1S 364 2002.1 14 5
Willamette . Ml 000 030- 4 8 11
Winning piteher Menath.
Losing pitcher Harvey.
Balks Fowler I2l
Prtrher lp .ah h r
Menath 9 38 S 4
llarvev 2'i 13 3 B
Pieiettl 2 9 4 5
Fowler I 5 2 6
MrCallister ... 3'i IS S 4
a lot to do with three of the five
runs last night.
For other than the fact that the
Salems got few hits and less runs,
the game was a goodie. There
wasn't a base on balls in it. which
is remarkable, and there was only
the one hoot bv Mullanv.
In tonight's "third game nf the tripled in the fifth and scored on , suffered his seventh straight set
scries Lefty Ross Rugne M-fli of an infield out. Another OSC run, back without a victory.
the Senators will face rookie John ' came in the seventh on succes- Elsewhere in the PCL, Los An-
sive doubles by Tom Hunt and !eles walloped Sacramento 15 to
Jack Bowen. San Francisco topped San
OSC 010 010 1003 7 2 Diego 5 to 1, and Seattle trimmed
WSC 091 512 OOx-9 7 0
(lanibee. Johnson 4), Paine 16)
and Love joy; Aiken and Rich.
double play to end the inning, i Schuc s Panther teams partici
Shore blanked Vancouver over the P;i,c(f in holn ,ne Capitol and Wil-
; lamettc alley Leagues, and al
11 hits in though they won no championships
they were always top competi
tion i
"rior to coming to Central Hi,
Schue was an assistant coach at
Hillsboro. head coach at Coos Bay
Junior High and also at Grand
Forks, N O.
Vp to date:
Williami
Kasterhrook
Krauae
Webster
Zan
Dunn
Koepf
Srkula
Sw-anson
Martin
Warren . ..
Pitching:
Cade
Ceorge
Rugne
Cowdfll
Sataluh
Walsh
I King
n 11211 Jb hr rblpefc
n 21
44 IS
.in is
SI IS
IS 4
.19 II)
. 41 III
53 IS
54 10
20 3
1 0
3 13 ..ISO
2 IS Ml
I 4 .32t
0 3 29S
0 3 27
0 0 ,2SS
1 .1 .244
I 2:iS
0 3 .IBS
1 1 .ISO
0 0 .000
lp w 1 no bb er
3SS 2 1 2S 17 II
2 1 14 14 5
4 1 0 0 2 1
171 I 1 R II) A
31 1 3 21 5 11
2'i 0 0 0 4 3
4 0 3 3 1
i Caruso i2-fl of the Braves. Game
j time is 7:45 p.m.
so bb
4
3 2
2 4
0 0;
1 1 : Tri-Citv f.D
Ditt(o):
(fit Sftlrm
Hit hv Ditchpr-Nfffendnrr bv liar-1 H H O A H H O A
vfv Nffcndorf hv Puretti. Slar-! Mullnv 8 :i 0 2 1 Dunn m 4 13 0
buck, Harris by McCallister. wild
ntrhes Fowler (2t Home run
Jardin. Three-haw hit MrCalhs
ter. Ryrn, Stewert. Two-base hits
Lipscomb. Byers. Double nla
Bver to Stewert to Harris; Steweit
tn Byers to Harris.
Yakima Belts
Spokes, 28-12
YAKIMA un - Yakima held its
third track meet of the week
Tuesday night in the guise of a
baseball game with Spokane, de
feating the Indians, 28-12. in a
walk, hit and run - splattered
Northwest League tilt.
The win, third in the row over
the Indians ran Yakima's 3-gamc
run total tn 51, against a total of
17 by Spokane.
The Indians managed to score
seven runs in the seventh inning
after falling hopelessly behind the
locals who had tallied in every
canto, including eight scores in
the second frame. Yakima's Arnie
Alderman gave up four walks and
three singles before yielding to
Manuel Escalara who lasted quick
with two . walks and one single.
Arlen Downs quenched the Indian
flk
Larson. r 4 0 0 0 Webstr s 4 I
Herera .14 2 12 Kraune 2 4 0
Hnlden.l 4 3 12 I Srkla ! 4 0
Perez, 4 0 0 0 Wlllms 3 I)
Marlin.c 4 2 S 0 KMbrk.r 3 1
lllbig.m 4 1 2 0 7.ai i e 3 0
White.2 3 0 1 7 Swnsn.J 3 1
Kindt- Satlrh.p 2 0
father.p 4 112 x-King 1 n
C'nwdl.p n II
4 2'
Thomas Makes
1 18-Mile Sivim -
Totals .14 9 27 !1 Totals 31
x-llit ll. In force pbv for Sataln-ii
in Bth.
Tri-City . nM 100 011--S 9 1
Salem OOfl 000 000 0 4 0
Losing pitcher Satalich.
Pitcher - in ab h r er no bb
Kmdslather ft .11 4 0 0 8 0
.Satalich 8 31 8 4 4 7 0
(outlet! 1 3 1- 1 1 2 0
Passed ball - Zai I. Left on bases
T: i-t il v 4. S.ile-o 4. Pri or -Mollany.
Three-base lilt
2 .1
4 I I
0
7
n
9 til
1 n
t 4' TACOMA UP -Bert Thomas
J Jj snoozed happily Tuesday after he-
coming tne ursi man in nistory
to swim from Seattle to Tacoma.
Hollywood, 10-4. ,
PtH-tln4 4 --Viwnmw .(
Sffell.m 5 1 0 0 Qntana i 4 12 4.
Mnmn I 5 0 10 Jgsnsn.2 5 1 0 41
UkwsKl.r 5 5 3 0 Mtkvrh.l 4 3 3 (I
Mcklsn 1 3 2 10 1 Pt.snnl.m 4 2 2 1
Yoving.2 5 1 4 3 Asutin.3 3 n 1 3
Baxes.3 4 0 1 1 Wstlke.l 3 0 S I
Cldrne.c 3 14 0 Dagres r 4 110
Bsnski.i 4 13 3 Neal c 4 3 !) n
Lint.p 3 112 Punltp I 0 1 n
Shore. p 110 1 Searcv.p n n o l
t ' n -
Drmnd.p 10 0 0
HaMS-., i ,
SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING OFFER!
Tntais 40 14 27 1.1 Totals .tfi 11 27 14
a-Hit intn double play for Searcy
i 4th inning
The hefty logger, first and only Portland ul "r TT'tr
man to swim the Strait of Juan : Vancouver nun no ooo2
de Fuca, churned the chnppv, ! K f;lls,'n ,R1!I7Mi' kr'so" 2- !'"'
,-j , ,,, i , , u . " ' ' 1 Salfell. Borkowski 2. Neal, Pisoni,
tide-swept 18'2-mile stretch in lo Young 2 211 -riorkowski 3. t.int, saf-
hours and 24 minutes. '.'fU- !'al'ler,,oe DP-Young. Ilasinski
Nearlv evhuiiitpd as lio fonoitv aml Mu-nelMin; Jorgetiscn. tjuintant
Nearly eXnaU.Mia as lie IOggll,im, w.-sllake; Shore and Mickelson
Walked ashore at 3:0.1 a.m., Tllom- Lett Portland 7; Vancouver . Un
as slept most of the day dream-1 1"1', ',MlVr 1 I'mmmonod i. so
, r ,,. , Funk 1. Searcv 3. Lint 1 Shore 3
ing, no doubt, of setting a record nn.mmond 5 no Fork 5 in 2 t.ius'
a round trip Lint ll in S plus, Searcy 3 in 2. Shore
s-viim of tho L-nflih rhannrl in .1. uruoin.ood tl in 5 li-KIt Funk
Iton'e run t
Martin. I wo-luse hit llolden. Runsinn his next KO.'ll
halted in llillilf 2. Martin, llolden. I . , ., ,,.,: u rb,nl ' "n 3. Drui:
Win'..-. San nice Mullanv. W lute I f I . j ' .3-1, Searcy 2-2 Lint 2-2. Shore 0-0.!
Mo;, n nasi- -no-nen uounie play- I nomas noues lo De aoie to ll-, nrummond 3.3 WP - - n, ,imm,,n,i
nance the English Channel swim tk Drtimnmnd. ln Neal. w i.mt
i-i. 1. runK u-, 1. inner, Mulait,
Smith. T -2 20. A 2.175
Wl lie lo Mull.inv to llolden. Time
1 'Vl I'lnpTis Howe and Clark
Altemlancc 'T.l
by late summer.
.,.i.,t oflty nmgpr
Majors Shift Men; Bums Get Maglie
By THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS limit, also sold relief veteran Jim j Cincinnati asked waivers nn
Scnrecard sales got another shot 1 Hughes to the Chicago Cubs in a bonus outfielder Al Silvers lo per
in the arrr as major league clubs, ' straight cash deal. mil his unconditional release and
hustling to neat the 1 hursday mid-1 Detroit and the Chicago White "t the Rcdlegs within the limit
nignt oeannne lor tne z.man urn- Snv ... . , , And the New York
c ntj in . f 1 Ana me ,ew nrk t.ian s on-
it on rosters, continued to shift '..... ....L.'a.. tioned rookie nntfieMer Rob 1 en.
players Tuesday. Jim d , on to their Minneapolis farm
Fitrht nf Yakima's hits were for: . "lc ul ut - aI71T'! ' . llat finlrl in TKnv in rotom to, inHh-AmrriC'lin Assn. nn
extra bases, including two homers 'KUlrTi. nn'Th. htstop Jim Brideweser and util- 24hour "Mil
by Herman Lewis, one a 4-runner & f,rI"r. ZL $? r!" Hyman Bob Kennedy. j The Chicago Cubs, meeting the
in th fooeth fram. I card, sent Sal 'The Barber) Mag-; ' ,L:. t3, , rns. limi, ... '..
j,, ,. . tj-,..bi..n na 1 , ine vvnue ox soin vereran . - vui,,,,,,.
They're majnrti:ed! That means
they stiek tn your oven, kitchen
cabinets any iron or steel sur
face. Or hang these colorful,
heavily-padded mitts by their
handy looiw. Perfect for kitchen
end cook-outs!
TAKE ADVANTAGE of Royal Crown's big,
iioney-saving offer today! Buy a carton of new
RC. Get acquainted with this lighter, fresher
cola. That's jitl we ask. Then svnei two KG
t0' Gale Wade to Los Angeles of the
toast League on 24-huri
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ine statisitcians sun are wors-i... , . riohihandne liarrv n,rH
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ing on ine prooiem nui ll is ne- . .... . , ,. Charleston nf lhe Amnriran An cdtiiic (.nasi League on
liev-ed a number of Northwest ' Mait' biJst !mnmI whito fr undisclosed sum. . i'"io" releasing catcher El-i
League records were broken or , i A a gg , 1 V tu o t.- o i u Vln TaPPe outr ght to the same'
at least cracked. ' h.es ' n . )odrs f"r 'he Np ,Thp Baltimore Orioles, who flub an'd optioning outfielder Solly I
In another NWL game Tuesday ,Vorkk Gl'nU ,n ,,hr,r lnn"m'' ,n' "ond h"''Fhl Pl,ch,,r Drake to St P,,,l of the mrr
night. F.ugene kept the league lead .rl' . . rom Brooklyn, announced plans As
hv pd"inB lewis on 4-3 0( MaR',e s 9l ni;,J"r U'a'Aue v" ,0 P,lon ool"(, Plt('hcr I'rH Be' Th'ft i a , j
sk.ne 'ui inn t! 11 3 ,,,n,'s have been sana to Vancouver of the Pacific Thp Ifv-fland Indians cot down
Vakima ifl5 Hit tnx-2 2 51 over the Brooks Coast League on a 24-hour recall M playirs by placing outfielder
nd'S; nU3'i'5K1'Ai!drr,mlin' ' Brnol(l'n- stl11 nian th basis. That would put the Orioles Gene Woodling. bothered by dizzy!
ticaJara ti). Downs (7 and NcaL 1 2--m a n-plus-rcturncd-savicemcn-1 within the 2a-man limit.
I spells, oa the disabled list.
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