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IFutemid Today's M o G"S DOH B a- DrcsonS0tatt9maii rjjn Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., July 10, 1936 (Sec. II)-9 Senators Bash Homers Assist Tri-City Braves 9-3 jMalitle Liips:Bnt Will Get '&!s'm&ifi I do Hi aaaBBaasBaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaloaOaoaaaBaBnaaa--. 1 nlnht This, that, etc.: .' . , If you are planning nn seeing the two professional football online at Multnomah Sladium in September, you can get your tickets now. Just send $4 for men game1 tn Oregon Sports Attractions, 200 Mit- tleman - Building. . Portland. The New York Giants play the San Francisco 4!ters Saturday night, September'., and the LA Bams take on the Pittsburgh Steclers Saturday night, September "22 . . . And sneaking of footballers, Ore gon State's All-American John Wilte .has. three thingj in mind when he completes his eligibility with the Beavers. He wants to take a fling at pro football, an other at pro wrestling and then, fi nally, at the mortuary business. Former Beaver great Don Dtirdun is now a mortician in Corvallis, and Witte has been spending lots of time observing Durdan's duties . . . When Chuck Kssegian won himself a suit of clothing by lam hasting the Bishop's fence ad at the ball park, he also created quite a stir at the clothing (-tore. Be cause of Chuck's heavily muscled dimensions, they could't fit him with the ordinary sizes and had to order up asapecial for the slugger . . . When it comes to junior base ball programs, we'll take Salem's and compare it with any other in the country for cities of this size. We have right around 700 boys playing on organized, supervised trams this summer. And that friends, is terrific. The YMCA-Church League basketball program will keep many of 'em busy through the winter months too . . . Village tavern owners don't know whether to be glad or sad over the news that the bronco-bustin' cowboys and their rodeos will be back and quickly doused the fire, how-. as part ol me state fair mis year, ine nara living cowpoxes nave turned more than one local spa into a gymnasium in the past. Tis said there are four tvpes of real tough he-men: wrestlers, loggers, pro foot ballers and rodeo cowboys. We believe it. Most of 'em could go bear hunting with a small switch l.'"'4- ' v,'l III W. , , er. 1 i i ii 1 1 TONY" ROSS He's now a promoter George in Win u ... , . Fftfgian and Roaburg Clout Roiinl-Tripper' ! KENN1CWICK, Wash. (Special) Salem Senators got their Northwest League second half campaign under way - Monday nlnht in grand fashion here, by clobbering the Tri-City Braves by a 9-3 score. The Senators had only six hits, but got them in the right places for the easy victory. Two of the hits were home runs. Outfielder Chuck Essegian crack ed his eighth of the season in, the eighth inning, with two on, to highlight a four-run outburst. rirst baseman Russ Rnshurg blasted his second of the season in the sixth inning, with one on, and this 400-footcr. over the cen trrfield scoreboard; provided the Senators with a 3-0 lead. Close, for a While I p until Itusburg smashed his terrific wallop, the game was a 1-0 duel in favor of Salem's Andy George, over Ed Kezak, Tri-City righthander. A double steal and a throwing error by Ray Zarl had allowed the Salems lo scort their first run. in the first inning. -Essegian walked in the sixth. and Rosburg homered for the 3-0 score. George finally yielded a run in the seventh when Kazak himself hit a home run over the left field fence. It was the only earned run off George. The big Salem hurler left the game in the ninth when an error and a pinch-hit double started the Braves out on rally. Righthander Bob Daly came in Friend and Foe in Today's Star-Studded Game !l if 0) vJ Mr 'V" 'J I. 7 eJUa Starting Role; Shifts Eyed In Lineups for Both Loops . " By JACK HAND WASHINGTON A Lefthanded Billy Pierce of the Chicago whit Sox will face righthanded Bob Friend of Pittsburgh in the 23rd ail star baseball game Tuesday at Griffith Stadium with Mickey Manila, limping New York Yankee slugger, in the starting lineup for tht American I-eague. Although Mantle still wore a brace to support his injured right 1 knee, ttie switched was named by Ho ir Th ey'll Tu rn Stad in m Into Ice Rink Pro football promoter Harry Gllckmaa. (he geal wka brings In (he grid extravaganzas to Multnomah Stadium eaek year, does a bit of expanding next week whra he brings forth the "Holiday a Ire of Ur" Show in the big outdoor arena. The 10-alght show alarts July 29, and they'll lura the stadium into a veritable winter wonderland for the event. We had been wondering just how they'd go about installing the huge skating rink on the Portland Beavers' home baseball field; so put the buzz to Ray Rice, an advance representative of the barnstorm ing show. This is how it will be done, according to Rice: ' The pitchers' moaad will be cut dowa to dart with aad aa Ig-lnrh platform, l4-feet-by-M-icet will be built over the lafleld portion of the diamond. Work oa the platform will begla im mediately following the Bearers' ball game of July 15. Tea miles (Continued oa aexl page) 'Black II nick9 vs. Donovan . . . Gomez, Freeman Face Curtis, Lenz Tonight Bouncing Topper Gomel and powerful Herbie Freeman try their first stride toward Ihe Northwest tag team championship trophy to night at the! Armory where they oppose Bulldog Bud Curtis and Henry WASHINGTON Pittsburgh Pirate are righthander Rob Friend, left ' lagtna's Griffith Rtadlom. Friend has a 11-7 record and Pierre a 13-1 and Chicago While Sox lefthander Bitty Pierre, right, will be starling mark for Ihe season. Friend had heea a ajueatioa mark beraase of a mound opponents In Taesday's 19M All-Star baseball game at Wash-1 throat Illness box Is now okeb. (AP.) New Manager' for' PCL . Joost Fired, Gordon Hired as Seals Boss NORTHWEST I TAC.II W L Pit W L Pet. SAN FRANCISCO OP Joe Flash Gordon was named manager salim i o l cmo Tri-city o l oou ever, after another error was made. Daly got Don Pries on a pop-up, and then ended the game whert' Dwayne Helbig hit into a double play. y ' of the San Francisco Seals Monday shortly after Eddie Joost was The win was George s eighth f jrK from (hat job. of the 'season, against three j Gordon, a University of Oregon graduate, once a great second '"I""- baseman lor the New ork lan- Essegian s homer cleared Ihe ; kres. quit recently as a coach on left field fence at the 363- foot : the Detroit Tier staff, mark, and was a high, lowering iie managed the Sacramento Salesman Tops Publinx Field SAN FRANCISCO ( Sales man Scotty McBeath of Palo Alto, Calif., a fellow who does j ball, Bob Jantze walked to load most of his golfing on the week-1 the, bases and Roger Carda fol Salem Juniors Lose Playoff To Woodburn WOODBl'RN (Special- Wood burn's Junior Legion baseball team advanced into the district playoffs with Aumsvllle Monday night' by nipping Salem's Capital Post No. t Juniors, 3-2. Aumsville will now travel to Woodburn In a game tonight at o clock. If Aumsville, th sec ond half champion, wins that one, it will go to the area playoff at Albany. If Woodburn wins, the two teams meet again Wednesday night at Aumsville, with the win ner of that one to id to Albany. Pitcher Darrell McCall limited the Salem batters to four hits In gaining credit for the victory Mon day night. He also blasted an In-side-t he-park home run. Woodburn scored again in Ihe fourth when four straight walks were Issued by Salem pitcher Grant Todd to force in Stan Schmidt. Schmidt also got the winning run in the eighth when he again walked, Jerry Chapelle walked, Farr singled to load the bases and PtUati singled home Schmidt. Salem's two runs came in fh first three innings. In the open- in frame, Val Barnes singled. Mike Kelley was hit by a pitched manager Casey Stengel to open in center field "as of now." O'J Case said he would watch Man'1 carefully in pre-gamo practice o see how he reacted to Sunday 'I action. If it is necefisarT to re strict Mantle to a pinch hilling ends, Monday shot a three-under- Picked orive mat was home run as soon as it left his bat. Salem got two more in Ihe ninth when Gene Laursen got his sec ond hit of the game, and worked a successful double steal with Mel Krause who had gained life earlier on a fielder's choice. Laursen eventually scored on Roshurg's long fly to center. Girdler with Braves The Braves used Bill Girdley as a pinch hitter and outfielder, late in the game. He was purchased from Eugene, where he played ! position club In the Pacific Coast League in 1951 and 1952, The dismissal of Joost was an- j nounced late in the day by Jerry Donovan, president of the Seals.' The new manager will report Tuesday. - Explaining why Joost was dis missed in mid-season, Donovan said: "He is simply not getting the most out of Ihe ball club. I think we should be doing better," The Seals are in seventh nlace in the PCL, 14 games out of first ( ii test season and the first half of At a news conference at which j: in-, mmpaigp. : the change was announced, Joost nnin r.ssegian and Rosburg had simply shrugged his shoulders and three RBI's in the Mondav mix. Second game of Ihe series is set for Tuesday nipht. We're Off! Salrm () Trl-rit (1) H n H E tc.At.n Rnui I n? in matchmaker f'.ltnn Owen's taff team rasslin' Krsme.I sin n FsjMr.r 4 o I , T.numrn.l 4)1 0 SWifll 3-i 4 0 I) main event. Winner of the squabble gels a fling at the championship duct of Doug and Red Donovan here next Tuesday night, according to Owen. Although it will be hard for the customers. to overlook the pres ence of the dynamic Gomez in tonight's mainer, much attention will be focused on the two bull like gents in the mix, Freeman and Curtis. Both are former weight lifting champ with fine collegiate hacksrounils. And last week Curtis won the disputed nver-the-top battle royal here by downing Freeman in the final mix. The Bulldog was outside the ring when he did it. however, and this created many protests by Ihe fans. Curtis jerked Freeman over Ihe lop rone for the win in the j anything-goes melee. This of i, course didn't rriake the popular i ' Herbie very happy. i Leni is another powerful entry In the mix, and only recently lost tn Freeman in a try for the lat ter's Northwest heavyweight ti tle belt.- As his scmiwindup special Owen brings forth the new Senaca In dian sensation "Bl;uk Hawk," lo go against Doug Donovan in an-, other 2-of-J fuller. The warwhoop- j Ing Injun with the "Little Bea-S ver" hair trim made his surprise dehiil here a couple of weeks aqo in a prelim, and held a puzzled Donovan In a no-fall draw. This mnrle Ihe ReHskin a big hit with Ihe fans. He has a fast and popu-, lar style. j The g .tn o'clock onener, a I-; faller. puts bearded Tony Borne 1 against Mex Alvaro Velnr.eo. Ijtst week Velaxcn dropped a close one tn Doug Donovan while Borne was '. 1 spilling Red Donovan in prelim matches. ; Po wer Boy asked: "What can I say? I'm out. That's It." Joost played short for the Bos ton Red Sox last year and took over the management of the Seals last spring. He and Donovan were the ori ginal appointees of general man ager Joe Cronin after the Red Sox bought the club from the im-'t poverished "Little Corp.," a small fc i f"','V j Ii JV ' I -.v-w-iv f 'V ' L m i mi i inn in it 0 1 I Dunn m S 1 I It Prif.l 4 0 0 0 r,.'.i.. I t A 11-11 J B . a Rnfburg.i z i t 1 Pri.j.i-j i n l i i stockholder group. skui.r s j i awhit. j 4 ; i ji The Seals, under Joost. never Jw7b.,?r. o o ! zJn'cy'' 1 i I 'made a move toward realiring r,rore.p i o iv o Karck p it l i!the hopes of Cronin and Johnny Daiy.p o s lAiddns o J j J Murphy, general manager of the; Kaimk.d ill Red Sox organiiation. They were! , . . . r.---,in the first division of the PCL ' Totals 33 S S Tota l 31 1 I 41, , , . . . . l : x-FH,d out for Mutlaw in S.h. (or bl haV, beon , : d-Doubled lor Aldndu in sih. ping steadily the past month. Salem ioo 0O2 wi-s I On a recent trip here. Murphy Tn.citv ooo ooo hi: Wlnnlnx pitcher I Loftlnc Ditcher n.w.. . . . ..kk I CISCO iGrorso ar is s 3 l J s '. need help, Eddie." Since then the l"lvk i,. -3 J S ! S iiSeals have added pitcher . Max 'jAldriaxe l' llio i Surkont and Frank Malznne. a 1 Pawed ba)i: Koepf. left on bane?: , third baseman. But it didn't seem ft T.r 1A Unn, vna Rnahnrv I - L.U . . liar- r 'i i jIi .Nk . . t- i Wenalch, Vlklml Mondays rejultf. At Tri-cuy 3. Salrm : at Weniilchc 4, Eugene 3; at Yakuna S, Ltwiaton S. PACIFIC COAST I.KAUVR W L Pel. W I, Pet. Seattle 7 M .613 Portlnd 44 47 .4M Loa An 17 3S .SIX) S. Dieso 4.1 M .401 Holywd 4S 43 .977 K. Fran. 4.1 50 .42 Sacram 44 4S ,4S Vanruvr S3 M .JMI Monday's reiulu. at Portland S. Los Anselea 13. Only games arheduled. Williams Hits At Star Poll JOE GORDON ; Named new Seals manager ouo ooo 102 -3 I 4 indicated he was not pleased with rKaiek 'he performance of the San Fran- k ' . '.,'. kk cisco team. He told Joost: "You Broncs Nudge Yakima, 6-5 WASHINGTON Wl -Ted Wil liams said Monday that the selec tion of players for the All-Star baseball game should be given back to the managers. The Boston Red Sox power hit ter and an elder statesman in the major leagues at 37, apparently ; was directing his comments es peciaity to tne tan vote wnicn placed five Cincinnati players in Ihe starting National League line up. "They should give the selection of players back lo Ihe managers. said the slugger who will be ap pearing in his 12th All-Star game Tuesday. They Hhe managers) know Ihe players in their league. They know who they should pick. "The fans have been doing all right up to now. They've picked some good teams. But this year. the voting was a bit lop-sided.1 1 e nion I s l ooo Eugene i ooo j par 69 to lead the field in the a , buo " -"""j first qualifying round of the 31st amateur puDiic units cnampion ships. The 34-year-old former northern California champion who sells sporting goods, put together nines of 34 and 35. He collected four birdies and didn't go oyer par on a hole until the 17th. Runners-up with 70. were U. Dick Stearns of Portland, Ore., the Air Force champion, 3S-34, and San Francisco airport but driver Fred Corvi, 31 37. Collision Cards 71 Vern Callison, Sacramento tav ern owner, had 3A-3S 71 in the exclusive list of four suhpar shoot ers among the field of 150. Play (Coot, on page I, eal. 4) lowed with another walk (hot forced in Barnes. In the third. Kellev gained first on an error and Jantze doubled to score him. Saleaa (1) , All-Stars Line-up WASHIXr.TOK A.r Tht iHrttnf llneuna wlm IMS rerordi fee tho All-Mar nail Toeaday at Griffith SUfluaa: , NATIONAL LKAOt't Johnny Temple, Cincinnati IS Ik. rrank Kokinnn. ( Ine inaati .lis II, Sua M..I.I, St. Laura MS-rl. . Keo Rover. St. l.onli .JtlM. t.ui Hell. ClnrlanaU M el. Dale I n(, Puubarek ..wo ih. 14 lUilev. Clarlnaatl J)t e Roy MeMlllia. ( Inrlnnatl .?tl ao, Hok IrtenO, riltikargk (.ta. AMraicAN LiAaia Harvey Kaeaa, Detroit .134 as. Nelaan San, Chteata .tM !k. Ted Wllllami. Bemloa J4K It Mlrkev Mantle. New York Jll tl. Yogi Berra. New Veefc 4l e. Al Kaline. rtra4t .11 rf. Mlrkev Vernaa. noataaj .I'l Ik. (iearge Kelt, rtilllmoee .JJO Jk. Billy rierte. rkleago (ll-lr n. laiplrei rkarles Kerry (Amer. Irani plal. flr.t half gaaae: n Plaelll INaManall male, aeerad htlff re Harley Aaierleaa I. Art Cora INaUonall ham: Jnka riahert (Amerlran), mil JarkowUI (Na. Uoaal) foU llaei. role. Jimmy Piersall of Ihe Bog , ton Red Sox will replace him with v resultant shifts of the batting of- i der. Herbie Freemaa, above, Northwest hravy champ appears in to night's lag team at the Armory. He'll be with Pepper Gomel. Karek. ruenan Two-bae bin: Per- er. Helbig. Knatenilk. Runa hatted In: TVbur( 3. Karek. F.aaeg'an 3, Srekil la. Koatenuk. Sarrlflre: Rnshurg Stolen hea: l.auraeo 1. Dunn. Krati e. Double playa: Prlea: Webater: Knepf to Krauae lo Rnshurg. Tlma: 1 (13. 1'mplres. Kelly and Ammoni. Attendanrc 1.1M. Art" Wendt is a future Brooklyn Dodger lo watch. With their Reno, Nev., team in the Class C Cali- Calclier Small SITKA, Alaska A 73- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lewiston handed Yakima, the first half champs, a 8 5 defeat in the opening game of the second half of Ihe Northwest League Monday night, and a single by Bob F.asterbronk in the last of the ninth scored pitcher Glenn Isrinchaus with the run which gave Wenatchee a 4-3 victory over Eugene. Mason Beats 0 s ice go Golfer In Pro Meet A ..U.. ..... I.n J in .TZnXTnioh " n' thV S . Wood in the first inning by push. PRINKVILLE on Pete Bogan, former public links champion and now an assistant professional at Portland, won the qualifying medal and survived the first round test in the Oregon Professional The Emeralds, had drawn first : Golf Assn. malchplay champion ships here Monday. against Bulldog Bud Curtis and ' ,orn' League he fanned 18 men Henry Lens, rapping Ihe weekly I in a game on two occasions. He s card. la southpaw. e.iJl" rC'k.. ..j ik. .( .u.iing over a single run. Wenatchee He carded a 63, a record for ZrZi'K.llh ."e .'.. Then Eugene the coursc. ., hewon Ihe medal size of the fish The big fish was caught by Mrs. Connie See. who is only a 99-pounder herself. Angels Blast Portland 12-6 PORTLAND 11 Los Angelei scored five runs in the final in ning as the Angels "defeated Port land 12 9 in Monday night's Pa cific Coast League bcsenull game. The loss dropped Portland out of the first division into fifth place. In. Angelea K20 101 VIS -II 1 1 rnrtlann ' 001 040 raw 14 1 Prirgs. Podge ISI sort Tappe: Alex ander. Shore i7t, Darnell tit) and CaJderono, EolUer ). Senator a lloosters To Meet M'eilnenhty Chief I mplre Oscar Eager has railed for Ihe mid-season meeting of Ihe Salem Senators Boosters organlzatloa Wednes day nlghl of this week, al 1:31 o'clock a t Randall's Chuck Wagon. Fnger urges all mem bers of Ihe group lo be present for the meeting, which will lake place right after Ihe f p.m. televised fight and a "Chnrk-a-Bonrd" dinner. "Bring Ihe wife, gal friends, or neighbors for not only a good llm. but also tho an nouncement of plans for a slam bang second half season for our Kalein Senators," Enger adds. The Boosters board Is to meet today with members ol Ihe ha leas Senators hoard of directors to map out plant nlmed nl stjnv nlnling Interest and attendance for Ihe second holf of Ihe North West league pennant rare here. Those plans will be revealed Wednesday nlghl. Team mannger . Hugh l.uhv will come from Trl-Clly Wednes day for the special purpose of attending the meeting. Keizcr Electric, Guardsmen Post Wins as 2nd Half Opens The second half of Ihe Capital ' Softball League opened Mondny night as Keizer Electric nipped ! First Christians, 4-3, and National : Guard blanked the Prison Off! 'cers. -0, in a doubleheader at Phillips Ficld. ! A pitchers duel developed in the Keiier Electric-First Chris tian game as Dean Kuebler gave up two hits in defeating Eldon , Farlow, who allowed four. Three errors played a big part in the win for Keizer. Kuebler 'singled home Kei.er's first run in the second inning. .The other; three came in the fifth I when Kuebler tripled and was ' foliowetl by three errors and a : stolen base that resulted in the tallies. ' Farlow lilt Double First Christian got all its runs In the ' second. A single- by Hon Russell, a double by Farlow and two errorsaccounted for the runs. In the .second game, Warren ; Miller of the National Guards jgavt up only three niti to ine went ahead with two more runs, honors aHd :0. Bogan won $924 in the top of the sixth on four! prize mokjiy in the Prinevillc invk straight singles. But Wenatchce-j tational pro-amageur lourney Sun- tied it up again in the last ol the day sixth and then won the game In tne ninth Results of match play: Bogan defeated Bill Wilson, Red- The Chiefs left 18 men on bases i n,l,nd. 1 UP- ' and worked two Eugene pitchers! Tum Marlo- Portland, defcat for a total of 14 walks. ' 'd Harvey Hixson, Eugene, and The Bears jumped off to a 4- Bunny Mason, Salem, defeated Prison Officers in Ihe shortened five-inning contest. His team mates meanwhile banged out lix hits for the eight runs. Big hitters for the Guardsmen were a two-on homer by Glen Hodges and a double by Ed Brsn dall which scored one. Miller hit 2-for-t lo help gain credit for hit pitching victory. Onlr Three Singles The only hits for Ihe Prison Of-1 tr,nm uinro I V - i n eel ana kit RnK i nnl (...,- u.-.k.ii n.,..i 1 eighth after two were out when Pat ion n George Marshall and Paul , nm mM and iZ o. o,m- i. .,.hortt..ri lo on Klingler's double and left field Only one game Is scheduled In , ,,.. rnr Ik. '.n,n1 I ...... Innioht Wnmt. lx' '"'V in: v'lifl lBSM. ,',, ern Paper Converting company will tangle with Meier It Frank on Phillips Field at 7 p.m. Keiier 1 010 fl3o'o-4 4;2 Christian 0:0 ooo 03 I 3 Kuebler and Pence: Farlow and Bates. et,M l.i in k. f. .... I L..... nH four single, and a Uwiston error McKendrick Oswego. J and L and added another run in the iee- L D,?w'1 ,ortl';nd' "1 onr Ray Whiteside, Coos Bay, 3 and 1. , ' . . , ,. , . Larry Lamherger. Portland, dc- kW' r1)! 01 f,r"',wo n'n,,feated Einar Allen, Bend, 1 up. in the fifth nn two singles and a ; : inhn.B pnr,innri Hr.fo.uH Wendell Wood, Eugene, 3 and 2. Glenn Spivey, Portland, defeated double and then' tied the score In the seventh with Gene Klingler's i i r.ii i i . - sno ntunrr . wo ny ,w0 sin- B,lnn, Tualatin, 19th hole gics ann a unume. Tuesday s quarterfinals pit Bo- Tbe double by pitcher Jerry gan against Marlowe, Mason Jacobs scored Mike Donahue whoaMin,t Kitten. Lamherger against had singled. Joe Jacobs' single Joltnson, and Spivey against Weh- scored pitcher Jacobs. i rr. The winning run came In the ' Prison 1 Guards (Kin no o 3 1 IM lx n I 2 l.ewiaton OOO 020 310-S 10 t Yakima 410 ouo two -5 S I I Jai'ubl and Donahue; Altman. ' Waid ill. Walte Hi. Young I II I and' Neal. i Fugene ' ion 005 OliA-3 S t ' Wenalilire ' OHO Oil Mil 4 1 I Srhiille. Morten I "n and . Ciuthler; ' Isrlnghaus and l.undhrrg. ' ; mm WaVne t'niverslly athletic teams competed in InO events last year. fl liTilikL a VjY3 Woolen and Patlon; Miller and The Detroit schnol g teams won SO, Sit N. High Street Phone X31$ Frankt. lost 4 and tied 1 Stengel Uket Leftien Stehgel surprised br announcing three lefthander pitchers would work avainst Ihe Cirvlimati-c'wil. nated National lineup. After Pierce 13-31, mi rome Whiter Ford '10-41 of Ihe .Yankees and probably Herb Score . 'Mi wha was drafted from Cleveland at a late replacement for sore-armed Ray Narleski. . N " wb Vh ""' WHw ANton (Brook. 111 B n H b"1 of the Nalionnis had hen I f !r,'?d,. tiiH'eeided beNeen Friend '11-71 I t Me"!!'; ' ? ' " If-'lhnnded Warren Spahn of I nrhmtriti i . a' Milwaukee until he talked with Lammer.t 4 l chap.il ra o Friend on the train en route ta Onertien.e 4 t Mnnrt.f 1 Todd.p 4 11 Pellatu 41 flarres.m Vestal Kelley .1 Jantre.1 Carda r Kappo.o I a t Total It 1 4 Total 1 4 Salem 101 on OS t 4 Wnndhurn . loo loo oi a 4 I Winning pitcher, McCall; loalng pttrher Todd. Pitchers: IP Al n It IO IB Todd S IS 4 1 . U , J. MrCall I It 4 I II Homo runa. MrCall; two-baao hlla, Jantre. Haller j Washington. r . "He told mt reports about hit throat infection had been greatly exaggerated,' said Alston. "And Insisted he was eady ta work." After Friend H probably will be Spahn 17-7) who hasn't worked since Friday when he shut out Chicago. Robin Roberts (8-101 of the Phillies, or Jrx. 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