.Cade' (Again). i5g Uem Tigers Again Whip Yanks, 5-4
lemators in 4-3 Worn
Victory Nets Tie for Lead;
As S
That's All It Took-Just Two Homers
OreAon statesman
Statesman, Salem, Ore, Sun., Aug. 5, '56 (Sec. IV)-21
i
li a"W"-li-
Sunday sorlirs: ....... , J
All isn't golf for Bob Trail Ihese days, even though ne misht I
thihk no iiincc the talrntrd kid hax born doinj so wotj at his favorite
Same. Bob spends considerable time working in the Blue Lake Cannery
as a hand-trucker, loo . . . f or a
guy who is supposed to be of the
good field no hit species. Jack
Punn obviously hasn't been told
of it. His all-around play, includ
ing prolific hitting, has been orm
of the top hishlighls-on the Sena
tors club this season. If Uncle
player "nifihls"- up his sleeve, he
hasn't far to look for the guy who
deserves the next one. He playi
-central field, and how . . . George
Storti, the big winner for Eugene's
Ems last year 'who had only o
look at the Salcms to beat 'em
managed his very first victory of-fr
IdtiS i,it (ha nlhor rfaV tfl thP n.1H 5
B Big-Slate League. 'They mint
have no club called the "Sena
tars" in thrt circuit . . . nick
Whitman, Ihr ontime Wondburn
hov who went from the U of Ore-
Doublchcader Today at .1:30
By AL I.IGHTNER
Statesman Sport Editor
' It was "Jerry Cade Night" all oyer again at Waters Field last
hicht,' as the slim southpaw from Drain came through with another
pitching sparkler to save a 4-3 Salem Senators victory over the We
natchec Chief in the second game of their Northwest League Base
ball series. "'
! The victory was a beauty in more ways than one, for It brought
Salem a tie for the loop load with Yakima, since the Bears obligingly
lost to Eugene Jt night.
1 ,'Cade Friday nicht blanked the
Nameless Gals
Boh in Semis
Salem Team Still .
Has Title Chance
Chiefs with three hits to celebrate
his official "night" The lustre
hadn't worn off a bit in last night's
clnsh. for he triok ovcr for a
faltering Andy The BeariGeorgc
vlth.one out in the seventh in
ning and proceeded to mow down
cislit straight batters, an viaH
strikeouts.
The rockie hasn't been terrific
for'the sizzling Solons lately. He's
KLAMATH FALLS (Special' been tremendous, all 150. pounds
Salem's Nameless Market girls .of his lrfthandcd self.
Softball team suffered, its lirst J Watson lilts Doirhle
loss of the girls state softball tmir- j George ran afoul a single and
nnmcnt Saturday night by bowing j two walks, and then a S-run double
to the defending champion Os-!by Dick Watson in the seventh.
" .y (. S
F , - f
I. & If-
-ki t r ..A vA4-ir ' j: -
V"
rf1-
: wego Mermaid', 6-2.
The loss dropped
Salem into
with one out, Salem was in front
4-0 when the upheaval come.
fs'Tif aclcer
elimination toUrnev but- still gives nan,: ncavywei-ni !nis poim,
ilhem a chance at the title if lheyiapd !" ca rad .who hf
ican defeat Oakridge in the semi-! canng a path between the bull
linjii game Sunday alternoon at Pcn Bnd 'hp P'cher mound the
2 p rir T irXarlrss-shouM-srmr -iranr-w-wr.-ii.
thev will awiVi tangle with Os- i ( ade s 'lrs' achievement was to
wtgo' ivr tne championship at'sr' lhe hard-hitting Bob taster
j p'm , brook on a foul pop-up that Harv
' A loss lo Oakridge will eUmin- KooPf Krabbcd almost atop the
ate Salem enatchee dugout. It was a fine
Oswego blasted 11 hits off two P1"? KorP- ,n il w 80
Salem pitchers. Marge Hiirlev and difficult a play that Watson tag
rhvllis Nyhakke. to take' that , uP,and rmte ,0 ttl,rd a(ler
femifinal gnme. Salem tallied once j the ba" was ra"chl.
in thi tifih uhrn Viuian Poivpc Pi'rettn Fanned Al
DAVE CAMBEE
Doing okrh as pllrhrr.
., rimn.n into ciarrinm in higher rlnss bpsehall. is now finding that
rn.nnt.in!. iin't so touch on his individual performance. He's rlubhina . oot on with a sinele and scored : n"b nurelto. another of the top
around W for" his San Jose cluh in the California loop . . . Since the ion an error. The second Name-,"1" for JM" V'anni s visitors was
Tiger Jones-Jess Turner scrap did so well at the gate last week in less TUn came in the sixth as Kita ' Cade fanned him. ending
rnrtland. an encouraged promoter Tommy .Moyer is now auer nigger i,amtcrl .singled home .Maunne '"
had got on with
DETROIT Al Kaline, right, geti handshake from Detroit's Ray Boone after hitting hit trrond
homer to (core all five rum for the. Tigers in whipping the New lork Tinker 5-4. Charlie Ma
Dodgers Dump Cards, Climb '
To Second; Braves' Homers
End Loss Streak, Top Bucs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,
Milwaukee clung to a two-game lead in the National League raca
with Brooklyn edging two percentage points ahead of Cincinnati ta
take second place Saturday with eight weeks to go. . In the Ameri
can League the leading New York Yankees lost their fifth straight
at Detroit. .
The Braves broke a four-game losing streak at Pittsburgh 7-1 at
Andy Pafko and Ed Mathews ears
Beavers Split
With Sactos
Portland Wins 5-2,
Then Loses, 8-,
hit two-run homers. However, the
Braves lost the services of starter
Boh Buhl who suffered a chip
fracture of the right index finger
when hit by Lee Walls line dnvt
single.
Brooklyn clubbed St. Louis l?-
with Chico Femandes hitting hit
first major league homer with the
bases loaded and Duke Snider
PORTLAND Ml - Sacramento! luW? wo. z.. a u nit auac
pinch-hitter Wally Westlnke hit a na. ''v' -rcnni errors easea
three-run douhle in the top of the Carl krskinr's way to his eiehln
10th inning Saturday night. (Eiving straiRht victory.
the Solons an 8-5 victory and 1 11 Lopaia, Lends Phillies '
split with Portland In a day-night I - stan ' Lopata of the Phifliei
Pacific Coast League baseball1 nounded out a homer, trlole and
doubleheacer. The Beavers won
the afternoon oponer, 5-2.
In other PCL games, Los Angeles
drubbed San Francisco 13-11, Van
couver nipped Hollywood S-4. and
Seattle downed San Diego 4-3.
single and drove in four runs in
beating Cincinnati 10-4, drooping
the Redlegs to third place. Robin
Roberts won his third game In six
days to make his season record
13-11.
Portland sent the night- game j fdy's error with two out
into -one-exra-4nnln-wHh 4we.,'-i-.4iiiihsw ih v.
rim burst in the eighth, after the.York Giants to too the Chicago
Solons had scored twft runs In lheCub!l j.2 after battling back twica
second and three more in the0 tif. A ,jn(!f Dy piche,r Hoyt
fourth. ; u,'ilhlin uhA ilicoit IK hall ta
In- the- day- game- Sacramento
scored in the second inning on a
double steal. Nippy Jones cross
ing the plate. Portland went one
ahead in the third when Alexan-
well (4) and Earl Torgesoa (9) wait to greet Kaline after both had scored an the play la'the III ' . 'n " .A'"."T
inning of Saturday's game here. (AP Wirephnto.) V In u v - i'b L u '
I l t Dirk Y oung walked and Bob Bor
run at third base.
r'n. ,IiMi.i in Ihn PncA Ciiv tin pnn thnnk tnlrvtiinn for i Krhnllian u-hn
S isr. it km In, if Jones and Turner hadn't been fighting in the ! another single. " i In the eighth the little guy
l '.n.,'uriu in rom mni h iIikv '-wnulrin't havp drawn! Eni:r t-.nmes wrVo ntavert Hnrini? whiffed the Slflrs Herb Anderson
..w nr.'iht,nihn with free oasses '. . More eood news for the the day. " ;phil Marvier and Ron Foisy. In
(..oh-iiAr. in mir inu;n vrn flilmnrp savs there will be all Eusene eliminated Forest Grove i the ninth he got both Don
least two more playing fields available next season good ones, with
turf, backstops, caretakers, supervisors 'n everything
Oregon s Former Bad Boys" Doing Okrh
Jim, Loneiilolf, Jim Peterson and Curt Rarrlay. the "Three
Bears" (and bad hoys) of John Warren's Orrena bnskrlhall elan
( a few seasons bark", haven't done so hadly slnre leaving school. "
(Cont. page ZZ, cnl. 4)
Tirico in Two Days . . .
100-Meter Dash Mark
Takes Second Beatinn
Lund-
in 12 4nmngs. 4-3, then in turn uc' lu l""s ",c
was eliminated by losmg to Rogue a row- After Glen Isnnghaus filed
River. 7-3. ; out, Cade fanned Larry Segovia to
a a k r i d g e defeated Klamath end the game.
Falls. 5-1. and Rocue River beat Ore just doesn't see better ex-
Albany in B innings. 4-2. The lasses hibit ions of mound work than that
also sidelined Klamath Falls and
Albany.. It is a double-elimination
tournament.
O.wrsn 1(H! ?12 0- S 11 ?
Namrlrss . Onf! 01 1 0- 2 4 2
Rkp and Liniisey; Hurley, KyhakRe
4 nj LambrrU
Big Ten Asks
Aid for Needy
Favorites Nab
Astoria Wins
BERLIN ifi Pfc. Ira J. Murchison, V. S. Olympic team member
from Chicago. Saturday raced 100 meters in 10.1 secnr.ds. the second
time the feat has been accomplished in 24 hours and also the second
time it has ben done in all the history of track and field
Pvt. Willie J. Williams of Gary.
Ind , was clocked in that time in
the preliminary rounds of a 10
nation, military meet Friday.
-Thn listed world record o( : 10.2
set 20 years ago by the great
Jesse Owens of. Ohio State, and
(he two, Army privates toppled it
in fu-in iwrfnrmanrps in Berlin's
Hitler built Olympic Stadium 1 ASTORIA. Ore. - Two of
where Owens also starred.. ; the early favorites. Ralph Dichtcr
Williams and Murchison will be and Harold Weston, won semifinal
pitted against rach other Sundav matches Saturday as the 4fith an
in the final and each is hoping nual Oregon Coa?t Golf Champion
to hit a flat ten secont'.s. - ships approached a showdown at
Williams and Murchison hnth the Astoria Golf and Country Cluh.
were running in the preliminaries Dirhtor anci Weston meet Sun
of a track and field meet spon- day in a rifi-hole final lor the mrn
sored bv the Conseil International undcr-40 title, Final matches also
dc Sport Militaire. Williams' i were scheduled Sunday in lie
mark was set in the first trial, three other divisions of the eight
heat, and Murchison's in the scmi-j day tournament,
finals Saturday. ! Dichtcr, Astoria veteran who
Williams ran in She other semi-! won the l!).i2 championship, ad
final Saturday and did 10:3 V. S vanced to the Coast final for the
Army officials said Williams had fourth lime hv heating young
been a hit nervous before the Hick Twiss. The Dnlles. 3 and 2.
far,. . IJirhter finished out in one under i.nnr.c
Weston, a rnrtland (olt (luh l.vhrrn
entry, rallied after a poor hack 'sr""h,P
nine to nail , ( orvalhs teen-ager Tntnts
Bill Aubrev on the ISth green.
yhich has been provided, by Cade
lately.
The stint saved George's 13th
vietorv for him.
Two Tallies In First
, Salem as off and running in
the first inning, with two unearned
tallies off George Michal. The boot
by Watson, a walk lo Chuck Es
segian, Russ Rosburg's single and
Frank Szekula'a off-field double
did the damage.
Salem's hit - an - Inning. ' attack
Seattle Seafair Trophy Race on Tap
SGC Linlcsmen Set to Qualify Today
Nation's Best
Title Tourney
Due to Start
Title-seeking members of lhe
Salem Golf Men's Club invade the
south River Road layout today lo
qualify for the annual event, one
of the biggest on the SGC menu.
All are to play IS holes, after
registering.
The field will be aftrr the cham
pionship won last year by young
Bob Prall. But the swingers may,
raaiOTHvdi
W LPrt.
14 IS.4S.1
13 IS .429
IS II MS
have a tough time getting it. for
riimw fc.nl'.'f.rl anrt -rnrnH nn tN. Tall IS f
" i sreian'a double and Rosehura's UP onTiis gariicr Hc"l TivdrWTo'
CHICAGO ! A SDecial Com- 0rnnnrl.nul . A u nllf in MoI Wrnncn
make it two straight, despite ex-
miltee. in an attemrt to stand-'hi. .iin ha, nH pectedly strong bids from such
larriizc aid to Big Ten nthMes.' nni in Ut mnrlp it 441 in thJ eapables . as
Saturdcy proposed that the Wct-!sjxih.
cm Lonlrrence give rmancial as- Esscgian wa Salem's big of
sistmce to needy athletes. ! fensive wheel with two doubles
A Big Ten spokesman explained! anrt a sinpln in tnrnn trine Kratitn
had a pair of binqlcs, one a double.
Easterbrook hart a single and
double for the Chiefs, but neither
came when they "would have hurt.
When the Chiefs finally did
score, it hrnke a string of score
less innings by SpIch hurling. Le
the new move in this wav:
".Mhlelos who had earned schol
arsbips because of their high
r.chofil grades wnnld be supple
mentcr! with athletic funds lo
meet their needs."
At present, only grants-in-aids.
through
mffl f 3.0 10 lhA thirn Ur-ruin. .lark i
1 f'ra 1 is also fmrrcri anrl hai Iwvn
Moon. Dusty
Harv Qtiislad and others
Prall need not post a qualifying
round, since he is an automatic
entry by virtue of his 1955 title.
But he may do so anyway, to have
(f ont, page 22, rol. 3)
os to Rim
By JACK HEWINS
SEATTLE ( Ten boats have
qualified for Sunday's running of
the $25,000 Seafair Trophy Race
and not one has averaged less
than 100 miles an hour in earning
a berth in the speedboat event.
There were 17 boats on the en
try list and several more- werel
i'm;iit.ymcni, are given i-,l i;., i.n.mci I tu.
to athletes. The new -proposal sug-'las, sprj, wjln (lvc jnpincs Cade
gcsls that anyone in the athletic, .u ; Li,ia.. it.hi h r
in
field at any Big Ten school
granted financial assistance
meet his needs.
More Cade:
to
Wpnalrhrr (1)
B H O A
Spgvia.m
Walsnn.2
.f rhrk.l
ntfr'tfi,!
Anclrn.
M.imrr.r
For v s
Both Murchison's and Williams' par.
marks are subject to review and
approval by the International Am
ateur Athletic Federation.
3 0 10 Krausr 2
4 14 4 Brady..!
4 2 5 0 Dunn.m
3 0 11 Fs'vnn I
4 0 4 0 Rnhrl! 1
4 0 2 (ISrkula.r
4 112 Knrpl.r
3 1 S 1 WtKlrr.n
2 2 0 rtG'nref.p
I n n (i CaH p
noon l.rFn,7-3
10 0 0 Kinc.r
4) SaTrm
B H O A
till
4 n
3 n
3 3
4 1
i4' 1
2 0
4 I
3 I
I n
0 n
1 n
o
1 A
2 n
I n
n o
i i
3 4
n n
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s o
uilh iv rnin Incl ninht fan Ihn flna Aylwarfl
. on k..f u -i.-. j..ki. Sn rranrlsro
n.'in lit . inline ntnniii a uiiuiiic ,
cracked it. I
Notes: Jack Dunn went 0-3 In i
break his consecutive game
hitting streak at 16 , . . Attend
ance was l!2".), shoving the sea
son total to 40.105 . . . Rill Walsh
1 7-1 1 and Ad Satalich '8-101
hurl in today's 1-30 o'clock
dniiblehrader, against "Cowboy''
Cal Humphries '8-51 and Lonnie
Myers ( l-Oi.
NORTHWEST l.r.AGlS,
W I. Pet.
SALEM 17 11 .SO? Uwnln
Yakima 17 II .sn? Trl-City
Spokan 13 12 .520 lugena
Wrntrh 15 14 JI7
Saturday'! reiullir At Salrm 4,
Wenatchr S; at Yakima 3. Cugn
S; at Lawuton S-l, Trl-l'lly 3-1. .
PACiric-mAST- teAoi'--
W LHcl. W t. Prt.
I Anj 71 43 .S48 5. Fran S3 S4 4S2
ypallle ' ' Ht Sim Sannm HUMbne
Holywd SI57.JI7 9 Dlrto 3 7 .442 i j
DAB-tin! a a?,, At it tn ! il",
Salurdav'i results: At Portland 3-5.
Jack Brando,. Dave Sacrampnln 2-8: at Lot Aniclm 13. 1 at 12:43 p. m
WOOOS, Jack Owens, "nr"""'r. Turn mammnth
nni vwma t. mi Brains m. Ban'
Die.to 3. ,
NATIONAL I I At.l'S
W 1, PM. WLPrt.
Milwauk 5S.1S .WI4 Phlladrl 4S 52 .4MI
Broken 5B 42 .;0 Pltt.shsh 44 55 .444
rincinn W43 .3.S ciiiraso 42 57 .424 1 co. his father's Gale VI into the
St Lou 50 4S .510 N. York 3fi SO .375 . , . , , .
saiurdav . rsuit: at Piitabursh 3. i picture by -turning three laps o
Milwaukee 7; at Philadelphia 10. Cln- ' (he JH-mile course at 106 miles
cinnaii a; ai nrooKiyn iz. pi. iouta
4; at New York 3. Chiraso i.
AMERICAN l.r.AGt'l .
W L. Prl W L Prt
N. York 7 35 S57 Drtrolt 47 55 ,4i
Clrvelnd 5 41 .300 H.lllmr 45 57.441
Rrtslnn 57 44 .584 Walhatn 41 1 40(1
CBC.nH.i'.4Ja,i..K. c.'.,y tJUS, J7 day. the second boat of the Kaiser
Vew York 4: at Boiion S. Cleveland
S; at Chicago 3. Baltimore 4: at
fM) OcK) J4-.n td Kansai Cllv 4. Wathlnaton S.
(Si and Sullivan;
kowski doubled.
Jack Liltrell's double and Sam
Caldernne'i single produced an
other Portland run in the sixth.
The Beavers added their last two
runs in the eighth when I-eo
Thomas doubled to send across
Littrcll and Ed .Mickelson. -
Day same bnx:
Sacrament (?) PortlaaS (5)
B H O A B H OA
Aioatat t Baffell.m III
1 Youns.l t
9 Marquz.l 3 I
S Brkikl.r 4 I
S Mlkaon.l S
0 l.lttrell.a I I
S Thamaa.l 4 1
Caldrn.e 4 1
1 Alxndr.p 1 I
a
a
o
- -
t-B.ardn 1 1
rtght'field with the infield expeet-
ing a bunt, set up the winning
rally. ;
The slumping Yankees contin
ued to stagger, bowing to Detroit
Cant, sage It, f al. 1 )
Rliley.3 I
Bright. 1 3
Jonaa.l 4
Crawfd.r 4
Heiat.m 4
Knpna.a 4
MrNmr.e t
Stanka.p I
W.tlke.r 1
a-Fain
1-Oinhfh 0
Cndlnl.p t
1 10
a
t a
4 3
I a
a
a
i o
t a
a t
Totals 38 10 24 Tntals 31 7 iff I
a Walked fnr Stanka In 1th.
b Ran fnr Fain In 7th.
e Stncled fnr Candlnl In th.
Harramento : ; 010 on SI0 t
Pnrtland Oil 0010 S
T. Bright, Knppa, Candinl. RBI
Rnrkowakl, M a r q u s, Caldernntf.
Thnmaa I. MrNamara. SRBnrkow
akl, LMtrelt, Thomaa. .IB Koppe.
8B-Ymins, Cramford, Jnnet. S-I.lt
PCL Line Scores
(It innings)
San Diego ., . 0O2 nnfl oin 00 3 15
Sextllr . 200 1(10 0( 0 1 4 II I
Gre-nunm!, Hnskin ill. Kerntan
(Si. Hall id and Aslroln. Srhillock
expecled lo attain the qualifying ! sr-McNamara. Dp-Aiexandee.
standard of 5 miles an hotv- be.li':"? n2 JIL'.'." fl'T5rV
ins 444 Ju.-Jn-iwnQaju.acaajUejiandcr. i.BdJj3jIJi- T R-stank a
. The 12 fastest will go into, 3-3. Alexander 2-2. fandrni f Tn'l"
the five-heat program which starts 1 0.?, " h . 1 T c"", ,n
u sieiner fiommcn ana bmitn, I
2 11. A-I1H.
Nisht same ' 10 tnnlnfa
Sacramento . 1120 300 ono J 11 4
Pnrtland - 000 000 050 05 S I
Ellmtt. Candlnl Hi. Watklni 1IO1
and Baleh: Darnell, Short til). Lint
llftl and Bonier.
Detroit entries.
each with twin engines, qualified
late Saturday afternoon as a north
wind lilted a light chop on Lake
Washington. Young Lee Schoenith
Smash Derby .
Real Crashup
By CHARLES IRELAND
Rlalf Writer, The Statesman ,
The wildest tvening of luto rac
ing In Hollywood Bowl history
went into the record books Satur
day night as the Capitol Auto -Racing
Association presented the
most destructive "Destruction
Derby" of them all.
One driver was hospitalised) with
injuries believed minor in the wild
mcles that saw 41 "Jalopy" stock
cars deliberately crashing into OM
another all night.
But J.0O0 fans got their suprema
thrill when Jerry Steptoe of Canhy
somersaulted out a front window
of his racer when it caught on
fire.
Steptoe barely . , escaped being
the victim of the rear wheeli ol
his car as it continued' into tht
infield and struck a gleaming,
new pick-up truck, used aa a
"push car"-at the auto races;
m - ik. . : I,.
Class B Main, a race that spelled
the finish of the popular Madel-A
"Plumber's Special" that was
pictured in Saturday's Statesman.
Piloted by Bobby Williams, the
Model-A overturned" and was de
molished following a pulverising
(Carl, page 22. cel. tl
an hour.
Such Cniat Qualifies
Fred Alter qualified the Such
Crust HI.' owned by Jack Schaefer
of Detroit at los. Earlier in the
mi- 1 14 3
202 002
Lo Angcle
Osak-, Ctrha
T!rpe. Bauer 131, Pierettl 7). ' MR. KtTfFSS SITrFSSFf
B7.o'"nn,n,""d T""''' SEATTLE - Mr. Success
Hniivwond r: . too .loo ooo o-4 1 1 took an early lead and held on
Vamnuver ono u'o ooi 1-5 9 1! for a thrce-auarter lencth victory
31, Arrnyo ll )h. ff.t.irH hnre rarK at the
Longacrcs track Saturday. Scott ie
Purkev. O'Oonnrll
and Kravitt: Fljrher, Drummond
1101 and Romano, Neat iBi. I
team had been qualified by Jack
Regas. He brought Henry Kais
er's Scooter Too past the buoy
at an average lot miles an hour.
Just before dark, two others
ripped through the qualifying
heals, with the Shanty I. owned
by Bill Waggoner of Vernon, Tex.,
(Cant, page 22, rol. )
Today's Pitchers
Legion Scries
All Tied Up
THE DALLES - Sorciai
The l)alls evened up the sti le
American U'gion Junior Baseball
championship with RovelHirg
Kaea Calnrtn." ni"hl uinnini nn
11.9 nnmn ull.T Inline a .1.9 rl.-ih''wi.frTri'T"tlirrPd rT-Tmtt-
Friday
33-7 24 Tntalu 3.1 0 27 11 J ' "
t . - t i... ..... ai in nn.
in nn- iw.iii-.ni aye uracsri. io z n , ,r Knrpf , 71n
more favorites moved into Sun- Wman-hee om mn .wo 3 7 1
day's final. Dr. Ed Pplmrase of sr,?L - . w roi eo--4o
Lcfn" niteher: lichal i2-4i.
Pitr'ier in h h r er tn hh
Mifi i I ?1 7 4 2 4
l.yhrrk 1 3 10 0-01
t:-rlnel!ui 1 4 10 0 12
Grace K , jr, 7 .1 3 ? 4
c.-t-e 5", s n o o n n
I oft nn haara; W. 7. S - It. Frrnr:
W.-i'win. T-o-hfe h": S.-eknla K. .
se-ian ill, Katerhrnnl:. W,it3nn.
Ivr-il.c TVun h.itlprt i,-,. n,-.l.irn ,'i
nines mr "ie senior rinmnionsnip .sckuia. i-srcinn. Wainn i.ii. S!nl-
-s.toria eliminated Andy Vctsch,
Poriland. fi and 5. while Ken
Fields, 'akinla, downed Lou To
bin of Tualatin Country Club, 4
and .1
Senior cn-int'dal't Ed Thomp
son of Astoria anr' Jack Tomlm
snn of Po-tl.md- will inert over lfl
NATIONAL LCAnt r
Milwaukee at Pitttburih (21
5-fil and Burdrtte 111-41 vi.
Frirnd 1 12-101 and Kline ia-li.
rtnclnnati at Pnllndrlphla '21
Kliprtstein (!1-Si and .Icffnnt 13-11
v H'ddix 19-31 .ind Rniovin iS-4l.
St. l.oun at Brooklyn l2)-Dlrk-hn
(8-7i and Schmidt (3-(ll va.
M.ielie (4-31 and Koufax 12-31.
Chlcnen al New Ynrk 2i Jones
l'5-10i pnd Davin (3-51 vii. Gomez Ifl
lli and Antnnelll is-lli.
AMERICAN I KAf.t'F
Ynrk at ntrnll-Kurk (14
si v. l.arv (10-11 1
Rf.tnn ni Clevrhnd (21 Pnrlrr
fielrt I3-P1 itnd S-aler i-1-5i vn. t,emnn
iJJ-fil mid a.cuirre (2-fli.
Ri'llllnTf ."I f hU'Agn (2i -KflT.ir-
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The next game of lhe b e s t
three--of-fi e scries will be played
- at Roschurg sometime during the
week.
Port!iiiiI (ials
ISVt (iiaiiipioii.s
VANC01TEB. B. C-fi-Steady
Nnrl Brown nf Los Angeles sur
ied a late flurry of upsets to
win the men's singles title of the
Canadian Lawn Tennis champion
shins Saturday. ,
He turned hack the Canadian
challenger. Don Fnntana of Tor
onto, 0-0,2-fi. fi-3. B-,1, then teamed
wilh1 fellow-townsman Earl Baum
gardner to win the doubles crown
from Font ana and Boh Bedard,
Shorbrooke, Que., 3d, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.
The larlies furnished most of
the reverses closing day. Joan
Laird of Modesto. Calif .. upset
topseeded Linda Vail of Oakland
iajLViL-KtSllSC JP.n.MhIe nl ;iv: Weh. ee 14-Sl and Vnr.re 17-RI
!;, . , . , . - , i .mi., ut hii.ii.ii i mir ; sun 111-nii ann i.nnnvTT
m-Ni i i i n a i icin!ies oaturiiny. s.jo i!mm- Kelly and Bntlr. At- Waahlne'nn at Kansas Cttv-Slobh
Thompson over follow ro-mcdilHst : enlttee: l. ' IiD-Hi vs. Hirriase il-lOJ.
Ralev Peterson o' Prndlrlon and
Tnmlinson over Ralph Finch of
Astoria.
The two women finalists, Lillian
Schasscn of The Dalles and June
Robinson, I.Vvear-nld Tillnmonk
girl, also ,are slater! lor a Sunday
showdown over 3fi holes. There
were nn women's matches Satur
day. ' '
Calif., lo win the women's singles ' to place -second.
Bailey Wins
In Mile Test
VANCOUVER, IV C. - Jim
Bailey, first to crack the fdur
minute mile in the I'niled Stales.,
ran the distance in 4:14 here Sat
urday. Bunnine before 5.000 fans at
Vancouver's 70th annual Caledon
ian Games. Bailey was paced bv
Bill Dellinger, 22, who ran in 4:15
crown,' 4-fi, .7-5, 8-fl.
Then the Misses Laird and Vail,
first seeded in the women's .dou
bles, lost out to Mrs. June Lee
and Tatlie Miller, 'both of Port
land. 6-3, 7-5, In another surprise
samsh, .
. Both Bailcyand Drllinger are
students at the University "of Ore
gon. Bailey vaulted to sporting fame
last May when h beat the world
record holder John Landy with aj
time of 3.3a 6. -
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