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Junction Meets Albany
Baseball Tourney
To Open Thursday
The slate baseball tournament ,
will get underway at Albany's
LeRion Stadium Thursday after-
nnnn and evening wim junction
City seeing action In the fourth
and iinal round game mat nignt.
The Tigers will go against Al
bany in the 9 p.m., DST, contest.
First contest of the tourney will
be held at 1:30 p.m. and pits two
of the choice clubs, Medford and
The Dalles. At 3:30 p.m.,. Roose
velt clashes with Central Catholic
while West.IJnn meets Lincoln at
7 p.m.
Junction City, Lane County's
entry, enters the baseball playoff
as the "longest of the long shots."
The Tigers are the lone A-2 team
to make the tournament. All other
seven entries are from the 4arger
A-l category.
DON RUECKEU, in his first
vear at the Junction baseball
helm, named a 15-man squad for
the Albany trip. This includes:
catchers Eric Jacobson and Ray
Hill; pitchers Bill Pollard, Loring
Dixon, Henry Robinson and Wal
ly Shirmer; infield Gale Lee at
first, Larry Barger at second, Bob
Todd at shortstop, Ray Stuckralh
at third and Terry Williams, util
ity; outfield Jim Christensen in
left. Chet Hatfield in center and
Jerry Williams in right, with Bob
Hall as utility.
Jim Templeton and Marion
Gribskov will perform as mana
cers for the Junction nine. This
is the Tigers first trip to the dia
mond tournament.
The losers of Thursday's games
will automatically drop from the
tourney, which continues Friday
and Saturday nights. The four re
maining teams will vie for the
championship.
ALBANY, the District 8 team,
will likely use its ace pitcher,
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Frank Buford, 'against Junction,
Otherwise LeRoy Babcock will
draw the starting assignment.
Leading Bulldog hitters are Don
Brenneman, Gary Torgeson, J. R.
Stamps, and Bill Parrett.
Junction's starting pitcher Is
also in doubt although Pollard
may come right back at' the Bull
dogs after hurling the Tigers into
the tourney Monday via a 1-0
one-hitter against Springfield. In
case he doesn't start, Loring Dix
on will draw the starting role.
Probably the outstanding indi
vidual at the tournament will bo
The Dalles fastball pitcher, Eddie
Urness. He is rated a sure bonus
Major League prospect and has
been instrumental in the Indians'
record of 15 wins and no defeats.
Junction's 12-1 mark is second
best among the entries.
Probable starting lineups, and
batting order, for the Junction
City-Albany contest:
AI.nANY Gallln. rf; Brenneman, ss;
TorKcson, cf: Babcock or Burford. n:
Parrntt. c: Stamps. 1; Scare, 3: Derrah
or iiuricro. ; ucrran or Anderson, H
Coach Chuck Kerr.
JUNCTION CITY Hatfield, cf: Barger,
t; BuicKram, j; lono. ss; jncooson. CI
Williams, rf; Chrlstcnsnn, If; Lec. li
Pollard or Dixon, p. Coach Don Ruecker,
Pinch-Hitter Bats
For Pinch-Hitter
AUSTIN, Tex. (yP) A plnch
hltter batted for a plnch-hitter
in a Big State League game here
Tuesday night and baseball vet
erans said they never heard of it
in Texas before.
It was in the sixth inning of
the Austin-Longvlew game with
Austin staging a six-run rally.
Ricardo Dieguez batted for pit
cher Jim Logan and struck out.
They batted around and when it
came Dieguez' turn again John
Andre batted for him and got on
first through a fielder's choice.
Rookies Pacing
Major Fielding
NEW YORK (VP) Two
rookies who weren't wanted
Hoc Rodriguez of the Chicago
White Sox and Clint Courtney of
the St. Louis Browns are giving
American League veterans a les
son in the fine art of fielding.
Rodriguez, whom Brooklyn ped
dled to Chicago from Its Mon
treal farm club, has committed
only two errors in 102 chances at
third base to top the league with
a .980 percentage.
Courtney, an ex-Yankee farm
hand, has done even better. The
bespectacled catcher, traded to the
Brownies last fall, is fielding a
perfect 1.000.
The figures, released Tuesday
by the Associated Press' new
statistical bureau, include games
of Sunday, May 18.
Actually, Third Baseman Gil
McDougald of the Yankees is tied
with Rodriguez on a percentage
basis, but the White Sox rookie
has handled more chances.
Likewise, catchers Yogi Berra
of the Yanks and Jim Hegan of
Cleveland boast the same percent
age as Courtney 1.000 but both
have participated in fewer plays.
Major Leaders
NATIONAL I.EAOUE
Ratline Rohinsno. Brooklyn. .3M En,
nls. Philadelphia, 343: Adcock, Cincin
nati. .341.
Home Huns Pafkn, Brooklyn and
Saner, Chlc-iKO, ft: Mathews, Boston. 7;
Afirock. Cincinnati, fl.
PltchlnK M.iKlle, New York. 7-0! Hoe
and Locs, Brooklyn, 4-0; Jansen and
Wllhclm, New York. 3-u.
AMERICAN I.EAOUE
m.-iggio, Boston, .343; Rizzuto, New York,
..Hie.
Home nuns Rosen. Cleveland, 8;
Wert. Detroit. 7
PitchlnB Marrero, Washington 4-0;
Gromck, Cleveland and Shea, Washing
ton, 3-0; Shantz, Philadelphia, 0-1.
Scores
COIXEGF BASEBALL
Washington State 8. Gonzana t
Seattle U. 16, Seattle Pacific 0
Portland 9. Lewis & Clark ft
PREP BASEBALL
Htllsboro 6, West lAr.r: 7
OreHon City 10. McMim.-.'!"i t
Forest Grove 2. Newbera (
Tleard 7, Beaverton 3
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Sacramento
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SAN FRANCISCO CUR) The
wheel of fortune, Its little white
ball starting to plop in the wrong
places, went spinning around Lefty
O'Doul's head Wednesday. But
the San Diego manager wagered
and hoped his luck would hold
out a while longer.
O'Doul and his Padres enjoy
the altitude of first place, though
they seem to be descending slow
ly. Oakland sliced the Pads' Pacific
Coast League margin to a game-and-a-half
Tuesday night, nip
ping San Diego, 3-1, on Lefty
Lloyd Hittle's fine pitching per
formance, SAN FRANCISCO turned three
hits into a 3-1 victory over Port
land because one of the safeties
was a Homer by Joe Grace with
two on. Los Angeles nipped Sac
ramento, 4-3, when Gene Baker
doubled to set up the tie-breaker
in the eighth. It rained at Seattle
and Hollywood and the Rainiers
did not play.
The appearance of San Diego as
league leader was taken as a
temporary thing, even to O'Doul.
He's added talent like Allen Rich
ter, Herb Gorman and Lou String
er to his squad with the Idea of
maintaining the status quo.
But neither those three, nor any
other Padres bothered Hittle as he
went about his workmanlike job.
Cracker Jack Graham spoiled his
series of zeros by hitting a homer
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had picked up three runs in one
shots off Willie Luna, the San
Diego southpaw.
GRACE, THE SEALS' leading
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With the three-run lead on which
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The win put the Seals at the
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The fourth-place Angels fought
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Angeles. And Catcher Jim Mc
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pork for the Solons.
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