Emeralds- Edge-Trinity BraysfrS
jl : - ! : m . I -w er ' l 0 '
.;nutlmail. Leads.
KEtfNEJ'ICK, Was$i. (1 Eugene splayed the air with"
17.baje hits Wednesday Tugnt out. Dareiy eKea om a o-o
Northwrtt League baseball win over Tri-City which could
get onjy seven safe blows.
Big gun for the Emeralds was George Huffman, leftfielder, who
got four Ilia's in ffi ur trips, including a triple which was the only
extra.oBe nit made ny Eugene.
Salem.Edges
Chiefs by 3-2
Huffman added another four to
his record-runs batted in.
Tri-City managed to group Its
seven safeties with considerable
efficiency. One was a second in
ning homer by Danny Holden.
l . . vs. .1 i :
I l ft h . i
Eugene Legion Tops KF 18-0
Fitchford Mack Sales of Eu
gene gave one ol its top per
formances of the season Wednes
day night as it whitewashed
Klamath Fall's Cokes 18 0 in an
American Junior Legion exhibi
tion baseball game at Bethel
Park. .
Coach Cece Warner's Eugene
clifc tallied at leart three rune
in all but two of the svcn in
nings. Bob Jonts 1A1 a 17-hit
attack against Klamath Fall's
Mirjtey Farney as he drove five
runs across with Uirje hits, in
cluding a double.
Corky Higgins accounted for
four runs with to hits, while
with 13 strikeouts and five walks.
Linescore:
''"''RHK
Klamath Fall! (KM) 000 0- 0 4
Eusene 3S0 31 x IB 17 0
Carney and Caldwell; Powell and
Bryant. '
l funeral Rites Held
For Olympics Star ' J
BJ5AVERTON (IB Funeral
scfrvices w;ere held here Wednes
day for former Olympic track
star Marvon H. Layton, 57, who
was 'killed Monday in a logging
accident near Tillamook,
Lavton. who played on the Unk
piicner Dave rowcu coniriDuieaversity of Nebraska tootDau ream,
three blows to the big assault.
Powell limited the 'losers to
four scattered hits and finished
competed" in the 1824 Olympics
running third in the 400-meter
raec.
WRONG CATCHER Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella
holds his head and grimaces In pain after being struck
on head by a pitch from Chicago Cubs' righthander Sam
Jones in the fifth inning of the opening game in a twi-
.
- (AP Wlrephoto) (Wiltshire engraving)
night doubleheader Wednesday at Ebbetts Field, Brook
lyn. Chicago catcher Clyde McCullough gropes for the
ball. Campanella, who received credit for a run-batted-in
since the bases were loaded when he came to the plate,
was savd from serious injury by a protective cap liner.
White Sox Tip Yankees 8-6
Newcombe
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
LAMB COUNTY' HOME NEW PAP to.
SECTION D
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955
f. v 7
NATIONAL W
Brooklyn . 63
Milwaukee 49
New York . 47
Chicago 46
Philadelphia 46
St. Louis 42
Cincinnati 40
Pittsburgh 33
(AP Wlrephoto)
SNEAD IN LEAD Sam Snead (left) checks his scorecard with Ed "Porky" Oliver
after firing a five-under-par 66 Wednesday at Meadowbrook Country Club to take the
first-round lead in the qualifying portion of the PGA tourney at Detroit. Oliver shot
a69. . ,
HAPPY WITH
NEW PUTTER
Snead
Tops
PGA Qualifiers
Claims 16th
On 2 Hitter
SALEM ( Tommy Agosta
drove in two runs with a triple
in the sixth inning to send Salem
off to a 4-2 victory over Wenat-
chee in a Northwest League base
ball game Wednesday niRl.il.
Wenatchee was leading 2-1
until Agosta cracked out the
triple'. Salem got an insurance
run in the seventh inning as
Wenatchee Pitcher Bob Roberts
committed a balk that let in
another tally.
Roberts dueled scorclessly with
Bud Francis of Salem until the
fourth inning. Then Salem's Don
Frailey hit a home run with the
bases empty.
Wenatchee came back to take
the lead in the fifth. After
walk, Phil Marvier singled to
right field. The ball got by the
fielder and one run scored with
Marvier going to third base... He
scored from there on Glen Isring-
haus single.
The result gave Salem the lead
in the series, 2-1.
Lmescorc:
RUE
Wenatchee 000 020 000 2 9 0
Salem 000 102 lOx 4 7 2
Roberts and Rossi; Francis and
Kocpt.
Broncos Beat
Yakima 7-2
AMERICAN W
New York S7
Chicago 54
Cleveland 53
Boston 52
Detroit 46
Kansas City 36
Washington 32
Baltimore
.626
.607
.562
.571
.. 28 59
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 8, New York 6.
Baltimore 6, Detroit 3.
Boston 6, Kansas Clly 0.
Washington 6, Cleveland 4.
.523 9'i
.400 2(Hi
.360 24
.322 27
Pet. GB
.685
.538 13',4
.511 16
.495 17V4
.489 18
.483 18Vfc
.444 22
.355 39tt
NORTHWEST W
Eugene 12
Lewlston 11
Tri-City 7
SnJem - 7
Spokane 6
Yakima 7
Wenatchee . 4
Pet
.750
.646
.500
.500
.375
.368
.333
Wednesday's Results
Satem 4, Wenatchee 2
Lewlston 7, Yakima 2
Eugeno 8, Trl Clty t
Thursday's Schedule
Wenatchee at Salem
Eugene at Trl-city
Yakima at Lewlston
Milt Martin got a double in the
7th to drive in the Braves' second
and then hit a three-run
homer in the ninth to wrap it up.
Huffman's triple in the eighth
inning put the Emeralds ahead
6-2 before Martin connected.
Eugene got one in the fifth,
added three in the sixth on a
walk, singles- by pitcher Frank
Chase, Ron Jackson and Huffman
plus a second walk. In the eighth
Chase and Jackson singled and
Huffman then unloaded his game
winning triple.
Chase pitched steady ball for
his 7-hit win and 12th victory this
season. Dick Green was the loser,
yielding 10 hits and 4 runs in the
five innings he worked
Box score:
ah
6 2 3 2 4 1
. 4 0
. 4 1
.40
5 0
3-0
2 1
S 0
5 2
0 0
LEWISTON, Idaho Wl Base-1
stealing Joe Jacobs led seven
Lewiston runners around the
bases Wednesday night as the
Broncs downed the Yakima Bears
7-2 in their Northwest League
baseball game.
Jacobs stole second base twice
during the evening to bring his
total to 40 for the season, tops
in the league. The gsme drew
864 fans.
Yakima started the scoring with
a long homer by Bob Truss
the fourth. Three singles in the
sixth inning brought in the only
other Yakima tally.
Lewiston drove across one run
in the fourth and two in the
sixth before a big four-run sixth
inning. A home run by Joe Riney,
doubles by Jim Barrett and Paul
Dieppe and a single by Jacobs
accounted for the runs.
Linescore:
rue
Yakima 000 101 000 2 7 C
Lewlston 000 102 40x 7 8 J
Rahung, Kelly (7) and Zander;
Wadsworth and McNamara.
EUCENE
Jackson, 2b
Preston, cf .
Huffman, If .
Gladstone, df .
Dapper, c
Mstlle. 3b
Thompson, ss..
Romero, lb -.
Chase, p
Hesse, rt
Totals
TRI-CITY
Stramulo, 3b .
Kllngcr, cf
Pries, In
Helbig, rf
I'crrz, if .
Holden. ss
Bergen, 2b
Martin, c
Creen, p
Arthur, p
Hopp. p
'Kcllcmroso
40 17 27 12
ar
. s
.
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 3
.. 3
.. 4
.. 2
.. 1
.. 0
.- 1
35
Totals 35 5 7 27 12
Slruckout tor Hopp In Oth.
Eugene 000 013 0208
Trl Clty 010 OOO 103 H
Winning pitcher Chase. L6slng pit
cher ureen.
Pitcher
Chnse
Creen
Arthur
Hopp
ip An
. 9 35
-. 514 24
2" 9
114 7
R ER SO BB
5 4 4
4 3 3
2 2 2
0 0 11
Bisplinghoff Leads West Am
NORTHVILLE, Mich. OP Sam-!
my Snead, happy with a new put
ter that "works like magic," held
a one stroke lead Thursday as the
field teed off for the second and
final qualifying round of play in
lhe PGA golf championship.
Using the puller for the first
time in championship play(:
Snead, who has lost a lot of big
ones because of trouble on the
greens, needed only 29 putts as Skee Riegcl of Ithan, Pa
he toured the 6,7fll-yard Meadow-I Jack Burke and Doug Ford,
for the title along with defending
champion Chick Harbert and
Cary Middlecoff, had a hot back
nine with four birdies, dropping
putts of seven feet on the 10th.
nine on the 11th. 18 on the 14th
and 12 on the 18th. He also drop
ped one of two feet for a birdie
on tho seventh. .
He had to can that 12-foottr on
the 18th to take over the lead for
ifnd
both
Tfiere
lr 71,
brook Country Club tfourse in a from Kiamcsha-Lake, N. Y., had
five-tindcr-par 66. He had seven jcome in with four-under pay 6ffs.
one-putt greens. '. Tailing them by Strtike wfre
"4f I can just putt lilce thatJErrie Ball of Oak) Park,.lll., and
that's all I need. Snead. who is Don Fairfield of. Casey, 111.
shooting for his fourth PGA title;
grinned. "I. did the bet puttin
vpstprriav I've done for alncm
. - - . manic inn. ji imj ii", c im
time." Iclieihle for it. Riilfel had an ufi'Tleck
were Middlecoff, Jerry Barber of
Los Angeles; Tommy Bolt of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Guy Pauls
of Los Angeles; Tommy Bolt of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Guy Paulson
of Medina, 111.; Lew Worsham of
Oakmonl, Pa.; Ed "Porky"
Oliver -of Lemont, 111., and Kric
Monti of Los Angeles.
There were four at 70VShelley
Mayfield of We'stbury, N.Y.; Gus
Salerno of Mamaroncck. N.Y.; Ed
die Joscpy of-Fairfax.' Calif., and
Dale.Andreason of Palm, Springs;
Calif. "'
Wednesday's Results
St. Louis 9. New York 2.
Brooklyn 10-3, Chicago 1-S,
Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3.
Philadelphia 6-4, Cincinnati 0 2.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Every now and then this season
the smoke sent up by the slug
gers, zeroing in on the major
league home run records with
1,400 to date, clears away and
some brilliant pitching shows
through.
Boston's George Susce Jr. was
the leader Wednesday giving
Kansas City just one hit in a
60 victory. It was the fifth one
hit job in the American League
this year and eighth in the
majors.
The 24-year-old righthander,
son of the A's bullpen coach,
gave up a leadoff single to Vic
Power in the first and that was
all.
Big Don Newcombe came close
to his second one-hitter of the
season, but Chicago wound up
with two singles off the Brooklyn
righthander as he won his 16th in
the first game of a twi-nightcr
101. The Cubs snapped a nine-
game losing streak in the night
cap 5-3.
It was relief pitching that won
a fifth straight for Washington
with Pedro Ramos hurling a
innings of hitless ball to heat
c.eveiana o . nay ivariesKi, L-on SALEM IW-The New York
Mossi and Mike Garcia, in- foolha, Gianlll wiH h(,ir
cidcntally, tossed no-hit stuff in i1n55 ,rainng camp Thurs(ay
6'A innings of relief for thejwhen 24 poyerSt 19 of whom are
i c'. - , j i . -rookies, report to head coach .'im
Saul Rogovin allowed just five Lce owc am his 8ta,f,
nits as rniiaacipnia neai uncin- Howell and his aides. Vince
eoach; Ed
Kon Kava-
Hit by pitcher Pries by Chase. Left
nn bases Eugene 13, Trl-CI'.y 6. Homo
runs Holden, Martin. Three base hits
Huffman. Two base hits Martin.
Runs baited in Holden, Dapper,
Preston, Huffman 4, Marlln 3. Stolen
hascs Chase. Double plays Pries
Strnzzullo Rergln - Pries. Umpires
Howe and Reed. Time 2:30.
were 15 who, shot even
ROCKFORD, 111. im A 20-year-
old Florida linksman led the field
into the final round of medal
play in the 53rd Western Ama
teur golf tournament.
Don Bisplinghoff of Orlando,
Fla., boasted a comfortable four
stroke lead Thursday with a 71-68-67
206, seven under par for
the sun-baked Rockford Country
Club course.
Low sccen scorers at the end of
Thursday's round will join with
defending champion Bruce Cudd
of Portland, Ore., in match play
starting Friday.
Bisplinghoff, North-South Ama
teur titlist, birdicd two holes on
Wednesday's front nine and
eagled the par five 460-yard 10th
He parred the other 15 for his
four under 67.
Giants Open
'oalem Lamp
Trailing Bisplinghoff at 210
were Robert Bruc, the 20-year-old
ex-caddy from Milwaukee, and
Eddie Mcrrins, of Meridian, Miss.
The pressure mounted for
those coveted seven spots with
three tied at 211 and five others,
three of them Walker Cup stars,
knotted at 213.
The 211 threesome included
Jim Blair III, Jefferson City, Mo.;
Rex Baxter, Ainarillo, Tex., the
opening day co-leader, and Alex
Welsh, the golfing Rockford at
torney, who led at the halfway
point. i
Knotted at par 213 for the 54
holes were Walker Cuppera Jim
Jackson of Glendalc, , Mo.; Dale
Morey of Indianapolis, Ind., and
Don Cherry, the golfing crooner
from Wichita Falls, Tex. Also at
213 were Hillman Robbins of
Memphis, Tenn., and Harold
Brink of Grand Rnpids, Mich.
Cudd had 216, 10 strokes off
the pace although he auto
matically qualifies for match
play. Tied with him was Pat
Schwab of Dayton, Ohio.
nati 60 and Curt Simmons 'fol-jLomhardj, backficld
i.mt-u h up wiiii a luui-imiui jKolman, line coach;
Ihe.PhHs won their ninth straight
in the second game of the twi
nigtiter 4-2. .
Clutch pitching paid off ffir
Roseburg Legion
Wins, in Playoff
MEDFORD (lfl Roscburg's
American Legion Junior baseball
tram scored three, runj in the
naugh, end coach, and Tom Lan
dry, player-defensive backfield! 12th Inning Wednesday nighj to
coach, arrived Wednesday. They j defeat Central .Point.Medford 7-4
wall losik (Nor Ihe rookies for: in the first game of'their playoff
ic i wii'4 .-iw,i rv,-ii - . .! irt-r me nninn-s mr,"1 '
icluding HarjWt, Ed ,nc Chicago White Sox, who bare-!spv;.ra days before. th'c bulk. of cries.
. tFurgol of St.'Louis, the 1954 US1? mi",c 8n 8i lea'1 hol2 UP in an the 7-man squad reports July 25
Q uiMni-u Knur t'nrt that . . 1 . . ..
i n,raparing 'or me na
ftb'all Itxaguc, campaign
e'j Both.Riersrl and ford are com- Open champion, and ete Cooper 88 vijtory over New York that lo
Vpeting in theirSirst PGA, for ttislof Birmingham, Mich. t the Yankees' ALIwd t" ) lional Fn
)8 is.the first 'year they hve en National Open chanjplon Jacjci"11" aln- B"y I'lerce. ftird. 4,,,art,
Bill Rudwk hit a lo-run homer
for Roneburg in Ihe (p of the
12th alter Hill t)rr1lng hjd jin-
Charltty C'ierly,'!lcd homf Krcd H:ngis, ho had
jyi on tun
rnarkj
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shaft putter for, the first time!doubk bos and one bogey. Jpar 72s, Flfck vho had been 'off Mlricy Mantle to ' t0 Kyle Rote, Mfback and captain, l'8 Thurday niVit. A singl
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"ft app.rrj,,Jy did the 14? ftiTrA. Waltrj urijemo eg Ank- h "d Brooklyn with a 43 loss atjStar, mtet lk. Cleveland pj.wn. --
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