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Seattle Opens
Vtal Series
With Padres
PCL W I. Pet pB
Buttle M MI
Sn Diego M 411 .M2 -1
Hollywood 57 fl2 .523 714
Portland 5.1 50 .515 B'4
L Anseles 54 57 .4W1 lilt
Sin Francisco 49 SO .460 I5V4
Oakland 47 SJ .427 II
Sacramento 47 53 .427 18
Wednesday's Reatilta
Hollywood 4, Sacramento i
Portland 4, Lo Angelea 0
Seattle 5, Oakland 4
(Only games acheduled)
How Series Ended
San Francisco 2, San Diego 2
Hollywood 3, Sacramento 2 .
Seattle 4, Oakland 1
Loa Angeles 3, Portland 2
1
Next Series
Loa Angeles at San Francisco
San Diego at Seattle
Oakland at Hollywood
Sacramento at Portland
By UNITED PRESS
Face-setting Seattle and run
rerup San Diego square off
Thursday night in the opener of
the first real "crucial" series of
the Pacific Coast League season
Freddie Hutchinson's Rainiers
return home one game out in
front of the Padres as a result of
winning eight of their 11 games
In Sacramento and Oakland, fcan
Diego's erstwhile leaders, mean
while, won only four of their last
11.
Both teams will use their win
ningest pitchers in the opener of
the five game series. Seattle will
start Elmer Singleton ( 13-8)
against San Diego's Eddie Erautt
(11-6).
The Rainiers wound up with a
4-1 series victory over the Oaks
Wednesday night when Joe Gins
berg homered in the seventh In
ning for a 5-4 win. San Diego was
idle and thus dropped a full game
behind Seattle.
ALL HOMERS
Winner Howie Judson (8-8) al
lowed only four Oakland hits in
the first six Innings but all were
homers. Jim Marshall clubbed
two to raise his season total to
23 and Johnny Jorgensen and
George Metkovich also took ad
vantage of the short right field
fence lit Emeryville to hit four
baggers. In other games, Red Munger
survived an 11-hlt pasting to hurl
Hollywood to a 4-1 win over Sac
ramento and Portland blanked
Los Angeles 4-0 behind Bill
Werle's six-hit pitching.
In Sacramento, Munger (13-6)
was helped out of hot water by
four Hollywood double-plays.
Johnny Briggs (10-10) also gave
up 11 hits In absorbing the loss.
The Stars won the series, 3-2.
Werle hurled a neat six-hit
shutout as the Portland Beavers
salvaged the final game of their
series wllh Los Angeles.
Werle notched his 12th victory
against four defeats as he kept
the Angel batters at Bay while
Portland had 11 blows off three
Angel pitchers. Los Angeles won
the series, 3 games to 2.
Portland picked up two runs In
the second on consecutive singles
by Ed Mickelsnn, Don Eggcrt,
Frank Austin and Sam Calder
one. Austin came back In the third
with another single with two men
on base to drive In Joe Taylor,
who had walked, for the third
Portland marker.
MARQl'EZ HOMERS
And in the sevenlh. Luis Mar
quel slammed his sevenlh homer
of the season.
The only real Angel threat
came In the seventh when Bob
Usher and Bud Hardin each sin
gled, but pinch hitler Jim Fan
ning grounded Into a double play
to retire the side.
Halten was replaced by Bubba
Church in the sixth and Rav
Bauer pitched the ninth inning
for the Angels.
All teams start new series
Thursday night. Besides San
Diego at Seatlle, Los Angeles will
he at San Francisco. Oakland at I
Hollywood and Sacramento at
Portland.
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walked three while toppling the
A's to their ninth straight defeat.
Four runs in the second inning
on three singles and Billy Good
mans double wrapped it up lor
the Red Sox.
Ncwcombe struck out eight and
after Clyde McCtillough's single
In the second inning, didn't allow
a runner until Dee Fondy singled
to open the eighth. The Brooks
smacked five home runs In his
support, two each by Don Zimmer
and Duke Snider, who now has 33,
The Cubs rallied for three runs
in the seventh to salvage the
nightcap with Frank Baumholtz's
pincn nit eiumng jim uiii.n a
Rhnpotrintr trv in rl-.ft left for
two-run triple.
The White Sox rapped loser
Bob Turley for four runs in the
first and tapped Johnny Kucks
for four in the third then Kucks
and Boll Wiesler held them hitless
the rest of the way. Dick Donovan
won his 13th, although chased in
a five-run Yank sevenlh.
Cleveland, now still four games
behind, tumbled in the third when
the Nats scored four times. Loser
Early Wynn set off the inning
with an error and Jose Valdie-
viclso capped it with a two-run
triple.
Rogovin, released recently by
Baltimore, batted home two runs
with a double, and Andy Semi
nick swatted a three-run homer
in the Phils' first-game victory.
Willie Jones gave Simmons a 3-0
lead wllh his leadnff homer in
the fourlh of the nightcap.
The Braves Inst their second
straight to the Bucs despite Ed
Mathews' 24th homer that fash
ioned an early 2 0 lead. Preston
Ward hit a pinch homer with two
on to tie it 3-3 In the seventh and
Jack Shepard lined a pinch, bases-
loaded single in the ninth to
win it.
Tom Pt hnlsky, who never had
beaten the Giants since entering
the majors in 1DS1, gave 10 hits,
but had three of the Cards' 15
safeties. Stan Musial leveled his
21st homer with one on.
Ray Moore held Detroit hitless
for 6 2 3 Innings, then gave way
to a 3 2 Tiger lead on homers by
Ray Bonne and Frank House. Hal
Smith hit a oalr of two-run dou-
'bles as the Orioles pulled It out.
I
Oaks Willing
At Vancouver
OAKLAND. Calif, l The Oak-
nit.inri Oaks of th Faotiir Coast
Iransferring 'to. Vancouver. B.C.,
if the proposition was a good one.
c .4, nriv 1 ..... r.,.
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dent, after word fnm,the Canadian-city
Tuesday rhat rhancea
seemed good for a franchise there
next season. " '
"1 haven't talked ln-.anybody In
Vnnrouvrr in months," I,awssaid.
fare iien jvnn hacramento lor
last ple. 17 games Itehind pate
nting Seattle. Tuesday night,
only 1102 S.tJ. turned out to
watch life Oaks beat tht Jirst
place Rainiers. ,
Two other cl.fis, San Francisco
and (iicrn'Tiento. also9 In fi
nancial triiubl. The eali
Wven't been Invnlvl In ant
transfer and riorsaoi a tale
Angels;
cord - Set
lYoilth Shines
iln 400-Mefer ,
Medley Race
ij LOS ANGELES Itfv-T)e, Nation
0 nl AAU Swimming and giving
J, Championships entered sccotid
sir.und competition Tuesday follow-
jj ing a stunning record-breaking
performance by
16
' year - old
Berkeley,
George Harrison
Calif.
of
In Wednesday's opening round
of the three-day meet, young Har
rison set a new American and
meet recprd in the 400-meter in
dividual medley. He shattered
the records in the afternoon heat
then topped his own mark in the
evening finals.
He amazed spectators at the
Los Angeles Swimming Stadium
in his second heat by covering
Iho distance in 5:23.3, some four
seconds faster than his 15:27.4 per
formance earlier in the day.
NEW DIVING CHAMP
Harrison's times in the eve
ning swim were 1:10.6 for the but
terfly, 1:21.4 for the backstroke.
1:40 for the breaatstroke and
1:11.3 for the free style.
The former record of 5:29 was
set last year by Burwell "Bumpy"
Jones of the University of Michi
gan. Don Hurper, Ohio State junior
from Palo Alto, Calif., staged an
upset by capturing the three
meter springboard diving crown.
dethroning the defending cham
pion and favorite, Joaquin Capilla
of the Mexican Swimming Federa
tion.
Harper came through with a
perfect dive under pressure of his
last try, collecting 67.50 points
with his back one and one-half
with a two and one-half twist.
It gave him a winning total of
587.85. Capilla had 595.05.
FREE STYLE RACE
Favored George Onckca Jr., 16.
of Hawaii, made a spectacular
comeback to overtake George
Brcen of New York and win the
1,500-meter free style event. One
keka was clocked in 18:52.3, while
Brcen was timed in 18:52.9.
After the first day's competi
tion defending AAU champion
North Carolina State was tied
with the New Haven Swim Club
for the lead in team standings.
Each had as core of eight points.
Berkeley City Swim Club and
the Hawaiian Swim Club each
had 7, Mexico Swimming Fcdcra-
had 5 us N 4, 'Walter
. . .
Reed Swim Club 4, Los Angeles
Athletic Club 3, Del Mar 3, In
dian Springs Aquatic Club 1 and
Ohild Aquatic Club 1.
Israel.Ban Blasted
By Games Official
NEW YORK Wl Col. Henry
D. Hcnshel, a prominent execu
tive of the United States Olympic
organization, demanded Thursday
that the Olympic flag be lowered
at the Mediterranean Games now
in progress in Barcelona because
Spain barred Israel's participa
tion. Spain first invited Israel and
then withdrew the invitation
under pressure from the Arab
states, he said. The Mediterran
ean Games, like other regional
games, are closely connected to
the Olympic organization.
"I demand that the Olympic
flag be taken down at Barcelona
because they are making a mock
erynf the Olympic ideal," said
Hcnshel in an interview. "This
raises the serious question wheth
er Spain should be admitted to
future Olympic Games.
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A LIFT FOR HECTOR Hector Constance (left) of Trinidad is lifted off his left foot
as Ramon Fucntes of Los Angeles connects with a hard left to the chin in the first
round of their lO-rounder Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Fuentes won on a split decision. - :
Equipoise Mile
Won by Platan
CHICAGO (AI Hasty House
Farms' Platan came from far be
hind in the stretch to win the $61,
600 Equipoise Mile before 19,647
fans at Arlington Park Wednes
day. Second was Reverie Knoll
Farms' Smokescreen and third
was the- early pacesetter, Maine
Chance Farms' Jet Action, the
5-2 favorite.
Calumet Farms' Mark-Ye-Wel',
seeking to continue an Arlington
comeback, was boxed most of the
way and finished 13th in the field
of 16.
Platan, 5-year-old son of Platter,
got a spendld ride from veteran
Johnny Adams and added $38,500
to the Hasty House eoffers.
Plalan was clocked for the mile
on a fast track at 1:35, matching
I he Equipoise Mile record set by
With Peasure in 1947 and equaled
by Star Reward in 1949 and Oil
Capitol in 1950.
No Fracture
For Coleman
CHICAGO W Jerry Coleman,
New York Yankee infielder, who
was struck above the left eye by
a pitched ball Tuesday night is
"in pretty good shape and prob
ably will leave the hospital tomor
row," a physician said Wednes
day. Dr. John Claridge, Chicago
White Sox team physician, said,
Coleman won t be playing base
ball for a few days, but his blood
pressure is normal and he's going
to be O.K. He suffered a concus
sion, but the X-rays showed there
was no fracture."
Dr. Claridge said when Cole
man leaves Mercy Hospital, pos
sibly Thursday night after an
other day's rest, he will return to
New York instead of accompany
ing the team to Kansas City for
a weekend series with the Ath
letics. The hard luck Coleman was
struck over the left eye in the
sevenlh Inning by a pitch thrown
by White Sox pitcher Harry Byrd.
The accident occurred only a
few hours after the popular sec
ond baseman returned to the ac
tive list following a three-month
layoff due to a broken collarbone
suffered April 22.
Dr. Claridge said the fact that
Coleman was wearing a heavy
plastic helmet saved him from
serious injury.
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NEW YORK Wl Ramon
Fuentes of Los Angeles, won a
split decision over Hector Con
stance of Trinidad Wednesday
night by staging a solid finish in
a 10-round battle of counter
punches at Madison Square Gar
den. Constance weighed 147,
Fuentes 151.
The closest thing to a knock
down came in the ninth when
Fuentes, bleeding from the mouth
and a cut on his chin, almost
dropped the Calypso Kid with a
right to the ja'.v. Failing to take
advantage of his big chance to
end the bout, Fucntes ict Con
stance get away.
Judge Frank Forbes saw It 5-4-1
and judge Joe Agnello1 7-3, bolh
for Fuentes. Referee Al Berl
scored it for Constance 5-4-1. The
Associated Press card was 5-5.
Suggs, Hicks Rated
Tourney Favorites
HOT SPRINGS, Va. 0B Little
Louise Suggs, the nation's top
money winner from Atlanta, Ga.,
and steady Betty (licks of Man
hattan Beach, Calif., were the
title favorites Thursday as the
$6,500 Homestead Women's Open
golf tournament got under way.
Miss Suggs and Miss Hicks
were teamed in the four-day, 72-
hole best-ball match. . Top prize
for the winning team of two girls
is $1,450.
Herman Peery, pro at the host
Cascades course, noted that the
course is only 6,470 yards, par 71
but commented, "Regardless of
what anyone says, the Cascades
course is built for long hitters
and the gals, that can hit them the
farthest are' my pick to win top
money."
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Gabe Paul, general manager,
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day afternoon.
Smith is second in batting in
the Pacific Coast League, with a
.338 average. He has knocked in
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Smith, bought by the Redlegs
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Ray Jablonski, third baseman
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. Rocty Rated .10-6t "
. Qjter Sugar .Ray "
ran FRANCLScd HP) The smart money around town was sur
IThufcdaj. that Ray IRbinson wm ne easy pimines ior.Kocicy
1 Castellani in Friday nigHt's nationally televised "Jut but iany
conviction Alcatew.bet their rations on tm tiwmer cnamp.
The Harlem JUMr tn paid a Jjisit to the grim federal orison
k iririu of KanFrnnAcn Bav Wednesday where he Talkd .
i- . i. . I.;
neanesuy to my" suuui "a un
1 But the inj-tes didn'f vwnt
dhly tere interested in theCas
tenant doui. .
"CrurniD. how you gonna d8?
Hw you or.Ps d??".vices call
ed out from behind the metal
dooi. And, just bfore Robinson
left, quite fftW yelled, "Chlmft
we're betting our ice cream and
tobacco rations on you."
That didn't change he talk nyi
on the outside world.
Jimmy Murriy, who promoted
the Marciano-Cockell fight, said
he was "amazed" that, Robinson
had been matched with Castellani
so early in his comeback.
"Much too soon," Murray said.
Rocky will whip him."
Several fight experts who have
hung around tenderloin gyms
for years here say that Robinson
seems to have trouble keeping his
gloves up after two rounds of
sparring.
Latest odds have Robinson a
10-6 shortender, tlje first time he
has been an underdog for an im
portant fight in his life. But be
that as it may, he has packed
them into Dolph Thomas' gym,
drawing bigger crowds as a has
been than when he was training
here in 1B52 to defend the mid
dleweight title against Carl "Bo-
bo" Olson.
Time was Robinson was a hard
guy to corner and he didn't like
to talk much. Now he is very con
genial with the reporters al
though he has refrained from
making any rash predictions.
"I'll just do the best I can," he
said, sticking to the modest script
he unrolled when he arrived here
from New York two weeks ago.
However, Manager George
Gainford continued to proclaim
a knockout victory and acnaea
the Castellani camp.
"The only way we could get
Castellani to fight him was to
convince Al Naiman, his man
ager. that Sugar Ray was
through." Gainford said. "Castel
lani has always been afraid of
Ray."
The winner presumably is in
line for a shot 'at Olson's crown.
Gainford said that he is planning
to have Robinson fight a couple
of warmup bouts in Honolulu
first if he beats Castellani.
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By Saddler ;
MANILA W World feather
weight cliamju'on Sandy Saddler
lost a 10-round decision 'and
Italy's Italo Scortichini who
wasn c even on tne cara was
cut by a flying bottle in a wild
affair at Rizal Memorial Stadium
Wednesday night
Maj. Jack Sullivan, referee, and
two Filipino judges argeed that
FJash Elorde, classy Philippine
featherweight, had. won the de
cision in the non-title bout by a
wide margin. One judge said Sad
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